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values patrice's saying yes yes yes. yeah. i need to i need more here and a lot of our i'd marry you. in string journalism i think this shows how difficult it is that this conversation even amongst ourselves as journalists of color because we're so used to not saying this stuff out loud well you were on a mainstream media platform and you found that or if you're quite hairy but you asked me carlos. what do you mean by i mean. you have about 2 feet yeah so i work for. her about 3 years i resigned of. air and i wrote and work for publications that are going to black audiences. ebony ok africa. i was at a post says as an intern i was also an internet c.n.n. in america documentary unit which soledad obviously ran i was in that during brag a little so i am totally. yes yes daisey samuels i was going to have students. but i do you have yes and yes but i'm broken from this give us a stink we came to news stream between did you find out what was your experience because you are now free on communion and doing extraordinary projects lik
values patrice's saying yes yes yes. yeah. i need to i need more here and a lot of our i'd marry you. in string journalism i think this shows how difficult it is that this conversation even amongst ourselves as journalists of color because we're so used to not saying this stuff out loud well you were on a mainstream media platform and you found that or if you're quite hairy but you asked me carlos. what do you mean by i mean. you have about 2 feet yeah so i work for. her about 3 years i...
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everyone my name is patrice pac i am a freelance journalist i've been a journalist for about 11 years now and i really just cover stories more and about the black community throughout the day at. high they can say. i am quincy walters i'm a reporter at the u.b. who are boston's n.p.r. news station i've been covering stories about identity pretty much since i started in journalism here is. welcome everybody i'm going to start up here i'm not one of quincy stories is the headline i mean a pecial state of anger hundreds in boston protest george floyd's death what has it been like the out there in the protests for you could say. it's been. sort of a range of emotions i think the 1st one being concern over you know we are in the midst of a deadly pandemic that was sort of my 1st concern and my 2nd concern is that you know the impetus for these protests is because of police. brutalizing black people and you know i'm going out into the world as a black person and at this protest and sort of how can i ensure that it's known that i am a journalist. but as we see in recent weeks being a journal
everyone my name is patrice pac i am a freelance journalist i've been a journalist for about 11 years now and i really just cover stories more and about the black community throughout the day at. high they can say. i am quincy walters i'm a reporter at the u.b. who are boston's n.p.r. news station i've been covering stories about identity pretty much since i started in journalism here is. welcome everybody i'm going to start up here i'm not one of quincy stories is the headline i mean a pecial...
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joining me now, patrice rusu, with a television exclusive. patrice, thanks for being with me.e spoken before, and some of the highlights that jumped out to me had to do with how many of the patience you saw in that eight story facility who were in frail condition. >> first of all, i just want to thank you so much for having me on here. i am so honored to be here with you. going to new york, i had no idea where i was going to be placed, where i was going be working. to enter the facility, you don't really know what you're going to see, and all of the sudden there's just so many patience there that are very elderly and they are very vulnerable. they need protection, and they need people to advocate for th them. >> harris: is so, the policy, that matches this governor -- it happened in new jersey, too, but the numbers were so great in new york, the problems and suffering there. the policy that put covid positive patience in a nursing home facility where there are so many elderly did what, patrice? >> when i first started there, we had designated floors that were covid and designa
joining me now, patrice rusu, with a television exclusive. patrice, thanks for being with me.e spoken before, and some of the highlights that jumped out to me had to do with how many of the patience you saw in that eight story facility who were in frail condition. >> first of all, i just want to thank you so much for having me on here. i am so honored to be here with you. going to new york, i had no idea where i was going to be placed, where i was going be working. to enter the facility,...
