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modeney, the itt shareholders made millions. the students got ripped up and were left with worthless diplomas. what did the c.e.o. think about the students he was defraudingings? -- defrauding? look at his words. he said, take off the gloves with the student and including back! do not hold back in any way and anything that we can put out there to question the legitimacy of his complaint we should most definitely do so ... we need to call him out publicly. that's the kind of respect they had for these students. many of these kids, as the majority leader knows, were first-generation college students. they are mothers and fathers were so proud that they were at the itt tech college. they made it into college. mom and dad thought they'd have to work extra hours but it would be worth it. it was a fraud from start to finish. a fraud on american taxpayers and a terrible fraud on the students and their families. mr. president, i see that the majority leader is on the floor here h i have a few more pages that i'm going to put into the re
modeney, the itt shareholders made millions. the students got ripped up and were left with worthless diplomas. what did the c.e.o. think about the students he was defraudingings? -- defrauding? look at his words. he said, take off the gloves with the student and including back! do not hold back in any way and anything that we can put out there to question the legitimacy of his complaint we should most definitely do so ... we need to call him out publicly. that's the kind of respect they had for...
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preparados para las condiciones por lo tanto la mayoría de vehículos requieren el uso de cadenas si es que ittatrulla de caminos que la mayoría de accidentes que les ha tocado ver se trata de vehículos con la tracción de las cuatro ruedas también pide a los conductores que no intenten sacar la vuelta a los reglamentos alpasar manejando por las calles (habla en inglés) (habla en inglés) hay que tomar en cuenta lo que nos dicen porque la nieve no se ha acabado y las precipitaciones van a continuar no traten de engañarse vamos a ver esas nevadas vea nada más pudieran acumular qué más nos resta para todavía (nombre extranjero) vamos a la imagen del satélite cómo está llegando y si tiene planes para definir de el domingo sube un pocola temperatura día domingo recomendable es a lo largode toda la tierra privada para nosotros el panorama va a seguir de lluvias también estamos en esta pausa donde en algunos lugares entra aire seco pero en otros siguen estas células individuales generando lluvias en la región vivos la presencia inclusive de posibles tornados especialmente cerca de (nombre extranjero) d
preparados para las condiciones por lo tanto la mayoría de vehículos requieren el uso de cadenas si es que ittatrulla de caminos que la mayoría de accidentes que les ha tocado ver se trata de vehículos con la tracción de las cuatro ruedas también pide a los conductores que no intenten sacar la vuelta a los reglamentos alpasar manejando por las calles (habla en inglés) (habla en inglés) hay que tomar en cuenta lo que nos dicen porque la nieve no se ha acabado y las precipitaciones van a...
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i'm assuming she's done itha the right way the last two weeks i put itt in the holster. i put it out slow rehearsing until the end i put it on turni cocked the pistol bang ittu goes up and she hits the ground and then he starts screaming hit her where both of them came out the other shoulder to shoulder. so when they lost hill with reaction, fox news legal analyst jared along with former florida attorney general pam bondi. pam, when you look at how he h handled this , i don't knowow what you glean from those thoset initial conversations. but then there was a period of time he said he was going towa hand over his phone and he didn'tsan hand over his phone. that took quite a while. then youou have the staged interview. i thought it was rehearsed. obviously it was coached by lawyers. now we're getting more information. is he in legal jeopardy? he is especially in the civil i suit potential criminal. but i think greg and i'll bet c you mainly the civil suit because prosecutors and police will tell youit. you get your by evidence moments after anou incident g happens. they br
i'm assuming she's done itha the right way the last two weeks i put itt in the holster. i put it out slow rehearsing until the end i put it on turni cocked the pistol bang ittu goes up and she hits the ground and then he starts screaming hit her where both of them came out the other shoulder to shoulder. so when they lost hill with reaction, fox news legal analyst jared along with former florida attorney general pam bondi. pam, when you look at how he h handled this , i don't knowow what you...
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. >> itt was briefly before the remarks. >> and the question from earlier this week do you know if shehe is taking any monte carlo antibodies. >> to be immunocompromised he is not so he's not getting the shot. >> is he getting any other medication. >> other than hearing other people are other types of prophylactics. >> andha if you are immunocompromised and those precautions we are taking in the waylu take additional steps and then to protect him. >> and samantha powers said to have at least seven and journalist for killed and six weeks is there any intelligence or information showing they are targeting journalist and you have a warning? >> one that we value the role american journalist around the world that they have placed in bringing to light a lot of people in the country this more and what is happening and the devastation. it has a direct impact on the emotional response know question we recognize that war zone and value that we work very closely with leaders in the t organization to make sure they have members of the organization faith it is an active war zone and that americans sh
. >> itt was briefly before the remarks. >> and the question from earlier this week do you know if shehe is taking any monte carlo antibodies. >> to be immunocompromised he is not so he's not getting the shot. >> is he getting any other medication. >> other than hearing other people are other types of prophylactics. >> andha if you are immunocompromised and those precautions we are taking in the waylu take additional steps and then to protect him. >>...
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street money, you know how itt works, you've seen it.y taken the black community and the democrat party and socialism, they are not. >> how do we get like the immigrant song for opportunity? how to make it american black to finally take their shoes off in america? going to treat this and protected. >> school choice is the best way to get that done. believing in christianity, make them understand. you are an american, you have 25 generations in this country. you have to end the slave trade in 1808, right? this is your country, your people build it. you don't ask permission in your own house, you know your way around. protect yourself and that's part of being american, you have to walk and exercise your freedom. your revocable, nontransferable, exercise your freedom. stand up as a free man in your house will believe in your product. get married, work hard. you've seen that from the pew n this is first graduate high school, don't have a child into you are married. >> in the final two minutes to explain black conservative so much more, you'v
street money, you know how itt works, you've seen it.y taken the black community and the democrat party and socialism, they are not. >> how do we get like the immigrant song for opportunity? how to make it american black to finally take their shoes off in america? going to treat this and protected. >> school choice is the best way to get that done. believing in christianity, make them understand. you are an american, you have 25 generations in this country. you have to end the slave...
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like scott free speech now someone should give her a lesson in basic administrative law because if ittere constitution as a delegation of authority for the executive branch to effectively outlaw certain types of speech it doesn't like or doesn't agree with , i kinda have a feeling that president obama who actually fee is a hard law graduate, would have figured that out before this biden mawr crowd. but the real story here is a lot bigger than mystic talk meets america's got no talent. the problem is the department of homeland security itself set up by president bush aftererus 9/11. it's a completeher disaster. i've been saying this for probably 15 years and now it's run by a man i wouldn't hire to work security at a preschool at any of the forty two illegal migrants on the terrorist watch list or no fly list in canada. the southwest border has been released intoo the unitedyo states. >> i do not know the answer to your question. so look qion., if you think thas exists to protect the homeland, you heard him, you're sorely mistaken. its entire mission now this disinformation board is to
like scott free speech now someone should give her a lesson in basic administrative law because if ittere constitution as a delegation of authority for the executive branch to effectively outlaw certain types of speech it doesn't like or doesn't agree with , i kinda have a feeling that president obama who actually fee is a hard law graduate, would have figured that out before this biden mawr crowd. but the real story here is a lot bigger than mystic talk meets america's got no talent. the...
