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joann: that is true. we are hearing so much about them, certainly carmakers are all in on electric vehicles. they are spending billions and billions of dollars. the question is, is the consumer ready? i think there is a few issues. let's start with charging. the federal government has made about $5 billion available to start -- for the states to start putting ev chargers along highways. i am curious, do you think we are spending the money in the right way? should we be putting chargers on the highways rather than in cities? rep. dingell: so, joann, can i sort of give you my approach to ev's, to actually become popular with the american driver. one is they have to be affordable. which we have been working on in many different ways. we now have a new tax credit that will encourage jobs in america and also making sure that we are not increasing our dependency upon china but lessening our dependence. the second bucket is batteries. we have to invest so that we have the battery that has -- people are going to
joann: that is true. we are hearing so much about them, certainly carmakers are all in on electric vehicles. they are spending billions and billions of dollars. the question is, is the consumer ready? i think there is a few issues. let's start with charging. the federal government has made about $5 billion available to start -- for the states to start putting ev chargers along highways. i am curious, do you think we are spending the money in the right way? should we be putting chargers on the...
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joanne: the dip is a good sign. it is telling us that consumers are feeling that inflation is waning a little bit. part of it is due to gas prices coming down and consumers believe that gas prices are not going to change in the year ahead but that could change quite quickly as global factors evolve. consumers concerns are easing in a number of contacts. durables, cars, homes, as well as their concerns over food prices. this is not just about gas prices here. sonali: how does this all play out as inflation cools but interest rates remain so high? borrowing costs will impact consumers so does the picture get more complicated? joanne: it remains complicated. even though sentiment rose from last month it is still below two months ago. consumers are still telling us that despite concerns waning, the sentiment is still very much weighed down by inflation. their concerns over high borrowing costs continue to rise. they still feel a lot of strain on their pocketbooks. it's guy: if the federal reserve looks at the state righ
joanne: the dip is a good sign. it is telling us that consumers are feeling that inflation is waning a little bit. part of it is due to gas prices coming down and consumers believe that gas prices are not going to change in the year ahead but that could change quite quickly as global factors evolve. consumers concerns are easing in a number of contacts. durables, cars, homes, as well as their concerns over food prices. this is not just about gas prices here. sonali: how does this all play out...
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thank you joanne and thinking arp. have a great day everybody. ♪
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thank you joanne and thinking arp. have a great day everybody. ♪ >> today, secretary of state takes part in the international conference promoting transparency, accountability and rule of law around the globe. live coverage begins at 5:30 eastern. you can watch it on the app or online at c-span.org. fridays at 8:00 p.m. c-span brings you after workbook tv a program where nonfiction authors and journalist and legislators and more on their latest books. tonight a will co-finder shares hi book theisto the rest about efforts to spur jobs around the country. he is interviewed by the ceo of atlantic magazine. watch at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span.
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joann from california, is it ok to take the shingles vaccine with the covid shot?> immunologically, it's fine. you could take multiple shots at once. it is true that this shingles shot can give you a significant reaction, not harmful, but can give you that. there are people that space them out. with flu and covid it's very common practice, i encourage it. but when it comes to shingles and covid, spacing them out for a couple of weeks can be pretty reasonable. dr. fauci: i totally agree. you don't want somebody to go in and wind up getting a key for a prolonged amount of time. separate them the way he says. immunologically it doesn't make any difference, but you probably want to spare yourself getting too much achiness after vaccine. so i would recommend for myself, i would separate them by two or three weeks. >> last question. for people who are emu no compromise, should they take the vaccine? >> this is a good question with a lot of confusion. the short answer is, they absolutely need to get the vaccine. i would argue it's important for them at any group. there's
joann from california, is it ok to take the shingles vaccine with the covid shot?> immunologically, it's fine. you could take multiple shots at once. it is true that this shingles shot can give you a significant reaction, not harmful, but can give you that. there are people that space them out. with flu and covid it's very common practice, i encourage it. but when it comes to shingles and covid, spacing them out for a couple of weeks can be pretty reasonable. dr. fauci: i totally agree. you...
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host: that was joanne in south carolina. we will hear next from jim on the republican line. caller: good morning. what i would like to scream remind people is that rev. warnock reaches up a lot of people. he's one person who reaches congregations, services televised, reaching a lot more people. but i want to remind individuals who are going to polling, herschel walker was traded to minnesota for 10 individuals are draft picks. i don't know any other person that is equal to that. that's 10 to one.
host: that was joanne in south carolina. we will hear next from jim on the republican line. caller: good morning. what i would like to scream remind people is that rev. warnock reaches up a lot of people. he's one person who reaches congregations, services televised, reaching a lot more people. but i want to remind individuals who are going to polling, herschel walker was traded to minnesota for 10 individuals are draft picks. i don't know any other person that is equal to that. that's 10 to...
