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and jeffrey brace, jeffrey sylvester brace the third. this is a name that stayed in the family since long before they knew anything about them at more. this is jeffrey brace, her uncle, and his son, jeffrey brace. her uncle jeffrey, is the original progenitor, he was six foot three. so, her uncle looks a lot like the original jeffrey brace most likely looked. one of the most spiritual, powerful moments of my life was when i met him after the book came out and they invited me. when we shook hands, i honestly felt like a bolt of lightning coming through. that is the end of what i -- honestly, i started out with 60 pages and try to cut it down, but i could talk to you easily for hours. there are so much i want everybody to know about this story. thank you so much for listening. [applause] so, rhonda brace it's going to join me. scott for a conversation with you all. >> i feel like i have to let that story sort of rest for a minute. >> rest indeed. >> i think we are on. >> okay. awesome. awesome. first, can i say something first? i would lik
and jeffrey brace, jeffrey sylvester brace the third. this is a name that stayed in the family since long before they knew anything about them at more. this is jeffrey brace, her uncle, and his son, jeffrey brace. her uncle jeffrey, is the original progenitor, he was six foot three. so, her uncle looks a lot like the original jeffrey brace most likely looked. one of the most spiritual, powerful moments of my life was when i met him after the book came out and they invited me. when we shook...
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this is jeffrey brace her uncle and his son jeffrey brace. her uncle jeffrey is that we know that the original progenitor. was six foot three. and so her uncle i think looks a lot like the original jeffrey brace most likely worked lit looked and one of the most spiritual powerful moments in my life was when i met him after the book came out and they invited me and when we shook hands on honestly felt like a bolt of lightning coming through. so that is the end of what i could i honestly i started i was 60 pages and tried to cut it down, but i could talk to you easily for hours because there's so much i want everybody to know about this story. but thank you so much for listening. so rhonda brace is going to join me and scott for conversation with you all. gray car feel like i have to let that story sort of. rest for a minute rest indeed i think we're on okay. awesome. awesome. i first can i say something first? i am certainly like to thank kari so much it is because of her that we have our history. she spent a lot of time a lot of hours and she
this is jeffrey brace her uncle and his son jeffrey brace. her uncle jeffrey is that we know that the original progenitor. was six foot three. and so her uncle i think looks a lot like the original jeffrey brace most likely worked lit looked and one of the most spiritual powerful moments in my life was when i met him after the book came out and they invited me and when we shook hands on honestly felt like a bolt of lightning coming through. so that is the end of what i could i honestly i...
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jeffrey: you think so? makenzie: yeah. jeffrey: is that what happens with a lot of people here? makenzie: yeah. there's been a lot of people i know that are scared to go to college because they don't think that their family can afford it. and with that education promise and financial aid, it makes it possible for them to go, which is amazing. jeffrey: she will soon graduate with a two year associate's degree, and then attend east carolina, the first in her family to make it to a four-year university. according to president jeff cox, wilkes community college has received $18.5 million from merlefest to date. and he says the extra funds are even more crucial now. jeff c: the impact of the pandemic has been really tough on our economy. rural folks and folks who are kind of at the bottom end of the economic ladder were particularly hard-hit with the pandemic. and our students are, a lot of them, in that in that category. jeffrey: of course, all this depends on a thriving music festival. >> watson stage welcomes the merlefest veterans. [cheering and applause] jeffrey: andhat's meant
jeffrey: you think so? makenzie: yeah. jeffrey: is that what happens with a lot of people here? makenzie: yeah. there's been a lot of people i know that are scared to go to college because they don't think that their family can afford it. and with that education promise and financial aid, it makes it possible for them to go, which is amazing. jeffrey: she will soon graduate with a two year associate's degree, and then attend east carolina, the first in her family to make it to a four-year...
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but when jeffrey says consensus politics he means _ jeffrey says consensus politics he means on — jeffreyom question. it comes from maxwell smith, a teacher from alsace. maxwell. hello. do you want there to be a border— maxwell. hello. do you want there to be a border pole after the selection?— be a border pole after the selection? ~ . �* �* selection? michelle o'neill. a border pole — selection? michelle o'neill. a border pole is _ selection? michelle o'neill. a border pole is a _ selection? michelle o'neill. a border pole is a referendum l selection? michelle o'neill. al border pole is a referendum on selection? michelle o'neill. a - border pole is a referendum on irish unity. border pole is a referendum on irish uni . �* . , border pole is a referendum on irish uni.�* . ., ., unity. i've always made the case for the good friday _ unity. i've always made the case for the good friday agreement - unity. i've always made the case for the good friday agreement that - unity. i've always made the case for the good friday agreement that we | the good friday agreement that we should have their
but when jeffrey says consensus politics he means _ jeffrey says consensus politics he means on — jeffreyom question. it comes from maxwell smith, a teacher from alsace. maxwell. hello. do you want there to be a border— maxwell. hello. do you want there to be a border pole after the selection?— be a border pole after the selection? ~ . �* �* selection? michelle o'neill. a border pole — selection? michelle o'neill. a border pole is _ selection? michelle o'neill. a border pole is a _...
