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i. rejoice. that her. that. i was. i. i was. i was. helpful girls never cut bad. like nutra i think was school grades but that changes when they went. now menger well when i had tied up in up on was asked mary to kabul women have done for 500 units i knew i had a headscarf bobby confirms that mantra is now his wife i know other man will have to see her hair again i thank. god that. i was lucky is set to learn the metro train from his father and grandfather and eventually provide some of the modified so he will have children be the head of the family and just be youngest son cash for his parents and grandparents son was. that it was ok. it would. be if you did it because you should have them. yet. yeah nice guy. guests at the wedding party give money to the family as a symbol of respect i think of some of the nines share is distributed among the oldest and most distinguished members of the family some even get your eyes that you're like oh it was so different building and i think i know but please don't let it hurt i'm not going to share it you already have a baby
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a year after their wedding, a baby boy, i rejoicing. a baby boy, ayr to the throne. ~ , throne. i think they were extraordinarily _ throne. i think they were extraordinarily good i throne. i think they were i extraordinarily good match, i throne. i think they were _ extraordinarily good match, i mean, they were both very loyal and brought up with a sense of duty, a love of children, animals, country life and the most important thing of all is that they really loved each other. it all is that they really loved each other. ., , , , ., ., other. it was essential for them both that they _ other. it was essential for them both that they married - other. it was essential for them | both that they married someone other. it was essential for them i both that they married someone of a similarly— both that they married someone of a similarly strong character. i think he gave _ similarly strong character. i think he gave unstinting support. he never resented _ he gave unstinting support. he never resented being, so to speak, second fiddle. _ resent
a year after their wedding, a baby boy, i rejoicing. a baby boy, ayr to the throne. ~ , throne. i think they were extraordinarily _ throne. i think they were extraordinarily good i throne. i think they were i extraordinarily good match, i throne. i think they were _ extraordinarily good match, i mean, they were both very loyal and brought up with a sense of duty, a love of children, animals, country life and the most important thing of all is that they really loved each other. it all is that...
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my heart out to the family of george boyd because i understand how for them this is justice and if and how many activists on the ground people rejoicing at the same time i do want to point out you know we're not done there were 3 other police officers who watched while there are children pressed the life out of george floyd and did nothing i think the new york times has done the reporting that since the trial started us police officers have killed over 3 people a day so that i think by the time we're watching this you know 70 people have died at the hands of law enforcement in the united states since this one trial began so there's there's a lot more to say make issues to be keeping in mind of other than just the one police officer. when it comes to confronting systemic racism police brutality in the u.s. are you expecting real change in the wake of this trial in the wake of the starting . so fortunately are things some but it really depends on the local or municipal level there's been an encouraging sign there was a former police officer named kerio horne she was a police officer and buffalo new york when the year 2000 thick witness
my heart out to the family of george boyd because i understand how for them this is justice and if and how many activists on the ground people rejoicing at the same time i do want to point out you know we're not done there were 3 other police officers who watched while there are children pressed the life out of george floyd and did nothing i think the new york times has done the reporting that since the trial started us police officers have killed over 3 people a day so that i think by the time...
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feeling about getting out of there and what a cowardly thought they would think of me if they knew i was rejoicing about being out of there? this thing was constantly in the news. in the meantime, i am trying to get situated for a civilian career. a career wasn't even a thought, a job, civilian job. i came across an old ebony magazine that had a coupon recruiting ad. people with electronic maintenance skills, complete this. i sent this thing back in to ibm. turns out, it was ibm atlanta. i got a response from them while i was at khe sahn. we found the letter 15 or 20 years later. the letter was folded up in my pocket. it had spots of red mud on it. i kept that letter, i am thinking, this is my ticket when i get back. sure enough, this would have been october of 1967 when i communicated with them. the letter dates two or three days before this c-130 crash that i talked about where the crew was killed. i have no memory of the crash. i have the letter as evidence of the memory communicating with ibm. i am trying to rationalize what the heck is happening here? i have been essentially out of the primar
feeling about getting out of there and what a cowardly thought they would think of me if they knew i was rejoicing about being out of there? this thing was constantly in the news. in the meantime, i am trying to get situated for a civilian career. a career wasn't even a thought, a job, civilian job. i came across an old ebony magazine that had a coupon recruiting ad. people with electronic maintenance skills, complete this. i sent this thing back in to ibm. turns out, it was ibm atlanta. i got...
