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bert: how is the biden campaign handling the drum bt o from the preside the suburbs, his appeal to white voters? asma: they have certainly been campaigning and trying to reach out to suburban voters but you what i've been struck by by the biden company we were talking about the woodward book. there are passages that get to how the president feels about black voters, about whi privilege. those passages aren't what we've been hearing about from the biden campaign. they're focused on the pandemicn bi feels like that's been a dereliction of duty. and so while i'll say that the president feels very comfortable in talking about racial issues and cultural issues however you want to define them, what i've been struck by is that the biden campaign does not want to engage on this issue. no d to kenosha. he's dealing with some of these issues large, i've been struck by how much they seem to want to cenonr thersation consistent lip around -- consistently around the pandemic and how the president hasn't been handling it correctly. bert: with policing and violencen the su you are bs, 're thinking abou
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taste some really good wine and just relax well that cheers to bert's work and see you next time. i. come come come come. come come. come. come come. come. come. come come come come. come. into the modern day. artists search for truth. in their march. 21 the. next morning. passengers here are informed my. drivers here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eyeful along the way. of taxis accommodate passengers over the world. dr oz she'll. read. and 16. says love was. for the russian soul. around here runs deep. in so many different walks of life. some are. honestly trying to get all of them to come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. even when there's no more delusion the march will in trucks come. from the 1st of the last to their final resting place the russians are doubling documentary. on the one hand you had this kind of narrative of european civilization on the other hand you had exploitation. the question should be what is colombia you know it's everywhere and it fit in everything and that nobody can really theater name in what most european countri
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books like real life but also very personal family stories like douglas stewart stuckey payne and bert sugar. so you can really see that the jury here is trying to say we're not just looking to the past and what used to be gray. the literature in the last decades but maybe with these nominees were having a signpost to what could be like in the future hang in with me for a moment because there's another big headline in the world of publishing i want to talk to you about the controversy over j.k. rowling rowling of course best known for the harry potter books but the outrage currently circulating online is about her new detective novel troubled blood what can you tell us about this 1st you have to have a little backstory here j.k. rowling has become a bit notorious online with certain communities particularly trans rights communities because of statements she's made essentially. saying that trans women are not real women that's been very very controversial in this new book of hers there's a character who is a man he's a serial killer and occasionally he dresses up as a woman to entice is
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drove around and saw different farms and points of interest arriving at the house in which bert was born. $1.96.ns of gas was arrived at dixon, illinois at 6:00 p.m. and drove 154 miles that day. had thought that this trip would be extremely educational for their son and she had hoped to take him along almost as a form of homeschooling in those days. she wrote in an letter to her son, "it always pays to tell people, especially your mother the real truth about everything. if i had unfortunately known that you had had your fill of long automobile journeys, i should have felt there was more educational value to we got out of a transcontinental trip than out of six weeks of school, then yo would have been in for it. " tothis trip was her way spend quality time with her father as they were both herving the passing of mother. although they don't leave a lot of written record of it, they visited with various family members of the henry family and the hoover family along the way an seemed to really be assistance in her father coping with the situation. >> this is american history tv featuring ev
drove around and saw different farms and points of interest arriving at the house in which bert was born. $1.96.ns of gas was arrived at dixon, illinois at 6:00 p.m. and drove 154 miles that day. had thought that this trip would be extremely educational for their son and she had hoped to take him along almost as a form of homeschooling in those days. she wrote in an letter to her son, "it always pays to tell people, especially your mother the real truth about everything. if i had...
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arriving at the house in which bert was born. eight gallons of gas was $1.96. arrived in illinois at 6:30 p.m. and wrote 164 miles that day. he thought the trip would be extremely educational for their son herbert junior. she had hoped to take him along, almost as a form of hold -- of homeschooling in those days. she wrote in a letter to her son that it always pays to tell people, especially her mother, the real truth about everything. had not fortunately known you had your fill of long automobile journeys for a few years, i feel i should have felt there was more educational battle -- value that we got at a transcontinental trip than six weeks of school. then he would have been in for it. to this trip was her way spend quality time with her father as they are both grieving the passing of her mother. although they don't leave a lot theyitten record of it, spoke and visited with the family members of the henry family and hoover family along the way. to really be of assistance with his new situations. >> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:
arriving at the house in which bert was born. eight gallons of gas was $1.96. arrived in illinois at 6:30 p.m. and wrote 164 miles that day. he thought the trip would be extremely educational for their son herbert junior. she had hoped to take him along, almost as a form of hold -- of homeschooling in those days. she wrote in a letter to her son that it always pays to tell people, especially her mother, the real truth about everything. had not fortunately known you had your fill of long...
