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sheeed more than greta but would tell you the same. she's not trying to take control of policy or ask for particular concessions. she's not even trying to express the state of the crisis in her own words. when she was invited to the u.s., she declined and handed over the report and said you don't need me to tell you, listen to the scientists. her message is not one of the seself-aggrandizing -- rand brand. she wants the leaders of the world to respond to it according to the scientists. that message is almost inarguable. that is why she has been such a powerful spokesperson. it has been helpful that you about thelearly matter of intergenerational justice and could articulate in the ways no adult c could deny. regeneration generation will be suffering. think this has had an effect on not just the e teenagers of e world but the adults, they feel guilty for how little they have done on this issue. again, i would not want to put greta in charge of global climate policy but i'm in norma slate grateful and even exhilarated that -- i'm enormou
sheeed more than greta but would tell you the same. she's not trying to take control of policy or ask for particular concessions. she's not even trying to express the state of the crisis in her own words. when she was invited to the u.s., she declined and handed over the report and said you don't need me to tell you, listen to the scientists. her message is not one of the seself-aggrandizing -- rand brand. she wants the leaders of the world to respond to it according to the scientists. that...
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a journalist recently talked to you and made a comparison between you and greta thunberg and said it'se this desire to be truth tellers above all else, and are not interested in social convention or pragmatic approaches to problems, but just want to drill down to what they see as the truth without artifice. i think if you were to ask me, and i always have to answer honestly, "what had hurt me most in my life?" it wouldn't be the teeth that i've had removed or the cartilage that i've ripped up. it would be the lies that i've been told by other people. you know, lying is not something which people, perhaps like greta and i, are entirely comfortable with. it's not that we can't understand other people lying, we learned to understand them lying. it's not that we can't to lie ourselves — we do tell lies, it's part and parcel part of the way humans interact, lying. but i think that the truth, for me, as i see it and know it, and understand it at that point in time has to out. but do you therefore see most of the rest of us as serially dishonest, both to each other and ourselves? i can be fre
a journalist recently talked to you and made a comparison between you and greta thunberg and said it'se this desire to be truth tellers above all else, and are not interested in social convention or pragmatic approaches to problems, but just want to drill down to what they see as the truth without artifice. i think if you were to ask me, and i always have to answer honestly, "what had hurt me most in my life?" it wouldn't be the teeth that i've had removed or the cartilage that i've...
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first up, ba byteeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlen, who appeared as beth march in gretawig's fabulous little women. i wanted to ask you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. 50 her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, babyteeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character—driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she's also assembled a note—perfect cast. scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father
first up, ba byteeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlen, who appeared as beth march in gretawig's fabulous little women. i wanted to ask you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material —...
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first up, ba byteeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlen, who appeared as beth march in greta
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in moscow thanks very much german chancellor angela merkel has met in berlin with climate activists greta to unburden louise annoyed bauer to discuss steps to mitigate the effects of climate change and they also talk about how to keep the public's attention on the climate amidst the growth of our respond. it's been 2 years since swedish climate activists claim to to bag went on strike from school for the 1st time to call for action against climate change since then her activism has led to worldwide school strikes but the global current virus pandemic has kept protesters at home a 90 minute meeting with german chancellor angela merkel on thursday provided a chance to refocus attention on the climate change crisis we want people to listen to the science and to act on the science to back in line with the science. that is all we also that's also in our demands that we should establish annual binding called them budgets based on the contest available science and then of course based on the budgets which gives us the best chance of staying below 1.5 years of global average temperature or so tha
in moscow thanks very much german chancellor angela merkel has met in berlin with climate activists greta to unburden louise annoyed bauer to discuss steps to mitigate the effects of climate change and they also talk about how to keep the public's attention on the climate amidst the growth of our respond. it's been 2 years since swedish climate activists claim to to bag went on strike from school for the 1st time to call for action against climate change since then her activism has led to...
