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first of, happy new year, good to see you, melinda, and my take is| to see you, melinda, and my take and bravery and sacrifice that ukraine has made and have made extraordinary sacrifices and have a great success. thea;r and have a great success. they haven't had _ and have a great success. they haven't had what _ and have a great success. they haven't had what they - and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. i and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. which is a significant — haven't had what they need. which is a significant political effect in moscow. nothing is changing in who's in's moscow. nothing is changing in who's in'5 calculus _ moscow. nothing is changing in who's in's calculus is not changing the russian — in's calculus is not changing the russian ablation enough. he has enough — russian ablation enough. he has enough power to accept the casualties he has and accept the loss of— casualties he has and accept the loss of a — casualties he has and accept the loss of a huge chunk of his military and it_ loss of a huge chunk of his military a
first of, happy new year, good to see you, melinda, and my take is| to see you, melinda, and my take and bravery and sacrifice that ukraine has made and have made extraordinary sacrifices and have a great success. thea;r and have a great success. they haven't had _ and have a great success. they haven't had what _ and have a great success. they haven't had what they - and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. i and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. which is...
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i've asked to interview and melinda french gates.'ve asked to interview anyone at the gates foundation and the answer has always been no they ask you to email the questions over they provide non-response is essentially and i'm also not unique in this regard if you talk to there's obviously exceptions but journalists and researchers generally when they challenge the foundation when they really push back on the core logic of how the foundation operates, the foundation tends not to engage. it doesn't need to engage with critics criticism. and by and large, it doesn't. ■6■@another thing i discovered y reporting which is part of this chapter on transparency is the foundation will talk to you. so you have to understand it works. so you have to develop sources to trying to get people who have worked with or for the gates foundation to talk to you. so you're sending messages out. most people don't respond. the most common response i got from former employees was, sorry, tim, i can't talk to you because i signed an nda on my way out of the ga
i've asked to interview and melinda french gates.'ve asked to interview anyone at the gates foundation and the answer has always been no they ask you to email the questions over they provide non-response is essentially and i'm also not unique in this regard if you talk to there's obviously exceptions but journalists and researchers generally when they challenge the foundation when they really push back on the core logic of how the foundation operates, the foundation tends not to engage. it...
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matthew and melinda.ant to move on to the israel and gaza war. we are slightly tight for time. but we just got the news in the last few hours of the widening potential of the conflict in lebanon. where do you see the months ahead? >> i'm going to put my american hat on. i think joe biden is watching the middle east carefully. both ukraine and the middle east. because it is a big presidential election. and americans don't vote on foreign policy, but they vote on leadership. we know americans are paying attention to this. i expect to see the white house continuing to try to de-escalate and trying to find a swift way out of the war. i don't have anything more specific. >> matthew, your thoughts? de-escalation, not exactly straightforward. >> what we know from the study of terrorism is this kind of approach to repress and destroy that israel is doing does not work. it creates more terrorists. i think the real question is where is that happening in the world outside of gaza? where is the leadership of hamas ?
matthew and melinda.ant to move on to the israel and gaza war. we are slightly tight for time. but we just got the news in the last few hours of the widening potential of the conflict in lebanon. where do you see the months ahead? >> i'm going to put my american hat on. i think joe biden is watching the middle east carefully. both ukraine and the middle east. because it is a big presidential election. and americans don't vote on foreign policy, but they vote on leadership. we know...
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. -- melinda. stand up. [applause] and my -- she thinks my mini campaign manager. she thinks i could have won a campaign without it. stand up, peyton. [laughing] my little 15-year-old daughter. so y'all, in real talk, without them i wouldn't be here. .. family, without them allowing us to be away, countless hours, congress might, people pulling in different directions, town meetings, council meetings, committee meetings. so we want to thank our families. and let me congratulate all the new delegates here. congratulations. [applause] (applause). >> i want to say thank you to all of your families as well because i know they made huge sacrifices for you to be here today and we don't ever want to forget those sacrifices. i'm trying not to do it. i'm going to keep cool here because my mother is here, helen scott. she's in a chair, but she-- just raise your hand, helen scott, just raise your hand. [applause] >> y'all don't understand, my mother's 88. y'all don't understand, i owe her, i've been making her sit here for a while and she used to make us go to sunday school,
. -- melinda. stand up. [applause] and my -- she thinks my mini campaign manager. she thinks i could have won a campaign without it. stand up, peyton. [laughing] my little 15-year-old daughter. so y'all, in real talk, without them i wouldn't be here. .. family, without them allowing us to be away, countless hours, congress might, people pulling in different directions, town meetings, council meetings, committee meetings. so we want to thank our families. and let me congratulate all the new...