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card and student loan issue and those credit card rates for patrice as high as 19%.t it in ice. that way if she needs it for an emergency, she can unfreeze it and get to it. but it really makes her think. >> you got to really want to get there. >> you know it. >> okay. >> or microwave it and then we started to attack, are some of those needs really needs? and can we do things like go with fixed expenses and call the utility company, call the cell phone company and tell them you're about to leave. see what deal they can do for you. you'll be surprised how much people will give you a deal and then put the student loan debt on auto pay. often they'll take the rate down. >> okay. [ applause ] >> side hustle. >> right. >> side hustle. >> i just love the pile of money here. >> who doesn't, yeah. >> first of all, what we'll do is take those expenses that she saved and put them towards the credit card debt and student loan debt in order of the highest to lowest interest rate. the other thing we're going to have her do, which might surprise you, is she's got savings. take the
card and student loan issue and those credit card rates for patrice as high as 19%.t it in ice. that way if she needs it for an emergency, she can unfreeze it and get to it. but it really makes her think. >> you got to really want to get there. >> you know it. >> okay. >> or microwave it and then we started to attack, are some of those needs really needs? and can we do things like go with fixed expenses and call the utility company, call the cell phone company and tell...
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now the south african billionaire patrice must see if he has apologized for telling us president donald trump that africa loves him in a statement that he had no right to speak on behalf of africans not the controversy began when the mining tycoon attended a dinner with president trump in switzerland last week they told him quote africa loves america africa loves you we want america to do well we want you to do well now with those words landed on social media there was siri one to say used to say it when did patrice become a diplomat to speak on behalf of an entire continent and now they use a set. in the absence of the president we now have patrice would say addressing the world and i'll be off lying about how we love racists like donald trump and then this used to say we saw you lying to trump in the hope of getting access to the american economy the truth is you will never taste a thing from america he will continue exploiting the african economy so just watch was most of his intention when he told donald trump that african loves him and was such a bad thing to say we've invited john
now the south african billionaire patrice must see if he has apologized for telling us president donald trump that africa loves him in a statement that he had no right to speak on behalf of africans not the controversy began when the mining tycoon attended a dinner with president trump in switzerland last week they told him quote africa loves america africa loves you we want america to do well we want you to do well now with those words landed on social media there was siri one to say used to...
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patrice, why do you say that? >> good morning, todd. bush joining the house judiciary committee, she's coming in entry level. she's not going to have a lot of power, a lot of say. she's coming in with no legal background whatsoever and not a lot of experience even -- no experience as a lawmaker. she will depend on others to try to craft or put together some sort of bill or legislation and she has been a huge defund the police person, she was a black lives matter activist, pushing for the defund the police. but a lot of the people on the judiciary committee are not going to be sympathetic to that defund the police. todd: bush does have a response to your comment about her not having a law background. she says some people in my mentions and on the air right now are saying i need a law degree to serve on the judiciary committee. no degree can teach you what it feels like to experience an officer's boot stomping your head. the expertise of my community's lived experiences will drive my work. patrice, what signal does her appointment send in
patrice, why do you say that? >> good morning, todd. bush joining the house judiciary committee, she's coming in entry level. she's not going to have a lot of power, a lot of say. she's coming in with no legal background whatsoever and not a lot of experience even -- no experience as a lawmaker. she will depend on others to try to craft or put together some sort of bill or legislation and she has been a huge defund the police person, she was a black lives matter activist, pushing for the...
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we will celebrate our dear friend with tributes that come from the heart composed and performed by patrice michaels and you can find it on the wonderful cd with all the lyrics to have a performance of it here last year it was set to music to touch all of our hearts and then i will have the extraordinary pleasure to talk with justice ginsburg of a series of what we are calling with conversations of our bg to collect our conversations over the years and i will ask her what she thought of the performance that the trees capture so beautifully in music and i cannot wait to hear her thoughts for the ladies and gentlemen please phenjoy the long view, a portrait of justice ginsburg in nine songs. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> may 2007. the individual statutorily entitled to sue for reparations for pay discrimination. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> june 2013 shelby county versus holder. the constitutionality of provisions of 1965. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> june 2013, versus the university of texas with the affirmative-action program constitutionally sound. ♪ >> june 2014 versus holly log - - hobby lob
we will celebrate our dear friend with tributes that come from the heart composed and performed by patrice michaels and you can find it on the wonderful cd with all the lyrics to have a performance of it here last year it was set to music to touch all of our hearts and then i will have the extraordinary pleasure to talk with justice ginsburg of a series of what we are calling with conversations of our bg to collect our conversations over the years and i will ask her what she thought of the...