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jeffrey: a primary school built in 2001. the first in the village of gando, in the west african nation of burkina faso. its very existence, plus its use of local materials, natural light, and ventilation, have made it a game-changer for its community, for the field of architecture, and for its designer, diebedo francis kere, who'd had to leave his home here a nearby town. >> going to school is still a big, big dream for millions of young people in africa. this is still a big dream. and so, i was very, very lucky. and i felt privileged to be able to attend school education. what do you do if you are privileged like i am to be one of the very first from my community to attend school education? so i went back trying to build a school for the other kids. so that was how i started my care. jeffrey: that career, after a scholarship later allowed kere to study in germany, where he continues to work, has now won him the pritzker prize, architecture's highest honor. but he's never forgotten the experience of sitting in dark, stifling
jeffrey: a primary school built in 2001. the first in the village of gando, in the west african nation of burkina faso. its very existence, plus its use of local materials, natural light, and ventilation, have made it a game-changer for its community, for the field of architecture, and for its designer, diebedo francis kere, who'd had to leave his home here a nearby town. >> going to school is still a big, big dream for millions of young people in africa. this is still a big dream. and...
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jeffrey, let's start with nato expansion. sweden and finland.dent sauli niinisto said on friday he's going to ring president putin and tell him that the situation has changed. how big a change is this, do you think? you know, i think if you'd looked ten years ago and said this, it was impossible. this was a religion in these two countries, neutrality. the concept of...of being western, but not not glued at the hip or fused at the hip. and i think that this is really affirmation that, while ukraine is losing in the sense of the devastation to the country, russia can't win. and putin's legacy is exactly... when he looked in the mirror and said, "let's do this," this is not what he saw. his view was occupy ukraine in three days and shatter nato. and he has done the exact opposite. he has done the impossible. he's actually united the disparate countries of the west in the eu, in nato, and he has created a cohesive western agenda. i mean, you have even hungary, a bit of an outlier, but even hungary toeing the line with nato, with the eu. and i think
jeffrey, let's start with nato expansion. sweden and finland.dent sauli niinisto said on friday he's going to ring president putin and tell him that the situation has changed. how big a change is this, do you think? you know, i think if you'd looked ten years ago and said this, it was impossible. this was a religion in these two countries, neutrality. the concept of...of being western, but not not glued at the hip or fused at the hip. and i think that this is really affirmation that, while...
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♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: welcome, jeffrey!cond guest as much as sarah did for you. [ laughter ] >> oh, my god, and i'm such a fan of hers, i was watching, going, "sarah silverman is doing an impression of me doing my character. >> seth: yeah. >> it was very surreal i was texting my wife. i said, "i'm so nervous. she said, "just go out there, be yourself just be relaxed and boring." >> seth: that's so sweet i feel like that's something my wife would say [ laughter ] this is a very new england-centric show sarah and i, for the same hometown in new hampshire. what town in massachusetts are you from >> a little town called -- well, to normal people, you say "amesbury," but where i'm from "amesbry." >> seth: "amesbry. >> yeah, amesbury, massachusetts. >> seth: gotcha. i know your twitter handle is wickedpissajd, which seems like you're leaning in to being from the - >> yeah, yeah. i mean, growing up, like, you know, i had a wicked hard accent i got rid of it 'cause of school and acting and things like that. my brother still has it,
♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: welcome, jeffrey!cond guest as much as sarah did for you. [ laughter ] >> oh, my god, and i'm such a fan of hers, i was watching, going, "sarah silverman is doing an impression of me doing my character. >> seth: yeah. >> it was very surreal i was texting my wife. i said, "i'm so nervous. she said, "just go out there, be yourself just be relaxed and boring." >> seth: that's so sweet i feel like that's something...
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jeffrey: and then there is the cost of building itself.hat an increased focus on the kind of work he does can help change the larger field of architecture. diebedo: in the moment, there are more elements that can contribute to architecture than in the past. the social component is being seen as something that is important. climate issues is important. and so i am very happy that my work has become where this was needed. but i wish that the world will create more schools in africa, so that we see, in the near future, more inspiring examples from africa. and i hope many of them will win pritzker. for sure, they will. [laughter] jeffrey: all right, diebedo francis kere, congratulations again, and thank you very much. diebedo: thank you. thank you very much. and i hope to see you soon. thank you. judy: i love that he says he wants his work to project optimism. and with that, that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the "pbs newshour," thank you, please stay safe, and
jeffrey: and then there is the cost of building itself.hat an increased focus on the kind of work he does can help change the larger field of architecture. diebedo: in the moment, there are more elements that can contribute to architecture than in the past. the social component is being seen as something that is important. climate issues is important. and so i am very happy that my work has become where this was needed. but i wish that the world will create more schools in africa, so that we...
