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today, from "high school musical: the musical - the series," derek hough.studio, a chat with the newly-crowned miss universe. iif you are considering a slumbr divorce, you need to check out "live"'s latest "sleep week" episode. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: morning! [cheers and applause] keep it going. come on, we need it. keep it going. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: actually, there is
today, from "high school musical: the musical - the series," derek hough.studio, a chat with the newly-crowned miss universe. iif you are considering a slumbr divorce, you need to check out "live"'s latest "sleep week" episode. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: morning! [cheers and applause] keep it going. come on, we need it. keep it going....
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hough is senate who method these decisions? who authorized them to do so? i find it incredibly unsatisfying. in terms of the sacklers, i think that the -- they have long claimed they didn't really have much to do with what was going on at purdue, they just got briefed on decisions that had been made, this checked out hoard, and in reality that's clearly not true. i wrote a book documenting the ways in which they were very, very, very involved. they've never really been able to answer those charges, that in fact they were kind of -- you have multiple ceos complaining that the sacklers were not letting them about the ceo of the company because they keep intervening. so, to my mind, that's where the buck should stop. not just with the people who are taking most of the wealth out at a time when the company is committing crimes, but also who are running the show, who are calling the shots. we now know. i'm afraid our system is designed in a way that tends to insulate people like that from liability, and i think that the sacklers have played the system like a har
hough is senate who method these decisions? who authorized them to do so? i find it incredibly unsatisfying. in terms of the sacklers, i think that the -- they have long claimed they didn't really have much to do with what was going on at purdue, they just got briefed on decisions that had been made, this checked out hoard, and in reality that's clearly not true. i wrote a book documenting the ways in which they were very, very, very involved. they've never really been able to answer those...
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slowly to the hospital to try to avoid the bumps tim father rides in the front and keeps looking back, hough is she doing? a few years later, get called for a car accident and downtown hartford, car into a poem when i get there -- a pole, when i yet? slumped over the wheel is the young woman, but the -- it's really a minor accident. there's not like a huge amount of damage to the car. as i open the door to look at her, i see next to her a syringe with heroin bag that a says sweetheart on it. she looks familiar to me. give her some naloxone and bring with am ambu bag until the come around and then she goes, i screwed up. just gout another of rehab if was doing so well. what happens to people is when they get out of rehab and haven't used for a while they use and they use the same amount they used to use and it's too much for them so they overdose. used to think when somebody said to me, oh, the first time i slipped up. i uses to think they were fool beg must most cases that's quite common. gist gout oft of jail or rehab or they just ended a period where hadn't used drugs for a while. so, i'm
slowly to the hospital to try to avoid the bumps tim father rides in the front and keeps looking back, hough is she doing? a few years later, get called for a car accident and downtown hartford, car into a poem when i get there -- a pole, when i yet? slumped over the wheel is the young woman, but the -- it's really a minor accident. there's not like a huge amount of damage to the car. as i open the door to look at her, i see next to her a syringe with heroin bag that a says sweetheart on it....
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hough is the russian concept of democracy different from the west? america in particular. >> guest: well, first of all, they don't know they can ever get it really. what they have in mind is something that is not quite a western style of democracy. i think they have an exaggerated sense of democracy. they n much the same way -- i go back now a little bit -- when people like my father came to this country in 1914, he felt before he got here, felt this country was in english transthreated, golden paradise, there would be money and baskets on every street corner for people just to dip into. he had totally hyped exaggeration of freedom and democracy, and i think the russian people today have essentially that same idea. putin and his people are trying to paint the west and american democracy, as bad stuff. poisonous. that democracy is them. we are separate. we are great. and he is trying to draw a distinction between us and them, and i have to quickly add a distinction that many american politicians, who call themselves extreme conservatives, trump follow
hough is the russian concept of democracy different from the west? america in particular. >> guest: well, first of all, they don't know they can ever get it really. what they have in mind is something that is not quite a western style of democracy. i think they have an exaggerated sense of democracy. they n much the same way -- i go back now a little bit -- when people like my father came to this country in 1914, he felt before he got here, felt this country was in english transthreated,...