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melinda, i will start with you. you voted already today.me what you saw and how anxious you were to get there. >> i have numbers, 1,000 people had reported to the polls by 9:00 a.m. that's extraordinary for my small town and i saw a lot of people go for nicki but very quietly. almost strange. and then one person supporting trump kind of under his breath said something i wouldn't repeat on television and i know, for the most part, though, it is a friendly atmosphere in my small hometown and people are showing up. we normally only get 1500 a day. this is a big deal. >> harris: wow. any nikki haley supporters up here? >> i will be casting my vote for nikki haley this afternoon. the reason why it's a game of -- >> harris: do you feel you have to keep it a secret? >> i think we're obligated not to keep it a secret. this is -- i mean, who knows what is going to happen to america at this point? the fact is the work ethic that has developed in the latter days of the trump era i guess you could say for the republican party of if you do not support t
melinda, i will start with you. you voted already today.me what you saw and how anxious you were to get there. >> i have numbers, 1,000 people had reported to the polls by 9:00 a.m. that's extraordinary for my small town and i saw a lot of people go for nicki but very quietly. almost strange. and then one person supporting trump kind of under his breath said something i wouldn't repeat on television and i know, for the most part, though, it is a friendly atmosphere in my small hometown...
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bill and melinda had written an article about a disease called rotavirus that was killing 400,000 kidsround the world every year. in the same article, they pointed out that a company, merck, was rolling out a vaccine in the united states to address rotavirus where kids did not actually die of the disease, so they had the very simple question of why could we not get the vaccines to every child on the planet? in particular those that need them to survive. david: your project was to get this vaccine to everybody in the world, essentially every child in the world who needed it? dr. shah: every childhood vaccine that existed to every child that needed it. we assessed the data and -- we studied the global birth cohort of about 105 million kids. we assessed the data and concluded probably about half of kids were getting some form of robust vaccination that could save their lives from infectious diseases. half were not. david: did you eventually meet with bill gates in working on the problem? dr. shah: yeah, and i write about this in the book. i learned from bill the power of asking a simple q
bill and melinda had written an article about a disease called rotavirus that was killing 400,000 kidsround the world every year. in the same article, they pointed out that a company, merck, was rolling out a vaccine in the united states to address rotavirus where kids did not actually die of the disease, so they had the very simple question of why could we not get the vaccines to every child on the planet? in particular those that need them to survive. david: your project was to get this...
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[applause] and to janine, melinda and our amazing women for nikki, thank you [cheering and applause]hank you to senator bill gannon for his support and advocacy, to george and his mom terry. we really enjoyed our time with you. our county and town chairs who have fought for us, volunteered at events and been with us every step of the way. [cheering and applause] i said this to you before. i will say it again. i'm going to spend every single day proving to you that you made the right decision. god bless you, thank you. ♪ >> ♪ well, she was an american girl raised on promises she couldn't help thinking that there was a little more to life somewhere else after all it was a great big world with lots of places to run to yeah, and if she had to die trying she had one little promise she was going to keep oh yeah, all right take it easy baby make it last all night
[applause] and to janine, melinda and our amazing women for nikki, thank you [cheering and applause]hank you to senator bill gannon for his support and advocacy, to george and his mom terry. we really enjoyed our time with you. our county and town chairs who have fought for us, volunteered at events and been with us every step of the way. [cheering and applause] i said this to you before. i will say it again. i'm going to spend every single day proving to you that you made the right decision....
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but then i got a phone call from a friend who i met on the campaign who said, you know, bill and melinda were setting up this foundation. and they had big aspirations for what they wanted to do. and they were looking for someone who knew health, economics and medicine. and had some perspective on global health issues. so i interviewed for a job and . david: and you got it? dr. shah: i did. david: what was the challenging head there, you wrote about it in your book, but why don't you describe the challenge you had to do there over like two or three-year period of time you were there. dr. shah: this project was really their big initial effort. bill and melinda had read an article about a disease called rotavirus that was killing 400,000 kids around the world every year. and in that same article, they pointed out that a company, merck, was rolling out a vaccine in the united states to address rotavirus where kids actually didn't die of the disease. and so they had a very simple question of, why couldn't we get the vaccines to every child on the planet and particular, those that need them to
but then i got a phone call from a friend who i met on the campaign who said, you know, bill and melinda were setting up this foundation. and they had big aspirations for what they wanted to do. and they were looking for someone who knew health, economics and medicine. and had some perspective on global health issues. so i interviewed for a job and . david: and you got it? dr. shah: i did. david: what was the challenging head there, you wrote about it in your book, but why don't you describe...
