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host: clarence page?uest: i was a vietnam era veteran. i am also a vaccine veteran. i was a child in the 50's when i got the polio vaccine. anyone who remembers what life was like when polio was coupling children and terrorizing the rest with fear of swimming pools or anything else that might spread polio. these are different times. covid is not the same as polio. we now have these variants to worry about. early predictions are not effective anymore, so we find ourselves having to lock down again, which is only irritating more people and causing more conflict around the country. i think americans are going to get done one way or another but it is a big job for the biden administration. people should not criticize anthony fauci for saying one thing one month end something else the next -- and something else the next. most of us have not been consistent in our understanding. i think the bad an administration is handling this -- biden administration is handling this as well as anybody could. guest: if people
host: clarence page?uest: i was a vietnam era veteran. i am also a vaccine veteran. i was a child in the 50's when i got the polio vaccine. anyone who remembers what life was like when polio was coupling children and terrorizing the rest with fear of swimming pools or anything else that might spread polio. these are different times. covid is not the same as polio. we now have these variants to worry about. early predictions are not effective anymore, so we find ourselves having to lock down...
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host: clarence page?st: i was a vietnam era veteran. i am also a vaccine veteran. i was a child in the 50's when i got the polio vaccine. anyone who remembers what life was like when polio was coupling children and terrorizing the rest with fear of swimming pools or anything else that might spread polio. these are different times. covid is not the same as polio. we now have these variants to worry about. early predictions are not effective anymore, so we find ourselves having to lock down again, which is only irritating more people and causing more conflict around the country. i think americans are going to get done one way or another but it is a big job for the biden administration. people should not criticize anthony fauci for saying one thing one month end something else the next -- and something else the next. most of us have not been consistent in our understanding. i think the bad an administration is handling this -- biden administration is handling this as well as anybody could. guest: if people c
host: clarence page?st: i was a vietnam era veteran. i am also a vaccine veteran. i was a child in the 50's when i got the polio vaccine. anyone who remembers what life was like when polio was coupling children and terrorizing the rest with fear of swimming pools or anything else that might spread polio. these are different times. covid is not the same as polio. we now have these variants to worry about. early predictions are not effective anymore, so we find ourselves having to lock down...
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it is similar to clarence thomas in 1991 when he referred to the high-tech lynching and the racecar in his confirmation hearing was when there are politics the republicans were not going to peel off as long as donald trump did not peel off. and donald did not. if the man was charged with sexual misconduct, birds of a feather flock together. donald trump was behind this. brett kavanaugh, now on the court we have had years to see what kind of justice he is, trump gets another appointment to the supreme court we had just come out of eight supreme court we are looking at when this fall in which they are going to be huge cases including involving abortion, involving gun rights. with a majority. what has that meant and what is it going to mean going forward? >> i think is still a work in progress. one of the interesting things it was frustrating is a lot of commentary coming out of this most recent supreme court term was that it was the fear of the left in the hopes of the right even the 63 majority it was more pragmatic, more moderate, books for compromise ruling to the great chagrin of the
it is similar to clarence thomas in 1991 when he referred to the high-tech lynching and the racecar in his confirmation hearing was when there are politics the republicans were not going to peel off as long as donald trump did not peel off. and donald did not. if the man was charged with sexual misconduct, birds of a feather flock together. donald trump was behind this. brett kavanaugh, now on the court we have had years to see what kind of justice he is, trump gets another appointment to the...
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howie: wait, clarence, are you defending the centers for disease control for making this new guidancebut sitting on the data, not putting it out because of a fear of overreaction. what happened to the administration will be transparent, we're going to trust people with the science. >> you're right, it runs counter to say you're going to be transparent and you're not transparent. but this is all new information that the cdc is gathering right now and i think they're gun shy, looking at the kind of wild backlash reactions they've received so far. and i don't blame them. howie: the biden white house criticizing the new york times among others when they tweet out something like it's as contagious as the chicken pox when the officials said if you fail to include the lower infection rate for vaccinated people, it's less than 1%, you're doing it wrong. with such private companies as facebook, google, netflix, washington post, new york times, all saying vaccinations are required for their employees, you can't go to a broadway show if you can't show you've been vacation nailed, doesn't a -- va
howie: wait, clarence, are you defending the centers for disease control for making this new guidancebut sitting on the data, not putting it out because of a fear of overreaction. what happened to the administration will be transparent, we're going to trust people with the science. >> you're right, it runs counter to say you're going to be transparent and you're not transparent. but this is all new information that the cdc is gathering right now and i think they're gun shy, looking at the...
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she wrote, "if you were young, black, female and reasonably afravth and worked directly for clarence thomas, you knew full well you were being inspected and auditioned as a female." and for all you resign cuomo conservatives let's recall about what your man clarence thomas said about whether he would resign. >> i would have preferred an assassin's bullet to this kind of living hell that they have put me and my family through. i'd rather die than withdraw. >> i never cry uncle. >> never cry uncle. rather die than withdraw. oh, and then there's the "i like beer and i black out" justice, brett kavanaugh. kavanaugh cried and whined his way through his confirmation hearings in which he was credibly accused of sexually abusing a teenage friend, christine blasey ford. >> i believed he was going to rape me. i tried to yell for help. when i did, brett put his hand over my mouth to stop me from yelling. >> and let's not forget your king, maga mob. donald trump. i mean, you give me nasty cuomo and i'll give you at least 26 accusers who have alleged trump committed everything from sexual harassm
she wrote, "if you were young, black, female and reasonably afravth and worked directly for clarence thomas, you knew full well you were being inspected and auditioned as a female." and for all you resign cuomo conservatives let's recall about what your man clarence thomas said about whether he would resign. >> i would have preferred an assassin's bullet to this kind of living hell that they have put me and my family through. i'd rather die than withdraw. >> i never cry...
