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about the convention which was you know, which in a lot of ways is a very internal story about about men and i think that particularly trying to think about my own interest. which was how did how did i fit? how did other people fit into the story of the convention? i started to read pretty widely in a lot of wonderful work that people have done on gender and constitutionalism and and women and i started to be like, i'll just write a little article about her. and then at some moment i realized this isn't just a little article. i mean, i think we all have this you know, right this is a this is a book and but this is a book that that's really written out of an enormous amount of work done over the last 30 years in this topic and that allows us to see her and so but i have to say it's a book that i was like really is this going to turn into a book in that way, but it's a wonderful book and i think one of the first really significant moments for me was when i had noticed this phrase female genius floating around and then i i saw it actually applied to phyllis wheatley in this 18th century
about the convention which was you know, which in a lot of ways is a very internal story about about men and i think that particularly trying to think about my own interest. which was how did how did i fit? how did other people fit into the story of the convention? i started to read pretty widely in a lot of wonderful work that people have done on gender and constitutionalism and and women and i started to be like, i'll just write a little article about her. and then at some moment i realized...
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about how they work. that raised awake feature is set for somebody lifting it up in the normal course. it's not set to respond necessarily to violent motion like flipping it. every single expert testified to that. every single one of them did. and then besides that, you'd have to accept the fact that alec is driving by, just moments prior to that time all of these circumstances would have to go the other way of the reasonable inferences of this case. paul got up there and testified as to these issues and as to the fact that there's no guarantee, in fact more likely than not that the phone is violently thrown or flipped or frisbee or whatever, it's not going to light up. that's consistent with what every other expert said. 9:07 to 9:22, the phone that's on the way to alameda. you heard testimony from mr. rudolphski about this. he said his hitting 74 miles an hour at night. on that particular road. what is he in a hurry about? that's faster than he drove to work. why is he in a hurry? he knows he has to com
about how they work. that raised awake feature is set for somebody lifting it up in the normal course. it's not set to respond necessarily to violent motion like flipping it. every single expert testified to that. every single one of them did. and then besides that, you'd have to accept the fact that alec is driving by, just moments prior to that time all of these circumstances would have to go the other way of the reasonable inferences of this case. paul got up there and testified as to these...
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what are we talk about? yeah. you had. so we talked about the form. you agitated. we talked about the 4 million enslaved africans who are now free. right. the federal government is now dealing with this. they think they deem it an issue, but african-americans don't think freedom is issue. they're just trying to make freedom happen. they're running into all of these things now. we have trying to maneuver a free labor society. remember, i said people are now going to their possible former or could be their former master, a white southerner, and saying, hey, listen, white southerner, i'm no longer enslaved. you have to pay me what i'm doing, how this is what i'm worth. this is what time i want to get off all of these things. and it's just issues. you are i keep there, keep conflicting why southerners are refusing to do that. why southerners and many of them are upset because they have lost the civil war. white former confederates. their confederates who lost the war. i also mention a group of people are just incite everybody. black soldiers are walking in cities and t
what are we talk about? yeah. you had. so we talked about the form. you agitated. we talked about the 4 million enslaved africans who are now free. right. the federal government is now dealing with this. they think they deem it an issue, but african-americans don't think freedom is issue. they're just trying to make freedom happen. they're running into all of these things now. we have trying to maneuver a free labor society. remember, i said people are now going to their possible former or...
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they obviously talked to him about ukraine and russia about the past, about the future, and obviouslyry, see you this week in the judicial control program, sky-high fortunes and trips with his ex-wife, for the merits of which pavlo gorbasenko was re-elected as the head of the state court of the kyiv region, drew attention to a possible fictitious divorce and whether gorbasenko maintains ties with relatives in to the occupied crimea, i bought you for your questions . keep it up, congratulations. you are watching judicial control. i am tetyana shustrova. in ukraine, the judicial reform is currently in progress , and the competition for the higher qualification is approaching. the commission of judges of the supreme body of the judicial system, which is responsible for the formation of the judicial corps and ensuring the proper level, in particular through qualification evaluation, the composition of the qualification commission is completely updated in accordance with international standards. and while it is not yet formed , unscrupulous judges are increasing their fortunes , which cann
they obviously talked to him about ukraine and russia about the past, about the future, and obviouslyry, see you this week in the judicial control program, sky-high fortunes and trips with his ex-wife, for the merits of which pavlo gorbasenko was re-elected as the head of the state court of the kyiv region, drew attention to a possible fictitious divorce and whether gorbasenko maintains ties with relatives in to the occupied crimea, i bought you for your questions . keep it up, congratulations....
