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harper's government. despite a letter signed by the opposition leader, it was a political letter, but the voice of the house was paramount. before christmas, we won three nonconfidence votes. and we are going to have to retest the confidence of the house in march. to get a budget through. in 2008, the governor general correctly concluded that because the very last times in the previous weeks that the confidence of the house had been tested, it had passed that confidence test. stephen harper had the confidence of the house because it would bear out, stephen harper won a confidence vote once again. so a political document of political speeches doesn't carry the kind of weight that. this will take us into march and will be confidence votes in march and the passing of supply that will allow parliament to weigh in on confidence intake a of a way that is in keeping of all the presumes of democracy and the workings of our strong institutions. >> [speaking french] with respect, don't you think this is undemocrati
harper's government. despite a letter signed by the opposition leader, it was a political letter, but the voice of the house was paramount. before christmas, we won three nonconfidence votes. and we are going to have to retest the confidence of the house in march. to get a budget through. in 2008, the governor general correctly concluded that because the very last times in the previous weeks that the confidence of the house had been tested, it had passed that confidence test. stephen harper had...
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stephen harper had the confidence of the house because it would bear out, stephen harper won a confidence vote once again. so a political document of political speeches doesn't carry the kind of weight that. this will take us into march and will be confidence votes in march and the passing of supply that will allow parliament to weigh in on confidence intake a of a way that is in keeping of all the presumes of democracy and the workings of our strong institutions. [speaking french] >> don't you think this is undemocratic because you are not allowing parliament to express your confidence in government. shouldn't you call an election? don't you think that would be a better approach? [speaking. >> i think everyone has seen just how the parliament has stopped working over the past few months. we are constantly facing constant filibustering and have been done very little in fact over the past few months in parliament. parliament needs a reset, i think. it needs to calm down a bit. we should be constantly involved in politics. and so this reset requires two things. we can form a new approach. a
stephen harper had the confidence of the house because it would bear out, stephen harper won a confidence vote once again. so a political document of political speeches doesn't carry the kind of weight that. this will take us into march and will be confidence votes in march and the passing of supply that will allow parliament to weigh in on confidence intake a of a way that is in keeping of all the presumes of democracy and the workings of our strong institutions. [speaking french] >>...
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i would like to know why if this was bad under the harper government is it good for you? pm trudeau: the governor general and 2008 correctly concluded the house of commons had just put their confidence in mr. harper's government. despite a letter signed by the opposition leader, a political letter. but the voice of the house was paramount before christmas we won three nonconfidence votes. and we are going to have to retest the confidence of the house in march. to get the budget through. >> pm trudeau: in 2008 the governor general correctly concluded that because the very last times in the previous weeks that the confidence of the house had been tested, it had passed that confidence test, stephen harper continued to have the confidence of the house and it would bear out as soon as they came back stephen harper one. the confidence vote once again. so a political document or political speeches don't carry the kind of weight that winning a confidence vote means. but this will take us only into march. and there will be confidence votes in march. in the passing of supply. that
i would like to know why if this was bad under the harper government is it good for you? pm trudeau: the governor general and 2008 correctly concluded the house of commons had just put their confidence in mr. harper's government. despite a letter signed by the opposition leader, a political letter. but the voice of the house was paramount before christmas we won three nonconfidence votes. and we are going to have to retest the confidence of the house in march. to get the budget through....
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steven harper one a confidence vote once again.o a political document, political speeches does not cure the kind of weight that winning a confidence vote needs. this will take us only in two march i will be confidence in the passing of supply that will allow parliament to weigh in on confidence in a way that's entirely in keeping with the principles of democracy and the workings of her strong institutions. >> with respect, it don't you think this is on democratic you are not allowing parliament to express a lack of confidence and your government while your party's looking for a new leader. shouldn't you call an election wouldn't that be the better approach? i think you've clearly seen as everyone has and the parliamentary press gallery how the parliament has stopped working over the past few months. per consulate facing privilege there's constant filibustering. we have been able to do very little inen fact over the past w months in parliament. parliament needs a reset. it needs to calm down a bit. it needs to get down to work for c
steven harper one a confidence vote once again.o a political document, political speeches does not cure the kind of weight that winning a confidence vote needs. this will take us only in two march i will be confidence in the passing of supply that will allow parliament to weigh in on confidence in a way that's entirely in keeping with the principles of democracy and the workings of her strong institutions. >> with respect, it don't you think this is on democratic you are not allowing...
