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go ahead, harold. harold harold so how would you save giraffes trapped on a sinking island?red giraffes to a sanctuary in kenya. last to catch the boat were mother and calf noel and project 15 month project to save nine giraffes. congratulations warms your heart to see that. >> jesse: does greg want to compare those giraffes to anybody else on news? greg greg who has a really long neck? >> dana: i know someone but i won't say it. >> jesse: just don't do it. "special report" is up next with bret. >> bret: way to stick your neck out on that one, harold. thank you, thanks, jesse. ♪ >> the battle is now joined on many fronts, we will not waiver. we will not tire, we will not falter. and we will not fail. peace and freedom will prevail. >> we already have service members doing their duty in afghanistan today whose parents served in the same war. we have service members who are not yet born when our natn
go ahead, harold. harold harold so how would you save giraffes trapped on a sinking island?red giraffes to a sanctuary in kenya. last to catch the boat were mother and calf noel and project 15 month project to save nine giraffes. congratulations warms your heart to see that. >> jesse: does greg want to compare those giraffes to anybody else on news? greg greg who has a really long neck? >> dana: i know someone but i won't say it. >> jesse: just don't do it. "special...
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i don't know who should be more insulted me or you or harold ford jr. >> harold: i apologize, look, i can't see. i heard what you said yesterday, jesse. i heard what you said yesterday. >> jesse: we're going to have to upgrade your studio then, harold. [laughter] >> jesse: greg, i love the line we are not trying to pack the court. we are trying to unpack it they should say we are not raising taxes. we are cutting taxes and the media will probably parrot it pelosi is not putting this on the floor. biden is not going for it. it's dead. shows you how tyrannical the instincts are of the far left. not content with having full control over hollywood, academia, big tech, big media. the house, the senate, the white house, they are targeting the supreme court. because if they can pack the supreme court, they can just nuke socialism through and nuke pelosi's election law power grab through, and you will never have another republican in the white house again. and exactly as you said, this is what this is. the democratic party is basically a monopoly that needs to be busted up. and right now you
i don't know who should be more insulted me or you or harold ford jr. >> harold: i apologize, look, i can't see. i heard what you said yesterday, jesse. i heard what you said yesterday. >> jesse: we're going to have to upgrade your studio then, harold. [laughter] >> jesse: greg, i love the line we are not trying to pack the court. we are trying to unpack it they should say we are not raising taxes. we are cutting taxes and the media will probably parrot it pelosi is not...
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harold ford jr. bennett, formal education host of the bill bennett show podcast. of morgan, start us off tonight. justin's prior thwarting against it packing the supreme court encouraging progressives and democrats to think long and hard about it. where'd you come down? >> so when i first heard about the executive order today i thought there is no way they can actually be serious about this. perhaps this is a way that president biden is intending to pacify his liberal base by establishing this commission and then, john, perhaps using it as an excuse why he can't pass the dash pack the court because this commission came up with a bipartisan consensus against doing so. i hope that's what happens. if you look at them at the far left wants, which seems to be controlling this presidency now at every turn, they want to end the legitimacy of the supreme court as we know it. they want to end the independence of justices. you've got a briar against it, you've got ruth bader ginsburg at before she passed away,
harold ford jr. bennett, formal education host of the bill bennett show podcast. of morgan, start us off tonight. justin's prior thwarting against it packing the supreme court encouraging progressives and democrats to think long and hard about it. where'd you come down? >> so when i first heard about the executive order today i thought there is no way they can actually be serious about this. perhaps this is a way that president biden is intending to pacify his liberal base by establishing...
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harold, mollie and trey. trey, your thoughts as we head into the speech tonight? president is tougher on immigration than biden or harris. he thinks they ought to apply for asylum in guatemala. one of the questions that i hope that she will ask is why are costa rica and panama doing so well and what can guatemala do other than ask the united states for money to get that country more on a costa rica, panama track as opposed to nicaragua or honduras? >> bret: if there were things that were working, harold, that were tied to the trump administration, in the policy, you know, pantheon of immigration, would the biden administration say we're going to keep this because it's working? do you think? we haven't seen that yet. they have kind of undone, they have been undoing a lot of that. >> harold: well, i have to think and hope and pray that they would. i will say that president biden has followed president trump's lead on both afghanistan and china with the approach that the former president took. look, i was struck -- i agree with trey. i think you have to look at examp
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i have a lot of respect for harold.ow or not. it is not jim crow. certainly not jim crow on steroids. president biden, it is the united states of america. you are talking about. not some murderous regime. >> john: harold, do you want to pick up on that. >> look i said we are too quick to racialize things and i, maybe i'm not answering the question the way that the secretary wants me to answer it. but i will say expand access to the ballot, restore the oversight and if i were governor of that state, i would not want to lose billions and billions of business investment and sporting event revenue. there is a way to solve this. be constructive, be smart and be a leader and get it done. >> he didn't lose it. he didn't lose it. he didn't lose it. >> fred ridley the chairman of the augusta national golf club when asked about it said what we need to do talk communicate let the democratic process works as the masters begin tomorrow under a cloud of controversy. we will see if people are willing to talk or if they're going to kee
i have a lot of respect for harold.ow or not. it is not jim crow. certainly not jim crow on steroids. president biden, it is the united states of america. you are talking about. not some murderous regime. >> john: harold, do you want to pick up on that. >> look i said we are too quick to racialize things and i, maybe i'm not answering the question the way that the secretary wants me to answer it. but i will say expand access to the ballot, restore the oversight and if i were...
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harold, ben, thank you very much.n't gotten enough ben domenech, 5:00 o'clock eastern, 5:00 o'clock eastern for the big sunday show. we have greg gutfeld standing by on donald trump's latest attacks last night but up next striking admission by samantha bee as to why she's not making jokes about joe biden. ♪ ♪ ♪ usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ >> if you secretly suspected that tv comics are far less interested in mocking joe biden than skewing donald trump oneover them admits them. >> there's a nasty comedy bid i can allude of bide by saying i approve that i will pull the punch. can you find that happening? >> okay, we could be making jokes about -- we could be making jokes about the infrastructure plan but in general, this is great. howie: joining us from dallas, steve kraukauer. why would i want to make funo
harold, ben, thank you very much.n't gotten enough ben domenech, 5:00 o'clock eastern, 5:00 o'clock eastern for the big sunday show. we have greg gutfeld standing by on donald trump's latest attacks last night but up next striking admission by samantha bee as to why she's not making jokes about joe biden. ♪ ♪ ♪ usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's...
