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and so did detectives. >> he was asked to come down to bloomington to meet with police, which he did's body was discovered. >> scott told the detectives he'd been home alone when pam was killed. police would look into that, but in the meantime they discovered something very interesting about pam's new fiance. >> they spent a fair amount of time checking into who he had been communicating with. >> sure. >> and he had at least two other women that he had been involved with that he was still having some pretty heavy amount of contact with. >> pam's kids didn't know anything about that, but they did get a weird vibe from the fiance after their mother's death. >> he was like, "i had nothing to do with this. and i need you guys to understand that, like, i have to move on. " >> i'm sorry, repeat that for me? >> we had dinner with him like a week after she died, and he sat us down. >> did you ask him if he had something to do with it? >> no, he just volunteered that. >> and two months later, he was dating someone new. >> it was just very suspicious. >> but pam's daughter rachel thought it wa
and so did detectives. >> he was asked to come down to bloomington to meet with police, which he did's body was discovered. >> scott told the detectives he'd been home alone when pam was killed. police would look into that, but in the meantime they discovered something very interesting about pam's new fiance. >> they spent a fair amount of time checking into who he had been communicating with. >> sure. >> and he had at least two other women that he had been...
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. ♪ >>> despite the pandemic there's joy and bundles of it at one hospital in bloomington, illinois.na diaz reports. >> reporter: amid the hardship at hospitals over the past year and half, the labor and delivery units have produced much-needed good news, especially at osf st. joseph medical center in central noil where that joy arrive in a set of eight. quarter of the nurses in this unit were pregnant together and all work in labor and delivery. including jordan murray, hans and tina who was 13 weeks along. >> some say is there something in the water. >> is there? >> maybe. >> of it is ironic it all happened at the same time. we're all so similar where we are in life. >> they attribute their synchronized timing to coincidence. >> knowing what you know about labor do you feel more or less comfortable about it, i'm asking for a friend. >> i feel comfortable with it but i also have friend that's are going to be my care team. i think it makes a huge difference. >> they decorated each other's hospital rooms and even helped to delivery each other's babies. >> he's so little. >> like eli,
. ♪ >>> despite the pandemic there's joy and bundles of it at one hospital in bloomington, illinois.na diaz reports. >> reporter: amid the hardship at hospitals over the past year and half, the labor and delivery units have produced much-needed good news, especially at osf st. joseph medical center in central noil where that joy arrive in a set of eight. quarter of the nurses in this unit were pregnant together and all work in labor and delivery. including jordan murray, hans...
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this week, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches about conspiracy culture in american history. then listen to rob and rebecca roberts, if you prominent political families explain how suffer just won the vote. .. and it is a powerful place and a hard place
this week, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches about conspiracy culture in american history. then listen to rob and rebecca roberts, if you prominent political families explain how suffer just won the vote. .. and it is a powerful place and a hard place
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i spoke with silo as soon a fellow at the ostrom white shop at indiana university bloomington. he outlined the options for a political resolution into nija hurst way will be for the aid to move forward with his agenda, bypassing the parliament and putting for the referendum in line with his plans and strength of the presidential system. that will be one way to resolve the issue or bypass the issue in other way would be to get to parliament involved in the process . you know, i have been some proposals by some a piece to change the current speaker got new sheet and to have parliament more involved in the process in dialogue line with the demand and some of the parties demand to come with the new roadmap. perhaps the roadmap, different part, different parties can agree any occupied westbank. a funeral has been house for one of 5. palestinians killed, buys railey forces, bodies of, for others have been withheld by his rarity of forces. the troops stormed several villages and janine and ramallah early on sunday, reportedly surrounding houses and opening fire brim reports from new y
i spoke with silo as soon a fellow at the ostrom white shop at indiana university bloomington. he outlined the options for a political resolution into nija hurst way will be for the aid to move forward with his agenda, bypassing the parliament and putting for the referendum in line with his plans and strength of the presidential system. that will be one way to resolve the issue or bypass the issue in other way would be to get to parliament involved in the process . you know, i have been some...