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first up, ba byteeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlen, who appeared as beth march in gretai wanted to ask you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, babyteeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character—driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she's also assembled a note—perfect cast. scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love,
first up, ba byteeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlen, who appeared as beth march in gretai wanted to ask you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and...
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famous youngw thunbergctctivist greta go to an indian american reservation to say this is an important issue. could this give a new life to your cause? >> we have always had allies. we have alwaysys made allies. in the 1960's and 1970's, it was uranium mining that was the threat. they are in ththe wings waitingo come in, , uranium mining corporations. back in the 1970's, that was the issue. because we are land-based, we are always concerned about the environment and extracting corporations. others are more involved as well, especially the youth. this gives you hope. >> you look at it in terms of i have been in it for the long haul. now i'm an elder. our generation of activists, we are there to support and advise. it is the young people's time. it is their future. we look to them to step up. >> it is also the era of donald trump, clearly in terms of backing corporate interests. we know the administration has been pushing, but what do you make of him, the way he talks about others, about minorities? how would you describe him? >> from our point of view, american policy has always been a
famous youngw thunbergctctivist greta go to an indian american reservation to say this is an important issue. could this give a new life to your cause? >> we have always had allies. we have alwaysys made allies. in the 1960's and 1970's, it was uranium mining that was the threat. they are in ththe wings waitingo come in, , uranium mining corporations. back in the 1970's, that was the issue. because we are land-based, we are always concerned about the environment and extracting...
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greta show me around the hiroshima peace memorial museum it brings back mixed emotions terrible memories of the bomb but also happy ones from her wedding which was held in the grounds. there she must city government has suggested removing some of the exhibits over concerns that children find them frightening. but chilcote doesn't think they're realistic enough. stone the rules. are not going to come to mean. squat. on the back she's going to get behind everything. is. i don't think this had an accent. or think i have no question in their finished college so. they're sure you. do i regret the atomic pressure and i regret we had to do it but i think we had to do it in order to end the war with a minimum loss of life if the same situation existed again. exactly as then as it had back in 1945 yes i would go on i would volunteer for about some other fact i don't want to go to war. yeah a memoir with. it is it's a personal it's sort of the change from i you know i like most americans born in that time and growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundred
greta show me around the hiroshima peace memorial museum it brings back mixed emotions terrible memories of the bomb but also happy ones from her wedding which was held in the grounds. there she must city government has suggested removing some of the exhibits over concerns that children find them frightening. but chilcote doesn't think they're realistic enough. stone the rules. are not going to come to mean. squat. on the back she's going to get behind everything. is. i don't think this had an...
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greta is for you. to be true for us for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for that. beethoven is for us. veto for is for claimed. beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on the new. they've been robbed of their soul that's what a people experiences when they're taken from them the countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from wounds that have yet to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa....
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. >> that leads to my next question, you asask we spent s e time with greta thunberg.ssue more of a media from the distraction from the real topic? title think she is a distraction at all, i'm enormously grateful that she has done what she has done, and i am in awe overachievement. one year ago she was a friendless 15-year-old boy yourself, now she is leading a movement of millions of schoolchildren all around the world. i think we need more than her, but she would tetell you the sa. she is not trying to take cocorol of pololicy or ask for particular concessions, she is not even trying to express the state of the crisis in her own words. when she was invited to the u.s. to give testimony before congress, she declined and just handed over the report and say you don't need me to tell you, just listen to the scientistss. her not - -- or message is not e of self-aggrandizement. she just wants the leaders of respond to the crisis as it is described by the scientists. i think that message is almost inarguguable, which is one of te reasons why she has been such a powerful spo
. >> that leads to my next question, you asask we spent s e time with greta thunberg.ssue more of a media from the distraction from the real topic? title think she is a distraction at all, i'm enormously grateful that she has done what she has done, and i am in awe overachievement. one year ago she was a friendless 15-year-old boy yourself, now she is leading a movement of millions of schoolchildren all around the world. i think we need more than her, but she would tetell you the sa. she...