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harold? >> over. >> bret: trey? >> under if there is a god. >> bret: ben? preview of president biden's address to the joint session of congress just how much does the president want to spend and how does he plan to do it and pay for it plus republican polster frank luntz will join us. martha and i will have coverage of the speeches president biden and the republican response. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair, balanced and still unafraid, fox news prime hosted by tammy bruce starts right now. hey, tammy. >> excellent. hey, bret. thank you. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> tammy: i'm tammy bruce. and, tonight, we continue exposing the left's playbook, exposing how they operate as the deliberate agents of chaos, how they weaponize language and how it's all part of their carefully calculated and self-obsessed lust for power. the so-called woke vocabulary infecting every corner of our culture from terms like systemic racism, anti-racist, voter suppression, jim crow 2.0, equity and so
harold? >> over. >> bret: trey? >> under if there is a god. >> bret: ben? preview of president biden's address to the joint session of congress just how much does the president want to spend and how does he plan to do it and pay for it plus republican polster frank luntz will join us. martha and i will have coverage of the speeches president biden and the republican response. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report"...
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host: harold in essex, maryland. we had a previous caller from minnesota talking about elected officials in minnesota. among those that spoke yesterday after the announcement of the verdict was the attorney general of minnesota, discussing the need to end racism and what he calls unaccountable law enforcement. this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> this verdict demands us to never give up the hope for change. generations of said slavery would never end, jim crow would never end, that women would never be equal to men, that if you are different you could never be an equal member of our society, but today we have to end this travesty of recurring enduring deaths at the hands of law enforcement. these are things we have to focus our attention on. as i close, i want to say to you, the work of our generation is to put unaccountable law enforcement behind us. it's time to transform the relationship between community and the people who are sworn to protect them from one that's mistrustful, suspicious and in some cases
host: harold in essex, maryland. we had a previous caller from minnesota talking about elected officials in minnesota. among those that spoke yesterday after the announcement of the verdict was the attorney general of minnesota, discussing the need to end racism and what he calls unaccountable law enforcement. this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> this verdict demands us to never give up the hope for change. generations of said slavery would never end, jim crow would never end, that...
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neil: harold, i understand how the whole process works, i get that.be overdone in this environment. we just got over the segment where we were talking about, you know, a lot of unemployment and related benefits that are now going to last through the fall that's been a real source of concern to employers and restaurant managers, small business owners who can't find help. i'm just wondering if these are some of the unintended consequences of still more government spending. >> well, look, i think the transparency that bob just suggested should be, should be urged by others, and there should be some way to have some checks and balances as to what goes in these things. as it relates to the debt, we're spending more money than we've ever spent as a nation. earmarks are not the problem -- or not the reason for that. i just think that earmarks in this sense, you know, might provide more efficiency and might provide some guardrails as well as checks and balances and maybe even at its core more targeted investment and aid. imagine had members of congress from t
neil: harold, i understand how the whole process works, i get that.be overdone in this environment. we just got over the segment where we were talking about, you know, a lot of unemployment and related benefits that are now going to last through the fall that's been a real source of concern to employers and restaurant managers, small business owners who can't find help. i'm just wondering if these are some of the unintended consequences of still more government spending. >> well, look, i...
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harold?dal of freedom going to make us safer. community, cops judges. >> bret: all right, panel, thank you. tomorrow on "special report" president biden's virtual climate summit gets underway and we will talk with the former secretary of state mike pompeo. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight that's it for "special report" fair balance and unafraid. fox news prime time hosted this week by ben domenech starts right now. how does it feel ben? >> ben: i'm hanging on for dear life, thank you very much. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> ben: in the chronicles of the second world war you usually hear the tales of the battles world war and did. world war big fights outnumbered by the thousands by the small ones. you never hear about the battle of bam about. er bridge but you should because the insane politics of our time have made that fight suddenly relevant. bamber bridge isn't some european river crossing or a landmark in a pacific island battlefield small village
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. >> bret: well, harold, we don't have ph.d.i like that. i like dropping those things. i want to get your thought, harold, about what bill just said. i think the hypocrisy about the china stuff is really poignant. but, also, what state are they going to to put the all-star game, to find out that the voting restrictions there? >> well, i don't have a ph.d. in anything. you might, bret. thanks for having me on. i respond to the great secretary. first, i think after every electric, every state should take a look at what they can do better. i don't fault governor kemp for doing that i do wonder about his priority. the three things that i saw wrong in georgia, one was voter integrity. there is no doubt there should be identification requirements whether you vote in person or not in person. and they should strengthen those. not that there was any problem because after two audits no problems were found but they should try to prevent that two, they ought to buy more voting machines and open more voting locations. no voter should stand i
. >> bret: well, harold, we don't have ph.d.i like that. i like dropping those things. i want to get your thought, harold, about what bill just said. i think the hypocrisy about the china stuff is really poignant. but, also, what state are they going to to put the all-star game, to find out that the voting restrictions there? >> well, i don't have a ph.d. in anything. you might, bret. thanks for having me on. i respond to the great secretary. first, i think after every electric,...
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let's do some winners and losers. >> harold, you start. winner first?iversary of dr. king's letter from the birmingham jail. those words obviously his sacrifice still sustain us today. the loser, i believe are those lawmakers who continue to believe that common sense pack ground checks should not be passed. i hope they have a changed opinion on that. >> bret: tom, winner and loser? >> winner our workers in bessemer, alabama at the amazon facility who overwhelmingly rejected the idea of unionizing this week and as jason riley pointed out in a great column in the "wall street journal" earlier this week 85% of those workers are african-american and voted for their own economic interest. my loser this week is twitter who once again proved that they are malicious and incompetent or some combination of both in their handling of free speech issues they banned permanently. james o'keefe after he published some videos that were damaging to cnn and also stories that were critical of one of the blm co-founders. >> bret: all right, winner and loser, bill? >> yeah,
let's do some winners and losers. >> harold, you start. winner first?iversary of dr. king's letter from the birmingham jail. those words obviously his sacrifice still sustain us today. the loser, i believe are those lawmakers who continue to believe that common sense pack ground checks should not be passed. i hope they have a changed opinion on that. >> bret: tom, winner and loser? >> winner our workers in bessemer, alabama at the amazon facility who overwhelmingly rejected...