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here brian al jazeera sally as soon as a fellow at the austin watch shop at indiana university. bloomington in the united states, joins me now by skype from soon as. so there is obviously division inside the country right now between those who believe said the president is protecting safeguarding countries, democracy, and those who say endangered it, how is this going to be resolved? well, there are multiple ways for ms. alicia to her the way it will be for case i hate to move forward with his agenda, bypassing the parliament and putting for the referendum in line with his plans and deb strength of the presidential system. that will be one way to resolve the issue or bypass the issue in other way will be to get to parliament involved in the process. you know, i have been some proposals by some a piece to change the current speaker got new sheet and to have parliament more involved in the process in dialogue line with the demand and some of the parties demand to come with the new roadmap. perhaps the roadmap that different parts different parties can agree. how difficult is that going to be
here brian al jazeera sally as soon as a fellow at the austin watch shop at indiana university. bloomington in the united states, joins me now by skype from soon as. so there is obviously division inside the country right now between those who believe said the president is protecting safeguarding countries, democracy, and those who say endangered it, how is this going to be resolved? well, there are multiple ways for ms. alicia to her the way it will be for case i hate to move forward with his...
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george in bloomington, illinois. good morning. caller: good morning. i have been calling your program with interest this morning. in response to ms. aron, her comment that the supreme court has spoken in an incredibly cowardly way is outrageous and she ought to be ashamed of herself having said that. i would say professor jonathan turley, a highly regarded law professor of george washington university who was on television just yesterday about this new ruling from the supreme court. mr. turley is recognized as a fully informed legal analyst, though he is a democrat from chicago. he is not partisan. he follows the law, unlike ms. aron. he made it clear that this case is not conclusive and that the extreme statements about it are out of line and premature. it was simply a decision not to act in a hasty fashion without even time to brief the issues or have an oral argument. he is absolutely correct. we shouldn't be hollering fire when there is no fire. host: i will give you a chance to respond. guest: to get jonathan turley to say this on national tv, try
george in bloomington, illinois. good morning. caller: good morning. i have been calling your program with interest this morning. in response to ms. aron, her comment that the supreme court has spoken in an incredibly cowardly way is outrageous and she ought to be ashamed of herself having said that. i would say professor jonathan turley, a highly regarded law professor of george washington university who was on television just yesterday about this new ruling from the supreme court. mr. turley...
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let's meet today's contestants-- a communications specialist from bloomington, illinois...ing champion-- a ph.d. student from new haven, connecticut... whose 25-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome, everyone, to "jeopardy!" with 25 wins under his belt, our champion matt amodio is ranked third for most consecutive games won. [applause] although, records are made to be broken, so welcome paula and christopher. let's play the jeopardy! round with one daily double coming up in one of these categories... and... and these are presented by the news team at new york's abc7. - matt, you pick first. - national park, $1,000. - paula. - what is kenya? no. matt. - what's tanzania? - yes. what a week!, $1,000. - matt. - what's carpenter? - correct. - air travel, $1,000.
let's meet today's contestants-- a communications specialist from bloomington, illinois...ing champion-- a ph.d. student from new haven, connecticut... whose 25-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome, everyone, to "jeopardy!" with 25 wins under his belt, our champion matt amodio is ranked third for most consecutive games won. [applause] although, records are made to be...
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background throughout) ♪ ♪ >> katie: president biden preparing to spend labor day weekend at his home in bloomingtonhile the americans abandoned in afghanistan deal with the cost of your being rounded up or killed by the taliban. of course he doesn't want to talk about that terrifying fact and neither does the media. the past week, so called fact-checkers have gone after donald trump jr. suites, demand demand tweets then there's "the new york times." the front page today has anything on afghanistan? sure at the very bottom referring readers to articles and other pages. neither were mentioning stranded americans. during the iran hostage crisis, which led the nightly news coverage an entirely new broadcast to bring people the latest on the americans being held hostage, but now, those same networks didn't even report on the call between biden and the former president affect dennis ten. they want you to forget why the poll numbers are built abysmal. here with me now, not going to forget one happen happened, we have two g.o.p. congressmen michael waltz and former green beret who served in afghanistan, ro
background throughout) ♪ ♪ >> katie: president biden preparing to spend labor day weekend at his home in bloomingtonhile the americans abandoned in afghanistan deal with the cost of your being rounded up or killed by the taliban. of course he doesn't want to talk about that terrifying fact and neither does the media. the past week, so called fact-checkers have gone after donald trump jr. suites, demand demand tweets then there's "the new york times." the front page today has...