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he talks about government efficiency, about tax and welfare reform, about things we might think as more conservative, but it's also very concerned about the plight of people less fortunate. as we'll talk about later, he does bring the sort moral vision to a lot of us policy issues. so so it's kind of hard to pinpoint ideologically and it's hard to pinpoint in terms of where the two parties have been up to that up to that point but he really emphasizes this idea of why not the best of the american government, whereas is other texas a government is good is its people that the american people you kind of like build on this sense. the american people are fundamentally good. the people are good and they deserve a better government. they deserve a good government. and so we kind of might have some questions about, okay, is that what is a good government? who gets decide who who are the winners and losers of a good kind of political. we're going to find out. and that is part of a set of of political appeals and. the result is very close. so we went with just 50%, just over 50% of the vote. and
he talks about government efficiency, about tax and welfare reform, about things we might think as more conservative, but it's also very concerned about the plight of people less fortunate. as we'll talk about later, he does bring the sort moral vision to a lot of us policy issues. so so it's kind of hard to pinpoint ideologically and it's hard to pinpoint in terms of where the two parties have been up to that up to that point but he really emphasizes this idea of why not the best of the...
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and we all know we knows this about about this guy. so. and he arrogant about it. what's his attitude? do you remember this? mm. it seemed like he was ashamed. there was one eyewitness that after doing what he had done, went it. he went to a separate room and was, like, praying god forgive him. so it seemed like he shame about it, but his behavior didn't change. no, his behavior does not change. like you say, over 30 years we have this this going on. i mean, i think that is pretty remarkable. and again, this is you don't just say, oh, the colonists were against this and they were, you know, death on on same sex sexuality every. body seems to know this guy's proclivities. and if you go online i have such a hard can't read this stuff but some some people sort of translated it into into english and there's there's really all of interesting transcripts there and so forth. why is this community so tolerant? they know that this man has been pestering men who don't desire same sex. he's been pestering child adolescents. he'd been going after boys. why so tolerant? great.
and we all know we knows this about about this guy. so. and he arrogant about it. what's his attitude? do you remember this? mm. it seemed like he was ashamed. there was one eyewitness that after doing what he had done, went it. he went to a separate room and was, like, praying god forgive him. so it seemed like he shame about it, but his behavior didn't change. no, his behavior does not change. like you say, over 30 years we have this this going on. i mean, i think that is pretty remarkable....
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so that's my quick about you. and i'm going to do very quick introduction about the book, then julia is going to do her own introduction about the and then we're just going to have a conversation going back and forth about a few things. so that the best way to describe it, this book is about is from the title itself, fight to save the town. that's really the kind of activist solutions side of. and the subtitle is discarded america. and that's really the problem side. and i'm going to start there in defining book the as many of you know there's huge swaths of so many states really almost all states especially california but among many others that have not yet found a larger foothold in the in the economy for working class and middle class jobs. and that means that their holds on to really precarious employment or commutes long distances to reach jobs somewhere else. it means that they lose a lot of their students to college and don't get them. and so there can tend to be a sort of age mismatch in the city. and as t
so that's my quick about you. and i'm going to do very quick introduction about the book, then julia is going to do her own introduction about the and then we're just going to have a conversation going back and forth about a few things. so that the best way to describe it, this book is about is from the title itself, fight to save the town. that's really the kind of activist solutions side of. and the subtitle is discarded america. and that's really the problem side. and i'm going to start...
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and we all know we knows this about about this guy. so. and he arrogant about it. what's his attitude? do you remember this? mm. it seemed like he was ashamed. there was one eyewitness that after doing what he had done, went it. he went to a separate room and was, like, praying god forgive him. so it seemed like he shame about it, but his behavior didn't change. no, his behavior does not change. like you say, over 30 years we have this this going on. i mean, i think that is pretty remarkable. and again, this is you don't just say, oh, the colonists were against this and they were, you know, death on on same sex sexuality every. body seems to know this guy's proclivities. and if you go online i have such a hard can't read this stuff but some some people sort of translated it into into english and there's there's really all of interesting transcripts there and so forth. why is this community so tolerant? they know that this man has been pestering men who don't desire same sex. he's been pestering child adolescents. he'd been going after boys. why so tolerant? great.
and we all know we knows this about about this guy. so. and he arrogant about it. what's his attitude? do you remember this? mm. it seemed like he was ashamed. there was one eyewitness that after doing what he had done, went it. he went to a separate room and was, like, praying god forgive him. so it seemed like he shame about it, but his behavior didn't change. no, his behavior does not change. like you say, over 30 years we have this this going on. i mean, i think that is pretty remarkable....
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this is not something that i knew about i'd even heard about before. and i knew, wow, this is a really unique thing. must be a lot of things written about it. well, there wasn't. and i suppose that was good for me for the future because i was able to be the one to write or write about it. but today we're going to be looking at slavery in this unexpected place and how on earth did we get did did did enslavement occur in the northern colonies, what we consider to be the northern colonies? okay. so we want to start at the beginning and the beginning is a moment that we've talked about before, right? the entwining of indigenous slavery talked about that when we looked at the history of the the indian slave trade. right, the tuscarora war. but much like in that instance and instance there was an entwining between the moment of african native enslavement. now the first reference to african slavery in in at least in massachusetts actually i'm sorry in new england was in reference to the war in 37. so really early in the 17th century you're seeing the first re
this is not something that i knew about i'd even heard about before. and i knew, wow, this is a really unique thing. must be a lot of things written about it. well, there wasn't. and i suppose that was good for me for the future because i was able to be the one to write or write about it. but today we're going to be looking at slavery in this unexpected place and how on earth did we get did did did enslavement occur in the northern colonies, what we consider to be the northern colonies? okay....