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harold, nice to see you. >> bill: hurting harold we call you on monday.rd books, watch this. [cheering and applause] >> he got it! >> dana: gronk pulling a football dropped from a helicopter hovering 600 feet over arizona stadium setting a world record. you could do that. >> bill: we didn't see the ball drop, did we? did we see the whole ball come down? the whole thing? >> dana: are you saying fraud? >> bill: did we see the football leave the helicopter into gronk's hands? >> dana: director says no. are you alleging fraud? >> i think hegseth would give this guy a run for his money. this is miami pre-covid hemmer in the ferris wheel. is that a half mile? no. but you know what it is not bad? >> dana: oh my gosh. look at hegseth. that's great. i want hegseth to try it with the helicopter next time. >> bill: 22. can't believe it. wildfire in arizona racing to phoenix threatening hundreds of homes. >> bill: this from yesterday, check it out. >> as i look at the 100 days, it is more like a bait and switch. the bait was he was going to govern as bipartisan. the
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please step up right now step up step up that's the west virginia governor there i'm joined now by harold smith he's an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania he joins me tonight from new york city it's good to have you on the program giving young people money to persuade them to get vaccinated and is that going to work. so 1st of all i understand the intention i think it's coming from a good place from the right place and we see this across the country there are a number of other states and private universities that are thinking about those kind of initiatives too but incentives are really a blunt tool when vaccine access is the issue of example incentives also a blunt tool when trust is the issue or when concerns about i do you are prime an example on the issue so the key is that vaccines need to be people where they are physically and psychologically and incentives are not necessarily the right place for this but it's really about access and trust you know you see in sin to some people would say that this is almost a broad to get young
please step up right now step up step up that's the west virginia governor there i'm joined now by harold smith he's an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania he joins me tonight from new york city it's good to have you on the program giving young people money to persuade them to get vaccinated and is that going to work. so 1st of all i understand the intention i think it's coming from a good place from the right place and we see this across...
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please step up right now step a step up that's the west virginia governor there i'm joined now by harold smith he's an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania he joins me tonight from new york city it's good to have you on the program giving young people money to persuade them to get vaccinated and is that going to work. so 1st of all i understand the intention i think it's coming from a good place from the right place and we see this across the country there are a number of other states and private universities that are thinking about those kind of initiatives too but incentives are really a blunt tool when vaccine access is the issue of example incentives also a blunt tool when trust is the issue or when concerns about i do you a prime an example ideas are some of the key is that vaccines need to meet people where they are physically and psychologically and incentives are not necessarily the right place for this but it's really about access and trust you know you see incentive. some people would say that this is almost a broad to get yo
please step up right now step a step up that's the west virginia governor there i'm joined now by harold smith he's an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania he joins me tonight from new york city it's good to have you on the program giving young people money to persuade them to get vaccinated and is that going to work. so 1st of all i understand the intention i think it's coming from a good place from the right place and we see this across the...
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later, she carries her preparation to a case of serious illness in the home of harold perry. >> here is some herbs freshly brewed. >> it's most timely and welcome. >> yes, there is still sickness and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor towards neighbor. there has to be in a new land where the settlers faced uncertainty of a new way of life. mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men, writing back to england, they know that too. >> we are sorry to send back the ship without -- that there will be much sickness among us and many numbers lack strength to survive the winter cold. yet, for the most, we remain of good hard and make what haste became to build that plantation. among our number there will be more -- and some seeking gain. yet we formed a one party politic. >> there is resolve and hope and promise here where men still build. here on the shore where men can say, " we form one body politic, joined by common consent ". tonight, mr. johns recalls experiences a u.s. marine during the vietnam war. he talks about his initial relu
later, she carries her preparation to a case of serious illness in the home of harold perry. >> here is some herbs freshly brewed. >> it's most timely and welcome. >> yes, there is still sickness and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor towards neighbor. there has to be in a new land where the settlers faced uncertainty of a new way of life. mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men, writing back to england, they know...
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harold out of topeka, kansas, of life for those who say not guilty. good morning. >> caller: i apologize upfront i probably should've been on the unsure line. i haven't had the opportunity to watch enough of the case to know. like the previous caller says he watched the people at night talk about it. i don't think you get a straight shot there. what i would like to say is if you look at a lot of these cases they did not follow commands. i'm begging people out there, that's what you need to do when police to get a command, follow it. that's within media narrative needs to be, to teach our young people to follow the command you are given. not as questions, not try to jump back in your car, not try to resist arrest and hopefully to stay alive. >> host: harold in kansas. also unsure barrel in delaware with us. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i i think i would like to say first of all the reason i'm calling on the not sure line is this isn't proven into guilty i have jury of your peers because the jewish responsibility to ensure -- [inaudible] to th
harold out of topeka, kansas, of life for those who say not guilty. good morning. >> caller: i apologize upfront i probably should've been on the unsure line. i haven't had the opportunity to watch enough of the case to know. like the previous caller says he watched the people at night talk about it. i don't think you get a straight shot there. what i would like to say is if you look at a lot of these cases they did not follow commands. i'm begging people out there, that's what you need...
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harold ford jr., ceo of empowerment inclusion capital.ist." and joel goldberg editor in chief with the dispatch. let me start with you getting some bipartisan solution to this as we continue to see these incidents tim scott has optimism, a senator from south carolina, but he did last time too. >> the difference here is the democrats really want to get some kind of bill. lindsey graham was right in the sound bite about the democrats filibustering and killing it last time and karen bass who i think it is way too ideological on the stuff she understands if she does not get tim scott to sign on, they are not going to get the ten republicans they need in the senate to get this passed the filibuster. so i'm a little hopeful that something will get worked out. >> bret: this comes as the attorney general announced another investigation of another police department, the louisville full police department adding to the minneapolis investigation ongoing, your acts of the federal actions launching this? >> the police are not perfect and there is room
harold ford jr., ceo of empowerment inclusion capital.ist." and joel goldberg editor in chief with the dispatch. let me start with you getting some bipartisan solution to this as we continue to see these incidents tim scott has optimism, a senator from south carolina, but he did last time too. >> the difference here is the democrats really want to get some kind of bill. lindsey graham was right in the sound bite about the democrats filibustering and killing it last time and karen...