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he brought them together with --bert and with jared and a so many people were involved.t seems to be a natural fit. i think you will see tremendous things will happen. it will be great economically for both countries. that also opens up the united states much more easily to both countries. we don't have to worry about these two warring nations, fighting nations. i think we are going to have a fantastic relationship. economics can bring people together and that's what's happening right here. my people did a fantastic job. they really did. any other questions? yes, please. >> if you allow me. i'm honored and privileged to be here and to be representing serbia. want to thank the president for doing a great job. when i say great job, i really mean it. .ou wanted to engage very few people wanted to do. and also, your commitment to stabilize the region and bring peace and stability to the region is something we appreciate a lot. speaking about economy, speaking about politics, we cannot resolve all of our problems. still a lot of differences between us, but this is a huge step
he brought them together with --bert and with jared and a so many people were involved.t seems to be a natural fit. i think you will see tremendous things will happen. it will be great economically for both countries. that also opens up the united states much more easily to both countries. we don't have to worry about these two warring nations, fighting nations. i think we are going to have a fantastic relationship. economics can bring people together and that's what's happening right here. my...
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and ernie. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was bert and ernie.s in "the mandalorian. i had this cloak like obi-wan kenobi and they couldn't see me it was very secretive. and at the owl restaurant in albuquerque where we were shooting, they put signs out, you know, that said, "shooting mayonnaise commercial. you know, just everything and anything to divert the attention to it. so i'm sorry i had to lie to you. i really am. >> jimmy: but that was after you were on my show? >> i shot in albuquerque on monday and tuesday in january, and then i was on your show on wednesday. >> jimmy: holy - >> and i was just -- when you asked me that question i went, oh no. >> jimmy: wow. >> i have to go, hey, look at that shiny object. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: and i probably looked at it, too well done. i mean, you're good, but you are good all right, well i still love you, bud can you stick around i want to talk about -- disney -- your disney plus movie when we come back. >> terrific. thank you. >> jimmy: more with bryan cranston, everybody. come on back to "th
and ernie. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was bert and ernie.s in "the mandalorian. i had this cloak like obi-wan kenobi and they couldn't see me it was very secretive. and at the owl restaurant in albuquerque where we were shooting, they put signs out, you know, that said, "shooting mayonnaise commercial. you know, just everything and anything to divert the attention to it. so i'm sorry i had to lie to you. i really am. >> jimmy: but that was after you were on my show?...
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bert: bob woodward, i want to come back to a word you used in your first answe hurricane. and the titles of your book, "rage." i was sitting with you in march of 2016 when then - candidate trump told us both, i bring the out, i always have. you've documented in your book e ravenlg inside this presidency, that's in the country. you'veed stu american democracy and reported on it. for does it mean now pandemic to now have this threat of a supreme court vacancy being pulled just 45 ds before the election? bob: first you're going to have to look a voting blocs and there's been much discussion and i think legitimate discussion that evangelicals particularly, pro-life rublicans, evangelicals were kind of waivering on trump. o-- waveringn trump. abortion is such a key issue with lots of people on both sides but particularly that c,ting b and so now trump is going to be able to come out and say, look, i can change the anurt, i change history. i can, you know,erps, as we know, roe v. wade could bern over, so it -- i think with that group and with people who have been wavering about
bert: bob woodward, i want to come back to a word you used in your first answe hurricane. and the titles of your book, "rage." i was sitting with you in march of 2016 when then - candidate trump told us both, i bring the out, i always have. you've documented in your book e ravenlg inside this presidency, that's in the country. you'veed stu american democracy and reported on it. for does it mean now pandemic to now have this threat of a supreme court vacancy being pulled just 45 ds...