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well now when those words landed on social media there was theory one to the user say it when did patrice become a diplomat to speak on behalf of an entire continent another uses it in the absence of a president we now have patrice addressing the world and i'll be off lying about how we love racists like donald trump and then this uses say we saw you lying to trump in the hope of getting access to the american economy the truth is you will never taste a thing from america he will continue exploiting the african economy so just watch was not save his intention when he told donald trump that african love cement was such a bad thing to say we've invited him to the program today to talk more on this he's a visiting professor in the international relations department at south africa's that university welcome to news africa professor so the truce will separate say is that he was trying to encourage discussions between the trump administration and african business and political leaders. i'm just thinking could one all give that that was perhaps a way to do it. well you certainly can it is demons
well now when those words landed on social media there was theory one to the user say it when did patrice become a diplomat to speak on behalf of an entire continent another uses it in the absence of a president we now have patrice addressing the world and i'll be off lying about how we love racists like donald trump and then this uses say we saw you lying to trump in the hope of getting access to the american economy the truth is you will never taste a thing from america he will continue...
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let me start with you patrice. a little bit of your video but we know we have you in person. i wanted you to just tell the story rather than just play the video. please tell us what is happening with you. >> sure. and thank you so much, joy, and, hey, it's good to see you. >> i was called by the fbi on friday, october 23rd. i was told that i was on a list of names and at that time didn't disclose it was a white supremacist but i assumed it was. later on after the next 48 hours and 72 hours of talking to other folks and getting more information found out it wasn't just one person that was arrested. it was multiple people. they were known white supremacists. and since then have been really trying to talk to both myself and my family about how we get prepared for potential violence and, also, really recognizing that there is a long legacy of black leaders who are fighting for justice, who not only end up being -- receiving threats by white supremacists but are often harmed and killed by white supremacists so i took th
let me start with you patrice. a little bit of your video but we know we have you in person. i wanted you to just tell the story rather than just play the video. please tell us what is happening with you. >> sure. and thank you so much, joy, and, hey, it's good to see you. >> i was called by the fbi on friday, october 23rd. i was told that i was on a list of names and at that time didn't disclose it was a white supremacist but i assumed it was. later on after the next 48 hours and...
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but the thoughts of many congolese will be with patrice lumumba the assassinated leader who to this dayis considered a national hero for leading their country towards independence. the israeli cabinet is poised to debate and mixing several jewish settlements in the occupied west bank the move would inflame tensions with the palestinians and it could hamper any future peace negotiations over the status of the territory. is a palestinian enclave on the west bank just outside of jerusalem and completely surrounded by a village of israeli settlers soon the settler land could become part of israel the palestinians say that would make life even tougher for them to correspond to tanya cramer reports now from the x. . this tunnel road leads to the palestinian village of beit exile next to the security barrier that separates israel from the occupied west bank at this particular spot the fans of the israeli barrier was built around a house belonging to one palestinian family that i have to live in this almost unique enclave right next to a jewish settlement the entrance gate and cameras are remot
but the thoughts of many congolese will be with patrice lumumba the assassinated leader who to this dayis considered a national hero for leading their country towards independence. the israeli cabinet is poised to debate and mixing several jewish settlements in the occupied west bank the move would inflame tensions with the palestinians and it could hamper any future peace negotiations over the status of the territory. is a palestinian enclave on the west bank just outside of jerusalem and...
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you shared me last year, the heard of patrice, beautiful piece. thank you so much to take time and think of her. >> for the last moment, i would do that. [laughter]. [applause]. >> a good go to the show. i'm of the questions for countries. >> and i have another. >> tell us about the stories. >> so she was surprised would morning was will briefed and then shut up and then she was impressed by how elegant you are i suppose. and then what will she or was countries and her husband in spanish, i am not a wife, i am a person. >> yes. >> tells more. >> the movie was fantastic. [laughter]. you really look back and think about it. >> what happened to her. >> what happened. >> what did she do after this. are you still in touch with her. [background sounds] >> are the elevators on. you have told the story. before but we now know that it's happening the dalton school in the 70s. i was acting behind chairman dalton we now know that the headmaster who called you and called marty, about the elevat elevator, was or more was the weather of our current attorney gen
you shared me last year, the heard of patrice, beautiful piece. thank you so much to take time and think of her. >> for the last moment, i would do that. [laughter]. [applause]. >> a good go to the show. i'm of the questions for countries. >> and i have another. >> tell us about the stories. >> so she was surprised would morning was will briefed and then shut up and then she was impressed by how elegant you are i suppose. and then what will she or was countries and...
