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jermaine: certainly. they queue for having me.n we see who has been most impacted by the coronavirus, it is those who have been marginalized and forgotten through structural racism, segregation and so on. what it has revealed is how fragile of a nation we really are. not just in terms of access to health care but other social fabrics. how fragile it is and how dangerous it is when we continue to twist up the most marginalized. covid revealed that. also, those that were most likely to be susceptible to misinformation and mythology. america is full of mythology and lies. we've seen so much of that revealed and weaponized and exploited. folks have paid the price. yamiche: yeah. tim, you are in michigan. i wonder if you could talk about the beginning of the modern era of this. you said at one point that we should be looking at 9/11, bush and obama, and how they lead to january 6. i was reading the article you wrote the day after the capital attack and you talked about the fact that people who did not see this coming, it's because they
jermaine: certainly. they queue for having me.n we see who has been most impacted by the coronavirus, it is those who have been marginalized and forgotten through structural racism, segregation and so on. what it has revealed is how fragile of a nation we really are. not just in terms of access to health care but other social fabrics. how fragile it is and how dangerous it is when we continue to twist up the most marginalized. covid revealed that. also, those that were most likely to be...
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there's people of color here, as jermaine said it's primarily a people of cuddler city.st the power has not reflected the. and with kim janey, in with michelle wu, with rachel rollins, liz miranda, and on and on and on. we're starting to see a shift in which the power actually reflects the community, in my hope is, as those of us who have supported all of these people will hold them accountable, we will see the changes that we have been promised. you know everyone, wants to say there's one city is the most races city. is this america itself is not racist. i don't know that i feel boston is any more races than any other city. but i do feel like it's a city that has poured all of its power into a curricula system, and now are starting to upend that a little bit. >> your reason podcast is all about boston, and it's racial history, and the reality of today. would've been finding? we it's an interesting >> time in black boston in particular. the one thing and i speak to this idea that racism exposes itself in different ways in this city, not like kyler places in america. the
there's people of color here, as jermaine said it's primarily a people of cuddler city.st the power has not reflected the. and with kim janey, in with michelle wu, with rachel rollins, liz miranda, and on and on and on. we're starting to see a shift in which the power actually reflects the community, in my hope is, as those of us who have supported all of these people will hold them accountable, we will see the changes that we have been promised. you know everyone, wants to say there's one city...
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Nov 21, 2021
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jermaine?tely amazing. you're inspiring us all, you're winning so much i wish i could win that much and we know you're going to the world championships as well, so just want to wish you the best of luck in that, we'll be keeping track of how you're getting on. keep smiling, keep enjoying the game, keep working hard and i'm pretty sure we'll end up seeing you out on tour soon, i hope you get a game with you, ok? good luck. sending you all the best. bye, mate. how good is that? i imagine in ten years or so you might be beating tommy fleetwood. is that what you want to do, frazier? do you want to grow up and be our professional golfer? grow up and be our professional otlfer? ., , t grow up and be our professional golfer?— tell i grow up and be our professional| golfer?_ tell us golfer? yeah, very much. tell us about the — golfer? yeah, very much. tell us about the world _ golfer? yeah, very much. tell us about the world championships. about the world championships frazier is going to, five and up.
jermaine?tely amazing. you're inspiring us all, you're winning so much i wish i could win that much and we know you're going to the world championships as well, so just want to wish you the best of luck in that, we'll be keeping track of how you're getting on. keep smiling, keep enjoying the game, keep working hard and i'm pretty sure we'll end up seeing you out on tour soon, i hope you get a game with you, ok? good luck. sending you all the best. bye, mate. how good is that? i imagine in ten...
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they fastened on the generals , not so much on wallace and on george jermaine, the equipment secretary of defense . because if you fasten on george iii your fastening on the whole empire and at any rate, before he begins to lose his, he doesn't lose his mind, he has an illness before he becomes mentally depraved, george iii exercises the greatest imperial power of any british king since the glorious revolution. these the real scapegoat. >> was george washington a military genius to win the war with so few troops? sometimes his troops weren't even close barely and had very few armaments orhiwas he lucky that the british bumbled their effort to win? what was it, he was a genius for the british bubble or was he both ? >> washington himself would say he was probably lucky. he said the war was like a standing there. like a god providence he called it on his side. the way i put it is that as the general, washington was not thateffective. he lost more battles than the one . if you think about it most of the great generals hein world history starting with hannibal through napoleon and rommel a
they fastened on the generals , not so much on wallace and on george jermaine, the equipment secretary of defense . because if you fasten on george iii your fastening on the whole empire and at any rate, before he begins to lose his, he doesn't lose his mind, he has an illness before he becomes mentally depraved, george iii exercises the greatest imperial power of any british king since the glorious revolution. these the real scapegoat. >> was george washington a military genius to win...