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some have the on-all bert benchh perhaps through the engineering resources might be able to back receive fill a few areas, but really, we do rely on the gec contract for the majority of the work going forward. as far as the procurements, there's been some need to backfill some of the gec's for the current six-month period that we're in and in addition, we will be needing to support cal-train and high-speed rail as they procure that operation's consultant that steven mentioned for the rail operation analysis. >> i would rather be proactive instead of catching up with the project. >> could not agree with you more and the esc has discussed this as a potential risk item. you have asked for this, an ongoing risk register and just tracking and i know that's something director lipkin will do and project development, as well as vice chair. so we're all aware and appreciate your interests in getting ahead and not just reacting and playing catch-up and that way we're doing the best work we can to try to get ahead of these things. >> thank you. and i didn't want to go too far and ask what the regis
some have the on-all bert benchh perhaps through the engineering resources might be able to back receive fill a few areas, but really, we do rely on the gec contract for the majority of the work going forward. as far as the procurements, there's been some need to backfill some of the gec's for the current six-month period that we're in and in addition, we will be needing to support cal-train and high-speed rail as they procure that operation's consultant that steven mentioned for the rail...
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real life from brain but also very personal family stories like douglas stewart struck the pain and bert sugar from. so you can really see that the jury here is trying to say we're not just looking to the past and what used to be gray. literature in the last decades but maybe with these nominees were having a signpost to what literature could be like in the future hang in with me for a moment because there's another big headline in the world of publishing i want to talk to you about the controversy over j.k. rowling rowling of course best known for the harry potter books but the outrage currently circulating online is about her new detective novel troubled blood what can you tell us about this yeah 1st you have to have a little backstory here j.k. rowling has become a bit notorious online with certain communities particularly trans rights communities because of statements she's made i'm essentially. saying that trans women are not real women that's been very very controversial in this new book of hers there's a character who is a man he's a serial killer and occasionally he dresses up as
real life from brain but also very personal family stories like douglas stewart struck the pain and bert sugar from. so you can really see that the jury here is trying to say we're not just looking to the past and what used to be gray. literature in the last decades but maybe with these nominees were having a signpost to what literature could be like in the future hang in with me for a moment because there's another big headline in the world of publishing i want to talk to you about the...
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real life from brain but also very personal family stories like douglas stewart striking pain and bert sugar from. a so you can really see that the jury here is is trying to say we're not just looking to the past and what used to be gray. literature in the last decades but maybe with these nominees were having a signpost to what literature could be like in the future hang in with me for a moment because there's another big headline in the world of publishing i want to talk to you about the controversy over j.k. rowling rowling of course best known for the harry potter books but the outrage currently circulating online is about her new detective novel troubled blood what can you tell us about this yeah 1st you have to have a little backstory here j.k. rowling has become a bit notorious on the on certain communities particularly trans rights communities because of statements she's made essentially. saying that trans women are not real women that's been very very controversial in this new book of hers there's a character who is a man he's a serial killer and occasionally he dresses up as
real life from brain but also very personal family stories like douglas stewart striking pain and bert sugar from. a so you can really see that the jury here is is trying to say we're not just looking to the past and what used to be gray. literature in the last decades but maybe with these nominees were having a signpost to what literature could be like in the future hang in with me for a moment because there's another big headline in the world of publishing i want to talk to you about the...
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a 30-year-old who immigrated to the united states from senegal 10 years ago to make a bert life for himself and family. he graduated from the colorado state university with a degree in civil engineering and outstanding student with a bright future ahead of him. he was well loved by his family and friends. his brother described him as a good person, a good worker, and good muslim. and a co-worker said he was a way better than than ill he ever be. his wife and 2-year-old daughter also died in the fire. as did his sister, and her 10 month old son. we don't know what motivated this attack but it's deeply ache shaken our immigrant community and left them feeling unsafe. while this tragic incident -- while we mourn this tragic incident and the family, i emphasize the strength and resilience of our african-american community. the african leadership group that provides a wide variety of services to our neighbors has supported the family and kept pressure on law enforcement to solve this horrific crime. led by a native of senegal, i hank them for their service. mr. speaker, it is my honor to to reco
a 30-year-old who immigrated to the united states from senegal 10 years ago to make a bert life for himself and family. he graduated from the colorado state university with a degree in civil engineering and outstanding student with a bright future ahead of him. he was well loved by his family and friends. his brother described him as a good person, a good worker, and good muslim. and a co-worker said he was a way better than than ill he ever be. his wife and 2-year-old daughter also died in the...