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. >> joanne? please. >> thank you, madam chair. i -- joanne, new hampshire. i agree with comments that have been made thus far, with regards to the process that this committee has engaged in around a very challenging issue. we have been very deliberative. it has been open. it has been transparent. and i feel that we have really given in time and attention to what it means. i feel that the president of the united states has made a very old statement about his vision for this country, the importance of diversity. i don't think there is a person in this room that would argue with any of that. i will say that new hampshire does have a statute. we do have a law. we will not be breaking our law. i feel that any lawyer in the room or around the table would agree that it is not in the best interest of this body to even suggest that we do that. so that's really the position of new hampshire. we will not be breaking our law. and that's my comment. thank you. >> thank you. [indiscernible] >> ok. >> good morning, everyone. my name is donna brazil. i am here in the capaci
. >> joanne? please. >> thank you, madam chair. i -- joanne, new hampshire. i agree with comments that have been made thus far, with regards to the process that this committee has engaged in around a very challenging issue. we have been very deliberative. it has been open. it has been transparent. and i feel that we have really given in time and attention to what it means. i feel that the president of the united states has made a very old statement about his vision for this country,...
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it was joanne robinson who selected dr. king as a person who would be the spokesperson for the montgomery citizens. it was freddie gray who was with joanne robinson. he talks about remembering that she was the one ultimately said, this guy, dr. martin luther king, his words and the way he speaks, they really resonate. i think he should be the leader. she was that influential in the local community. host: we will get into john adams and jack ruby and just a few minutes. let's hear from marshall down in houston. caller: morning, gentlemen. a quick word about due process. do you research as you write or before you write? and advice to would-be writers. thank you very much. dan: the process for these books is a little different, because david and i are co-authors on the book. absolutely there is research to start. and the place we start is with the transcript. we start with a transcript. we both get a copy of the transcript and highlight the transcript and figure out what are the key points in the trial, because that allows us
it was joanne robinson who selected dr. king as a person who would be the spokesperson for the montgomery citizens. it was freddie gray who was with joanne robinson. he talks about remembering that she was the one ultimately said, this guy, dr. martin luther king, his words and the way he speaks, they really resonate. i think he should be the leader. she was that influential in the local community. host: we will get into john adams and jack ruby and just a few minutes. let's hear from marshall...
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joanne pike.ice, you have som about your mom, you lost you mom very very early. you and i have talked abou that, about her parent battling the disease these amazing developments and more, that doesn't make yo smile when you look back i 2022 >> yes, absolutely we lost my mother in 2019. she was diagnosed with early alzheimer's when she was 51, and it took her life in tw years and nine months. it was a rapid progression for us and dems devastated not onl my last but my family's life my mother was everything to me to lose or that quickly, i ruin my world. i won't preach, but all always talked about my faith. god gave me a voice and th ability to write song so i wrote a song about it. i went to work against alzheimer's and have not stopped. that's why one on the voice. i want to share the story. i want to sing that song i wanted to make it a realit for people that this is the si leading cause of death i america. i was very proud to announce that we felt, we raised over $50 million in the fight against
joanne pike.ice, you have som about your mom, you lost you mom very very early. you and i have talked abou that, about her parent battling the disease these amazing developments and more, that doesn't make yo smile when you look back i 2022 >> yes, absolutely we lost my mother in 2019. she was diagnosed with early alzheimer's when she was 51, and it took her life in tw years and nine months. it was a rapid progression for us and dems devastated not onl my last but my family's life my...
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so, joanne talked about he childhood in detroit, and whil we looked at swatches of fabri she said noould recommend something else we were really in the proces of consulting, trying to com up with something that i historically accurate an compelling i think that was definitely th most fun project as a schola that i have ever been involved in and reaches a large audience then even my books, which is done okay in terms of thei sales. >> like i said, you are a hero in our house, thank you so muc for joining us and thank you for your great work on thi project. that does it for me, you can join the mehdi hassan show anytime on facebook, twitter instagram, antics talk, for now, from me happy holidays and goodbye from new york city this holiday master your kitchen with wayfair. ♪ ♪ keep it fresh with colorful cookware. whip up holiday treats with ease. slice and dice with the best of them. and with wayfair, you can express yourself. ♪ ♪ wayfair, holiday your heart out. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ ♪ ♪ get it. slip it, cuff it. check it. high blood pressure silently affects millio
so, joanne talked about he childhood in detroit, and whil we looked at swatches of fabri she said noould recommend something else we were really in the proces of consulting, trying to com up with something that i historically accurate an compelling i think that was definitely th most fun project as a schola that i have ever been involved in and reaches a large audience then even my books, which is done okay in terms of thei sales. >> like i said, you are a hero in our house, thank you so...
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joann's son is the medical director for st. mary's medical san francisco in san francisco.h hospitals are among the top three emergency departments in the state with the highest percentage of unhoused patients along with s.f. general. >> think it's mainly due to our location. we're very close to the tenderloin. >> doctors are seeing the same unhoused patients reapedly requiring resources and security. >> there's been many workplace violence instances in our emergency department. i hear this even among my -- my other colleagues that it just seemed that there's more violence in general. that domino effects into our staff feeling unfit and unable to come into work so then we're short staffed. >> hospitals offering care for unhoused patients typically eat more of the cost. for example 65% of the unhoused e.r. patients at st. frances an have medical. another 20% are self paid. so the hospital often isn't reimbursed. it's impacting both hospitals financial with potential to limit staffing and bed availability. >> do you think this could lead to a staffing crisis? >> i absolutely
joann's son is the medical director for st. mary's medical san francisco in san francisco.h hospitals are among the top three emergency departments in the state with the highest percentage of unhoused patients along with s.f. general. >> think it's mainly due to our location. we're very close to the tenderloin. >> doctors are seeing the same unhoused patients reapedly requiring resources and security. >> there's been many workplace violence instances in our emergency...
