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host: why did you pick up carte blanche? >> i saw that ms. washington would be on your show so i rushed out to get it. i have her other book medical apartheid and i understand she is wonderful. host: are you a medical professional. >>caller: no i am not. >> before you go. we eat your question about refusing the coronavirus vaccine. >>caller: the title is called vacillating on vaccines and she is asking the question why are new yorkers still refusing to get the covid vaccine? at the end she implies you have a duty. >> okay. thank you. >> the only documented working a murder to sell the body to people doing anatomy in the hospital it took place in baltimore that it has been well documented and of course i don't remember offhand the particulars but it was a white woman living in a black neighborhood and was involved with a black man. this was well documented and that many black bodies have also been used it was very concerning that it happened a long time ago and it still being done today. in terms of any moral responsibility for accepting the c
host: why did you pick up carte blanche? >> i saw that ms. washington would be on your show so i rushed out to get it. i have her other book medical apartheid and i understand she is wonderful. host: are you a medical professional. >>caller: no i am not. >> before you go. we eat your question about refusing the coronavirus vaccine. >>caller: the title is called vacillating on vaccines and she is asking the question why are new yorkers still refusing to get the covid...
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it's in my bedroom. >> never mind, blanche. >> we live in a peaceful, prosperous time. hanging out with each other. "seinfeld" really busts this wide open. it's hard to believe at times, but no one forced them to hang out with each other all of the time. >> you know what your problem is? your standards are too high. >> i went out with you. >> that's because my standards are too low. >> what's so unique about the "seinfeld" episode "the pitch" is that we see the origin story of a sitcom played out on the show. >> so you're saying i go into nbc and tell them i got this idea for a show about nothing. >> we go into nbc. >> since when are you a writer? >> what writer? we're talking about a sitcom. >> jerry had an observational humor. >> do you know what this is all about? do you know why we're here? to be out. this is out. >> a gentleman named rick ludwin at nbc who was in charge of late night -- >> he approaches jerry seinfeld. >> so if you had an idea for like a tv show for yourself, we'd just love to talk about it. >> jerry said larry david and i, we're just going to writ
it's in my bedroom. >> never mind, blanche. >> we live in a peaceful, prosperous time. hanging out with each other. "seinfeld" really busts this wide open. it's hard to believe at times, but no one forced them to hang out with each other all of the time. >> you know what your problem is? your standards are too high. >> i went out with you. >> that's because my standards are too low. >> what's so unique about the "seinfeld" episode...
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. >> blanch says a line that america needed to hear. >> aids is not a bad person's disease, rose.unishing the people for their sins. >> you are right, blanch, you are damn straight i am right. it was something in the 1990s that so many people needed to hear and "the golden girls" were able to deliver that message. >> when we see these moments in sitcoms is because there had been activists trying to normalized and humanize folks that's not humanized for so far. >> it is fine who you are. >> i got many gay friends. >> my father is gay. >> just because you two are homosexuals, so what? >> it got into her head that jerry and george are gay lovers. >> what did you think of this shirt? >> jerry said he didn't like it. > the minute we understood that was the impression we got, we tried to prove to her -- >> look, you want to have sex right now? >> they narrowed the gay panic. >> it is not true. >> not like there is anything wrong with that. >> the more we see things, the more normalized those things become. >> hello. whether it is sexuality or gender diversity. we got to put it out there
. >> blanch says a line that america needed to hear. >> aids is not a bad person's disease, rose.unishing the people for their sins. >> you are right, blanch, you are damn straight i am right. it was something in the 1990s that so many people needed to hear and "the golden girls" were able to deliver that message. >> when we see these moments in sitcoms is because there had been activists trying to normalized and humanize folks that's not humanized for so far....
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>> why did you pick up carte blanche? >> caller: i saw that miss washington was going to be on your show and i rushed out and got it. i have her other book, medical apartheid and i just think she's wonderful. >> are you medical professional in any way? >> know, i am not. >> before you go repeat your question about refusing the coronavirus vaccine. >> host: >> caller: a lady wrote an article called vacillating on vaccines and she is asking the questions why are new yorkers still refusing to get the covid vaccine. at the end of it she implies you have a duty to get the covid vaccine. >> guest: thank you. i will take your last question first. the only documented burkeing to sell the body to people doing anatomy in the hospital, the only documented burkeing took place in baltimore but it has been well documented. i don't remember offhand the particulars except it was a white woman living in a black neighborhood involved with a black man as what is significant is this was well documented but black people in the area claim and
>> why did you pick up carte blanche? >> caller: i saw that miss washington was going to be on your show and i rushed out and got it. i have her other book, medical apartheid and i just think she's wonderful. >> are you medical professional in any way? >> know, i am not. >> before you go repeat your question about refusing the coronavirus vaccine. >> host: >> caller: a lady wrote an article called vacillating on vaccines and she is asking the questions...