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some republicans are publicly and i even guess privately rejoicing that the democrats are pushing theacking idea and they think it will backfire badly so what is your take? >> i think it will backfire. i think the american people are widely opposed to this idea because they recognize what it would do. it would politicize permanently the third branch of government and we need an independent judiciary and the founding fathers said and set it up that way and said why it was so important that you can a politics governing this. imagine the chaos that would ensue if these profound constitutional questions are changed with every election cycle. that is what would happen to each success is president would then add justices according to their own party and it would go on end. we cannot do this pretty i love what the packaging included that 1937 with fdr, people forget it was the democrats who had super majorities in both houses of congress in that era and roundly rejected it because they knew it would be so dangerous. jon: it is interesting to me that right now you've got an almost a divided h
some republicans are publicly and i even guess privately rejoicing that the democrats are pushing theacking idea and they think it will backfire badly so what is your take? >> i think it will backfire. i think the american people are widely opposed to this idea because they recognize what it would do. it would politicize permanently the third branch of government and we need an independent judiciary and the founding fathers said and set it up that way and said why it was so important that...
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and i was like, what but then, he did and her hair looked perfect and i was like, what then a whole nation rejoicedfound out that these two are going to have a second baby, and i was like, what yay, i love it but i looked online, and these british people were so mad at her. i mean, they've always been mad at her, but this time, i was like, what are you so mad about? that this woman is pregnant? you're gonna be mad that a man and his wife are having their second child i wonder what it is about her you don't like what could it possibly be that has those british people so on edge what about her contribution to the royal bloodline has them angry? well, we may never know. then, the britney spears documentary came out, and people crying and stuff in their "free britney" t-s get me a t-shirt so, okay, here's what happens. like, her dad had control of her money and stuff, and she refused to perform until that stopped, and i was like, what then it happened they went to court and her dad lost financial control in her conservatorship, and i was like, what even though i still don't fully understand what a cons
and i was like, what but then, he did and her hair looked perfect and i was like, what then a whole nation rejoicedfound out that these two are going to have a second baby, and i was like, what yay, i love it but i looked online, and these british people were so mad at her. i mean, they've always been mad at her, but this time, i was like, what are you so mad about? that this woman is pregnant? you're gonna be mad that a man and his wife are having their second child i wonder what it is about...
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william bradford the governor sets aside days for a special manner of rejoicing we would think of it now as a harvest feast, but i think those were it's a special manner of rejoicing means. it's part of that harvest feast tradition. that as reformed christians would be practicing it their neighbors across the way come and for three days. there are at least 90 native men with massasoit their sachem probably the women and children are coming from the other side of the brook as well. there are 52 living english men women and children who at a minimum. there are two native people to every english person for english men. there are four wampanog men there just imagine the old traditional way. we once thought about thanksgiving is a long table full of english people with a couple of native people at the end flip that imagination. it's far more native people and half of the english people children under the age of 16 years old and some that are just infants. what we see in that first year in new england is an excellence of diplomacy. thing about how much the wampanoag had suffered in the years before the english came the
william bradford the governor sets aside days for a special manner of rejoicing we would think of it now as a harvest feast, but i think those were it's a special manner of rejoicing means. it's part of that harvest feast tradition. that as reformed christians would be practicing it their neighbors across the way come and for three days. there are at least 90 native men with massasoit their sachem probably the women and children are coming from the other side of the brook as well. there are 52...