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on gram of her baby girl's hands caption -- captioning it "introducing kingston's sister jackson joannerents to 2-year-old kingston. >>> members of the university of virginia's mens and women's basketball teams took time off the court to paint with some young cancer patients at the uva children's hospital. more than 130 people took part in painting 27 pairs of nike air force one shoes. it's part of a fundraiser started by senior ben harold who is looking to go big. >> i've already started reaching out to alumni who are in professional leagues. so hopefully this truly kind of expand beyond just virginia and reaches other states and other players, other alumni. >> so the painted sneakers will be ultimately auctioned off to raise money for cancer research. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," "late late show" host james corden joins us in the times square studio to discuss his new streaming series. imes airstudio to discuss his new streaming series. could it be right for you? if you have a high risk factor, airstudio to discuss his new streaming series. irstudio to di streaming series. sairstu
on gram of her baby girl's hands caption -- captioning it "introducing kingston's sister jackson joannerents to 2-year-old kingston. >>> members of the university of virginia's mens and women's basketball teams took time off the court to paint with some young cancer patients at the uva children's hospital. more than 130 people took part in painting 27 pairs of nike air force one shoes. it's part of a fundraiser started by senior ben harold who is looking to go big. >> i've...
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joann's son is the medical director for st. mary's medical san francisco in san francisco.g the top three emergency departments in the state with the highest percentage of unhoused patients along with s.f. general. >> think it's mainly due to our location. we're very close to the tenderloin. >> doctors are seeing the same unhoused patients reapedly requiring resources and security. >> there's been many workplace violence instances in our emergency department. i hear this even among my -- my other colleagues that it just seemed that there's more violence in general. that domino effects into our staff feeling unfit and unable to come into work so then we're short staffed. >> hospitals offering care for unhoused patients typically eat more of the cost. for example 65% of the unhoused e.r. patients at st. frances an have medical. another 20% are self paid. so the hospital often isn't reimbursed. it's impacting both hospitals financial with potential to limit staffing and bed availability. >> do you think this could lead to a staffing crisis? >> i absolutely believe that in term
joann's son is the medical director for st. mary's medical san francisco in san francisco.g the top three emergency departments in the state with the highest percentage of unhoused patients along with s.f. general. >> think it's mainly due to our location. we're very close to the tenderloin. >> doctors are seeing the same unhoused patients reapedly requiring resources and security. >> there's been many workplace violence instances in our emergency department. i hear this even...
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joanne robbins. >> guest: she's another one that is one of the more forgotten leaders of the civil rightsd her book and use her book as one of the initial starting points for alabama the king because she was one of the early advocate or's for the bus boycott. she was meeting with officials in montgomery years before the 1956 boycott in an effort to get them to enact some amount of change and then you talk to fred gray and he will constantly refer to joe allen robinson. it was actually joanne robinson who selected as the person who would be the spokesperson for the montgomery citizen. it was fred gray who was with joanne robinson who talked about remembering she wase the one wo ultimately said his words, the way he speaks. that influential in the local community. >> host: and wee will get into john adams and zach ruby in just a few minutes. let's hear from the callers. marshall in houston. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, gentlemen. thank you. as you write your books and do your research, before you write and the last one the advice to the would-be riders. thank you very much. >> guest:
joanne robbins. >> guest: she's another one that is one of the more forgotten leaders of the civil rightsd her book and use her book as one of the initial starting points for alabama the king because she was one of the early advocate or's for the bus boycott. she was meeting with officials in montgomery years before the 1956 boycott in an effort to get them to enact some amount of change and then you talk to fred gray and he will constantly refer to joe allen robinson. it was actually...
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and i love that debbie, debbie, debbie, joanne, debbie's. anthony sees wire on it a dish out whenever it is, or outlets asi posada play doh, suffolk, who new to love it just the look montage shown to p. connect to posterity. me enough for them are much on into a where i'm about with you, but a number normal i'm telling you that it was in them then i was, and i'm a little bit you gonna do normal nobody going? i'm wondering, you know, remember bulow of la northrop with a quarter of 11 and security. i my dad read him. i live to tell my baby. notice we're in the air and no one get out of that on that. yeah. which was the same impact. did you have to see leslie ended up with you. constant isn't going to quit, isn't correct, patrick, man, quite the degree for private. awesome. ask for is why the swimming early for the brain door only out of their live. you need it with us. that's a disclaimer. but how much the burden does to clean right now nobody fight won't be repeated yet i will prove that we're still increases. bill form isn't. what's the phys
and i love that debbie, debbie, debbie, joanne, debbie's. anthony sees wire on it a dish out whenever it is, or outlets asi posada play doh, suffolk, who new to love it just the look montage shown to p. connect to posterity. me enough for them are much on into a where i'm about with you, but a number normal i'm telling you that it was in them then i was, and i'm a little bit you gonna do normal nobody going? i'm wondering, you know, remember bulow of la northrop with a quarter of 11 and...