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the issue in america today is more class than it is race and brought together jd and clarence, and clarence will be considered conservative, and bernard anderson, my friend who is part of my under this moment and i deliberately stay out of politics because if you got anything in the union and go into a low income community, you cannot tell which political party there. bill bennett said that when they look upon the black lacy a victim, and conservatives see. [background sounds]. and so the issue is that all i want toti know is whether or not the policies and practices you promote, have a consequence of improving the lives of the least of these. what are you doing like people in prison. don't tell me that a woman in prison somehow as part of the woman who was a phd who worked for a company and promoting remedies that helps one at the expense of the other read but as long as we look at critical race, we will always have the inequities. and so we have got to be able to have the goal of d racialized race. because long as we are compelled to look at each other through the prism of race, the more
the issue in america today is more class than it is race and brought together jd and clarence, and clarence will be considered conservative, and bernard anderson, my friend who is part of my under this moment and i deliberately stay out of politics because if you got anything in the union and go into a low income community, you cannot tell which political party there. bill bennett said that when they look upon the black lacy a victim, and conservatives see. [background sounds]. and so the issue...
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it's more class today than it is race and it brought together clarence and judy and clarence would be considered conservative where bernard anderson, my good friend bernie who is afraid of a group, has deliberately set of politics because if you go into a low income area, you cannot tell which political parties they are. bill bennett said that when individuals of the part of black, they see as the victims and conservatives see different. so the issue is that i'm a radical pragmatist in all of what i know is whether or not policies and practices have a constant that improving of the least of the people and what are you doing like people in prison. don't tell me that a woman in prison somehow is on par with a woman it with a phd working for a company were promoting remedies that helps one at the expense of the other. but as long as we look with race, or prisma race we will always have the inequities. and so we have got to be able to see the goal the woodson center is to not racialized race because as long as we are compelled to look at each other through the prism of race, the deeper mo
it's more class today than it is race and it brought together clarence and judy and clarence would be considered conservative where bernard anderson, my good friend bernie who is afraid of a group, has deliberately set of politics because if you go into a low income area, you cannot tell which political parties they are. bill bennett said that when individuals of the part of black, they see as the victims and conservatives see different. so the issue is that i'm a radical pragmatist in all of...
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clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he's lived through.an, we're in the bedroom, it started leaking, and then we come out the bedroom and go into another room — it started leaking in that room. and then finally we came into the living room and the dining room here, this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it leaked, but it didn't leak that bad when the sheet rock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. his dilemma now — where to go. hurricane ida strengthened so rapidly that it gave people here very little time to prepare or evacuate. for those who stayed, the night was scary, but seeing fallout the morning after has been even harder. along the roadways, closed and impassable in many areas, we found this family walking to find food. the storm's strong winds ripped their trailer apart in the middle of the night. they took shelter at a neighbour's house. ain't got nothing left. house is gone, car's gone... she sobs i'm sorry. emergency crews are focused on rescue operations. the next step re
clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he's lived through.an, we're in the bedroom, it started leaking, and then we come out the bedroom and go into another room — it started leaking in that room. and then finally we came into the living room and the dining room here, this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it leaked, but it didn't leak that bad when the sheet rock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. his...
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i brought together jd vance and clarence hayes. clarence hayes would be considered a conservative, or bernard andrews. my good friend bernie who is a part of our movement. i deliberate stayed out of politics because if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community, you cannot tell which political power is in power. bill bennett says when liberals look at the poor and blacks, they see a sea of victims and conservative see a sea of -- and the issue is i'm a radical pragmatist. all i want to know is whether or not the policies and practices you promote have the consequence of improving the lot of the least of these. what are you doing here. like people in prison, you know, don't tell me that a woman in prison somehow is on par with a woman who's with a ph.d. going to work for a company and we're promoting remedies that helps one at the expense of the other. but as long as we look through it through the prism of race, we will always have the inequity because -- and so we've got to be able to -- the goal at woodson
i brought together jd vance and clarence hayes. clarence hayes would be considered a conservative, or bernard andrews. my good friend bernie who is a part of our movement. i deliberate stayed out of politics because if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community, you cannot tell which political power is in power. bill bennett says when liberals look at the poor and blacks, they see a sea of victims and conservative see a sea of -- and the issue is i'm a radical...
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clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he has lived through. >> it isfying. the roof started leaking and we came out of the bedroom and went into another room and it started leaking in that room. finally, we came into the living room and the dining room and this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it didn't leak that bad but the sheet rock fell in. >> without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. the dilemma now, where to go. hurricane ida strengthened so rapiy it gave peopllittle time to prepare or evacuate. those who stayed, the night was scary, but seeing the fallout the morning after has been even harder. along the roadways, closed and impassable, weound this family walking to find food. the storm ripped their trailer apart in the middle of the night. they took shelter with a neighbor. >> ain't got nothing left. the house is gone, the car is gone. i'm sorry. >> crews are focused on rescue operations. the next step, recovery, will be long and difficult. laura: let's get back to our to story, the fallout from the u.
clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he has lived through. >> it isfying. the roof started leaking and we came out of the bedroom and went into another room and it started leaking in that room. finally, we came into the living room and the dining room and this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it didn't leak that bad but the sheet rock fell in. >> without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. the dilemma now,...
