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so once spielberg decides not to go with alice's version and hired another writer alice is still part of the process so she makes certain demands about the equity and racial equity and racial makeup of the crew. so it has to be more than 50 percent of the people of color. which is before our moment of equity . and alsoon set every day with the , so while on the one hand it wasn't her movie and she does pay a huge cost for a mistake or the way in which the story feared from her novel, she was part of the process. that's something i didn't realize until i did this book, how intimate the process was making the movie and how much of the family was. they were talking about being on set and having grown up in a household in which my mother was emotionally and mentally abusive and where sheexperienced sexual assault , she talks about seeing onset what love is. she learned through the relationships between alice and quincy and stevens working with her mother she was able to understand for the first time this is what love is and it changes her life so i think alice was the one who paid the con
so once spielberg decides not to go with alice's version and hired another writer alice is still part of the process so she makes certain demands about the equity and racial equity and racial makeup of the crew. so it has to be more than 50 percent of the people of color. which is before our moment of equity . and alsoon set every day with the , so while on the one hand it wasn't her movie and she does pay a huge cost for a mistake or the way in which the story feared from her novel, she was...
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alice walker has to cross a picket line to see her own film and why that it important is because alice walker is a sicknicking a -- she fought for the rights of black people, a protesters and her spirit, and she is continued to have a long life of posting, north carolina so for her to have to cross the picket line with black people boycotting her movie to see her film was quite -- seems kind of unreal, but part of what i wanted to do is show that some of the things we take for grant in this political moment were fought for by black women. the work you continuously do. but that black women in the anyones? and 1980s were building communities and cultural imaginary the n which we could see what freedom looked like for black people, and a couple of years ago on the panel with low loretta volunteers and she shade in the '80s we thought we indiana it because you think but -- despite the backlash, she gets a pulitzer, and a film by a hollywood film based on her, and there's just black women are in many ways -- oprah gets a television show. that's a moment in which there was a lot of political
alice walker has to cross a picket line to see her own film and why that it important is because alice walker is a sicknicking a -- she fought for the rights of black people, a protesters and her spirit, and she is continued to have a long life of posting, north carolina so for her to have to cross the picket line with black people boycotting her movie to see her film was quite -- seems kind of unreal, but part of what i wanted to do is show that some of the things we take for grant in this...
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i would say alice maybe.the "the color purple," you think but the journey, the musical will be turned into a movie so reached a level of cultural acceptance that was impossible to imagine in 1985 when people were boycotting the movie but is real todayle. i think alice walker, i think, is still a quite a complicate figure and also because she is a black woman from the south who is a genius is -- when every time i pick up the newspaper there's some -- what do we think of orwell today, wharton, fitzgerald today, the gasby. authors we assume are universal and should be recognized and i think for me it was really important to -- because the book has already achieved such universal recognition, broken every record in terms of sales and awards so that's the kind of crazy thing. then the movie and then the musical. every plateau tries to get over it does and yet i still think there's a way in which alice walker the writer is still not recognized the way in which she should be, one of this whitmannesque type figures i
i would say alice maybe.the "the color purple," you think but the journey, the musical will be turned into a movie so reached a level of cultural acceptance that was impossible to imagine in 1985 when people were boycotting the movie but is real todayle. i think alice walker, i think, is still a quite a complicate figure and also because she is a black woman from the south who is a genius is -- when every time i pick up the newspaper there's some -- what do we think of orwell today,...
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alice still part of the process.she makes certain demands about the racial equity in the makeup of the crew . said has to be more people of color which is before our moment of writers. analysis onset every day. so on one hand, it wasn't a movie. and she does take a huge cost for the mistakes for the way in which the story veered from her novel. she was part of the process. i didn't realize until he did this book how intimate the process wasn't making the movie. how much of a family was . fred talks about being onset. having grown up in a house in which her mother was emotionally and mentally abusive and where she experienced sexual assault. she talked about sing on set what love is . she's learned through relationships between alice and quincy and steven and her mother and she was able to understand for the first time, this is what love is and it changes the course of oprah's life. so i think that alice paid the consequences the backlash. but they all were affected by that . and alice's highly collaborative in the pr
alice still part of the process.she makes certain demands about the racial equity in the makeup of the crew . said has to be more people of color which is before our moment of writers. analysis onset every day. so on one hand, it wasn't a movie. and she does take a huge cost for the mistakes for the way in which the story veered from her novel. she was part of the process. i didn't realize until he did this book how intimate the process wasn't making the movie. how much of a family was . fred...
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alice wong, if you could respond to this? could take us for your attempt to get a vaccine. >> yeah, i'm so delighted that the representative -- for what it is. people do not know what ableism is. if they hear about it -- [indiscernible] i'm like, don't really understand at all. ableism is systemic. it divides people. i have been really nervous. being the high-risk disabled person. he's a ventilator to breathe. i have respiratory failure. if i get the virus, i will not survive. that is a certainty. so i have done everything within my power to stay safe. again, with so many people, there is only so much you can do. i have not left my house one time only in october to get the flu shot. there are so many people in this country and everywhere that are biding their time. i thought, ok, [indiscernible] but at least i am prioritized. but then that's completely wiped off the states website. basically a betrayal by the state. we were told to be patient and wait our turn. i called around, i asked my pharmacist. i was doing -- i talked t
alice wong, if you could respond to this? could take us for your attempt to get a vaccine. >> yeah, i'm so delighted that the representative -- for what it is. people do not know what ableism is. if they hear about it -- [indiscernible] i'm like, don't really understand at all. ableism is systemic. it divides people. i have been really nervous. being the high-risk disabled person. he's a ventilator to breathe. i have respiratory failure. if i get the virus, i will not survive. that is a...