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last year expands on the sun. seen the more you put it on a is bent the earth. joanne, you better to we annoys formula. maria, they let him, they say, no, it is that i better go move to exceed both ambient, the n is those the has the kiddo so adequately, son? last gamma must import benway india. the similar closing william clam is kinda fun . going to also see alice and in the nice and vital name which i feel a lifeless yellow, $68.00 that i mean i laya, has a low issue, a come only bug fossil sell floppy. come on where at him? dina, i girls are the last game really fast, but the mutual though lucas lay we're love. marry him, we're fake diet born. but mit mama. tell me matthew and i will go to my teeth. i'd figure at the, i would all my thought galion the asked me about a city at the legal you miles back later them, you're some of them. brooklyn goes he hello will dial much out of in dinner by me anyway. much one is a lot of it doesn't. i'm good his name christine, but we want to cheat on global. i don't ask them uniform. i have a son with with us. i thought i'm of 13, but of them we
last year expands on the sun. seen the more you put it on a is bent the earth. joanne, you better to we annoys formula. maria, they let him, they say, no, it is that i better go move to exceed both ambient, the n is those the has the kiddo so adequately, son? last gamma must import benway india. the similar closing william clam is kinda fun . going to also see alice and in the nice and vital name which i feel a lifeless yellow, $68.00 that i mean i laya, has a low issue, a come only bug fossil...
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last year, a sponsor on the on seen the more you put it on a is bent the earth. joanne, you better to we annoys formula. maria, i know is that i better go move to exceed go with ambient. the n is those, the has the kiddo, so at least on no stand, my skin must import fenway india, the theme aqua closing william clam. it's kinda fun. going to also see alice and the nice and vital name which i feel like they are listed as the dallas wi lay out his alisha a come only bug bustles, health come on. we're at him being i, i girls are the last game really fast. mean both of them. mucho though lucas lay, we're love. marry him. we affect di, up order. but in my teeth, not tell me, matthew and i will go to my teeth. i'd figure at the i would all my thought galion . the app is by the city at the legal you miles back later, the mirror, someone from brooklyn, gassy health. i will dial my child in dinner a me any what a much when is the log of it doesn't let me get his name. so simply, when i click on global, i don't ask them uniform i found with, with us, i thought i will throw this in. but again, we
last year, a sponsor on the on seen the more you put it on a is bent the earth. joanne, you better to we annoys formula. maria, i know is that i better go move to exceed go with ambient. the n is those, the has the kiddo, so at least on no stand, my skin must import fenway india, the theme aqua closing william clam. it's kinda fun. going to also see alice and the nice and vital name which i feel like they are listed as the dallas wi lay out his alisha a come only bug bustles, health come on....
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victoria joanne, bbc news. satellite images which shed some light on what has been happening in mariupol — the ukranian city on the sea of azov, which was over—run by russian forces earlier this year. this image was taken at the end of march — and it shows a cemetery in the city. it shows rows of graves. now — look at the centre of the screen. and compare that to this image taken just a few days ago — and it's clear that there has been a large increase in the number of graves. at least 25 new sections appear to have been completely filled. here are the two images side by side — the one from march on the left, the one from november on the right. you can see more lines of graves at the bottom of the pictures. it's not clear who has been buried, but it does seem clear that hundreds of people have died in and around mariupol in the last eight months. childhood friends in oman who figured out how to turn carbon dioxide into rock and a uk firm making fast—food packaging from seaweed are among five winners chosen for
victoria joanne, bbc news. satellite images which shed some light on what has been happening in mariupol — the ukranian city on the sea of azov, which was over—run by russian forces earlier this year. this image was taken at the end of march — and it shows a cemetery in the city. it shows rows of graves. now — look at the centre of the screen. and compare that to this image taken just a few days ago — and it's clear that there has been a large increase in the number of graves. at...
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beginning of the year wakes like this one have been held almost daily across the occupied west bank. joanne pe, jawad didn't want to grow bold. he loved his hair, look at him, he bought hair oils and would ask me every day if he had grown baby here. is this the attitude of some one who wanted to die? they loved life, but death is imposed on us. those who haven't lost the loved one have lost the little sense of security. they once had what ami a word was driving back home from his studio several weeks ago when he was shot near on his trail checkpoint south of nablus. he says, the wounds you can see are the ones that hurt most. a young brother, and only i only were not worth anything to them. ask any one who was almost killed . i was on my way home. they turned my life upside down and i still don't know why i was shot in the shop in the u. n. se, se 2022 has been the deadliest in the occupied west bank in 16 years. most of the palestinians killed by sales force as this year were shot in either nablus or janine in both cities palestinian fighters, but their political affiliations aside and too
beginning of the year wakes like this one have been held almost daily across the occupied west bank. joanne pe, jawad didn't want to grow bold. he loved his hair, look at him, he bought hair oils and would ask me every day if he had grown baby here. is this the attitude of some one who wanted to die? they loved life, but death is imposed on us. those who haven't lost the loved one have lost the little sense of security. they once had what ami a word was driving back home from his studio several...