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guest: he has a huge agenda, greta? him -- how you move people out of generational poverty, because that is really the issue that faces african-american communities, particularly in the inner cities. this president has a tremendous record on the school choice issue. i suspect we will hear more about that during the convention, as well. the idea that we are keeping african-american children trapped in failing schools, when even barack obama said early on in his campaign that the great civil rights moment opportunity of the 21st century's access to a quality education, and so the president has a great record on that for african-americans, but also, your previous guest mentioned the idea of criminal justice. back in the 1990's, it was joe biden and hillary clinton that laid out the war on crime that created disparities between crack cocaine and powdered cocaine. a lot of people who looked like me, just because of the color of my skin -- this president has said enough is enough. they are intending to actually tackle, and, f
guest: he has a huge agenda, greta? him -- how you move people out of generational poverty, because that is really the issue that faces african-american communities, particularly in the inner cities. this president has a tremendous record on the school choice issue. i suspect we will hear more about that during the convention, as well. the idea that we are keeping african-american children trapped in failing schools, when even barack obama said early on in his campaign that the great civil...
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and i think that we need more than greta. but she would tell you the same. she's shehe's not trying to take control of policy or ask for particular concessions. she's not even i'm trying to. express the state of the crisis in her own words. when she was invited to the us to give testimony beforee congress. she declined and just handed over the ipcc report and said. you don't need me to tell you just listen to the scientists. so her message is not one of self aggrandizemenent or- you know she's not trying to. politicize the issue personally she's just once the leaders of the world. to devise policy. response to the crisis as it's described by the world scientists. and i think that message is almost an arguable which is one of the reasons why i think she's been such a powerful spokesperson. i think it's also been very helpful that she- thinks so clearly about. the matter of intergenerational justice. and is able to articulate. in ways that no adult can deny. that her generation will be suffering. because of the indifference. of people of our age and older. and
and i think that we need more than greta. but she would tell you the same. she's shehe's not trying to take control of policy or ask for particular concessions. she's not even i'm trying to. express the state of the crisis in her own words. when she was invited to the us to give testimony beforee congress. she declined and just handed over the ipcc report and said. you don't need me to tell you just listen to the scientists. so her message is not one of self aggrandizemenent or- you know she's...
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first up, baby teeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlon who appears as beth march in greta something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, baby teeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character—driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she's also assembled a note—perfect cast. scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compromise,
first up, baby teeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlon who appears as beth march in greta something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out...
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mosley, and greta, thank you. for so many years i've had some of your books and you have always been an inspirational person today because i always wanted to write a book and we share the same last name, so when i look at your books on the shelves, it was just inspiring so much and then i've got to say that although fictional, the truth is really coming out in what you're putting out and what you are saying through all of your novels. i mean, it is tight. the most important thing that, like really inspired me, was when my father who was a marin, received the congressional gold medal and it gave me a base by which to write something that i felt to me was of great substance, and i've been going at it ever since and i had to tell you, mr. mosley, i feel like i'm moving towards the downstroke with the endnotes and the bibliographies site just wanted to thank you for your inspiration all these years. >> guest: well, thank you very much, and also i'd like to say that maybe you don't need this now, but a while ago a lot
mosley, and greta, thank you. for so many years i've had some of your books and you have always been an inspirational person today because i always wanted to write a book and we share the same last name, so when i look at your books on the shelves, it was just inspiring so much and then i've got to say that although fictional, the truth is really coming out in what you're putting out and what you are saying through all of your novels. i mean, it is tight. the most important thing that, like...