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melinda, thanks so much for being here. all right.ally clear that nikki haley has a lot of work to do to pick up some gop delegates. how likely is it do you think that she'll start winning some contests? >> well, that is a steep hill for her to climb. we're certainly seeing that trump remains very popular among the republican primary voters. um, you know, haley, i think has made a strong argument in new hampshire comparing herself to the former president and saying, you know, if you want to look forward, you should want to leas behind. and, um, but what we're seeing so far is that, you know, trump's base within the republican party is still very strong. and, you know, he's really more like an incumbent for them. so it's a very interesting election in that way. and that we do have a democratic incumbent as the candidate. and then we have this former, you know, president who's kind of like an incumbent on the republican side. um, but i will say that there are a couple of reasons that i think haley, um, you know, has good reason to stay
melinda, thanks so much for being here. all right.ally clear that nikki haley has a lot of work to do to pick up some gop delegates. how likely is it do you think that she'll start winning some contests? >> well, that is a steep hill for her to climb. we're certainly seeing that trump remains very popular among the republican primary voters. um, you know, haley, i think has made a strong argument in new hampshire comparing herself to the former president and saying, you know, if you want...
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what you are saying about nikki haley pulling off an upset, melinda and todd, seems pressing.s always put a smile on my face. three happy with 2024, washington and michigan gchl to the playoffs, qb for husk michael penix putting on a show. longhorns had a chance but that pass did fall incomplete. beautiful play. washington taking down the longhorns 37-31. rose bowl, most beautiful stadium in all the land, alabama taking a lead over michigan and michigan came driving down to tie the game in final minutes. imism began score first in overtime, leaving everything up to the defense. >> williams in motion and michigan makes a stand and comes up with a mile stone playoff victory. >> todd: michigan taking the game 27-20 and will face washington next monday. tennessee volunteers dominating the hawkeyes 35-0. it wasn't a player who stole the show, the mascot of the cheez-it citrus bowl busting out a sign saying unedible referring to the pop tart that did not make it to 2024 because it was eaten. someone in michigan won the powerball at a food castle grocery store. donald trump unclear i
what you are saying about nikki haley pulling off an upset, melinda and todd, seems pressing.s always put a smile on my face. three happy with 2024, washington and michigan gchl to the playoffs, qb for husk michael penix putting on a show. longhorns had a chance but that pass did fall incomplete. beautiful play. washington taking down the longhorns 37-31. rose bowl, most beautiful stadium in all the land, alabama taking a lead over michigan and michigan came driving down to tie the game in...
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give you an example, look at the resistance caused by all the actions related to... the bill and melinda foundation in germany, as a result of mass demonstrations, merkel was unable to pass a law on compulsory vaccination against covid-19. italy is opening up to holidaymakers amid a scandal regarding unproven mortality specifically from covid, and what’s more, there are quite harsh speeches in parliament about this. figures provided by the ministry. the pandemic, how controversial it is. rothschöld reproaches trump for the fact that trump interferes with the new world order. this is the combination. well, our program is called their besagon, the fact is that it turns out that the besagon virus spreads not only among those millions of people who looked at us, but goes, so to speak, beyond the borders of our homeland, for example, to germany, their bezakon e po in translation means i we, bessagon, please look at our colleague, mr. gates, who is not a doctor, but a software billionaire, has concluded that the world should refrain from of the usual long-term drug trials regarding certain sid
give you an example, look at the resistance caused by all the actions related to... the bill and melinda foundation in germany, as a result of mass demonstrations, merkel was unable to pass a law on compulsory vaccination against covid-19. italy is opening up to holidaymakers amid a scandal regarding unproven mortality specifically from covid, and what’s more, there are quite harsh speeches in parliament about this. figures provided by the ministry. the pandemic, how controversial it is....