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cheryl: patrice, i was going to ask but the vaccine story. we've seen johnson & johnson.e've seen a multitude of americans companies that will push through a vaccine. now you have talk whether from fauci or the president about fast-tracking the vaccine, january would be an incredibly fast timeline in the regular bureaucracy that is the fda. do you see meaningful change in regards to getting a vaccine done? >> i think so. i think there is a lot of energy line pushing through a vaccine. what is interesting, when you read what the experts have to say, they can produce, they can design and manufacture a vaccine pretty quickly. it is clinical trials that take a long time, getting fda approval process. we've seen the fda cut some red tape and i think unnecessary hurdles that they put in place where, for pharmaceuticals. maybe this is an opportunity for them to do the same. i will draw your attention though to sars. in 2003 sars broke out. 10 years later you had vaccines that were still under development and approval process and were ban dodded because the -- abandoned because t
cheryl: patrice, i was going to ask but the vaccine story. we've seen johnson & johnson.e've seen a multitude of americans companies that will push through a vaccine. now you have talk whether from fauci or the president about fast-tracking the vaccine, january would be an incredibly fast timeline in the regular bureaucracy that is the fda. do you see meaningful change in regards to getting a vaccine done? >> i think so. i think there is a lot of energy line pushing through a vaccine....
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patrice, what do you think of this combo, are you in? >> i am in.r and he loves fried chicken as i do and might not surprise me that's a really nice christmas present next year. i think it's interesting, trying to meet the needs of gamers. i think these companies like kfc, they are trying to build a brand, greater brand loyalty and reaching out to this market which they get the munchies while they are plays for hours on end. what a great way to fulfill that gap and i think that's a really interesting partnership. i did see on twitter some of the folks are like, okay, if my console is 32003 to 5 feet away from me, how will i reach my chicken. there's still things to be worked out but interesting pairing. maria: creative way to game. how about this, steve, fire station to comedy club, comedian dave chapelle reported looking at what was miami township fire station and turn comedy building. steve: he will set the world on fire with the new comedy club but it is a homecoming of sorts and sort of an industrial version of the field of dreams. he will do it
patrice, what do you think of this combo, are you in? >> i am in.r and he loves fried chicken as i do and might not surprise me that's a really nice christmas present next year. i think it's interesting, trying to meet the needs of gamers. i think these companies like kfc, they are trying to build a brand, greater brand loyalty and reaching out to this market which they get the munchies while they are plays for hours on end. what a great way to fulfill that gap and i think that's a really...
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that's the difficulty. >> sandra: patrice, that is interesting.s up to mcconnell when has an important decision to make, potentially the biggest of his career whether or not to take this up for a vote on the floor. we spoke to senator purdue and we asked him what is at stake in georgia and for the country. he said this. >> sandra, look to chuck schumer. he says take georgia, take the country. he wants to add two states, stack the supreme court, and eventually change the way the electoral college operates. that would allow them to perpetrate the end. >> that is the democratic platform that was displayed during the presidential election. they want to open borders, defund the police. they want illegal immigrants to vote. they want to did fund our military as well and give us the green new deal in addition to socializing our medical system. that's what we're fighting against here. >> sandra: that was his message. leaves us what is mcconnell's next move to assure victory for his party in georgia. >> sandra, it's an interesting move. the question is do
that's the difficulty. >> sandra: patrice, that is interesting.s up to mcconnell when has an important decision to make, potentially the biggest of his career whether or not to take this up for a vote on the floor. we spoke to senator purdue and we asked him what is at stake in georgia and for the country. he said this. >> sandra, look to chuck schumer. he says take georgia, take the country. he wants to add two states, stack the supreme court, and eventually change the way the...
