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i encourage you through these debates to harken not to the unnatural voice which tells you the people of america. knit together as they are by so many chords of affection cannot be members of the same family cannot be the mutual guardians of their mutual happiness cannot be children of one flourishing empire harken not to the voice which tells you this system is a novelty in the political world. but it has no place in the wildest of projectors the rashest of intense. now instead ladies and gentlemen, i invite you over the course of this discourse to bring your mind. bring your curiosity. and together as a singular people. we may yet find a proper course for america. i thank you mr. harris, mr. madison. i must say that they taught me in law school. that you were a soft-spoken and ineffectual speaker, and i see that you now give the lie to that characterization. well, sir, you should see my writing. mr. mason please gentlemen, mr. harris mr. madison people of virginia people of america i do not disagree with mr. madison the endeavor of this last year and a half has been to find our way
i encourage you through these debates to harken not to the unnatural voice which tells you the people of america. knit together as they are by so many chords of affection cannot be members of the same family cannot be the mutual guardians of their mutual happiness cannot be children of one flourishing empire harken not to the voice which tells you this system is a novelty in the political world. but it has no place in the wildest of projectors the rashest of intense. now instead ladies and...
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biden's plan harkens back to the new deal. during the great depression, the works progress administration built or improved almost 1,000 airports, creating the backbone of the modern airline industry. biden's plan will help create a modern electric vehicle system by funding a network of half a million chargers across the nation. the 1936 rural electrification act, biden proposed the same with high speed internet which he argues is the equivalent in today's economy. the new deal was bigger relative to the size of the economy, but it is the only valid comparison with what the biden administration is proposing. with the spirit of the new deal is sorely needed today is in the cost efficiency and transparency of these kind of projects. america used to be able to build things with astonishing speed. the george washington bridge in manhattan, at the time the world's longest suspension bridge, was built in four years ahead of schedule and budget. by contrast, adding two miles of new subway lines and three new stations in manhattan, to
biden's plan harkens back to the new deal. during the great depression, the works progress administration built or improved almost 1,000 airports, creating the backbone of the modern airline industry. biden's plan will help create a modern electric vehicle system by funding a network of half a million chargers across the nation. the 1936 rural electrification act, biden proposed the same with high speed internet which he argues is the equivalent in today's economy. the new deal was bigger...
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i keep harkening back to -- now everybody looks at madrona and pfizer biontech as the --moderna and pfizeriontech as the gold standard. but when novavax first him out there was a concern about anaphylaxis, and allergic reaction that occurred in rare cases. i think it is clear that those vaccines are related to anaphylaxis, there is a very small risk of fact. and that can be fatal. people die of bee stings all the time, for example. they have a reaction to penicillin. but we understand how to manage it. we have observed people for a. of time and the risk is managed. everybody is fine with that now. i think what we need is some kind of understanding of, ok, now we know the risk for this clotting syndrome is extremely rare. one and one million people -- one in one million people. maybe they will find more people , maybe three and one million but probably not much greater. you don't want people to die. so you have to come up with a mitigation measure, a prevention measure, there could be certain populations in which you monitor them from 2-4 weeks after they receive the vaccine and after that
i keep harkening back to -- now everybody looks at madrona and pfizer biontech as the --moderna and pfizeriontech as the gold standard. but when novavax first him out there was a concern about anaphylaxis, and allergic reaction that occurred in rare cases. i think it is clear that those vaccines are related to anaphylaxis, there is a very small risk of fact. and that can be fatal. people die of bee stings all the time, for example. they have a reaction to penicillin. but we understand how to...
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morning, he or she saw businesses boarded up, likely prote protests and other things going on to harken back to all of the things that had been going on throughout the year, and remind her that, yes, there needs to be accountability and i think you know, the fact that you, reverend, have led marches and you know that when you use your voice and you see an outpouring in the street that societal change can be made, i think the jurors are going to look at their common sense and consciousness and utilize all that stuff and know that that verdict is very important and i think that's going to help them to be very conscientious in any decision that they render. >> all right, thank you for being with us, attorney christian gibbons feden. >>> in a time where the pursuit of justice feels never ending i'm here to tell you to rise up and keep fighting the good fight. first richard lui. >> good sunday to you. some of the story this is hour, the u.s. has over 31.7 million confirmed cases of covid-19 and now more than 570,000 americans have died. with over a quarter of the country fully vaccinated, ap
morning, he or she saw businesses boarded up, likely prote protests and other things going on to harken back to all of the things that had been going on throughout the year, and remind her that, yes, there needs to be accountability and i think you know, the fact that you, reverend, have led marches and you know that when you use your voice and you see an outpouring in the street that societal change can be made, i think the jurors are going to look at their common sense and consciousness and...
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and they have been able to harken back to that video on more than one occasion in which we've been able to see just directly how important that video is in establishing not just the emotional testimony of 28 different, 38 different witnesses, but the fact that they've been able to harken and show that different emotion that entails and cooperates the video and corroborates the murder of the individual who whose life was lost on video camera for nine minutes and 30 seconds. >> cynthia, it's never good when your closing argument, talking about the defense here, goes on for so long that the judge has to interrupt you because, in effect, you've lost the jury and he calls a 30 minute lunch break only to let you continue after the break. that being established, as a predicate, what did you make of the defense closing argument? >> oh my god, i thought i was listening to the lincoln douglass debates. they were so long and it took for ever to get to the actual point that he needed to get to. he wasted so much time talking about chocolate chip cookies and talking about that tailpipe the fence and
and they have been able to harken back to that video on more than one occasion in which we've been able to see just directly how important that video is in establishing not just the emotional testimony of 28 different, 38 different witnesses, but the fact that they've been able to harken and show that different emotion that entails and cooperates the video and corroborates the murder of the individual who whose life was lost on video camera for nine minutes and 30 seconds. >> cynthia,...