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gotta believe for our p south of joanne is back in kenya. cook, who you community leaders are fighting to reclaim relics of their cultural heritage taken by the british during the colonial era. oh museum mia, you k, if you happen to visit museums in england, you will find more than $500.00 artifacts belonging to the crew community which were forcefully taken by the british. these cultural artifacts are worth close to $81500000.00. and honestly, they are ours. they were mostly taken from cook, who you leaders, i'm talking about cookie, you traditional outfits, spears, arrows, shields, ornaments, cooking utensils, and other things which were used by respected leaders in our culture right now you cannot find them anywhere unless you travel to england. our artifacts were stolen by the british and are being stored in english museums. it's time we get them back so that we can build our own museums and cookies land for the generations to come up with. the cook, who you are, the largest ethnic group in tenure and have lived in the area for centuries. much of their cultural heritage was stolen
gotta believe for our p south of joanne is back in kenya. cook, who you community leaders are fighting to reclaim relics of their cultural heritage taken by the british during the colonial era. oh museum mia, you k, if you happen to visit museums in england, you will find more than $500.00 artifacts belonging to the crew community which were forcefully taken by the british. these cultural artifacts are worth close to $81500000.00. and honestly, they are ours. they were mostly taken from cook,...
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william put it on a is bent the earth. joanne, you better to we annoies formula. my you really like him? they say no. it is that i better come to exceed growth, ambient, the n is dorothy has eat ghetto, so eric wireless on loss, damask gave mass import fenway in via the thing. looking at him, william clem is kinda fun. going losolsi, alice and the nice and bite on name, which i see our license, the are listed as a tell us that. i mean i leja has a low issue, a come owning bug. fossils hell 30. come on where at him being i girls as a last game really fast. mean boy, that mucho though lucas lay, we're love. marry him. we're fake dire born. but aly my teeth, not so me my the when i go to my teeth, i'd forgot at the i would all my thought galion the act. nobody's here yet. the legal you, my love later them, you're some of them vocal because he felt that i will dial much out of and didn't the me any, what am i to one of the log effect desolate. i'm good, is it just him? but we want to cheat on global, i don't, if you them uniform, my son with, with us. i thought i'm of
william put it on a is bent the earth. joanne, you better to we annoies formula. my you really like him? they say no. it is that i better come to exceed growth, ambient, the n is dorothy has eat ghetto, so eric wireless on loss, damask gave mass import fenway in via the thing. looking at him, william clem is kinda fun. going losolsi, alice and the nice and bite on name, which i see our license, the are listed as a tell us that. i mean i leja has a low issue, a come owning bug. fossils hell 30....
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posterior early here last year, a sponsor on the on seems a little more input on a is bent the earth. joanne, you better do he annoys formula. maria, i know is that i better go move to exceed both ambient. the n is those the has the kiddo, so eric wireless on loss damage. must import fenway, india, the theme aqua closing william clem is in the fun going last. we'll see a list, and the nice will bite on name, which i see what license they're listed as a telephone. i mean i laya, has a low ish a...
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put it on a in is bent the earth. joanne, you better to we annoys formula. maria, i know, is that i better come to exceed both ambient, the n is dorothy has a kiddo, so eric wireless on no stand last game must import fenway in via the thema looking at him, william clam. it's kinda fun going losolsi, alice and the nice and bite on them, which i feel alive as you are listed as the a pallet that i mean i laya, has a low ish, a come, only bug bustles held floating gum away at him. dina, i girls as the last game really fast. mean boy, the mutual though lucas lay were love. marry him. we're fake. dia born. but aly my teeth, not so me my feeling better, my teeth, i'd figure at the i would all my thought galion the act. nobody's here yet. the legal you my love back later them, you're some of them. brooklyn goes. he felt that i will dial much out of in dinner by me anyway. much human is a lot of it doesn't let me get his name, christine, but we want to cheat on global. i don't ask them uniform. my son with with us. i thought i'm of thursday. similar going, we'll get
put it on a in is bent the earth. joanne, you better to we annoys formula. maria, i know, is that i better come to exceed both ambient, the n is dorothy has a kiddo, so eric wireless on no stand last game must import fenway in via the thema looking at him, william clam. it's kinda fun going losolsi, alice and the nice and bite on them, which i feel alive as you are listed as the a pallet that i mean i laya, has a low ish, a come, only bug bustles held floating gum away at him. dina, i girls as...
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huh. jump june reports from joanne's book on a day that has the potential to feel serial. rama poses faith. supporters of the embattled south african president came out to sing his praises as the executive committee of the ruling african national congress met to discuss findings from an independent panel that mister rom oppose may have violated his oath of office. these members of the agency had their own message. i'm saying we want to continually off building up the car to say we need to bid and you, if you need to and the new one. but not everyone in this small crowd was there to express support for the for the mr. i'm a must. mr. i'm a poser who showed up to recuse himself from the proceedings, is in the middle of an ever growing political scandals that's been dubbed farm gate . it concerns the theft of at least $580000.00 from follett, paula, his private gained form and allegations that mr. rom oppose attempted to cover it up for days. it was unclear if the amc is top leaders would back mr. roman, closer, or ask him to step down. but after hours of deliberation, that question was
huh. jump june reports from joanne's book on a day that has the potential to feel serial. rama poses faith. supporters of the embattled south african president came out to sing his praises as the executive committee of the ruling african national congress met to discuss findings from an independent panel that mister rom oppose may have violated his oath of office. these members of the agency had their own message. i'm saying we want to continually off building up the car to say we need to bid...