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harper's bazaar, incidentally was founded in 1868, and the first international magazine in a fashion, and it was published all over the world with months of preparation shown at the same time. so the people in budapest and the people in milan and the people in rome and people in waterloo, iowa, all the same images to inspire them. as a nine year old, you can see she was already interested in fashion. she's wearing a gown that is that is made with with silk satin. and it's all puffed and ruched. and she's wearing this very unusual color, which, of course, really came from, you know, who queen elizabeth first was inspired or the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly revival. we've reviving the fashions of the past, very much like they are today, are, you know, we think you know, we think we are inventing what we're really doing is we're just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting her early fashion career. interestingly it happened in when she was nine years old in. 1883 when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy party and they had a fancy dress party for
harper's bazaar, incidentally was founded in 1868, and the first international magazine in a fashion, and it was published all over the world with months of preparation shown at the same time. so the people in budapest and the people in milan and the people in rome and people in waterloo, iowa, all the same images to inspire them. as a nine year old, you can see she was already interested in fashion. she's wearing a gown that is that is made with with silk satin. and it's all puffed and ruched....
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harpers ferry and brown's death. you know, both emerson and thoreau basically regarded him as a kind of a contemporary christ. and also brown's children were educated with emerson's children for a while. so there was definitely a connection there. i don't think any of people were going to go down to virginia and, you know, fight in the sort of hopeless battle there. but they had a lot of reverence for brown, actually. so. so he has his christian faith for the bulk of his life, right? well, more like into his thirties. into his thirties. and then after that, after he he doesn't want to do the prayers anymore. mm hmm. how does he treat all this knowledge that he just. he treat the people of the bible like historical figures? he doesn't have a faith that christ. yeah, he doesn't really. he just totally loses that. no, no, i mean, he doesn't really. the thing is that the unitarian tradition, he came out of was in a way like a kind of a prep school for unitarianism. i mean, for transcendentalism, you don't have to get int
harpers ferry and brown's death. you know, both emerson and thoreau basically regarded him as a kind of a contemporary christ. and also brown's children were educated with emerson's children for a while. so there was definitely a connection there. i don't think any of people were going to go down to virginia and, you know, fight in the sort of hopeless battle there. but they had a lot of reverence for brown, actually. so. so he has his christian faith for the bulk of his life, right? well, more...
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you see an illustration here from "harper's bazaar" of 1874 where she's wearing almost the identicalrstyle. so she came into the world a fashion. "harper's bazaar" incidentally was founded in 1868 and was the first international magazine of fashion. it was published all over the world with months of preparation at the same time. so that people in budapest and people in milan and the people in rome and the people in waterloo, iowa, all had the same images to inspire them. as a 9-year-old, you can see that she was already quite interested in fashion. she's wearing a gown that is -- that is made wi silk satin, and it's all puffed and she's wear thing very unusual collar, which, of course, really came from you know who, queen elizabeth i. the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly reviving the fashions of the cast, very much like they are today. you know, we think -- you know, we think we are inventing. what we are really doing is grabbing from the past and reinterpreting. her early fashion career, interestingly, happened in -- when she was 9 years old in 1883, when she
you see an illustration here from "harper's bazaar" of 1874 where she's wearing almost the identicalrstyle. so she came into the world a fashion. "harper's bazaar" incidentally was founded in 1868 and was the first international magazine of fashion. it was published all over the world with months of preparation at the same time. so that people in budapest and people in milan and the people in rome and the people in waterloo, iowa, all had the same images to inspire them. as...
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brown's raid tracted field reporters from many big newspapers in the north, harpers ferry got there,t went on for 160 seconds, how long the caning nt on, brown's raid lasted a couple days and the trial lasted longer than thatfield reporters are going to harpers ferry their updates ck to the northern newspapers. interestingl, with brown's raid, u e a change in northern publicopinion after the fact, as many of thes stories, thpolar opposite narratives onthe same event. with brown's raid, you see more gradual netion of northern sympathy towards john brown. at first, most white northerners are horrified, o white southerners are terrified of the idea of a rebellion of enslaved people. race war is a term they used at the time. they are not happy with what john brown did. what john brown was able to do is show his mastery of the medium in the week following the raid, as he is awaiting trial, undergoing trial, awaiting execution, he is able to massage the narrative in a way that would have made a modern pr executive quite proud , he is able to turn his image from this violent crazy madman in
brown's raid tracted field reporters from many big newspapers in the north, harpers ferry got there,t went on for 160 seconds, how long the caning nt on, brown's raid lasted a couple days and the trial lasted longer than thatfield reporters are going to harpers ferry their updates ck to the northern newspapers. interestingl, with brown's raid, u e a change in northern publicopinion after the fact, as many of thes stories, thpolar opposite narratives onthe same event. with brown's raid, you see...