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but in publishing world in those days alice was alice. if she said i'm going to send it to alice, everyone knows who she was talking about. i said, okay, fine. well, alice sort of took my thesis, which was something provocative, and not one that you would have been reading about elsewhere i and she was kind of struck by it. so she was in new york and we talked about it and she said i'd like this idea so i ended up doing it. but she knew what i really loved was narrative history and that's what she loved. so, we tried to come up with some ideas 0 of where to go next and as i've always given her the full credit she was the one who said to me in a phone conversation, we'll come up with something. what would you know but the mexican war? i said i don't know -- i know a little bit about it. i'd be interested' per suing the politics of and so that's how we end up doing that it and was her idea. and then did that one, did the presidency book and the mckinley book together. >> host: when you say narrative history, mr.merry, what do you mean by th
but in publishing world in those days alice was alice. if she said i'm going to send it to alice, everyone knows who she was talking about. i said, okay, fine. well, alice sort of took my thesis, which was something provocative, and not one that you would have been reading about elsewhere i and she was kind of struck by it. so she was in new york and we talked about it and she said i'd like this idea so i ended up doing it. but she knew what i really loved was narrative history and that's what...
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so when gardner was just one and again, her name at the time is alice chenoweth her father emancipated the people he held in bondage and moved everyone to, indiana. this whole family then they lose everything the father dies and the civil war and young alice chenoweth becomes a teacher and this is the job. she loses after she has an affair with a high ranking elected official named charles smart. this is the part of her story that she buries but it's what motivates her after the affair becomes public. she spends a few years reading thinking pondering. how is this come to be? why is it she writes later that a man is valued for many things least of which is his chastity whereas a woman is valued for a few things chief of which is her chastity. so it's this sexual double standard that starts her on her. time path of feminist reform when she moves to new york city in 1883, that's when she changes her name to helen hamilton gardner. she debuts on the free thought lecture circuit where today we would call atheist or agnostic under the tutelage of robert ingersoll the great agnostic this guar
so when gardner was just one and again, her name at the time is alice chenoweth her father emancipated the people he held in bondage and moved everyone to, indiana. this whole family then they lose everything the father dies and the civil war and young alice chenoweth becomes a teacher and this is the job. she loses after she has an affair with a high ranking elected official named charles smart. this is the part of her story that she buries but it's what motivates her after the affair becomes...
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what worries johanna is that kids like alice sandra us still facing the same problems a bit he faced as a youngster 20 years ago. you know life is hard in the ghetto sometimes you go without food you get used to it sometimes you watch somebody get mugged they just want to feed their families therefore life here is very hard many have left football for crime we have buried a lot of them and life goes on ready. johanna's parents don't live in dan door anymore with his help they were able to move to a wealthier safer part of nairobi. his parents were initially skeptical that football could provide a stable career when he was 13 his mother stopped him from going to norway for trials 2 years later he went and gave the money he earned to his mom. and. then when he brought me the money i realized that even football can be beneficial. his father had retired but i was still cutting people's here for money. by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. grows. so we're never. we're never. give me. in 2
what worries johanna is that kids like alice sandra us still facing the same problems a bit he faced as a youngster 20 years ago. you know life is hard in the ghetto sometimes you go without food you get used to it sometimes you watch somebody get mugged they just want to feed their families therefore life here is very hard many have left football for crime we have buried a lot of them and life goes on ready. johanna's parents don't live in dan door anymore with his help they were able to move...
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what worries johanna is that kids like alice sundra are still facing the same problems a bit he faced as a youngster 20 years ago. my son he had nothing in life is hard in the ghetto sometimes you go without food you get used to it sometimes you watch somebody get mugged they just want to feed their families therefore life here is very hard many have left football for crime we have buried a lot of them and life goes on. johanna's parents don't live in dan door anymore but his help they were able to move to wealthier safer parts of nairobi. his parents were initially skeptical that football could provide a stable career when he was 13 his mother stopped him from going to norway for trials 2 years later he went and gave the money he earned to his mom. and when he brought me the money i realized that even football can be beneficial. his father had retired but i was still cutting people's here for money. by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. so we're never. we're never. given. in 2017 joh
what worries johanna is that kids like alice sundra are still facing the same problems a bit he faced as a youngster 20 years ago. my son he had nothing in life is hard in the ghetto sometimes you go without food you get used to it sometimes you watch somebody get mugged they just want to feed their families therefore life here is very hard many have left football for crime we have buried a lot of them and life goes on. johanna's parents don't live in dan door anymore but his help they were...
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alice stewart, not the first one we've seen on capitol hill, and certainly not the last.ce stewart, lauren fox, thanks very much. >>> the pace of vaccinations is steadily improving. that's good news. but are officials doing enough to address continued racial disparities and access to vaccines and also accepting vaccines? hi, i'm a new customer and i want your best new smartphone deal. well i'm an existing customer and i'd like your best new smartphone deal. oh do ya? actually it's for both new and existing customers. i feel silly. but i do want the fastest 5g network. oh i want the fastest 5g network. are we actually doing this again? it's not complicated. only at&t gives everyone the same great deal. like the samsung galaxy s21 5g for free when you trade in. my husband and i have never eaten healthier. shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but no matter how healthy you feel your immune system decl
alice stewart, not the first one we've seen on capitol hill, and certainly not the last.ce stewart, lauren fox, thanks very much. >>> the pace of vaccinations is steadily improving. that's good news. but are officials doing enough to address continued racial disparities and access to vaccines and also accepting vaccines? hi, i'm a new customer and i want your best new smartphone deal. well i'm an existing customer and i'd like your best new smartphone deal. oh do ya? actually it's for...
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nbc's alice barr has the top moments from washington. alice. >> reporter: janelle, yeah. you mentioned there that montage of the word "fight" used over and over again, and certainly that was the defense's case that president trump did nothing wrong, nothing different. of course the difference is this is the only case that has led to a deadly riot at the u.s. capitol, and so the prosecution essentially is making the case that the variable, the thing that caused this particular case to go differently is former president trump. the trump legal team laying out its defense in just three hours today, calling the former president's impeachment -- >> an unjust and blatantly unconstitutional act of political vengeance. >> reporter: mr. trump's lawyers zeroing in on his fiery words directly before the deadly capitol siege. >> if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore. >> reporter: arguing he was exercising free speech. >> to claim that the president in any way wished, desired, or encouraged lawless or violent behavior is a preposterous and monstrous l
nbc's alice barr has the top moments from washington. alice. >> reporter: janelle, yeah. you mentioned there that montage of the word "fight" used over and over again, and certainly that was the defense's case that president trump did nothing wrong, nothing different. of course the difference is this is the only case that has led to a deadly riot at the u.s. capitol, and so the prosecution essentially is making the case that the variable, the thing that caused this particular...