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it's not just hung joanne shanghai. we are seeing relaxations over the weekend. the hunan province, iphone city. immediate end of mandatory covid testing. we're seeing the relaxing use of the subway. to bet will resume bus services. that's on top of other relaxations. we do not want to say protests spooked the authorities, but i will say it. last week, protests and a number of different cities did spooked beijing and they are doing some token and relaxation. economic pressures are mounting and the bureau beats -- meets in the first part of december. this week starts putting together the priorities that they will unveil at the people's congress. prioritizing the economy will be atop the agenda. haidi: the economic toll has been building. when it comes to political pressure, is this a sense of some acknowledgment that there has to be further opening up? reporter: there is not necessarily public acknowledgment that covid zero has failed, because they point to the numbers, with the omicron variant, we heard from officials who visited beijing and met with xi jinping s
it's not just hung joanne shanghai. we are seeing relaxations over the weekend. the hunan province, iphone city. immediate end of mandatory covid testing. we're seeing the relaxing use of the subway. to bet will resume bus services. that's on top of other relaxations. we do not want to say protests spooked the authorities, but i will say it. last week, protests and a number of different cities did spooked beijing and they are doing some token and relaxation. economic pressures are mounting and...
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to sign up for the axios to local detroit newsletter, or joann's what's next newsletter, visit axios.com/newsletters or on the axios app. thank you for joining and we will see you on axios.com. >> we discussed policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, the center for american progress discusses allegations of supreme court leaks and the broader effort to establish a code of ethics for supreme court justices. a member of the foreign affairs and homeland security committees talks about the government funding bill, border security and other priorities for the 118 congress. bloomberg government reporter discusses the final report of the house select subcommittee on of the coronavirus crisis and recommendations going forward. watch washington journal live 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on it c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app read join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. >> be up to date in the latest in publishing with book tv's podcast about books. with current nonfiction book releases plus best seller lists as well as industry news and tre
to sign up for the axios to local detroit newsletter, or joann's what's next newsletter, visit axios.com/newsletters or on the axios app. thank you for joining and we will see you on axios.com. >> we discussed policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, the center for american progress discusses allegations of supreme court leaks and the broader effort to establish a code of ethics for supreme court justices. a member of the foreign affairs and homeland security committees talks about...
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joanne writtle reports.ine broke out last night, bringing road closures and disruption to trains. at its height, 100 firefighters were at the scene. the fire service has brought us a little closer, just briefly, but we're not allowed any further because the building here is in danger of collapse. and it's when you're here, you can see just how close the fire is to the railway line. a major incident was declared. that was due to the fact that, you can probably see the close proximity of the train line, and the impact that has on what we call the oles, the overhead line equipment, essentially, which obviously powers the trains, so we've had that. we also have a significant canal infrastructure as well nearby and as well some large industrial businesses with their own significant hazards. across the road there, there is a large kind of gas, gas cylinder factory as well where they do a lot of storing of gas, etc, and lpg, acetylene, etc, so obviously that was a significant issue for us, we didn't want the fire t
joanne writtle reports.ine broke out last night, bringing road closures and disruption to trains. at its height, 100 firefighters were at the scene. the fire service has brought us a little closer, just briefly, but we're not allowed any further because the building here is in danger of collapse. and it's when you're here, you can see just how close the fire is to the railway line. a major incident was declared. that was due to the fact that, you can probably see the close proximity of the...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.r stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. - it's a good thing. - [advertiser] call right now to receive your free no obligation info kit. the kit will show you how you could get the cash you nee
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.r stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your...
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host: from a joanne in massachusetts. dependent line. caller: i would like to say you mentioned the word nuclear in regards to pans bombing and i think the press and maybe yourself, you said very loosely. it was not a nuclear bomb. nuclear bombs were not used in world war ii. guest: of course not. caller: ok, atomic bombs were used. i think the terms being used, it is scary enough being used today. a lot of newspeople use the word nuclear. i just wanted to clarify that with you. guest: i'm not a scientist. i was not an oak ridge or new mexico but the common usage is that these bombs were dropped onto japanese cities and hope of ending the war and it did end the war. host: the battle of he would you , the bombing of tokyo, the battle of okinawa be ends, talk about the japanese portion of these months. guest: they were throwing everything they could into the war. they would come in once we got control, cvs would come in. they were mostly made up older men, experts in carpentry of -- or some other work. they served obviously but were too ol
host: from a joanne in massachusetts. dependent line. caller: i would like to say you mentioned the word nuclear in regards to pans bombing and i think the press and maybe yourself, you said very loosely. it was not a nuclear bomb. nuclear bombs were not used in world war ii. guest: of course not. caller: ok, atomic bombs were used. i think the terms being used, it is scary enough being used today. a lot of newspeople use the word nuclear. i just wanted to clarify that with you. guest: i'm not...
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host: from a joanne in massachusetts. dependent line. caller: i would like to say you mentioned the word nuclear in regards to pans bombing and i think the press and maybe yourself, you said very loosely. it was not a nuclear bomb. nuclear bombs were not used in world war ii. guest: of course not. caller: ok, atomic bombs were used. i think the terms being used, it is scary enough being used today. a lot of newspeople use the word nuclear. i just wanted to clarify that with you. guest: i'm not a scientist. i was not an oak ridge or new mexico but the common usage is that these bombs were dropped onto japanese cities and hope of ending the war and it did end the war. host: the battle of he would you , the bombing of tokyo, the battle of okinawa be ends, talk about the japanese portion of these months. guest: they were throwing everything they could into the war. they would come in once we got control, cvs would come in. they were mostly made up older men, experts in carpentry of -- or some other work. they served obviously but were too ol
host: from a joanne in massachusetts. dependent line. caller: i would like to say you mentioned the word nuclear in regards to pans bombing and i think the press and maybe yourself, you said very loosely. it was not a nuclear bomb. nuclear bombs were not used in world war ii. guest: of course not. caller: ok, atomic bombs were used. i think the terms being used, it is scary enough being used today. a lot of newspeople use the word nuclear. i just wanted to clarify that with you. guest: i'm not...