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jeffrey donaldson has been stressing _ executive?y donaldson has been stressing that what - executive? jeffrey donaldson has been stressing that what he - executive? jeffrey donaldson has| been stressing that what he wants executive? jeffrey donaldson has - been stressing that what he wants to see now it's actions are not more words. so can that be resolved in a few days? that is difficult to imagine, unless the uk government goes down the road of taking unilateral steps. goes down the road of taking unilateralsteps. but goes down the road of taking unilateral steps. but i think the whole history of stormont throughout this 25 year peace process since the good friday agreement, it stands, it falls, it falls and it stands. it will be a very different stormont this place is going back to us at this place is going back to us at this election has changed everything. the old certainties have gone. that alliance growth, the third pillar growth, sinn fein is top party. i wait to see what happens in the days ahead but i made the point that i
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but before i bring in jeffrey, can i just ask you - jeffrey, can i just ask you something?, they do not trust what the british government says on the protocol. if they do not trust it and the eu do not trust it, there is a real problem here?— not trust it, there is a real problem here? not trust it, there is a real roblem here? ., , problem here? neither does the dubun problem here? neither does the dublin government, _ problem here? neither does the dublin government, that - problem here? neither does the dublin government, that is i problem here? neither does the dublin government, that is the l problem here? neither does the i dublin government, that is the news for you! dublin government, that is the news for ou! ., dublin government, that is the news for ou! . , , ., for you! laughing, but it is not funn , for you! laughing, but it is not funny. is— for you! laughing, but it is not funny. is it? — for you! laughing, but it is not funny, is it? the _ for you! laughing, but it is not funny, is it? the damage i for you! laughing, but it is not funny, is it? the damage tha
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if not, westminster, nigel dodds and jeffrey donaldson sing, they don't care about this place of thee the constitutional choice themselves. if we cannot make power—sharing work, there is really only one other option, not in this island. a unity referendum. —— and that lies in this island. referendum. -- and that lies in this island. ., ~' referendum. -- and that lies in this island. ., ~ ., referendum. -- and that lies in this island. ., ~' ., referendum. -- and that lies in this island. ., ~ ., ., , island. thank you for your thoughts on all this- — island. thank you for your thoughts on all this- i— island. thank you for your thoughts on all this. i am _ island. thank you for your thoughts on all this. i amjoined _ island. thank you for your thoughts on all this. i amjoined by - island. thank you for your thoughts on all this. i amjoined by a - island. thank you for your thoughts on all this. i am joined by a former| on all this. i am joined by a former democratic unionist party mp and member of the assembly. thank you forjoining us. i want to put a couple of the points that my las
if not, westminster, nigel dodds and jeffrey donaldson sing, they don't care about this place of thee the constitutional choice themselves. if we cannot make power—sharing work, there is really only one other option, not in this island. a unity referendum. —— and that lies in this island. referendum. -- and that lies in this island. ., ~' referendum. -- and that lies in this island. ., ~ ., referendum. -- and that lies in this island. ., ~' ., referendum. -- and that lies in this island....
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donaldson leader the dup has _ possible jeffrey donaldson leader the dup has said _ possible jeffrey- possible jeffrey donaldson leader the dup has said he is going to l possible jeffrey donaldson leader | the dup has said he is going to be waiting until after the queen's speech to decide whether there is a shift in the executive. to your mind was that a shift in the gp's position? i think what is clear as there is nobody i met over the last six or seven weeks of the campaign he was going to be casting their vote for the representative is not as big work. i think if there is no executive all we're doing is inflicting more hurt on people who are really struggling to heat their homes, put fuel on the table, food and their cars, more hurt in health staff and health service so i think the message loud and clear needs to be that we get back lambton executive table and actually start to deliver four people. fein across o- osed to deliver four people. fein across opposed brexit — to deliver four people. fein across opposed brexit brexit _ to deliver four people. fein across opposed brexit b
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jeffrey, let's start with nato expansion.d finland, finland's president, sauli niinisto, said on friday he's going to ring president putin and tell him that the situation has changed. how big a change is this, do you think? you know, i think if you'd looked ten years ago and said this, it was impossible. this was a religion in these two countries. neutrality. the concept of...of being western, but not not glued at the hip or fused at the hip. and i think that this is really affirmation that, while ukraine is losing in the sense of the devastation to the country, russia can't win. and putin's legacy is exactly... when he looked in the mirror and said, "let's do this," this is not what he saw. his view was occupy ukraine in three days and shatter nato. and he has done the exact opposite. he has done the impossible. he's actually united the disparate countries of the west in the eu, in nato, and he has created a cohesive western agenda. i mean, you have even hungary, a bit of an outlier, but even hungary toeing the line with wit
jeffrey, let's start with nato expansion.d finland, finland's president, sauli niinisto, said on friday he's going to ring president putin and tell him that the situation has changed. how big a change is this, do you think? you know, i think if you'd looked ten years ago and said this, it was impossible. this was a religion in these two countries. neutrality. the concept of...of being western, but not not glued at the hip or fused at the hip. and i think that this is really affirmation that,...