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it is not god punishing people for their sins. >> you're right, blanche. >> well, you're damn straightny people needed to hear, and "the golden girls" were able to deliver that message because of who they were. >> our media doesn't exist in a vacuum. so when we do see these moments in sitcoms, it's because there have been activists trying to normalize and humanize folks who have been not humanized for so long. >> i mean it's fine if that's who you are. >> absolutely. >> i have many gay friends. >> my father's gay. >> then you've got "the outing." >> you know, just because you two are homosexual, so what. >> the premise of that episode was a journalist was following jerry to do some sort of piece on him and got it into her head that jerry and george were gay lovers. >> what do you think of this shirt? >> it's nice. >> jerry said he didn't like it. >> and the minute that we understood that that was the impression we were giving, we went into overdrive to try and prove to her that that was the farthest thing from true. >> it was a joke. >> do you want to have sex right now? do you want to
it is not god punishing people for their sins. >> you're right, blanche. >> well, you're damn straightny people needed to hear, and "the golden girls" were able to deliver that message because of who they were. >> our media doesn't exist in a vacuum. so when we do see these moments in sitcoms, it's because there have been activists trying to normalize and humanize folks who have been not humanized for so long. >> i mean it's fine if that's who you are. >>...
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if if you are fully vaccinated people, you do not yet have a complete carte blanche to do whatever you would like to do. you still need to be careful, especially if you have -- if you're older or have underlying risk factors. >> i want to confirm. california hospitalizations are the highest since april but we solve local hospital and icu bed capacity to spare at this point here, right? >> we have lots of capacity. we have a big margin. it has gone up but it has gone up from very low numbers and the numbers are reported as percentage growth. that is not what is happening, but these are relatively small numbers. >>> there are some people who say, look at that hospitalization capacity, and then look at the percentages and like you said, the smaller the number you begin with, then you add just a few and it shoots up exponentially. they are people who look at the and to say, come on, we still have time. we do not need to worry yet. why do you think that is not the case? >> i think it is time to take correct if measures will be some margins to work with. not when we fill up all the icu beds
if if you are fully vaccinated people, you do not yet have a complete carte blanche to do whatever you would like to do. you still need to be careful, especially if you have -- if you're older or have underlying risk factors. >> i want to confirm. california hospitalizations are the highest since april but we solve local hospital and icu bed capacity to spare at this point here, right? >> we have lots of capacity. we have a big margin. it has gone up but it has gone up from very low...
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and then i think there's some people are so delicate such blanche to ball china watches of you don't want to crush them. i didn't call it the simon kyle of the show for sure. that's why everybody watch that . yeah, so thank you. why don't it's just true. i mean, it's tough love though you know, it's not my critique isn't to be anybody down will make them feel. it's just, it's very honest. and if you know it's in my opinion, it helps you grow that. okay, i'm a start out by fan. i feel like i started you tonight. incredible, the way it started. i love the dancey. your gimme when need to be gave you there. i big you. where where would you like to take your whole thing from here? i like i said, the, the image architect is beautiful play and i think that builds for a long time. what would you, would you like to be a brand yourself? yeah, yeah, i would love to do things. i would love to have a collaboration with wal mart or target and bringing what i do to sort of masses, middle america, do know host and then brother, there's some, there's some dangers there. yeah. house you got a wire in
and then i think there's some people are so delicate such blanche to ball china watches of you don't want to crush them. i didn't call it the simon kyle of the show for sure. that's why everybody watch that . yeah, so thank you. why don't it's just true. i mean, it's tough love though you know, it's not my critique isn't to be anybody down will make them feel. it's just, it's very honest. and if you know it's in my opinion, it helps you grow that. okay, i'm a start out by fan. i feel like i...
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since then, the protests of blanche died out. that say, pro monarchists is evidence that most time people have seen through the protests as an attack on the institution. the protest is want to abolish not reform yellow because they don't forget demands that they've been asking for deliberately aiming to bring down the monarchy. not to help improve the institution. so it's not surprising that not many people come out to support them. on the occasion of the king's 69th birthday, there's unlikely to be much pump for ceremony this year with coven restrictions in place. official celebrations of king's birthday, likely to be very muted. but many people think once those restrictions left for testers, calling for a reform of the monarchy could hit the streets once again. in recent months, the king has stayed out of the public eye when he's been seen, he's relied on the queen for support. and despite his position of power, he appears to be a monarch unsure of his relationship with his subjects. tony chang al jazeera bank of england will a
since then, the protests of blanche died out. that say, pro monarchists is evidence that most time people have seen through the protests as an attack on the institution. the protest is want to abolish not reform yellow because they don't forget demands that they've been asking for deliberately aiming to bring down the monarchy. not to help improve the institution. so it's not surprising that not many people come out to support them. on the occasion of the king's 69th birthday, there's unlikely...