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no, so be doing something with your hands, leisure jermaine. if you're moving her hands in a big move in this way, while you are doing or smaller machination, it, it hides the smaller move. so by saying these big numbers, 6b1x2b, a 100000000000, it's a way to hide what's happening really on the ground. what's happening in those private conversations and those private deals in the, in the back rooms, the have these giant meetings with all these heads of state except for china and russia not attending 30 percent of the world's emissions. carbon emissions, right? mostly from china. so they're, they're not attending, but they're having this big like these giant moves. and these big facial expressions, of course, why all the magicians make these grand hand movements and big face gestures. so while they're doing this of like we're gonna cure the problems that we caused for the past 100 years of money printing of industrialization of globalization, all the stuff that we've caused, right? um, some of it good, some of a bad. but here on the other hand,
no, so be doing something with your hands, leisure jermaine. if you're moving her hands in a big move in this way, while you are doing or smaller machination, it, it hides the smaller move. so by saying these big numbers, 6b1x2b, a 100000000000, it's a way to hide what's happening really on the ground. what's happening in those private conversations and those private deals in the, in the back rooms, the have these giant meetings with all these heads of state except for china and russia not...
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candidacy, he will join a crowded field including governor kathy hochul, new york city public advocate jermaineams, and new york attorney general letitia james. in september 2019, he ended his presidential run after failing to gain traction. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: i'm matt miller. we welcome our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. pfizer has produced 2.6 billion doses of its vaccine to date this year, and is ready to make more, just as the vaccine for kids reaches its last hurdle. we will hear from chairman and ceo albert bourla. as it draws on its hybrid experience to improve reliability. it is one of the oldest players in the hybrid market. we will speak to bob carter of toyota motor north america to discuss the company's approach to this market. and canada's most romantic corporate showdown continues, as
candidacy, he will join a crowded field including governor kathy hochul, new york city public advocate jermaineams, and new york attorney general letitia james. in september 2019, he ended his presidential run after failing to gain traction. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: i'm matt miller....
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rappers like jermaine dupri, jay-z and ja rule were saying to the world, can you believe this?her episode ♪ ♪ to everybody that's living it up we say ♪ >> hip-hop's no longer the bratty kid on the block. it's the predominant music. and then what really takes it over the top is a young rapper from detroit. ♪ you act like you never seen a white person before ♪ >> in 2000 eminem puts out the marshall mathers lp, marshall mathers being his real name. suddenly the biggest star in hip-hop is eminem, bar none. ♪ all you other slim shadies are just imitating ♪ ♪ who's the real slim shady, please stand up ♪ >> eminem came from a white working-class background and those are the stories he told. it just put him on a different level because he brought his own authenticity to the game. >> deejay. >> i saw "8 mile" in times square opening night and had to sit in front of the theater. it was one of the most satisfying movie experiences i've ever had. i mean, listen, on "lose yourself" when that thing comes through your speakers in a giant movie theater, that's a big moment. >> the oscar goes
rappers like jermaine dupri, jay-z and ja rule were saying to the world, can you believe this?her episode ♪ ♪ to everybody that's living it up we say ♪ >> hip-hop's no longer the bratty kid on the block. it's the predominant music. and then what really takes it over the top is a young rapper from detroit. ♪ you act like you never seen a white person before ♪ >> in 2000 eminem puts out the marshall mathers lp, marshall mathers being his real name. suddenly the biggest star...
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it is not jermaine to problem solving in american public affairs right now.t. it is not going to cost you anything. there is a better way to have civil political discourse in america and a better way to debate the other side than what this example is. you shouldn't feel sheepish at all about saying it. that is my advice. >> just so you can get guys like cruz and rubio on your side, just pretend it was a democrat who said it. now what would you say? apply the same rule. i think you wind up in a better place with your election hopes going forward. scott jennings be well. appreciate you. all right. >> thanks. >> we have to stay on this new crime spree. i think we are getting too affected by the videos, right? because it is so unsettling to see over a holiday weekend gangs of looters. it speaks to a complete breakdown of law enforcement, smash and grab robberies are not abating. it is all over the country. and there is no question that the videos are absolutely eye candy. have you to watch them. where are the cops? how are there so many people doing this? organiz
it is not jermaine to problem solving in american public affairs right now.t. it is not going to cost you anything. there is a better way to have civil political discourse in america and a better way to debate the other side than what this example is. you shouldn't feel sheepish at all about saying it. that is my advice. >> just so you can get guys like cruz and rubio on your side, just pretend it was a democrat who said it. now what would you say? apply the same rule. i think you wind up...
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jermaine, an award-winning u.s. history teacher at tallahassee high school recognized for his mentorship and civil rights curriculum. and of course that focuses on the stories and talented young people to draw important conclusions and connections. we are honored it that the conversation will be moderated by doctor university of kansas professor one of the country's foremost scholars of emmett till and offer and author of an incredibly powerful book published in 1919 on emmett till and doctor, and panelist please come up to the stage. [applause] [applause] [background sounds]. [background sounds]. >> greetings everyone can you all hear me. all right, thank you. thank you for the introduction and in one of the first conversations that some of us had leading up to this event, rev. wheeler parker said that the sign of bullet holes on the exhibit there said that sign tells a story. don't you think you that he is right. and this morning i have the honor, we have the honor of being here with four stewards of that story of
jermaine, an award-winning u.s. history teacher at tallahassee high school recognized for his mentorship and civil rights curriculum. and of course that focuses on the stories and talented young people to draw important conclusions and connections. we are honored it that the conversation will be moderated by doctor university of kansas professor one of the country's foremost scholars of emmett till and offer and author of an incredibly powerful book published in 1919 on emmett till and doctor,...