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harkening back not even three months ago to the events of january 6 where we had the riot here. there's been four u.s. capitol police officers that have been killed defending the united states capitol. two have died in three months. brian sicknick just laid in honor in the rotunda in february. it's not that long ago. they're still investigating what happened here. the acting d.c. police chief, robert conte indicates there's no nexus to terrorism. and the u.s. capitol police chief said this suspect is not known to the capitol hill police. the suspect came up, a blue sedan, ran over police officers at the major entryway. keep in mind they put these fences around the u.s. capitol since 1-6. there was an outer perimeter that they just moved two weeks ago and that was very controversial. a lot of lawmakers say we do we keep it up around the interior. had they had the outer perimeter, this wouldn't have happened or wouldn't have happened so close to the capitol. the suspect according to police ran over the officers guarding the main entryway. if you have to get in the capitol, that's
harkening back not even three months ago to the events of january 6 where we had the riot here. there's been four u.s. capitol police officers that have been killed defending the united states capitol. two have died in three months. brian sicknick just laid in honor in the rotunda in february. it's not that long ago. they're still investigating what happened here. the acting d.c. police chief, robert conte indicates there's no nexus to terrorism. and the u.s. capitol police chief said this...
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harkening back, sir, mr. mason, to your opening statement about the bill of rights, and its importance to you, we have a question from emma, and emma asks, can you discuss the similarities and differences between the constitution and the virginia declaration of rights, and why or how any changes were made from the first document to the second? >> thank you for the opportunity to answer this first. as primary author of that virginia declaration of rights i have a great many thoughts, however i think it should be illuminated that ultimately it was passed by a committee, a committee was, as is our custom, overcharged with useless members. and yet we see a document coming out of such a flawed collection of men to be great in its manner, not perfect, mind you, but great. 16 articles, ultimately ratified in june of 1776, prior even to our declaration of independence, here in virginia, we declared that all men are born equally free and independent and have certain inherent natural rights of which they cannot deprive
harkening back, sir, mr. mason, to your opening statement about the bill of rights, and its importance to you, we have a question from emma, and emma asks, can you discuss the similarities and differences between the constitution and the virginia declaration of rights, and why or how any changes were made from the first document to the second? >> thank you for the opportunity to answer this first. as primary author of that virginia declaration of rights i have a great many thoughts,...
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can see the difference in that i rely on lots of little lines, black and white lines that sort of harkenck to the wooden graving of the thomas nast era. richard's style here, the rendering is done with watercolor. he lets the paint render the shapes. here's a paul ryan that i did for "politico." there's a dick cheney and a karl rove. those are both richard's up there. it's interesting, this wall gets a lot of attention when i come into the bar and sitting around, usually people will stop and this wall -- maybe because it's right by the door, gets a lot of attention. here's a shameless self-promotion thing that i did for "politico" way back in the very beginning. we -- one of our reporters did a piece about odd couples in washington. people you wouldn't expect to find, say, getting a drink at a bar. and so, of course, this is when i had started doing stuff with the hay adams. this is rahm emmanuel and mitch mcconnell and i situated them in this bar. this was a cover illustration for "politico" back when rahm was chief of staff at the white house for obama. i was far too nice to mitch mcco
can see the difference in that i rely on lots of little lines, black and white lines that sort of harkenck to the wooden graving of the thomas nast era. richard's style here, the rendering is done with watercolor. he lets the paint render the shapes. here's a paul ryan that i did for "politico." there's a dick cheney and a karl rove. those are both richard's up there. it's interesting, this wall gets a lot of attention when i come into the bar and sitting around, usually people will...
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see the difference in that i rely on lots of little line, little black and white lines and sort of harken back to the wood engraving of the thomas nast era or something, i guess i'm trying to look at that, and richard's style, the render is done with water color and he lets the paint render the shapes. >> paul ryan for "politico." there's a dig cheney and a karl rove. those are both richard's up there. it's interesting, this wall gets a lot of attention when i come into the bar, and i'm sitting around. usually people, as they're leaving the bar will stop and this wall, maybe it's because it's right by the door gets a lot of attention. here's a shameless self promotion thing that i did for "politico," way back in the very beginning, one of our reporters, we had a piece about odd couples in washington, people you wouldn't expect to find say getting a drink at a bar, and so of course, this is when i had started doing stuff with the hay-adams, this is rahm emanuel and mitch mcconnell and i situated them actually in this bar for this one. this was a little cover illustration for "politico" bac
see the difference in that i rely on lots of little line, little black and white lines and sort of harken back to the wood engraving of the thomas nast era or something, i guess i'm trying to look at that, and richard's style, the render is done with water color and he lets the paint render the shapes. >> paul ryan for "politico." there's a dig cheney and a karl rove. those are both richard's up there. it's interesting, this wall gets a lot of attention when i come into the bar,...
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my fog city gothic i hope harkens back a little bit earlier to sort of the midcentury, the midcenturyguess, you know, or of the city. i think black and white films, i wasn't around then, but invokes something for me. >> why are fonts so important to people, to a city, to companies? >> the design, the design language of what's around us is, you know, whether it's intentional or design, impacts our memories, places, even if we are not paying real close attention to the details, we recognize them when we see them again. and when we move from place to place, when those details change, we can feel the change. so topography is, i am and amateur topography are and i will try to speak for topography here, but topography is important part of the visual language of the world we live in. >> all right, finally your fog city gothic font is for sale now on your website, fog city gothic.com. i see it, how much does it cost? does that entitle you to use it personally or commercially? >> right now it is $5. it's a good deal, use it for your documents, fund san francisco, whatever you want to do. it en
my fog city gothic i hope harkens back a little bit earlier to sort of the midcentury, the midcenturyguess, you know, or of the city. i think black and white films, i wasn't around then, but invokes something for me. >> why are fonts so important to people, to a city, to companies? >> the design, the design language of what's around us is, you know, whether it's intentional or design, impacts our memories, places, even if we are not paying real close attention to the details, we...