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fundamental about him that he makes this position, part of me thinks that it is not enough to explain itt by friendship or rebellion, there is something fundamental about him what is that. >> is a h great question and thk you very much and appreciate it and a cure, the family history at that point, anti- politics, had a family, work hard, study and stay out of politics, that was there slogan for the baker family generations, they all more or less did that so baker followed that particular portion any must very political in his interest, most fascinating is to look through his archivesr no letterss of reference to events of the world around him. he was the great depression, world war ii, and the kennedy assassination c in vietnam and civil rights movement and there's no references in the letters to and from his family and no reaction about it and he couldn't remember what a particular moment and he said i don't know that means a new spirit and purely political just board and a corporate lawyer in texas and will be for oil farms and or about the real forms but will see firms big dollar clie
fundamental about him that he makes this position, part of me thinks that it is not enough to explain itt by friendship or rebellion, there is something fundamental about him what is that. >> is a h great question and thk you very much and appreciate it and a cure, the family history at that point, anti- politics, had a family, work hard, study and stay out of politics, that was there slogan for the baker family generations, they all more or less did that so baker followed that particular...
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they ought to control every aspect of itt where it's held, who gets to broadcast it, who gets to ask questions. if there are questions, maybe don't have questions, maybe just letty's candidates make statements and react to each other. but other. they have the same at of time. quit having an a and a b, the so-called kiddies table.s ao that's insulting. it's also destructive. but keep in mind more than anything else we've got to educate the american voter that the purpose of these debates is toeb give them the voters the opportunity to hear about what the candidates think. laura , i can't tell t you how many times a reporter or a a questioner on the debate stage would ask me a question, would spend m two minutes asking the question and then say too me, okay, there'sme my two minue question. you've got thirty seconds to answer it. aree you kidding me? i'm running fori president. u you're not i want to say shut the heck up and let me have the two minutes. you take the thirty seconds gov. talent if they want to went go on amers got talent and have it be allif about them, they should gofe
they ought to control every aspect of itt where it's held, who gets to broadcast it, who gets to ask questions. if there are questions, maybe don't have questions, maybe just letty's candidates make statements and react to each other. but other. they have the same at of time. quit having an a and a b, the so-called kiddies table.s ao that's insulting. it's also destructive. but keep in mind more than anything else we've got to educate the american voter that the purpose of these debates is toeb...
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how many people here by show of hand artist situation where itt comes to them relatively easy to coach through. we can advise ourselves. what we have learned is that you can use a language to shift your perspective. to get you to think about your urchair a chart like someone ele that involves using your own name. so i'm struggling with chatter might think to yourself start problem-solving accordingly. lots of research shows this could be effective or there's a cop that you do not want to do this out loud what you're walking on the street of tucson if you are feeling compelled to do it out loud have air prods in your ears it looks like you're talking to someone else. but, actually there are people on record using this tool during stressful times throughout history dating back to julius caesar, andrea adams, lebron james, jennifer lawrence and so on are in the book. that is one or really simple thing you can do when you'ree managing chatter. give yourself advice like you'd give advice to your best friend username to helpn you do it.om another very easy tool to implement on your own is so
how many people here by show of hand artist situation where itt comes to them relatively easy to coach through. we can advise ourselves. what we have learned is that you can use a language to shift your perspective. to get you to think about your urchair a chart like someone ele that involves using your own name. so i'm struggling with chatter might think to yourself start problem-solving accordingly. lots of research shows this could be effective or there's a cop that you do not want to do...
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it is going to be heavy enough to where you you might hear itt 5:00 a.m. it might wake you up. slippery roads. gusty at the coast. the moderate rainfall to heavy rain first thing in the morning will quickly give way to a short break. look at the next seven days. we have multiple opportunities for level one systems. i'll be back to let you know when you'll need your rain gear and how easter is looking. dan: the pandemic also a consideration for many this holiday weekend. cases are edging up once again in california with the state reporting over 7600 today. the positivity rate is also rising. it is 2.1%. that is an increase of half a percent from last friday. a week ago. hospitalizations have been trending downward. that is encouraging. 1,000 people are hospitalized in california due to covid. dion: around the bay area tonight we found families ready to gather for the holidays. most cautiously excited. reporter: the mask the only real indicator of a pandemic. people packing into san francisco international airport ready to travel this holiday weekend. tell me how you feel to be h
it is going to be heavy enough to where you you might hear itt 5:00 a.m. it might wake you up. slippery roads. gusty at the coast. the moderate rainfall to heavy rain first thing in the morning will quickly give way to a short break. look at the next seven days. we have multiple opportunities for level one systems. i'll be back to let you know when you'll need your rain gear and how easter is looking. dan: the pandemic also a consideration for many this holiday weekend. cases are edging up once...
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. >> itt have with every administration but then they took it to an all-male level that meant people would say being and thene be completely overruled to do something entirely different there were scientist who were working very hard on the guidance document and thenti essentially hhs came t in. and that was written as if it was cdc scientists. so the one extreme of political interference to be completely railroaded. the biden administration has been different but the end sresult is similar that they got so far ahead of the conversation on boosters biden said boosters for everyone way before the scientist had a chance to remove anything. so they could not have done anything else they had to go at the boosters otherwise they would create confusion to show some level of dissension in the government but for all iecitizen to believe the white house and the fda but one of the things i i have been fascinated by the last few weeks or months is that individually the vast majority do not believe that boosters are required for anybody under 65 but yet we have seen anonymous out after anonymous
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what could itt be? one new jersey state senator called holly schleps is taking a close look into a company and there are many of these. but she looked at a company called amazed .com maze. .com creates gender affirming sex ed materials for children, little kids. now msgt rather is backed by the abortion industry, but its videos dress all kinds of topics. here's one of their videos on . the video begins by asking ishe it normal toir watch? here's their answer. yes, it's normal. lots of people watch after all. it's right there and it's free . find out more about right heree on amazing. find out more about right here on the base. oh , thanks. i'll send it to my rest. my fifth grade classmate that's on youtube. so we reached out toed msg this afternoon. we want to know who these videos are aimed at. obviously small children. they didn't really answer questions, did they ? attacked us with maximum self-righteousness. your show's repeated attacks on curricula and resources provenrc to protet children of all a
what could itt be? one new jersey state senator called holly schleps is taking a close look into a company and there are many of these. but she looked at a company called amazed .com maze. .com creates gender affirming sex ed materials for children, little kids. now msgt rather is backed by the abortion industry, but its videos dress all kinds of topics. here's one of their videos on . the video begins by asking ishe it normal toir watch? here's their answer. yes, it's normal. lots of people...