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this week, indiana university-bloomington professor stephen
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and, you know, and all of the, okay, get her into a bloomington deadly it becomes like a radio interviewotes. enough to send that that happened. i'm just telling you that is how sometimes things can happen. now you have someone professionally can charge of, again, because she already had 18. now she has a new team, i guess, telling her what to say. how is that change that message? the message seems to be the same. >> regardless get that message is going to be one of placating, here is. we have a two dimensional paper doll. she is frankly phony. she checked off boxes that juan listed. >> harris: we can't take that away. >> sorry. coming up, amazon is introducing a robot that can recognize your face and bring you a drink. should this new gadget be on your holiday shopping list? one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the
and, you know, and all of the, okay, get her into a bloomington deadly it becomes like a radio interviewotes. enough to send that that happened. i'm just telling you that is how sometimes things can happen. now you have someone professionally can charge of, again, because she already had 18. now she has a new team, i guess, telling her what to say. how is that change that message? the message seems to be the same. >> regardless get that message is going to be one of placating, here is. we...
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and in response, she said, yes, as a matter of fact, i drove by one in bloomington and i honked my horn in approval. because of that she was not reappointed by the school. and the courts have upheld that. arguing that teachers essentially have to sell their free speech rights to the district in exchange for their jobs. and i think a lot of us wonder how the teachers can actually model discourse and indeed democracy if we hamstring them in that way. >> i would like to ask you both a question. i found the book so -- which i read twice and learned a lot both times, and i know a fair amount about free speech myself. i just finished teaching an entire semester seminar on freedom of speech, and i still learned a lot and found it, you know, completely appropriate level for me. but obviously you're also aiming at a younger audience. what age range do you contemplate -- i'll first ask you, john, and i'm very curious whether you had to change your argument or your presentation in any way, and then i would like to hear from signe from that as well. >> i'm amazed you read it twice. you must be star
and in response, she said, yes, as a matter of fact, i drove by one in bloomington and i honked my horn in approval. because of that she was not reappointed by the school. and the courts have upheld that. arguing that teachers essentially have to sell their free speech rights to the district in exchange for their jobs. and i think a lot of us wonder how the teachers can actually model discourse and indeed democracy if we hamstring them in that way. >> i would like to ask you both a...
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mayor, have you've been to an anti war protest, and she said, yes, i drove by one in bloomington the other day and i hoped my horn and approval. because of that, she was not reappointed by the school. and the courts have upheld that. arguing that teachers that -- i think a lot of us wonder how the teachers can actually model discourse and in the democracy if we hamstring them in that way. >> i'd like to ask you about the question. i found the book so -- which i read twice and read both times. and i know a fair amount about free speech myself, i just finished teaching an entire semester long high school seminar and freedom of speech. and i still learned a lot and found it completely appropriate for me. but also you are aiming also at a younger audience. when age range to you contemplate, i will first ask you, john. and i'm very curious whether you had to change your argument or presentation in any way and then i would like to hear from signe as well. >> the answer is no. i'm amazed you read it twice, you must be starved for entertainment, the pandemic does that people. they take the f
mayor, have you've been to an anti war protest, and she said, yes, i drove by one in bloomington the other day and i hoped my horn and approval. because of that, she was not reappointed by the school. and the courts have upheld that. arguing that teachers that -- i think a lot of us wonder how the teachers can actually model discourse and in the democracy if we hamstring them in that way. >> i'd like to ask you about the question. i found the book so -- which i read twice and read both...
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he was last seen on campus and at a store in bloomington.eks for any help finding jelani. last night his body, identified as the one found in a river weeks ago, jelani was just 25 years old, and joining me now is his mother, carmen boldon day. thank you for being with us. i'm so sorry for your loss. how were you told of the news that this body was identified as that of your son? >> i was called the day before, and was told that there were some clothes that were found on the river bank where the body was found. today is friday. those clothes were found on tuesday. no. those clothes were found on wednesday by two bored girls from isu that decided they would go down to where they found the body, the peru police department called me, sent me pictures of the clothing. at first i didn't recognize the clothing, but after looking at the picture, last seen when jelani was at beyond hello, the clothes were definitely his. then i guess after me being on television, asking for help and pleading for help, the coroner finally called me, because i hadn't h
he was last seen on campus and at a store in bloomington.eks for any help finding jelani. last night his body, identified as the one found in a river weeks ago, jelani was just 25 years old, and joining me now is his mother, carmen boldon day. thank you for being with us. i'm so sorry for your loss. how were you told of the news that this body was identified as that of your son? >> i was called the day before, and was told that there were some clothes that were found on the river bank...