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austerity a comparison and it seems that former crown prince hamza sees himself as the natural leader harkening back to a time of his father where could this lead to what are the dangers of what's happening here. this is probably not going to lead anywhere but what the king has to do is probably raise some of the austerity measures here it's going to be very difficult because these are the conditions the i.m.f. has placed time for him to reduce the debt to g.d.p. ratio in order for the i.m.f. loans to continue so domestically it's going to be a tough time for the king in terms of international relations and where he stands in the region there probably won't be any changes he still held favorably in the united states in the u.k. he's a long term ally jordan shares a very long border with israel and so there might not be any change in status quo internationally this is really a domestic rift right i was going to say the leaders have been quick to express solidarity with all the nations who may be less willing to stand alone if the circumstances were right all changed. well really interesting thin
austerity a comparison and it seems that former crown prince hamza sees himself as the natural leader harkening back to a time of his father where could this lead to what are the dangers of what's happening here. this is probably not going to lead anywhere but what the king has to do is probably raise some of the austerity measures here it's going to be very difficult because these are the conditions the i.m.f. has placed time for him to reduce the debt to g.d.p. ratio in order for the i.m.f....
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. >> parts of the country or backsliding to the days of jim crow passing laws that harken back to they and mike lee leading the call to strip the league of its antitrust immunity. >> tend to get a check of the forecast. janice dean joins us live. what have you got? >> a few things to talk about. let's begin with the temperatures where it is cold, freeze advisories as well as warmth for the gulf coast and the south, we've got a lot of heavy rain and flash flooding in parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, a couple severe thunderstorm warnings meaning we could see large hail and damaging wind, flood advisories throughout the day, a surge of moisture from the gulf of mexico will be an issue. know what to do if there is a watch or warning. further north we go, there's the snow across portions of colorado and wyoming. that is a pretty big deal but the bigger deal is we will see snow across the northeast tomorrow, parts of the interior northeast in new england get rain in new york city but considerable snow for mid april. >> it is not april fools. >> still had johnson & johnson vaccine i
. >> parts of the country or backsliding to the days of jim crow passing laws that harken back to they and mike lee leading the call to strip the league of its antitrust immunity. >> tend to get a check of the forecast. janice dean joins us live. what have you got? >> a few things to talk about. let's begin with the temperatures where it is cold, freeze advisories as well as warmth for the gulf coast and the south, we've got a lot of heavy rain and flash flooding in parts of...
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it harkens back to the old white racist days, we can't have that. >> the biden dog saga drags on, trainer changed -- the snappy first on, according to the washington post sign a nondisclosure agreement. mark tobin confirmed he is working with the biden dog but beyond that, there is even a leader in the dog trainer. the bidens should call the new york police department and guess one of those robotic dogs they have been using, that could be friend joe, program to refrain from biting staffers, probably won't poop on the rug. all they need is a little oil into 2 and upper. for the aggrieved, the victims getting these nondisclosure releases from the perpetrators. liberal women, men, any victim out there should urge, we want to break that nondisclosure of major's trainer. >> we had me too, now bowwow too, we will work it all together and figure this out. >> pour major. i think he is just misunderstood like so many of us. >> he should be in delaware. ashley: diversity, equity and inclusion even for dogs. we told you the pentagon is trying to purge the military of conservatives, now trying to bra
it harkens back to the old white racist days, we can't have that. >> the biden dog saga drags on, trainer changed -- the snappy first on, according to the washington post sign a nondisclosure agreement. mark tobin confirmed he is working with the biden dog but beyond that, there is even a leader in the dog trainer. the bidens should call the new york police department and guess one of those robotic dogs they have been using, that could be friend joe, program to refrain from biting...
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. >> parts of our country are backsliding to the days of jim crow, passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes when black people were made to guess how many jellybeans in a jar or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap before they could cast their ballot. >> cynical, dangerous, that is what that strategy is and continue to spare riots, looting and bloodshed and animosity between the races. it will lead to more good offices leaving the force, who would be a police officer in this case? no one. it will hurt the very communities that need safety the most. i don't believe this is what any racial group in america wants. most of us do not believe america is systemically racist. people are afraid to say so but most people don't believe that but racists do exist and ironically the most influential today among are in academia and hollywood raking in millions by making sweeping generalizations about people based on skin color alone. travel around the country and you will see most americans want to live in harmony and determine their own destiny. maybe their kids can get a decent
. >> parts of our country are backsliding to the days of jim crow, passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes when black people were made to guess how many jellybeans in a jar or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap before they could cast their ballot. >> cynical, dangerous, that is what that strategy is and continue to spare riots, looting and bloodshed and animosity between the races. it will lead to more good offices leaving the force, who would be a police...
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it harkens back to eric gardner, to all of these tragedies that we saw play out on video, but yet it was almost as if the police were immune when they kill minorities, especially black people in america. we are so gratified with this historical result, and we pray that it's a precedence that will make with liberty and justice for all true for african-americans and asian-americans, for all of us. >> how important is that there will be pattern and policy investigation starting with minneapolis? >> i think it's critical because we have to see systematic reform. there was an allegation of a fraudulent $20. they did not have to arrest him. we saw a lieutenant in virginia. it was a traffic violation, but they do the most when it comes to black people. all they had to do was give him a ticket. then daunte wright who was killed ten miles from the courtroom, trying to get justice from his brother. you saw police officers for a traffic a citation. she says she was trying to pull the taser, but there was no reason to pull the taser. it was a misdemeanor. you had the information. they are mass m
it harkens back to eric gardner, to all of these tragedies that we saw play out on video, but yet it was almost as if the police were immune when they kill minorities, especially black people in america. we are so gratified with this historical result, and we pray that it's a precedence that will make with liberty and justice for all true for african-americans and asian-americans, for all of us. >> how important is that there will be pattern and policy investigation starting with...