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you asked greta thunberg and i think people would say that's bullying a little kid. >> katie: what?e peace prize? >> dana: she's not just a little kid. >> greg: she's a victim, come on. he >> juan: his online behavior towards that kid. >> dana: have you seen her speeches? >> greg: it's terrible. >> juan: i agree. >> katie: very good at lecturing the world and shaming them. >> juan: how are you going to run be best? >> greg: that's an old talking point. >> jesse: i love how juan williams, melania speech writer borrows one line. joe biden plagiarized his entire career and doesn't mention -- juan doesn't mention. nick sandmann is the silent majority. he literally was silent in the face of verbal abuse, physical intimidation, and this sinister band of social media predators that tried to destroy his life but he had the last laugh, just as trump supporters will have the last laugh in november. >> katie: maybe nick sandmann will show up with a diamond encrusted maga hat. alall right, "one more thing" up next. [narrator] this is steve. he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath
you asked greta thunberg and i think people would say that's bullying a little kid. >> katie: what?e peace prize? >> dana: she's not just a little kid. >> greg: she's a victim, come on. he >> juan: his online behavior towards that kid. >> dana: have you seen her speeches? >> greg: it's terrible. >> juan: i agree. >> katie: very good at lecturing the world and shaming them. >> juan: how are you going to run be best? >> greg: that's an...
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sin embargo, no existe un compromiso global como el que busca greta thunberg, la adolescente que ha inspirado a velocidades vertiginosas, el plÁstico sigue lastimosamente siendo una alternativa que facilita la vida de millones de personas en el mundo, pero su huella sigue siendo imborrable. mariana: tenemos que dejar de poner plÁstico en el ocÉano. y la Única manera de lograrlo es reduciendo el consumo. ilia: vale la pena el ejercicio de analizar el recorrido de una bolsa o un trozo de plÁstico. desde que lo desechamos se convierte en microplÁstico consumido por un pez que muere o que termine en nuestras mesas y en nuestro organismo. ¿cÓmo es el planeta que queremos? ¿asÍ? ¿o asÍ? el daÑo del plÁstico es evidente. la decisiÓn estÁ en sus manos. el daÑo que le estamos causando al planeta con el plÁstico es tal que no se va a solucionar de la noche a la maÑana. por eso es muy importante que actuemos ya. hay muchas maneras de intervenir, pero lo mÁs importante es tener la voluntad de cambiar nuestros hÁbitos y reducir esa huella que estamos dejando en el lugar que le queda a nuestros hijos. muy
sin embargo, no existe un compromiso global como el que busca greta thunberg, la adolescente que ha inspirado a velocidades vertiginosas, el plÁstico sigue lastimosamente siendo una alternativa que facilita la vida de millones de personas en el mundo, pero su huella sigue siendo imborrable. mariana: tenemos que dejar de poner plÁstico en el ocÉano. y la Única manera de lograrlo es reduciendo el consumo. ilia: vale la pena el ejercicio de analizar el recorrido de una bolsa o un trozo de...
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proof, if the president of the united states wants to avoid panic which is what was encouraged by greta, she said she wanted you to panic, that is unthinking behavior, i don't think she's ever wanted that, the president does not want to panic he says aliens are not invading the united states, he does not say we can't be sure but it appears to be in if there's an alien invasion, i think you have to explain clearly and then if you turn out that the death toll for national disasters reverses and starts going up because of climate change in extreme events which are acknowledged or more severe, then we know but we have to have a basic point. i can go back to the extinction if you want. >> by the way i agree in the work of lauren with the european disaster and did a bunch of work in 2010, the thing that is completed too much is entangling the losses in a meteorological event. there is three things, losses and a meteorological effect, their changes like a hurricane, and there's climate change and how that might change in the coastal surge. when you look at losses in roger who is a defendant, t
proof, if the president of the united states wants to avoid panic which is what was encouraged by greta, she said she wanted you to panic, that is unthinking behavior, i don't think she's ever wanted that, the president does not want to panic he says aliens are not invading the united states, he does not say we can't be sure but it appears to be in if there's an alien invasion, i think you have to explain clearly and then if you turn out that the death toll for national disasters reverses and...