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patrice harris, president of the american medical association. the coronavirus pandemic presents a challenge the world has not faced on this scale for generations. said thatn extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. we are witnessing every day the physicians,ts of nurses, medical workers, public health professionals, and the public to manage the enormity of covid-19 in our community. callordinary times often for the most basic of responses. this means as, routine collection of facts and evidence. an examination of research that in been foundational medicine since its origin. we live in a time when misinformation, falsehood, and outright lies spread like viruses online. through social media and even at times in the media at large. we have witnessed a concerning shift over the last several decades where policies decisions seem to be driven by ideology and politics instead of facts and evidence. is a growing mistrust in american institutions, science, and in the counsel of leading experts who lives are dedicated to the pursuit of evidenc
patrice harris, president of the american medical association. the coronavirus pandemic presents a challenge the world has not faced on this scale for generations. said thatn extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. we are witnessing every day the physicians,ts of nurses, medical workers, public health professionals, and the public to manage the enormity of covid-19 in our community. callordinary times often for the most basic of responses. this means as, routine collection of facts...
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patrice, apparently now it's a crime to be a working mom.fused whether "the new york times" want women to have all opportunities men have. does it depend if the mom they're talking about is a conserve? >> it does, charles. good to see you. this is the hypocrisy of the left, radical feminists instead of supporting all women only support the ones that like their perspective and philosophy. i'm sitting in this care as working mom. i have a four-month old and 21-year-old h month old in my home. it's a privilege to balance motherhood and working. it is testament from our economy where we moved from a historical standpoint. women have so many choices. hey, they employ the resources they need to get that done. instead of applauding leaning in, you have left feminist hose are criticizing her and stooping to a new low. charles: patrice, also i think stooping to a new low she is being attacked for adopting two children from haiti. in fact someone called her a white colonizer. you know, again, i'm just so confused about these lines of attack? >> well,
patrice, apparently now it's a crime to be a working mom.fused whether "the new york times" want women to have all opportunities men have. does it depend if the mom they're talking about is a conserve? >> it does, charles. good to see you. this is the hypocrisy of the left, radical feminists instead of supporting all women only support the ones that like their perspective and philosophy. i'm sitting in this care as working mom. i have a four-month old and 21-year-old h month old...
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steve: patrice harris, you are one of those doctors.hat is your recommendation based on what joan in new jersey was saying? dr. harris: this past thursday i gave a public address on behalf callingma, and we are on everyone to make sure science and evidence rules the day. all of us want our economy to get started again, but we will need the science and the data to drive decisions about folks going back to work. that is why testing is critical. if we have more widespread testing, we can not only know who is currently infected, but who has already recovered. that will go a long way toward making those decisions, but any decisions should be based on science and evidence. and in that address, i also cautioned on behalf of the ama allto prematurely get us back to work and lift those stay-at-home and shelter-in-place orders. steve: if you had a patient, would you recommend hydroxyl clerk point -- hydroxychloroquine for that patient? dr. harris: here is where we are on hydroxychloroquine. random trials are occurring. that is what we always want
steve: patrice harris, you are one of those doctors.hat is your recommendation based on what joan in new jersey was saying? dr. harris: this past thursday i gave a public address on behalf callingma, and we are on everyone to make sure science and evidence rules the day. all of us want our economy to get started again, but we will need the science and the data to drive decisions about folks going back to work. that is why testing is critical. if we have more widespread testing, we can not only...
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a nation searching for answers. >> earlier tonight i spoke with black lives matter co-founder patrice callers. what are your thoughts on what president trump said tonight? >> what he said tonight was disturb i disturbing and dangerous. and with that i think it's time for him to resign. i think we cannot wait for november. folks want him out. >> i imagine it's highly unlikely he's going to resign. he is the leader of the free world. how do his words impact the purpose of your movement and what you're trying to accomplish? >> i think when trump says things like local protesters are domestic terrorists it reminds me of when black lives matter was called terrorists, when i was called a terrorist and our other blm members were called terrorists. this is very dangerous language. and especially under this president who has galvanized white nationalists and white racists in this country, white supremacists. this is dangerous rhetoric that really does impact people on the ground and it impacts our broader movement as well. >> with that said, how concerned are you about the looters and the law
a nation searching for answers. >> earlier tonight i spoke with black lives matter co-founder patrice callers. what are your thoughts on what president trump said tonight? >> what he said tonight was disturb i disturbing and dangerous. and with that i think it's time for him to resign. i think we cannot wait for november. folks want him out. >> i imagine it's highly unlikely he's going to resign. he is the leader of the free world. how do his words impact the purpose of your...