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good to see you both, clarence page, mollie hemingway, thanks very much for coming by this sunday.t on media buzz, is the coverage of afghanistan colored by pundits who favor endless war, glenn greenwald is on deck and later peter doocy on his contentious exchange with the president. welcome back to milkshake mustaches, high fives and high dives. to 3-on 3s... 2-on-2s... and 1-on-1s. at aspen dental, we see all the moments that make us smile so we make it easy to share your smile with convenient, total care - all in one place. and flexible hours that work with your life. right now, new patients get a complete exam and x-rays — free without insurance, and everyone saves 20% on their treatment plan. welcome back to life's best moments. call 1-800-aspendental or book online today. andrea: this is the hardest thing we will probably ever have to go through. st. jude has given us transportation, treatment. to know that we don't have bills, they take every other stress off of your shoulders. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rin
good to see you both, clarence page, mollie hemingway, thanks very much for coming by this sunday.t on media buzz, is the coverage of afghanistan colored by pundits who favor endless war, glenn greenwald is on deck and later peter doocy on his contentious exchange with the president. welcome back to milkshake mustaches, high fives and high dives. to 3-on 3s... 2-on-2s... and 1-on-1s. at aspen dental, we see all the moments that make us smile so we make it easy to share your smile with...
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clarence, thanks so much for being here.andlords who rely on rent, some are smaller landlords like yourself. how has this impacted you? >> well, good morning, pete. all i can say that i, like my home that i have now, turned into an investment property and i plan to pass it on to my kids but that dream is, it is gone now because of the simple fact i am too far behind in arrears to even complete that or even get to that concept. pete: so you own a two-family row house. how much are you owed in back rent and do you expect to see any of that? >> i'm owed over $65,000. my tenant hasn't paid since august of 2019. i, i know that i can sue or go through litigation in court but i do not expect any of that money. pete: don't expect any of that money. received any rent payment or effectively the checks stopped when the eviction moratorium started? >> in all actuality the checks stopped before the eviction ban started. take my tenant to court. pete: you're not getting paid. you can't take him to court. members of congress sleeping out o
clarence, thanks so much for being here.andlords who rely on rent, some are smaller landlords like yourself. how has this impacted you? >> well, good morning, pete. all i can say that i, like my home that i have now, turned into an investment property and i plan to pass it on to my kids but that dream is, it is gone now because of the simple fact i am too far behind in arrears to even complete that or even get to that concept. pete: so you own a two-family row house. how much are you owed...
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just to name a few, my mother, anti parole, my father, clarence howard, cleon jones, billy wheels, turning the whole mc tea, the whip it family. including me, big -- fred marshall. by the way was my grand marshals. was a kid playing, mr. kid. do you see what they did? taught us to put our feet in the mud, hand in the sand, no man can stand without a plan. so billed as i yield, so in my field, just to reap that is real, take us on just to heal. as the lord be my shield. and watch what it brings. i am my ancestors wildest dream, pollee. [applause] thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ charlie lewis was one of the older. survivors of the clotilde they range from the age of two to maybe 24, so he was one of the older ones he was chief of the talking tribe. charlie lewis was enslaved by colonel, thomas buford. and charlie lewis about land from colonel thomas buford in 1870, and we have family members that still live there today. and their area we call it lewis's quarters. so there were displays and tables at the festival. what was that? how did you come up with that idea? wow, that's another thing. i wan
just to name a few, my mother, anti parole, my father, clarence howard, cleon jones, billy wheels, turning the whole mc tea, the whip it family. including me, big -- fred marshall. by the way was my grand marshals. was a kid playing, mr. kid. do you see what they did? taught us to put our feet in the mud, hand in the sand, no man can stand without a plan. so billed as i yield, so in my field, just to reap that is real, take us on just to heal. as the lord be my shield. and watch what it brings....
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clarence has lived here for 50 years this is the worst storm he has lived through.were in the bedroom and it started leaking. we come out the bedroom and go into another room and start leaking in that room. and then finally we came into the living room and the dining room here and this was the only room where it did not really leak. it leaked but it did not reach that bad when the sheetrock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. his dilemma now, where to go. it strengthened so rapidly that gay people hear very little time to prepare or evacuate. for those who stayed, the night was scary but seeing fall—out the morning after has been even harder. along the roadways, closed and impossible in many areas, we found this family walking to find food. the storm's strong winds ripped their trailer apart in the middle of the night. they took shelter at a neighbour's house. we ain't got nothing there. house is gone, car is gone. i'm sorry. crews are now focused on rescue operations. the next step recovery will be long and difficult. we
clarence has lived here for 50 years this is the worst storm he has lived through.were in the bedroom and it started leaking. we come out the bedroom and go into another room and start leaking in that room. and then finally we came into the living room and the dining room here and this was the only room where it did not really leak. it leaked but it did not reach that bad when the sheetrock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. his dilemma now, where to...