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story 22 people about how her whole office is toxic, people are treated like s-blank, blanch.lank. >> i was talking to one of your producers like "mean girls," it is all coming out, west wing nothing compared to biden administration. and what is happening right now with vice president kamala harris look at disastrous trip to guatemala and el paso, only reason she went to the border is she knew president trump was heading to the border, she did not want to look like she failed, which she has done a border czar. it is distressing, as an american, i would like to see our administration succeed. i don't take pleasure watching it fall apart on its, i would like to have seen vice president harris go to the border and listen to people, and speak with the children. like i have, i would like for them to see effects therefore on community and people in america, she has not done that. to top it off, they have failed with communicating with american people, they are failing inside of the white house. and also the vice president, that is really bad for her office, considering what is happe
story 22 people about how her whole office is toxic, people are treated like s-blank, blanch.lank. >> i was talking to one of your producers like "mean girls," it is all coming out, west wing nothing compared to biden administration. and what is happening right now with vice president kamala harris look at disastrous trip to guatemala and el paso, only reason she went to the border is she knew president trump was heading to the border, she did not want to look like she failed,...
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he gives it carte blanche to go and hire any smart speech person available on the market and when they are behind something like that that's going to give a lot of momentum that also creates a cultural sphere where people are too afraid to argue against or bring up different ideas or say it's not a good idea. did that affect the product roadmap in anyhe way? >> the big illustration of that is in the alexa chapter and the idea you can have a 3d screen and premium handset and differentiatedee from the iphone and nobody on the team thought it was a good idea in fact they had dog tags made that said disagree and it stood before we've got to do this but we don't agree with the product roadmap. to answer your question sure there were features that launched to broadly say no and stand up to him there are good contentious discussions in these meetings but i think that he is the founder and has an incredible record of success and that brings a lot of credibility. if he insists, it is probably going to happen. >> looking back at the track record there's only a few like a handful of big projects
he gives it carte blanche to go and hire any smart speech person available on the market and when they are behind something like that that's going to give a lot of momentum that also creates a cultural sphere where people are too afraid to argue against or bring up different ideas or say it's not a good idea. did that affect the product roadmap in anyhe way? >> the big illustration of that is in the alexa chapter and the idea you can have a 3d screen and premium handset and...
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dollars on it and at one point he says higher all the ai people that you can know limit he gives carte blanche to hire any speech person who is available on the market. when the ceo is behind something like i and in particular the founder in any company that gives a project a lot of momentum. host: and with jeff bezos role as that raises an interesting point in your book but it creates a culture of fear where people are too afraid to argue against her bring up different ideas to say it's not a good idea against jeff bezos. does that affect the roadmap or the results in any way? >> i think the biggest illustration of that is the fire phone my nestled that story in the alexa chapter and jeff had this idea of a three d screen the premium handset and differentiate from the iphone nobody thought it was a good idea. in fact they dog tag to disagree and commit which stood for we have to do this but we don't agree with the roadmap. it doesn't seem like anybody stood up to his vision. but in terms of alexa, there were features that launched with the original echo they are too obscure even to name but b
dollars on it and at one point he says higher all the ai people that you can know limit he gives carte blanche to hire any speech person who is available on the market. when the ceo is behind something like i and in particular the founder in any company that gives a project a lot of momentum. host: and with jeff bezos role as that raises an interesting point in your book but it creates a culture of fear where people are too afraid to argue against her bring up different ideas to say it's not a...
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it looks like every blouse blanche wore on "the golden girls." next -- a couch inspired by the asexual pride flag. this sofa looks like a dancer from the moulin rouge died inside of it and that's all that's left of her. this next couch is inspired by the transgender pride flag. cute. i don't have room in my place for a unicorn nursery right now, but maybe i will in the future. now watch this. now, here's the most controversial one of all. please prepare yourselves and avert your gay kids' eyes --this is real. this couch is inspired by the bisexual pride flag. yes. oh yes. that couch would strangle you in "beetlejuice." it says "when you change 'or' to 'and,' no one believes you." and it's inexplicably covered in severed arms and hands. can you imagine bringing a date home to this? "yeah, let's hook up on the 'nobody believes you' couch." in short -- it's a friendly "no" from me. queer people are constantly standing up for their rights, and ikea is literally telling us to sit down. i'd like to change ikea's couches myself, but instead i'll send th
it looks like every blouse blanche wore on "the golden girls." next -- a couch inspired by the asexual pride flag. this sofa looks like a dancer from the moulin rouge died inside of it and that's all that's left of her. this next couch is inspired by the transgender pride flag. cute. i don't have room in my place for a unicorn nursery right now, but maybe i will in the future. now watch this. now, here's the most controversial one of all. please prepare yourselves and avert your gay...