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but what about the shotgun? gauge shotgun, doubled with one double and number drylock number 2 steel shot. well, first of all, you heard that the two weapons that paul often favored and often carried were this shotgun right here and the blackout. those were his two guns, his favorite guns, aside from his deer rifle. the defendant had that gun with him when daniel green, the first deputy on the scene, showed up and shotguns as you heard are a little bit different than rifles. and the conclusion there was, was that the two fired shells inside the feed room that killed paul had class characteristics similar with that benelli, super black eagle 3, but insufficient individual identifying marks to either match or exclude it. that shotgun right there. but, what did you -- what else did you hear about the shotguns? paul had this benelli super black eagle 3, that was his gun, will loving, rogan, all identified that as paul's gun, the one that alec had, it's got maggie's dna and blood on the receiver, you heard from the d
but what about the shotgun? gauge shotgun, doubled with one double and number drylock number 2 steel shot. well, first of all, you heard that the two weapons that paul often favored and often carried were this shotgun right here and the blackout. those were his two guns, his favorite guns, aside from his deer rifle. the defendant had that gun with him when daniel green, the first deputy on the scene, showed up and shotguns as you heard are a little bit different than rifles. and the conclusion...
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about you know i hadn't thought much about tick tock i prefer to think about tick tock if possible, but but i do think, you know, the smart people who are working on social media platforms, are really here. i also think i, i love that i'm just like a super fan of the kaiser family foundation, the polling. and so i'm so happy to hear about you know that there's still thinking and and asking about boosters and kids vaccines. and one of the things that i think maybe we we can talk about is that the the uptake kids vaccines is very low, especially for kids under the age five. and that i don't that is only explainable bipartisanship because it's much lower than you would expect given the kind of the breakdown of partizanship. and in the u.s.. so i think one of the things we might want to think in terms of vaccination are other things is we why that is why. it's why we're seeing these very low levels of booster. children's vaccines and and how much of that is about a lack of communication and from the cdc other and kind of local health and how much of that is people just wanting to believ
about you know i hadn't thought much about tick tock i prefer to think about tick tock if possible, but but i do think, you know, the smart people who are working on social media platforms, are really here. i also think i, i love that i'm just like a super fan of the kaiser family foundation, the polling. and so i'm so happy to hear about you know that there's still thinking and and asking about boosters and kids vaccines. and one of the things that i think maybe we we can talk about is that...
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ukraine and about the small rivers that feed the big ones, and today we'll talk about the river withbeautiful name, you later began to call it vita and even vita but it is actually vyta from the word вытя er and it is the right tributary of the dnieper and it flows within the boundaries of kyiv and it is also very important that to a large extent the basin of the river is located in the suburban area outside the boundaries of such a very er strong building intensity that actually preserved it and here it is interesting very attention hmm natural and historical sights in the basin of such a small river , it would seem, how are you? in zmiiv, they also led a fragment of the tunnel crossing under the dnieper, about 40 m of the military tonal crossing, which was built in 1936-41 under the dnieper channel, the goal of the lithuanian ancient er, beauty. i have a streak of not admiring myself more than once, er, and often there she is incredibly beautiful, and please don't forget what this thing is, if you come across a rumor about her somewhere or say what she is . but this is a very good
ukraine and about the small rivers that feed the big ones, and today we'll talk about the river withbeautiful name, you later began to call it vita and even vita but it is actually vyta from the word вытя er and it is the right tributary of the dnieper and it flows within the boundaries of kyiv and it is also very important that to a large extent the basin of the river is located in the suburban area outside the boundaries of such a very er strong building intensity that actually preserved...
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and when i this rhetoric i read about this rhetoric, i think about these stories. and i also think about how many of these stories aren't known. and so how we have to start these stories, teaching these stories to think about shaping different futures for the nation. and these are remarkable stories. so just to give you a few, in 1920, in may of 1920, robert meyer is a teacher in a one room nebraska schoolhouse as parochial teacher and he is teaching an 11 year old boy how to read the bible in german. and for this he is arrested because in about half the states in the country in 1920, it was illegal to teach languages other than english. and yet, robert doesn't back down and he his case up through the courts and in 1923, the supreme court comes back in support of meyer, enshrining the right for to learn languages other than english. there is the story of mendez v westminster, who the mendez family in the early 1940s. they go to enroll their kids in school and they are told, no, you can't go here. you have to go to the segregated mexican school down the road because
and when i this rhetoric i read about this rhetoric, i think about these stories. and i also think about how many of these stories aren't known. and so how we have to start these stories, teaching these stories to think about shaping different futures for the nation. and these are remarkable stories. so just to give you a few, in 1920, in may of 1920, robert meyer is a teacher in a one room nebraska schoolhouse as parochial teacher and he is teaching an 11 year old boy how to read the bible in...