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so we need to understand if i consider myself white, hough is white supremacy essentially leveraged in order to afford me privilege or there is somebody who is considered indigenous, how is white supremacy exploited in order to oppress those communes. and so i call it the understandings of history and empathy in terms of not condoning or supporting anything but in terms of really understanding the roles through the lens of people we don't necessarily identify with. and then the concept of antioppression which you mentioned moves from antiracism to antioppression is very much to address the full complexity of the challenges of white nationalism we see. so we have been talking about atlanta a lot but -- what the atlanta terrorist attack its point is to it's not just but color identity which is what races and also gender identity but there was definitely a come opinion informant misogyny and very often in white nationalism there's antisemitism and along the lines genderrity, sexual orientation, nationality, age, it's. a lot of different components that need to be factored in when we're se
so we need to understand if i consider myself white, hough is white supremacy essentially leveraged in order to afford me privilege or there is somebody who is considered indigenous, how is white supremacy exploited in order to oppress those communes. and so i call it the understandings of history and empathy in terms of not condoning or supporting anything but in terms of really understanding the roles through the lens of people we don't necessarily identify with. and then the concept of...
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>> it's disappointing and an indication hough the filibuster is stopping even the most basic thing by from getting it done. if it's going to stop essential business for the united states senate, we have to re-evaluate it. >> we've talked a lot about -- a few things that will not happen, i doubt, with bipartisan support at this point. but police reform. tim scott and cory booker, karen bass also are at the table. they expressed optimism. tim scott sees a light at the end of the tunnel. do you have any inside reporting on how close these negotiations might be? >> well, of course, cory booker is the crime subcommittee chair on our senate judiciary committee. i sat down with him last night for a lengthy meeting and went through the issues still outstanding. they can see the finish line. they are reaching it. but they aren't there yet. there's still critical decisions to be made. i just put a lot of faith in all of the three people that you mentioned. i know that cory booker and tim scott and karen bass are doing their best. we have to be willing to compromise on both sides to have a final
>> it's disappointing and an indication hough the filibuster is stopping even the most basic thing by from getting it done. if it's going to stop essential business for the united states senate, we have to re-evaluate it. >> we've talked a lot about -- a few things that will not happen, i doubt, with bipartisan support at this point. but police reform. tim scott and cory booker, karen bass also are at the table. they expressed optimism. tim scott sees a light at the end of the...
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hough i got the -- how i got the bubble was interesting. was wearing a face shield on the airplane. i made sure i had a private car which i would never do in a zillion years get a private car from the airport. stayed at the ritz-carlton and orlando because that was the nicest hotel and the safest. doing all these tricks to say this is going to be okay even though we are dealing with if a life and death pandemic. and so the anxiety was real for us and i'm sure it was way worse for the digsmakers because the blood would be on their hands if anything went wrong. people will sale you guys chased the profits, you wanted to hole these games because you wanted to make money and you put people's lives at stake, and i think rightfully. so those are the kinds of decision all businesses had to weigh and this year it's been kind of uncomfortable to see the vast quantity of players testing positive and missing time and the potential side effects for their careers. it's very difficult to weigh ethically, but you hit the nail on the head. the bubble, its legacy would be it worked flawlessly from a
hough i got the -- how i got the bubble was interesting. was wearing a face shield on the airplane. i made sure i had a private car which i would never do in a zillion years get a private car from the airport. stayed at the ritz-carlton and orlando because that was the nicest hotel and the safest. doing all these tricks to say this is going to be okay even though we are dealing with if a life and death pandemic. and so the anxiety was real for us and i'm sure it was way worse for the digsmakers...