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alice barr takes off with new coverage. >> reporter: a new weapon to fight covid-19 is now part of the arsenal. >> we'll waste no time getting this vaccine into the arms of americans. >> reporter: fda staffers endorsing johnson & johnson one-shot vaccine showing it's overall safe and highly effective. that's welcome news in the medical community. >> you're 85% protected against the community disease and 100% protected against hospitalization. >> reporter: it could be approved by as soon as friday with 20 million doses released for next month a slower than projected start. >> we'll continue to work with the company to accelerate that ramp. >> reporter: the white house covim said it's on track to surpass president biden's goal of 100 million doses in his first 100ey announ millions of masks to food banks and health centers around the country. >> giving the global population well-fitting masks. >> reporter: it comes as cases of hospitalizations and deaths are all dropping, though, they say to remain vigilant there's a race to vaccinate as quickly as possible. in washington, alice barr, nb
alice barr takes off with new coverage. >> reporter: a new weapon to fight covid-19 is now part of the arsenal. >> we'll waste no time getting this vaccine into the arms of americans. >> reporter: fda staffers endorsing johnson & johnson one-shot vaccine showing it's overall safe and highly effective. that's welcome news in the medical community. >> you're 85% protected against the community disease and 100% protected against hospitalization. >> reporter: it...
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as with alice creed, the genuinely disturbing elements of the opening act gradually give way to moreth blakeson reveling in wrong—footing the audience, upending our sympathies and allegiances in a manner that recalls the wachowskis�* debut feature, bound. i don't lose. i won't lose. i'm never letting you go. 0h. you're in trouble now. the result is a nicely nasty black comedy, a roller coaster ride that swaps genuine moral dilemmas for something rather more disposable. picking you up, spinning you round, and leaving you feeling entertained — if a little bit empty. you can find it now on amazon prime video. now, it's hard to remember a movie being more badly—received than music, the directorial feature debut from popstar—turned—film—maker sia, which came to uk vod platforms this week. it centres on two half—sisters, kazoo and music — and yes, i'm sorry, those really are the characters�* names. she sees the world in a completely different way from us. kate hudson's kazoo, orjust zu for short, is a recovering alcoholic and drug dealer who is unexpectedly required to care for her younger
as with alice creed, the genuinely disturbing elements of the opening act gradually give way to moreth blakeson reveling in wrong—footing the audience, upending our sympathies and allegiances in a manner that recalls the wachowskis�* debut feature, bound. i don't lose. i won't lose. i'm never letting you go. 0h. you're in trouble now. the result is a nicely nasty black comedy, a roller coaster ride that swaps genuine moral dilemmas for something rather more disposable. picking you up,...
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maria, i've heard you talk about this in the past, but i'm going to start with alice on this questionintelligence briefings. where do you stand on that? do you think that they should be held back from former president trump? >> i believe the former president trump should be given the same privilege that former presidents receive with access to these briefings if they request them. and former presidents have had the same opportunity to do so. if he doesn't request them, it's certainly not an issue. but hearing what president biden just said is rather disturbing because we're starting to see a trend and this punitive action and punitive behavior that democrats are taking against republicans they don't like is going to be problematic and they're starting to set a trend or set a precedent that will be quite harmful just because someone rubs you the wrong way. i think that's a really dangerous road for democrats to start taking. >> rubs you the wrong way, maria. go ahead. >> i think it's a little bit more than that. president biden is absolutely correct. donald trump was an existential thr
maria, i've heard you talk about this in the past, but i'm going to start with alice on this questionintelligence briefings. where do you stand on that? do you think that they should be held back from former president trump? >> i believe the former president trump should be given the same privilege that former presidents receive with access to these briefings if they request them. and former presidents have had the same opportunity to do so. if he doesn't request them, it's certainly not...
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cada emergen-c te da una mezcla poderosa de nutrientes para que surja lo mejor de ti con emregen-c alicee gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a las perlas gain con aroma duradero. ¡parte de la colección de aromas irresistibles de gain! ¿el secreto para un color de pelo brillante? nuevo le color gloss. el primer matizador del color de l'oréal para usar en la ducha. no hay que mezclar. no daña el pelo. matiza el color da brillo hidrata ¡lo hace todo! nuevo matizador le color gloss de l'oréal paris (♪♪ mÚsica ♪♪) . musica el proyecto de refomrma mi migratoria como camino a la c ciudadania opinion indoc indocumentados sera presentado esta mismna senmana en el c congreso, el proyecto siogue en materia de migracion de joe biden >> con un ojo puesto en el ca capitolio estan mis, espera no e vivir el fracaso . >> no paramos de trabajar durante el coronavirus, nos merecemos la organizacion >> la propuesta es impulsada en el enado, en la camara baja por linda sachnchez, le daria residencia a soÑadores y ca campesinos, al resto, permisos de trabajo psosibilidades
cada emergen-c te da una mezcla poderosa de nutrientes para que surja lo mejor de ti con emregen-c alicee gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a las perlas gain con aroma duradero. ¡parte de la colección de aromas irresistibles de gain! ¿el secreto para un color de pelo brillante? nuevo le color gloss. el primer matizador del color de l'oréal para usar en la ducha. no hay que mezclar. no daña el pelo. matiza el color da brillo hidrata ¡lo hace todo!...
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as with alice creed, the genuinely disturbing elements of the opening act gradually give way to morewith blakesson reveling in wrong—footing the audience, upending our sympathies and allegiances in a manner that recalls the wachowskis�* debut feature, bound. i don't lose. i won't lose. i'm never letting you go. ohh. you're in trouble now. the result is a nicely nasty black comedy, a roller coaster ride that swaps genuine moral dilemmas for something rather more disposable. picking you up, spinning you round, and leaving you feeling entertained — if a little bit empty. you can find it now on amazon prime video. now, it's hard to remember a movie being more badly—received than music. the directorial feature debut from popstar—turned—film—maker sia, which came to uk vod platforms this week. it centres on two half—sisters, kazoo and music — and yes, i'm sorry, those really are the characters names. she sees the world in a completely different way from us. kate hudson's kazoo, orjust zu for short, is a recovering alcoholic and drug dealer who is unexpectedly required to care for her young
as with alice creed, the genuinely disturbing elements of the opening act gradually give way to morewith blakesson reveling in wrong—footing the audience, upending our sympathies and allegiances in a manner that recalls the wachowskis�* debut feature, bound. i don't lose. i won't lose. i'm never letting you go. ohh. you're in trouble now. the result is a nicely nasty black comedy, a roller coaster ride that swaps genuine moral dilemmas for something rather more disposable. picking you up,...