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clarence has lived here for 15 years and says this is the worst storm he has lived through.leaking and we came out of the bedroom and we went into another room and it started leaking in that room and then finally we came into the living room and the dining room here and this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it leaked, but it didn't leak that badly where the sheetrock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, there is no choice but to move. his dilemma now, where to go. hurricane ida strengthened so rapidly that it gave people here very little time to prepare or evacuate. for those who stayed, the night was scary, but seeing the fallout the morning after has been even harder. although the roadways, closed and impassable in many areas, we found this family walking to find food. the storm's strong winds ripped their trailer apart in the middle of the night. they took shelter at a neighbour's house. we have got nothing left. the house is gone, the car is gone. sorry _ emergency crews are now focused on rescue operations. the next step recovery will be long a
clarence has lived here for 15 years and says this is the worst storm he has lived through.leaking and we came out of the bedroom and we went into another room and it started leaking in that room and then finally we came into the living room and the dining room here and this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it leaked, but it didn't leak that badly where the sheetrock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, there is no choice but to move. his dilemma now, where to go....
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or if they come, they are competitive, clarence team. and why don't tina is unacceptable for. and of course, because they always do usually remain one week then a's and the kind of going to spend all these time inside the hotel room. and i was without going out side i think that it is important that all the newspapers underlying what is happening good about these fact can i ask you honestly do you think that we would be talking about this that this would be an issue for you if the 5 seen what russian for sure. i was just saying it is a political decision that lena about not having yet approved this port to make it. it is a 1st book, then he would have been done. any other count or the not roger, and not china, maybe it would have been approved many months ago. but the fact that it is coming from asha is that the only reason i can explain the only reason i can him as that as not yet to give him the push to do about robbing the school to make the final thing i want to all scare you thing, but all of this around san marino is this good payoff for the russian job. do you think it'
or if they come, they are competitive, clarence team. and why don't tina is unacceptable for. and of course, because they always do usually remain one week then a's and the kind of going to spend all these time inside the hotel room. and i was without going out side i think that it is important that all the newspapers underlying what is happening good about these fact can i ask you honestly do you think that we would be talking about this that this would be an issue for you if the 5 seen what...
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clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he's lived through. it's terrifying. i mean, we're in the bedroom, and it started leaking and theni we come out the bedroom and go into another room, and it started| leaking in that room. and then finally we came into the living room - and the dining room here, i and this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it leaked, but it didnn't really leak that bad - where the sheetrock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. his dilemma now — where to go. hurricane ida strengthened so rapidly that it gave people here very little time to prepare or evacuate. for those who stayed, the night was scary, but seeing the fallout the morning after has been even harder. along the roadways closed and impassable in many areas, we found this family walking to find food. the storm's strong winds ripped their trailer apart in the middle of the night. they took shelter at a neighbour's house. i ain't got nothing left. house is gone, car is gone... sorry... emergency crews are now
clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he's lived through. it's terrifying. i mean, we're in the bedroom, and it started leaking and theni we come out the bedroom and go into another room, and it started| leaking in that room. and then finally we came into the living room - and the dining room here, i and this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it leaked, but it didnn't really leak that bad - where the sheetrock fell in. without proper shelter, power...
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clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he slipped through.is terrifying. we have in the bedroom, started leaking — have in the bedroom, started leaking on them and come out the bedroom and go into another room _ the bedroom and go into another room and — the bedroom and go into another room and start looking in that room — room and start looking in that room we _ room and start looking in that room we came into the living room — room we came into the living room and _ room we came into the living room and the dining room here and this— room and the dining room here and this was the only room where _ and this was the only room where it— and this was the only room where it didn't really leak. a leaked — where it didn't really leak. a leaked but didn't look that when _ leaked but didn't look that when the sheetrock fell in. without _ when the sheetrock fell in. without proper shelter he has no choice _ without proper shelter he has no choice but _ without proper shelter he has no choice but to _ without proper shelter he has no choice but to lea
clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he slipped through.is terrifying. we have in the bedroom, started leaking — have in the bedroom, started leaking on them and come out the bedroom and go into another room _ the bedroom and go into another room and — the bedroom and go into another room and start looking in that room — room and start looking in that room we _ room and start looking in that room we came into the living room — room we came into the...
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clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he's lived through. started leaking, and then we come out the bedroom and go into another room — it started leaking in that room. and then finally we came into the living room and the dining room here, this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it leaked, but it didn't leak that bad when the sheet rock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. his dilemma now — where to go. hurricane ida strengthened so rapidly that it gave people here very little time to prepare or evacuate. for those who stayed, the night was scary, but seeing the fallout the morning after has been even harder. along the roadways, closed and impassable in many areas, we found this family walking to find food. the storm's strong winds ripped their trailer apart in the middle of the night. they took shelter at a neighbour's house. ain't got nothing left. house is gone, car's gone... she 5035 i'm sorry. emergency crews are focused on rescue operations. the next step recovery will be long and
clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he's lived through. started leaking, and then we come out the bedroom and go into another room — it started leaking in that room. and then finally we came into the living room and the dining room here, this was the only room where it didn't really leak. it leaked, but it didn't leak that bad when the sheet rock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. his dilemma now — where to go....