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s not enough for them, well, in principle, if you are dmitry alexandrovich, remember the bill and melindaia, not only, statements by bernard henry. in fact, they do not respond to what they are usually treated with, these are specially resistant, these especially virulent infections, then they are released here on our continent, in particular, this is what american military laboratories are doing, there are a lot of them in ukraine. we continue, at the beginning of this block of the program, these are the words. the world on the eve is grandiose. events, i already hinted to you once, a year, six months ago, i repeated that today we are in such a difficult situation, something like we are walking on thin ice, careless step, and we can drown, overturn the state, so this year will be very difficult, in all its events, it should be very noisy, but we must do everything to make it quiet and calm. where does the main threat come from, nikolai evgenevich? the main threat comes from the restructuring. of the world that is happening before our eyes, this is the main thing, that is, not even any sp
s not enough for them, well, in principle, if you are dmitry alexandrovich, remember the bill and melindaia, not only, statements by bernard henry. in fact, they do not respond to what they are usually treated with, these are specially resistant, these especially virulent infections, then they are released here on our continent, in particular, this is what american military laboratories are doing, there are a lot of them in ukraine. we continue, at the beginning of this block of the program,...
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melinda jones has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: that was the sound of a illegal fireworks going off in the middle of this treasure island neighborhood. they say it sounded like an explosion in the aftermath was devastating. >> he was just laying there. he was just laying there. it was sad. he couldn't get up. >> reporter: they size small group of people letting off fireworks. >> they said don't go. >> reporter: candles surround the spot where first responders pronounced the man dead on the scene the victim was visiting someone in the neighborhood. >> it's not safe. that's why they have safe places for someone to go. my condolences to the family. >> reporter: police are not yet saying what fireworks were used but firefighters are reminding everyone to not purchasing and setting up fireworks. it's illegal in san francisco and incredibly dangerous. it's a warning for neighbors about the devastating consequences. >> it's sad. just watch what you're doing. >> reporter: in san francisco, bay area news. >>> police are searching for the man who shot and killed one of their officer
melinda jones has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: that was the sound of a illegal fireworks going off in the middle of this treasure island neighborhood. they say it sounded like an explosion in the aftermath was devastating. >> he was just laying there. he was just laying there. it was sad. he couldn't get up. >> reporter: they size small group of people letting off fireworks. >> they said don't go. >> reporter: candles surround the spot where first...
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i want to give you an example, look at the resistance that all actions related to the bill and melindas foundation cause. in germany as a result. italy is opening up to holidaymakers amid a scandal of unproven mortality specifically from covid, and what’s more, there are quite harsh speeches in parliament about this. the figures provided by the ministry of health indicate that 96.3%. rothschöld reproaches trump for interfering with the new world order, this a combination, quite interesting, of a pandemic, isolation, masks, social distance and so on, and a new world order. let's look at this a little, there is one very interesting photo that shows a certain addiction of bill gates. from the money he received from the democratic government under obama. well, now i ’ll explain to you why our program is called their besagon. the fact is that it turns out that the besagon virus is spreading not only among those millions of people who looked at us, but goes away, so to speak, beyond the borders of our homeland, uh, for example, to germany. their wit is lawless, uh, mr. gates, who is not a do
i want to give you an example, look at the resistance that all actions related to the bill and melindas foundation cause. in germany as a result. italy is opening up to holidaymakers amid a scandal of unproven mortality specifically from covid, and what’s more, there are quite harsh speeches in parliament about this. the figures provided by the ministry of health indicate that 96.3%. rothschöld reproaches trump for interfering with the new world order, this a combination, quite interesting,...
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it's melinda. i boiled 40 milliliters of water and then added a table spinning blind blossom honey. or, and i found it to be a great expect drip for my cough as national. i'm losing my mind was involved the influence. so also you uses honey for her skin. it's a key ingredients in a home made ointments. now when they cut the ones got enough for me and my family have often found the findings very effective in having to sealants, especially after birth. but then on in when i was child lives to them by of complexity, the meanness, vito believes in the healing powers of a honey products, but just help us slice of all the medical benefits come on. plaza works at the own cultural department of a clinic outside stuttgart. and his fellow nurse is treat, taught to heal wounds of cancer patients with a special honey basting, a particularly wide range of constituent elements that when you try to in the honey has various properties. and then the sugar content reduces the bacteria population by drawing it out. and it has a lot of ingredients that directly attack the bacteria. do you think you've
it's melinda. i boiled 40 milliliters of water and then added a table spinning blind blossom honey. or, and i found it to be a great expect drip for my cough as national. i'm losing my mind was involved the influence. so also you uses honey for her skin. it's a key ingredients in a home made ointments. now when they cut the ones got enough for me and my family have often found the findings very effective in having to sealants, especially after birth. but then on in when i was child lives to...