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yes i actually believe there was some of my far worse this show doubts that one of the toronto and bert. ranch probably back in 200-6007 asked why not some were big you know when they were taken in. ok obviously members the me to move on to say they achieved a lot from from the moment just finally we talk to have the scaramucci who is for a short time the communications director of the white house for trump he says trump has changed in power that is more brittle he's regressing into childhood in the way he handles a criticism have you noticed changes since you were with donald trump telling the american people to vote for him rather than any clinton model not a doll this is just another you a person risk just missed the trumpet mr. nader and he will do anything he can to try to meet rubin just mists i have no faith at all in a new spirit. ok tony the definitely deny that i need a broader thank you. tony schwartz. the deal. for making the us. stay safe and join the. yanks. britain. people. conflict with the 1st. point is. to protect its own existence. he used to agree on sanctions agains
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i actually believe there was some of my far worse this show doubts that one of the toronto and bert. ranch probably back in 200-6007 asked why not some were big you know when they were taken in. ok obviously members the me to move on to say they achieved a lot from from the moment just finally we talk to anthony scaramucci who is for a short time the communications director of the white house for trump he says trump has changed in power that he's more brittle he's regressing into childhood in the way he handles. criticism have you noticed changes since you were with donald trump telling the american people to vote for him rather than any clinton model not a doll this is just another you a person risk just mused the trumpet minister. nader and he will do anything he can to try to meet rubin just missed i have no faith at all in a new spirit. ok tony the deathly denies that i need a broader thank you. thank you. that's over the show about a wednesday with tony schwartz the so-called real author than i did 7 memoir trump the other the deal the book that is credited for making now u.s. p
i actually believe there was some of my far worse this show doubts that one of the toronto and bert. ranch probably back in 200-6007 asked why not some were big you know when they were taken in. ok obviously members the me to move on to say they achieved a lot from from the moment just finally we talk to anthony scaramucci who is for a short time the communications director of the white house for trump he says trump has changed in power that he's more brittle he's regressing into childhood in...
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tal bert would attend the school, leave his studies and then return south to assist others.bert woud attend the school, leave his studies and then return south to assist others. the next site is new philadelphia. it was established in 1836. it was an often referred to as all-black settlement in pike county. it is believed to be the first town legally platted and recorded by a person of african skrent. t descent. the founder had been ebb slaved in kentucky. he and his wife moved to illinois around 1830 and they sold the lots to purchase the freedom for family members. and this was also a stop on the underground railroad. this was allowed because it not only rural but in a remote locate near major transportation routes and proximity to the free slave state of missouri. and now it is an archeological site. and it is losted in the network for freedom but also a national historic landmark.isted in the for freedom but also a national historic landmark. the next site is the abolition road site in ohio. and you and yugustus devised a scheme where they would travel to the south posing as a sl
tal bert would attend the school, leave his studies and then return south to assist others.bert woud attend the school, leave his studies and then return south to assist others. the next site is new philadelphia. it was established in 1836. it was an often referred to as all-black settlement in pike county. it is believed to be the first town legally platted and recorded by a person of african skrent. t descent. the founder had been ebb slaved in kentucky. he and his wife moved to illinois...
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trophy out of 6 this year is set to be dashed by the postponement of the club world cup in december bert it is still being a truly remarkable 2025 pounds a flick side. brazilian football star name more than 34000000 euros in taxes from his time in spain playing for barcelona official documents show the sun paris st germain forward tops a list of thousands of names issued by the spanish tax office is the latest in a long line of players including lionel messi and cristiano ronaldo to fall foul of the spanish tax system. finally the creator of the comic strip my felder cartoonist joaquin salvador has died at the age of 88 better known as it. was 1st published in the 1960 s. and grew a dedicated following reflected the world of adults through the eyes of children with a non-conformist 6 year old girl as the central character in her loading for soup. found fans across the world one of their is some laid tributes to kino at models of his historic characters. you're watching data up next christine one that manuel will bring you all the news from africa stay tuned for that and don't forget you
trophy out of 6 this year is set to be dashed by the postponement of the club world cup in december bert it is still being a truly remarkable 2025 pounds a flick side. brazilian football star name more than 34000000 euros in taxes from his time in spain playing for barcelona official documents show the sun paris st germain forward tops a list of thousands of names issued by the spanish tax office is the latest in a long line of players including lionel messi and cristiano ronaldo to fall foul...