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i brought together jd vance and clarence page who was being considered for my good friend who's part of the movement. i stayed out of politics because if you go to any state in the union you cannot tell which political parties are out. bill bennett said they see a sea of victims and conservatives so the issue all i want to know is whether or not the policies and practices have the consequence of improving. don't tell me a woman in prison somehow is on par with a woman with a phd going to work for a company and we are promoting remedies that helps one at the expense of another but as long as we look through it in the prism of race we will always have the inequities because the goal of the center is to d racialized race because as long as we are compelled to look at each other through the prism of race, the deeper more troublesome problems we are facing. >> i think there are a lot of folks that actually would agree with what you say but who also would agree with large part of the people that you criticize but he harshly. why do you for instance use this term in your title where you tal
i brought together jd vance and clarence page who was being considered for my good friend who's part of the movement. i stayed out of politics because if you go to any state in the union you cannot tell which political parties are out. bill bennett said they see a sea of victims and conservatives so the issue all i want to know is whether or not the policies and practices have the consequence of improving. don't tell me a woman in prison somehow is on par with a woman with a phd going to work...
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clarence page would be considered conservative or bernard anderson. if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community, you cannot tell which political parties are in power. they see the conservatives so the issue is and i'm a radical pragmatist. all i want to know is whether or not the policies and practices have the consequence of improving. don't tell me that a woman in prison is on par with a woman with a phd going to work for a company and we are promoting remedies that helps one at the expense of another but as long as we look through it through the prism of race we will have the and equity. the goal of the woodson center is to d racialized because as long as we are compelled to look atre each other through the prim of race, the deeper more troublesome problems we are facing. >> there are a lot of folks who actually would agree with what you say but also would agree in large part with the people that you criticize pretty harshly. i have a question for you. why do you for instance use this term in your title race hustler where
clarence page would be considered conservative or bernard anderson. if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community, you cannot tell which political parties are in power. they see the conservatives so the issue is and i'm a radical pragmatist. all i want to know is whether or not the policies and practices have the consequence of improving. don't tell me that a woman in prison is on par with a woman with a phd going to work for a company and we are promoting remedies that...
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infrastructure with cnn news.com editor-in-chief terry jeffrey and syndicated columnist parent -- clarence page. then the deteriorating security situation and advances in taliban advances with the managing editor. and we will look at how the pandemic has impacted lobbying and advocacy efforts on capitol hill. with the former president of the national association business political actions committees. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> sunday, c-span's series, january 6: views from the house, continues. three more members from the house share stories of what they experienced that day, including democrat dean of minnesota. >> at that very moment when the capitol police officer announced we should take cover, i stood up at the back of the gallery on the mezzanine level, the representative from arizona was objecting to the arizona slate of a -- of electors and i shouted out at the top of my lungs, "this is because of you." i screamed it. this is because of
infrastructure with cnn news.com editor-in-chief terry jeffrey and syndicated columnist parent -- clarence page. then the deteriorating security situation and advances in taliban advances with the managing editor. and we will look at how the pandemic has impacted lobbying and advocacy efforts on capitol hill. with the former president of the national association business political actions committees. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. be sure to join the...
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river of hate to a training school, to mimic stall, to name a few, my mother, mini pearl, my father, clarence cleon jones, benny williams, tommy achy, kevin lee, and the whole mpp, whip it. family, including me. pan in the sand, no man can stand without a plan. so -- and the lord be my shield, and watch what it brings. i am my ancestors' wildest dreams. paul lee. thank you. [ applause ] >> what a wonderful just sharing with us the depths of their thoughts about being their ancestors' wildest dreams. let's give all the descend apartments who share with us another rounds of applause. thank you so much. >>> there's a point in the program where you allowed senator doug jones to speak, but you said briefly. can you tell us -- can you tell us how that happened? >> well, you know, putting the program together -- because i had it together. then i got, you know, an email from us a office saying that he wanted to speak. so i had to try to fit him in. so they told me that he wanted to speak. so i said well he will speak briefly because i was on a time schedule and i didn't want to lose my audience. so i
river of hate to a training school, to mimic stall, to name a few, my mother, mini pearl, my father, clarence cleon jones, benny williams, tommy achy, kevin lee, and the whole mpp, whip it. family, including me. pan in the sand, no man can stand without a plan. so -- and the lord be my shield, and watch what it brings. i am my ancestors' wildest dreams. paul lee. thank you. [ applause ] >> what a wonderful just sharing with us the depths of their thoughts about being their ancestors'...
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believing they can make a difference one of thed best stories i ever heard in that regard is justice clarence first time i ever met him he was speaking to was small group whenever he's in a publicli place he gave a discussion s and the principles like an airport t somebody will come up and thank him for his service and then his response is what about you? and those individuals that are empoweredes that's where the change has to come from and that if we just indulge with the's @-at-sign they are intractable and not capable of overcoming. >> at calvary is not coming? and then to involve these principles to have a better future. >> and we all need to recognize if we not help make things better we are part of the problem. >> if you want to feel good about yourself and be optimistic of the future do something about it. >> what you are doing at cato is so important. i cannot think of a more important time for cato to do what you are doing and doing it so well. >> and charles played a big role to building that ecosystem. thank you for your role and all the work you guys are doing. when people say wh
believing they can make a difference one of thed best stories i ever heard in that regard is justice clarence first time i ever met him he was speaking to was small group whenever he's in a publicli place he gave a discussion s and the principles like an airport t somebody will come up and thank him for his service and then his response is what about you? and those individuals that are empoweredes that's where the change has to come from and that if we just indulge with the's @-at-sign they are...