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later she carries her preparation to a case of serious illness in the home of harold perry. >> here is a draft of herbs fresh brewed for mr. perry. >> it is most welcome for the pain is still sharp. >> yes, there is still sickness, and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor toward neighbor. there has to be in a new land where the settlers face the uncertainties of a new way of life. mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men writing back to england, they know that, too. >> we are sorry to send back the ship without better, but there be many sickness among us. and many among us lack strength to survive the winter's cold. yet, for the most we remain of good heart and make what haste we can to build our plantation. among our number there will be those of motives some liberty and conscious, and some chiefly seeking worldly gain. yet we form one body politic joined by common consent. >> there is resolve and hope and promise here where men still build and where men can say, we form one body politic joined by common consent. >>> weeknights
later she carries her preparation to a case of serious illness in the home of harold perry. >> here is a draft of herbs fresh brewed for mr. perry. >> it is most welcome for the pain is still sharp. >> yes, there is still sickness, and there is still the helpfulness of neighbor toward neighbor. there has to be in a new land where the settlers face the uncertainties of a new way of life. mistress perry knows that building a better world requires courage and faith. and these men...
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neil: you know, harold, i get a sense that the biden administration really doesn't focus much on thearly as much as donald trump who regularly trump new highs and the market was incredible during his tenure , this president just says on thinking about main street, not wall street, paraphrasing here, but we do know that the wealthy, the last time we saw the cap gains rate hiked in 2013, they sold about 1% of the assets of that market. now we have an $18 trillion market right now, a similar sell-off would lead to close to $180 billion in market capitalization, just melted away do democrats care about that? does it concern them? do they not look at the reverberations from that, or they just, the wall street hate the crowd so much they don't care? >> well first off good morning and thanks for having me on. i think the biden administration , like every presidential administration, cares deeply about investors, care deeply about workers and care deeply about the market. the fact that to put some of this in context back in early january when the two senate races happen in georgia there were
neil: you know, harold, i get a sense that the biden administration really doesn't focus much on thearly as much as donald trump who regularly trump new highs and the market was incredible during his tenure , this president just says on thinking about main street, not wall street, paraphrasing here, but we do know that the wealthy, the last time we saw the cap gains rate hiked in 2013, they sold about 1% of the assets of that market. now we have an $18 trillion market right now, a similar...
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comfortable recently after the losing to a whipping boys shall go 2 weeks ago they've been slipping harold. sleep close to the drop zone. cologne came into the game on the back of a huge win against leipsic and again looked a class act and the friday night game. l.a.'s kiri left free to cross and andre do their free to put away a majestic volley 8 minutes in and out sport keeper rafael gigabits was left furious with his team is talking about a dozen i don't know what that was it was like a training session for the other day we didn't compete with the up and didn't make the challenges we gave too much by africa. our sport really weren't challenging clone at all in the 1st half a simple dummy for mafiosa both in the 23rd minute. and probably in kinds have cologne 2nd our sport were being swept aside. i thought scandal it was appalling this is about relegation and survival and if you don't show up for the full 90 minutes you're going to lose those gangs of them pleasant for you. and outscored didn't learn from their early errors come on were given all the time and space in the world to work t
comfortable recently after the losing to a whipping boys shall go 2 weeks ago they've been slipping harold. sleep close to the drop zone. cologne came into the game on the back of a huge win against leipsic and again looked a class act and the friday night game. l.a.'s kiri left free to cross and andre do their free to put away a majestic volley 8 minutes in and out sport keeper rafael gigabits was left furious with his team is talking about a dozen i don't know what that was it was like a...
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charlie and harold. thank you for coming on today.s in a major american city smashing windows and starting fires in a downtown jail. where this happened and what started the riot. plus president biden's border crisis a major humanitarian challenge. any end in sight to the migrant surge? >> it's the worst i've ever seen. i think there is more to come. this isn't the high point by any stretch of the imagination. . the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. voiceover: 'cause she's a biker... please don't follow me in. people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis lo
charlie and harold. thank you for coming on today.s in a major american city smashing windows and starting fires in a downtown jail. where this happened and what started the riot. plus president biden's border crisis a major humanitarian challenge. any end in sight to the migrant surge? >> it's the worst i've ever seen. i think there is more to come. this isn't the high point by any stretch of the imagination. . the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no...
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please step up right now step a step up that's the west virginia governor there i'm joined now by harold smith he's an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania he joins me tonight from new york city it's good to have you on the program giving young people money to persuade them to get vaccinated and is that going to work. so 1st of all i understand the intention i think it's coming from a good place from the right place and we see just across the country there are a number of other states and private universities that are thinking about those kind of initiatives too but incentives are really a blunt tool when vaccine access is the issue of example incentives also a blunt tool when trust is the issue or when concerns about i do you a prime an example on the issue some of the key is that vaccines need to meet people where they are physically and psychologically and incentives are not necessarily the right place for this but it's really about access and trust you know you see in sin to some people would say that this is almost a broad to get
please step up right now step a step up that's the west virginia governor there i'm joined now by harold smith he's an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania he joins me tonight from new york city it's good to have you on the program giving young people money to persuade them to get vaccinated and is that going to work. so 1st of all i understand the intention i think it's coming from a good place from the right place and we see just across the...
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please step up right now step up step up that's the west virginia governor there i'm joined now by harold smith he's an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania he joins me tonight from new york city it's good to have you on the program giving young people money to persuade them to get vaccinated and is that going to work. so 1st of all i understand the intention i think it's coming from a good place from the right place and we see this across the country there are a number of other states and private universities that are thinking about those kind of initiatives too but incentives are really a blunt tool when vaccine access is the issue of example incentives also a blunt tool when trust is the issue or when concerns about i deal with province for example ideas are some of the key is that vaccines need to meet people where they are physically and psychologically and incentives are not necessarily the right place for this but it's really about access and trust you know you see in sin to some people would say that this is almost a broad to ge
please step up right now step up step up that's the west virginia governor there i'm joined now by harold smith he's an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the university of pennsylvania he joins me tonight from new york city it's good to have you on the program giving young people money to persuade them to get vaccinated and is that going to work. so 1st of all i understand the intention i think it's coming from a good place from the right place and we see this across...