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and the occupied west bank at dawn on you thought it just yossi leshem is up early to observe to bert's at this huge garbage dump. twice a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck there one of the main micro tare routes for millions of parents. because they avoid to fly over their mediterranean so we are like a closer question between 3 called good and so we are lucky to have in fact 600000 stalks to our flag twice a year over year all there were almost all the world population of whites talks about how the $50000.00. $6000.00 or so we are lucky to be at their best high rate of the job and stalks. rather than taking a shorter route over the many terrain and like smaller bags stalks fly over land to catch up or streams of warm and pockets to write a thermos to conserve energy. the landfill is like a pit stop for the storks they just stay for the night to rest to feed and got the strength before setting off on the next leg. in the last 10 years they go to look for. that you
and the occupied west bank at dawn on you thought it just yossi leshem is up early to observe to bert's at this huge garbage dump. twice a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck there one of the main micro tare routes for millions of parents. because they avoid to fly over their mediterranean so we are like a closer question between 3 called good and so we are lucky to have in...
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real life from brain but also very personal family stories like douglas stewart's chuckie payne and bert sugar from. a so you can really see that the jury here is trying to say we're not just looking to the past and what used to be gray. literature in the last decades but maybe with these nominees were put having a signpost to what literature could be like in the future hang in with me for a moment because there's another big headline in the world of publishing i want to talk to you about the controversy over j.k. rowling rowling of course best known for the harry potter books but the outrage currently circulating online is about her new detective novel troubled blood what can you tell us about this 1st you have to have a little backstory here j.k. rowling has become a bit notorious online with certain communities particularly trans rights communities because of statements she's made essentially. saying that trans women are not real women that's been very very controversial in this new book of hers there's a character who is a man he's a serial killer and occasionally he dresses up as a
real life from brain but also very personal family stories like douglas stewart's chuckie payne and bert sugar from. a so you can really see that the jury here is trying to say we're not just looking to the past and what used to be gray. literature in the last decades but maybe with these nominees were put having a signpost to what literature could be like in the future hang in with me for a moment because there's another big headline in the world of publishing i want to talk to you about the...
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you were looking at your blank walls and going, boy, i hate this place, you know what would make it bert're going to look at the spend, is that going to continue into 2021 or once we get or homes remodel,s we don't have any more money and go back to ramon noodles? it's all this holistic things jim cramer will have an exclusive interview with the rh ceo >>> penn national gaming is getting a nod from wall street, initiating coverage of the stock with a buy and target of $80 a share, up 25% from current levels they say they have a chance to gain significant chair in online sports betting because of the -- and the partnership with barstool, shares up about 10% today, contessa. >> what we're seeing is amazing, and it's attention-getting i don't think it's misplaced when you look at what the partnership that barstool brings to the table they've got more than 60 million subscribers so, penn's cost of switching those to game bless will be lower. here you have the analyst bernie mctiernan arguing that content is king and penn is best positioned to drive the growth based on that content because of
you were looking at your blank walls and going, boy, i hate this place, you know what would make it bert're going to look at the spend, is that going to continue into 2021 or once we get or homes remodel,s we don't have any more money and go back to ramon noodles? it's all this holistic things jim cramer will have an exclusive interview with the rh ceo >>> penn national gaming is getting a nod from wall street, initiating coverage of the stock with a buy and target of $80 a share, up...
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. >> in a briefing this afternoon, the president got fullbackup from row bert o'brien who said the president has nothing but respect for the american military. >> you won't find anybody who is more sympathetic to their situation. i don't believe a word. i've never seen anything like that in 2 1/2 years of working with the president. it was disappointing. >> here's the way it unfolded. during the day, there was a weather call for marine one, which means that they couldn't fly the hell continuer out there. it was raining. the ceilings were low. the president's military aide sent out and e-mail saying team, we're a bad weather call. chief of staff general kelly will replace potus. please advise if there's any questions. president was given the option to motorcading out there. according to john bolton and others there were security concerns about the president traveling that far away from air force one in case there was some emergency that he would have to get out of the country for and the president was particularly not keen i'm told to spend four hours in the car going out there and back and u
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. >> we have sher bert, we have chico stick, which is amazing, based off the candy in "boldyga." >> the boldyga. >> stephen: aspirin in condoms. >> yes. >> stephen: exactly. >> and an extension cord. all of my proceeds go to charity? how about yours? is this for charity or are you pocketing it? >> parent of it goes to legal aid, which is super important because we are two little hood rats from the bronx who had to use public defenders and now we've gone full circle. >> stephen: good for you. get the ice cream, ladies and gentlemen. it's absolutely delicious, and you're doing it for a good cause. >> that's right. >> stephen, you know what i mean? >> you, too, can live the americone dream. >> stephen: you guys are from the bronx. i have a very important question for you guys. >> yes. >> stephen: because of covid, because some people left the city while this is going on, because there's been a spike in crime, so people say. some people are saying, "oh, new york is dead" what do you say to people who say new york is dead? >> we lived in new york in the 9090s and the 80s, and if this is scar
. >> we have sher bert, we have chico stick, which is amazing, based off the candy in "boldyga." >> the boldyga. >> stephen: aspirin in condoms. >> yes. >> stephen: exactly. >> and an extension cord. all of my proceeds go to charity? how about yours? is this for charity or are you pocketing it? >> parent of it goes to legal aid, which is super important because we are two little hood rats from the bronx who had to use public defenders and now...