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could you talk a little bit about that, about the connection between about their connection to this came to be and how this community became victims of environmental racism? i would be happy to. yeah i have to say that when i started. this your book catherine had not yet come out and i felt. there was a real dearth of of literature on environmental racism and i felt like what your colleague bryan stevenson had done and michelle alexander had done with with the legal system and what what others had done with things like housing, discrimination, redlining. we didn't really have books that did that for environmental racism. and i think both of us are trying remedy that. so i would say that i always think about the reconstruction era where where one of my favorite americans, stevens he was one of the one of the the radical republican legislators gave this speech in pennsylvania, where he said, if we're really serious about about changing things, what we need to do is seize the plantations of these these southern aristocrats, break them up and give us the land to the black people. and he said
could you talk a little bit about that, about the connection between about their connection to this came to be and how this community became victims of environmental racism? i would be happy to. yeah i have to say that when i started. this your book catherine had not yet come out and i felt. there was a real dearth of of literature on environmental racism and i felt like what your colleague bryan stevenson had done and michelle alexander had done with with the legal system and what what others...
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about january 6, please. talk about cherry picking.he democrats have done nothing but cherry pick for the last five or six years. the russia collusion, this case and that case. they have done nothing but persecute our president. host: that is kathy in north carolina. when it comes to capitol hill back to congress we talk about what's happening on the floor of the house and senate, key committee meetings you are focusing on what are you looking for? guest: on the subject of tiktok the energy and commerce committee will be having a committee hearing on tiktok but also mainly focusing on protecting american data and privacy while also making sure that the children that often use tiktok are protected as well. and efforts to ramp up and ban it, efforts to bennett have definitely ramped up. the budget committee will have a hearing on thursday for the budget request. the office of budget -- management and budget director will testify before house republicans. just last week, she testified in front of senate republicans and it got a little bit
about january 6, please. talk about cherry picking.he democrats have done nothing but cherry pick for the last five or six years. the russia collusion, this case and that case. they have done nothing but persecute our president. host: that is kathy in north carolina. when it comes to capitol hill back to congress we talk about what's happening on the floor of the house and senate, key committee meetings you are focusing on what are you looking for? guest: on the subject of tiktok the energy and...
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when we talk about energy we are talking about all forms of energy. i think people want to label republicans as fossil fuel energy people but were talking about the full spectrum of energy. how do we develop more domestic energy. how do we become less reliant on foreign countries and today when you talk about energy we are not just talking about oil and gas. you automatically start talking about mining because to have an electrified economy you have to do a lot of mining. there is an attitude in our country now that we want everything we just don't want it in our back yard. the lower energy cost act addresses energy production, it addresses mining and it addresses the root of stopping a lot of domestic energy production. we want to streamline this. we are not gutting any environmental laws prayed we can make a strong case that what were doing on energy is much better for the environment in the long run than the path that were on right now. when we make energy in america we make it cleaner and safer and more efficiently than any other place in the worl
when we talk about energy we are talking about all forms of energy. i think people want to label republicans as fossil fuel energy people but were talking about the full spectrum of energy. how do we develop more domestic energy. how do we become less reliant on foreign countries and today when you talk about energy we are not just talking about oil and gas. you automatically start talking about mining because to have an electrified economy you have to do a lot of mining. there is an attitude...
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about four years ago.w easy it is to buy an assault-style weapon in america. because he lives in a state where it's really easy to do that. you can go on a website and you can look up ar-15. and in minutes, you can complete a private transaction with a seller because he has not expanded the brady law. all across this country with a seller that does not technically have to do background checks. and i showed him this. it was about five miles from his house, where he could have bought this assault-style weapon in a safeway parking lot. and nicole, he was shocked. he was so upset. he wanted to do something about this. and three days later, we contacted him and got no response. and the reality is it's about money in politics and people like marco rubio being very concerned about the primary. and having folks who can come into these primaries who are extremists who will unseat them. and obviously they must not believe in an afterlife because they know the consequences of what they are doing. and they sit by with
about four years ago.w easy it is to buy an assault-style weapon in america. because he lives in a state where it's really easy to do that. you can go on a website and you can look up ar-15. and in minutes, you can complete a private transaction with a seller because he has not expanded the brady law. all across this country with a seller that does not technically have to do background checks. and i showed him this. it was about five miles from his house, where he could have bought this...
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so we're not talking about fake news, but this what we are talking about, we talking about the fact that billionaires and wall street own and control the american media and they have an agenda and. that agenda is not to allow us to have the kind of debate and discussion that we should be happy. let me give you a few examples or in inequality now, i think that it is an outrage. the three people or more wealth of the bottom half of american society. others might disagree. but you tell me how often discuss the morality of three people having so much power. it's not something we discuss in america today. we have the highest rate of childhood poverty of almost any major nation on earth. very rarely do we discuss. to give you another example, a very few people know this well. how do you guys know this? we now pay twice as much per capita for care as the people of any other country. and yet we got 85 million americans who are uninsured or underinsured. you tell me how often you see turn on cbs, nbc, fox and they say, why do we spend so much for health care and we have such disastrous system? an
so we're not talking about fake news, but this what we are talking about, we talking about the fact that billionaires and wall street own and control the american media and they have an agenda and. that agenda is not to allow us to have the kind of debate and discussion that we should be happy. let me give you a few examples or in inequality now, i think that it is an outrage. the three people or more wealth of the bottom half of american society. others might disagree. but you tell me how...