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figures reveal more than 70 children in england, he has been sharing this hotel room with his sister harperhere. this is what i bought. i was always scared that he would roll out small space is going to create mould. the bus sometimes is ok. do you want to do it? on its waiting list and it�*s trying to move people but data released today shows the devastating effect homelessness can have on families. 7a children in england have died, with temporary it's ok. shh. hi, come in. good to see you. welcome. it is the most heart—wrenching experience any parent can go through, to lose a child. i've had to support people. if you are a family looking after small children should have a cot. around 160,000 children in england are growing up in a home. mum of a newborn baby, . your senses are heightened tara welsh, bbc news. at risk of problem gambling in the same way they are asked about their alcohol the cost to his health and wellbeing was just as profound. it wasn�*t right. so tell me why you think this advice, guidance from nice is important. gambling harm and most are left having to deal with it al
figures reveal more than 70 children in england, he has been sharing this hotel room with his sister harperhere. this is what i bought. i was always scared that he would roll out small space is going to create mould. the bus sometimes is ok. do you want to do it? on its waiting list and it�*s trying to move people but data released today shows the devastating effect homelessness can have on families. 7a children in england have died, with temporary it's ok. shh. hi, come in. good to see you....
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i spoke with chris harper, ceo of the software technology company zippedscript and got his reaction tond we�*re listening to the citizens and we�*re not bending completely to governments. and when you add that balance of extreme wealth and power over so much technology that controls so much of our lives now, but when you add into that access to the president, which is whatjoe biden was referencing there, do you expect to see in the next administration, so—called big tech having an outsized influence on presidential decisions? you know, it�*s difficult to say. i can�*t be certain on that. i think big tech always has had an influence on governments, whether or not it�*s this administration or the previous administration. i think it�*s up to the leaders of the tech industry and the citizens of the countries, to to pay attention and hold the people accountable that control these companies. and i think it�*s for the leaders like myself to make sure we�*re listening to the citizens and we�*re not doing things for governments and bending, like i said before, completely to administrations. and
i spoke with chris harper, ceo of the software technology company zippedscript and got his reaction tond we�*re listening to the citizens and we�*re not bending completely to governments. and when you add that balance of extreme wealth and power over so much technology that controls so much of our lives now, but when you add into that access to the president, which is whatjoe biden was referencing there, do you expect to see in the next administration, so—called big tech having an...
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field reporters are going to harpers ferry.they're sending their updates back to these northern newspapers first. and interestingly, with brown's raid, you also see change in northern public after th fact. so with many of this many of these stories, you see, you know, pola opposite narratives of the same event. what you see with brown's raid is a more gradual generation of northern sympathy towards brown at first, most northerners are as horrified as white southerners. you know, they're terrified. the idea of a rebellion enslave people. race war is a term they used at the time. and so they're happy with what john brown did either. but what jim brown was able to do is show his mastery of the in the weeks following the raid as he's awaiting trial, as is undergoing trial execution. he's able to massage the narrative in a way that i would have a made a modern pr executive quite proud. you know he's able to turn his image from this violent crazy man into a place beginnings of respect. some cases among white northerners and for his b
field reporters are going to harpers ferry.they're sending their updates back to these northern newspapers first. and interestingly, with brown's raid, you also see change in northern public after th fact. so with many of this many of these stories, you see, you know, pola opposite narratives of the same event. what you see with brown's raid is a more gradual generation of northern sympathy towards brown at first, most northerners are as horrified as white southerners. you know, they're...