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and they have been able to harken back to the video on more than one occasion, and they have been able to see just how important that video is and establishing not just the emotional testimony of 28 different -- 38 different witnesses but the fact they have been able to targeten and show the emotion that it entailed, that corroborates the video, and corroborates the murder of an individual whose life was lost on video camera for nine minutes and 30 seconds. >> cynthia, it's never good when your closing argument, talking about the defense here, goes on for so long, the judge has to interrupt you because in effect, you lost the jury, and he calls a 30-minute lunch break to continue after the break. what did you make of the defense closing argument? >> i thought i was listening to the lincoln douglas debates. they were so long and it took forever to get to the point he wanted to get to. he wasted too much time talking about chocolate chip cookies and talking about the tail pipe to defense. and the crowd defense, and none of that really helps his case. by the time he got to what helps his
and they have been able to harken back to the video on more than one occasion, and they have been able to see just how important that video is and establishing not just the emotional testimony of 28 different -- 38 different witnesses but the fact they have been able to targeten and show the emotion that it entailed, that corroborates the video, and corroborates the murder of an individual whose life was lost on video camera for nine minutes and 30 seconds. >> cynthia, it's never good...
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to harken back on something that he pointed out. if it sounds to good to be true, usually it is.and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. that's oven roasted turkey. piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those footlongs. now at subway®, buy one footlong in the app, and get one 50% off. subway®. eat fresh. and get one 50% off. subway®. eat fresh. my garden brings us together. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. hooh. that spin class was brutal. well you can try the buick's massaging seat. oohh yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. pick something we all like. ok. hold on. what's your buick's wi-fi password? buickenvision2021. oh, you should pick something stronger. that's really predictable. that's a really tight spot. don't worry. i used to hate parallel parking. (all together) me too. hey. you really outdid yourself. yes, we did. the
to harken back on something that he pointed out. if it sounds to good to be true, usually it is.and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. that's oven roasted turkey. piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those footlongs. now at subway®, buy one footlong in the app, and get one 50% off. subway®. eat fresh. and get one 50%...
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she's trying to harken back to this idea that's very european centric in the flier it talks about havinge european style architecture and stuff like that and so our identity we're importing all of these people from another country and how dangerous it is. it's not even -- it's not even cloaked language. it very explicitly racist. >> yeah, and congresswoman lovett, marjorie taylor greene is basically a fundraiser. she's basically just, you know, a provoker to exist on twitter and raise money and empower herself and grow her name and brand. >> well, she should be a political activist. she shouldn't be a member of congress representing people, and look, listen -- >> that's so old fashioned, though. that's so boring and you actually have to be on committees and research and read and meet with people and think of ideas, not your own and consider and change your mind. no one wants to do that anymore. she certainly doesn't. >> that's exactly what we actually need right now in america. i mean, we need people to actually research and look up and actually know what policies like immigration is goi
she's trying to harken back to this idea that's very european centric in the flier it talks about havinge european style architecture and stuff like that and so our identity we're importing all of these people from another country and how dangerous it is. it's not even -- it's not even cloaked language. it very explicitly racist. >> yeah, and congresswoman lovett, marjorie taylor greene is basically a fundraiser. she's basically just, you know, a provoker to exist on twitter and raise...
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it harkens back to the summer of 2004, is codified by simon johnson in his book 13 bank errs , when thed the broker-dealers to become more leveraged. this is not like 2004 where you say these are banks that need to be free from regulatory restriction. bill: it is completely different. their balance sheet is becoming more tight because the fed is buying treasury securities and boosting the amount of reserves in the banking system. the banking system cannot make any choice about whether they will hold the reserves collectively. as the system goes up, the leverage ratio -- tom: how is jamie dimon or other bankers, how are they restricted now? bill: the leverage ratio has not bound tightly for many banks but it will become more binding as we go from now to the summer because reserves in the system will go up dramatically. what will happen at the big banks as they will try to push deposits elsewhere. they will not want to take corporate deposits. that induces unnecessary friction in the system are no net benefit. it is pretty obvious, why do you make an adjustment for the leverage ratio to t
it harkens back to the summer of 2004, is codified by simon johnson in his book 13 bank errs , when thed the broker-dealers to become more leveraged. this is not like 2004 where you say these are banks that need to be free from regulatory restriction. bill: it is completely different. their balance sheet is becoming more tight because the fed is buying treasury securities and boosting the amount of reserves in the banking system. the banking system cannot make any choice about whether they will...
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it harkens to the idea of the aloneness of select countries like new zealand, like the u.s., like britainan that it is a challenge. lisa: retail sales are going to be front and center for the nine dates following the inflation data -- for the united states following the inflation data we just got the right now the question goes into the willingness to spend. americans have done spending very well for very long. we have a lot of cash to spend. have they started to spend it, where are they spending it? this is one of the distinguishing features of some of the growth forecast and the united dates. tom: at 10:00 this morning we believe we will see a press conference of some form from the food and drug administration. read in green on the screen. 17.04. on bloomberg radio and television, good morning. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the
it harkens to the idea of the aloneness of select countries like new zealand, like the u.s., like britainan that it is a challenge. lisa: retail sales are going to be front and center for the nine dates following the inflation data -- for the united states following the inflation data we just got the right now the question goes into the willingness to spend. americans have done spending very well for very long. we have a lot of cash to spend. have they started to spend it, where are they...