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people started organizing political parties and the guy who came to the forefront was a guy named patrice. you might have heard that name because the anniversary of his assassination was a few years ago. 50 years. kind of tells you where this story is headed. as soon as he gained the presidency, democratically elected by the congolese people, he's met with a civil war. you see, there's a section of the belgian congo that they didn't want to be a part of this new state. they wanted to be independent, separate from the new state of the congo. and so he's confronted immediately with having to deal with this and having to keep them in the region because they were especially mineral rich. it was really mineral rich. he looks to the united states and the u.n. and says hey, i need your help to kind of bring these guys in the fold to crush this rebellion and bring it into the actual new state of the congo. the united states for their part was like i don't knowwe don't k want you to have complete control. still, this notion is kind of trapping, remaining of we don't know if you're capable of self-
people started organizing political parties and the guy who came to the forefront was a guy named patrice. you might have heard that name because the anniversary of his assassination was a few years ago. 50 years. kind of tells you where this story is headed. as soon as he gained the presidency, democratically elected by the congolese people, he's met with a civil war. you see, there's a section of the belgian congo that they didn't want to be a part of this new state. they wanted to be...
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todd: senior policy analyst patrice aluka thinks so. us next. ♪ free falling. ♪ when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. that's simple, easy, awesome. visit your local xfinity store today to ask, shop, discover the latest on xfinity mobile. >> we're going to hold joe accountable for the ideas that he has projected and fought for during the campaign. do i believe that the progressive movement today deserves important places in the biden administration? the answer is absolutely. jillian: bernie sanders planning to push his party and the president-elect further to the left, now that they've won the election. so how far can they get joe biden to go? here to dis
todd: senior policy analyst patrice aluka thinks so. us next. ♪ free falling. ♪ when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for...
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thank you for your time and expertise, dr patrice harris. thank you for having me on.his daily coronavirus update to the media at the white house a short time ago and took questions from our north america editor, jon sopel who asked whether the us was in a position to roll out the vaccine being worked by british scientists in oxford if it turned out successful. 0xford, johnson &johnson 0xford, johnson & johnson is working and working together. we have many companies working together on a vaccine. does the scallop production and pharmaceutical companies be able to do that quick fully? —— scale up. we could do it quickly. some of the companies, johnson &johnson quickly. some of the companies, johnson & johnson is quickly. some of the companies, johnson &johnson is one, is scaling up already before having the final answer which saves a lot of time. could you put a timescale? no because then the so—called media, lame street media will say he set a time. i will say there has been tremendous progress made. you spoke to borisjohnson this week, ijust wonder how he sounded, how
thank you for your time and expertise, dr patrice harris. thank you for having me on.his daily coronavirus update to the media at the white house a short time ago and took questions from our north america editor, jon sopel who asked whether the us was in a position to roll out the vaccine being worked by british scientists in oxford if it turned out successful. 0xford, johnson &johnson 0xford, johnson & johnson is working and working together. we have many companies working together on...
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plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba of the prime minister of the congo not only got lee make the boy it carried from washington to the congo which i think makes him the only person in history at its best ever of carry government may poison to another country intended for the use in the fascinating the leader of that country you know we don't know if you believe these assassinations go on in your book you quote richard helms as saying the principal driving force was attorney general robert kennedy and you say there's an irony that actually a cia acid in paris was receiving a poison pen on the same day as as malcolm x. said the chickens came home to roost and j.f.k. roberts a brother was killed whatever you believe about the kennedy assassination all of the or even in some way didactic you. if it was oswald alone it was because he was a very we know it go back to us making a doing that was castro it was revenge that was the end. it was because they didn't like him to giving up on the baby. yet it was because if yo
plots were successful then when the cia decided at the order of president eisenhower to assassinate patrice lumumba of the prime minister of the congo not only got lee make the boy it carried from washington to the congo which i think makes him the only person in history at its best ever of carry government may poison to another country intended for the use in the fascinating the leader of that country you know we don't know if you believe these assassinations go on in your book you quote...