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she was the -- greta was the first person being credited for ban b. but being a powerhouse, there was a lot of turmoil at disney. and hers a union strike struggle with migraines caused her to quit. she never worked in animation ever again. what she did do, take advantage andhose good looks of hers become a model. she was very, very good at it. los angeles. she was very, very good at it. she had the looks. she was a very gregarious person. she was a charming person. she loved being in this world. that is how she segued into modeling. she was still working on her arts. she would sketch, do portraits for friends. when she was literally waiting on the corner after a trade show. a hollywood producer came up to and -- a lot of stuff about her story dusted to make that up to the book? no. even when she was doing all of this she was still modeling. first taste of this when she was still working at disney. who has heard of the reluctant dragon? and the whole plot of the film is for him to try to go to bed -- to disney. can you imagine question mark you would h
she was the -- greta was the first person being credited for ban b. but being a powerhouse, there was a lot of turmoil at disney. and hers a union strike struggle with migraines caused her to quit. she never worked in animation ever again. what she did do, take advantage andhose good looks of hers become a model. she was very, very good at it. los angeles. she was very, very good at it. she had the looks. she was a very gregarious person. she was a charming person. she loved being in this...
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greta gerwig is writing the script. it's looking great. we own one of the strongest catalogs of children and family entertainment franchises in the world. we know our deep library of iconic franchises continues to offer scinematic story telling opportunities as we partner with some of the great film makers of our time. we recently announced wishbone in partnership with universal pictures and peter farrely, an academy award winner. we continue to move forward in our film strategy. liz: we have to run but is there anything different you will be doing as a strategic move ahead of this holiday season considering people won't be shopping as much as they would in brick and mortar stores? anything changing? >> well, we know that the decline, up until now it was more about closure but with growing consumer demand, strong retail landscape that is improving or rather, improving over time, we are seeing parents continue to spend money on their children and based on our own momentum, the positive signs we are seeing and low inventories exiting the qua
greta gerwig is writing the script. it's looking great. we own one of the strongest catalogs of children and family entertainment franchises in the world. we know our deep library of iconic franchises continues to offer scinematic story telling opportunities as we partner with some of the great film makers of our time. we recently announced wishbone in partnership with universal pictures and peter farrely, an academy award winner. we continue to move forward in our film strategy. liz: we have...
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guest: we are hurricane veterans down here, greta we have been through a number of these things. most people, date play thes -- y played this game before. we have a tremendously abled staff, very experienced. we know our staff and they can go to my website, babi n.house.gov. we have four congressional here.s in our district they can go to our website or call any of those offices and we can help them with small business administration loans, with fema questions. we have actually helped hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people in the past. so this is what they can do. they can reach out to us and we will direct them to where they need to go. host: congressman, we appreciate your time this morning. thank you very much. guest: you are welcome. god bless. host: now we will turn our conversation to the republican national convention and campaign 2020. lori is joining us in texas, supporting the president. did you watch last night? caller: yes, i did. host: and what stood out to you from the president's speech? caller: all of the common people, the people that spoke during the conve
guest: we are hurricane veterans down here, greta we have been through a number of these things. most people, date play thes -- y played this game before. we have a tremendously abled staff, very experienced. we know our staff and they can go to my website, babi n.house.gov. we have four congressional here.s in our district they can go to our website or call any of those offices and we can help them with small business administration loans, with fema questions. we have actually helped hundreds...