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. >> host: we'll take your question and we hear from liz city as well in bloomington, indiana.he >> caller: yeah, i can kind of respond. i wanted to talk to joel, kind of.o my -- i live in indiana, and our hospitals are full, and my husband and i, you know, we're in our 60s now, and we look at each other and say, well, i guess it's time to be really cautious and careful and not get any accidents. so, you know, who do they choose when your hospitals are full of people unvaccinated because this is the unvaccinated that are in our hospitals and filling them up. so what do you think about that? >> host: we'll take both those calls. mr. capl a an, let you start on the speed of development and the concerns about children. >> guest: well, it's a little unfortunate that that we settled on the term warp speed because that gave the impression that somehow shortcuts were taken. look, these vaccines that we have now,we the pfizer and moderna, have a long history. they were under development. i went to school with one of the -- i went to school with one of the people who helped figure out the mrna vacc
. >> host: we'll take your question and we hear from liz city as well in bloomington, indiana.he >> caller: yeah, i can kind of respond. i wanted to talk to joel, kind of.o my -- i live in indiana, and our hospitals are full, and my husband and i, you know, we're in our 60s now, and we look at each other and say, well, i guess it's time to be really cautious and careful and not get any accidents. so, you know, who do they choose when your hospitals are full of people unvaccinated...
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this week, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches about conspiracy culture in american history. then listen to rob and rebecca roberts, if you prominent political families explain how suffer just won the vote. .. and it is a powerful place and a hard place to do something as mundane as to give a lecture. some of the things that we will talk about are weird, some are funny, some are scary and some are gross and i don't want any of that to seem disrespectful to the space that we are in. nothing we can do, you know, can unhallow the ground. we have to do the task that we have before. my name is steve, i had a great pleasure of working with ed and continue to work with him. i'm from a small torn town in florida, brandon, outside of tampa. i was raised as a fundamentalist evangelical southern baptist. i say that because we will talk at some point, interactions and american religion and we have to talk about that and when we do, i don't want it to ever seem that i'm being joking about religious things. i think it's crucially important. we need to talk about big is
this week, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches about conspiracy culture in american history. then listen to rob and rebecca roberts, if you prominent political families explain how suffer just won the vote. .. and it is a powerful place and a hard place to do something as mundane as to give a lecture. some of the things that we will talk about are weird, some are funny, some are scary and some are gross and i don't want any of that to seem disrespectful to the space...
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so in bloomington, minnesota. shopping is a network marketing. >> i am another question. the recent announcement was great and maybe this could go to i think maybe mr. shaw about people flying in and the vaccinations and were all happy about that pretty is is still a strange situation on my border which the canadian border where if we were happy and work harder this committee. to get the minnesota twins and americans vaccination travel to canada andin they can stay in hotels and blah blah blah. another can fly to america, the canadians to have over 90 percent vaccination read they cannot - i was thinking of you mr. shaw because especially from the host hotel perspective this is a problem because we can flying to florida from montrÉal. but you can drive from thunder bay canada to duluth. so you can imagine all of the border states would like to have the biden administration change and i hope they will send because of the group of us on the border advocating for thatt change especially when the vaccination rate is higher than ours. he could comment mr. shaw. >> i appreciate
so in bloomington, minnesota. shopping is a network marketing. >> i am another question. the recent announcement was great and maybe this could go to i think maybe mr. shaw about people flying in and the vaccinations and were all happy about that pretty is is still a strange situation on my border which the canadian border where if we were happy and work harder this committee. to get the minnesota twins and americans vaccination travel to canada andin they can stay in hotels and blah blah...