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the castro fidel castro raul castro che guevara assassination attempts by going to leave and also patrice lumumba so who were hired a lot more and more poison or in cheap rebirth in the episode that you're talking about bettas the campaign by you know based in many. foreign leaders sidney got me. was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was sydney got the. poison that was supposed to have been used to poison the chinese leader joe and why that plot was thwarted later on fidel castro became the target and it was godly who created all those elaborate devices you read about not only al pill that the phrase i learned while reading the file i wish dealt ill else that for lethal or help it was a little kill you he made those for castro but he also made things like a poison fountain and with an ultra fine so you wouldn't feel it went into your leg he made. poison wetsuits so that if castro put another and we eat away it is the obviously none of
the castro fidel castro raul castro che guevara assassination attempts by going to leave and also patrice lumumba so who were hired a lot more and more poison or in cheap rebirth in the episode that you're talking about bettas the campaign by you know based in many. foreign leaders sidney got me. was the head of the chemical branch of the cia there was a logical that when the cia needed poison or any purpose including killing a foreign leader he would be the person they were turned in it was...
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and early sixty's he's the guy that made the poisons that were supposed to kill fiedel castro and patrice lumumba in the congo but before that he had carried out this brutal and highly secret project which was considered one of the highest priorities of the cia in the 1950 s. that was m.k. ultra the search for a way to blast away a human mind so a new one could be placed instead now what kind of human experiments were involved in this and did they really originate from nazi camps. let me answer the 2nd question 1st about the nazis yes so one of the most shocking aspects of m.k. ultra is that the cia at the very beginning and gottlieb himself as a scientist started out their project asking themselves what research is already out there who knows how to torment people who has a lot of data on how to destroy a human mind how to destroy human body how to destroy a human spirit and the 1st answer they came up with was the nazi doctors who had worked in concentration camps plus their japanese counterparts who had carried out even more gruesome and fatal experiments so the cia went to end up hiri
and early sixty's he's the guy that made the poisons that were supposed to kill fiedel castro and patrice lumumba in the congo but before that he had carried out this brutal and highly secret project which was considered one of the highest priorities of the cia in the 1950 s. that was m.k. ultra the search for a way to blast away a human mind so a new one could be placed instead now what kind of human experiments were involved in this and did they really originate from nazi camps. let me answer...
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the end. >> wow, thank you so much patrice. got to tell the folks watching i read the book i remember that segment of the book, that was only a fraction of this book and if you are blown away by the fraction of this book, you can't even imagine what's in store for you when you read the entire memoir. i want to thank you for that excerpt. while you are speaking i just wanted to draw back when you first said when we open how you were just coming to this space intentionally. i want to set an intentional space where we can just acknowledge all that's happening around us but still be hopeful and share in a space of joy. i've enjoyed being with you so far this morning and this afternoon. i want to start with just how much you paid so much attention to language and the naming of things is so crucial. this is exquisite in the title of the book and even reading monty's story but you use words like abuse, torture and then terrorism. for so many people now the concept of terrorism is mostly 9/11 but you are experiencing terrorism, the typ
the end. >> wow, thank you so much patrice. got to tell the folks watching i read the book i remember that segment of the book, that was only a fraction of this book and if you are blown away by the fraction of this book, you can't even imagine what's in store for you when you read the entire memoir. i want to thank you for that excerpt. while you are speaking i just wanted to draw back when you first said when we open how you were just coming to this space intentionally. i want to set an...
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patrice .he joins us virtually
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our thanks to doctor patrice harris.ied after a series of tornadoes ripped through several southern us states, leaving a trail of destruction behind them. rich preston has this report. in southern 0klahoma, near to the state border with texas, this terrifying sight. at least two people were killed as tornadoes swept through marshall county. wait, is that one for real? in texas itself, a trail of destruction in polk county, about 70 miles north of houston. holy (bleep). oh my...! came back here and my home's not there. this is my second worst storm that i went through. i mean, my first one, i didn't lose everything, but this one, i lost everything i worked for. imean... i woke up this morning thinking it was all a bad dream, but it really wasn't. it came in so quick. all you heard was the woo—woo—woo and seen a big debris field and knew it was coming. it kind of disturbed for a second and re—formed and came right back down. very scary. thousands across texas and oklahoma were left without power. dozens were injured. emerg
our thanks to doctor patrice harris.ied after a series of tornadoes ripped through several southern us states, leaving a trail of destruction behind them. rich preston has this report. in southern 0klahoma, near to the state border with texas, this terrifying sight. at least two people were killed as tornadoes swept through marshall county. wait, is that one for real? in texas itself, a trail of destruction in polk county, about 70 miles north of houston. holy (bleep). oh my...! came back here...