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that every piece that you's alway re, every segment that you watch, sean, in my view itt is defies logic to think that president joe biden had no clue, did not speak to his son about his business dealings. you put up those pictures. therw there wasas also the dinner at cafe milano with associates of hunter. there's the fact that a client of hunter says i enjoyed meeting the vice president. the list goes on lately as the commingling of funds. there's a guy named eric sherwin. he's the head of rosemont seneca. em that'son the chinese investment fund that hunter was a part of. and you mentioned palatial lake house that was funded by hunter in part the upkeep. there was also a whole list of quote grb bills john josephet robinette biden bill .th that's what that stands for. and it list them out from shutter's and the list goesn. on and on .d some of those were reimbursed by the vice president. but the point is it is beyond logic in my view that the former vice president did not know or never spoke to his sonon hunter biden. there are at least 14 data points that suggest otherwise. where does
that every piece that you's alway re, every segment that you watch, sean, in my view itt is defies logic to think that president joe biden had no clue, did not speak to his son about his business dealings. you put up those pictures. therw there wasas also the dinner at cafe milano with associates of hunter. there's the fact that a client of hunter says i enjoyed meeting the vice president. the list goes on lately as the commingling of funds. there's a guy named eric sherwin. he's the head of...
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it is going to be heavy enough to where you you might hear itt 5:00 a.m. it might wake you up. slippery roads. gusty at the coast. the moderate rainfall to heavy rain first thing in the morning will quickly give way to a short break. look at the next seven days. we have multiple opportunities for level one systems. i'll be back to let you know when you'll need your rain gear and how easter is looking. dan: the pandemic also a consideration for many this holiday weekend. cases are edging up once again in california with the state reporting over 7600 today. the positivity rate is also rising. it is 2.1%. that is an increase of half a percent from last friday. a week ago. hospitalizations have been trending downward. that is encouraging. 1,000 people are hospitalized in california due to covid. dion: around the bay area tonight we found families ready to gather for the holidays. most cautiously excited. reporter: the mask the only real indicator of a pandemic. people packing into san francisco international airport ready to travel this holiday weekend. tell me how you feel to be h
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a sauce, you--you want your fish sauce, if you want your garlic black bean sauce,ou had to go find itt a little chinatown market. you didn't know what was going on, and then yee sing chong was established in chinatown. this was a supermarket with a fish section. jon: my mom would steam fish. she would steam live tilapia 'cause eating fresh fish is really big in the chinese community, so she would get live tilapia from the market and she'd steam it at home. and i actually don't know when she started doing this, but she would start steaming it in the microwave, and me and my dad always laughed at my mom for doing it. my mom's like, "what? i can steam a whole fish in, like, 7 minutes." and it tastes exactly the same. it tastes great. 'cause usually you would do this in a steamer. [jon speaks foreign language] [mrs. yao speaking foreign language] jon: yeah. she microwaves it because sometimes the fish-- 'cause she gets the fish live from the markets, but if it's too big, it won't fit in the steamer, so then just put it in the microwave. [mrs. yao speaking foreign language] jon: it's also f
a sauce, you--you want your fish sauce, if you want your garlic black bean sauce,ou had to go find itt a little chinatown market. you didn't know what was going on, and then yee sing chong was established in chinatown. this was a supermarket with a fish section. jon: my mom would steam fish. she would steam live tilapia 'cause eating fresh fish is really big in the chinese community, so she would get live tilapia from the market and she'd steam it at home. and i actually don't know when she...
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and you see how quickly itt rose. if you r look at the gas price surge under president biden, you see that first dotted line o is when biden takes office and you see the steady increase . you a left it at two forty two a gallon and by the time you know it's up like a buck fifty a gallon by the time putin ever t invaded ukraine.he but they try to blame putin and ukraine and we'll put the gas prices up thereup as well. and then today's number inflation of wholesale prices. you know, again, you'reti at one point six percent today it's eleven point two percent. mr. president, the bloombergrg came out with an estimate that the average american household is going to pay five thousand two hundred dollars a year in biden's inflation tax.s infla the poor and the middle classti in this country, mr. p presiden, or as you call them, the forgotten men and women. they cannot afford that type of money. they'ret not going to be able to survive if this continues, if you're president, what would you do so what you're saying is all soun
and you see how quickly itt rose. if you r look at the gas price surge under president biden, you see that first dotted line o is when biden takes office and you see the steady increase . you a left it at two forty two a gallon and by the time you know it's up like a buck fifty a gallon by the time putin ever t invaded ukraine.he but they try to blame putin and ukraine and we'll put the gas prices up thereup as well. and then today's number inflation of wholesale prices. you know, again,...
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. >> we are close i am delighted so that we know what we have and then to see how effective itt' is so if that is true then i'm sure they will do it quickly and we will be ready. >> was there a setback because initially without for the younger kids we can do it by march and then it was delayed. what happened? >> we were asked on the second dosee we need three doses to be successful for the same for kids and adults we know that's theve case. however disproportionately to affect the kids and the previews the variant was less severe and then the kids ended up in the hospital so there was a lot of pressure so then if that second dose but then the third dose so then we found a better way for transparency with a full set of data is very important and then coming in a few weeks time so now it will come in april and that data set that everybody can see. >> very well. were getting a lot of great questions. hundred and three companies that manufacture the covid vaccine agree to work together? big business. >> i think the whole industry work together. for example with the biotech we cannot do tha
. >> we are close i am delighted so that we know what we have and then to see how effective itt' is so if that is true then i'm sure they will do it quickly and we will be ready. >> was there a setback because initially without for the younger kids we can do it by march and then it was delayed. what happened? >> we were asked on the second dosee we need three doses to be successful for the same for kids and adults we know that's theve case. however disproportionately to affect...
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because i think the maritime industry in particular has unique opportunity to sort of leap forward when itt comes to cybersecurity. it's fantastic too hear. there is a role policymakers to play in this of course so i i would love both of your thoughts on what is several and how should they approach privatization of cybersecurity in the maritime industry. this time i will start with you, madam minister. >> thank you so much. one of the key challenges to identify where the largest supply chains are. because of the interconnectednessin of our glol trade system and the digital and physical worlds the consequences ofve cyber incident is overseas. so the case an example of cyber attack on a ukraine city would eventually affect countries all over the world. expertise and resources are so scarce where to follow our risk-based approach where their meeting those. as far as cyber exercise, it involves that you find out where the largest risks are. last year the netherlands organized its largest cross sectoral so far. it involved more than 90 90 pubc and private organizations that participated includin
because i think the maritime industry in particular has unique opportunity to sort of leap forward when itt comes to cybersecurity. it's fantastic too hear. there is a role policymakers to play in this of course so i i would love both of your thoughts on what is several and how should they approach privatization of cybersecurity in the maritime industry. this time i will start with you, madam minister. >> thank you so much. one of the key challenges to identify where the largest supply...