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for mackenzie and the other stuff. specs appeared in court wednesday. catherine story reports from melinda in southeast, in kenya. is vicki chombo is still waiting for news of her 2 sisters and children who have been missing since january. she believes they were members of a doing state caused embodying d. more than $400.00 canyons, including children, died after their charge seemed to convince them to start themselves in order to meet jesus. 600 people are still missing. autopsies showed signs of suffocation and beatings the shallow graves. what discovered on a property in shuck hola in south eastern kenya, my mother to have in our last conversation with one of my sisters, she said big things are happening. we will see each other again. but you must have faced and you must be a believer. if you don't have jesus, you will not see me. thousands of people including the pasta, paul, and then give mackenzie are in police custody. the relatives who have been waiting for dna results thought they would have the answers by now, but they say that government officials are not giving them any informa
for mackenzie and the other stuff. specs appeared in court wednesday. catherine story reports from melinda in southeast, in kenya. is vicki chombo is still waiting for news of her 2 sisters and children who have been missing since january. she believes they were members of a doing state caused embodying d. more than $400.00 canyons, including children, died after their charge seemed to convince them to start themselves in order to meet jesus. 600 people are still missing. autopsies showed signs...
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. >> and sjsu political science professor melinda jackson says state assembly member evan lowe, santaty supervisor joe simitian and former san jose mayor sam liccardo are emerging as favorites, the latter receiving a big endorsement tuesday. our local governments need a national partner so that we are addressing these issues from every angle, and that partner is sam liccardo. >> there aren't many endorsements that matter, but certainly the mayor of the largest city in the district matters. >> and as mayors, we understand accountability and we embrace it. we need to bring that accountability to congress because on issues like. homelessness and crime and the high cost of living, we don't have an accountable congress. >> liccardo, lowe and simitian are growing their list of public endorsements who each believe they are the right person for congress. lowe has pulled the california legislative lgbtq caucus and several u.s. representatives, including south bay congressman ro khanna, simitian, meanwhile, with perhaps one of the biggest voices of all in this particular race, i believe that th
. >> and sjsu political science professor melinda jackson says state assembly member evan lowe, santaty supervisor joe simitian and former san jose mayor sam liccardo are emerging as favorites, the latter receiving a big endorsement tuesday. our local governments need a national partner so that we are addressing these issues from every angle, and that partner is sam liccardo. >> there aren't many endorsements that matter, but certainly the mayor of the largest city in the district...
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well, basically, if you, dmitry alexandrovich, remember the bill and melinda geis foundation, rememberen they were taken in mariupol dungeons of azovstal, then they discovered the bio-laboratory yama, it was defended in particular by canadian and french special forces, where they went is also a very big question, but a separate one, so they took people, i’m saying absolutely precisely, i’m speaking out technologically precisely now, a library from prison, which was on the surface in mariupol. the library was called because people stood upright there for many days, and also because any person who ended up in the library, as the nazis joked, could be read, that is, after that he became transparent as a book, probably after the exhibition, they sent the most restless ones to a pit for biological experiments, a dungeon, no one came out from there, the bodies were dissolved in acid, and so there, as well as in other centers, for example in georgia in the center of lugar, too i’m speaking quite specifically, now antibiotic-resistant , let’s say, pathogens of known diseases are being created,
well, basically, if you, dmitry alexandrovich, remember the bill and melinda geis foundation, rememberen they were taken in mariupol dungeons of azovstal, then they discovered the bio-laboratory yama, it was defended in particular by canadian and french special forces, where they went is also a very big question, but a separate one, so they took people, i’m saying absolutely precisely, i’m speaking out technologically precisely now, a library from prison, which was on the surface in...