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this is the same person who pop supreme court justice thomas or clarence. this summer she claimed skyrocketing private crime is a right wing talking points without the actual crime stats. she wants conservatives to trade and tax cuts for the ability to say the n-word like the good old days. the hyperbole on steroids she lied about this by the way from years ago that had homophobic anti-semitic racist, she said it was hacked. what if they do? turnaround and warned her, aforestated. unfortunately the ratings are as low as her discourse and the same, hopefully somewhat of important, comcast msnbc step in and said this poisonous discourse has no place on our air but i would never happen because they are run by, this is a bad combination, incompetent cowards. >> it's simple gas lighting and you know there is no facts to back it up and no pushback from the executives. i want to get your reaction on this because you may know chris cuomo decided to take a little vacation, his brother is going through some things so instead of feeling it with real news, cnn decided
this is the same person who pop supreme court justice thomas or clarence. this summer she claimed skyrocketing private crime is a right wing talking points without the actual crime stats. she wants conservatives to trade and tax cuts for the ability to say the n-word like the good old days. the hyperbole on steroids she lied about this by the way from years ago that had homophobic anti-semitic racist, she said it was hacked. what if they do? turnaround and warned her, aforestated. unfortunately...
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. >> in 1991, designing women takes on the clarence thomas hearing with anita hill.kling the me too movement before there was a name for it. >> this man does not belong in the supreme court. >> he belongs in the repertory theater. >> we were at a point in history where women felt they had some power and i thought i would create the show around a woman who was a force of nature in a workplace that had traditionally been a man's world. that's very different of what you could have written in the 1990s. >> i am murphy brown. >> i am barbara walter. >> i remember pitching the show in a very cold room in the cbs building. when i got to the point where she had just come back from be betty ford. you can hear the brakes screeching in the room. >> you were fondling it when i was gone. >> could she be 30 and played by heather locklear. i explain why when you shave down the rough edges of the character, you bland them out. maybe this is why you have not had a hit for seven years. >> murphy was defined by being excellent in her career. >> the justice department shuts you down on
. >> in 1991, designing women takes on the clarence thomas hearing with anita hill.kling the me too movement before there was a name for it. >> this man does not belong in the supreme court. >> he belongs in the repertory theater. >> we were at a point in history where women felt they had some power and i thought i would create the show around a woman who was a force of nature in a workplace that had traditionally been a man's world. that's very different of what you...
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his name was clarence wulf guts. he was from darren rich. he always talked to me. always in lakota and he said they had, just like they never hosted, the symbols, that identified what they were saying. they identified a total as a tank, you know, things like this. in the lakota language you're talking to each other, and he said if we would have went a little bit longer, he said, the germany's probably would have [inaudible] . he said because their language is really close to are as, you know. yes sir? >> have you received any messages or impressions from your grandfather regarding the auction that's coming up on the 25th [inaudible] ? >> no i, haven't. dad's [inaudible] the consciousness of the people, you know, who's [inaudible] . and it's really an uphill struggle i can say because most people don't understand what we hold secret. and all that is sacred. the whole earth is sacred to us as lakota people, not just areas, the whole area. and what you do to it, you're going to have to face the consequences and this is why the sitting bull family foundation has a [ina
his name was clarence wulf guts. he was from darren rich. he always talked to me. always in lakota and he said they had, just like they never hosted, the symbols, that identified what they were saying. they identified a total as a tank, you know, things like this. in the lakota language you're talking to each other, and he said if we would have went a little bit longer, he said, the germany's probably would have [inaudible] . he said because their language is really close to are as, you know....
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you're also the same ones who have been hate clarence thomas and thomas sowell. it's not us.with both left hates school choice so much because parents would choose schools and expect kids to learn math. if you think it's too hard for latino and latinx to do sophomore level mass, first, congrats on using the woke classification but you're still a racist, you jack ass. even tony montana had to learn the metric system. every arena in life where standards are being dropped is racism. it's the ultimate condescension. we make the rules so only idiots can follow them. but they, maybe they don't know they're being racist because they're too busy calling everybody else and everything racist. maybe we start pointing out to them with the same tenacity they used it to point us out. it's boring and it's repetitive but someone has to do it. it sure beats doing math. racist. welcome tonight's guests. she knows investing cash like i know persistent heat rash. fox business correspondent susan li. he has 5 daughters, so tonight he's here for the peace and quiet. american conservative union cha
you're also the same ones who have been hate clarence thomas and thomas sowell. it's not us.with both left hates school choice so much because parents would choose schools and expect kids to learn math. if you think it's too hard for latino and latinx to do sophomore level mass, first, congrats on using the woke classification but you're still a racist, you jack ass. even tony montana had to learn the metric system. every arena in life where standards are being dropped is racism. it's the...