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snoetd we thank you ♪ >> reporter: rejoice, a new spring and new home >> i cried when i saw a lot ofolks that i hadn't seen in a long time >> reporter: harlem st. charles catholic church reawakened. >> my relationship with god has gotten very much stronger >> that is our experience -- >> reporter: after a year in pandemic wilderness, holding services remotely, places of worship now slowly, safely welcome back their flock, socially distanced 76% of churchgoers say they now would feel comfortable returning to the pews. >> it was a blessing to see so many people right here in the church again ♪ hold your head up high ♪ >> reporter: in texas, despite the state's reopening, dr. joe ratliff continues virtual services only for the sake of elderly congregants. >> i still think i would rather err o the side of caution at this point >> reporter: this is a special time for many world religions, easter, passover, the beginning of ramadan it is also a challenging time for not only how we worship but for faith itself >> blessed is the one -- >> reporter: mother erica takus welcomes churchgoers in
snoetd we thank you ♪ >> reporter: rejoice, a new spring and new home >> i cried when i saw a lot ofolks that i hadn't seen in a long time >> reporter: harlem st. charles catholic church reawakened. >> my relationship with god has gotten very much stronger >> that is our experience -- >> reporter: after a year in pandemic wilderness, holding services remotely, places of worship now slowly, safely welcome back their flock, socially distanced 76% of...
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getting out of there and what a cowardly thought that they would think of me if they knew i was kind of rejoicing about being out of there. this thing was just constantly in the news. meantime, i'm trying to get situated for a civilian career -- career wasn't even the thought, a job, a civilian job. while i was at khe sanh, i came across an old magazine, "ebony magazine" that happened to have one of these little coupon ads, recruiting ad. people with whatever skills, electronic maintenance skills, complete this. and i sent the thing back in to ibm. it turns out it was ibm atlanta. literally i got a response from them while i was in khe sanh, and we found the letter, i don't know, 15, 20 years ago and i kept it. i kept the letter. it was folded up in my pocket. got spots of khe sanh mud on it, red mud. i kept the letter. i'm thinking this is my ticket when i get back. sure enough, this would have been say october of '67 when i communicated with them, september or october, they answered in october if i'm not mistaken. actually, the letter dates two, three days before this c-130 crash that i talked
getting out of there and what a cowardly thought that they would think of me if they knew i was kind of rejoicing about being out of there. this thing was just constantly in the news. meantime, i'm trying to get situated for a civilian career -- career wasn't even the thought, a job, a civilian job. while i was at khe sanh, i came across an old magazine, "ebony magazine" that happened to have one of these little coupon ads, recruiting ad. people with whatever skills, electronic...
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that they would think of me if they knew i was kind of rejoicing about being out of there. and this thing was just constantly. in the news meantime i'm i'm trying to i'm trying to get situated for civilian career. no career wasn't even a thought a job, you know a civilian job while i was at caisson. i came across an old magazine ebony magazine that happened to have a one of these little coupon ads recruiting ad people with whatever skills electronic maintenance skills complete this and i sent the thing back in to ibm turned out. was ibm, atlanta. and literally i got a response from them while i was a caisson and we found the letter. i don't know. 15 20 years ago and i kept it and i kept the letter it was folded up in my pocket got caisson spots of caisson mud on it, you know red mud, but i kept that letter. you know, i'm thinking this is my ticket. when i get back and sure enough this was would have been say octoberish. of 67 when i communicated with them september october they answered in october from not mistaken. actually the letter a dates like two days before this. c-1
that they would think of me if they knew i was kind of rejoicing about being out of there. and this thing was just constantly. in the news meantime i'm i'm trying to i'm trying to get situated for civilian career. no career wasn't even a thought a job, you know a civilian job while i was at caisson. i came across an old magazine ebony magazine that happened to have a one of these little coupon ads recruiting ad people with whatever skills electronic maintenance skills complete this and i sent...
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i know how hard it's been to find ways to rejoice or give thanks during the pandemic and natural disasters, but it is getting better now. a new day is dawning with every single shot in every arm. and while we are 10,241 rays of sunshine dimmer here in louisiana, we're going to keep their memories shining while working hard to create a better state for all of our people. at the end of the day, it's the louisiana people who truly make our state bright. so let's work to kick together, let's fight for the future that we know is possible. let's get our sunshine back. god bless the united states of america. and god bless the great state of louisiana. thank you all. [applause] these companies who t c-span 3 as a public service. declared a national historic landmark district in 1995 little tokyo near downtown los angeles has been the center of japanese culture in southern california since the early 1900s american history tv toured little tokyo with bill shishima a docent at the japanese american national museum. mr. shashima was born in a little tokyo in 1930 and spent three years at heart mountai
i know how hard it's been to find ways to rejoice or give thanks during the pandemic and natural disasters, but it is getting better now. a new day is dawning with every single shot in every arm. and while we are 10,241 rays of sunshine dimmer here in louisiana, we're going to keep their memories shining while working hard to create a better state for all of our people. at the end of the day, it's the louisiana people who truly make our state bright. so let's work to kick together, let's fight...