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katko: may i inquishe hough time we have in the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york has 9 1/2 minute, the gentleman from mississippi has 1 1/2 minutes. mr. katko: i'm prepared to close. mr. speaker, this legislation is not about partisan politics. it's about finding the truth and addressing the vulnerabilities of our security apparatus so we can emerge stronger and bet eprepare. the january 6 attack was a completely preventable failure of intelligence, information sharing, decision making and prepareness. the capitol police and d.c. police suffered greatly and continue to suffer as a as a result. the institutions of our democracy are and continue to be a target for extremists, set on using violence to further their ideology. we in congress owe it to this nation, to our constituents, and to the dedicated men and women who risk their lives every single day, protect those institutions. and i honor them. to see that we learn from those attacks. that we get answers to the hard questions. and that we do not repeat the mistakes of the past. capitol police officers brian sicknic
katko: may i inquishe hough time we have in the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york has 9 1/2 minute, the gentleman from mississippi has 1 1/2 minutes. mr. katko: i'm prepared to close. mr. speaker, this legislation is not about partisan politics. it's about finding the truth and addressing the vulnerabilities of our security apparatus so we can emerge stronger and bet eprepare. the january 6 attack was a completely preventable failure of intelligence, information sharing, decision...
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hough is socialism going to create those jobs if there are no profits profits profits and . >> profit is just a number. profit is a number in which you subtract a set of costs by no means all the costs that are involved, a subset of the costs, and you subtract them from the revenues and you're left with a result. it's called the profit. it is not necessarily connected to anything. nobody in -- seater obviously now no one -- seriously no one should imagine that having profit is a requirement for producing anything. there have been most of the history of the human race there wasn't profit. it wasn't conceptualized. it wasn't calculated. it is a big issue of dispute. what in fact the profit ever is, since people don't agree on what subset of costs you should subdistract from revenues to get it. it is a mythology of american economics and of the neoclassical economics to give this some central place as if it had a universality of what it meant and what it was for. human beings can very rationally sit down and decide, how much of our time do we want to spend working? and how do we want tha
hough is socialism going to create those jobs if there are no profits profits profits and . >> profit is just a number. profit is a number in which you subtract a set of costs by no means all the costs that are involved, a subset of the costs, and you subtract them from the revenues and you're left with a result. it's called the profit. it is not necessarily connected to anything. nobody in -- seater obviously now no one -- seriously no one should imagine that having profit is a...
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today, from "high school musical: the musical - the series," derek hough.kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: morni! [cheers and applause] keep it going. come on, we need it. keep it going. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: actually, there is like 35 places iou
today, from "high school musical: the musical - the series," derek hough.kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: morni! [cheers and applause] keep it going. come on, we need it. keep it going. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: actually, there is like 35 places iou
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katko: may i inquishe hough time we have in the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york has 9 1/2 minute, the gentleman from mississippi has 1 1/2 minutes. mr. katko: i'm prepared to close. mr. speaker, this legislation is not about partisan politics. it's about finding the truth and addressing the vulnerabilities of our security apparatus so we can emerge stronger and bet eprepare. the january 6 attack was a completely preventable failure of intelligence, information sharing, decision making and prepareness. the capitol police and d.c. police suffered greatly and continue to suffer as a as a result. the institutions of our democracy are and continue to be a target for extremists, set on using violence to further their ideology. we in congress owe it to this nation, to our constituents, and to the dedicated men and women who risk their lives every single day, protect those institutions. and i honor them. to see that we learn from those attacks. that we get answers to the hard questions. and that we do not repeat the mistakes of the past. capitol police officers brian sicknic
katko: may i inquishe hough time we have in the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york has 9 1/2 minute, the gentleman from mississippi has 1 1/2 minutes. mr. katko: i'm prepared to close. mr. speaker, this legislation is not about partisan politics. it's about finding the truth and addressing the vulnerabilities of our security apparatus so we can emerge stronger and bet eprepare. the january 6 attack was a completely preventable failure of intelligence, information sharing, decision...