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i spoke with chris harper, ceo of the software technology company zippedscript and got his reaction toerns are absolutely valid. i think as technology leaders in the industry we have to ensure we are adhering to democratic principles and listening to the citizens and not bending completely to government. when ou add completely to government. when you add that _ completely to government. when you add that balance _ completely to government. when you add that balance of— completely to government. when you add that balance of extreme wealth and power over so much technology the control so much of our lives now but when you add in that access to the president which is whatjoe biden was referencing, do you expect to see in the next administration so—called big attack having an outside influence on presidential decisions?— influence on presidential decisions? , ' . ., decisions? difficult to say. i cannot be — decisions? difficult to say. i cannot be certain _ decisions? difficult to say. i cannot be certain on - decisions? difficult to say. i cannot be certain on that. l decisions? difficul
i spoke with chris harper, ceo of the software technology company zippedscript and got his reaction toerns are absolutely valid. i think as technology leaders in the industry we have to ensure we are adhering to democratic principles and listening to the citizens and not bending completely to government. when ou add completely to government. when you add that _ completely to government. when you add that balance _ completely to government. when you add that balance of— completely to...
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you talked about revenue algorithms or, you know, markets and dealing with the big five hachette, harper's simon and schuster, etc. how have you gotten their attention to? publish more black authors, etc.? well, it's just not me. it's it's a whole community of people. they're a very variety of groups that are working to help publishers address a need in the and from time to time they do there was you know when i first started there was a surge in interest in an urban literature so some of these that i talked about supported in the past these were indie writing, you know, gritty stories about the urban environment. and they were selling a boatload of on their own and, you know, mainstream publishing listened and they perked up. they started publishing all of these guys in mass. you know, they weren't quite a successful of marketing these books as as the indie authors were, but they did that there was a need and there were other trends. i recall perhaps the first, you know, before i started was a time where black women authors, the new york times at the same time. and, you know, that whole c
you talked about revenue algorithms or, you know, markets and dealing with the big five hachette, harper's simon and schuster, etc. how have you gotten their attention to? publish more black authors, etc.? well, it's just not me. it's it's a whole community of people. they're a very variety of groups that are working to help publishers address a need in the and from time to time they do there was you know when i first started there was a surge in interest in an urban literature so some of these...
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harper's theresa reports. >> fighting to try and save ocean shore school. that's the goal behind a wednesday afternoon rally and yes, absolutely. it the pacific. a school district is facing a 3 million dollars shortfall. as a result. they're looking to cruise ocean >> a k through 8th grade facilities. great students between just schools in the district. >> that parents don't want to see that happen. >> and dismantling our schools by closing down and taking part in great thing about another school site. school board has very specific legal processes they have to follow. when we're talking about a school closure. the district's website paints a detailed a complicated set of issues. the board is facinge it also reveals a series of steps the district has already taken. >> to try and mitigate the problems such as cuts in programs furlough days and seeking more grant yes, we're going slow it down and be transparent about what's happening. we understand the struggles across the state, but there's a process and we want to go through that process. parents and former
harper's theresa reports. >> fighting to try and save ocean shore school. that's the goal behind a wednesday afternoon rally and yes, absolutely. it the pacific. a school district is facing a 3 million dollars shortfall. as a result. they're looking to cruise ocean >> a k through 8th grade facilities. great students between just schools in the district. >> that parents don't want to see that happen. >> and dismantling our schools by closing down and taking part in great...
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sean harper, professor at usc and founder of the usc race and equity center. brian tyler cohen, author of shameless republicans deliberate dysfunction and the battle to preserve democracy. he's also the host of no lie with brian tyler cohen. it's great to have all of you with us. amara, i'll start with you. i mean, we've heard the phrase dei, and it's truly remarkable how republicans, and certainly trump, have recast and rebranded and rewrote what dei means. they have associated with woke, whatever that means. and now they've completely managed to erase it from aspects of our life and our government. >> well. >> i think that what's really important. >> here is. the fact. >> that why is dei a thing? why was it created. >> in the first place? >> and it's because we. >> know that the. >> laws on the books. against discrimination. >> on race or on gender or. >> on. disability are not enough. >> that you have. >> to match. >> those things. with action. >> thinking about recruitment, thinking about making workplaces safe, thinking about how you talk about your produ
sean harper, professor at usc and founder of the usc race and equity center. brian tyler cohen, author of shameless republicans deliberate dysfunction and the battle to preserve democracy. he's also the host of no lie with brian tyler cohen. it's great to have all of you with us. amara, i'll start with you. i mean, we've heard the phrase dei, and it's truly remarkable how republicans, and certainly trump, have recast and rebranded and rewrote what dei means. they have associated with woke,...