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patrice harris. she's standing by live. lots of questions on all the breaking news.be right back. (birds singing) (bouncy keyboard music) - [announcer] food delivery just got more rewarding. (package crashing into ground) now that gruhhub gives you rewards when you order. (dog barking) did you order tacos again? (device beeping) boom, rewarded with a perk like $5.00 off. ordering dinner for the family? voila! rewarded with free delivery and a side of quiet. grubhub gives you rewards for rewarding yourself, with food. (doorbell ringing) - [crowd] grubhub! (scooter horn beeping) swithout even on yoleaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. 5g is now included with all new data options. switch and save hundreds. xfinity mobile. >>> the number of people here in the unit
patrice harris. she's standing by live. lots of questions on all the breaking news.be right back. (birds singing) (bouncy keyboard music) - [announcer] food delivery just got more rewarding. (package crashing into ground) now that gruhhub gives you rewards when you order. (dog barking) did you order tacos again? (device beeping) boom, rewarded with a perk like $5.00 off. ordering dinner for the family? voila! rewarded with free delivery and a side of quiet. grubhub gives you rewards for...
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lauren: patrice lee onwuka, thank you for your time. >> thank you.auren: a reminder for our viewers on january 13th at 2:00 p.m. eastern time charles payne will host "the future of capitalism." it is a virtual town hall, despite capitalism's faults it has played an undeniable role encouraging self-reliance and enriching the world we live in. message fox business on facebook or instagram. email us your questions at investedinyou@foxbusiness.com. charles will answer them on january 13th. folks stuck at home are ramping up spending on decor and furniture. what happens to the retail sector when we're all done decorating? a top retail analyst gives us her vision next. >>> a restaurant owner talking about the his business severely damaged by the nashville christmas explosion coming right in the pandemic and holiday season. his story at ♪. lauren: a pandemic driven shift to online shopping boosting overall retail sales 3% during this year's extended holiday shopping season. we started in october of this year. now stores are gearing up for that postholiday s
lauren: patrice lee onwuka, thank you for your time. >> thank you.auren: a reminder for our viewers on january 13th at 2:00 p.m. eastern time charles payne will host "the future of capitalism." it is a virtual town hall, despite capitalism's faults it has played an undeniable role encouraging self-reliance and enriching the world we live in. message fox business on facebook or instagram. email us your questions at investedinyou@foxbusiness.com. charles will answer them on...
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patrice onwuka, independent women's forum.truck about iowa going to a warren event, you almost expect, she wants to go after wall street or the health care plan or whatever it may be, she was known to have a plan for everything but i got to tell you i was more struck by the people, men and women, said, no, no, time for a woman to be president. that leads me to wonder where her supporters go if they necessarily go to bernie sanders? what do you say? >> depends if bernie sanders other former vice president biden decides to pick for a running mate. democratic politics suggests that you have to pick a woman or even a woman of color just to balance out their ticket, they play identity politics so well. her supporters, if she is on the ticket or another woman, might go to the candidate that puts that woman up there. now, is that really right? i think that is the question to ask. do you just want to check the box, it has got to be a woman, got to be a woman of color? i think when you ask a lot of voters who they, if gender really pla
patrice onwuka, independent women's forum.truck about iowa going to a warren event, you almost expect, she wants to go after wall street or the health care plan or whatever it may be, she was known to have a plan for everything but i got to tell you i was more struck by the people, men and women, said, no, no, time for a woman to be president. that leads me to wonder where her supporters go if they necessarily go to bernie sanders? what do you say? >> depends if bernie sanders other...