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thank you, jeffrey. thank you, paula. >>> next, the governor vowing to protect the right to abortion in her state where if roe is overturned, the state law that's on the books could make abortion illegal immediately in almost all cases. when i'm on my hands and knees and i'm digging through the dirt, i feel something in me, like a fire, that's just growing. i feel kinder, when nature is so kind to me. find more ways to grow with miracle-gro. obviously, we got termites. well, first thing is, you gotta know what they're bitin' on. hey! i told you to hire a pro. i did get a pro. an orkin pro! i got this. got termites? don't call any pro, call the orkin pro. orkin. the best in pests. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. this dad and daughter were driving when they got a crack in their windshield. [smash] >> dad: it's okay. pull over. >> tech: he wouldn't take his car just anywhere... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...so he brought it to safelite. we replaced the windshield and recalibrated
thank you, jeffrey. thank you, paula. >>> next, the governor vowing to protect the right to abortion in her state where if roe is overturned, the state law that's on the books could make abortion illegal immediately in almost all cases. when i'm on my hands and knees and i'm digging through the dirt, i feel something in me, like a fire, that's just growing. i feel kinder, when nature is so kind to me. find more ways to grow with miracle-gro. obviously, we got termites. well, first...
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jeffrey, i'll start with you. the legal grounds, what are the legal grounds they are using in the draft to overturn the precedent, which has been the law of the land for decades? >> well, this has been a brutal fight in the courts over the years and even on the acsupreme court. the legal arguments are very familiar. starting in the mid 60s, the supreme court began recognizing the right to privacy and have a zone within people's lives that the government couldn't invade. it started with the right to take birth control for married people in 1964 and 1973 that right to privacy was recognized as including the right to abortion and harry blackman's opinion in 1973. in opinion after opinion over the next 50 years, 49 years, the supreme court ratified that view. most famously in 1992 in the casey decision where the court again reaffirmed roe v wade but justice scalia and thomas have been -- were criticizing that opinion over and over again saying the constitution itself says nothing about abortion. the constitution doesn
jeffrey, i'll start with you. the legal grounds, what are the legal grounds they are using in the draft to overturn the precedent, which has been the law of the land for decades? >> well, this has been a brutal fight in the courts over the years and even on the acsupreme court. the legal arguments are very familiar. starting in the mid 60s, the supreme court began recognizing the right to privacy and have a zone within people's lives that the government couldn't invade. it started with...
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. >> joining me now is cnn legal analyst jennifer rodgers and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin.et me read in this ruling which is historymaking, generationally history making. it says we hold that roe and casey must be overruled. the constitution makes no such reference to abortion. again, it's a draft and if it comes out in two months and we have ever reason to expect it will, this morning, this changes what? >> this changes everything for women's right for abortion. it means that the states get to decide. women in half of the states, united states of america, abortion will be for states released or for those who try to pass legislation like this or soon will be, in 22, 26 states will be illegal as soon as the summer. >> we have a map that we rolled out that people can see in terms of the impact that people will have almost immediately. it does kick it back to the states. and supporters of the decision, we know it doesn't ban abortion personally, half of the states can decide if they want to ban or restrict that. jeffrey, again, you see that is where the abortion can be banned
. >> joining me now is cnn legal analyst jennifer rodgers and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin.et me read in this ruling which is historymaking, generationally history making. it says we hold that roe and casey must be overruled. the constitution makes no such reference to abortion. again, it's a draft and if it comes out in two months and we have ever reason to expect it will, this morning, this changes what? >> this changes everything for women's right for abortion. it means that...