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danny blanche power of dartmouth college, thank you. -- danny blanchflower of dartmouth college, thankuity futures on the s&p advancing 0.4 percent. yields are higher by five basis points to 1.3444%. i think we all agree that we need more competition. it is just how you achieve it. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ . ritika: with the first word news, i met a gupta. president but -- i'm ritika gupta. president biden's team is worried that time is running out to revive the nuclear deal that president trump abandoned. the stalemate is compounded by iran's technological advances and the election of a new hard-line president. a british study says most young people face an extremely low risk of onus and death from covid and have no new -- risk of illness and death from covid and have no need to shield from the virus. the u.s. is one of the few countries that offers the covid vaccines to children ages 12 and over. european finance chiefs are trying to reassure their group of 20 counterparts that the region will unite behind that global corporate tax deal. bloomberg spoke to spain's economy
danny blanche power of dartmouth college, thank you. -- danny blanchflower of dartmouth college, thankuity futures on the s&p advancing 0.4 percent. yields are higher by five basis points to 1.3444%. i think we all agree that we need more competition. it is just how you achieve it. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ . ritika: with the first word news, i met a gupta. president but -- i'm ritika gupta. president biden's team is worried that time is running out to revive the nuclear deal...
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we have oral histories and you have carte blanche to look at this. we will not tell you how to write a book but it's up to you to make that decision. i thought, this is a gift. i began looking into it and the more i did, more interested i grew and the more i could see a book developing. host: where did the title "washington merry-go-round" come from? mr. ritchie: a book he and his partner wrote in 1932. they wrote it anonymously. they were originally going to call it washington carrousel but the editor thought merry-go-round sounded more american. it was a big bestseller 1931. it exposed a lot of what was going on in the hoover administration just when the economy was collapsing and people were losing faith in hoover. it also poked fun at political and social pretension in washington and at some of the press they thought were deferential to the politicians. everyone loved it except hoover, who got the fbi to try to figure out who the authors were and get them fired. they did not fire pearson but when they wrote a sequel, he was fired. that is when pe
we have oral histories and you have carte blanche to look at this. we will not tell you how to write a book but it's up to you to make that decision. i thought, this is a gift. i began looking into it and the more i did, more interested i grew and the more i could see a book developing. host: where did the title "washington merry-go-round" come from? mr. ritchie: a book he and his partner wrote in 1932. they wrote it anonymously. they were originally going to call it washington...
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>> sure i do and compare blanch, everyone looks good. >> they began to explore the breakup of the familytelevision. >> two divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy. >> the perfect opening to a sitcom was, of course, the odd couple opening, which told all the back story and set it up in this beautiful way. >> felix was asked to remove himself from this place of residence. that request came from his life. >> "the odd couple" was a neal simon play on broadway and became a movie ex came to television in 1970, thanks to garry marshall. >> would you do me a favor? >> what? >> for my birthday, let me clean up in here. >> the finicky was because he was finicky. >> total opposite. the slob. the gambler. >> in my room, you can eat off the floor. >> you can eat off the floor in my room. >> "odd couple" is so seminole. in the very first episode of "two and a half men" are we making alan a neat freak, if that's what we're doing, we're doing odd couple. >> working their way into the nap of the carpet. >> there was a fantastic episode where they go on password and the password i
>> sure i do and compare blanch, everyone looks good. >> they began to explore the breakup of the familytelevision. >> two divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy. >> the perfect opening to a sitcom was, of course, the odd couple opening, which told all the back story and set it up in this beautiful way. >> felix was asked to remove himself from this place of residence. that request came from his life. >> "the odd couple"...
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i would come in and have carte blanche in every place i went to. >> were you feeling invincible? >> yeah, there was a certain point i would say there was an invincible feeling. >> did your pop know what you were doing, did he suspect? >> he didn't suspect until much, much later. >> it would be a rude awakening for both his dad and jimmy that day in 1996 when jimmy was just relaxing at one of his chicago homes. >> all of a sudden, kaboom, the whole door blew off the hinges, come flying into the house. and all of these dea, fbi, and locals all came in single file line with their automatic weapons, pointed at me, freeze, get on the ground, get on the ground. >> he had been caught in a drug sting spearheaded by a hard-nosed federal prosecutor, larry beaumont. >> we scooped him up in an operation that i ran, we called it "operation snowplow." >> in court, beaumont showed keene no mercy. >> he was coming at you on all fours, wasn't he? >> oh, yeah, he was a bulldog. >> jimmy was convicted and slapped with a ten-year sentence. >> it was a pretty stiff sentence. i knew he didn't expect t
i would come in and have carte blanche in every place i went to. >> were you feeling invincible? >> yeah, there was a certain point i would say there was an invincible feeling. >> did your pop know what you were doing, did he suspect? >> he didn't suspect until much, much later. >> it would be a rude awakening for both his dad and jimmy that day in 1996 when jimmy was just relaxing at one of his chicago homes. >> all of a sudden, kaboom, the whole door blew...