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i think dominic thank harold ford jr. for coming on today as well.rginia parents assuming that local school district. how they say the president's woke education agenda is affecting their children. speaking halted construction at the border could cause big problems this hurricane season. >> if you don't finish this project, if you don't complete this, we are going to be in the water here. ♪ ♪ renae is not an influencer, she's more of a groundbreaker. renae runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. because out here, you can't fake a job well done. hear renae's story at deere.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.
i think dominic thank harold ford jr. for coming on today as well.rginia parents assuming that local school district. how they say the president's woke education agenda is affecting their children. speaking halted construction at the border could cause big problems this hurricane season. >> if you don't finish this project, if you don't complete this, we are going to be in the water here. ♪ ♪ renae is not an influencer, she's more of a groundbreaker. renae runs with us on a john deere...
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. >> john: yet, harold ford jr. mentioned the mike pence book.ing to publish mike pence, it unequivocally advocated for racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, islamophobia, anti-semitism, and violence. this is not a difference of opinion, but it is legitimizing bigotry." you want to weigh in here? >> yeah, there are about 216 employees that signed a letter from what we have seen publicly. and so that represents about 14.5% of the company. so essentially, 85% of simon & schuster did not sign this letter and did not complain. so once again, you are hearing a very, very vocal minority that would like to do exactly what harold ford jr. just talked about, which is to silence debate and silence opinion. obviously the government should never tell simon & schuster or any other book publisher what they should say. but this is why i think that you will continue to see more and more conservative outlets, whether it's publishing books, whether it's podcasts, whether it's things like fox news, for consumers to have choices where they can listen and hear othe
. >> john: yet, harold ford jr. mentioned the mike pence book.ing to publish mike pence, it unequivocally advocated for racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, islamophobia, anti-semitism, and violence. this is not a difference of opinion, but it is legitimizing bigotry." you want to weigh in here? >> yeah, there are about 216 employees that signed a letter from what we have seen publicly. and so that represents about 14.5% of the company. so essentially, 85% of simon &...
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howard: and with those words, i thank you, harold ford.t. >> thank you. howard: still to come, that awful lebron james tweet. and a producer is fired after criticizing his network. stay with us. ♪♪ ♪ howard: the white house is still refusing to call the mess at the border a crisis even after president biden slipped and used the term, and reporters have been pressing jen psaki about it for weeks. >> so how can you say that's not a crisis? >> the president does not feel that children coming to our border seeking refuge from violence is a crisis. howard: but now politico has decided to swear off the c word as well n. a memo reported by the washington examiner, staff were told avoid■ç referring to e situation as a crisis. although we may quote others using that context. a political challenge for the biden administration and a dire situation for many migrants who make the journey, it does not fit the dictionary definition of a crisis. a politico spokeswoman is quoted as saying people were being given ap-style guidance. but with 14,000 unaccompa
howard: and with those words, i thank you, harold ford.t. >> thank you. howard: still to come, that awful lebron james tweet. and a producer is fired after criticizing his network. stay with us. ♪♪ ♪ howard: the white house is still refusing to call the mess at the border a crisis even after president biden slipped and used the term, and reporters have been pressing jen psaki about it for weeks. >> so how can you say that's not a crisis? >> the president does not feel...
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. >>> igualmente verte, hoy hablamos de la condena de más de 20 años de cárcel impuesta a elvis harolde engañó. >>> muy bien, deben hacer una queja definitivamente con la policía y tener un reporte de policía y también su caso en la barra de abogados del estado aunque no fue abogado porque podría ser elegible para hacer mociones ante un juez por las deportaciones, si hubo deportaciones no se puede hacer mucho, después el caso pasa con un juez de inmigración y ahí podrían pelear ser víctimas de estafas y un criminal, mostrar reportes de periódicos y un video para presentar una causa ante un juez. >>> así que hay un amparo de las leyes migratorias para las personas que estafaron. >>> no es un amparo, ciertos estados dieron como en california una ley llamada lozada, si una persona puede verificar que fue víctima de estafa y lo reporta a autoridades puede ir de nuevo a las autoridades de migración, un juez y pedir que reabra mi caso, fui víctima, asesorarse en cada uno de los 50 estados para pedir algo que les beneficie en una corte y eliminar una deportación si la tienen. >>> muy importan
. >>> igualmente verte, hoy hablamos de la condena de más de 20 años de cárcel impuesta a elvis harolde engañó. >>> muy bien, deben hacer una queja definitivamente con la policía y tener un reporte de policía y también su caso en la barra de abogados del estado aunque no fue abogado porque podría ser elegible para hacer mociones ante un juez por las deportaciones, si hubo deportaciones no se puede hacer mucho, después el caso pasa con un juez de inmigración y ahí...
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hurt and harold on a monday. love seeing you guys.esident biden canceled the keystone pipeline laid off workers are still unemployed. >> the middle class is standsing right here looking at him telling him we're hurting and we need jobs. >> what these workers are up against and what they're saying now. but first here is harris faulkner with a preview of what's coming up on "the faulkner focus". hi, harris >> harris: good morning. shock and anger after a viral video shows a california teacher berating her students for wanting to come back to school in person. it follows a new report which lays out the devastating consequences of remote learning. dr. marty makary will explain it all. larry kudlow will be with me on the battle over president biden's tax and spending plan. one former governor is calling the president a straight up liar. "the faulkner focus" top of the hour. meowners. introducing refiplus from newday usa. with interest rates near record lows refiplus lets you refinance to save money every month. plus you could get an averag
hurt and harold on a monday. love seeing you guys.esident biden canceled the keystone pipeline laid off workers are still unemployed. >> the middle class is standsing right here looking at him telling him we're hurting and we need jobs. >> what these workers are up against and what they're saying now. but first here is harris faulkner with a preview of what's coming up on "the faulkner focus". hi, harris >> harris: good morning. shock and anger after a viral video...