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i understand why jeffrey donaldson raised concerns about a broader pool, raised concerns about sinn feinput on the other side of that coin it energised the nationalist vote as well. in terms of the border pun, sinn fein don't set rates for border poll. it is up to the ukraine government and does anyone really believe that this uk government in particular is thinking at this time of a border date here? no, they're not, and i don't expect them tensing. not, and i don't expect them tensinu. , , not, and i don't expect them tensinu. , . , tensing. just finally if it ever does happen _ tensing. just finally if it ever does happen that _ tensing. just finally if it ever does happen that third - tensing. just finally if it ever does happen that third pillar tensing. just finally if it ever - does happen that third pillar and centre ground you're talking about will be deciders. that is why i raise the significance of the third pillar are neither orange or green on the own can win a border poll. but that that group designated as other and they will decide when it comes their mood and their thinki
i understand why jeffrey donaldson raised concerns about a broader pool, raised concerns about sinn feinput on the other side of that coin it energised the nationalist vote as well. in terms of the border pun, sinn fein don't set rates for border poll. it is up to the ukraine government and does anyone really believe that this uk government in particular is thinking at this time of a border date here? no, they're not, and i don't expect them tensing. not, and i don't expect them tensinu. , ,...
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and on to russia, jeffrey, do you think the american people are buying it? false, in my opinion, causes of inflation are very long standing policies of the united states and congress 75 years of grossly excessive spending weapons and illegal unnecessary wars. number 2, incomplete incompetence of the so called federal reserve 20 years or more also known as the fed, free, reckless, foolish counter pro strapped to economic sanctions. that the u. s. has ran venezuela and many other countries account for the vast majority of all of all items in the united states being sent abroad to ukraine, even as the u. s. faces shortages of numerous, it's a disaster it's, it's completely wrong and damaging in a number st. it will not help the cranium, people at all works. there is a small amount being made and i would support that, that, that, that is, that the bulk which is military aid and ukraine has already lost the war. there is no way and help def. and it will only eat or fall into the hands on the black market. this. it's horrible. it was a horrible bill. and if i had
and on to russia, jeffrey, do you think the american people are buying it? false, in my opinion, causes of inflation are very long standing policies of the united states and congress 75 years of grossly excessive spending weapons and illegal unnecessary wars. number 2, incomplete incompetence of the so called federal reserve 20 years or more also known as the fed, free, reckless, foolish counter pro strapped to economic sanctions. that the u. s. has ran venezuela and many other countries...
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every time you hit jeffrey donaldson talk about it, as he did.torage, refusing to co—operate with the election of the speaker, he had said, we have got to get rid of this, the political has to go, he is not interested in a half measures. —— protocol. but before i bring injeffrey, can i just ask you something? the political editor for the newsletter which is one of the leading unionist papers in northern ireland, the editor said that there is evidence that 80% of people in a northern ireland, regardless of their views on this subject, whether they are nationalist or nationalist, republican or not aligned, they do not trust what the british government says on the protocol. if they do not trust it and the eu do not trust it, there is a real problem here? neither does the dublin government, that is the news for you! laughing, but it is not funny, is it? the damage that this has done, in dublin, certainly, and in brussels is absolutely enormous. borisjohnson�*s going to northern ireland next week to talk to the party leaders, but the problem is that b
every time you hit jeffrey donaldson talk about it, as he did.torage, refusing to co—operate with the election of the speaker, he had said, we have got to get rid of this, the political has to go, he is not interested in a half measures. —— protocol. but before i bring injeffrey, can i just ask you something? the political editor for the newsletter which is one of the leading unionist papers in northern ireland, the editor said that there is evidence that 80% of people in a northern...
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this coming november, jeffrey and young democratic candidate for u. s. congress in kentucky. 6 congressional district. many thanks. thank you. ok. ok, i want to return now to our top story that are by the media perception of the more people garrison surrender over the last 24 hours when over 250 soldiers, many of them knew enough see brigade linked at soldiers where at last the area to go to a russian and hospital russian bach hospital. let's discuss this issue with senior journalist on commentator for india is national newspaper, the hindu stanley. johnny who i'm sure has been following developments on this hi. there are certainly thanks for your time today. we've been seeing mainstream media that depict the ukranian army and as i mentioned there, the neo nazi battalion surrender, and maria as an evacuation. what's your take on how the events are being described? thank you for having here in the morning looking at most of the templates and all 4 of them are reporting that my 5 is the being you are created. you can give you any fighting and not a lot
this coming november, jeffrey and young democratic candidate for u. s. congress in kentucky. 6 congressional district. many thanks. thank you. ok. ok, i want to return now to our top story that are by the media perception of the more people garrison surrender over the last 24 hours when over 250 soldiers, many of them knew enough see brigade linked at soldiers where at last the area to go to a russian and hospital russian bach hospital. let's discuss this issue with senior journalist on...