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this week, indiana university-bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class on conspiracy culture in american history. >> thank you guys so much. i have been -- this is my second year, i'd like the thank everybody at the 9/11 museum, they're fantastic, as you all know. so easy to work with. gilda lehrman is fantastic, the entire staff is wonderful. it hit me last year, and i thought that maybe this year it would be different that i hadn't -- i had already experienced the 9/11 museum, and now it would become old hat being in this space. and it's not, right? this space, as you know as well as anybody over the last five days, is hallowed ground, and it is a powerful place and a hard place in the sense to use something as -- to do something as mundane citizen give a lecture. some of the things we're going to talk about are weird, some are funny, some of them are scary, some of them are gross. and i don't want any of that to seem disrespectful to the space that we're in. nothing we can do, as lincoln said, can unhallow this ground that is hallowed, but i do want you to know that i'm co
this week, indiana university-bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class on conspiracy culture in american history. >> thank you guys so much. i have been -- this is my second year, i'd like the thank everybody at the 9/11 museum, they're fantastic, as you all know. so easy to work with. gilda lehrman is fantastic, the entire staff is wonderful. it hit me last year, and i thought that maybe this year it would be different that i hadn't -- i had already experienced the 9/11...
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. >> reporter: day was living and going to school in bloomington, illinois, last seen on campus augustfound an hour north in the town of peru. a week after that his body found floating in the illinois river. peru police investigators are now working to identify this man. captured on security cameras knocking on a home not far from where day's remains were located. the video taken the day after day was last seen. the fbi now working with local investigators as they try to figure out if this unknown subject is connected to day's case. the day family attorney says loved ones suspect foul play. >> the wallet was found in a different area. the lanyard was not found with the wallet. it was found in a different area. >> reporter: authorities so far only calling the circumstances surrounding the disappearance unusual. >> the way his vehicle was, it was off a parking lot. that's very unusual to just find a car like that. >> reporter: investigators now working to retrace day's final movements. >> jelani did not just disappear into thin air. somebody knows something, somebody seen something and i
. >> reporter: day was living and going to school in bloomington, illinois, last seen on campus augustfound an hour north in the town of peru. a week after that his body found floating in the illinois river. peru police investigators are now working to identify this man. captured on security cameras knocking on a home not far from where day's remains were located. the video taken the day after day was last seen. the fbi now working with local investigators as they try to figure out if...
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day, a 25-year-old graduate student at illinois state university was last seen august 24th in bloomingtonr but no signs of day. >> jelani is -- he's a sweetheart. i shouldn't have to beg. i shouldn't have to plead. i shouldn't have to feel that there is a racial disparity. i shouldn't have to feel that. i want these people that have these resources to realize this could happen to them. >> it's important this is not an either/or situation. you can still say that the petito story is worthy. it should make headlines. you can feel for her family, but at the same time say these other stories about minorities missing are important to highlight as well. we went through summer last year, black lives matter. that had to do with equity and police treatment of african-americans. but this same idea of black lives matter is important in all of our responsibility as media and the coverage when you highlight certain stories of certain people and not others you're perpetuating the idea that there are some lives and some people that matter more. this is why this conversation is important to have. >> it's
day, a 25-year-old graduate student at illinois state university was last seen august 24th in bloomingtonr but no signs of day. >> jelani is -- he's a sweetheart. i shouldn't have to beg. i shouldn't have to plead. i shouldn't have to feel that there is a racial disparity. i shouldn't have to feel that. i want these people that have these resources to realize this could happen to them. >> it's important this is not an either/or situation. you can still say that the petito story is...
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so first up, happy 100th birthday to helen joyce barclay from bloomington, illinois still a college basketballndchildren and 11 great-grandchildren i think gordon has a big enough crew to celebrate this special milestone. happy birthday to him. happy 100th birthday, newport, rhode island, james b. robinson. proudly served during world war ii and is a recipient of the purple heart of course, we thank you for your service, sir and leora peterson from des moines, iowa, turning 100. her secret to longevity, staying busy knitting hats and making quilts for those in need wonderful. and hello to wilbert, world war ii veteran married to the love of his life mary lou more nan 71 years, and we thank you for your service. and happy 100th birthday, from the bronx, new york. daisy loves spending time with grandkids and great-grandkids and we are hoping she gets plenty of time with them today happy birthday. >> all right. >>> coming up on hoda and jenna, the tiktok pizza trend with millions of viewers, i don't know anything about it. >> me neither. we'll find out. >> ah, before that, though, guys coming up
so first up, happy 100th birthday to helen joyce barclay from bloomington, illinois still a college basketballndchildren and 11 great-grandchildren i think gordon has a big enough crew to celebrate this special milestone. happy birthday to him. happy 100th birthday, newport, rhode island, james b. robinson. proudly served during world war ii and is a recipient of the purple heart of course, we thank you for your service, sir and leora peterson from des moines, iowa, turning 100. her secret to...