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the poll was conducted by the d bert wood johnson foundation, npr and the harvhool of public health. foundation is a wsnder of the ur. yamiche alcindor has a report on the role economic factors are playing for black and tino americans. >> alcindor: in april, after a trip to a crowded local supermarket in northern viinia, maria zelaya felt sick. the 45-year-old came down with symptoms that sounded a lot like the ones she'd heard about ontv >> the symptoms i got were headache, body aches, and the following day my throat hurt. it was hard to swallow and i lost my appetite and just wanted to stay in bed.er >> alcindor: hest came back desitive for covid-19, and she was told she neeto self- isolate. that was easier said that done for zelaya, who immigrated from el salvador in 2003 and works as a dishwasher.es she shar a two-bedroom daughters as well as a friend, and her friend's daughters. >> (anslated ): i was afraid- - afraid for myself, for myve girls, forone who lives in the house. we live in an apartment that's very small and there's seven of us. that's a lot, but thise reality we lat
the poll was conducted by the d bert wood johnson foundation, npr and the harvhool of public health. foundation is a wsnder of the ur. yamiche alcindor has a report on the role economic factors are playing for black and tino americans. >> alcindor: in april, after a trip to a crowded local supermarket in northern viinia, maria zelaya felt sick. the 45-year-old came down with symptoms that sounded a lot like the ones she'd heard about ontv >> the symptoms i got were headache, body...
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doesn't want to be a bert musician or a better dancer but again, what you are doing is, it's arguably not true, and i talk but the difference between the success of black artists and particularly -- compared to complete access. its hip-hop so fundamentally different from classic music it is genetically encoded? of course not. what they too is they reinforce the historical notion that, for example, in this case, black people are not intellectual -- don't have intellectual prowess and this sowed by european wheel. ist. even though it feels positive the truth is you are just reinforce instrument structural racism which is untrue and based upon the white supremacy out our past. >> the person asks, earlier in the talk you said modern genetics have done to more to dismantle the race concept than any other branch of science and this person wants to know what you're thoughts are on the field of anthropology over the last four or five decade. >> anthropology is a very broads field and many ways i'm guessing the person might be an anthropologist ski hope that this wasn't a sort of microaggressi
doesn't want to be a bert musician or a better dancer but again, what you are doing is, it's arguably not true, and i talk but the difference between the success of black artists and particularly -- compared to complete access. its hip-hop so fundamentally different from classic music it is genetically encoded? of course not. what they too is they reinforce the historical notion that, for example, in this case, black people are not intellectual -- don't have intellectual prowess and this sowed...
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absolutely 8% unemployment is bert than 10% unemployment, more people working is absolutely better, but as people go about their lives, are they going to see closed store fronts? are they going to think about themselves or their friends who are not doing as well as they were in february, for instance? and if president trump is sort of focused on cheerleading the economy and saying it's all back, it's all better, ithat going to hit voters? are th going to feel like, well, he understands me, he hears me, or are they going to feel like they have been skipped over? er former vice president joe biden is putting a lot of emphasis on, you know, sort of we continue to feel the pain, you're feeling the pain, is that going to be seen as negativity or is that going to be seen as a reflection of reality? i think a lot of it depends on what people's reality feels like, you know, 60 days from now or because voting is already starting very soon by mail in some places, how people are feeling, you know, two weeks from now. >> nawaz: tam, you mentioned voting starting by mail. this week, some of the firs
absolutely 8% unemployment is bert than 10% unemployment, more people working is absolutely better, but as people go about their lives, are they going to see closed store fronts? are they going to think about themselves or their friends who are not doing as well as they were in february, for instance? and if president trump is sort of focused on cheerleading the economy and saying it's all back, it's all better, ithat going to hit voters? are th going to feel like, well, he understands me, he...