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.irresistible scent collection from gain! when you've got a business, you don't want to worry about slow internet or confusing cybersecurity. so get comcast business internet with fast, reliable speeds, and add the advanced security of comcast business securityedge. it combines the speed you need with threat protection. plus there's 24/7 support. it's internet and advanced security - made simple. so bounce forward - with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. and ask how to add comcast business securityedge. call today. >>> welcome back. during the impeachment trial, both congressman david cicilline and joe neguse described how rioters who stormed the capitol threatened law enforcement with verbal harassment and physical altercations. >> these people matter. these people who risk their lives for us. so, i ask you, respectfully, to consider them, the police officers, the staff of this building, when you cast your vote. these peo
say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.irresistible scent collection from gain! when you've got a business, you don't want to worry about slow internet or confusing cybersecurity. so get comcast business internet with fast, reliable speeds, and add the advanced security of comcast business securityedge. it combines the speed you need with threat protection. plus there's 24/7 support. it's internet and advanced security - made simple. so bounce forward - with...
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alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y asica nuestra proxima invuitada ha sid reconocida como una de las a activistas mas influyentes de l loa com la c cacarolina gracias por continuar con nosotros >> de nada pero tu has hecho un trabajo importante que inlccluy con inmigrantes, trabajadores dome domesticas y tambien el tema de la desinformacion y la imp importancia de recibir las v vacunas e covcovid-19 >> es asi es que las comunidades no tienen acceso a las pco computadores, informacion y do donde presentarse para la vacun y hay mucho n miedo y toca informar a la comunidad. >> pero la comunidad recibe la interestatal informacion verdadera ya cambia de opinion luego de eeso? >> e s un preooceso que la comunidad debe sentir que van a ser vistos y la informacion que ellos la puedan procesar pero la gente le falta la co confianza para entender y t tambien simplemnente acceso a ua computador pero tenemos dos cosas que estan enco contra de comunidad y ellos son los que e estan trabajando fuera y tenemos que darle prioridad a ello
alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y asica nuestra proxima invuitada ha sid reconocida como una de las a activistas mas influyentes de l loa com la c cacarolina gracias por continuar con nosotros >> de nada pero tu has hecho un trabajo importante que inlccluy con inmigrantes, trabajadores dome domesticas y tambien el tema de la desinformacion y la imp importancia de recibir las v vacunas e covcovid-19 >> es asi es que...
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alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a siempre te alegra ♪ ♪ momentos con sabor ♪ (voz) por los momentos más dulces. honey nut cheerios. de vuelta por tiempo limitado. corazones contentos. hola, soy yo. tu piel seca. necesito algo que nos falta: las ceramidas de cerave. me ayudan a restaurar mi barrera natural, para que pueda conservar la tersura. y mantenernos protegidas. asi que debemos cuidarnos las espaldas— y torsos— cerave. lo que tu piel necesita. el wendy's breakfast 2 for $4. tiene huevos. huevos de verdad y hechos al momento. como debe de ser, como en el classic bacon egg & cheese o el sausage egg and cheese. disfrutalos en el wendy's 2 for $4. y empieza tu dia con huevos. . >> [♪ ♪ ♪] . >>crece la indignación en honduras por el asesinato del estudiante keyla martínez, reciben el féretro de la joven que fue asesinada dentro de una estación policial hay una ola de protestas y manifestaciones la autopsia confirmó que la mujer de 29 años no se suicido mientras estaba tomás segura la policía sino que fue asfixiada es
alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a siempre te alegra ♪ ♪ momentos con sabor ♪ (voz) por los momentos más dulces. honey nut cheerios. de vuelta por tiempo limitado. corazones contentos. hola, soy yo. tu piel seca. necesito algo que nos falta: las ceramidas de cerave. me ayudan a restaurar mi barrera natural, para que pueda conservar la tersura. y mantenernos protegidas. asi que debemos cuidarnos las espaldas— y...
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. >> reporter: on a frosty winter morning, alice is suiting up. >> you feel warm enough?an we hop this >> reporter: it's what's called a forest kindergarten, where the children are outside all day, rain or shine. even during the recent snowstorms stacy started the school five years ago. there are days, i have to imagine, it is freezing. sleet, rain, or the other end of the spectrum, humid and hot. do the kids complain >> no. children are very resilient. we all know that everybody says that all the time. here, we really realize they're resilient. we have to start off warm, and we have to have the right gear. >> reporter: alice began last fall in virtual kindergarten her mom, rebecca, has a health condition that made in-person classes too risky. tell me what it was like there in the beginning, trying to get her to sit in front of a computer. >> she wasn't getting the joy i think she would have been getting in the classroom, if we were able to do that she wants to be in the world, like so many kids. >> reporter: a friend tipped rebecca off to hickory hill. in november, alice
. >> reporter: on a frosty winter morning, alice is suiting up. >> you feel warm enough?an we hop this >> reporter: it's what's called a forest kindergarten, where the children are outside all day, rain or shine. even during the recent snowstorms stacy started the school five years ago. there are days, i have to imagine, it is freezing. sleet, rain, or the other end of the spectrum, humid and hot. do the kids complain >> no. children are very resilient. we all know that...