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it's like deciding between two greta garbos fbi agents reportedly raided youtube star jake paul's lostrying to investigate why jake paul has a mansion. president trump yesterday congratulated fox news host sean hannity on the success of his new book and said hannity had the, quote, "number one book on the planet," which may explain why the planet is trying to kill us in a new episode of her podcast, former first lady michelle obama said the trump administration has left her feeling like she has, quote, "some form of low-grade depression." well, michelle, when you go low-grade depression, i go high. los angeles mayor eric garcetti warned yesterday that the city will begin shutting off water to residences found to be hosting massive parties. so now those massive parties can turn into massive parties where no one washes their hands. the owners of popular dating app tinder announced yesterday the matchmaking platform saw an 18% increase in subscribers last quarter. even though everyone on the app now responds to "what are you wearing" with the same answer -- sweatpants i'm wearing sweatpa
it's like deciding between two greta garbos fbi agents reportedly raided youtube star jake paul's lostrying to investigate why jake paul has a mansion. president trump yesterday congratulated fox news host sean hannity on the success of his new book and said hannity had the, quote, "number one book on the planet," which may explain why the planet is trying to kill us in a new episode of her podcast, former first lady michelle obama said the trump administration has left her feeling...
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. >> greta fisher, michelle's sister, lived near the couple and for a period was cassidy's nanny.s' fights intensified, she took on the role of marriage counselor, too. >> what would you say were the main issues? >> michelle's main issues were jason being more responsible, understanding her more, and his main concern was their lack of sex life. >> prosecutors called friends to the stand to paint a picture of a marriage that was unraveling, out loud and in public. >> jason made it very well known that, you know, he was upset about the lack of sex in the relationship. >> and at parties, said fiona childs, jason's x-rated tricks were famously over the top. >> i never observed it myself. i would just hear about it. you know, he would expose himself and do what he thought was these funny tricks. and i was always just rather embarrassed for michelle. >> he never settled down. it was as if he was still living the single life and he never bought into the marriage and what all that meant. >> in october 2006, when michelle was four months pregnant, jason became deeply involved with another
. >> greta fisher, michelle's sister, lived near the couple and for a period was cassidy's nanny.s' fights intensified, she took on the role of marriage counselor, too. >> what would you say were the main issues? >> michelle's main issues were jason being more responsible, understanding her more, and his main concern was their lack of sex life. >> prosecutors called friends to the stand to paint a picture of a marriage that was unraveling, out loud and in public....
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so do you consider yourself sort of a republican greta? >> i see myself as a solution seeker.need to talk about the solutions. >> she is named after the reagan people and write it. it would tax and divvy it up. the average american family would receive tax and dividends ramp up until fossil fuels go the way of the dinosaurs. >> this is the solution to the largest statement of the economists in the per situation of the history of economics. >> reporter: no doubt, political winds are shifting with the changes in the weather. >> there is nothing we can do to stop whatever the weather is going to do. we can't make it warmer. we can't make it colder. >> reporter: could they blow over a new age of willed intervention? >> you can't just sit around waiting for hope to come. >> reporter: next up on our journey, the search for hope. second chances. but a subaru can. (dad) you guys ok? (vo) eyesight with pre-collision braking. standard on the subaru ascent. the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on select models during th
so do you consider yourself sort of a republican greta? >> i see myself as a solution seeker.need to talk about the solutions. >> she is named after the reagan people and write it. it would tax and divvy it up. the average american family would receive tax and dividends ramp up until fossil fuels go the way of the dinosaurs. >> this is the solution to the largest statement of the economists in the per situation of the history of economics. >> reporter: no doubt,...
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only way to get rid of me may have been to init and the other was i had an incredibly important ally, greta van susteren, and the tv -- the wonderful tv personality and the marquette people were extraordinary in helping me make sense of those documents, and i think they were a surprised as i was i gasol got the access and sadly rather than them being opened generally they were open nor time i was looking at them and they're now back under at least temporarily under lock and key again. >> you wrote the hell out of them. so you got a lot out of them. >> a lot of comments and i appreciate your saying that. thank you. >> tell me. what was -- in looking at the hearings -- we could go through and good chapter and verse through all of them. what was the most striking thing you learned from looking at the documents? >> so, the shocking thing to me was normally we expect a politician to be more outrageous when the cameras are there watching what they're doing and that when hey go in closed session, nobody is watching so you can be reasonable. joe mccarthy filmed that script. he was more reasonable i
only way to get rid of me may have been to init and the other was i had an incredibly important ally, greta van susteren, and the tv -- the wonderful tv personality and the marquette people were extraordinary in helping me make sense of those documents, and i think they were a surprised as i was i gasol got the access and sadly rather than them being opened generally they were open nor time i was looking at them and they're now back under at least temporarily under lock and key again. >>...