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mr. blanch filled the room from the courtroom the chamber fines roscoe marriage guilty of the following codes, genocide, persecution, extermination, deportation, unlawful sex on civilians. violation of the laws or customs of war. the chamber census mr. upcoming adage to life imprisonment. with the i c t wise last trial, finished in 2017. from 996 on the tribunal indicted 161. people for crimes committed during the yugoslav was more than 90 were found guilty. no one indicted by the tribunal is still on the run. ah, in 2000 t b i c t y was joined by the international criminal court in the hague. the i c. c. is a permanent court withdrew addiction of genocide, all crimes and crimes against humanity. but many of the world's most powerful nations have not signed on the future of international justice is far from certain it was the united states that play the major leadership role in establishing the tribunal for their former yugoslavia. however, there is very little american involvement in that war and so they are very little chance at an american could ever be considered a work criminal. an
mr. blanch filled the room from the courtroom the chamber fines roscoe marriage guilty of the following codes, genocide, persecution, extermination, deportation, unlawful sex on civilians. violation of the laws or customs of war. the chamber census mr. upcoming adage to life imprisonment. with the i c t wise last trial, finished in 2017. from 996 on the tribunal indicted 161. people for crimes committed during the yugoslav was more than 90 were found guilty. no one indicted by the tribunal is...
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hastings college of law writing the decision public health authorities or universities do not have carte blanche to impose any requirements they want but can legitimately act to prevent disease and improve safety now, of course, a decision recently went in favor of hospitals mandating vaccines as well, so we may see more these, particularly once the vaccines get full approval from the fda which folks like dr. scott gotlieb predicts could happen in october or september shep. >> meg, thanks so much americans are hitting the road this summer traveling to tourist hot spots across the country like national parks and beach towns here and there many destinations are already packed, but they may get even busier more people now rethinking travel plans abroad as some countries are tightening restrictions here's cnbc's seema mody >> reporter: for americans hoping to travel overseas this summer, be prepared for change as the threats of the delta variants stands in the way. >> the days of planning everything in advance because it changes in a second. >> reporter: sheila brown just returned from a ten-day cru
hastings college of law writing the decision public health authorities or universities do not have carte blanche to impose any requirements they want but can legitimately act to prevent disease and improve safety now, of course, a decision recently went in favor of hospitals mandating vaccines as well, so we may see more these, particularly once the vaccines get full approval from the fda which folks like dr. scott gotlieb predicts could happen in october or september shep. >> meg, thanks...
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it started out blanched in champagne and topped with edible gold and seasoned.rystal plate with annier kid and sliced truffles and a cheese dip. 'll just go to mcdonald's. >>> a norwegian women's beach handball team was fined for not playing in bikinis. women are required to wear mid trif-wearing tops and bee kenai bottoms. they want to make a statement to highlight the double standard. >>> so now pink the singer is offered to pay the team's fine, tweeting, quote, i'm very proud of the norwegian beach handball team for protesting the very sexist roles about their uniform. the federation should be fined. good on you, ladies. i'll be happy to pay your fines. go pink and go norwegian ladies. >>> new yorkers had a spicy monday morning commute. a truck spilled bell peppers all over the highway. it covered three of four lanes of traffic. there were no immediate reports of injuries. >> still ahead, a check-in with infectious disease doctor, dr. amesh adalja. >>> and we look at this date in history, july 27, 1996. >> at 1:25 this morning thousands of revelers at an open
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voters have to show to strike down discriminatory voting laws while basically giving states carte blanche to suppress voters as long as they point to some perceived threat of fraud, even if there is no fraud, which is exactly what donald trump said in 2020. there's fraud going on, i know it. find 11,780 votes. it was all bs. but now that bs is literally led to samuel alito rewriting the voting rights act. >> that's exactly, exactly right. ari berman, a must-read on this topic. thank you so much. >> thanks so much, chris. >>> like i said at the top, today was a huge news day on time of the seismic supreme court ruling, there are criminal charges against the trump organization and one of trump's longest serving executives, allen weisselberg. we'll talk about what is in the 15 felony counts and what isn't. plus, we found out today who will serve on the select committee, former lead impeachment manager jamie raskin is on that list. he joins me right here next. don't go anywhere. i can do that. build an electric car? i can do that. weld the tower of a wind turbine? modernize the grid? install
voters have to show to strike down discriminatory voting laws while basically giving states carte blanche to suppress voters as long as they point to some perceived threat of fraud, even if there is no fraud, which is exactly what donald trump said in 2020. there's fraud going on, i know it. find 11,780 votes. it was all bs. but now that bs is literally led to samuel alito rewriting the voting rights act. >> that's exactly, exactly right. ari berman, a must-read on this topic. thank you...
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there's an actual line of moral transgression that can be crossed at this point that people would blanchs moment. there's no actual thing to cross over and people say, ah, that's too much for me. i don't think it's there. maybe it is, kristen. maybe i'm wrong and the polling shows it's there. >> well, i've thankfully never exactly polled the exact proposition that you just made. i do think that there are lines where you do see moments where donald trump would say or do things that some people in the party would brush off but others would just say they didn't believe it was real, they didn't believe it was happening. they would think that it was being twisted. so that's why i push back against the idea that they would just endorse some sort of horrible thing just because donald trump said so. i think there's a lot of other complexity going on there and hopefully, my god i hope i never have to poll test something as horrific as that. >> i think some really horrible things have really been endorsed because donald trump said so which is partly why i find myself in such a disquiet about the s
there's an actual line of moral transgression that can be crossed at this point that people would blanchs moment. there's no actual thing to cross over and people say, ah, that's too much for me. i don't think it's there. maybe it is, kristen. maybe i'm wrong and the polling shows it's there. >> well, i've thankfully never exactly polled the exact proposition that you just made. i do think that there are lines where you do see moments where donald trump would say or do things that some...