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b. a jeffrey donaldson as to what to do. �* ~' ., a jeffrey donaldson as to what to do.�* ~' ., .,. a do. a lock to watch very very closely in the coming days. | do. a lock to watch very very - closely in the coming days. faye mcclements from the irish times, dublin —based newspaper. let'sjust talk a little bit more about how the government in dublin and that you are going to be actors. clearly westminster will want the executive back up and functioning. —— are going to react to this. the irish government has made clear they want the executive back—up and functioning. need to get back in and get the government working again. they dup's opposition to the northern ireland vertical is a big part of this not that needs to be untangled, the irish ministerfor foreign affairs warning he doesn't see a solution to this anytime but also signalling they do think there is something that can be
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joining us now chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, what about this?mean, zero, nothing like this. i mean, the supreme court has been an institution that prides in secrecy. has preserved its secrecy, now they're doing apparently a serious investigation. i think it's important to point out this is not a criminal investigation. t is -- it is basically an employment situation, where all of these clerks are in danger of being fired. or anyone else is in danger of being fired, if they leaked. but i don't think there's any criminal dimension to this. and these are not grand jury subpoenas. these are simply requests to the clerks. but as an employment situation, if you don't agree, you can be fired. so, you can understand why the clerks are freaking out here. >> they are. many of them are considering lawyering up for this situation. jeffrey, another development overnight, i want to ask you about. because it's potentially significant, which is peter navarro, former white house adviser under former president trump, has put out a statement saying that he has rec
joining us now chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, what about this?mean, zero, nothing like this. i mean, the supreme court has been an institution that prides in secrecy. has preserved its secrecy, now they're doing apparently a serious investigation. i think it's important to point out this is not a criminal investigation. t is -- it is basically an employment situation, where all of these clerks are in danger of being fired. or anyone else is in danger of being fired, if they...
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jeffrey, fantastic conversation. i really appreciate your time.hank you so much. >> thanks, charles. charles: appreciate it. >> look forward to it again sometime soon. charles: absolutely, absolutely. selling of course is on autopilot. when the dust does settle what will be main drivers? what will get the market up? buybacks or good old-fashioned earning? stay with us. we'll discuss that. are markets overreacting to inflation reads the last two days? later on we'll talk with jim paulsen on why this is not the year 2,000. ♪. better hearing leads to a better life. and that better life... ...starts at miracle-ear. it all begins with the most innovative technology... ...like the new miracle-earmini™. available exclusively at miracle-ear. so small, no one will see it. but you'll notice the difference. and now, miracle-ear is offering a 30-day risk-free trial. you can experience better hearing with no obligation. call 1-800-miracle right now and experience a better life. neil: so has the selloff hit terminal velocity? terminal velocity, speed obtainable
jeffrey, fantastic conversation. i really appreciate your time.hank you so much. >> thanks, charles. charles: appreciate it. >> look forward to it again sometime soon. charles: absolutely, absolutely. selling of course is on autopilot. when the dust does settle what will be main drivers? what will get the market up? buybacks or good old-fashioned earning? stay with us. we'll discuss that. are markets overreacting to inflation reads the last two days? later on we'll talk with jim...
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jeffrey: it is that wage piece.e are not really getting a material slowdown yet in the wages, and most importantly, as powell said two days ago, one month is not going to be that definitive change. it will be the trend in that wage inflation. right now, we are coming off of a very strong eci print, aag rate is not materially decelerating. you can argue there is some deceleration in one month. but it will be that sequence of reports, lots of different reports that we track to labor markets, from survey data to atlanta wage tracker, eci, monthly labor reports. they all have to point in the same direction, that we are seeing the heat, off the labor markets. that will give the fed confidence that what powell said two days ago is correct, which many people may have disagreed with. where are we with respect to the wage price spiral? his view was no need to worry. a lot of other pieces of information saying we might be right in the middle of that. the wage figures will be really center on that. not much new that we can tak
jeffrey: it is that wage piece.e are not really getting a material slowdown yet in the wages, and most importantly, as powell said two days ago, one month is not going to be that definitive change. it will be the trend in that wage inflation. right now, we are coming off of a very strong eci print, aag rate is not materially decelerating. you can argue there is some deceleration in one month. but it will be that sequence of reports, lots of different reports that we track to labor markets, from...