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caller: good morning, greta.ed the convention last night and i noticed the nikki haley, she actually contradicted herself. she says racism does not exist in america, but then she started talking about the shooting of nine african-americans. if you remember, they constantly talked about isys being defeated -- -isis defeated. isis was defeated by the kurds. what to trump do to reward them? the actually turned his back on them, aloud turkey to decimate turkey tolowed decimate them. theon school choice, supreme court made a decision that you cannot use public schools. fund private betsy devos and trump joked something right after that decision. they talk about defunding the police, but they have no problem with the president defunding the world health organization, the cdc, planned parenthood, the epa, and every school that ever became predominately black, they also defunding. and so when you really look at the tone of the republican convention, it was mean. students,allow those those two armed people that were threa
caller: good morning, greta.ed the convention last night and i noticed the nikki haley, she actually contradicted herself. she says racism does not exist in america, but then she started talking about the shooting of nine african-americans. if you remember, they constantly talked about isys being defeated -- -isis defeated. isis was defeated by the kurds. what to trump do to reward them? the actually turned his back on them, aloud turkey to decimate turkey tolowed decimate them. theon school...
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greta depression. autoindustry on the brink of collapse. a million jobs at stake.kers on both sides of the aisle. and saved the autoindustry. a few months ago as our nation began battling covid-19, autoworkers across michigan sprang into action. they started making protective equipment for doctors and nurses on the front line. let me break it down. president obama and vice president biden saved these autoworkers livelihoods. and these workers did their part to save american lives. that's the story of the great nation. action begets action. progress begets progress. when we work together we can accomplish anything. after all, democracy is a team sport. especially now. it's crucial that we rally together to fight the virus and build our economy back better. from the jump, we took the pandemic seriously in michigan. we listened to medical experts. we planned. with a lot of work from the autoworkers and too little help from the white house, we executed the plan. we saved thousands of lives. just imagine in we had a national strategy. so everyone who needs a getss one f
greta depression. autoindustry on the brink of collapse. a million jobs at stake.kers on both sides of the aisle. and saved the autoindustry. a few months ago as our nation began battling covid-19, autoworkers across michigan sprang into action. they started making protective equipment for doctors and nurses on the front line. let me break it down. president obama and vice president biden saved these autoworkers livelihoods. and these workers did their part to save american lives. that's the...
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i'm greta brawner from c-span, american history tv, on c-span three every weekend. it's happy to coordinate with the organization of american historians to moderate this panel discussion, and of course it could not come at a better moment in history, with the 19th minute granting the women the right to vote. passed by that u.s. house in the un that senate in 19, and ratified in 1920. if we are 100 years later, the 116th congress has the highest percentage of women ever making up -- ever, making up a quarter of each chamber. and we have a female speaker for the second time. we have four women still for running for president. today's panel will look at women, the role of women, and the key turning points for women in the wake of politics. others you do see to our panelists, i will come back through and have each of them talk about their books, with a period of time that the writing the. we, for about five minutes. and then will open up the conversation to all of you so we get to that point for that questions i'd like each of you to go the microphone lineup, behind a m
i'm greta brawner from c-span, american history tv, on c-span three every weekend. it's happy to coordinate with the organization of american historians to moderate this panel discussion, and of course it could not come at a better moment in history, with the 19th minute granting the women the right to vote. passed by that u.s. house in the un that senate in 19, and ratified in 1920. if we are 100 years later, the 116th congress has the highest percentage of women ever making up -- ever, making...