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host: that was joanne in south carolina. we will hear next from jim on the republican line.aller: good morning. what i would like to scream remind people is that rev. warnock reaches up a lot of people. he's one person who reaches congregations, services televised, reaching a lot more people. but i want to remind individuals who are going to polling, herschel walker was traded to minnesota for 10 individuals are draft picks. i don't know any other person that is equal to that. that's 10 to one. he supports the right to life. people who use the word choice need to look up a website about choice. host: so, you're 10 to one comparison, what does that mean as far as his ability to serve in the senate? caller: it means that he has been acclaimed to be as strong as this and people. -- as 10 people. every football player, every former football player retires early because of injuries. but they have gained so much. either as an offense of player or defense of player. now he's worth 10 people. he went to minnesota. didn't do as well because he was older. but we need to remember that
host: that was joanne in south carolina. we will hear next from jim on the republican line.aller: good morning. what i would like to scream remind people is that rev. warnock reaches up a lot of people. he's one person who reaches congregations, services televised, reaching a lot more people. but i want to remind individuals who are going to polling, herschel walker was traded to minnesota for 10 individuals are draft picks. i don't know any other person that is equal to that. that's 10 to one....
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. >> rosa parks started a free joanne little movement in detroit.elp with her cause. >> little was a young woman who was incarcerated in north carolina, and there was a jailer there who rarely -- the women who were in his jail. he attempted to do that with joey little, and he ended up not living through that assault. she was finally acquitted, but it took a very long movement, and rosa parks was one of the voices of that movement. >> joan little was the first little in the united states to ever have fought back and killed her assailant who was indeed exonerated. that was a landmark case. >> rosa parks considered that one of the great victories in the struggle for justice. >> there is a continuum from her work in the south in the 1940s, and specifically with taylor. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the receipt taylor case spurs nixon and parks to run for grinch partnership, nixon winds, and she runs for secretary and winds the began a partnership that will change the face of american history. >> it wasn't a mass organization, membership was kind of small. >> they will spend
. >> rosa parks started a free joanne little movement in detroit.elp with her cause. >> little was a young woman who was incarcerated in north carolina, and there was a jailer there who rarely -- the women who were in his jail. he attempted to do that with joey little, and he ended up not living through that assault. she was finally acquitted, but it took a very long movement, and rosa parks was one of the voices of that movement. >> joan little was the first little in the...
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>> joanne dowdell. chair roosevelt: i will take everybody else who is present as a yea vote. excuse me. a yea vote. so the yeas clearly have it and congratulations to all of us. [applause] the resolution has been adopted. i'll turn back to you, minyon, for other committee business. chair minyon: thank you, all, for the hard work again. we will now move to consider consideration of the regulations of the rules and bylaws committee. this -- chair roosevelt: before we do that, you might call it a point of personal privilege but it's actually that co-chairs are actually anxious to hear from mr. mcdonald. mr. mcdonald: i won't repeat my comments from this morning with respect to the need to continue looking at our calendar and the fact that we haven't solved a problem. we simply started to look more seriously at changes that happened in the country. there's a limit what this committee can do in terms of 2028 because we dissolved at the fall meeting of the -- in 2025. but i would like to move that we -- i'd like to move the preliminary applications for 2028 early state status must
>> joanne dowdell. chair roosevelt: i will take everybody else who is present as a yea vote. excuse me. a yea vote. so the yeas clearly have it and congratulations to all of us. [applause] the resolution has been adopted. i'll turn back to you, minyon, for other committee business. chair minyon: thank you, all, for the hard work again. we will now move to consider consideration of the regulations of the rules and bylaws committee. this -- chair roosevelt: before we do that, you might call...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did., it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have gotten tax free
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did., it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. a different way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of famil
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. a different way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about...
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and joanne's, and their marriage and their story. and then he-- but somebody transcribed it.newman. >> yeah, that's not-- that doesn't really work out so well for me. ( laughter ) that's not what i wanted to do. >> stephen: well, not everybody agrees. i'm curious whether-- did you ever work with him? >> no, we were going to do a film-- there's actually a really well-known film called "the notebook." do you guys know this? some of you guys? yeah? ( cheers ) >> stephen: sure, sure, sure. >> yeah, "oh, yeah!" >> stephen: james garner and ryan gosling. >> yeah, exactly. and we were going to do it and play-- and, literally, we were in talks for a long time for it, and we would meet, and, he was really fun. you know, he's a fun guy. and then, at one point, i think i went home and i was watching "cool hand luke," or one of those great paul newman films. and i'm watching it, and i'm the age, at that point, that he was in "cool hand luke"-- >> stephen: mm-hmm. >> and i'm like, "i don't look like paul newman!" ( laughter ) and-- >> stephen: well, he's got blue eyes. that'd be weird. >>
and joanne's, and their marriage and their story. and then he-- but somebody transcribed it.newman. >> yeah, that's not-- that doesn't really work out so well for me. ( laughter ) that's not what i wanted to do. >> stephen: well, not everybody agrees. i'm curious whether-- did you ever work with him? >> no, we were going to do a film-- there's actually a really well-known film called "the notebook." do you guys know this? some of you guys? yeah? ( cheers ) >>...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.ferent way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families ha
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.ferent way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two...