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well, i had on met alice a couple times so i didn't know alice at all. but in publishing world in those days alice was al lit. if she said i'm go to send it to alice, arch knows who -- everybody knows who she was talking pout. said, fine. al lit took my thesis which was provocative thesis, and not one that you would have been reading about elsewhere, i don't think at that time, and she was kind of struck by it. she had me up to new york, and we talk about and she said i like this idea so i ended up doing it but she knew what i really loved was narrative history and that's what she loved. so, we tried to come up with some ideas of where to go next, and as i've always given her the full credit she was the one who said to me in a phone conversation we'll come up withsomething. what do you know but the mexican wart -- war and i said i know at bit about it. i'd be interested in pursuing the politicked of it and that's huh we came up with that. it was her idea. then we did that one. did the presidency book and then me mckinley book together. >> host: when you
well, i had on met alice a couple times so i didn't know alice at all. but in publishing world in those days alice was al lit. if she said i'm go to send it to alice, arch knows who -- everybody knows who she was talking pout. said, fine. al lit took my thesis which was provocative thesis, and not one that you would have been reading about elsewhere, i don't think at that time, and she was kind of struck by it. she had me up to new york, and we talk about and she said i like this idea so i...
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. >> reporter: david henderson and his wife alice are feeling a big sense of relief. they got their second dose of the covid vaccine today. henderson has underlying health conditions. >> i had three heart attacks, diabetes, a shark bite. >> most of the deaths are over the age of 65. these are community members, loved ones, our most cherished elders that are dying from covid-19 infection. >> reporter: that's why contra costa county has been laser focussed on vaccinating the most vulnerable. not only are they holding vaccination clinics across the county but taking those clinics to seniors' homes. six mobile units have been visiting facilities and apartments. >> for the ones who can't get out of bed, we'll go to their rooms, or in the case of low-income senior housing, go up to their apartment and do the vaccination right there on site. >> reporter: the county says it's held clinics at 100% of its skilled nursing facilities, 90% of the senior residential areas. >> for us the vaccine is like an extra, it's like the icing on the cake, you know. the distancing and masks se
. >> reporter: david henderson and his wife alice are feeling a big sense of relief. they got their second dose of the covid vaccine today. henderson has underlying health conditions. >> i had three heart attacks, diabetes, a shark bite. >> most of the deaths are over the age of 65. these are community members, loved ones, our most cherished elders that are dying from covid-19 infection. >> reporter: that's why contra costa county has been laser focussed on vaccinating...
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abc news reporter mary alice parks tells us he now has a new push for the plan. >> the bill is passed. >> reporter: early saturday morning the house passed president biden's $1.9 trillion recovery package. the bill would extend and expand unemployment benefits and send most americans a one-time $1,400 stimulus check and direct billions to states for vaccines, testing and schools. as the bill moves to the senate, the president says there is no time to waste. >> if we act now, decisively, quickly and boldly, we can finally get ahead of this virus, we can finally get our economy moving again. and the people of this country have suffered far too much for too long. >> reporter: president biden has promised 100 million vaccines in his first 100 days in office. so far just 7% of the u.s. population is fully vaccinated. but with hospitalizations and deaths on the decline, some states have become relaxing restrictions. officials warn it may be too soon. >> we may be done with the virus, but clearly, the virus is not done with us. we cannot get comfortable or give in to a false sense of securit
abc news reporter mary alice parks tells us he now has a new push for the plan. >> the bill is passed. >> reporter: early saturday morning the house passed president biden's $1.9 trillion recovery package. the bill would extend and expand unemployment benefits and send most americans a one-time $1,400 stimulus check and direct billions to states for vaccines, testing and schools. as the bill moves to the senate, the president says there is no time to waste. >> if we act now,...
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a mere 3000 mountainy alice still live in the wild most of them in bali national park. there's also a diverse host of small creatures it's likely that there are reptiles and amphibians here that haven't even been discovered yet. scientists have identified about $1300.00 flowering plants and many of which are only found here the diversity of species is encouraged by the climate. the high mountains make for fertile cloud forest. droplets collect on mosques and lichen. they merge to form streams which in turn converge into mighty rivers supplying millions of people with water. crystal shank is on his way to the national parks headquarters. during the drive he's struck by the extent to which human activity has changed the environment. the many cows are just one indication. the once clear water is stained brown by this oil it's washing away. it's in your confused we don't see human influences here hold large numbers of livestock massive over use of the land on which their ocean caused by trample and grazing over there is also erosion caused by the water behind me are non-nat
a mere 3000 mountainy alice still live in the wild most of them in bali national park. there's also a diverse host of small creatures it's likely that there are reptiles and amphibians here that haven't even been discovered yet. scientists have identified about $1300.00 flowering plants and many of which are only found here the diversity of species is encouraged by the climate. the high mountains make for fertile cloud forest. droplets collect on mosques and lichen. they merge to form streams...
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alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y arlas gain con aroma duradero. ¡parte de la colección de aromas irresistibles de gain! (♪ música ♪) >>> muy buenas noches, soy fátima navarrete, en solo minutos a las 11, california sigue acelerando su jornada de vacunación y hoy una cifra récord en administración de dosis además llamada de último minuto hizo decenas de residentes llegaran a vacunarse . >>> y fuerte actividad policial en san francisco. hizo que varias personas resultaron heridas de bala. la información en solo minutos proporciones [gritos] [explosiÓn] [♪♪] >> ¡asÍ se hace, jackie! >> ¿quiÉn? >> lo siento, capitÁn. ¿alguien conoce a este tipo? >> ¿ves a alguien? >> no, capitÁn, no veo nada. >> bien. ¿y ustedes ven a alguien? >> [todos] no, seÑor. [murmullo] >> [grita] >> ¡quedan arrestados, no se muevan! >> ¡andando! >> capitÁn, tenemos la evidencia para poner a giancarlo a la sombra. >> llÉvenselo. >> jackie, llegamos lo antes posible, de verdad. >> [jackie] sÍ, claro. >> tienes que creerme, jackie. lo intentamos. [♪♪]
alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y arlas gain con aroma duradero. ¡parte de la colección de aromas irresistibles de gain! (♪ música ♪) >>> muy buenas noches, soy fátima navarrete, en solo minutos a las 11, california sigue acelerando su jornada de vacunación y hoy una cifra récord en administración de dosis además llamada de último minuto hizo decenas de residentes llegaran a vacunarse . >>> y...