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it's also time to get cooking like her approach to house renovation melinda, have that tries to use what's on hand for her meals today. she's prepping a wine. so a typical dish that her ancestors would have eaten to boost their immune systems, especially when they had a cold to care for the difference of opinion. saxons are known to be frugal when it comes to that cuisine. one, pick it up, this is canals or the alpha that means using and can see what's available to them by just used. my name is cooking ahead of time because she has an important appointment today. work on the old pavilion hasn't been progressing. alex couldn't find the right nails for the job, but the blacksmith friend should be able to help. he's going to make them custom nails. the head can be slightly bigger, and that's a 50, empty, or radically the head can be just as big. thomas thing strikes the iron heated to around 1350 degrees in the fire, into the nails. precise conical shape. there's a small german speaking community in the region. it's a mix of transel, virginia, saxons, and people who have left germany to come
it's also time to get cooking like her approach to house renovation melinda, have that tries to use what's on hand for her meals today. she's prepping a wine. so a typical dish that her ancestors would have eaten to boost their immune systems, especially when they had a cold to care for the difference of opinion. saxons are known to be frugal when it comes to that cuisine. one, pick it up, this is canals or the alpha that means using and can see what's available to them by just used. my name is...
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. >> reporter: melinda is a lifelong republican. she saw haley first a year ago and has supported her ever since. >> i am very glad to have someone to choose from. >> other than donald trump. >> yes. he was a good president for the time, but this is not the time. we need unification. >> reporter: haley is targeting undeclared voters from the suburbs to the seacoast. >> i was going to vote for her to try to knock out trump. i don't know if that's a good strategy or not. but i do like her. >> reporter: mary and colleen don't always agree on politics but they found common ground in haley. >> isn't that what democracy is? >> reporter: she says trump's criticism against haley could backfire in new hampshire which she believes may be one of the last places to slow his rush to the nomination. >> i don't think she is trying to infiltrate. of course she is trying to get votes but that's what she is supposed to be doing. and, we have a ton of independents in this state. >> reporter: and for the next four days before the new hampshire primary
. >> reporter: melinda is a lifelong republican. she saw haley first a year ago and has supported her ever since. >> i am very glad to have someone to choose from. >> other than donald trump. >> yes. he was a good president for the time, but this is not the time. we need unification. >> reporter: haley is targeting undeclared voters from the suburbs to the seacoast. >> i was going to vote for her to try to knock out trump. i don't know if that's a good...
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. >> with me now is melinda terango, life long republican in new hampshire, who became a volunteer foromen for nikki. how are you feeling about last night? >> i'm feeling very good about it, kate. >> why? >> it's been an extraordinary 48 hours. nikki defines what winning means. i'm happy with that. that's the sign of a strong and transformational leader. she feels like she has closed the gap and she has the momentum to continue to do that. there are 48 states left. this is going to be very interesting. >> why do you think she fell short in new hampshire? >> well, fell short. she did close the gap. perhaps -- i happen to know yesterday at the polls a woman came up to me and admitted she had forgot ten to change her party ticket so she could vote for nikki. we did have an excellent turnout. i do believe the independents helped her quite a bit. there does appear to be a strong support for trump that i just don't understand. the man did a great job for us 2016 to 2020, although he did rack up a big bill, $8 trillion. this support for him is almost cult-like. the people who i greeted yester
. >> with me now is melinda terango, life long republican in new hampshire, who became a volunteer foromen for nikki. how are you feeling about last night? >> i'm feeling very good about it, kate. >> why? >> it's been an extraordinary 48 hours. nikki defines what winning means. i'm happy with that. that's the sign of a strong and transformational leader. she feels like she has closed the gap and she has the momentum to continue to do that. there are 48 states left. this...
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adam and melinda hendricks lost their son to a heroin overdose.r, adam melinda started justin delivers hope, a charity that has done unbelievable work to combat opioid their hometown. the jdh has raised money for the fo narcan to family members and has worked with local police departments to fund mork-9 uts drug-related founding, jdh has founded and has helped officers confiscate drugs. thank you, adam and melinda, for honoring your son, justin, by building a critical resource for those struggling with opioid abuse and you are champions of missouri. hana montgomery is an inspiration to her community. hana has been in a motorized wheelchair since 2020 due to a neurological disorder. she hasn't let that keep her down. she has been involved in her local 4-h program since she was showing her pigs. she was recently selecteded as a spotlight recipient for kid hannah's positive attitude and perseverance is something we all can learn from. thank yo hanna hadment. you are truly a champion of missouri. jim chapel ran chapel's restaurant and sportsom 1986 to
adam and melinda hendricks lost their son to a heroin overdose.r, adam melinda started justin delivers hope, a charity that has done unbelievable work to combat opioid their hometown. the jdh has raised money for the fo narcan to family members and has worked with local police departments to fund mork-9 uts drug-related founding, jdh has founded and has helped officers confiscate drugs. thank you, adam and melinda, for honoring your son, justin, by building a critical resource for those...