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i will ask ou is still talking about. i will ask you about _ is still talking about.bour change that policy if you win the next election or would you keep that freeze? fiscal drag is a real problem. we recognise it, you have recognised it, a lot of people have recognised it, a lot of people have recognised it and we want to see working people pay less tax. it and we want to see working people pay less tam— pay less tax. would you get rid of it, pay less tax. would you get rid of it. change — pay less tax. would you get rid of it. change it _ pay less tax. would you get rid of it. change it if — pay less tax. would you get rid of it, change it if you _ pay less tax. would you get rid of it, change it if you win _ pay less tax. would you get rid of it, change it if you win the - pay less tax. would you get rid of it, change it if you win the next i it, change it if you win the next election? ~ . it, change it if you win the next election? ~ , . . , , , election? we see what happens when governments — election? we see what happens when governments make _ election? we see
i will ask ou is still talking about. i will ask you about _ is still talking about.bour change that policy if you win the next election or would you keep that freeze? fiscal drag is a real problem. we recognise it, you have recognised it, a lot of people have recognised it, a lot of people have recognised it and we want to see working people pay less tax. it and we want to see working people pay less tam— pay less tax. would you get rid of it, pay less tax. would you get rid of it. change...
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lots to talk about here. thank you again. >>> all right, good old maga still trying to make attorneys get attorneys, as a federal judge ordered trump attorney evan corcoran to testify we'll bring you the latest after this showed that centrum silvr supports cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say... ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application; that easy. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $2 billion but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com, powered by innovation refunds. i'm your overly competitive brother. check. psych! and i'm about to
lots to talk about here. thank you again. >>> all right, good old maga still trying to make attorneys get attorneys, as a federal judge ordered trump attorney evan corcoran to testify we'll bring you the latest after this showed that centrum silvr supports cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say... ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic,...
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. >> and today a cushion the about the war in ukraine -- a discussion about the war in ukraine live at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span2. c-span now, our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet provider s, and we're just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications supports crues span as a public service. c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> joining us now is wisdom cole with the naacp. he serves as their youth and college division national director. here to talk about the topic of student debt relief. mr. cole, thanks for your time. >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: and if i understand it, you were amongst those of the many outside the supreme court as the court heard this week about president biden's student debt plan. what was
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get real about your risks and do something about it.th care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that one's purple. - [announcer] get the exact same coverage as the nation's leading carrier. starting at $20. consumer cellular. >>> we have some breaking news this morning that could have a major impact on fighting our country's opioid epidemic. the fda has just approved an over the counter version of narcan. americans will now be able to buy 4 milligrams of narcan without a prescription. it should be available by late summer in major retailers online and convenience stores nationwide. the fda commissioner said the move was to address a, quote, dire public health need. >>> and meanwhile, we're learning more about the six victims of the shooting at covenant school in nashville. school custodian mike hill was a father and grandfather, a forme
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about how they felt. i have any reason to believe that a british soldiers wife would feel in any way superior here to an american loyalist sold wife, because that american loyalist soldier's wife just as liable to be british born or irish born or dutch born as she is likely to be. american. so certainly as a generality the british people who came here with army starting to feel a sense of superiority to their american opponents, they americans a lot of times as being simpletons, as being disorganized, ized. they were involved in a natural rebellion against their king, and that made them bad. but in terms of just feeling superior because they were from england, i don't have any to believe that that would be the case. you think it far more along rank lines? yes. a lot of socialization between civilian and military families in areas where the army is. but it happens rank lines. right. so you see officers officers and officers, wives socializing with elite americans. reagan kind of happens. enlisted men with
about how they felt. i have any reason to believe that a british soldiers wife would feel in any way superior here to an american loyalist sold wife, because that american loyalist soldier's wife just as liable to be british born or irish born or dutch born as she is likely to be. american. so certainly as a generality the british people who came here with army starting to feel a sense of superiority to their american opponents, they americans a lot of times as being simpletons, as being...
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congratulations, this is a column about money during the war. i'm starting with an important figure of important news. finally, the latest figures have already become known after the calculations by the ministries of the economy of ukraine. so, the government adjusted expectations regarding the drop in the gross domestic product of our country last year due to the war. so, the economy fell by 29.2%. the cabinet expected almost 30 and a half percent, this is a slightly better indicator, it became possible thanks to the coordinated work of the government, the parliament, the help of international partners, in particular, the high adaptability of business and the population. economy to start actively to recover, in particular, this is the low purchasing power of the population. well, people simply do not have the funds to buy goods and invest money in the economy, and there were negative trends at home - it is clear that this reduction is due to the war of foreign investments. for our state, in particular, adjusted the policy of financial guarantee
congratulations, this is a column about money during the war. i'm starting with an important figure of important news. finally, the latest figures have already become known after the calculations by the ministries of the economy of ukraine. so, the government adjusted expectations regarding the drop in the gross domestic product of our country last year due to the war. so, the economy fell by 29.2%. the cabinet expected almost 30 and a half percent, this is a slightly better indicator, it...