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. >> i think to an extent yes but i also think we have to do bert management of our forestages having a new infrastructure that, in fact, green and first thing i will do, i will rejoin the paris accord. >> reporter: greg lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. soy the next presidential debate is schedule for thursday, october 15th in florida and at this point, it will have a format similar to a town hall where uncommitted voters will ask questions on various topics. before that, vice president mike pence and democrat invice presidential nominee california senator kamala harris will debate in utah next week. 90 minute debate will take mace one week from today at the university of utah in salt lake city right in front of a small audience of students. >>> a lot of us were so happy to see some fog, some overcast skies to as a result the day. kyle a here we are at lunchtime, nothing but bright sunshine and actually not the best air quality here in the east bay at least. >> yeah, and a couple of places, frankly san francisco, the east bay, down in san jose also seeing what is called unhealthy for sensitive
. >> i think to an extent yes but i also think we have to do bert management of our forestages having a new infrastructure that, in fact, green and first thing i will do, i will rejoin the paris accord. >> reporter: greg lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. soy the next presidential debate is schedule for thursday, october 15th in florida and at this point, it will have a format similar to a town hall where uncommitted voters will ask questions on various topics. before that, vice president mike...
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in the 1990's, more pope was bert -- more purpose built dorms were built.n density i worked also for ngo. many of my top colleagues have worked with these migrant workers. the house and quarters, which are purpose built and they are rather high density. the ventilation is natural. now, as you know, after the last migrant outbreak we dorms have been -- [indiscernible] it is going to be quite challenging to eradicate covid-19. i do not think this is a scenario unique to singapore. gradually, i would say the movements of the migrant workers in other sectors of the economy are opening up. i think it is a work in progress. whetherw and based on certain populations have been evaluated, whether they are zero positive, whether they have been infected before with covid-19 and recovered, these migrant workers are then moved into new dorms. curious, -- immi am curious, while the government look at expanding testing within the environment particularly when it comes to individuals who may be shedding the virus and the transmission happening through aerosol? is that some
in the 1990's, more pope was bert -- more purpose built dorms were built.n density i worked also for ngo. many of my top colleagues have worked with these migrant workers. the house and quarters, which are purpose built and they are rather high density. the ventilation is natural. now, as you know, after the last migrant outbreak we dorms have been -- [indiscernible] it is going to be quite challenging to eradicate covid-19. i do not think this is a scenario unique to singapore. gradually, i...
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some have the on-all bert benchh perhaps through the engineering resources might be able to back receive fill a few areas, but really, we do rely on the gec contract for the majority of the work going forward. as far as the procurements, there's been some need to backfill some of the gec's for the current six-month period that we're in and in addition, we will be needing to support cal-train and high-speed rail as they procure that operation's consultant that steven mentioned for the rail operation analysis. >> i would rather be proactive instead of catching up with the project. >> could not agree with you more and the esc has discussed this as a potential risk item. you have asked for this, an ongoing risk register and just tracking and i know that's something director lipkin will do and project development, as well as vice chair. so we're all aware and appreciate your interests in getting ahead and not just reacting and playing catch-up and that way we're doing the best work we can to try to get ahead of these things. >> thank you. and i didn't want to go too far and ask what the regis
some have the on-all bert benchh perhaps through the engineering resources might be able to back receive fill a few areas, but really, we do rely on the gec contract for the majority of the work going forward. as far as the procurements, there's been some need to backfill some of the gec's for the current six-month period that we're in and in addition, we will be needing to support cal-train and high-speed rail as they procure that operation's consultant that steven mentioned for the rail...