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i want to bring in our chief legal analyst, jeffrey to be en.early concerned about the impact this is going to have on the credibility of the supreme court. is he right to be worried? >> you know, i don't think the court is in any grave danger. you know, my favorite quote about the supreme court comes from justice robert jackson who said we are not final because we are infallible. we are infallible because we are final. they have the last word on what goes on in american government. that's going to be true whether they're embarrassed or not by this leak. i thought what was most interesting in the chief's announcement, though, is that he gave the assignment to investigate the leak to the internal operations of the court. he did not call in the fbi. and that suggests that he does not want to see this be a criminal matter. i don't think it is a criminal matter. i think he wants to keep it within the supreme court family. and i think that means they'll probably never find who did it, but it will also low key the resolution if there is one as opposed
i want to bring in our chief legal analyst, jeffrey to be en.early concerned about the impact this is going to have on the credibility of the supreme court. is he right to be worried? >> you know, i don't think the court is in any grave danger. you know, my favorite quote about the supreme court comes from justice robert jackson who said we are not final because we are infallible. we are infallible because we are final. they have the last word on what goes on in american government....
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♪ >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: like smooth jeffrey. >> smooth jeffrey. >> steve: he's wearing the wrong pantsnk you, apple, for officially discontinuing the ipod or as it's also known, going to the wer in the sky [ applause ] i've still got mine. >> steve: yeah it's not charged >> jimmy: no ♪ thank you, subway, announcing they're facing a meat shortage for making every arby's ad feel like a ransom note [ laughter and applause "we have the meats." "what does it say? it says, "we have the meat." >> steve: "we have the meat. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, new trailer for "avatar 2," for showing us what it would look like if the smurfs got really into crossfit. [ laughter and applause ♪ thank you, estate sales, for being a classy way to say, "who wants to buy some haunted furniture? [ applause ] ♪ thank you, sushi, for not being called fish roll-ups [ laughter and applause that's an option >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: an option. thank you, boston celtics, for having a logo that says the key to being good at basketball is smoking, using a cane, and having a beer belly. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, f
♪ >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: like smooth jeffrey. >> smooth jeffrey. >> steve: he's wearing the wrong pantsnk you, apple, for officially discontinuing the ipod or as it's also known, going to the wer in the sky [ applause ] i've still got mine. >> steve: yeah it's not charged >> jimmy: no ♪ thank you, subway, announcing they're facing a meat shortage for making every arby's ad feel like a ransom note [ laughter and applause "we have the meats."...
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jeffrey frank revisits harry truman presidency, including the end of the world war ii, the beginning of the cold war in the dropping of the first nuclear bomb. the abraham lincoln bookshelf of chicago is the host of this hour-long event. today, we have a fascinating book. jeffrey frank is a former senior editor at the new yorker, and deputy editor of the washington post outlook section. currently contributor to the new yorker, written for the washington post, the boston journal, the guardian, the book form, vogue, and other publications. he is the author of -- and has written for novels, among them, the washington trilogy. he is co-author of the translation of hans christian anderson stories that won the 2014 hans christian anderson prize. his latest book, the trials of harry truman. i will show you here. an extraordinary presidency of an ordinary man, 1945 to 1953. simon and schuster publication, 528 pages illustrated, and it is $32. 50. you will get a book plate until authors start coming around again. you will get a book plate that is signed if you order a book from us. and you wi
jeffrey frank revisits harry truman presidency, including the end of the world war ii, the beginning of the cold war in the dropping of the first nuclear bomb. the abraham lincoln bookshelf of chicago is the host of this hour-long event. today, we have a fascinating book. jeffrey frank is a former senior editor at the new yorker, and deputy editor of the washington post outlook section. currently contributor to the new yorker, written for the washington post, the boston journal, the guardian,...
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and the american economist for largely responsible that including jeffrey sachs, when i say improve, has changed dramatically since then. finally admitted his era. but the american government, and this is actually speaking from a conversation with jeffrey sachs, he said that he, when he got inside the state department because of his economic role. and he was talking about that transition. he realized that the side of the state and wanted to use it to destroy russia. there was still is not a century attitude for a few years because no one could argue that this was an unprecedented condition and nobody knows. well, i had what's going to happen. i mean, when you sort of transform shell fresh size and build up, you know, mistakes. i inevitable. but i remember that all the way until i think early 2, thousands russians have an ambiguous lead, positive regard for the americans. i mean, i remember as a girl in the hill letting grad and dreaming about going to the united states as some sort of magical learned. and that attitude was changed not only by the ordinary folks, but also by the lead.
and the american economist for largely responsible that including jeffrey sachs, when i say improve, has changed dramatically since then. finally admitted his era. but the american government, and this is actually speaking from a conversation with jeffrey sachs, he said that he, when he got inside the state department because of his economic role. and he was talking about that transition. he realized that the side of the state and wanted to use it to destroy russia. there was still is not a...