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we have jermaine williams, a democratic politician on twitter, "what is the value of white tears, nottry, clearly more than black lives, and those who fight for them." finally, madison copthorne, us representative for north carolina has issued an instagram video in which he says kyle rittenhouse is not guilty, my friends can he have a right to defend yourself, be armed, be dangerous, and be moral. let's talk now to lisa bloom. we have a value in his country to be able to stand back from some of deputy rory of the case of this kind can generate. as a layer, you at least have that detachment as well. what is your analysis of what we saw in this trial?— in this trial? sorry, go ahead and start again- _ in this trial? sorry, go ahead and start again- i— in this trial? sorry, go ahead and start again. i think _ in this trial? sorry, go ahead and start again. i think it's _ in this trial? sorry, go ahead and start again. i think it's a - start again. i think it's a dangerous to take what happened in a trial on a very specific set of facts and enlarge it to a political message. the law of se
we have jermaine williams, a democratic politician on twitter, "what is the value of white tears, nottry, clearly more than black lives, and those who fight for them." finally, madison copthorne, us representative for north carolina has issued an instagram video in which he says kyle rittenhouse is not guilty, my friends can he have a right to defend yourself, be armed, be dangerous, and be moral. let's talk now to lisa bloom. we have a value in his country to be able to stand back...
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paris and jermaine and world superstars were second best manchester city who like liverpool won the champions liverpool saw off porto. city dominated the first half. riyad mahrez went close. so near but still goalless at the break. after it, psg star is finally struck. lionel messi finding mbappe with dumping results. the visitors were ahead but not for long. this time city made it count. raheem sterling transforming the mancunian mood, excited? just a bit. could city find a winner? with 50 minutes left, gabrieljesus provided the perfect answer. a 2—1win minutes left, gabrieljesus provided the perfect answer. a 2—1 win for city sealing their qualification in exhilarating fashion. as for liverpool, with top spot in the group guaranteed, they eased to a 2-0 group guaranteed, they eased to a 2—0 win against porto. astana from thiago and anotherfrom 2—0 win against porto. astana from thiago and another from mo salah. all four english teams into the knockout stage. could it once again be the year? a review of the way football is run in england, has concluded an independent regulator, is needed to
paris and jermaine and world superstars were second best manchester city who like liverpool won the champions liverpool saw off porto. city dominated the first half. riyad mahrez went close. so near but still goalless at the break. after it, psg star is finally struck. lionel messi finding mbappe with dumping results. the visitors were ahead but not for long. this time city made it count. raheem sterling transforming the mancunian mood, excited? just a bit. could city find a winner? with 50...
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. >> i'd like to start by thanking jermaine reed, ranking member in nihalf and all members here tody for your support of our entire joint force. l i'd like to extend my appreciationon to the staff for providing me the opportunity to speak about the military's deliberate withdrawal from afghanistan and the department's contribution to the inner agency to evacuate visa holders and execute the operation for u.s. citizens and other afghans. the interagency coordination and partnership continue to be critical to the ongoing processing and resettlement. i couldn't be more proud of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, mariness and civilians who serve and sacrifice as humbling. it's been the owner of a lifetime to serve alongside of them. as the doctor just explained the breadth and depth of the operation was unparalleled. the operations are among the most challenging missions the military could undertake. by their very nature they occur with very little notice and often with continuous security environments. the department recognized that it could be the most dangerous course of action and with t
. >> i'd like to start by thanking jermaine reed, ranking member in nihalf and all members here tody for your support of our entire joint force. l i'd like to extend my appreciationon to the staff for providing me the opportunity to speak about the military's deliberate withdrawal from afghanistan and the department's contribution to the inner agency to evacuate visa holders and execute the operation for u.s. citizens and other afghans. the interagency coordination and partnership...
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jermaine, ohio, democratic line, give us your reaction to yesterday's election results.aller: well, i think that the reason why the democrats didn't do well is because of the messaging they have been doing across the country. i feel that, you know, they have been doing, they started doing the same thing that trump started doing towards the democrats. basically shading over the truth. so, no people can see that democrats have been doing the same thing as far as the media outlets. and then the fact that there is this mandate going around, people have got to understand that the most precious thing to most people is their life. their body, their children and everything that got's to do with that. once you start telling people that they must put something inside of their body and then you don't want to discuss it, or you make them seem like they are crazy or there is some type of conspiracists theory because they want to discuss what's in the shot, what the long-term effect is, all that kind of stuff, when you start turning people against that, i think you change, you change
jermaine, ohio, democratic line, give us your reaction to yesterday's election results.aller: well, i think that the reason why the democrats didn't do well is because of the messaging they have been doing across the country. i feel that, you know, they have been doing, they started doing the same thing that trump started doing towards the democrats. basically shading over the truth. so, no people can see that democrats have been doing the same thing as far as the media outlets. and then the...