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get a copy at amazon.com or major bookstore, it is compelling, itt covers a heck of a lotot more, a lot david mamet i'll see you next week , take care. >> we'll be right me >> welcome back, and i listened were two great guests and decided that you with this next election is about and write these words now, rationality, civility, real science, knowledge, faith, tradf inha the almighty god and that s with this election is about in one word it is about american a discipline those who love this country and the freedomha that comes with it and those who do not and those who abuse as a, and those who try to impose their own conformity into informally and those withty foundationalnd principles, verss the rest of us, red blooded americans who embrace and/or this nation and that is what the next election is about is you next time, on life, liberty & levin. >> it is the "fox news" alert, live in warsaw poland and russia has campaign of terror against ukraine interest day 40 and with it comes new shocking images, with the president of ukraine described as genocide, bodies of more than one hundreds
get a copy at amazon.com or major bookstore, it is compelling, itt covers a heck of a lotot more, a lot david mamet i'll see you next week , take care. >> we'll be right me >> welcome back, and i listened were two great guests and decided that you with this next election is about and write these words now, rationality, civility, real science, knowledge, faith, tradf inha the almighty god and that s with this election is about in one word it is about american a discipline those who...
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. >> itt was a cultural shift and it's not just war. there'ss trauma everywhere and people realize everyone gets screwed over. t i am alone but i have someone else i can talk to and i think that is three of us are sitting in a room. everything is so out in the open it's changed. >> there's one question i want to get to before we closed. people who've not been in the war are different then people would have been in a war. which person do you think was the intendedce audience? >> i would think this is for someone that hasn't been in the war. it's for everybody but he isn't talking to a soldier here. he's talking to someone who may to war.out going it's interesting talk about the intended audience. he was aware of his audience. his whole career was writing short stories to appeal to the audience. he always talked about it you've got to make your work entertainment. he wasn't just writing for himself. you might be right thinking about most of the guys in his unit they read the book and think this is what you wrote. they were looking forward
. >> itt was a cultural shift and it's not just war. there'ss trauma everywhere and people realize everyone gets screwed over. t i am alone but i have someone else i can talk to and i think that is three of us are sitting in a room. everything is so out in the open it's changed. >> there's one question i want to get to before we closed. people who've not been in the war are different then people would have been in a war. which person do you think was the intendedce audience?...
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something special about mothers and children are they don't believe it, then there's's the once creating ittrun the dronese . >> with the order in creativity and our creator, and that is the foundation of progress and crippled by our conception for somehow inadequately . [inaudible]. >> that the understanding is our creativity is that we have the modern day of the creator of god is not as simply how people think about creativity and progress but actually. >> i drew it on that opposition. >> i'm thinking that's great book called the savior of science in 1960s which made that point before all of this began before have an and we have another interesting commented in one of our participants has actually friend of mine, and i think that shehe wrote in saying canwr moral or ethical is a program into a. >> ai has consciousness in the potential alley for aci conscio, and it's a program and you can program this if you want and so the answer, is yes, but it's not as if you're programming a moral conscience with the programming that of constraints. [inaudible]. >> is another question that maybe i shoul
something special about mothers and children are they don't believe it, then there's's the once creating ittrun the dronese . >> with the order in creativity and our creator, and that is the foundation of progress and crippled by our conception for somehow inadequately . [inaudible]. >> that the understanding is our creativity is that we have the modern day of the creator of god is not as simply how people think about creativity and progress but actually. >> i drew it on that...
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as a first-time book author i would not recommend itt for the fainthearted. it is an exquisite form of torture. i was lucky enough to finish my book right before covid started, and then i was left with this they call professionally, what am i going to do next. unfortunately as a journalist there's always another news story to cover. but as those of us who live in coastal georgia no, i'm vaguely 23rd, 2020, a young black man named ahmed our brief was murdered. what i'm working on next i'm working on covering the trials of his killers. site had a really long, long week covering the trials of his killers.s, but this is all, this is all another like really, really inspiring life moment. because i was professionally at loose ends feeling and urgency about covering stories that are in the public interest here at home in my backyard among my neighbors. and with a group of incredibly committed to mindy leaders here in savannah and friends we launched a nonprofit news organization called the current. [applause] >> and so that's what i'm working on now. working on qb m
as a first-time book author i would not recommend itt for the fainthearted. it is an exquisite form of torture. i was lucky enough to finish my book right before covid started, and then i was left with this they call professionally, what am i going to do next. unfortunately as a journalist there's always another news story to cover. but as those of us who live in coastal georgia no, i'm vaguely 23rd, 2020, a young black man named ahmed our brief was murdered. what i'm working on next i'm...
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apple will be looking at this to see if it pays off if ittes does, i could see them looking at it mores is more for apple to look at their streaming exhibitions, but they are trying to make this happen for streaming plus. >> the aim isn't necessarily to run mlb games but part of a larger flywheel, ambition, break that down for us for apple >> i can't think about the hardware subscription plan reports we have been hearing about that is supposed to happen this fall. you think about amazon prime, you get all of these extras on top of two-day shipping. if there is a plan, people aren't necessarily signing up for apple services in droves, but if you can tie something to it like you get oscar winning and grammy winning and live sports, this is something that can get people to sign up. >> i guess it sells apple tvs too, maybe a bunch of stuff. if i am a baseball fan and i know i am going to get to watch a friday night baseball through apple tv it's just easier to buy an iphone because i could watch it on that or easier to buy an iphone or a tablet or something else because i can watch it ther
apple will be looking at this to see if it pays off if ittes does, i could see them looking at it mores is more for apple to look at their streaming exhibitions, but they are trying to make this happen for streaming plus. >> the aim isn't necessarily to run mlb games but part of a larger flywheel, ambition, break that down for us for apple >> i can't think about the hardware subscription plan reports we have been hearing about that is supposed to happen this fall. you think about...
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instances in those is quoted in the time of the detail agent is said every time the services tested itts better so the assumption is going through jfk and then to check the security along the motorcade for sniper fire after the assassination attempt we will change policies and after the reagan assassination now we add magnetometers all of this seems smart and normal but to a civilian i'mhi thinking of course then i think back to the capital insurrection were just a couple of months ago and then the capital police that those sectors and is such a point of controversy and it's a question of liberty as opposed to these are the leaders of our country we have to protect them so as much as we see security protocols, it's not without controversy. >> why? and the problem here and it has friends around the capital because it looks terrible. president trump did not like the new fence design they were envisioning to prevent the jumper incidents that were so humiliating. he said it look like a prison. kennedy does not want detail agent on the back of his car when they were writing and motorcades. b
instances in those is quoted in the time of the detail agent is said every time the services tested itts better so the assumption is going through jfk and then to check the security along the motorcade for sniper fire after the assassination attempt we will change policies and after the reagan assassination now we add magnetometers all of this seems smart and normal but to a civilian i'mhi thinking of course then i think back to the capital insurrection were just a couple of months ago and then...