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this next question is harkening back to the question you answered earlier about black lives matter. she says beyond policing, would you characterize the criminal justice system overall is having more of a few bad apples or as a systematically -- or as systematically flawed? >> i don't think the system a systematically flawed, there are more than a few bad apples, no question about that stuff i think what we have done to the police is what we've done to gun ownership. we have treated these things with absolutes. you hear us talk about qualified immunity. i am not against qualified immunity but it cannot be absolute. that's what we have done is given police officers absolute immunity, we don't give that to any other profession in this country. why do we do it for police officers? no, i don't think the system itself is flawed. i just think we have been flawed in our oversight of the system. we have allowed more spaces, we should not allow community -- communities or commissions to have any say so -- we haven't allowed committees or commissions to have any say so about policing. why not
this next question is harkening back to the question you answered earlier about black lives matter. she says beyond policing, would you characterize the criminal justice system overall is having more of a few bad apples or as a systematically -- or as systematically flawed? >> i don't think the system a systematically flawed, there are more than a few bad apples, no question about that stuff i think what we have done to the police is what we've done to gun ownership. we have treated these...
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> president biden: parts of our country are backsliding in the days of jim crow passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes when black people were made to guess how many beans, how many jelly beans in a jar. or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap before they could cast their ballot. >> harris: comparing that to the election laws in georgia. your reaction. >> i think the president's comments right there i'm hearing them for the first time are absolutely disgusting. if you actually disagree with something in that georgia law, point it out. but what they do is they go back and try to divide people. they try to call it racist. it is all an effort i believe to pass national legislation they've been trying to do for years and take over these elections because the democrats believe it will give them more power. but if you go and look at that georgia law, line by line, show me, tell me, argue something. don't start dividing america and calling us all racist because we actually want to authenticate the vote and make sure legal, lawful people get to vote. when you have to give
> president biden: parts of our country are backsliding in the days of jim crow passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes when black people were made to guess how many beans, how many jelly beans in a jar. or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap before they could cast their ballot. >> harris: comparing that to the election laws in georgia. your reaction. >> i think the president's comments right there i'm hearing them for the first time are absolutely...
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so i harken back to the time i spent building e-trade back in the early 2000s where volatility was atks i do think it brings interest in i think people have the ability to make money. i've heard a lot of people say this and i tend to agree with it to get to a point where there will be less volatility with crypto, we have to get through the volatile stages. as more and more people come onboard and more and more people adopt crypto, you're going to have volatile points at some points there will be some steadying off but i think that's multiple years out here we saw that with stocks with the advent of online brokerage there was an increased volatility that took years before it flattened out. i think we'll see the same thing here. >> a quick question, we're into our last minute of the program are you concerned as our friend jason trennet is that eventually governments can come in and bigfoot cryptocurrency i know you think mr. gensler at the s.e.c. is a fan. >> no, i say no way. i don't see that happening i think krimt crypto is the fut all financial services and is very important to the
so i harken back to the time i spent building e-trade back in the early 2000s where volatility was atks i do think it brings interest in i think people have the ability to make money. i've heard a lot of people say this and i tend to agree with it to get to a point where there will be less volatility with crypto, we have to get through the volatile stages. as more and more people come onboard and more and more people adopt crypto, you're going to have volatile points at some points there will...
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passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes.black people were made to guess how many beans, how many jelly beans in a jar. or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap, before they could cast their ballot. this is -- was unamerican, then. and it's unamerican, today. >> he is right. it's unamerican. what black people are facing right now is not worthy of this country, that we have fought to make more free and equal. the question is what is america going to do about it? thanks for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. hi sabrina! hi jen! hi. so you're the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. really?! this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature. rely on the experts at 1800petmeds for the same medications as the vet, but for less with fast free shipping. visit petmeds.com today. ♪ >>> protesters gather for a fourth night to demonstrate over the killing of daunte wright. the police offic
passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes.black people were made to guess how many beans, how many jelly beans in a jar. or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap, before they could cast their ballot. this is -- was unamerican, then. and it's unamerican, today. >> he is right. it's unamerican. what black people are facing right now is not worthy of this country, that we have fought to make more free and equal. the question is what is america going to do about it? thanks...
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i think jurors, again, they're going to harken back to the testimony they heard throughout this trial and they're going to think about their own encounters with police and what they know generally about policing. and i thinking everyone's going to be asking themselves, if this is the conduct of a reasonable police officer, then what does the conduct of an unreasonable police officer look like? because we know in this case, this conduct that you want us to believe is reasonable, resulted in the death of a man who we saw minutes before the encounter, who was acting completely normal, who seemed to have no health issues and was not in any distress. i think it's going to backfire on them. >> what we heard from the lead prosecutor, steve schleicher, during his closing argument was trying to separate derek chauvin from policing. separate derek chauvin from the minneapolis police department and the affinity some jurors may have for supporting police officers. here's an example of that. >> this case is called the state of minnesota versus derek chauvin. this case is not called the state of mi
i think jurors, again, they're going to harken back to the testimony they heard throughout this trial and they're going to think about their own encounters with police and what they know generally about policing. and i thinking everyone's going to be asking themselves, if this is the conduct of a reasonable police officer, then what does the conduct of an unreasonable police officer look like? because we know in this case, this conduct that you want us to believe is reasonable, resulted in the...
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that harkens to the worst, most undiluted strains of american racism.incarnate there. >> yeah. maybe there's no code in that part of things. they're actually saying the quiet parts out loud. thanks to both of you. good to see you as always. errin haynes and jelani cobb, staff writer for the new yorker. >>> it's been an exhausting time in america but no one feels it quite as deeply as our black brothers and sisters. john that happen capehart wrote about that topic with the title "being black in america is exhausting." quote, there's no one way to be black in america but there's one way we live while black in america, no matter our gender, age, socioeconomic status. we are viewed as threats. as a result we live under siege. my friend, jonathan, joins me now. remarkable piece in which you say every black person you know goes through some form of mental calculus before they start their day. something to think about. >> yeah. ali, thank you very much. thanks for highlighting this piece, which will be expanded on that at the byline at the end of the show. afr
that harkens to the worst, most undiluted strains of american racism.incarnate there. >> yeah. maybe there's no code in that part of things. they're actually saying the quiet parts out loud. thanks to both of you. good to see you as always. errin haynes and jelani cobb, staff writer for the new yorker. >>> it's been an exhausting time in america but no one feels it quite as deeply as our black brothers and sisters. john that happen capehart wrote about that topic with the title...