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a waking up patrick melinda, is speaking after school. today, we're going to introduce the new bitcoin coursework. me put him out of the coin and 3 d printer. it's going to be exciting the children at these private school as opposed to learn about bitcoin and why it's important for them. well, welcome, everybody. big point is a, is a money. okay. just like what i have in my pocket, get some money. that's paper money. and big point is a digital month. also a little book. let's talk about the big cooling. the recording is digital money. he said, is going is that is a case high translates because patrick mailed it doesn't spill dining is the middle of the heat. the, the difference between this and this is the government says this is worth something, but the government says, this isn't worth anything. i can buy hundreds of these pads and, and make as much of this as if i wanted to print it keeps on this. i could make it make as much of it as i wanted to. that's essentially what the government's doing with the gets a bit coined is my goal is w
a waking up patrick melinda, is speaking after school. today, we're going to introduce the new bitcoin coursework. me put him out of the coin and 3 d printer. it's going to be exciting the children at these private school as opposed to learn about bitcoin and why it's important for them. well, welcome, everybody. big point is a, is a money. okay. just like what i have in my pocket, get some money. that's paper money. and big point is a digital month. also a little book. let's talk about the big...
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not only did i read it, but so did my wife, melinda. i do not agree with all of harari's statements, but i recommend his book to everyone who are interested in history and possible scenarios for the development of humanity. in the distant future, when people look back, they will remember that it all started with the covid crisis. this is the moment of transition to full digitalization. when absolutely everything will be monitored. yuval noah harari, guru of the golden billion theory and shval's right hand. like the data about my dna, my brain, my body, my life, does it all belong to me or to some corporation or government or perhaps to a human collective? is not prediction, but analysis of scenarios for the development of events. harare is an openly gay environmentalist living in an israeli rural community and is an animal rights activist. nicknamed veganism, he practices vipasana meditation, self-contemplation of buddhist monks, essentially a multi-day meal of silence, in fact, falling into a long and often uncontrollable trance with t
not only did i read it, but so did my wife, melinda. i do not agree with all of harari's statements, but i recommend his book to everyone who are interested in history and possible scenarios for the development of humanity. in the distant future, when people look back, they will remember that it all started with the covid crisis. this is the moment of transition to full digitalization. when absolutely everything will be monitored. yuval noah harari, guru of the golden billion theory and shval's...
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everyone from ford foundation to -- , melinda gates, the nba star chris paul, people who came to gatherssumes can be about. and so it was an independent effort, and the adaptation was one that i was kind of obsessed with, i wanted to figure out the way that we get this anthropological thesis into, inaccessible form, because i found more people need to know about this. >> yeah, i guess the question is why? the film touches on several themes, racism, antisemitism of course as you said, the cast system. why did you see this as a story that need to be told now? >> well, the book doesn't actually touch on several themes, its thesis is that all of those isms live on top of cast, that passed is the origin, the root of all of the isms, the oppression,'s the divisions that we experience. whether it's racism, sexism, homophobia, islamophobia, antisemitism, ageism. all of those isms are animated by the idea of cast, that there is a human hierarchy, and in the way that we organize ourselves, one person has to be on top of another person in order for some people to have power and status, and maintai
everyone from ford foundation to -- , melinda gates, the nba star chris paul, people who came to gatherssumes can be about. and so it was an independent effort, and the adaptation was one that i was kind of obsessed with, i wanted to figure out the way that we get this anthropological thesis into, inaccessible form, because i found more people need to know about this. >> yeah, i guess the question is why? the film touches on several themes, racism, antisemitism of course as you said, the...