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dan in bloomington, wisconsin, a democratic caller. caller: good morning. story of the week, more subpoenas coming our way. more subpoenas, more formation, more paperwork. we should probably be seeing everybody in jail by now. thank you. host: all right, dan. brock in newark, new jersey, independent. caller: good morning. thank you all for c-span. i just have a few comments. i will be fast. i want to send prayers to our troops protecting us at home and abroad, and thanks to all the health-care workers. my feelings are we need to stop the fighting. we need to get things done. it is said to see that we are in this state of affairs right now, where we cannot get the simplest things done. i suggest that we need to get our youth back to work. all these problems that we have come up of these jobs, even border safety, we need to put these kids to work, get everybody involved so that we can move forward, because a lot of the older people are just stuck on stupid at this point, excuse my language. we need to move forward, we have so many issues, and they are all com
dan in bloomington, wisconsin, a democratic caller. caller: good morning. story of the week, more subpoenas coming our way. more subpoenas, more formation, more paperwork. we should probably be seeing everybody in jail by now. thank you. host: all right, dan. brock in newark, new jersey, independent. caller: good morning. thank you all for c-span. i just have a few comments. i will be fast. i want to send prayers to our troops protecting us at home and abroad, and thanks to all the health-care...
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george in bloomington, illinois. good morning. caller: good morning.ave been calling your program with interest this morning. in response to ms. aron, her comment that the supreme court has spoken in an incredibly cowardly way is outrageous and she ought to be ashamed of herself having said that. i would say professor jonathan turley, a highly regarded law professor of george washington university who was on television just yesterday about this new ruling from the supreme court. mr. turley is recognized as a fully informed legal analyst, though he is a democrat from chicago. he is not partisan. he follows the law, unlike ms. aron. he made it clear that this case is not conclusive and that the extreme statements about it are out of line and premature. it was simply a decision not to act in a hasty fashion without even time to brief the issues or have an oral argument. he is absolutely correct. we should be hollering fire when there is no fire. host: i will give you a chance to respond. ms. aron: to get jonathan turley to say this on national tv, try say
george in bloomington, illinois. good morning. caller: good morning.ave been calling your program with interest this morning. in response to ms. aron, her comment that the supreme court has spoken in an incredibly cowardly way is outrageous and she ought to be ashamed of herself having said that. i would say professor jonathan turley, a highly regarded law professor of george washington university who was on television just yesterday about this new ruling from the supreme court. mr. turley is...
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host: we will take your questions as we hear from our next caller in bloomington, arizona.ead. caller: i have the same kind of response. i wanted to talk to joel kind of. i live in indiana and tower hospitals are full. my husband and i, we are in our 60's now, and we look at each other and say "well, i guess it is time to be really cautious and careful and not get any accidents." so who do they choose when your hospitals are full of people and vaccinated, because this is the unvaccinated that are in our hospital and filling them up. so what you think about that? host: we will take both of those calls. mr. kaplan, let you start on the speed of development and concerns about children. guest: it's a little unfortunate that we coined the term warp speed because that gave the impression that somehow steps were taken. these vaccines we have now, the pfizer, moderna, have a long history. they were under development -- i went to school with one of the people who help figure out the mrna vaccine and he has been working on them for sars and other diseases for 10 years. the platform w
host: we will take your questions as we hear from our next caller in bloomington, arizona.ead. caller: i have the same kind of response. i wanted to talk to joel kind of. i live in indiana and tower hospitals are full. my husband and i, we are in our 60's now, and we look at each other and say "well, i guess it is time to be really cautious and careful and not get any accidents." so who do they choose when your hospitals are full of people and vaccinated, because this is the...