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georgia, of course, concerned about their about their litigation. you've got the new york state attorney general. you've got a variety of things going on around the country. of course, the federal investigations into january 6th as well as the mar-a-lago documents, there's a lot going on. the challenge, though politically, is the president going to say? look at all this stuff going on all these democrats coming after me? i'm the victim, which is a story he's played out during his entire time in office, and since he's been out well, it's also something that you know to be to be real about it. alvin brad sort of gave him that when he was campaigning for this office. he spoke in stark terms about the potential of prosecuting donald trump. so you are going to hear a lot about that in the coming months, and it's not surprising that you would hear a lot. it's something set in there . yeah but alvin bragg did that here on the set. he came and did an interview with the two of you and he said, essentially like, stay tuned, basically did indicate that somethi
georgia, of course, concerned about their about their litigation. you've got the new york state attorney general. you've got a variety of things going on around the country. of course, the federal investigations into january 6th as well as the mar-a-lago documents, there's a lot going on. the challenge, though politically, is the president going to say? look at all this stuff going on all these democrats coming after me? i'm the victim, which is a story he's played out during his entire time in...
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on about books we delve into the latest news about the
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i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now.oticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. there's a story in every piece of land. written by those who work it. like the upshaws. the nelsons. and the caggianos. run with us and start telling your story. >> martha: one year ago this week, a russian attack in ukraine in the early days of the war gravely wounded benjamin hall, our correspondent and killed our fox camera man and producer. now their stories are being told in the most moving way in this new documentary that every up with must see. it's truly riveting and never before seen footage of this story. the documentary is called "sacrifice and survival, a story from the front line." premiers sunday night at 9:00 eastern. i screened it yet with a group of us here. i have to tell you, it was so incredibly well-done by miriam and dan and so many people involved in this. get your whole
i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now.oticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. there's a story in every piece of land. written by those who work it. like the upshaws. the nelsons. and the caggianos. run with us and start telling your story. >> martha: one year ago this week, a russian attack in ukraine...
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that is, all these phrases about peace , about dialogue, about international law, etc. and so on, they are not said in such a way that china does not take any m-m additional commitments in fact if we are talking about m-m chinese plan with 12 points uh-e we focus only on the first one and there is respect for territorial integrity and borders in fact you can not read further and this is probably an important point regarding m dear friend, you know a little more than a year ago mmm, dear vladimir, this is how emmanuel macron addressed vladimir putin, and what do they say that this gave him? well, i mean , vladimir putin was attacked from all sides, and china is not an exception in fact. if we talk about the results of this visit, - a lot of things really happened, they happened. in the 100 years before , the leadership of russia never announced to the whole world that it was ready to exchange russian rubles for the chinese yuan as a means of trade with third countries, that is, we see simply present - clearly present a the chineseization of russia in general well, plus,
that is, all these phrases about peace , about dialogue, about international law, etc. and so on, they are not said in such a way that china does not take any m-m additional commitments in fact if we are talking about m-m chinese plan with 12 points uh-e we focus only on the first one and there is respect for territorial integrity and borders in fact you can not read further and this is probably an important point regarding m dear friend, you know a little more than a year ago mmm, dear...
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we're talk about the summer. sc you no. we're talk about the summer. you are no.summer. sr you are looking at these files and thinking, oh my goodness. 2.3 million words of messages here. 100,000 — million words of messages here. 100,000 or more individual messages in conversations. absolutely no way that i_ in conversations. absolutely no way that i wore — in conversations. absolutely no way that i wore it matt hancock or anyone — that i wore it matt hancock or anyone who works for him could possibly— anyone who works for him could possibly have gone through all of that _ possibly have gone through all of that my— possibly have gone through all of that. my role at that time was to help matt — that. my role at that time was to help matt hancock write the book that he _ help matt hancock write the book that he wanted. it would have to be a true _ that he wanted. it would have to be a true account, of course are not going — a true account, of course are not going to _ a true account, of course are not going to put — a true account, of course are not going to put my
we're talk about the summer. sc you no. we're talk about the summer. you are no.summer. sr you are looking at these files and thinking, oh my goodness. 2.3 million words of messages here. 100,000 — million words of messages here. 100,000 or more individual messages in conversations. absolutely no way that i_ in conversations. absolutely no way that i wore — in conversations. absolutely no way that i wore it matt hancock or anyone — that i wore it matt hancock or anyone who works for him...