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joining me now is sean harper, a professor of public policy, business and education at the university scientist of the usc race and equity center. professor, it's an honor to have you here. look, dei efforts, they date back to the civil rights movement to create more diverse and inclusive workplaces because of the racist history of this country. and just like in woodrow wilson's time, what happens in that federal government is often repeated in the private sector. we've seen recently, companies like target, mcdonald's, walmart, meta and others, they're rolling back their dei initiatives. how much do you think that these collective moves, either publicly or in our government sector and privately in our business sector, they're going to set the nation back? >> yeah. well, katie, thank you for having me. it's such a pleasure to be with you. i also want to appreciate the historical journey that you just took us through. historical facts. matter is why it is so important to teach the full truths about america's racial past and present. you know, if people were taught the real truth, they w
joining me now is sean harper, a professor of public policy, business and education at the university scientist of the usc race and equity center. professor, it's an honor to have you here. look, dei efforts, they date back to the civil rights movement to create more diverse and inclusive workplaces because of the racist history of this country. and just like in woodrow wilson's time, what happens in that federal government is often repeated in the private sector. we've seen recently, companies...
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justin to those liberal party decisively defeated, conservative incumbent stephen harper in 2015. tonight, canadians rejected division negativity, the son of the late prime minister, pierre to go. he was 43 years old when he took office studio, pursued a liberal social agenda. you established a child benefit for canadian families, legalize marijuana use an imposed stricter regulations on semi automatic weapons. during the cobit pandemic, protests against mask mandates and other restrictions led by truck drivers convulsed auto want to go and vote emergency powers to bring the demonstrations to an end. trudel vigorously supported ukraine in its fight against russian invasion. no bones, no bullets, and no police will ever take away your drive for freedom is government clashed with china over the detention of a chinese business woman. and with india following what to go alleged was an indian assassination of a canadian seat leader in 2015 to do open candidates, a tens of thousands of refugees leading civil war in syria. when his rails war on gonzo began in late 2023 to joe was slow to call fo
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it's a vis the shadows these odd costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating colonial harper is infected by germany across up, and he employed to score those farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression today, or disagree? the people we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. if you like, history, but with the side of culture, travel and control the sea. and i'm a single book, us the wow, that's up back into your everyday life. every day we encounter so many things that we don't even notice and i just got to fade into the background. but it is still showing a spotlight on them. what you say might just surprise. we're going to dig up the, the on the everyday things around. when did they come from when, why did they have all the time? i should, we can just search for the day and take them out for i mean that's the business dw news live from for lyn militants in gaza. say they will hand over and is really civilian woman before the next hostage, prisoner swap israel and says, our ability of food must be released
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she came into the world of fashion, harper's bazaar was founded in 1868 and was the first international magazine of fashion and published all over the world with months of preparation at the same time. the people in budapest and the people in milan and rome, the people in waterloo, iowa all have the same images to inspire them. as a nine-year-old, you can see that she was already quite interested in fashion. she is wearing a gown that is made with silk satin and puffed, with this unusual caller which came from you know who. queen elizabeth the first. the 1870s was a time of great revival. they were constantly providing the fashions of the past. very much like they are today. we think -- we are just grabbing from the past and reinterpreting. her early fashion career, interestingly, happened when she was nine years old in 1883. when she and a friend of hers decided to have a fancy dress party. they had a fancy dress party for 150 lile girls in waterloo, iowa. the year after this was published, fancy dress is described, perhaps the most famous publication on the subject, in this book, is a
she came into the world of fashion, harper's bazaar was founded in 1868 and was the first international magazine of fashion and published all over the world with months of preparation at the same time. the people in budapest and the people in milan and rome, the people in waterloo, iowa all have the same images to inspire them. as a nine-year-old, you can see that she was already quite interested in fashion. she is wearing a gown that is made with silk satin and puffed, with this unusual caller...