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the last living lakota, his name was clarence. he was from pine ridge.alked and he always spoke lakota. he said they had, just like the navajos did, symbols that identify what they're saying, identify a turtle or a tank. in lakota language you're talking to each other. he said if we went a little bit longer, the germans probably would've figured out what we're saying because their language is really close to ours. [ laughter ] yes, sir? >> have you received any messages or impressions from your grandfather regarding the auction that's coming up on the 25th? >> no, i haven't. that is left up to the consciousness of the people who is doing this. it's really an uphill struggle because most people don't understand what we hold sacred. all land is sacred. the whole earth is sacred to us as lakota people. not just areas, the whole area. and what you do to it, you're going to have to face the consequences in the future. and this is what sitting wolf family foundation teaches. they share with the people how we live with the environment. we didn't destroy it. we
the last living lakota, his name was clarence. he was from pine ridge.alked and he always spoke lakota. he said they had, just like the navajos did, symbols that identify what they're saying, identify a turtle or a tank. in lakota language you're talking to each other. he said if we went a little bit longer, the germans probably would've figured out what we're saying because their language is really close to ours. [ laughter ] yes, sir? >> have you received any messages or impressions...
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caller: i think clarence thomas would have a much more conservative record. i was quite shocked by that. i recall in the 1990's in school watching these hearings, and i think i want to see more from the latest judge, justice barrett, because i have not seen much of her. i will be looking forward to that. host: did we hear, carrie severino, and these oral arguments a lot from justice barrett? guest: one of the interesting features of the current system is you heard almost equally from every single justice. so it will be interesting. she has only had this virtual type of arguments so far because she obviously took over in 2020, so now it will be interesting to see if eventually they can get back this year to the in person or oral -- in-person oral arguments in terms of how she is jumping into the makes there. she does have experience in the court of appeals judge and she had very good insights and questions in that context i heard. she is used to being able to jump in in a more free-flowing thing. most justices have to learn that on the first down the job. she
caller: i think clarence thomas would have a much more conservative record. i was quite shocked by that. i recall in the 1990's in school watching these hearings, and i think i want to see more from the latest judge, justice barrett, because i have not seen much of her. i will be looking forward to that. host: did we hear, carrie severino, and these oral arguments a lot from justice barrett? guest: one of the interesting features of the current system is you heard almost equally from every...
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clarence hayes would be considered a conservative. or bernard anderson. my good friend bernie who is a part of our movement read as rule you stay out of politics because if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community you cannot tell which political parties. bill bennett said when liberals look at the poor and black stacy a sea of victims and conservatives see a sea of aliens. and so the issue is i'm a radical pragmatist. all i want to know is whether or not the policies and practices you promote half the constant end of improving the lot of the least of these area .. >> .. we've got to be able -- the goal of the woodson center is to the racialized race. because as long as we are compelled to look at each other through the prism of we are compelled to look at each other through the physical race, the deeper more troublesome problems that we're facing go on a test. >> host: okay. now i think there are a lot of folks who actually would agree with what you say but who also would agree with large parts of the people that you criticize p
clarence hayes would be considered a conservative. or bernard anderson. my good friend bernie who is a part of our movement read as rule you stay out of politics because if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community you cannot tell which political parties. bill bennett said when liberals look at the poor and black stacy a sea of victims and conservatives see a sea of aliens. and so the issue is i'm a radical pragmatist. all i want to know is whether or not the policies...
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hassan points out, this is as wacky theory but four supreme court justices, alito, kavanagh and clarence thomas expressed support for. this dock troichb supremacy, radical obnoxious idea that politicians can just substitute their judgment for voters, that's what everybody needs to keep their eyes on in the up coming election. bassett pointed out that in january, a bill was introduced giving the legislature the power to toss out election results that didn't go anywhere. that woman is running to the arizona secretary of state. to be in charge of arizona's elections. we watched the insurrection on january 6th. devastating to people in the capitol. ultimately, it failed. but what is being developed right now? the next attempt to overturn the election will be more subtle, more nuanced, more legalistic and likely going to be far more dangerous for the country. rick hassan has an article called trump is planning a more respectable coup the next time. he joins me now. depending on you for analysis for years and years and years, and i've noticed that you have been as unnerved by the revelations a
hassan points out, this is as wacky theory but four supreme court justices, alito, kavanagh and clarence thomas expressed support for. this dock troichb supremacy, radical obnoxious idea that politicians can just substitute their judgment for voters, that's what everybody needs to keep their eyes on in the up coming election. bassett pointed out that in january, a bill was introduced giving the legislature the power to toss out election results that didn't go anywhere. that woman is running to...
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people to make a difference one of the best stories i ever heard in that regard is justice thomas, clarence thomas, first time i ever met him he was speaking to a small group of a few dozen people, and he said whenever he is traveling in an airport or public space he was given a discussion why it is so important to defend liberty and the principles of liberalism. in a public place like an airport someone would come to him and thank him for his service, for defending liberty, thank him for the work he has been doing and his response always is okay, what about you? that sounds like that is the message that you guys are giving here, that individuals in power can make a difference, that is where changes got to come from and we are not going to get there if we just indulge in whining and complaining about these challenges or pretending they are intractable or something we are not capable of overcoming. >> our country is too important to be left to somebody else, the cavalry is not coming, this is in somebody else's job, this is all of our role, to make sure we involve these principles further in
people to make a difference one of the best stories i ever heard in that regard is justice thomas, clarence thomas, first time i ever met him he was speaking to a small group of a few dozen people, and he said whenever he is traveling in an airport or public space he was given a discussion why it is so important to defend liberty and the principles of liberalism. in a public place like an airport someone would come to him and thank him for his service, for defending liberty, thank him for the...