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district of new york, he is a professor of practice at nyu law school neil katyal former acting -- and joannanks who served as an assistant watergate prosecutor, and a -- and is a co-host of sisters in law podcast, all three are msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i just wanted to do a quick note on the fifth amendment since i know people are puzzling over how you can take the fifth amendment when you are asked where you went to college for example or what your ages and all of these things. many of these assertions of the fifth amendment could be broken in another setting since they obviously do not involve any potential self incrimination and it is just a device the witness is using, but when they are in that committee setting and they kept immediately going to a judge and asked for a ruling to force the witness to answer what college you want to, they just keep proceeding with these things and accepting all of these fifth amendment things because in that room there is basically nothing they can do about it? >> that is right. so, they're definitely is in the 34 transcripts, definitely a lot of ove
district of new york, he is a professor of practice at nyu law school neil katyal former acting -- and joannanks who served as an assistant watergate prosecutor, and a -- and is a co-host of sisters in law podcast, all three are msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i just wanted to do a quick note on the fifth amendment since i know people are puzzling over how you can take the fifth amendment when you are asked where you went to college for example or what your ages and all of these things. many of...
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joann is the medical director for st. francis memorial hospital and st. mary's medical center. they are among the top three emergency departments with the highest percentage of on house patients. >> i think it is mainly due to our location, close to the tenderloin. stephanie: providers are seeing the same patients repeatedly often under the influence requiring additional nursing resources and security. >> there have been many workplace violence instances in our emergency department and i hear this even among my other colleagues that it just seems like there is more violence in general. that domino's into our set -- domino effects into our staff feeling unfit to come into work. stephanie: hospitals offer care for an house patients typically eat more of the cost. 65% of the patients have medi-cal and rates have not been raised since 2012. another 20% are self-pay so the half and decile the hospital is not reimbursed. it is impacting both hospitals financially with the potential to limit staffing and better billeted -- bed availability. do you think this could lead to a staffing c
joann is the medical director for st. francis memorial hospital and st. mary's medical center. they are among the top three emergency departments with the highest percentage of on house patients. >> i think it is mainly due to our location, close to the tenderloin. stephanie: providers are seeing the same patients repeatedly often under the influence requiring additional nursing resources and security. >> there have been many workplace violence instances in our emergency department...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.me and they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - [tom selleck] really? - yes! without a doubt! - just like these folks, aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. - it's a good thing. - [advertiser] call right now to receive your free no obligation info kit. the kit will show you how you could
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.me and they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket...
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. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.ir home and they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. - a person like me needed to get a reverse mortgage. it changed my life, it was the best thing i've ever done. - just like these folks, aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash. they also know they can pay it back whenever it works for 'em. - it's a good thing. - [advertiser] call right now to receive your free no obligation info kit. the kit will show you how you could get the cash you need using your home's equity as a reverse mortgage from aag. - call the number on your screen. - i've been with aag for quite a while now. i think they're the real deal. so look, why don't you ge
. - linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple of things in common.ir home and they know their stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how reverse mortgage worked and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. - [advertiser] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now and when you need it in the future. - a person like me needed to get a reverse...
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district of new york, he is a professor of practice at nyu law school neil katyal former acting -- and joannho served as an assistant watergate prosecutor, and a -- and is a co-host of sisters in law podcast, all three are msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i just wanted to do a quick note on the fifth amendment since i know people are puzzling over how you can take the fifth amendment when you are asked where you went to college for example or what your ages and all of these things. many of these assertions of the fifth amendment could be broken in another setting since they obviously do not involve any potential self incrimination and it is just a device the witness is using, but when they are in that committee setting and they kept immediately going to a judge and asked for a ruling to force the witness to answer what college you want to, they just keep proceeding with these things and accepting all of these fifth amendment things because in that room there is basically nothing they can do about it? >> that is right. so, they're definitely is in the 34 transcripts, definitely a lot of over asse
district of new york, he is a professor of practice at nyu law school neil katyal former acting -- and joannho served as an assistant watergate prosecutor, and a -- and is a co-host of sisters in law podcast, all three are msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i just wanted to do a quick note on the fifth amendment since i know people are puzzling over how you can take the fifth amendment when you are asked where you went to college for example or what your ages and all of these things. many of these...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of families have gotten tax free
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did. it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved...
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- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.put it a different way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same about two things. they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you are 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access your home's equity to give you cash now. and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments. it could also pay off higher interest credit cards, medical costs, and give you some extra cash to help your retirement lifestyle. - i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. - it allowed me to live in my home and not have to make payments. - a whole lot of
- [tom selleck] joanne said just about the same thing. - it absolutely is the best thing i ever did.put it a different way. to him, it was about having his grandkids over. - you want to have the kids over, you want to have the grandkids over. - yeah. - you want to have the family over. you want to say, "this is my place." - great people, different people. that's for sure. and all of them had different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage. but you know what? they all felt the same...