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.e scent collection frogain instantly clear every day congestion with vicks sinex saline nasal mist. for drug free relief that works fast. vicks sinex. instantly clear everday congestion. >>> okay hope is coming, central u.s. you'll deserve this. you'll notice a gradual warmup 10 to 15 degrees warmer. we're back in the upper 30s acrossosof mt texas by sunday, highs back in the 50s. we'll be right back. so you smell them later. ew right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work. unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces. so they don't come back for 45 days. just imagine what it can do with other odors. ♪♪ would you like to try a breakfast sausage made with plants? plants it's delicious and i'm a kid so if i like it... mmmm. morning star farms, america's favorites made from plants. and try incogmeato. >>> a longtime dream of oscar winner regina king is finally going to come true she's going to star
say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.e scent collection frogain instantly clear every day congestion with vicks sinex saline nasal mist. for drug free relief that works fast. vicks sinex. instantly clear everday congestion. >>> okay hope is coming, central u.s. you'll deserve this. you'll notice a gradual warmup 10 to 15 degrees warmer. we're back in the upper 30s acrossosof mt texas by sunday, highs back in the 50s. we'll be right back. so you...
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.e irresistible scent collection from gain! life doesn't stop for a cold. [man] honey... [woman] honey that's why there's new dayquil severe honey. it's maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. dayquil honey. the daytime coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, power through your day medicine. >>> in "today's" top stories, jeep has suspended its super bowl ad featuring bruce springsteen. it comes after he was allegedly arrested in new jersey for allegedly driving drunk. a spokesperson confirmed springsteen was arrested back in november in sandy hook he was charged with iks tox indication, reckless driving, and consuming alcohol in an enclosed area. they paused the ad while they establish what happened. drinking and driving can never be condoned. >>> larry flynt, the owner of hustler magazine passed away he was 78 years old. >>> georgia state leaders are promising a one-time $1,000 bonus for state employees. the announcement was made on wednesday by house sp
say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.e irresistible scent collection from gain! life doesn't stop for a cold. [man] honey... [woman] honey that's why there's new dayquil severe honey. it's maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. dayquil honey. the daytime coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, power through your day medicine. >>> in "today's" top stories, jeep has suspended its super bowl ad featuring...
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. >> go to nbc's alice barr who has the day's highlights from washington. alice? >> reporter: in their final arguments today, house impeachment managers accused the former president of a pattern of condoning violence among his supporters, warning that that could only get worse if he's not convicted and taken off of the political scene. they also sought to show through the rioters' own words that they believed they were acting at the former president's direction. house managers resting their impeachment case against former president trump with an urgent plea to convict and a dire warning. >> if we let it go unanswered, who's to say it won't happen again? >> reporter: they accuse the former president of doing repeated and lasting damage to american democracy. >> the insurrection was the most violent and dangerous episode, so far, in donald trump's continuing pattern and practice of inciting violence. >> reporter: the evidence today focus the on the rioters' own words. >> we were invited bring the president of the united states! >> reporter: house managers seeking to
. >> go to nbc's alice barr who has the day's highlights from washington. alice? >> reporter: in their final arguments today, house impeachment managers accused the former president of a pattern of condoning violence among his supporters, warning that that could only get worse if he's not convicted and taken off of the political scene. they also sought to show through the rioters' own words that they believed they were acting at the former president's direction. house managers...
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terry, back to you. >> alice, thanks very much. house speaker nancy pelosi reacting to today's vote by really going after senate republicans. >> but what we saw in that senate today was a cowardly group of republicans who apparently have no options because they were afraid to defend their job, respect the institution in which they serve. >> she also took aim at senate minority leader mitch mcconnell who said trump was morally responsible for the riot, but he still voted to acquit saying the constitution doesn't allow for impeachment of someone no longer in office. we have seen what happened, larry. thanks for being here. what happens next? where do democrats go from here? >> democrats have to just get by this. they're done. they've done what they can. it's down in history. and from this point on they've got to focus on that covid-19 package because that too is going to be a heavy lift, perhaps not as heavy a lift as this was given the two-thirds requirement in the senate. but nonetheless, a heavy lift given the vast differences bet
terry, back to you. >> alice, thanks very much. house speaker nancy pelosi reacting to today's vote by really going after senate republicans. >> but what we saw in that senate today was a cowardly group of republicans who apparently have no options because they were afraid to defend their job, respect the institution in which they serve. >> she also took aim at senate minority leader mitch mcconnell who said trump was morally responsible for the riot, but he still voted to...
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our panel includes the co-author of surmountable former executive director of alice hall institute doctor bernard junior early selma organizer and chairman of the board of the southern leadership christian conference and we will be moderated the other co-author from surmountable. >> i want to start off by saying happy birthday to rosa parks trailblazer and activism today is her birthday born 1913. we are here in part for which we will talk about in a few minutes. i want to start with a reminder we had terrible effects of a misinformed audience driven to violence it was the worst nightmare come true. and brainstorming about what we could do to get the public we engaged in civic life many books documented why and when individual social movements arose. i wanted to know how these movements were successful they had something in common thinking back through 2003 progress note that year rings a bell for anyone but for me it was a reminder of the invasion of iraq. a lot of people knew it would be a quagmire. dick cheney secretary of defense warned us it would be a big mistake to do so. and 12 mi
our panel includes the co-author of surmountable former executive director of alice hall institute doctor bernard junior early selma organizer and chairman of the board of the southern leadership christian conference and we will be moderated the other co-author from surmountable. >> i want to start off by saying happy birthday to rosa parks trailblazer and activism today is her birthday born 1913. we are here in part for which we will talk about in a few minutes. i want to start with a...