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we can harken back to the treatment we saw back with serena williams and her sister venus.re very strong. you know, i addressed all of those things in my debate, and once again, i came back, we have all of these issues that are happening, and it was so interesting, the first day this bill was debated in the legislator, it was on march 31st. the national transgender day visibility that president joe biden signed that clock proclamation. we see us moving federally, we see as doing the work federally, doing the work with equality act and our legislator including a partisanship over the will of the people. this is why i always say representation matters. being why, and the first out black queer woman to ever hold public office in the state of florida, that's not for any moment, this is why i am here. >> how concerned are stated fischel's or any of your republican colleagues about the impact this bill could have on the ncaa having any of its tournaments there? they put out a statement on anti-trans bills that says inclusion and fairness can't coexist for all student athletes, in
we can harken back to the treatment we saw back with serena williams and her sister venus.re very strong. you know, i addressed all of those things in my debate, and once again, i came back, we have all of these issues that are happening, and it was so interesting, the first day this bill was debated in the legislator, it was on march 31st. the national transgender day visibility that president joe biden signed that clock proclamation. we see us moving federally, we see as doing the work...
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passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes.jar. or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap, before they could cast their ballot. this is -- was unamerican, then. and it's unamerican, today. >> he is right. it's unamerican. what black people are facing right now is not worthy of this country, that we have fought to make more free and equal. the question is what is america going to do about it? thanks for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin. feel the warm jamaican breeze lift your spirits and nourish your soul. escape to exactly what makes your heart beat. you will love every moment. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go. want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've g
passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes.jar. or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap, before they could cast their ballot. this is -- was unamerican, then. and it's unamerican, today. >> he is right. it's unamerican. what black people are facing right now is not worthy of this country, that we have fought to make more free and equal. the question is what is america going to do about it? thanks for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. (vo) jamaica. (woman)...
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phrases shovel-ready job, that phrase was missing for a reason, the president is being careful not to harkenack to 2010 in his summer of recovery in which he promised 500,000 shovel-ready jobs a month but ended up losing 283,000 jobs for the summer even former president obama admitted that was pretty bad. >> shovel-ready was not a shovel-ready as we expected. david: we don't want to lose sight of the fact that big job creation like we saw is likely to continue as the world economy recovers from the pandemic, however, president biden's notion that government is the instrument of job growth in america, and failed in 2010 and will likely fail again joe biden's washington pushing the largest expansion of the government welfare state in decades and threatening higher taxes and more regulation the booming economy could soon face beware of promises about government the instrument about jobs and economic growth, joining is now fox business contributor to foxnews.com columnist liz peek and joe, former deputy assistant to president trump and former chief economist for the national economic council, si
phrases shovel-ready job, that phrase was missing for a reason, the president is being careful not to harkenack to 2010 in his summer of recovery in which he promised 500,000 shovel-ready jobs a month but ended up losing 283,000 jobs for the summer even former president obama admitted that was pretty bad. >> shovel-ready was not a shovel-ready as we expected. david: we don't want to lose sight of the fact that big job creation like we saw is likely to continue as the world economy...
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. >> you know, i couldn't agree with you more, and watching the speech tonight harkens back. i remember the days when bill clinton was president and newt beginning risch used to say after watching those we're never going to beat that guy. i can just imagine the reaction the republicans had tonight as joe biden was in full blown uncle joe mode. i mean, really nothing that you could possibly take exception to in his remarks, and as tara said earlier, don't underestimate the countenance of an older american president, you know, who is there to reassure, really engaged in the bipartisan unity speech, which i think the republicans would have liked if he'd gone a little more partisan, a little more tribal, and he just took that away from him. you see them seeing joe biden wondering how are we going to beat this guy this shades of what gingrich once said about clinton. >> thank you both very much. appreciate your time. >>> still ahead, joe biden and his department of justice are putting a major emphasis on police reform, how the biden administration plans to take the lead on one of
. >> you know, i couldn't agree with you more, and watching the speech tonight harkens back. i remember the days when bill clinton was president and newt beginning risch used to say after watching those we're never going to beat that guy. i can just imagine the reaction the republicans had tonight as joe biden was in full blown uncle joe mode. i mean, really nothing that you could possibly take exception to in his remarks, and as tara said earlier, don't underestimate the countenance of...
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. >> parts of our country are backsliding into the days of jim crow, passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes when black people were made to guess how many beans, how many jellybeans were in a jar or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap because they could cast their ballot. it was unamerican then and it's unamerican today. >> sean: let's set the record straight, shall we? for the record, in case you care about some level of truth, the new georgia voting law making voting -- it makes voting more accessible than before. it makes more accommodating than the laws on the books in joe biden's home state. remember, he said i come from a slave state that one called delaware. for example, delaware has no in person early voting at all. none. georgia now has 17 days in person early voting. and delaware, there are no drop boxes for absentee ballots. in georgia, drop boxes for absentee ballots are available at every county's election office. both states require, yes, voter i.d., so why would joe biden never tell the truth about anything? joe, are you saying that delaware is j
. >> parts of our country are backsliding into the days of jim crow, passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes when black people were made to guess how many beans, how many jellybeans were in a jar or count the number of bubbles in a bar of soap because they could cast their ballot. it was unamerican then and it's unamerican today. >> sean: let's set the record straight, shall we? for the record, in case you care about some level of truth, the new georgia voting law...