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kes ge's the by tllhey the t h h h hso whaty gdodooooer t picinolol p ha m m itt, mnn m,eyel,omehe tshnt becng ce thept n the yorg o i idi iy drousdi peop op reop pusnd of traind pndpleingei abbeab aab a robbed and you have the reality that although there is a bit of a crime spike, homicides are actually down this year. are we as safe as we were in the 90s or does it just feel that way because of reporting? >> we are not as unsafe as the 90s, 1991, 2290 people were murdered in new york. we got as low as -- right. it was startling is you hear people saying it's not as bad as the 90s, why is everyone worried about crime? for something ray kelly did as police commissioner when we got the number down to 600 murderers and people said it's a big city, he said we can get it down to 500 or 40300. i think we need to get that mindset back and say we will use all law enforcement tools and judicial tools and mental health tools to identify people who are dangerous and deter them from crime and incapacitate them through mental health treatment, inpatient beds, rehabilitation for drug addiction. w
kes ge's the by tllhey the t h h h hso whaty gdodooooer t picinolol p ha m m itt, mnn m,eyel,omehe tshnt becng ce thept n the yorg o i idi iy drousdi peop op reop pusnd of traind pndpleingei abbeab aab a robbed and you have the reality that although there is a bit of a crime spike, homicides are actually down this year. are we as safe as we were in the 90s or does it just feel that way because of reporting? >> we are not as unsafe as the 90s, 1991, 2290 people were murdered in new york....
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i still don't know where he's got itt' from. i thought those were the words we lived by. [laughter] but we were so happy. but the childhood was so happy. but all of the sudden i'm thrust into a world that is not new orleans it was broadly financial successful america new york. it is very successful people are making a lot of money and they are so unhappy for they are so miserable my most miserable college classmates knew they want to go to wall street and when they set foot on campus something isth wrong are all the people going to study economics have no interest in economics there going to work on wall street and have miserable lifeav successful but miserable lives for it's a right from the start i have a view of that world that is a little different. i think it is screwed up like why is this? why is this success? and there is no question that leads to liars poker bread there's no question that leads to particular a kind of armor that i had, they never persuaded me this was important even though they let me end they may be a successful person for a few years and were go
i still don't know where he's got itt' from. i thought those were the words we lived by. [laughter] but we were so happy. but the childhood was so happy. but all of the sudden i'm thrust into a world that is not new orleans it was broadly financial successful america new york. it is very successful people are making a lot of money and they are so unhappy for they are so miserable my most miserable college classmates knew they want to go to wall street and when they set foot on campus something...
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activating it with a chemical see don't kill it and then 700 children in the pittsburgh area and found itt to be safe to induce in immune response he felt comfortable but now on tuesday the fda will consider several thousand child study between five and 11 -year-olds. i'm getting toge it. and to say i've got it but nonetheless he didn't want to do that and with that placebo vaccine but nonetheless so 420,000 got the vaccine the others got the placebo and for thean person who was ahead of the trial and those three words would headline every newspaper in the united states and church bells rang out and apartments who stopped over the voice of america. they said polio should be conquered so had we know it's effective? because 16 children died of polio in the study all of the placebo and those that were paralyzed and 34 in the placebo first and second graders in the fifties. but for the flip of the coin but that is something you don't ever realize and it's coming up now with regard so what were considering next tuesday for five through 11 -year-olds. >> i was reminded over and over again just h
activating it with a chemical see don't kill it and then 700 children in the pittsburgh area and found itt to be safe to induce in immune response he felt comfortable but now on tuesday the fda will consider several thousand child study between five and 11 -year-olds. i'm getting toge it. and to say i've got it but nonetheless he didn't want to do that and with that placebo vaccine but nonetheless so 420,000 got the vaccine the others got the placebo and for thean person who was ahead of the...
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obviously, itt's a lot more difficult to get the ukrainians the assistance the allies are promising them but say it is actually going into ukraine. they don't appear to have gotten the coastal defense systems yet but white house says they're working on it with allies, though air defense systems still unanswered so far. >> it's interesting, john kirby told me the other day, no examples of russians disrupting the flow of weapons systems coming into the country at all, so once the united states and nato tries to send stuff in, it does get here. ivan, i know you said there's a huge volunteer effort welcoming the refugees and the images of people arriving on the buses so dramatic, but what happens after that? do these people know where they're going? >> reporter: no. not necessarily. because again, peoples' lives have been ripped out from under them. so there is a kind of adjustment, and a reconfiguring. so i've seen, and also, the people that are fleeing these cities that are the battle ground, they join this flow of humanity that is surge across ukraine since the russians launched their inv
obviously, itt's a lot more difficult to get the ukrainians the assistance the allies are promising them but say it is actually going into ukraine. they don't appear to have gotten the coastal defense systems yet but white house says they're working on it with allies, though air defense systems still unanswered so far. >> it's interesting, john kirby told me the other day, no examples of russians disrupting the flow of weapons systems coming into the country at all, so once the united...
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even then there's no a guarantee it's going to make itt into a final product. it might go through sorting and up in the landfill anyway which is a huge bummer. i think there's different things you can do. first if there is a business that you really like you to buy their product talk to them and ask them what are some other options here? could i bring in my own container and have you put the food in it? some places in some cities they're working camp pilot programs to make that happen so that we can reduce waste. some places they start where you combine the reusable take-out container for $5. and then when you go in you bring your dirty one and they give your food and a clean one. sort of like a package exchange process. and so that is happening in more places but you can also engage your local government a lot of cities and towns are looking at alternative packaging to try to plastics.gle use i talk in the book about the nuance that's really necessary and that and how really harmful for communities. also to a lot of lower income folks who cannot afford to have
even then there's no a guarantee it's going to make itt into a final product. it might go through sorting and up in the landfill anyway which is a huge bummer. i think there's different things you can do. first if there is a business that you really like you to buy their product talk to them and ask them what are some other options here? could i bring in my own container and have you put the food in it? some places in some cities they're working camp pilot programs to make that happen so that...
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itt 16 people hurt 10 of whom were shot. reporter karen winter has the latest details on the investigation. >>sheer terror tuesday morning on new york's subway system. cell phone video captures the chaos as a manhattan-bound train was approaching the 36th street subway. that's when authorities say a man opened fire on passengers inside the train car. >>an individual on that train. and what appeared to be a gas mask. even to the canister out of his bag and opened the train at that time began to fill with smoke. he then opened fire tracking multiple people on the subwa and in the black for new york's police commissioner said they don't have a motive at this time but added they're not ruling anything out. >>officials also said there are no known explosive devices on subway trains. and that right now this is not being investigated as an act of terror. graphic video showed people administering cpr to the injured with led lighting dozens of emergency vehicles arrived within minutes to transport patients to nearby hospitals. >>cong
itt 16 people hurt 10 of whom were shot. reporter karen winter has the latest details on the investigation. >>sheer terror tuesday morning on new york's subway system. cell phone video captures the chaos as a manhattan-bound train was approaching the 36th street subway. that's when authorities say a man opened fire on passengers inside the train car. >>an individual on that train. and what appeared to be a gas mask. even to the canister out of his bag and opened the train at that...