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basically this gives the congressional investigators and the department of justice investigators carte blanchereally put together all of the facts leading up to january 6th and beyond. >> so, nick, because we need to get to the infrastructure here, the irs has to turn over tax returns to congress. a spokesperson for trump hasn't responded, but what would be the legitimate reason for congress to get action stoes the tax records? >> basically they've given three reasons. one, they have a legitimate oversight, legislative oversight to make sure that the president's tax returns are audited on a regular basis. second, they have a legitimate legislative reason to ensure that there is no conflicts of interest that the president has. and, third, that there are no foreign entanglements in terms of any foreign interest that he might have in his finances. those are all legitimate interests that congress has put forth. there is nothing unprecedent about it. this law that permits them to get these returns has been around for 100 years since the tea spot dome scandal. >> okay. >> and the same thing happened
basically this gives the congressional investigators and the department of justice investigators carte blanchereally put together all of the facts leading up to january 6th and beyond. >> so, nick, because we need to get to the infrastructure here, the irs has to turn over tax returns to congress. a spokesperson for trump hasn't responded, but what would be the legitimate reason for congress to get action stoes the tax records? >> basically they've given three reasons. one, they...
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during his two terms in office giuliani gave the new york police department carte blanche to run roughshodned 10,000 rioters, nearly all white, off-duty nypd officers, who were participating in a patrolman's benevolent association demonstration against then mayor david dinkins' call for a civilian complaint review board. candidate giuliani joined those officers, some of whom chanted the n word, cursing the city's first black mayor through a bullhorn. in 1999 mayor giuliani ardently defended the police department after adam yue dial yue, an unarmed black immigrant who worked as a vendor, was shot 41 times as he reached for his i.d. the police officers involved in the shooting were acquitted of the p crime. a few weeks later an unarmed security guard from brooklyn was waiting for a taxi outside a nightclub when undercover detectives approached him and sought to buy drugs. he said he didn't sell drugs. the cops insisted. dorz mand shoved one away and the officer shot him in the chest. he bled to death moments later. amid furious protests giuliani rushed to the officer's defense by releasing d
during his two terms in office giuliani gave the new york police department carte blanche to run roughshodned 10,000 rioters, nearly all white, off-duty nypd officers, who were participating in a patrolman's benevolent association demonstration against then mayor david dinkins' call for a civilian complaint review board. candidate giuliani joined those officers, some of whom chanted the n word, cursing the city's first black mayor through a bullhorn. in 1999 mayor giuliani ardently defended the...
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there shouldn't be any limit, like he gives him carte blanche to go and hire any smart ai or speech person who is available on the market. when the ceo is behind something like that, particularly the founder, you know, that gives in any company, that's going to give a project a lot of momentum. >> yeah. and with bezos' role as this key product manager, i think you raise an interesting point in your book that that also creates this culture of fear, where people are too afraid to, you know, argue against or bring up different ideas or, you know, say it's not a good idea against bezos. is that -- like did that affect, you know, alexa's product road map or results in any way or, you know -- >> right, well, i think that the big illustration of that is the fire phone, right? that that was another idea. i nestle the fire phone story in the alexa chapter. jeff had this idea that you can have a 3d screen and a premium hand set and differentiate from the iphone, and nobody on the team thought it was a good idea. in fact, they had dog tags made that said disagree and commit, a kind of amazon saying w
there shouldn't be any limit, like he gives him carte blanche to go and hire any smart ai or speech person who is available on the market. when the ceo is behind something like that, particularly the founder, you know, that gives in any company, that's going to give a project a lot of momentum. >> yeah. and with bezos' role as this key product manager, i think you raise an interesting point in your book that that also creates this culture of fear, where people are too afraid to, you know,...
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hearing, we heard testimony from witnesses suggesting that the elections clause is congress carte blanche power over state elections. mr. charmaine was built goes into -- mr. saar brains's-- mr. could shelley do you agree with their interpretation of the elections clause? >> no, i think the elements in the longer form of your statement, are exactly what was anticipated when the constitution was written, when this clause was put in place. it is shown by the history of america. for 200 30 years, states have run elections -- for 230 years, states of run elections. in with the voting rights act of 1965, one of the most extraordinary federal interventions in state run elections in our history. even that was recognized by the supreme court as resulting from extreme circumstances that existed at that time and have been remedied, as a supreme court also said. i will take the part of the recent bill that jumped out at me, where you seek to have the federal government invade state and local prerogatives of hiring and firing their own officials. this is an area that has been dealt with to some degre
hearing, we heard testimony from witnesses suggesting that the elections clause is congress carte blanche power over state elections. mr. charmaine was built goes into -- mr. saar brains's-- mr. could shelley do you agree with their interpretation of the elections clause? >> no, i think the elements in the longer form of your statement, are exactly what was anticipated when the constitution was written, when this clause was put in place. it is shown by the history of america. for 200 30...