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>> it harkens back to unfortunately the dred scott decision in which also the supreme court who eventually decided the tennessee v. gardner case stated that african-americans have no rights, that the courts are bound to respect, but in a sense the larger society particularly in the south does not respect the status or authority or intellect unfortunately of some of their citizens. in this case african-american citizens so we still see the communities, our society haunted by this reality of this sentiment that we deserve no respect. the 20 second, i want to think about the 20 seconds in the process. the process is that there's an excessive use of force ultimately death -- injury or death why the community grieves, protest. been almost 20 seconds you are on to the next shooting so we are in this sort of violent cycle where there is never a moment to fully grieve, to fully heal. and this is pretty sad. to think about 2021 this is where we are as a country. >> yeah. absolutely heartbreaking that it happened again. thank you for your time, insight and analysis. kathy park, thank you, as well. >
>> it harkens back to unfortunately the dred scott decision in which also the supreme court who eventually decided the tennessee v. gardner case stated that african-americans have no rights, that the courts are bound to respect, but in a sense the larger society particularly in the south does not respect the status or authority or intellect unfortunately of some of their citizens. in this case african-american citizens so we still see the communities, our society haunted by this reality...
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we know oftentimes we are hypermasicalinized and we can harken back to the treatment we saw to serenaliams and her sister venus, they're very strong. so i address all of those things in my debate, and once again i came back to we have all of these issues happening. and it was so interesting the first day that this bill was debated in the legislature it was on march 31st, the national transgender day of visibility that president joe biden signed that proclamation. so we see us moving federally, doing the work with the equality act, and yet our legislature is putting partisanship over actually the will of the people. and this is why i always say representation matters. me boog who i am the first out black year woman to ever hold public office in the state of florida it's not for any moment this is why i was here. >> how concerned are state officials or any of your republican colleagues about the impact this bill could have on the ncaa, you know, having any of its tournaments there? because they put out a statement on anti-transbills that says inclusion and fairness can coexist for all s
we know oftentimes we are hypermasicalinized and we can harken back to the treatment we saw to serenaliams and her sister venus, they're very strong. so i address all of those things in my debate, and once again i came back to we have all of these issues happening. and it was so interesting the first day that this bill was debated in the legislature it was on march 31st, the national transgender day of visibility that president joe biden signed that proclamation. so we see us moving federally,...
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but she is trying to harken back to this idea that's very european-centric, even in the flyer, it talksut having more european-style architecture. things like that. and it's so core to our identity and that there are all -- you know, we are importing all of these people from another country. and how dangerous it is. it -- it's not even -- it's not even cloaked language. it's just very explicitly racist. >> yeah. and -- and congresswoman, you know, it's not -- i mean, you know, marjorie taylor greene is, basically, a fund raraiser. i mean, she is basically just a provocateur to exist on twitter, to raise money, to, you know, empower herself and -- and grow her name. grow her brand. >> well, she should be a political activist. she shouldn't be a member of congress, representing people. and, look. listen. >> that's old-fashioned, though. that's so boring and you actually have to be on committees. you actually have to research and read and meet with people. and think of ideas, not your own. and consider and change your mind. no one wants to do that, anymore. she certainly doesn't. >> well,
but she is trying to harken back to this idea that's very european-centric, even in the flyer, it talksut having more european-style architecture. things like that. and it's so core to our identity and that there are all -- you know, we are importing all of these people from another country. and how dangerous it is. it -- it's not even -- it's not even cloaked language. it's just very explicitly racist. >> yeah. and -- and congresswoman, you know, it's not -- i mean, you know, marjorie...
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it relates to the racial discrimination flowing from our hair texture, summer to our skin color, harkeningis country and around the world. this because it may not be your experience, does not mean this experience of this termination is not real. correspondent: and that experience is all too real for this person. >> i was using flatirons on my hair every single day to have that straight look. correspondent: a former news anchor in mississippi, she started wearing her hair naturally after she became pregnant with her son. >> i talked with my news director and said is it ok to stop straighten my hair, and he said it is fine. i started wearing my braids come in one day, he said your hair is unprofessional. it is the equivalent of wearing a baseball cap to go to the grocery store, and viewers needed to see a beauty queen. correspondent: she filed a complaint with the equal opportunity employment commission. >> i felt that you are telling me my hair is unprofessional and people in my community that people who look like me, that our hair is unprofessional, that our is unprofessional. i could not
it relates to the racial discrimination flowing from our hair texture, summer to our skin color, harkeningis country and around the world. this because it may not be your experience, does not mean this experience of this termination is not real. correspondent: and that experience is all too real for this person. >> i was using flatirons on my hair every single day to have that straight look. correspondent: a former news anchor in mississippi, she started wearing her hair naturally after...
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but of course, when you see something like this, an attack like this happen, it's hard not to harken back to january 6th. >> and it's hard to know that some people are still not taking this seriously, what happened on january 6th. you and i have heard over the last couple of months, particularly people on the other side of house, and the senate, making comments about how they weren't scared, this wasn't particularly serious, but what we saw today, in a "washington post" article is, another connection between the old keepers and roger stone, and i just want to read a little bit of this. oath keepers founder stewart rhodes, his deputy and three members who guarded roger stone exchanged nearly 20 phone calls over three hours on january 6th coinciding with the first assault on the u.s. barricades protecting the capitol and spanning the time those breached the building. and some charged oath keepers were seen acting as body guards for stone earlier in the day. i imagine the answer is, no but are you satisfied that everybody around congress is taking this connection between the prior admin
but of course, when you see something like this, an attack like this happen, it's hard not to harken back to january 6th. >> and it's hard to know that some people are still not taking this seriously, what happened on january 6th. you and i have heard over the last couple of months, particularly people on the other side of house, and the senate, making comments about how they weren't scared, this wasn't particularly serious, but what we saw today, in a "washington post" article...
