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>> everiy everly is a big sist.irth, we featured the gender reveal on our show and we call this a little followup. >> she looks so nervous! >> this is the very first time that everly is going to lay eyes on who they're call big a by pete. >> so cute! >> that's your baby sister, everly. >> oh! that's precious. >> how does with mom look so good after giving birth? >> after they allow everly to get her own private meeting, the other friends and family are now able to join as well. >> look how sweet she is. >> she's flipping everybody off. you don't see that so often, inadvertently give you the finger. >> they say they will reveal baby p's name in an upcoming video. >>> this next adorable little one knows one name and one name only. well, maybe not really, but the most important one for him is mama and that's why he's squealing as he reunites with her. he just goes stumbling, not running. >> ding ding ding. >> here she comes with her arms wide open. >> it's so cute when they're that small. >> just the best. >> this is a
>> everiy everly is a big sist.irth, we featured the gender reveal on our show and we call this a little followup. >> she looks so nervous! >> this is the very first time that everly is going to lay eyes on who they're call big a by pete. >> so cute! >> that's your baby sister, everly. >> oh! that's precious. >> how does with mom look so good after giving birth? >> after they allow everly to get her own private meeting, the other friends and...
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he has been quoted asking for a specific 50/50 plan, so everly will thrive even more with structure.ax, comes clean about their troubles. >> i never, ever was, like, oh, i hope i can keep kristen. >> the pair celebrated five years of marriage in october, but shepard tells off camera, early on he wasn't sure they would last. >> i was going, do i want to be with a christian who has to get out of a car when there is a dog who doesn't have a leash? i wasn't certain i wanted to be with someone like that. >> we had a couple of years of hating each other and then loving each other. >> kristen told "e.t." they turned things around with professional help. >> going to couple's therapy, we earned each other. >> while dax credits her for just being the person he needed to emulate. >> this is a person life, and i wanted that. >> finally, prattzenegger's london third wheel. the fiances were hand in hand leaving dinner last night, but they weren't alone. >> how are you? >> yep. that's rob lowe. you will remember he was like chris' life coach on "parks and rrk ec." >> she's all i care about in the w
he has been quoted asking for a specific 50/50 plan, so everly will thrive even more with structure.ax, comes clean about their troubles. >> i never, ever was, like, oh, i hope i can keep kristen. >> the pair celebrated five years of marriage in october, but shepard tells off camera, early on he wasn't sure they would last. >> i was going, do i want to be with a christian who has to get out of a car when there is a dog who doesn't have a leash? i wasn't certain i wanted to be...
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dangers of that transgender ideology as it poses to women and children and dr collins wright is an everly research fellow at the department of biology at. state welcome to you both jan most of what most of the rest of us have heard on this issue is just political noise right wing wedge issues like who uses wood yeah that's pretty much it you know get us past and tell us what i. can and confusion and i think that starts with with the language so if like if we're going to talk about the subject i think we can or would do well to take some advice from the philosopher voltaire who said when entering a discussion you need to define your terms so this is part of the confusion i'm talking about so i am transgender ok so if you break that word down into its component parts you've got trans and gender what's happening in society today is we are confusing and conflating the words gender and sex so starting with gender and like say this is important to understand what's happening gender is basically a classification system. refers to different forms of behavior dress. basically a social expectations
dangers of that transgender ideology as it poses to women and children and dr collins wright is an everly research fellow at the department of biology at. state welcome to you both jan most of what most of the rest of us have heard on this issue is just political noise right wing wedge issues like who uses wood yeah that's pretty much it you know get us past and tell us what i. can and confusion and i think that starts with with the language so if like if we're going to talk about the subject i...
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. ♪ my dream came true >> the beatles took a bunch of those strains, the everly brothers from the '50ske up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ >> so the beatles from liverpool are taking this pop sound but putting their own spin on it. ♪ >> what is the sound? how does it differ from other rock 'n' roll and pop? >> it just happened that, all of a sudden, hundreds of rock groups all from liverpool made records, and it was a bit more like the original rock 'n' roll than the stuff they've had over the last few months. ♪ >> initially, there was no tradition of great british bands conquering america. that had not happened, but it's that moment where everything turns. ♪ >> there's no single moment that more embodies the moment when rock 'n' roll became the province of teenagers. that's something that you would not just love but that you would go crazy for. >> there's the beatles! ♪ can't buy me love ♪ love ♪ can't buy me love >> the beatles have come to this country and taken all the women away and everybody's going crazy about them. ♪ i'll get you anything >> it was
. ♪ my dream came true >> the beatles took a bunch of those strains, the everly brothers from the '50ske up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ >> so the beatles from liverpool are taking this pop sound but putting their own spin on it. ♪ >> what is the sound? how does it differ from other rock 'n' roll and pop? >> it just happened that, all of a sudden, hundreds of rock groups all from liverpool made records, and it was a bit more like...
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i'm not a fan of this president, but i have always liked the fact that he is instinct everly skeptical troops on the ground in the middle east i don't think anybody wants a repeat of what happened in iraq. i would not have done it the way that president trump did. i think we've got to protect our kurdish allies and i think we've got to be in a position to pushback against the iranians and the russians but over time we should be trying to reduce the number of americans on the ground in places like syria and iraq and afghanistan rather than increase those numbers. maria: so that's exactly what the president is trying to do. let me move on to your role on the intel committee, sir because we covered this a lot for the last year and a half, and we know that there was real phase a abuse, where the fbi did not tell the fisa judge who paid for the dossier that it was a political document et cetera. are you going to pursue that? are you going to seek the truth there? >> maria that's not accurate and i've looked at every single one of the fisa affidavits. maria: what's not accurate, sir? >> that
i'm not a fan of this president, but i have always liked the fact that he is instinct everly skeptical troops on the ground in the middle east i don't think anybody wants a repeat of what happened in iraq. i would not have done it the way that president trump did. i think we've got to protect our kurdish allies and i think we've got to be in a position to pushback against the iranians and the russians but over time we should be trying to reduce the number of americans on the ground in places...
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especially the one where the everly brothers joined us. they were a pleasure.at can i say? it doesn't work. it's really not unusual in duos or groups if they do stay together, these kind of groups, they're just there for the money, you know? it's not about -- it's not because there's a musical reason to stay together. and i think the beatles broke up because they were... i think they were finished as a musical entity. >> and, finally, you know, you talk about taking a rest and doing other things, but you're very, very involved, for instance, in the environment, and that's one of your big political, social, cultural missions, right? >> yes. i really think that the number-one priority for all of us should be the environment. i think we've damaged the environment to a degree that's so dangerous that we might be talking about an extinction of life on the planet. and all of these other concerns that we have -- human rights, human rights, racism, sexism, gender equality, xenophobia, what-- all problems that humans have, they're all human problems. but if we don't ens
especially the one where the everly brothers joined us. they were a pleasure.at can i say? it doesn't work. it's really not unusual in duos or groups if they do stay together, these kind of groups, they're just there for the money, you know? it's not about -- it's not because there's a musical reason to stay together. and i think the beatles broke up because they were... i think they were finished as a musical entity. >> and, finally, you know, you talk about taking a rest and doing other...