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voting rights act has been reauthorized four times on the law every time itt was reauthorized, it was signed into law by republican senate. 1982 ronald reagan, 2006 george w. bush andnd something seems to have happened. i'm not sure, maybe the election of 2008 but over the last 15 years or so all of a sudden voting rights was no longer a settled question it was no question, the party has had a bandaged its modern-day position. hopefully there will be some space in the senate to changeehe that now that the influencers of the prior president are diminished in terms of his 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> i wanted to ask about something that's more controversial than voting rights that have become controversial in recent years. i talked with my students a lot, young people are frustrated about our campaign finance system. people who are 18 or 19't know many court cases, but they know citizens united. they know money is flowing into our system and this is one of the things that, from where i sit is troubling, but it is the thing i'm most pessimistic about, given especially a very conservative
voting rights act has been reauthorized four times on the law every time itt was reauthorized, it was signed into law by republican senate. 1982 ronald reagan, 2006 george w. bush andnd something seems to have happened. i'm not sure, maybe the election of 2008 but over the last 15 years or so all of a sudden voting rights was no longer a settled question it was no question, the party has had a bandaged its modern-day position. hopefully there will be some space in the senate to changeehe that...
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write w it is washington in some ways, it was a story of washington over the course of a generation so itt wasn't just te jim baker story it was washington in this era that contrasted so starkly with us a today. chris matthew has written about reagan and tip o'neill. today's washington is so radically different than the one in which jim baker was a giant on the stage. we want to capture that and we started this instead a long time before donald trump came along. it was already broken by the time he got there. we can argue that he bashed it some more but we started when obama was president and things in washington were already so dysfunctional that the story told us something today as well as his time. >> i love this book. it really taught me things i didn't know about the reagan presidency and how it works in washington. it's the classic story of sort of the man behind the scenes, the guy who's making things worse and who gives attentionn o details. it's a story about the establishment of the sort of end of the establishment. there is a notion both on the left and the right who look at the
write w it is washington in some ways, it was a story of washington over the course of a generation so itt wasn't just te jim baker story it was washington in this era that contrasted so starkly with us a today. chris matthew has written about reagan and tip o'neill. today's washington is so radically different than the one in which jim baker was a giant on the stage. we want to capture that and we started this instead a long time before donald trump came along. it was already broken by the...
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unique about that experience about that shared experience of powerlessness as people have described itt over and over again not just in 12 step traditions and other recovery traditions throughout the years. but then also make any sense of the fact that to me at least addiction is contiguous with the rest of human struggles with the will and self-control. making sense of human agency. >> it is a great question i can share a couple thoughts about it but also makes me want to read this short passage that came from your book it's so connected very question of how to ietreat addiction as a phenomenn and as an experience and also treat it as connected to you and meeting a broader experience rather than you pushback really and really necessary ways i think against this binary of addicted or not addicted there is a momentt on 22 in your book for you say from the beginning the work addiction was and not a narrow description of medical problem but eventually rinse and complicateoward histories of the human condition is not just about drugs but about willingness and agency being someone who choose
unique about that experience about that shared experience of powerlessness as people have described itt over and over again not just in 12 step traditions and other recovery traditions throughout the years. but then also make any sense of the fact that to me at least addiction is contiguous with the rest of human struggles with the will and self-control. making sense of human agency. >> it is a great question i can share a couple thoughts about it but also makes me want to read this short...
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russia is also of course a threat and concern but as we just saw the military is not as capable as itt might be and to put things in context the budget at about $770 billion is 50% of the russian gross domestic product, 50% of their economy. it's less than 5% of the economy in china and that is one of the many reasons i consider china to be the challenge and the one i'm focused on most when i think about modernization in the department. the investment increase is a down payment on the future, it's the first payment of what's going to come. transformations are not cheap so there will be some hard choices ahead but the threat is increasing over time so to keep the balance going forward we are going to have to make hard choices even any conceivable budget that might come out of congress, so i want to make sure people aret prepared for that. so where is that transformation necessary? when you look at the missions at the department of the air force and start withwi the strategic missions we are actually in pretty good shape. we have the replacement fully funded in the budget and the b-29 bo
russia is also of course a threat and concern but as we just saw the military is not as capable as itt might be and to put things in context the budget at about $770 billion is 50% of the russian gross domestic product, 50% of their economy. it's less than 5% of the economy in china and that is one of the many reasons i consider china to be the challenge and the one i'm focused on most when i think about modernization in the department. the investment increase is a down payment on the future,...
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but they say it should be in a museum.se the argument goes itt could be surrounded by programs. even -- i wonder if you could us about what happened at the houston museum of african american culture after it took in the stoo chew andho how that affected your view about how works of statuary can be disarmed. >> so i think taking down a statue doesn't e ration history. so if you are concerned about history, you can p think, how ee can we display this statue so we can tlernrn history of its use a monument. so i lot of people steam say put its in a museum, but i really don'tin think this is as simplef an answer as one might think. first of all, storage is expensive,e, preservation is expensive. who's going to pay for all of this? a lot s of museum professionals talked too were kind of like we're not america's attic for racist stuff we want to hide. no, that's a not the role of museums. so to really change people's minds or open people's minds to different perspectives to not have a museum gallery become a site of appreciation of the statue, et cetera, you have to doit a lot of work.
but they say it should be in a museum.se the argument goes itt could be surrounded by programs. even -- i wonder if you could us about what happened at the houston museum of african american culture after it took in the stoo chew andho how that affected your view about how works of statuary can be disarmed. >> so i think taking down a statue doesn't e ration history. so if you are concerned about history, you can p think, how ee can we display this statue so we can tlernrn history of its...
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bought the territory before the creation of the state of israel then during the 1948 war of independence itt was taken over by the jordanians. israelis went back in 67 and then a legal process began where the families tried to regain the control of this real estate. it's dragged on for decades now and it was remarkable to watch the coverage of this particulart neighborhood because we so often people were saying that it was the cause of the war and as i note in the book, real estate disputes especially ones being out adjudicated in a legitimate legal process, theyse don't caue wars. guns cause wars, rockets, explosions. this was one political issue maybe even a commercial issue being hammered out in a legitimate process and so the idea, and we still hear it today, that it caused the war was curious to me and i think represented a lazy level of analysis that persists. i don'tin think it's only the arab-israeli conflict. >> you say lazy and analysis on your view, i'm not trying to put words in your mouth about that this was used as a sort of wedge issue or spark on the fire is that right? there
bought the territory before the creation of the state of israel then during the 1948 war of independence itt was taken over by the jordanians. israelis went back in 67 and then a legal process began where the families tried to regain the control of this real estate. it's dragged on for decades now and it was remarkable to watch the coverage of this particulart neighborhood because we so often people were saying that it was the cause of the war and as i note in the book, real estate disputes...