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host: bert from southwest harbor, good morning. caller: good morning. i had a daughter in 1993, the same year she was confirmed, and i have always pushed my daughter to watch this marvelous woman. she came home last night in that from work, so upset we have lost such an icon, and i agree with the others. we should take our time to her,, celebrate, and honor not figure out who will be in her seat next. thank you so much. sue from us talk to jackson, michigan. good morning. caller: i want you to number one that i appreciate the good questions you are asking. number two, as far as what other people are saying, you do not have any control of that, you are a gentleman, and do not let anyone hurt your feelings. three, i feel sorry that this woman died, and she did have a good legacy, but i respectfully submit because i will not have other time to say this but now that there are women in this work,who are women, go to and bring children into this world, they do not become icons, but they are icons in the name of the lord appeared the best icon is our virgin ma
host: bert from southwest harbor, good morning. caller: good morning. i had a daughter in 1993, the same year she was confirmed, and i have always pushed my daughter to watch this marvelous woman. she came home last night in that from work, so upset we have lost such an icon, and i agree with the others. we should take our time to her,, celebrate, and honor not figure out who will be in her seat next. thank you so much. sue from us talk to jackson, michigan. good morning. caller: i want you to...
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. >> to ellie and bert. >> say hello to bert. [laughing] >> mr.buckley, can you make it to my wife, donna, a fellow sailor. thank you. >> how're you? >> fine, thanks. >> who is this for? >> virginia. >> thank you very much. >> can ask you to write to ingrid and john. thanks so much. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thanks a lot. >> teresa. it's a pleasure meeting you. >> thank you so much. >> you are watching booktv in c-span2 and tonight we are binge watching with the late author william f. buckley, jr. we have one more program tonight to show you. in april 2000000 mr. buckley sat down for three hours to talk about his life and his work. this is from booktv's "in book" program. here it is. ♪ ♪ >> host: welcome to booktv "in depth." these of the books of william f. buckley, jr., 41 in total. ranging from his first book in 1951 "god and man at yale," 1985 right reason through his entire blackford oakes mystery series twos latest collection of speeches, let us talk of many things due out at the end of this month. for the next three hours mr. buckley j
. >> to ellie and bert. >> say hello to bert. [laughing] >> mr.buckley, can you make it to my wife, donna, a fellow sailor. thank you. >> how're you? >> fine, thanks. >> who is this for? >> virginia. >> thank you very much. >> can ask you to write to ingrid and john. thanks so much. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thanks a lot. >> teresa. it's a pleasure meeting you. >> thank you so much. >> you are watching booktv in...
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host: bert from southwest harbor, good morning. caller: good morning. i had a daughter in 1993, the same year she was confirmed, and i have always pushed my daughter to watch this marvelous woman. she came home last night in that from work, so upset we have lost such an icon, and i agree with the others. we should take our time to her,, celebrate, and honor not figure out who will be in her seat next. thank you so much. sue from us talk to jackson, michigan. good morning. caller: i want you to number one that i appreciate the good questions you are asking. number two, as far as what other people are saying, you do not have any control of that, you are a gentleman, and do not let anyone hurt your feelings. three, i feel sorry that this woman died, and she did have a good legacy, but i respectfully submit because i will not have other time to say this but now that there are women in this work,who are women, go to and bring children into this world, they do not become icons, but they are icons in the name of the lord appeared the best icon is our virgin ma
host: bert from southwest harbor, good morning. caller: good morning. i had a daughter in 1993, the same year she was confirmed, and i have always pushed my daughter to watch this marvelous woman. she came home last night in that from work, so upset we have lost such an icon, and i agree with the others. we should take our time to her,, celebrate, and honor not figure out who will be in her seat next. thank you so much. sue from us talk to jackson, michigan. good morning. caller: i want you to...
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i am submitting for a record a letter in support of this bill from a bert balance. that's why the pwfa moves away from aproving discrimination and creates abaffirmative right to accommodation. using the framework and language of the americans with disabilities act, the bill provides employers to provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant workers as long as it does not impose an undue hardship on ploiter. courts know how to interpret that language. employers know what their responsibilities will be. but most importantly women will have the certainty they can safely stay on the job. that's why over 200 organization vs. endorsed the legislation and why 30 states have passed pregnancy accommodation laws similar to the pwfa. providing reasonable accommodation to pregnant workers helps businesses, workers, and families. passing this bill is long overdue. i thank my friend, mr. katko, for working with this conference on this bill and chairman scott, chair bonamici. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. nadler: and committee staffers shepherding
i am submitting for a record a letter in support of this bill from a bert balance. that's why the pwfa moves away from aproving discrimination and creates abaffirmative right to accommodation. using the framework and language of the americans with disabilities act, the bill provides employers to provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant workers as long as it does not impose an undue hardship on ploiter. courts know how to interpret that language. employers know what their responsibilities...