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top of the 6 now 2 on for harold castro and he smokes one into right field for a base hit. 2 runs will come into score and just like that. the tigers take the lead bottom of the 8th. sean murphy sends one to left center very well here in that is a's tie on a solo blast. a good one. bottom of the night now also scored on an error 8th. they go on to sweep the tigers. 3 to 2. your final. alright boxing can be overlooked here in the bay area. but every now and then a local boxer comes along with the talent to the man's people of demand people's attention. we saw it with oakland's own andre ward who will be inducted into the boxing hall of fame this summer. and i think we might be seeing it again with another local native of the town meet david lopez skate right here. he's 17 year-old and he's had a buzz amongst local boxing circles for a while now and for good reason. david is well on his way to turning that local buzz into a national spotlight. >> the big blow to head. he didn't choose bought. >> it kind of i went to the gym and my dad. my brother every day. >> i saw them praying and sayi
top of the 6 now 2 on for harold castro and he smokes one into right field for a base hit. 2 runs will come into score and just like that. the tigers take the lead bottom of the 8th. sean murphy sends one to left center very well here in that is a's tie on a solo blast. a good one. bottom of the night now also scored on an error 8th. they go on to sweep the tigers. 3 to 2. your final. alright boxing can be overlooked here in the bay area. but every now and then a local boxer comes along with...
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host: why are you familiar with harold freeman? caller: i just came across his work.incredibly entrenched with his research showing in five years he transformed 70% mortality rate into 70% success rate. host: are you in the medical field? caller: yes. host: in what capacity? caller: trying to help people get exams for cancer and other treatments and also to get vaccinated as well. host: thank you. carried washington? guest: steve, thank you for bringing him up. i know doctor friedman and i'm aware of his work and you are correct, really important. groundbreaking work. freeman has again he saw things during the 80s and 90s that a lot of people only realizing just now. he's also the one who famously said that you look at the life expectancy of a black man in harlem, it's the same babe bangladesh in, so you cannot compare the health of black-- of people in new york as if all people in new york are treated well because the reality is different and navigating the system was something he saw very important. what was interesting about that, the reversal of navigating a syste
host: why are you familiar with harold freeman? caller: i just came across his work.incredibly entrenched with his research showing in five years he transformed 70% mortality rate into 70% success rate. host: are you in the medical field? caller: yes. host: in what capacity? caller: trying to help people get exams for cancer and other treatments and also to get vaccinated as well. host: thank you. carried washington? guest: steve, thank you for bringing him up. i know doctor friedman and i'm...
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>> steve, why are you familiarig with harold freeman? >> i just came across his work and incredibly impressed with research showing that in 5 years he had transformed 70% mortality rate into a 70% success rate. >> are you in the medical field? >> yes. >> in what capacity? >> trying to help people get exams for cancer and other treatments and also to get vaccinated as well. >> thank you, sir. harriet washington. >> steve, thank you. thank you for bringing up dr. freedman. i know dr. freedman and i'm aware of his work, you're right, it's extremely important. ground-breaking work. freeman had, again, he saw things during -- i don't know, during the 80's and 90's that a lot of people only realizing just now. he's also the one who famous i will said that if you look at the life expectancy of a black man in harlem, it's the same as a bangladeshy man. so you can't compare the health of black people, black people in new york as if they are all being treated well because they are different. what we saw about that. is reversal, he was taking the p
>> steve, why are you familiarig with harold freeman? >> i just came across his work and incredibly impressed with research showing that in 5 years he had transformed 70% mortality rate into a 70% success rate. >> are you in the medical field? >> yes. >> in what capacity? >> trying to help people get exams for cancer and other treatments and also to get vaccinated as well. >> thank you, sir. harriet washington. >> steve, thank you. thank you for...
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. >> this man, danny harold rolling. >> that was exciting.the tape >> if we had played the tape before, we would have had this guy three months ago. but for some reason, somehow, that tape escaped us. and i'll freely admit it. >> one of the most chilling things about the tape is the sign-off. >> i'm going to sign off for a little bit. i've got something i've got to do. >> that says to me that he was goings to go out and do another homicide. >> this was such a stunning seismic development in the case. and also they knew where he was. >> we found out that danny was being detained about 40 miles south of gainesville. >> rolling had been arrested for doing a robbery of a winn-dixie. >> he robbed an ocala grocery store 30 miles from gainesville. >> it was ten days after the discovery of our last body. >> we found out that danny had been in the military. well, we knew we were looking for a perpetrator with a "b" blood type. so we reached out to the military. >> they discovered that danny rolling had type-b blood. >> the gainesville homicide task fo
. >> this man, danny harold rolling. >> that was exciting.the tape >> if we had played the tape before, we would have had this guy three months ago. but for some reason, somehow, that tape escaped us. and i'll freely admit it. >> one of the most chilling things about the tape is the sign-off. >> i'm going to sign off for a little bit. i've got something i've got to do. >> that says to me that he was goings to go out and do another homicide. >> this was...
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harold barnett, houston. >> currently, 7% of united airline pilots are women . the company says that is one of the highest in the industry. 13% of its pilotsts are people of coloror. >>>>> southwhwest airlinines ha recalled over 200 0 pilolots f voluluntary extetended leavave program. thisis is airlines appeararing recovery and travel demand, as more americans get vaccinated. pilots will return to active status on june 1st. then, they will complete requalification training requirements before flying with passengers. delta and american airlines have also recalled sidelined pilots. >>> still ahead, an animal that , stepping up for a war vet. a generous act to help save a dog in need of life-saving surgery. >>> and kpix 5 wants to bring come experience floor and decor's grand opening in pleasant hill! comfortably shop our wide aisles anand be amazezed with ourr even w wider selecection. discover t the perfectct floooor at the p perfect prie in w whatever waway is perfect fofor you. explplore floor r and dec rs newestst area locacation. now w open in pleasantnt hill
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it would pretty much be simple really get down on the impossible for you harold because you know it's for yourself that even if there is there a way he's got that in all that house budget to teach that there wasn't just. a lot of a lot but. it was the name but that's the thing you know in the streets or the exhibits. sounds on phone all you know trying to get by live on the street so i got to make a living somehow i don't want to rob stores and often i get about 10 years in the pen this way here i stereo. and house business selling looking woman man like you can never have enough. so how many people buy a pencil for school. 100150. every day every day. is that they think they quite open ice is there like a bit of a kind of change a few months yeah different gangs run different alleys i want to 12 hour shift. how do you get that job is that you know the size and then the newspaper right now. through connections mostly coming out of jail. was fun sometimes that it's. destroyed i lost like 40 people but i know well close to me in the last 3 years. people never did drugs in their life it
it would pretty much be simple really get down on the impossible for you harold because you know it's for yourself that even if there is there a way he's got that in all that house budget to teach that there wasn't just. a lot of a lot but. it was the name but that's the thing you know in the streets or the exhibits. sounds on phone all you know trying to get by live on the street so i got to make a living somehow i don't want to rob stores and often i get about 10 years in the pen this way...