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i know how hard it's been to find ways to rejoice or give thanks during the pandemic and natural disasters, but it is getting better now. a new day is dawning with every single shot in every arm. and while we are 10,241 rays of sunshine dimmer here in louisiana, we're going to keep their memories shining while working hard to create a better state for all of our people. at the end of the day, it's the louisiana people who truly make our state bright. so let's work to kick together, let's fight for the future that we know is possible. let's get our sunshine back. >> this hearing is now called to
i know how hard it's been to find ways to rejoice or give thanks during the pandemic and natural disasters, but it is getting better now. a new day is dawning with every single shot in every arm. and while we are 10,241 rays of sunshine dimmer here in louisiana, we're going to keep their memories shining while working hard to create a better state for all of our people. at the end of the day, it's the louisiana people who truly make our state bright. so let's work to kick together, let's fight...
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. >> although i would've rather won -- [applause] tonight, we rejoice in our democracy.joice in the freedom of a wonderful people, and we accept their verdict. william: mondale returned again to private life before president clinton named him as ambassador to japan in 1993. he later served as an envoy to indonesia. in 2002, he returned for a final campaign when minnesota democratic senator paul wellstone died in a plane crash. mondale ran in wellstone's stead, 22 years after he last held elected office, but he lost. >> i love minnesotans, and what is the end of my last campaign, i want to say to minnesotans, you've always treated me decently. you've always listen to me. william: mondale endured personal tragedy in those final years. his daughter eleanor died of brain cancer in 2011, and his wife joan mondale, his partner of 60 years, passed away in 2014. judy: walter mondale was 93 years old. the ways he revolutionized the role of vice president impacted many who came after him, including the vice president who came along 12 years after mondale left office, al gore, and
. >> although i would've rather won -- [applause] tonight, we rejoice in our democracy.joice in the freedom of a wonderful people, and we accept their verdict. william: mondale returned again to private life before president clinton named him as ambassador to japan in 1993. he later served as an envoy to indonesia. in 2002, he returned for a final campaign when minnesota democratic senator paul wellstone died in a plane crash. mondale ran in wellstone's stead, 22 years after he last held...
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. >> although i would have rather won, tonight we rejoice in our democracy, we rejoice in the freedoma wonderful people, and we acceptheir verdict. >> brangham: mondale returned again to private life, before president bill clinton named him as ambassador to japan in 1993. later, he served as an envoy to indonesia. and in 2002, he returned for a final campaign, when minnesota democratic senator paul wellstone died in a plane crash. mondale ran in wellstone's stead, 22 years after he'd last held elected office, but lost. >> i love this state, i love minnesotans, and at the end of what is obviously my last campaign, you always treated me decently, u always listened to me. i am so proud of this state, and >> brangham: mondale endured personal tragedies in those final years as well. his daughter, eleanor, died of brain cancer in 2011. and his wife, joan mondale, his partner of almost 60 years, passed away in 2014. >> woodruff: waltemondale was 93 years old. the ways he revolutionized the role of vice president impacted many who came after him in that position, including al gore. and he joi
. >> although i would have rather won, tonight we rejoice in our democracy, we rejoice in the freedoma wonderful people, and we acceptheir verdict. >> brangham: mondale returned again to private life, before president bill clinton named him as ambassador to japan in 1993. later, he served as an envoy to indonesia. and in 2002, he returned for a final campaign, when minnesota democratic senator paul wellstone died in a plane crash. mondale ran in wellstone's stead, 22 years after...