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. >> yctlyctlylylyly itte r hecadom b no er place .as ecee cnyny defin ded ng chahandha asorsnd emuskninullyn oay rans aompanyome fre speech.. .th. wha ehatveryonseonseonsese ngng n ent entit to free fre fre sp c poraphyndnd tryin nee nbe donon as. adad nadad been doing. they were showing no transparency with their censorship of conservatives. that is will change. elizabeth: they booted off doctors, zionists they disagree with. got rid of babylon buy. brought up trump russia and hunter biden laptop. jeff bezos is getting mocked for trying to troll musk, asking if china may use leverage over musk when bezos amazon censored negative reviews by a book by communist leader xi xinping. amazon is trying to for a decade to get into china for its business. democrats like elizabeth warren going crazy. jack dorsey, twitter cofounder say elon musk is the fix here. what do you think? >> agree with dorsey and appreciate him saying that. we had this discussion many times over the last 12 months. i don't know if you could fix the problems facebook and twitter have legislatively. as republicans and con
. >> yctlyctlylylyly itte r hecadom b no er place .as ecee cnyny defin ded ng chahandha asorsnd emuskninullyn oay rans aompanyome fre speech.. .th. wha ehatveryonseonseonsese ngng n ent entit to free fre fre sp c poraphyndnd tryin nee nbe donon as. adad nadad been doing. they were showing no transparency with their censorship of conservatives. that is will change. elizabeth: they booted off doctors, zionists they disagree with. got rid of babylon buy. brought up trump russia and hunter...
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. >> itt is a stunning stunning thing, and hats off to the george washington university doctors and the start surgeon the putting back together again. they dealt with a lot of challenges the part of the reason that he made were not aware of it at the time is because the secret service andnd the white house were seriously keeping it under wraps. a close he came to death was very much -- >> only something we learned later, right. >> so hidden. the surgeons dug out a devastator bullet out of the side of his long which was hidden behind a rib. it was what hard them to find. >> you mention how things change over these different instances, with every moment i mean i get example jonathan is called a couple times in the book who says every time the service is tested it gets better. theet assumption is they go through jfk, while after jfk now they will check the security of buildings on the motorcade route to prevent sniper fire and will be no more open top convertibles. after the wallace assassination attempt will change policy of roadblocks. after the reagan assassination to now will add magne
. >> itt is a stunning stunning thing, and hats off to the george washington university doctors and the start surgeon the putting back together again. they dealt with a lot of challenges the part of the reason that he made were not aware of it at the time is because the secret service andnd the white house were seriously keeping it under wraps. a close he came to death was very much -- >> only something we learned later, right. >> so hidden. the surgeons dug out a devastator...
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i mean, you feel it you feel itt in the hispanic polling. polling of in the young people. they might not have likeon something's about trump and that's that's what they think. but they know this is is bad. b. they know it. there's no spinning it, spinning it. pa biden cares or he feels your pain or he was poor, wants to none of that makes a difference. and again, this isn't just a biden i problem but an entire democrat party problem because they do control everythingy, in washington, d.c., the presidency, the senate, the house you're seeingno in these states where d republican governors are experimenting with differentifo ways of doing things contrary to the way the federal government has been doingng h things in recent years that these are much more popular. you saw that poll just last week showing that biden's approval numbers are are just horrific among hispanic voters. and what we saw in twenty twenty yes, republicans didha poorly in that election, but they had more voters than they've ever had before and they created this broad multiple racial working class party . an
i mean, you feel it you feel itt in the hispanic polling. polling of in the young people. they might not have likeon something's about trump and that's that's what they think. but they know this is is bad. b. they know it. there's no spinning it, spinning it. pa biden cares or he feels your pain or he was poor, wants to none of that makes a difference. and again, this isn't just a biden i problem but an entire democrat party problem because they do control everythingy, in washington, d.c., the...
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this is about protecting children because itt is sote critical to have parents involved in every aspect off a child's education. education. they have they have carved out this caveat to presume parents to be an enemy but only in this one area. and it's ridiculous and it's a false narrative being used to drive a wedge in between the parent child relationship. this is fundamentally about protectingng children and making sure parents are not cut critical decisions being made at schools without them. well, i know governor, the bill about nrcc or pre-k through three. why just stop at three? well, what does that i mean it says anything above that's got to be developmentally an age appropriate. so the florida department t of education will be putting some meat on the bones. would you be potentiallyng looking at looking at limitations at all? here's the thing. i mean, things like wokede gender ideology have no place in the schools. >> my point is i mean, if you wantla if you want both gender ideology, then go to oberland or berkeley or something like that . but it's just not appropriateik to do
this is about protecting children because itt is sote critical to have parents involved in every aspect off a child's education. education. they have they have carved out this caveat to presume parents to be an enemy but only in this one area. and it's ridiculous and it's a false narrative being used to drive a wedge in between the parent child relationship. this is fundamentally about protectingng children and making sure parents are not cut critical decisions being made at schools without...
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do so the partners and the jobs it bit with our ability to w perform and then we keep talking about ittver and over and over again and push other loved ones away because we do not censor ourur chatter and it can create physical health problems in ways that are scary that we may not be labor here. sets on the big problems that we face. >> one of the things that you mentioned is we all have the needed to vent to become exacerbated with social media just to put something out there. and you make a point to say often that venting is not necessarily a good thing with negative implications so at what point does the support you are looking for to have an initial hearing and that they support that negativity and it is a spiraling down his cycle how do you view that? with the limitations? >> other people can be an unbelievable asset to us when it comes to managing our chatter but also a tremendous vulnerability so i spend a chapter in thepl book to break down how you can harness relationships with people for better rather than for worse. a lot of people think and have learned through culture and
do so the partners and the jobs it bit with our ability to w perform and then we keep talking about ittver and over and over again and push other loved ones away because we do not censor ourur chatter and it can create physical health problems in ways that are scary that we may not be labor here. sets on the big problems that we face. >> one of the things that you mentioned is we all have the needed to vent to become exacerbated with social media just to put something out there. and you...
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well, finally, texas governor greg abbott, he's had itt and he's sending a strong message to joe . and abbott now plans toot transport illegal migrants straight to washington, dc they can live in joe's backyard. take a look to help local officials whose communities are being overwhelmed by hordes of illegal immigrants h who are being dropped off by the bush administration. texas is providing charter busses to send these illegal immigrants who have been dropped off by the bush administration to washington, d.c. we are sending them to, the united states capitol where the bush administration will be able todmin more immediately address the needs of the peopleg that they are allowed to come across our border o. and not to be outdone, florida governor ron desantis says i he is sending the illegal immigrants in his state straight to delawaren. >> i like these ideas. take a look. we do not businesses or contractors are dumping peopleet who are illegal into florida from southern texas. you know, we're going too go after their ability to do business in florida if it is b something people wh
well, finally, texas governor greg abbott, he's had itt and he's sending a strong message to joe . and abbott now plans toot transport illegal migrants straight to washington, dc they can live in joe's backyard. take a look to help local officials whose communities are being overwhelmed by hordes of illegal immigrants h who are being dropped off by the bush administration. texas is providing charter busses to send these illegal immigrants who have been dropped off by the bush administration to...