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.esistible scent collection from gain! ♪ got my hair ♪ ♪ got my head ♪ ♪ got my brains ♪ ♪ got my ears ♪ ♪ got my heart ♪ ♪ got my soul ♪ ♪ got my mouth ♪ ♪ i got life ♪ i made a business out of my passion. i mean, who doesn't love obsessing over network security? all our techs are pros. they know exactly which parking lots have the strongest signal. i just don't have the bandwidth for more business. seriously, i don't have the bandwidth. glitchy video calls with regional offices? yeah, that's my thing. with at&t business, you do the things you love. our people and network will help do the things you don't. let's take care of business. at&t. to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to end attacks instantly. on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. join the world's leading companies in our mission to defend. cybereason. end cyber attacks. from endpoints
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professor alice's taught it universities in england, wales, canada enjoying that ucsc in 1966 serving as a dean of the graduate division in 1977 -- 86 he is the author of ten books including the breakdown of higher education, how it happened the damage it does and what can be done. second, doctor scott, the washington fellow at the claremont institute center for the american way of life. he is also a political philosophy professor and author recently of the recovery of family life exposing the limits of modern ideologies. third, anna k muller is the education policy at the idaho freedom foundation and boise, idaho. and of course the opinions presented and discussed here are those of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of the heritage foundation or our home institutions. we turn first to doctor john ellis. thank you. at the moment, higher education's politician and our society is a varied range one. many society decide whole range of institutions tell them what he wants them to do, finding them to do it and then do i create them for. except that one of them decided
professor alice's taught it universities in england, wales, canada enjoying that ucsc in 1966 serving as a dean of the graduate division in 1977 -- 86 he is the author of ten books including the breakdown of higher education, how it happened the damage it does and what can be done. second, doctor scott, the washington fellow at the claremont institute center for the american way of life. he is also a political philosophy professor and author recently of the recovery of family life exposing the...
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! (child laughs) no- we're making breakfast! (ding) yes, chef. chef, behind. thank you, chef. breakfast service is a wrap. is your sous chef a busser too? get your wins where you can. (ding) l'eggo with eggo this is kansas. and this is country crock. we start with farm-grown ingredients, slow-churned right here in the middle of the country. ♪♪ which is fitting, because we've been at the middle of tables for generations. ♪♪ that is, until someone at the end needs a little more on their biscuits. no matter where your table is, pull up a chair and bring the country in. ♪♪ would you like to try a breakfast sausage made with plants? plants it's delicious and i'm a kid so if i like it... mmmm. morning star farms, america's favorites made from plants. and try incogmeato. instantly clear every day congestion made from plants. with vicks sinex saline nasal mist. for drug free relief that works fast. vicks sinex. instantly clear everday congest
say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! (child laughs) no- we're making breakfast! (ding) yes, chef. chef, behind. thank you, chef. breakfast service is a wrap. is your sous chef a busser too? get your wins where you can. (ding) l'eggo with eggo this is kansas. and this is country crock. we start with farm-grown ingredients, slow-churned right here in the middle of the country. ♪♪ which is fitting,...
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.the irresistible scent collection from gain! this is hal. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, 80 ealthcpert ca from blueross blue shie and with coverage you can trust, this is the benefit of blue. >>> people in texas are trying to save thousands of sea turtles from potentially deadly cold weather. the cold stunned turtles were moved from freezing waters in the gulf of mexico and taken to a convention center in south padre island. a conservation group says that more than 4,000 turtles have been rescued. now the turtles cannot survive extremely low temperatures. they will be released back in the gulf when the temperatures warm up again. >>> britain's prince philip has been hospitalized, and fake n95 masks have been confiscated. those are some of the headlines on the "morning netheralgencies confiscated more than 11 million counterfeit n95 masks in
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as abc news reporter marcy alice parks shows you, tonight's remembrance comes after an earlier tribute in the house. >> speaker nancy pelosi calling for a moment of silence in the u.s. capitol. >> in remembrance of more than 500,000 americans who have passed away from the covid-19 virus. >> reporter: thousands this week grieving loved ones. the entire nation reflecting on the heartbreaking magnitude of lives lost. >> i think these numbers are so stunning. remember back in the late winter, early spring when we said we could get 240,000 and people were thinking we were being hyperbolic about it. here we are with 500,000 deaths. just a stunning figure. >> reporter: more americans have died from covid-19 than live in atlanta or minneapolis or oakland. president biden ordering flags lowered at half staff for the next five days. >> i believe that if you look back historically, we have done worse than most any other country. and we're a highly developed rich country. >> reporter: as of this weekend, more than 13% of americans have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine and 6% h
as abc news reporter marcy alice parks shows you, tonight's remembrance comes after an earlier tribute in the house. >> speaker nancy pelosi calling for a moment of silence in the u.s. capitol. >> in remembrance of more than 500,000 americans who have passed away from the covid-19 virus. >> reporter: thousands this week grieving loved ones. the entire nation reflecting on the heartbreaking magnitude of lives lost. >> i think these numbers are so stunning. remember back...
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but i don't want to go among mad people, alice remarked. oh, you can't help that said the cat, we're all mad here. i'm mad, you're mad. how do you know i'm mad, said alice? well, you must be or you wouldn't have come here. so i'm feeling a little bit like that this afternoon. but there's another passage that seems to be more appropo. when alice says sometimes i believe as many as six impossible things before breakfast. and frankly to believe my republican colleagues care about bipartisanship you have to be alice. was it bipartisan to call covid-19 a hoax? was it bipartisan to insist on reopening the economy while 500,000 americans were dying from the spread of the virus? was it bipartisan to -- is it bipartisan to object to the results of the electoral college and participate in the big lie about election fraud? is it bipartisan to sit idly by while millions of americans suffered irreparable harm? or was it bipartisan to reject proposals rejected by a large percentage of americans including republicans? i believe in partisanship. and frankl
but i don't want to go among mad people, alice remarked. oh, you can't help that said the cat, we're all mad here. i'm mad, you're mad. how do you know i'm mad, said alice? well, you must be or you wouldn't have come here. so i'm feeling a little bit like that this afternoon. but there's another passage that seems to be more appropo. when alice says sometimes i believe as many as six impossible things before breakfast. and frankly to believe my republican colleagues care about bipartisanship...
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what worries johanna is that kids like alice sundra are still facing the same problems a bit he faced as a youngster 20 years ago. life is hard in the ghetto sometimes you go without food you get used to it sometimes you watch somebody get mugged they just want to feed their families they're for life here is very hard many have left football for crime we have buried a lot of them and life goes on. johanna's parents don't live in dan door anymore with his help they were able to move to a wealthier safer part of nairobi. his parents were initially skeptical that football could provide a stable career when he was 13 his mother stopped him from going to norway for trials 2 years later he went and gave the money he earned to his mom. when he brought me the money. i realized that even football can be beneficial. his father had retired but i was still cutting people's here for money. by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. so were never. were never. given. in 2017 johannah decided to do someth
what worries johanna is that kids like alice sundra are still facing the same problems a bit he faced as a youngster 20 years ago. life is hard in the ghetto sometimes you go without food you get used to it sometimes you watch somebody get mugged they just want to feed their families they're for life here is very hard many have left football for crime we have buried a lot of them and life goes on. johanna's parents don't live in dan door anymore with his help they were able to move to a...