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i think one of the best stories i have ever heard in that regard is justice clarence thomas. the first time i ever met him he was speaking to a small group of us few dozen people and he said that whenever he is traveling or he's in an airport or a public place he's giving a discussion about why it's so important to defend liberty and defend the principles we have been talking about in the principles of liberalism. whenever he's in a public place like an airport someone will come up to him and thank him for his service and thank him for defending liberty and thank him for the work he's been doing and he said his response always is okay what about you? and it sounds like that's the message that you guys are giving here that individuals who win power can make a difference and that's where the changes got to come from and we are not going to get there if we just indulge and whining and complaining about these challenges are pretending that they are intractable or something we are not capable of overcoming. >> it's too important to be left to somebody else. the calgary is not comi
i think one of the best stories i have ever heard in that regard is justice clarence thomas. the first time i ever met him he was speaking to a small group of us few dozen people and he said that whenever he is traveling or he's in an airport or a public place he's giving a discussion about why it's so important to defend liberty and defend the principles we have been talking about in the principles of liberalism. whenever he's in a public place like an airport someone will come up to him and...
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we have even seen this on the supreme court, clarence thomas was confirmed, despite a neatest hills sexual rasmussen. case hinted was brett kavanaugh afternoon -- of sexual assault. not a single republican voted no one companies confirmation. congressman matt gates of florida is currently under investigation by the department of justice over whether he had a sexual relationship with a second 17 year old girl and paid for him to travel with her. adam kinzinger has called on him to resign and gaetz remains in office and on his committees. then of course, of course, just look at the former president who led an insurrection and was impeached twice, and has been accused of sexual misconduct by more than two dozen women. republicans as a whole, have never tried to hold him accountable for any of that. he remains the de facto leader of the party, and they're unlikely presidential candidate in 2024. now, donald trump, and all these other republican men have denied everything and refused to acknowledge the validity of any of the allegations against. and they did, 90, 99. and they continue to have a
we have even seen this on the supreme court, clarence thomas was confirmed, despite a neatest hills sexual rasmussen. case hinted was brett kavanaugh afternoon -- of sexual assault. not a single republican voted no one companies confirmation. congressman matt gates of florida is currently under investigation by the department of justice over whether he had a sexual relationship with a second 17 year old girl and paid for him to travel with her. adam kinzinger has called on him to resign and...
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their founder, a guy named clarence saunders, he took his company public. the shorts pounced.fought back. he used famed trader jesse livermore. it was ultimate short squeeze, the stock rocketed higher. livermore moved on and the nyse changed the rules to save the shorts. that's right, some things never change. later heavily-shorted stocks drifted lower, especially retail investor names. as you can see by today's action in amc and gamestop that is starting to change. short interest for certain names, they have begun to edge a little bit higher. by the way if you want these short positions to go higher because you want someone to squeeze. the more compelling short names are really starting to do pretty well. i have two names on my radar i want to share with you. sporting goods and ev battery. they are heavily shorted plays not necessarily played by the apes. congratulations. lesson from best buy, companies do learn how to adapt, they learn how to stay alive. they learn how to thrive. of course nothing is guaranteed and these sort of ideas carry higher degree of risk. i say it be
their founder, a guy named clarence saunders, he took his company public. the shorts pounced.fought back. he used famed trader jesse livermore. it was ultimate short squeeze, the stock rocketed higher. livermore moved on and the nyse changed the rules to save the shorts. that's right, some things never change. later heavily-shorted stocks drifted lower, especially retail investor names. as you can see by today's action in amc and gamestop that is starting to change. short interest for certain...
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. >> in 1991 "designing women" takes on the clarence thomas hearings with anita hill. >> i deny eachtoday. >> they were tackling the me too movement before there was a name for it. >> this man does not belong on the supreme court. he belongs in the national repertory theater. >> we were at a point in history where women felt like they had some power and i thought i'd create this show around a woman who was a force of nature in a workplace that had traditionally been a man's world. and that's very different from what you could have written in the early 1970s. >> i'm connie chung in new york. >> i'm barbara walters. >> i'm murphy brown. ♪ >> i remember pitching the show in a very cold room in the cbs building and when i got to the point where she had just come back from betty ford -- >> hi, everybody. >> -- you could hear the brakes screeching in the room. >> you were fondling it while i was gone. >> they said couldn't she be 30 and played by heather locklear? and i explained why when you shave down the rough edges of the character you bland them out and this is why maybe you haven't h
. >> in 1991 "designing women" takes on the clarence thomas hearings with anita hill. >> i deny eachtoday. >> they were tackling the me too movement before there was a name for it. >> this man does not belong on the supreme court. he belongs in the national repertory theater. >> we were at a point in history where women felt like they had some power and i thought i'd create this show around a woman who was a force of nature in a workplace that had...
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clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he's lived through. it leaked, but it didnn't really leak that bad - where the sheetrock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. his dilemma now — where to go. hurricane ida strengthened so rapidly that it gave people here very little time to prepare or evacuate. for those who stayed, the night was scary, but seeing the fallout the morning after has been even harder. along the roadways closed and impassable in many areas, we found this family walking to find food. the storm's strong winds ripped their trailer apart
clarence has lived here for 50 years and says this is the worst storm he's lived through. it leaked, but it didnn't really leak that bad - where the sheetrock fell in. without proper shelter, power or water, he has no choice but to leave. his dilemma now — where to go. hurricane ida strengthened so rapidly that it gave people here very little time to prepare or evacuate. for those who stayed, the night was scary, but seeing the fallout the morning after has been even harder. along the...