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for laureano still just the one think game in the sixth when the tigers get a big two out hit by haroldcores eimer candelario from third and willie casters from second. that was one of only five hits chris bassett allowed in six innings. boyd still pitching for the tigers in the eighth one. sean murphy led off the inning and did this. his first homer of the year carries over the center field fence. the game tied it to his boyd left after seven in the third still to two on madison came to the play with one out in the bases empty in the ninth. olson hits a pop up in the high sky and shallow center raise never sees the ball. it falls for double for orson. then with two outs, mitch moreland hit a ground ball to third. that candle area can handle as it goes through the left. olson sprints around from second and scores the winning run the a's win 3 to 2 on a walk off error. they'll take it. it's a sweep of the tigers the a straight win for the a's, who had nine and seven have now moved to within one game of first place giants trying not to get swept by the miami marlins and with buster posey
for laureano still just the one think game in the sixth when the tigers get a big two out hit by haroldcores eimer candelario from third and willie casters from second. that was one of only five hits chris bassett allowed in six innings. boyd still pitching for the tigers in the eighth one. sean murphy led off the inning and did this. his first homer of the year carries over the center field fence. the game tied it to his boyd left after seven in the third still to two on madison came to the...
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james harris' father, harold conrad, was the leader of the first detachment to lead that fall. however, he soon became too ill to continue as a leader and had to relinquish the position. james harris' sister, bety, the wife of ashhopper, traveled in the detachment. and reverend butrick also accompanied this attachment, wrote in his journal saturday, december 1, 1838, on a thursday, two children, one a daughter of our dear sister ashhopper were called into eternity. so james harris now lost his grandfather, his wife's mother and his niece. and by this time the extreme heat of summer had given way to an unseasonably cold winter, and he further wrote, on december 26, he descended attachment south of mississippi stopped by floating ice. mr. hill's brand attachment stopped by the same means at the ohio river. december 27th, we proceeded with the detachment, about six miles where we camped for a week. here the snow increased to three or four inches and the weather was excessively cold. lucy butler, that i mentioned earlier, a letter written december 20th states, my husband has preach
james harris' father, harold conrad, was the leader of the first detachment to lead that fall. however, he soon became too ill to continue as a leader and had to relinquish the position. james harris' sister, bety, the wife of ashhopper, traveled in the detachment. and reverend butrick also accompanied this attachment, wrote in his journal saturday, december 1, 1838, on a thursday, two children, one a daughter of our dear sister ashhopper were called into eternity. so james harris now lost his...
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well that's how things are looking at the moment glad you could join us up next harold auty cross-talk takes on soon. the world is driven by a dreamer shaped by one person or those with. the day or thinks. we dare to ask.
well that's how things are looking at the moment glad you could join us up next harold auty cross-talk takes on soon. the world is driven by a dreamer shaped by one person or those with. the day or thinks. we dare to ask.
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there is a concern which your colleagues, landau and harold james have raised, among others that if westart having very solid central bank digital currencies that could suck money out of more fragile currencies in emerging markets and other countries. again, and a sense that is not narrowly your message transmission at the fed but something to at least consider. his essay topic you worry about at all? has this come up in your discussions? >> it is a relevant topic. it's a relevant issue to consider in the broad range of issues to be considered. obviously i think our primary concern has to be the usefulness and benefits, as well as disadvantages and costs of central bank, they are not unmindful of the potential knock on consequences read some of those are for other countries, some are for the financial system itself. of the financial system and the financial stability might be. and, again i think we just, 1 of the most important would be coming to a clear and shared understanding of what exactly will be trying to achieve. i don't think that is either clear or shared yet. >> thank you fo
there is a concern which your colleagues, landau and harold james have raised, among others that if westart having very solid central bank digital currencies that could suck money out of more fragile currencies in emerging markets and other countries. again, and a sense that is not narrowly your message transmission at the fed but something to at least consider. his essay topic you worry about at all? has this come up in your discussions? >> it is a relevant topic. it's a relevant issue...
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has some accounting nuances to it, and i leave those nuances to are very capable president and cfo haroldn. i'm focused on how much cash we can generate from growing this business. we have been able to be profitable from a cash flow basis since 2012. matt: adam is the ceo of applovin which went public in the third-largest it -- ipo on the nasdaq. a barrage of u.s. economic data is pointing to the economy firing on all cylinders. we will break down the numbers next. ♪ >> i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. it's an unwanted milestone for france. the covid-19 has surpassed 100,000, making the nation the eighth in the world to reach this milestone. virus variance are being blamed for the surgeon new infections and deaths. that also comes after a year of hospital tensions and on and off lockdowns. today antony blinken made an unannounced visit to afghanistan. he's pressing for a peace agreement with the taliban. he's also trying to sell president biden's decision to withdraw american troops from the war-torn country. critics say the move will obliterate american leverage over t
has some accounting nuances to it, and i leave those nuances to are very capable president and cfo haroldn. i'm focused on how much cash we can generate from growing this business. we have been able to be profitable from a cash flow basis since 2012. matt: adam is the ceo of applovin which went public in the third-largest it -- ipo on the nasdaq. a barrage of u.s. economic data is pointing to the economy firing on all cylinders. we will break down the numbers next. ♪ >> i'm mark...
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follow them and harold by leak will. beat the. war handle normal stuff. with men alive and they can actually buy the. on the it's not. odd to shot of him but i'd meant it shall help with an order. they . sought to vote for shot of out of the 3 but you do not know what i'll hug and then add does that mean that then and it will go to show what the good as you learned if you had in the don't. what a feel for soil for the british of a. big of almost would be mr densher from the court of the federal...