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now of course,he itt comes as biden refuses to address surging inflation at a forty plus year high record cost at the gas pump. a whole host of other self-inflicted crises. but to joey, the white house,. they're blaming, quote, technical factors and vladimir putin no wrong. all of this was happening long before putin invaded ukraine in late february . and when biden was asked aboutte a recession, he responded with this rambling word salad. take a look. i think we're what you're seeing is enormous growthha in the countryt that it was affected by everything from kuvinn blockages that occurred along the way. now you always have to be take a look and no one to predict a recession. now they're predicting either some are predicting maybe a recession in twenty twenty three . and speaker pelosi, she was flustered when asked a straightforward questiona about gas prices by our very own chad pergram. take a look. do you think that the public is blaming democrats or will continue to blame democrats on gas republicans? let me down on it. i think they'reoo blaming the ol companies. they will blame all
now of course,he itt comes as biden refuses to address surging inflation at a forty plus year high record cost at the gas pump. a whole host of other self-inflicted crises. but to joey, the white house,. they're blaming, quote, technical factors and vladimir putin no wrong. all of this was happening long before putin invaded ukraine in late february . and when biden was asked aboutte a recession, he responded with this rambling word salad. take a look. i think we're what you're seeing is...
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so itt had been a long time sine audiences had arguably read his experiences. i think a that was when really inspired us toth say let's brin it to today's audiences. i was on a a plane to israel in july, 2019. i spent a wonderful week with yifat and g her family and thom. i am noto an author, a his for on, not an expert, i am not jewish either. i just found thomas's story inspiring. i read his second book, guns and barbed w wire. so yifat said let's see if we cane take it to today's audiences. that was the firsto stages of te book. the second was howir do we go about this? the strategy, the direction of putting together a bookte like this. to be perfectly honest, as simplistic as it sounds it was toof actually have a direct. i was incredibly lucky in the fact that we have the content, the content from guns and barbes wire was an amazing story to read. we had a selection of thomas's drawings as well. so it was really about updating thomas's testimony as a part of this third edition as the book we now know, the boy who drew auschwitz. from my perspective, one of
so itt had been a long time sine audiences had arguably read his experiences. i think a that was when really inspired us toth say let's brin it to today's audiences. i was on a a plane to israel in july, 2019. i spent a wonderful week with yifat and g her family and thom. i am noto an author, a his for on, not an expert, i am not jewish either. i just found thomas's story inspiring. i read his second book, guns and barbed w wire. so yifat said let's see if we cane take it to today's audiences....
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you know, you you approach itt with trepidation. i mean, you representyo someone and youou know, it isn't exactly the film doesn't represent exactly who he was.whhr >>il he was thrilled at the idea of playing in the movie. i mean, he really got a chuckle out of that and i remember him just kind of laughing and stuff that i thought he might be upset about. >> t well, the brilliants contribution as an audience member watching it i thought was it plays like a comedy for b the first half ofy this movie. it kind of takes everybody by surprise. yeah, that was delivered.y. yes, absolutely. but i took my cue tonally from the real guy from stu. he was an edgy guy and he had rough sort of life experience and he was able to talk to people, you know, in a very relatable way. here's the real question. gu how did you direct these twoys d guys and what did you learnid from the experience you pushed us around? well, he says i know i know the full course of them are such dedicated, prepared but but mostly instinctive actorsmo and there's so nuance.
you know, you you approach itt with trepidation. i mean, you representyo someone and youou know, it isn't exactly the film doesn't represent exactly who he was.whhr >>il he was thrilled at the idea of playing in the movie. i mean, he really got a chuckle out of that and i remember him just kind of laughing and stuff that i thought he might be upset about. >> t well, the brilliants contribution as an audience member watching it i thought was it plays like a comedy for b the first...
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take a bite too and makes people more anxiousmo and more angry the longer itt goes on and there's noend in sight at this point. >> now i'm talking about january six isn't working either for them. victor and tom, thank you . okay, we have a clue tonight . wits end segment becoming veryr. popular. all right.e end of t the answer will be revealed atav the end of the show. but here's a clue and you gote to tweet me your answer. whic which disastrous policy ish a former president still defending? tweet your guesses at ingraham angleeat. we're going to see if we get it right at the end of the show. now anal alarming medical trendb coming up. hepatitis outbreaks are being blamed both on lockdowns and the vaccine. dr. mccullough is hereee next with what you need totr next with what you need totr know, stay there. y you struggled to fall ass and stay asleep?gled to fall ass tunelessly formula combines five key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol ever wonder how what your neighbor's house is worth ? go to owner .c
take a bite too and makes people more anxiousmo and more angry the longer itt goes on and there's noend in sight at this point. >> now i'm talking about january six isn't working either for them. victor and tom, thank you . okay, we have a clue tonight . wits end segment becoming veryr. popular. all right.e end of t the answer will be revealed atav the end of the show. but here's a clue and you gote to tweet me your answer. whic which disastrous policy ish a former president still...
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saying so that's the president saying that and china runs itt wh back to us and then who knows what he was reading orr we'll learn more about that . t but there are kids all across this country say biden says c this is systemically racist country. kamala harris says this is systemicallyou ic racist country. so in other words, they believe they live in a rotten racist country. so t what does that do to kids like they don't have a chancee to get ahead because it's this is what this guy said. we don't have a chance to get ahead because it's a racist country essentially. i'm paraphrasing. no, no, it's because nothing is more lethal than giving people a good excuse of failure. and it also means black life and that means lives ofd all americans. but and but forfo the president to set such toxic tone in america is really contributing to the problem. and that's why i thinkle reasonable people must come together and stop this racial bickering and poisoning of this nation trying to do is build the stop and we got to go. that's what you work on every day and helping people in need at first princi
saying so that's the president saying that and china runs itt wh back to us and then who knows what he was reading orr we'll learn more about that . t but there are kids all across this country say biden says c this is systemically racist country. kamala harris says this is systemicallyou ic racist country. so in other words, they believe they live in a rotten racist country. so t what does that do to kids like they don't have a chancee to get ahead because it's this is what this guy said. we...
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demonstration of a successful technology but the thing that actually, orxp the things that actually prove itt works come later? is it hitting upon the idea, because jackson never claimed to havegi experimented with this before morton did, claimed he thought of it before morton did and told morton about it so there's that ideological component to the controversy so when the monument was erected in the boston public garden, they ended up deciding to have the allegorical biblicalng story of the good samaritan as the prominent visual in the monument, so this is t the idea of, we'ret conquering pain. we're c allowing doctors and people in the medical field to be more humane than they've ever hadso the technology to be, and that's the part that's going to bebe celebrated on the monument. how have, the monument does reference massyo general hospit so i think some mass general folks feel plike, you know, th won in that sense with this monument. >> yeah. i know that the medal you showed from the collection, only the core part of it was actually the metal presented but then the rest wasd. added on to m
demonstration of a successful technology but the thing that actually, orxp the things that actually prove itt works come later? is it hitting upon the idea, because jackson never claimed to havegi experimented with this before morton did, claimed he thought of it before morton did and told morton about it so there's that ideological component to the controversy so when the monument was erected in the boston public garden, they ended up deciding to have the allegorical biblicalng story of the...