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minister, as much as i don't want to talk about it today, let's at least say a few words about russia is obvious that after we win, we, together with your help from other countries, will help the russian aggressor , we will not have relations with russia, well, at least they will not be as they were before, but if we talk about the european union, will there be, well, will there be relations with russia after our victory of our common victories, but what kind of relationship do you think it will be? it all depends on the outcome of the war. if there will still be civility. if the leaders of russia will bear responsibility for the war crimes they committed. if russia will pay reparations, the minimum basis for that. to talk about any potential further relations, the development of relations in the future, but if this does not happen, if putin is his publicists, if they continue to sit in the kremlin, then this is not moral. it is moral to maintain any kind of relations with them after the war is over, we are talking about different areas of life we understand that they are now committi
minister, as much as i don't want to talk about it today, let's at least say a few words about russia is obvious that after we win, we, together with your help from other countries, will help the russian aggressor , we will not have relations with russia, well, at least they will not be as they were before, but if we talk about the european union, will there be, well, will there be relations with russia after our victory of our common victories, but what kind of relationship do you think it...
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what we were talking about.y the way, about drugs, as such , there are not so many real drugs, for example, there are idiolex and sativex - these are drugs that are already recognized as drugs, and many others. cannabiol mass oil cbd is a food additive in the world. it is not yet a drug , it is a food additive that is added like this, these drugs are also about the pain syndrome. i would like to say one more important problem about the fact that now the number of craniocerebral injuries, and craniocerebral injury is the leading one among all wars, and the remote consequences of craniocerebral injuries can also be accompanied by the occurrence of epileptic seizures, and these are precisely the long-term consequences. in lanka, a lot of research has already been done, and this will also be needed by our veterans , of course, many people with damaged limbs who feel pain, both physical and psychological. what is our huge trauma and the multi-functional injuries that our defenders are getting now, they need us to hav
what we were talking about.y the way, about drugs, as such , there are not so many real drugs, for example, there are idiolex and sativex - these are drugs that are already recognized as drugs, and many others. cannabiol mass oil cbd is a food additive in the world. it is not yet a drug , it is a food additive that is added like this, these drugs are also about the pain syndrome. i would like to say one more important problem about the fact that now the number of craniocerebral injuries, and...
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look, i'm excited about that work. i think it's about time. and as i said before when i visited that summit, knowing that we were one of a few countries that is primarily monolingual, that has to change. we are going to change it. nathan: i love what that does not only because it values our students who sometimes feel other -- it also creates an environment where their families will feel more welcomed as well. there are some side benefits there. secretary cardona: absolutely. nathan: you and i had many conversations about the valuable partnerships between parents and teachers and the educational success of their children. so i know your commitment is there. but can you talk to us where the department is right now as far as how you're engaging parents and the design, the delivery, the implementation of education strategies? secretary cardona: sure. and i want to thank you for your partnership at the national p.t.a. from day one you've been partners in the process. you know, said it as a classroom teacher, when i was a school principal, parents
look, i'm excited about that work. i think it's about time. and as i said before when i visited that summit, knowing that we were one of a few countries that is primarily monolingual, that has to change. we are going to change it. nathan: i love what that does not only because it values our students who sometimes feel other -- it also creates an environment where their families will feel more welcomed as well. there are some side benefits there. secretary cardona: absolutely. nathan: you and i...
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nothing unusual about this. let them to speak to its schedule, as i said clearly at the top there is absolutely no reason for beijing to react differently in this regard. >> thanks, hi, john. i have a question on the summit of the democracies. iraq is the only arab country participating. more adhere to democratic values. >> summit for democracy gives us a chance to speak at a multi-lateral platform with many nations about what we are all doing to enhance transparency and accountability and abide by the consent of the government, and we are delighted that iraq can participate, and we'll see what the next one looks like and who gets invited to attend and who participates. but we would hope that all democracies as they look at the outcome of this week will want to follow suit. >> also in israel, you see the attitude of prime minister netanyahu disrespentful of the president? i mean, he's known to not have a good relationship with democratic presidents, including president obama, he used to address him publicly in t
nothing unusual about this. let them to speak to its schedule, as i said clearly at the top there is absolutely no reason for beijing to react differently in this regard. >> thanks, hi, john. i have a question on the summit of the democracies. iraq is the only arab country participating. more adhere to democratic values. >> summit for democracy gives us a chance to speak at a multi-lateral platform with many nations about what we are all doing to enhance transparency and...
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caroline: let's talk about what you are. let's talk about what the platform is.t is cards, it is expenses management, but it is also travel. this is a new announcement you have got. how hard is it to bring new offerings to the table when you're also trying to onboard like matt? henrique: think about us as all spend. we have corporate cards that we started and then we went to expense management. our business account products, we can have wires. today we are announcing travel. not only can you book your travel in different websites. on the brex app you can book all of your travel in an easy way and you can have the experience from booking your trip to restaurants and tubers you may need on your business responses. everything is automated. all of the approvals are automated. can keep everyone on budget with our live budget system. a lot of companies are trying to control their travel costs and a lot are saying you should travel , take two stops on the way to san francisco and new york because it is cheaper. we are saying don't do that. give accountability to manager
caroline: let's talk about what you are. let's talk about what the platform is.t is cards, it is expenses management, but it is also travel. this is a new announcement you have got. how hard is it to bring new offerings to the table when you're also trying to onboard like matt? henrique: think about us as all spend. we have corporate cards that we started and then we went to expense management. our business account products, we can have wires. today we are announcing travel. not only can you...