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hearing we heard from the majority's witnesses suggestions the elections clause gives congress carte blanche power over how states electionings, mr. sarbanes goes into excruciating detail why democrats think they can nationallize elections. mr. cuccinelli, do you agree with their interpretation of the elections clause? >> no, i think the elements in the longer form of your statement referencing the founding perspective on that are exactly what was anticipated when the constitution was written, when this clause was put in place, and it's shown by the history of america. for 230 years states have run our elections, since the constitution, even with the absolutely necessary voting rights act which was one of the most extraordinary federal interventions in state-run elections in our history, probably the most needed. even that was recognized by the supreme court as resulting from extreme circumstances that absolutely existed at that time that have been remedied as the supreme court has said and when you look at-- i'll take the part of mr. sarbanes recent bill that jumped out at me, where you see
hearing we heard from the majority's witnesses suggestions the elections clause gives congress carte blanche power over how states electionings, mr. sarbanes goes into excruciating detail why democrats think they can nationallize elections. mr. cuccinelli, do you agree with their interpretation of the elections clause? >> no, i think the elements in the longer form of your statement referencing the founding perspective on that are exactly what was anticipated when the constitution was...
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the language in the proposal does not appear to give kevin mccarthy carte blanche to appoint whoever he wants. it says the gop members would be selected after consultation with him. many noted it echoes language though then republican house used in the selection of democratic members for the benghazi select committee. it goes on to say about the washington post that after kevin mccarthy declined to say he would appoint members that minimize the event -- or even that he would choose republican members at all, the language would seem to give kevin mccarthy the option and allow speaker pelosi to choose the republicans if kevin mccarthy refuses to. it raises the question about how selective speaker pelosi will be if the house minority leader moves to pick more extreme members. a breakdown of move -- who might serve on this committee, the yeas and nays 222 to 190. republicans joining along with democrats liz cheney of wyoming and a representative from illinois. bill is up next and hero -- he supports the creation of this committee. bill, tell us why. caller: good morning. in 1993 they tri
the language in the proposal does not appear to give kevin mccarthy carte blanche to appoint whoever he wants. it says the gop members would be selected after consultation with him. many noted it echoes language though then republican house used in the selection of democratic members for the benghazi select committee. it goes on to say about the washington post that after kevin mccarthy declined to say he would appoint members that minimize the event -- or even that he would choose republican...
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>> we have the sliced garlic, i have the broccoli rabe which i blanched first.two so i have some finished sausages here. what i do is, when the peppers get done, i add the sausage to the peppers and then i take a little bit of fresh basil. and we just tear it up in there. and so now you have the basil, the peppers, you could make it spicy or as nonspicy as you want. you take your broccoli rabe, and the broccoli rabe could go on the sandwich or on the side. remember, it's nice and garlicky, though. >> delicious. >> i take an italian roll. >> while you're finishing up there, i got to ask you about a minor celebrity in your life. your dog norman is -- we've seen him on instagram working out with you. so he likes to work out with you but he's not out there cooking with you. what's up? what a cutie. >> he was a little frisky today so he got his bully stick and he's hanging out on his bed inside. he lives the life. it's like he has a good life. you know, when i'm doing barbecue and dinners in the backyard norman's usually hanging out with me. stra knows this with his
>> we have the sliced garlic, i have the broccoli rabe which i blanched first.two so i have some finished sausages here. what i do is, when the peppers get done, i add the sausage to the peppers and then i take a little bit of fresh basil. and we just tear it up in there. and so now you have the basil, the peppers, you could make it spicy or as nonspicy as you want. you take your broccoli rabe, and the broccoli rabe could go on the sandwich or on the side. remember, it's nice and...
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one certified facility and one organic blanching facility, which is limiting and risky. in 2019 when the cooperative formally incorporated, the one sheller was inoperative from hurricane michael in 2018. first experience with issues of a limited supply chain. this past year, post-harvest processing was so bottlenecked, we've only in the past week been able to set the first part of the 2020 crop. that's a long gap to pay farmers without the ability to sell it. investment-specific infrastructure to support supply chains is critical. for certified organic supply chains, this includes support and incentives for certification. while we've been able to tap into local markets within georgia, expanding into small and mid-scale markets, both in the southeast and outside of peanut-producing regions has been an obstacle. last year, the chairman was on a plane to california to attend a natural products expo when the event was canceled due to covid. there is also a great demand but can't serve direct to consumer gopa submitted an unsuccessful proposal to meet the direct-to-consumer d
one certified facility and one organic blanching facility, which is limiting and risky. in 2019 when the cooperative formally incorporated, the one sheller was inoperative from hurricane michael in 2018. first experience with issues of a limited supply chain. this past year, post-harvest processing was so bottlenecked, we've only in the past week been able to set the first part of the 2020 crop. that's a long gap to pay farmers without the ability to sell it. investment-specific infrastructure...