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. >> i appreciate that, i'm sure the drug dealers are rejoicing on that news also. >> shannon: it doesn'tm like a good move, but we will keep an eye on it, thank you, sir. because thank you. >> shannon: breaking tonight, as carjackings skyrocket in major east coast cities like philadelphia and d.c., a police conform to microform commission in the nation's capital is recommending a reduction in the size of our police force here. senior correspondent laura ingle is taking a closer look tonight at what happens when cities decrease the police. good evening, laura. >> the defunding the police movement has led to many changes of law enforcement throughout the country and at some policies are changing, so are crime statistics, causing concern for many people living in the cities and towns where crime is rising. earlier today, the d.c. police reform commission, 20 member panel created by the d.c. council last summer, released a report outlining 90 recommendations that would include sending social workers to some 911 calls and shrinking the size, response to billy's, and budget of the city's metro
. >> i appreciate that, i'm sure the drug dealers are rejoicing on that news also. >> shannon: it doesn'tm like a good move, but we will keep an eye on it, thank you, sir. because thank you. >> shannon: breaking tonight, as carjackings skyrocket in major east coast cities like philadelphia and d.c., a police conform to microform commission in the nation's capital is recommending a reduction in the size of our police force here. senior correspondent laura ingle is taking a...
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rejoice. a new spring and new hope. >> i cried, when i saw a lot of folks that i hadn't seen in a long time. >ter: the church reawakened. >> my relationship with god has gotten, very much, stronger. >> that is our experience. >> reporter: after a year in pandemic wilderness, holding services, remotely. places of worship now, slowly, safely, welcome back their flock, socially distanced. 76% of churchgoers say they, now, would feel comfortable returning to the pews. >> it was a blessing to see so many people, right here, in the church, again. >> reporter: but in texas, despite the state's reopening, dr. joe ratliff continues virtual services, only, for the sake of elderly congregates. >> i, still, think i would rather, you know, err on the side of caution, at this point. >> this is a special time for many world religions, easter, passover, the beginning of ramadan. but it's also a challenging time not only for how we worship but for faith, itself. mother erica welcomes church churchgoers in restricted numbers. >> where has god been for the last year? >> god has been everywhere. the church is the
rejoice. a new spring and new hope. >> i cried, when i saw a lot of folks that i hadn't seen in a long time. >ter: the church reawakened. >> my relationship with god has gotten, very much, stronger. >> that is our experience. >> reporter: after a year in pandemic wilderness, holding services, remotely. places of worship now, slowly, safely, welcome back their flock, socially distanced. 76% of churchgoers say they, now, would feel comfortable returning to the pews....
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so overall, a sympathetic but rejoice full tone from the white house to the floyd family after that verdict came down, lauren, i know you're busy doing live shots. i don't if you had a chance to talk with anyone there in the crowd, there is a large crowd there behind you. what are they telling you are what are you hearing about their plans for later tonight and anything more as to a personal story. ah, personal reaction as to today's verdict yet, julie, we have been trying to talk to folks and in particular, i think some of the most moving reaction that i've gotten from is from father's black fathers in this crowd who brought their sons down to await that verdict, they said. they feel like this is a new day. new leaf is that exact term i kept hearing over and over, they felt they felt justice for their community that they finally felt they that the system was working for them. talkto one year young woman 18 year old woman who continually was doing happy dances throughout the streets, and she said she finally felt that our year of protest ng had meant something and that she was very excited. obviously to see tho
so overall, a sympathetic but rejoice full tone from the white house to the floyd family after that verdict came down, lauren, i know you're busy doing live shots. i don't if you had a chance to talk with anyone there in the crowd, there is a large crowd there behind you. what are they telling you are what are you hearing about their plans for later tonight and anything more as to a personal story. ah, personal reaction as to today's verdict yet, julie, we have been trying to talk to folks and...