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for one thing, harper and brothers. his publisher of were behind him for president beginning in 1906 and harper's had been running wilson for president for quite some time. second, his fundraising connection as university president had put him in touch with a whole bunch of wealthy people who could contribute to his campaign and who could easily see him as a president. and third, the princeton alumni base had very many influential in political journalism. and so he had a network of people who could support him. lastly, of people, thomas dixon in south and several others in journalism were pushing for one of their own, a southerner, to regain the white house because it had been so long. so he was not an unrealistic ambition for him to do this. o his nomination for president in 1912 was equally serendipitous. the speaker the house chamber had been first of all, he defeated wilson by over 300,000 votes and had had primaries. they both competed. but at convention, clark won, a majority of the delegates on 30, a majority on
for one thing, harper and brothers. his publisher of were behind him for president beginning in 1906 and harper's had been running wilson for president for quite some time. second, his fundraising connection as university president had put him in touch with a whole bunch of wealthy people who could contribute to his campaign and who could easily see him as a president. and third, the princeton alumni base had very many influential in political journalism. and so he had a network of people who...
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and you know, just to harper on the point that there, there are people who voters who only vote for donald trump but not down valid republicans. this mound, right, so we're, we're looking at that data because we've barely ever seen that before. so that, that actually, actually, it was right to steve's point that trump is one for the millennium kind of candidate. and he pulls on through. now, as far as race goes, well, you know, democrats only have race. and i've been wondering all this time, how democrats keep voting against their own personal interest just to vote democrat . and a lot of it has to do with race and gender and sexuality because they see that something, all other issues, including policy. so to, and that is a phenomenon that i look at all the time. but i look at candidates to run against incumbents. you know, as you knock out that officer, which is gender sexuality. yep. race. then you can actually get to the policy. it's almost like that with you. yeah. what would i it's, it's like we have more important things to do. i think that the elector inside. alright everybody, i'm
and you know, just to harper on the point that there, there are people who voters who only vote for donald trump but not down valid republicans. this mound, right, so we're, we're looking at that data because we've barely ever seen that before. so that, that actually, actually, it was right to steve's point that trump is one for the millennium kind of candidate. and he pulls on through. now, as far as race goes, well, you know, democrats only have race. and i've been wondering all this time,...
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and you know, just to harper on the point that there are people who voters who only voted for donald trump, but not down valid republicans this mountain. right. so we're, we're looking at that data because we barely ever seen that before. so that, that actually absolutely is right. to steve's point, the truck is one for the millennial kind of candidate. and he pulls on through. now, as far as race goes, well, you know, democrats only have race. and i've been wondering all this time, how democrats keep voting against their own personal interest just to vote democrat . and a lot of it has to do with race and gender and sexuality because they see that something, all other issues, including policy. so, and that is a phenomenon that i look at all the time, but i look at candidates to run against incumbents. you know, if you knock out that officer, which is gender sexuality. yep. race, then you can actually get to the policy. it's almost like that when you. yeah, well i, it's, it's like we have more important things to do. i think that the, like there is a, all right, everybody would have
and you know, just to harper on the point that there are people who voters who only voted for donald trump, but not down valid republicans this mountain. right. so we're, we're looking at that data because we barely ever seen that before. so that, that actually absolutely is right. to steve's point, the truck is one for the millennial kind of candidate. and he pulls on through. now, as far as race goes, well, you know, democrats only have race. and i've been wondering all this time, how...
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he teachesco linguistics at columbia and its written for their times the guardian harpers. his book language language city to fight to preserve endangered towns in new york as in new york as a portrait of canterbury new york city speakers who are little known and overlooked languages like english apparently. he is also the author of intern nation how to learn nothing and are nothing in a brave new economy. and applause for all of our authors today. [applause] i'm wondering if each of you could telloo us about your book and how how you are right that this project. why was it not just an article for example? >> who wants to start? whether we go down the line. >> we will go back and forth. we will take turns. >> the question again was how did we know we wanted to write this book? guess if you could tell us about your book and how we arrived at it quick >> it'st an memoir and a narrative nonfiction book. it's nonfiction and it's about the impact of their country's first immigrationn restriction the chinese exclusion act laws on generations of my family as they lift in the same
he teachesco linguistics at columbia and its written for their times the guardian harpers. his book language language city to fight to preserve endangered towns in new york as in new york as a portrait of canterbury new york city speakers who are little known and overlooked languages like english apparently. he is also the author of intern nation how to learn nothing and are nothing in a brave new economy. and applause for all of our authors today. [applause] i'm wondering if each of you could...