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>> 147, blanche. >> hi, brian.test ratings races in years. >> here's one just about everybody predicts will be a big hit, "designing women" on cbs. four friends form an interior decorating business and give each other the business. >> suzanne, if sex were fast food, there would be an arch over your bed. one of the funniest, most unusual shows in "designing women." they were a different group of women than you really saw on television. they were feisty. they were sexy. and linda's voice came through shining. >> men can get away with anything. i mean, look at reagan's neck. it sags down to here. everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck? be putting her in a nursing home for turkeys. >> they've given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i want. and it's such a privilege. it's more than the president of the united states gets and it's kind of thrilling to have that every week. i would be lying, if i said i didn't put my opinions in the show. >> excuse me, but you lovely la
>> 147, blanche. >> hi, brian.test ratings races in years. >> here's one just about everybody predicts will be a big hit, "designing women" on cbs. four friends form an interior decorating business and give each other the business. >> suzanne, if sex were fast food, there would be an arch over your bed. one of the funniest, most unusual shows in "designing women." they were a different group of women than you really saw on television. they were...
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the state density bonus should not be carte blanche.ghtly compared to the one unit building that's there now. we also believe the developer is stretching the rules. but instead, they use a group housing rules. group housing was meant to be used for housing such as sros sold individually and then they combine the housing rules and they do so by only allowing other units and fetching prices but they're likely not achieving the goals. the proposed building would tower over them and dwarf them in size. and request the developer to work with the neighbors to address concerns and bring back a project that we can all enthusiastically support. thank you for your time. >> hello commissioners and thank you very much for the opportunity to respond. my name is chris rudy. i'm the owner at eighty-two thousand four hundred eighteenth. that's two parcels toward church street. i am familiar with mark because we've had some back and forth all of our suggestions and attempts to reach something that's workable for everybody. i'd like to start by just sayi
the state density bonus should not be carte blanche.ghtly compared to the one unit building that's there now. we also believe the developer is stretching the rules. but instead, they use a group housing rules. group housing was meant to be used for housing such as sros sold individually and then they combine the housing rules and they do so by only allowing other units and fetching prices but they're likely not achieving the goals. the proposed building would tower over them and dwarf them in...
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they're blanched in dom perrigne. goose fat and sprinkled with 23-carat edible gold.of the year. stuart: today or yesterday. one of the days. i understand somebody is introducing mac and cheese ice cream? todd: go with you on this one. this is gross. would you out there eat macaroni and cheese flavored ice cream? kraft and van leeuwen, ice cream company created that. limited edition. it is vegan. goes on sale in new york, l.a., houston. can be yours 12 bucks on line. the ingredient list is not released. are they sprinkling powder in with vanilla and saying 12 bucks america? stuart: why put me on camera to respond with this. are we done with the food stories? todd: i am ready if they want to give me more. we have 13 minutes. stuart: some are bloody awful. real good stuff. texas lawmakers, they were al applauded for flee fleeing their state leaving the state. they were being called heroes. they are calling themselves heroes. i will ask texas native karl rove with he thinks about that. he is on the show. vivek ramaswamy says former president trump will win his lawsuit ag
they're blanched in dom perrigne. goose fat and sprinkled with 23-carat edible gold.of the year. stuart: today or yesterday. one of the days. i understand somebody is introducing mac and cheese ice cream? todd: go with you on this one. this is gross. would you out there eat macaroni and cheese flavored ice cream? kraft and van leeuwen, ice cream company created that. limited edition. it is vegan. goes on sale in new york, l.a., houston. can be yours 12 bucks on line. the ingredient list is not...
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our responsibility to combat these however is not carte blanche authority to engage in sweeping surveillance of american citizens, businesses, newsrooms and universities. it was not tolerable after 9/11, and it is not acceptable now. if history eraser reporting has taught us anything, it is that we cannot trust the department to police itself. it is imperative that the committee fulfill its role and ensure our laws are keeping pace with rapidly changing technology. we need to guard against future overreach of federal prosecutors by implementing reform now. i think i would visit for being here today. on the fourth to hinder ideas and whatever reforms we should consider moving forward and i look forward to working with mr. jordan as a republican colleagues on this matter. i now recognize our ranking member of the judiciary committee the gentleman from ohio mr. jordan for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, attorney of america the government should not spot on its citizens, plain and simple. in limited cases weren't surveillance is necessary, necessary to prosecute
our responsibility to combat these however is not carte blanche authority to engage in sweeping surveillance of american citizens, businesses, newsrooms and universities. it was not tolerable after 9/11, and it is not acceptable now. if history eraser reporting has taught us anything, it is that we cannot trust the department to police itself. it is imperative that the committee fulfill its role and ensure our laws are keeping pace with rapidly changing technology. we need to guard against...