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$400.00 bodies wake, soon from shadow grades in a coastal town last year. catherine, so a report from melinda in southeast in can. yes, this is vicky chombo is still waiting for news of her 2 sisters and children who have been missing since january. she believes they were members of a doing state college in molding the more than $400.00 canyons, including children, died after their charge seem to convince them to stall themselves in order to meet jesus. 600 people are still missing. autopsies showed signs of suffocation and beatings. the shallow graves were discovered on a property in shuck hola. in south eastern kenya might not be to have in our last conversation with one of my sisters, she said big things are happening. we will see each other again. but you must have faith and you must be a believer. if you don't have jesus, you will not see me on thousands of people, including the pasta, paul, and then give mackenzie are in police custody. relatives who have been waiting for dna results thought they would have the answers by now. but they say that government officials are not giving them a
$400.00 bodies wake, soon from shadow grades in a coastal town last year. catherine, so a report from melinda in southeast in can. yes, this is vicky chombo is still waiting for news of her 2 sisters and children who have been missing since january. she believes they were members of a doing state college in molding the more than $400.00 canyons, including children, died after their charge seem to convince them to stall themselves in order to meet jesus. 600 people are still missing. autopsies...
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melinda cooper organizing that politics is punish. the gilmer argument that the crisis of unemployment. even though that's going down by the mid-90s. what's the clinton's view of that. is there a theory or ad hoc or unrelated? >> clinton was actually a big fan of julius wilson. he makes that point a number of times. he thought, that's the solution. let's have good jobs for black men. that would be thinking and reinvest into the intercity. he thought of that. and his original, the original again, many of these are the original peace of legislation were better than what ended up. but, the crime bill, again, the famous quote by hillary of, what do they call predators, youthful predators which really got her in trouble and rightly so and later on. she gets that from these neo conservative kind of social policy people like wilson. what's his name james q. wilson and others. clinton, i think clinton like julius wilson, and he liked clinton too. it was the people driving the james q. wilson that people liked that. and the charles murrays. an
melinda cooper organizing that politics is punish. the gilmer argument that the crisis of unemployment. even though that's going down by the mid-90s. what's the clinton's view of that. is there a theory or ad hoc or unrelated? >> clinton was actually a big fan of julius wilson. he makes that point a number of times. he thought, that's the solution. let's have good jobs for black men. that would be thinking and reinvest into the intercity. he thought of that. and his original, the original...
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. >> and sjsu political science professor melinda jackson says state assembly member evan lowe, santa clara county supervisor joe simitian and former san jose mayor sam liccardo are emerging as favorites, the latter receiving a big endorsement tuesday. our local governments need a national partner so that we are addressing these issues from every angle, and that partner is sam liccardo. >> there aren't many endorsements that matter, but certainly the mayor of the largest city in the district matters. and as mayors, we understand accountability. we embrace it. we need to bring that accountability to congress because on issues like homelessness and crime and the high cost of living, we don't have an accountable congress. >> liccardo, lowe and simitian are growing their list of public endorsements who each believe they are the right person for congress. lowe has pulled the california legislative lgbtq caucus and several u.s. representatives, including south bay congressman ro khanna, submitting a meanwhile with perhaps one of the biggest voices of all in this particular race. >> i believ
. >> and sjsu political science professor melinda jackson says state assembly member evan lowe, santa clara county supervisor joe simitian and former san jose mayor sam liccardo are emerging as favorites, the latter receiving a big endorsement tuesday. our local governments need a national partner so that we are addressing these issues from every angle, and that partner is sam liccardo. >> there aren't many endorsements that matter, but certainly the mayor of the largest city in the...
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and the melinda gates, and like-minded folks that are interested in this. >> it's awesome, because it. the unlocking moment in that book, which i hadn't read, and i had wilkerson in, it's this -- the expense of slavery, for obvious reasons. but the experience of hierarchy according to caste is a much broader and global phenomenon through times and space in different history. what do you want people -- that to me was the juxtaposition i walked away with, how do you think about this hitting your audience? >> i just think, you know, the knowledge of the interlocking connective tissue between oppression, subjugation's, environments where folks are degraded and demeaned, the reason why there's so much pain around those issues is because you feel isolated. i know african americans feel like no one understands, -- feel like they're in a very unique position, jewish people, from the holocaust, still very isolated, from what i've heard, in terms of folks really understanding the pain, all of our pains are so specific. and yet there's universality to it. if you understand that there's something
and the melinda gates, and like-minded folks that are interested in this. >> it's awesome, because it. the unlocking moment in that book, which i hadn't read, and i had wilkerson in, it's this -- the expense of slavery, for obvious reasons. but the experience of hierarchy according to caste is a much broader and global phenomenon through times and space in different history. what do you want people -- that to me was the juxtaposition i walked away with, how do you think about this hitting...