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books about black people, books about gay people, books about jewish people.his country is really going the wrong way and if we elect donald trump again, that is it, we are done. we will never have a democracy or a decent country and now the most loud, racist parents can decide what is taught in school? i pay the highest property taxes in the country and we have the best schools in new jersey. i'm happy my taxes go to school because kids are getting a great education. people with masters and doctorates in know what they are doing or designing the education for children so they understand the world that they live in. just because you have a child does not make them qualified to decide how kids are educated. i just think this legislation is garbage and i hope the joe biden vetoes it. host: all right, thank you for your call mark. it was passed in the house, the bill is not likely to even get an airing in the senate where democrats are in control, let alone make it to president biden's desk. it did pass in the republican-controlled house. i want to bring up an ar
books about black people, books about gay people, books about jewish people.his country is really going the wrong way and if we elect donald trump again, that is it, we are done. we will never have a democracy or a decent country and now the most loud, racist parents can decide what is taught in school? i pay the highest property taxes in the country and we have the best schools in new jersey. i'm happy my taxes go to school because kids are getting a great education. people with masters and...
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of course, it was such a transitional period when we talked about let's talk not just about victory day but the day of victory over nazism, let's talk together with on may 8, we introduced the day of remembrance and reconciliation. but it seems to me that the situation that began after the full-scale invasion of the mood of ukrainians provides all the opportunities for money to finally abandon these soviet traditions right now, as i said, sociology has shown that society turned out to be much more ready than those politicians who are supposedly presenting to the public in the parliament. well, accordingly , the transition to the new calendar, the new julian calendar , in your opinion. promotion of this extremely important church initiative, it is extremely important that the initiative is really in the hands of the church here, because we are talking about religious holidays, and obviously , regardless of the wishes of individual public activists or even the wishes of the state, this is still the responsibility of the church and i i am very glad that the church has taken on this respons
of course, it was such a transitional period when we talked about let's talk not just about victory day but the day of victory over nazism, let's talk together with on may 8, we introduced the day of remembrance and reconciliation. but it seems to me that the situation that began after the full-scale invasion of the mood of ukrainians provides all the opportunities for money to finally abandon these soviet traditions right now, as i said, sociology has shown that society turned out to be much...
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the thing is this is never been about proving the rolex's a shunts about the doj.he fbi or the district party of manhattan. they're not out to find all the corruption out there. don't take my word for it. here is to jordan just last year. >> all those things that have been investigated to the truth. plus that will help from the 2024 rate. when i hope and i think president trump is gonna run again we need to make sure that he winds. >> we need to make sure that he wins. telling you what he's doing it right there. that's been their motivation all along. in from addressing the real issue, people are facing across the country by the way. they're in charge of the house after all. from immigration, gun violence to coming up with a plan. to avoid to faulting on our debt. they are fixated on this. for now, wouldn't freak out about what they're up to, would they make it out of this. so far, it doesn't like to have the legal ground or the competency to actually deliver. coming up, ron desantis can't seem to make up his mind when it comes to russian invasion of ukraine. he's
the thing is this is never been about proving the rolex's a shunts about the doj.he fbi or the district party of manhattan. they're not out to find all the corruption out there. don't take my word for it. here is to jordan just last year. >> all those things that have been investigated to the truth. plus that will help from the 2024 rate. when i hope and i think president trump is gonna run again we need to make sure that he winds. >> we need to make sure that he wins. telling you...
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would you change your mind about doing it? we've got a lot to talk about tonight. here with me, the new york times emma goldberg, congressman ro khanna, former senate candidate joe canyon, and very serious podcast host josh borrow. i'm glad that you're all here with me tonight everyone. there's a lot to talk about here. and i want to begin with what everyone's talk about, but from a different angle. the idea of this bank run, the idea of what happened in these bank failures. it raises the question, given how people first learned about it, i mean, we thought that social media might have its own vices, right, might be problematic in some ways. but it really seem to be the impetus for people getting information quickly, congressman, about a potential for a bank run. how does that sit with you? >> well, i think you saw that almost every venture capitalist, every tech leaders on twitter. and money moves very, very fast. so, it was very important for government to move fast. i'm glad that secretary yellen got there by sunday night, and give them credit. but we do have to
would you change your mind about doing it? we've got a lot to talk about tonight. here with me, the new york times emma goldberg, congressman ro khanna, former senate candidate joe canyon, and very serious podcast host josh borrow. i'm glad that you're all here with me tonight everyone. there's a lot to talk about here. and i want to begin with what everyone's talk about, but from a different angle. the idea of this bank run, the idea of what happened in these bank failures. it raises the...