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so team harper is some of the ones associated ccr. you have these names, team cherry, you know tysabri what where do they come? because they're not part of the eighth corps when the battle starts. i mean, it's another one where it's like, how do they get their. but but how do you see contribution and their actual part of fight? absolutely vital because. you talk about timing. they get there at the exact time. so be it the 10th armored obviously is not an eighth corps asset. it comes from l we're talking at the theater level again, just laying on whatever you got to get it where it need to go. generally coming from the south and of course 10th armored is involved in other fights, the bulge that have nothing really to do with this. so confusingly like when you're, you know, researching the records and you're looking at a sub unit like an armored infantry battalion or whatever, you really had to figure out where they part of kb or not, because if they're not, they have nothing to do with this. that's how confused and broken up this is. s
so team harper is some of the ones associated ccr. you have these names, team cherry, you know tysabri what where do they come? because they're not part of the eighth corps when the battle starts. i mean, it's another one where it's like, how do they get their. but but how do you see contribution and their actual part of fight? absolutely vital because. you talk about timing. they get there at the exact time. so be it the 10th armored obviously is not an eighth corps asset. it comes from l...
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in fact nbc is reporting that the bidens harper a simmering resentment toward not only nancy but barack lot of their former aids. in the white house, the mood feels like a morgue. biden is one of the least popular precedence in the last 70 years, leaving office with a 36% approval rating. and a party in tatters. the post says in remarks tuesday, -- praised biden has a source of hope and an author of history in one of the finest public servants in american history. when the veteran lawmaker ended his six minute speech the senate adjourned for a lunch break, no one else rose to applaud or backup his praise for biden. as often happens in farewell tribute speeches. they say if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. biden got two and a bit everyone. now he doesn't have dogs or friends. former illinois governor joins us now. so you understand the democrat party a little bit better than we do. everyone hates each other. what does that mean? >> you are quoting a great democratic president, harry truman. he's the one who said if you want a friend in washington, it'd job. these are different
in fact nbc is reporting that the bidens harper a simmering resentment toward not only nancy but barack lot of their former aids. in the white house, the mood feels like a morgue. biden is one of the least popular precedence in the last 70 years, leaving office with a 36% approval rating. and a party in tatters. the post says in remarks tuesday, -- praised biden has a source of hope and an author of history in one of the finest public servants in american history. when the veteran lawmaker...
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the guardian harper's and endless won. his book, language city the fight to preserve endangered mother tongues in new is a portrait of contemporary new york through six speakers of little known. little known and overlooked languages like english. apparently he is the author of intern nation how to learn nothing and earn little in the brave new economy. a round of applause for all of your authors today. so for panelists, i am wondering if each of you could tell us about your book and how you arrived this project. why was it not an article? for example. once a start. why don't we go down the line? i didn't want to sit next. you want to go first? well, we'll go. we'll go back and forth. so we'll take turns. please go ahead. okay. so sorry. the question again was, how did we know wanted to write this book? yes. if you could tell us about your book and how you arrived at the project. yes. so mott street is, a book about is a memoir and a narrative nonfiction book. it is nonfiction and. it's about the impact of our country's fir
the guardian harper's and endless won. his book, language city the fight to preserve endangered mother tongues in new is a portrait of contemporary new york through six speakers of little known. little known and overlooked languages like english. apparently he is the author of intern nation how to learn nothing and earn little in the brave new economy. a round of applause for all of your authors today. so for panelists, i am wondering if each of you could tell us about your book and how you...
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you know much about harpers ferry. you know, that's not the last time they meet. so brown had to release him released peyton his man that's he was ordered to do he said i couldn't fight the military pate storms up to as soon as he was released he storms up to sumner and sticks that piece of paper in sumner's face. by the way sumner's nickname was bull you can imagine his personality. he you must know this man. i have a warrant here for the arrest of this man. you must help. you must help me going somewhere? looked at him and said no, don't. i'm military. you're civilian. this is a civilian matter. you arrest him. i like to think that pete said something to the effect. well, i tried and i'm hopeful that sumner said, well, that's not problem. so paying his men released on the way back to johnson county, they encountered one of john brown's men who been at who happened to be a free state, missouri, and an a neighbor to pete's man and. they grabbed him and they took him back to johnson. they tried him and executed him. a firing squad. so brown sons, i guess, got off l
you know much about harpers ferry. you know, that's not the last time they meet. so brown had to release him released peyton his man that's he was ordered to do he said i couldn't fight the military pate storms up to as soon as he was released he storms up to sumner and sticks that piece of paper in sumner's face. by the way sumner's nickname was bull you can imagine his personality. he you must know this man. i have a warrant here for the arrest of this man. you must help. you must help me...