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and the american economist for largely responsible that including jeffrey sachs, when i say, improve his turn dramatically since then finally admitted his era. but the american government, and this is actually speaking from a conversation with jeffrey sachs, he said that he, when he got inside the state department because of his economic role. and he was talking about that transition. he realized that the side of the state and wanted to use it to destroy russia. there still is not a century attitude professor can try to unpack that later. here is because, you know, wanted to argue that this was an unprecedented transition and nobody knows. well, i had what's going to happen. i mean, when you sort of transform a country of russia size and build up, you know, mistakes. i inevitable. but i remember that all the way until i think early thousands russians have an ambiguous lead, positive regard for the americans. i mean, i remember as a girl in the hill letting grad and dreaming about going to the united states as some sort of magical learned. and that attitude was shared not only by the
and the american economist for largely responsible that including jeffrey sachs, when i say, improve his turn dramatically since then finally admitted his era. but the american government, and this is actually speaking from a conversation with jeffrey sachs, he said that he, when he got inside the state department because of his economic role. and he was talking about that transition. he realized that the side of the state and wanted to use it to destroy russia. there still is not a century...
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jeffrey frank looks back at the presidency of harry truman, including the dropping of the first nuclear bomb. the extraordinary presidency of an ordinary man. and then at 8:00 p.m., teaching a class about the mexican-american war. let's watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> now available in the c-span chopped, c-span is 2022 congressional directory. go there to order a copy of the congressional directory. this is your guide to the federal government with contact information for every member of congress. order your copy today at c-spanshop.org or scan the code with your smart phone. >> six persons recorded conversations well in office. here many of those conversations . >> season one focuses on the presidency of andrew johnson. you will hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew that because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. they were the ones that made s
jeffrey frank looks back at the presidency of harry truman, including the dropping of the first nuclear bomb. the extraordinary presidency of an ordinary man. and then at 8:00 p.m., teaching a class about the mexican-american war. let's watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> now available in the c-span chopped, c-span is 2022 congressional directory. go there to order a copy of the congressional directory. this is your guide to the...
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dÉjeme ver sus manosdita la gente a jeffrey de 50 aÑos. cargos por intento de homicidio. agencias del orden han visto un incremento en los crÍmenes y situaciones donde necesitan mÁs agentes. los departamentos de policÍa tambiÉn han enfrentado la falta de personal al igual que otro tipo de empresas. >> son los avisos que encontramos enfrente decenas de departamentos de agencias del orden anunciando que estÁn contratando y que hay miles de puestos vacantes. hoy me di a la tarea de llamar a la departamentos de policÍa. para ver exactamente cuÁntos puestos tenÍan disponibles. encontrÉ lo siguiente. le faltan este policÍa de san francisco tiene 500 puestos vacantes. el de oakland hay 150 puestos vacantes. en alameda 880. en santa clara... >> termo mÁs de 100 posiciones abiertas.entre los que trabajan en correcciones y en patrulla. >> ahora tenemos 1000 posibles vacantes. >> crisis que ahora mismo enfrentan en todos sus departamentos. lo cual seÑalan que podrÍa causar retrasos al momento de responderle a la comunidad. >> el riesgo de no te a nue
dÉjeme ver sus manosdita la gente a jeffrey de 50 aÑos. cargos por intento de homicidio. agencias del orden han visto un incremento en los crÍmenes y situaciones donde necesitan mÁs agentes. los departamentos de policÍa tambiÉn han enfrentado la falta de personal al igual que otro tipo de empresas. >> son los avisos que encontramos enfrente decenas de departamentos de agencias del orden anunciando que estÁn contratando y que hay miles de puestos vacantes. hoy me di a la tarea de...
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so in guantanamo the secretary of defense rumsfeld appointed a commander jeffrey miller, whose job was to extract information. and jeffrey miller made up a cd or staff did and include a rack and are under the oh, with the permission of the commander their general sanchez. e. then comprehend training sessions for the interrogators and the staff at abu ghraib prison, or he transmitted the guantanamo techniques to the abu ghraib staff. basically, the restraints were removed and they were told to get results. the thing that became so clear is that what united states was doing was not a secret. it was hidden in plain sight. it wasn't really until the photographs from abu ghraib were released, which were just, you know, the tip of the iceberg of what was actually happening. that people in this country began actually talking about it what we didn't know was exactly the right thing to do. and if i had to recommend all over the recommend exactly the right same course of actions that we did exactly with ferris in them all. not all of them i can differently whether one does 1600 of them . we've o
so in guantanamo the secretary of defense rumsfeld appointed a commander jeffrey miller, whose job was to extract information. and jeffrey miller made up a cd or staff did and include a rack and are under the oh, with the permission of the commander their general sanchez. e. then comprehend training sessions for the interrogators and the staff at abu ghraib prison, or he transmitted the guantanamo techniques to the abu ghraib staff. basically, the restraints were removed and they were told to...