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host: constance, virginia, supporting joe biden. .aller: good morning, greta what i saw during this convention an ordination of king trump. what he said in his acceptance speech, we are not going to have the situation going on that we presidenthe has been for almost four years. he is provinghat to us that he takes absolutely no responsibility for what's going on. hasn't done it in four years, why would we believe he is going to do it in another four years? that's my question to everybody. , go ahead.mystal guest: i've never seen an incumbent president run like they weren't the president at the time. his campaign, his speech was basically look at this carnage. you are the one in charge. haveountry that you brought us into. mike pence in his speech said you will not be safe in joe biden's america. 180,000 people have died from a virus in six months will stop we ain't safe now. i was floored. it's not just that trump took no responsibility, they acted like they were not the ones in charge. isy acted like right now aoc president and trump is running some kind of desperate challenge at the last min
host: constance, virginia, supporting joe biden. .aller: good morning, greta what i saw during this convention an ordination of king trump. what he said in his acceptance speech, we are not going to have the situation going on that we presidenthe has been for almost four years. he is provinghat to us that he takes absolutely no responsibility for what's going on. hasn't done it in four years, why would we believe he is going to do it in another four years? that's my question to everybody. , go...
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guest: good morning, greta. thank you for having me.ck voices for trump is a collection of african-americans around the country who support this president, who recognize he has not only history, but an agenda to move african-americans forward. you look at the unemployment rate. you look at what he has done in terms of hbcu funding. the president has a proven track record. i used to be cochair. lost our former cochair, mr. herman cain, who was a longtime american success story. our story about black voices is to go out and tell the story about what the president is doing to earn the vote of black americans and moved black america forward. host: what do you .2, mr. shannon? guest: there is a huge agenda. number one, tax cuts. allowing people to keep more of their money is where it really starts. when you are talking about how you move people out of generational poverty -- that is really the issue that faces african-american communities, particularly in the inner cities. issue -- theoice idea that we are keeping african-american children t
guest: good morning, greta. thank you for having me.ck voices for trump is a collection of african-americans around the country who support this president, who recognize he has not only history, but an agenda to move african-americans forward. you look at the unemployment rate. you look at what he has done in terms of hbcu funding. the president has a proven track record. i used to be cochair. lost our former cochair, mr. herman cain, who was a longtime american success story. our story about...
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first up, ba byteeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlen, who appeared as beth march in greta formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, babyteeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character—driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she's also assembled a note—perfect cast. scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller's pill—popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film about love, loss, compromise, sacrifice, and accepting the realities of life
first up, ba byteeth, an australian comedy—drama starring eliza scanlen, who appeared as beth march in greta formal? i'm a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don't think so. i'd like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn't exactly what miller's parents would consider boyfriend material — he steals, he takes drugs and he's been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but...
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and she bears him a daughter named greta and two sons and then she sets about on a course to become theus consumer in the history of conspicuous consumption and like all of us who visited the last 15 years realize what an extraordinary compliment that is area the first thing she does is 500 acres on long island and instructs the greatest architects of the time to build or something in shingles overlooking the bay. then she buys a block at the corner of 52nd and fifth. and builds a french style chcteau which costs in 18 $90 $3 million which is a couple of hundred million dollars today's money. and to give you a sense of what this chcteau was like i'm going to read to you an account of it from one of the many books that have been written about all vanderbilt real estate portfolio. all of which are exercising what might be called real estate pornography. so here's the description of her house. everything was everywhere. walls of red african marble, walls hung with blue silk brocade, with red velvet embroidered with leaves, flowers and butterflies enriched with crystal and precious stone, m
and she bears him a daughter named greta and two sons and then she sets about on a course to become theus consumer in the history of conspicuous consumption and like all of us who visited the last 15 years realize what an extraordinary compliment that is area the first thing she does is 500 acres on long island and instructs the greatest architects of the time to build or something in shingles overlooking the bay. then she buys a block at the corner of 52nd and fifth. and builds a french style...