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he harper lanes kins back to the earlier fraise -- harkens back to the earlier phrase of the declaration of independence, "we are endowed by our creator". that's the subject of the riff. joining us to talk about all this and more, missouri senator eric schmitt. wonderful to see you sir. happy new year. just one word, i don't want to draw on this with california, but it just occurs to me that while gavin newsom is spending $50 million to trump-proof california, this is happening in the legislature white wild fires are going on and the state of california asking the federal government from lard knows how many hundreds of billions of damages from the fires. it strikes me that they're not playing their cards too well because donald trump doesn't think much of water management or forest management or any of their socialist policies out there. i mean, you'd think they'd wise up, senator schmidt. doesn't seem that way. >> i don't think so. california has the double whammy of being radical left policies, still suffering from trump derangement syndrome and a competency problem. whether it's the c
he harper lanes kins back to the earlier fraise -- harkens back to the earlier phrase of the declaration of independence, "we are endowed by our creator". that's the subject of the riff. joining us to talk about all this and more, missouri senator eric schmitt. wonderful to see you sir. happy new year. just one word, i don't want to draw on this with california, but it just occurs to me that while gavin newsom is spending $50 million to trump-proof california, this is happening in the...
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i'm tom harper, ceo of america online. remember us? we used to send you internet in the mail.o cool. well, we just read an article on http://www.yahoo.com. it says the u.s. government might ban something called tiktok. we have no idea what that is, but we wanted to let all you youngsters out there know that if ticky-took gets band, you're always welcome here on good old aol. [ modem connecting noises ] music to my ears. we have it all. fashion ideas. wow. looking snazzy. chat rooms. those are rooms where you can chat. embroidery patterns for shawls and evening wraps. uncensored beetle bailey comic strips. minute by minute estimates on how much your beanie babies are earth. and porn grief that downloads at a blazing 56 kilo bits per second. yowza. and trust me, miss cindy mar goen less is worth the wait. so, if tiktok does go away, remember -- at aol, as always -- >> you've got mail. >> i'm joe biden, and i approve this message. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a fun show for you tonight. golden globe winner fernanda torres is here. [ cheers and applause ] we have mu
i'm tom harper, ceo of america online. remember us? we used to send you internet in the mail.o cool. well, we just read an article on http://www.yahoo.com. it says the u.s. government might ban something called tiktok. we have no idea what that is, but we wanted to let all you youngsters out there know that if ticky-took gets band, you're always welcome here on good old aol. [ modem connecting noises ] music to my ears. we have it all. fashion ideas. wow. looking snazzy. chat rooms. those are...
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great statistic and meta having a global business and going to have europe creating zero billion doll harper lanes company ifs the time -- dollar companies and going with $6 trillion companies and why? we like business. and we believe in capitalism and underregulation and we like the market, free market to fix itself and stop being the big business guys and get out of that and focus on being unapologetically america first and if that's what it takes to set an executive order uecd and you don't get to do that . that's what it takes and american people voted for that. larry: what's your take on this star gate business. and ponying up all the money. >> getting to it. charles: my son was there and said to get to where we want is going co-cause $9 trillion. it's a step in the right direction and taking two to three weeks and going for them and we have a data center leak and cannot. this is tortoise and hare stuff and cannot fall asleep at the wheel. larry: less governmental regulations. >> it's permanent. larry: steve forbes, if mr. trump is forced to take some tough action with mexico, does they
great statistic and meta having a global business and going to have europe creating zero billion doll harper lanes company ifs the time -- dollar companies and going with $6 trillion companies and why? we like business. and we believe in capitalism and underregulation and we like the market, free market to fix itself and stop being the big business guys and get out of that and focus on being unapologetically america first and if that's what it takes to set an executive order uecd and you don't...
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. >> plus, harper has announced her candidacy. she's trying be the next mayor of oakland. we hear from people who live there about why they say they are supporting her bit. >> and president partners lying in state u.s. capitol will get a look at how people will get a look at how people honoring him after the break. ry excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a great rate that won't change. it's back. but only for a limited time. high five. five years? -nope. comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. powering five years of savings. powering possibilities. comcast business. >> thousands are enduring that frigid cold for the opportunity to pay their respects to former president jimmy carter. the 39th president is lying in state in the united states capitol until thursday morning ahead of his state funeral and kron four's washington correspondent basil john is reporting on what is happe
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