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republicans say -- i came of age during the reagan era, in the reagan era, and everything you said really harkens back to what he talked about, what defined the republican party for a generation after. i guess my next question then is who you believe that today's republican party lives up to the ideals you just laid out? rep. cheney: i do. i think that certainly we have a variety of views in the party. if you want to talk about national security, the republican party is home to both me and rand paul, and our views on national security are very different. our views about america's role in the world are very different. i think that diversity of view is healthy for a party. but i think it's really important that a party stand for substance and for policy. for example, i think we should have had a platform in 2020. i think a platform is important. it's always a battle at the convention, and there will be people who say i haven't read it or i don't agree with that plank or that plank, but i think it is important to lay out what the party stands for and what we believe in. we are certainly not monolith
republicans say -- i came of age during the reagan era, in the reagan era, and everything you said really harkens back to what he talked about, what defined the republican party for a generation after. i guess my next question then is who you believe that today's republican party lives up to the ideals you just laid out? rep. cheney: i do. i think that certainly we have a variety of views in the party. if you want to talk about national security, the republican party is home to both me and rand...
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yep, flannel, that's hot again crop tops, too that sort of harkens back to the baby tees of the '90s.stocks and dock martins, as well hair trends, so '90s we are talking curtain bangs, middle parts, curly hair perms, for males, and butterfly clips. >> i don't know a lot of teenagers. what are they into right now >> well, you know, i have surveyed a couple, myself. like, the two that live next door nike is still number one when it comes to both males and females to shoes and clothes for a decade running, now. lulu lemon and louis vuitton are hot for females. when they are hungry, teens are heading to chick-fil-a they are always on their phones, right? so they are spending the most time on instagram. but snapchat is the favorite social media platform. just edging out tiktok and when it comes to top celebrities, in order, they stand for kevin hart, harry stiles, followed by his ex, taylor swift and, that is a across between stalker and fan. >> yeah, that one, i knew. but this louis vuitton for teenagers. that's just wrong. courtney, thank you. >> little aspirational >>> there are a few t
yep, flannel, that's hot again crop tops, too that sort of harkens back to the baby tees of the '90s.stocks and dock martins, as well hair trends, so '90s we are talking curtain bangs, middle parts, curly hair perms, for males, and butterfly clips. >> i don't know a lot of teenagers. what are they into right now >> well, you know, i have surveyed a couple, myself. like, the two that live next door nike is still number one when it comes to both males and females to shoes and clothes...
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but in his paintings, he harkens back to centuries of art history.t storied scrolls of the song dynasty to the dark, roiling images conjured by dante's inferno to 20th century american abstract expressionism. >> he says i am made of eastern and western ingredients. and he also talks about, we are all solitary and alone, but we breathe together. and it's a beautiful kind of coalescence of different influences, different techniques, different art forms. but then, truly, he has forged his own style. >> i'm jared bowen in boston, massachusetts. judy: he was one part political provocateu one part ruthless operator, best known for his role in the watergate break-in, which ultimately led to the downfall of president nixon. lisa desjardins has the story of g. gordon liddy, who died yesterday not far from washington. lisa: an unapologetic criminal, conservative firebrand and broadcast sherman -- ohman, g gord liddy held a unique place. the new yorker rose as an fbi agent and prosecutor. in 1960 eight he joined the nixon campaign, managing a local campaign off
but in his paintings, he harkens back to centuries of art history.t storied scrolls of the song dynasty to the dark, roiling images conjured by dante's inferno to 20th century american abstract expressionism. >> he says i am made of eastern and western ingredients. and he also talks about, we are all solitary and alone, but we breathe together. and it's a beautiful kind of coalescence of different influences, different techniques, different art forms. but then, truly, he has forged his...
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and i just want to harken back to one thing. first of all, i want to applaud phil murphy.he states are the great incubators for advancements in gun violence prevention. i come from the state of virginia. four years ago we could not have imagined helping lead the nation with gun violence prevention laws. today we do. elections matter. same thing in new jersey. phil murphy is working with brady, with their state police, to ensure that the state police have the right kind of information to be able to shut down our gun dealers that are flooding communities with guns, far too many guns. we hear a lot of times from people on the republican side of the aisle. it's all about enforcement. yet under many administrations led by republicans we've had zero teeth in enforcement behind atf. we have a few republicans, a few were named. pat toomey is one. we have a few others. we believe lisa murkowski could be another. and a few others that we think will do the right thing on this issue. but quite frankly, when sarah and jim brady 27 years ago finally passed the brady law, i'd like to rem
and i just want to harken back to one thing. first of all, i want to applaud phil murphy.he states are the great incubators for advancements in gun violence prevention. i come from the state of virginia. four years ago we could not have imagined helping lead the nation with gun violence prevention laws. today we do. elections matter. same thing in new jersey. phil murphy is working with brady, with their state police, to ensure that the state police have the right kind of information to be able...
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it harkens back to eras of racial slavery and apartheid in this country, as well as around the world.now, just because that may not be your experience doesn't mean that this experience of discrimination is not real. >> alcindor: and that experience is all too real for brittany noble. >> i was using flatirons on my hair every single day just to have that straight look. >> alcindor: a former television news anchor in mississippi, noble started wearing her hair naturally after she became pregnant with her son. >> i talked with my news director, of course, and i asked him if it was okay to stop straightening my hair. and he said, yeah, that's fine. i started wearing my two crown braids. and one day my boss said, hey, look, the real problem is your hair. you know, it's unprofessional. i'm getting a lot of emails. you know, "it's the equivalent of me wearing a baseball cap to go to the grocery store," and that viewers needed to see a beauty queen. >> alcindor: she filed a complaint with the equal employment opportunity commission. >> it felt like, not only were you telling me that my hair w
it harkens back to eras of racial slavery and apartheid in this country, as well as around the world.now, just because that may not be your experience doesn't mean that this experience of discrimination is not real. >> alcindor: and that experience is all too real for brittany noble. >> i was using flatirons on my hair every single day just to have that straight look. >> alcindor: a former television news anchor in mississippi, noble started wearing her hair naturally after...