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what worries johanna is that kids like alice sundra are still facing the same problems a bit he faced as a youngster 20 years ago. my journey had you know life is hard in the ghetto sometimes you go without food you get used to it sometimes you watch somebody get mugged they just want to feed their families therefore life here is very hard many have left football for crime we have buried a lot of them and life goes on. johanna's parents don't live in dan door anymore with his help they were able to move to a wealthier safer part of nairobi. his parents were initially skeptical that football could provide a stable career when he was 13 his mother stopped him from going to norway for trials 2 years later he went and gave the money he earned to his mom. when he brought me the money i realized that even football can be beneficial. his father had retired but i was still cutting people's here for money. but by this time johanna had already entered the football academy of a belgian agent in kenya and aged 17 he signed his 1st contract in europe. grows. so we're never. we're never. given. it'
what worries johanna is that kids like alice sundra are still facing the same problems a bit he faced as a youngster 20 years ago. my journey had you know life is hard in the ghetto sometimes you go without food you get used to it sometimes you watch somebody get mugged they just want to feed their families therefore life here is very hard many have left football for crime we have buried a lot of them and life goes on. johanna's parents don't live in dan door anymore with his help they were...
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joining us are cnn political commentators, alice stewart and s.e. cupp.ing to re-emerge. it sounds like it's going to be quite the trumpapalooza. he may announce his future political plans. you've talked about how cpac has gotten weirder over the years. what do you expect this year? >> well, frankly, it feels like they should just rename it tpac. it's the trump conservative political action conference. it's not really -- it's not really about conservativism anymore. i looked at the agenda and speakers. gone are a lot of the old traditional, you know, panels on fiscal responsibility and lowering the debt and deficit. that's not surprising. trump didn't really care about those things, so it would be really weird and awkward to have those on the agenda with him coming. but in the years that i went to cpac and going back to its founding in the '70s, it was really this big tent, you know, event. you had your ron pauls in one spot, the deficit hawks, the movement conservatives, the ralph reed sort of religious right, and we all didn't agree on everything and yo
joining us are cnn political commentators, alice stewart and s.e. cupp.ing to re-emerge. it sounds like it's going to be quite the trumpapalooza. he may announce his future political plans. you've talked about how cpac has gotten weirder over the years. what do you expect this year? >> well, frankly, it feels like they should just rename it tpac. it's the trump conservative political action conference. it's not really -- it's not really about conservativism anymore. i looked at the agenda...
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say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads.ful. i have the power to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid...
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alice stewart is with us now a cnn political commentator and republican strategist.-in on trump. what does that mean for the republican party? >> right now, rean brianna, tha former president trump is the lead of cpac and the gop. the three-legged stool of social and fiscal and national security conservatives. add the trump conservatives to that list. we're expecting trump to speak sunday and for people to buckle up, back better than ever. we can always expect a big speech out of him. look, i don't think anyone was under the mistaken notion he left anywhere, just because he was out of the white house and off twitter. almost like an electronic dog fence you can still hear the dog barking. i think we need to focus on the policies of conservatives. limited government, fiscal responsibility, individual liberty and constitutionalism like cpac but also focus on making sure the right person is delivering that message, whether or not donald trump is that person remains to be seen. i know they'll talk a lot about election integrity at this event. more than anything we need to
alice stewart is with us now a cnn political commentator and republican strategist.-in on trump. what does that mean for the republican party? >> right now, rean brianna, tha former president trump is the lead of cpac and the gop. the three-legged stool of social and fiscal and national security conservatives. add the trump conservatives to that list. we're expecting trump to speak sunday and for people to buckle up, back better than ever. we can always expect a big speech out of him....
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mary alice, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan.sident biden said he called speaker nancy pelosi to thank her for her help in passing his bill through the house. he admitted this weekend that even if the senate moved very fast, it could still take a few weeks even after any bill lands on his desk for americans to see those stimulus checks. for millions of americans the clock is ticking. extended unemployment benefits during this pandemic set to expire in just two weeks. president biden urging the senate to move quickly to deliver help. >> if we act now, decisively, quickly and boldly, we can finally get ahead of this virus and finally get our economy moving again. >> reporter: house democrats this weekend bringing biden close to his first win, passing their version of his covid relief bill that would send most americans a one-time $1,400 check. no republicans in the house backed the bill, saying the price tag was just too high, and money like that earmarked in the bill for schools should be tied directly to reopening. >> anxiety, de
mary alice, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan.sident biden said he called speaker nancy pelosi to thank her for her help in passing his bill through the house. he admitted this weekend that even if the senate moved very fast, it could still take a few weeks even after any bill lands on his desk for americans to see those stimulus checks. for millions of americans the clock is ticking. extended unemployment benefits during this pandemic set to expire in just two weeks. president...
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alice, let's talk about this. mcconnell. clearly, he's trying to have it both ways by appealing to moderate republicans. yet, trying not to anger the base. is that strategy going to work? or is he all-but-ensured that trump will remain a force in the gop, by not voting to convict? >> time will tell if it will work, right, don? i think it really makes no sense, whatsoever, to try and have it both ways, and talk out of both side of his mouth. here he is, he makes the ultimate -- not to -- to convict the president but condemns him. he talks the big talk but doesn't walk the walk, with regard to a conviction. and -- and in addition to that, coming out, now, and saying that he's a private citizen. and he can face charges, outside of that. i think, that takes the responsibility off of the people that had the decision to make the tough choice. and, look, he can sit there and say, with a straight face, that the president was morally responsible for this and try to wash his hands of this. but i think republicans should have done what
alice, let's talk about this. mcconnell. clearly, he's trying to have it both ways by appealing to moderate republicans. yet, trying not to anger the base. is that strategy going to work? or is he all-but-ensured that trump will remain a force in the gop, by not voting to convict? >> time will tell if it will work, right, don? i think it really makes no sense, whatsoever, to try and have it both ways, and talk out of both side of his mouth. here he is, he makes the ultimate -- not to --...