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i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >>> film buffs everywhere can rejoice. of the ceremony have already been recorded and of course, the pandemic has caused a ton of delays in filming. but for fashion watchers out there, there will still be a red carpet. just a lot less crowded with protocols in place. >> it's a landmark year for women and for people of color. almost half the performers nominated in the acting categories are people of color and more than 70 women were nominated across every category including two female directors up for the best director title. for more on what we can expect from one of film's biggest nights, nigel smith is joining us. good morning, nige. >> good morning. >> a stark difference. this year, actors of color nominated across all of these different categories. how much that is a reflection on the films and how much is a reflection on academy members making a point to consider it? >> i think it's really both. i mean, obviously, it's so different because the films last year, so many didn't come out because of the pandemic so really
i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >>> film buffs everywhere can rejoice. of the ceremony have already been recorded and of course, the pandemic has caused a ton of delays in filming. but for fashion watchers out there, there will still be a red carpet. just a lot less crowded with protocols in place. >> it's a landmark year for women and for people of color. almost half the performers nominated in the acting categories are...
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i almost fainted she looked so good. it looked like a fairy tale but the last tenbe iked as the bells of westminster abbey rang that day, the house of windsor rejoicedto their survival. they had the approval of a lot of young people. they had the approval of a lot of people in the commonwealth. >> reporter: attention turned to harry. when he married meghan, the new royal generation seemed complete. but now the sussexes are breakaway royals and the fab four as it was briefly known is no more. >> i think prince harry and meghan leaving the royal family has created a dichotomy and put them both at odds with each other, these two couples, and i think a lot of people see meghan and harry representing the kind of progressive modern side and william and kate being kind of old fashioned right now and that's die spite their relative youth. >> reporter: william and kate still hugely popular but harry and meghan's departure hit the family where it hurt. >> i think for a lot of young people of ethnic minorities in this country watching the first person of color in the royal family having to leave, that is going to change a lot of people's opinions. >> reporter:
i almost fainted she looked so good. it looked like a fairy tale but the last tenbe iked as the bells of westminster abbey rang that day, the house of windsor rejoicedto their survival. they had the approval of a lot of young people. they had the approval of a lot of people in the commonwealth. >> reporter: attention turned to harry. when he married meghan, the new royal generation seemed complete. but now the sussexes are breakaway royals and the fab four as it was briefly known is no...
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i hope that you do that going forward. host: thank you very much for the call. this is the headline in a second pandemic easter, christians gather to rejoice. joining us from columbia, maryland, good morning, paul. caller: it's kind of a violation of your rights. next is what, you have to prove that you got the flu shot? what's next? other things? i have had both of my modernity shot and i still walk around with a mask regardless. thank you for taking the call. host: this from "the new york times," johnson & johnson claiming full responsibility for the vaccine mixup. the mixups boiled up to 15 million doses. dennis is joining us from williamsport, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: i don't see anything wrong with a vaccine passport. i have had both my shots. i have family members that won't get it, they are idiots. why should you be allowed to go some to possibly spread a deadly disease when you can get a vaccine? by the way, these are the same people who are going to keep the restrictions on because the only way covid is going to be beat -- i know several people who have died from it. they think it's all a hoax. i quit bowling at a bowli
i hope that you do that going forward. host: thank you very much for the call. this is the headline in a second pandemic easter, christians gather to rejoice. joining us from columbia, maryland, good morning, paul. caller: it's kind of a violation of your rights. next is what, you have to prove that you got the flu shot? what's next? other things? i have had both of my modernity shot and i still walk around with a mask regardless. thank you for taking the call. host: this from "the new...
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i think you can too. trust aag for the best reverse mortgage solutions. call now so you can... retire better >> fans of dine and dish can rejoice a crime for a favorite is now coming back with all-new episodes of local tasty treats restaurants beast rose and food trucks. kron four's vicki liviakis has a look. can like a lot she's pretty happy to be out of the kitchen going inside a restaurant. >> home is nice and all. but every day. >> things are changing and the good news is that guy. this is back in business. >> so you're in the mood for home cooking just not at home. formerly chow now called to lafayette is a favorite of families who like the ambiance and comfort food. it's dog and kid friendly and the hot cakes are a big hit and during covid tutu's offered up food to go groceries and even the highly coveted rolls of really needed it. well, a great show. the wait staff here is familiar friendly always had outdoor dining in up when indoors had closed. but now you can eat out and dine in at reduced capacity course, that indoor dining we did everything. >> and guys and after such a tough time during the pandemic because comfort
i think you can too. trust aag for the best reverse mortgage solutions. call now so you can... retire better >> fans of dine and dish can rejoice a crime for a favorite is now coming back with all-new episodes of local tasty treats restaurants beast rose and food trucks. kron four's vicki liviakis has a look. can like a lot she's pretty happy to be out of the kitchen going inside a restaurant. >> home is nice and all. but every day. >> things are changing and the good news is...