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congressional candidate harold ernst joins me to help answer that, thanks for joining me. >> thanks foraims by rafael warnock include ending no excuse mail in voting and restrictively voting on the weekends. what is your reaction to that? >> i tell you it is a shame. he's pushing a narrative saying he wants unity but he uses words to divide us further. that is the problem, we have politicians in hollywood who say they are one of us but don't know what it is like to be one of us. when jobs are lost, businesses are left. >> telling what is going on, what are they dealing with? i find an interview yesterday with a business owner who said it is the all-star game but for us the all-star weekend. >> it if it's close for me. the truest part of the all-star game, less than a quarter-mile from my district. for me it is like i have a 3-year-old and the 2-year-old, i know these struggles, the struggles are real for a lot of family members. they are trying to put food on the table. i talked to one gentleman who mentioned he ordered a bunch of products in preparation for the all-star game. we have p
congressional candidate harold ernst joins me to help answer that, thanks for joining me. >> thanks foraims by rafael warnock include ending no excuse mail in voting and restrictively voting on the weekends. what is your reaction to that? >> i tell you it is a shame. he's pushing a narrative saying he wants unity but he uses words to divide us further. that is the problem, we have politicians in hollywood who say they are one of us but don't know what it is like to be one of us....
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it would pretty much be simple for you to get down on the impossible for you harold to fend for themselves that all you need is there a way just got all that house budget go to teach. there wasn't just. a lot of a lot of. what's your name but that's the thing you know in the streets or the exhibits. sound phone phone all you know trying to get by i live on the street so i got to make a living somehow i don't want to rob stores and often i get about 10 years in the pen this way here i stay oh. and house business selling a little woman man like you can never have enough. to how many people buy a pencil from school. 100150. every day every day. it's the same thing hey quite open ice is there like a bit of a kind of change months yeah different gangs run different alleys i want to 12 hour shifts. how do you get that job because i've been there at the size and then the newspaper i don't know no through connections mostly coming out of jail. was pencil jones that. destroyed it i lost like 40 people but i know well close to me in the last 3 years. people never did drugs in their life it up once t
it would pretty much be simple for you to get down on the impossible for you harold to fend for themselves that all you need is there a way just got all that house budget go to teach. there wasn't just. a lot of a lot of. what's your name but that's the thing you know in the streets or the exhibits. sound phone phone all you know trying to get by i live on the street so i got to make a living somehow i don't want to rob stores and often i get about 10 years in the pen this way here i stay oh....
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would they go on deck only those calm but was incredibly stormy and obviously it's harold and found out extraordinary dangerous. and then towards the front or should i say in north terms towards the the bow there is another area that you can you can go to. that cabin there which is right at the barrel of the ship was where most the sailors most of the 30 sailors would have slept. maybe they were slept in the stern as well. although that was reserved for officers. and that's where most the cooking would have been done. it was a a brickwork a brickwork almost a kill type of oven in there hanging meat again, not particularly, not particularly hygenic some of the water and beer. it's obviously they were drinking it then be drinking a lot of beer was much healthier to drink with water because the water was so badly infected. so a lot of that would be brought up from the cargo hold right at the in the debts the ship and brought into the the that particular cabin for preparation so we've already got a fraction of the things to say what we would love to do is get sponsored to that's quite anoth
would they go on deck only those calm but was incredibly stormy and obviously it's harold and found out extraordinary dangerous. and then towards the front or should i say in north terms towards the the bow there is another area that you can you can go to. that cabin there which is right at the barrel of the ship was where most the sailors most of the 30 sailors would have slept. maybe they were slept in the stern as well. although that was reserved for officers. and that's where most the...
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at the beginning we mentioned doctors and one that i would really hope that you would look into is haroldwho is listed as a father and a pioneer of psychosomatic illness. well, he worked through the cia, there are a number of books that i know of that explain his involvement in developing techniques, which he then used on his patients and my brother was a patient of his and he was told he had a psychosomatic illness that had ath brain tumo. so his research on psychosomatic illness, what he did was he took the techniques through deprivation and etc., and he useded them on migraine patients through the records said came out terrified and said that they had headaches that were gone but they did not know if that was because -- >> host: canan you put a periodn this? >> caller: they put a profile of him in 2016. >> host: there's a lot of information there, is there anything you would like to respond to susan about the mac's. >> i am very sorry. >> guest: i'm very sorry about your brother, susan. it sounds terrific. party sounds like this has been the subject of three books and publications and
at the beginning we mentioned doctors and one that i would really hope that you would look into is haroldwho is listed as a father and a pioneer of psychosomatic illness. well, he worked through the cia, there are a number of books that i know of that explain his involvement in developing techniques, which he then used on his patients and my brother was a patient of his and he was told he had a psychosomatic illness that had ath brain tumo. so his research on psychosomatic illness, what he did...
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top of the 6, 2 on for harold castro. and 3rd, he nails this one to right field for a base hit. 2 runs come into score and just like that. the tigers take the lead credit chris bassitt areas not too happy about that. start bottom of sean murphy. sends one to left center. that's a one way trip to the cheap seats. tied up on the solo blast. bottom of the 9th things still tied up to to mitch moreland gets a grounder. the actually gets 5 j merck and alario 3rd matt olson scores on an error. the guys are understandably celebrating an unusual walk-off. they sweep the tigers. all 4 games. 3, 2, the final score, the a's improve to 9, 7, on the season with that 3 to 2 win manager bob melvin was happy with the way his team has bounced back from that rough opening stretch you just mentioned jason. >> we feel pretty good about the way we're playing right now. i mean, we were getting a ton of good swings. but. you know, as long as we're close, we feel like we we find a way to to win the game. so you know, the little unorthodox left on
top of the 6, 2 on for harold castro. and 3rd, he nails this one to right field for a base hit. 2 runs come into score and just like that. the tigers take the lead credit chris bassitt areas not too happy about that. start bottom of sean murphy. sends one to left center. that's a one way trip to the cheap seats. tied up on the solo blast. bottom of the 9th things still tied up to to mitch moreland gets a grounder. the actually gets 5 j merck and alario 3rd matt olson scores on an error. the...