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i don't know where the conversation goes from there. >> harris: yeah and where is she, the leadership in that conversation? you look at some of the response which was peaceful and people rejoicing, they are seeing justice in their eyes. it's one case and every case is so different. why is aoc weighing in saying this is not enough? how is that helpful. your thoughts? >> to pick up something that leo said, were seeing that as were discussing leadership, making comments, pushing for certain ideological concepts to be appreciated and instead they're being conducted, they're showing that ideology, in addition to social media and education, that's increasing and heightening. perceptions of racism, the results of these studies are fascinating. more white americans than black americans are pushing for race theory while black americans are pushing for agency and resilience. pushed by perceptions of ideology. a lot of this is resulting in anxiety and depression and it's interesting when you drill down the effects of these narratives, these comments by those in power and in charge on people's perceptions of racism in america and actually what you do with that, where we go from here, so mu
i don't know where the conversation goes from there. >> harris: yeah and where is she, the leadership in that conversation? you look at some of the response which was peaceful and people rejoicing, they are seeing justice in their eyes. it's one case and every case is so different. why is aoc weighing in saying this is not enough? how is that helpful. your thoughts? >> to pick up something that leo said, were seeing that as were discussing leadership, making comments, pushing for...
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i would say pre-decision-making process, from the president on down people like chelsea handler who are not willing to let the process play out, we should rejoice: the system worked. it absolutely work to. in a difficult case a public trial was held, he had his defense, the prosecutor had their say in the jury made their verdict. the system worked. >> god help us if we say there is no trial. because there is no videotape. stuart: relax, that was good. thank you very much. we will be watching on the story at 3:00 eastern weekdays on fox news. back to the markets, now we are up 215 points, 44 up from the nasdaq, up 17. i want to bring in michael lee, market watcher. michael as three reasons to go out and buy stocks. reason number one, go. >> you hear a lot of pessimism in the market that we have come too far too fast and the market is too overvalued and nowhere to go. when you hear the experts say that, that is exactly your time to go in and start buying. when you want to be nervous when everybody is out there saying it is the perfect time to buy stocks. and worried about how high the market is, that is what you want to buy because consensus is w
i would say pre-decision-making process, from the president on down people like chelsea handler who are not willing to let the process play out, we should rejoice: the system worked. it absolutely work to. in a difficult case a public trial was held, he had his defense, the prosecutor had their say in the jury made their verdict. the system worked. >> god help us if we say there is no trial. because there is no videotape. stuart: relax, that was good. thank you very much. we will be...
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i hope that you do that going forward. host: thank you very much for the call. this is the headline in a second pandemic easter, christians gather to rejoiceining us from columbia, maryland, good morning, paul. caller: it's kind of a violation of your rights. next is what, you have to prove that you got the flu shot? what's next? other things? i have had both of my modernity shot and i still walk around with a mask regardless. thank you for taking the call. host: this from "the new york times," johnson & johnson claiming full responsibility for the vaccine mixup. the mixups boiled up to 15 million doses. dennis is joining us from williamsport, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: i don't see anything wrong with a vaccine passport. i have had both my shots. i have family members that won't get it, they are idiots. why should you be allowed to go some to possibly spread a deadly disease when you can get a vaccine? by the way, these are the same people who are going to keep the restrictions on because the only way covid is going to be beat -- i know several people who have died from it. they think it's all a hoax. i quit bowling at a bowling c
i hope that you do that going forward. host: thank you very much for the call. this is the headline in a second pandemic easter, christians gather to rejoiceining us from columbia, maryland, good morning, paul. caller: it's kind of a violation of your rights. next is what, you have to prove that you got the flu shot? what's next? other things? i have had both of my modernity shot and i still walk around with a mask regardless. thank you for taking the call. host: this from "the new york...