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joel choked on his own blood.t was now up to police to find the killer or killers of joel lovelien in grand forks, a city that averages about one murder a year. the chief of police is john packet. >> this was probably one of the more challenging cases that we've ever had because of alcohol involved, large crowds, people in costumes. >> the night of joel's murder police interviewed about 80 people still left at the broken drum, and here's what they heard. the party bus went downtown after it left the broken drum and police heard descriptions of some costumed people last seen near either joel or that bus, a clown, a cowboy, a penguin, a gangster and a construction worker. and while searching for people in costumes sounds almost comical, it actually helped police identify some persons of interest, if the cops could locate them before they took off those costumes. >> so you're going to find the penguin, the joker and the rest you have to find them pretty quick. >> got to find them pretty quick. >> there was an interes
joel choked on his own blood.t was now up to police to find the killer or killers of joel lovelien in grand forks, a city that averages about one murder a year. the chief of police is john packet. >> this was probably one of the more challenging cases that we've ever had because of alcohol involved, large crowds, people in costumes. >> the night of joel's murder police interviewed about 80 people still left at the broken drum, and here's what they heard. the party bus went downtown...
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i was maybe 14 and joel was 13 or 12. but i sort of spotted joel.had this beautiful elevation and his long legs when he jumped. annabel decided to invite cooper rust in to seejoel dance. and immediately i sanoel. so i started home—schooling him so he could both learn to read and learn to dance. asjoel‘s skills increased, cooper secured an audition for him at the english national ballet school. she has pretty much changed a lot of lives. she's a mum to a lot of people. she's my best friend. whilejoel trained, he spent most of the time with his ballet friends at cooper's. these are home—grown zucchinis? yes. cooper's really amazing that she does all of that. i don't think i've met anyone else who can do such brilliance that she does. it really brings us together. emotionally we talk about everything. and we just really understand each other. so let's get everything cleaned up tonight and teeth brushed and ready for bed and we'll make some plans. cool? after dinner, cooper has some last—minute notes forjoel. in the death pas de deux. more emotion. a lo
i was maybe 14 and joel was 13 or 12. but i sort of spotted joel.had this beautiful elevation and his long legs when he jumped. annabel decided to invite cooper rust in to seejoel dance. and immediately i sanoel. so i started home—schooling him so he could both learn to read and learn to dance. asjoel‘s skills increased, cooper secured an audition for him at the english national ballet school. she has pretty much changed a lot of lives. she's a mum to a lot of people. she's my best friend....
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joel osteen on faith and family.e's here with his christmas message as you wake up on this wonderful holiday. ♪ santa tell me >>> now that santa is resting after a long night, you might be wondering how did he do it? ginger and the kids are bringing us the science of santa, and that home experiment all believers can try this morning. >>> 12 days of christmas. the nba superstar giving back, tipping off the holiday with the opening lineup of all-star surprises for some incredibly deserving people. >>> christmas connection. how to be present this year even if you can't celebrate with your loved ones. the most popular tech items to help you stay in touch. plus, 'tis the season to make a return. the secret to sending back those unwanted gifts to the north pole without leaving your house. >>> and if you are home alone like -- >> kevin! >> ah! >> the hottest movies out right now to warm up your christmas morning that you can enjoy right from your couch. from the song and dance of your dreams to the wonderful heroine rescuin
joel osteen on faith and family.e's here with his christmas message as you wake up on this wonderful holiday. ♪ santa tell me >>> now that santa is resting after a long night, you might be wondering how did he do it? ginger and the kids are bringing us the science of santa, and that home experiment all believers can try this morning. >>> 12 days of christmas. the nba superstar giving back, tipping off the holiday with the opening lineup of all-star surprises for some...
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>> i'm joel.ey. >> i don't want anything to do with it. >> reporter: to make you feel whole. one way to make sure this christmas is merry -- >> hello, interweb. my name is emma nolan and i'm 17. >> reporter: "the prom." >> we have got to go down there. raise holy hell. >> we will be the biggest thing to happen in indiana since whatever's happened in indiana. >> reporter: features both meryl and kerry. >> who are you people? >> we are from broadway. >> reporter: "midnight sky" with clooney. >> i don't know the details. it started with a mistake. >> reporter: the arctic alone. >> you wanted to be an explorer. >> come to my voice. >> while you were doing all that, your own life is just slipping away. >> reporter: he doesn't want astronauts heading back home. his acting exquisite. >> i'm going to get me a band and make some records. >> reporter: so shuf sure and so deft. >> i know what i'm doing. i don't care. >> reporter: this actor's passing still leaves us bereft. chadwick boseman in all of his sce
>> i'm joel.ey. >> i don't want anything to do with it. >> reporter: to make you feel whole. one way to make sure this christmas is merry -- >> hello, interweb. my name is emma nolan and i'm 17. >> reporter: "the prom." >> we have got to go down there. raise holy hell. >> we will be the biggest thing to happen in indiana since whatever's happened in indiana. >> reporter: features both meryl and kerry. >> who are you people?...
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i shared a nice moment playing billy joel with my little ones. going through wedding songs.she was just born.
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joel i'm curious to hear how germany actually compared to other e.u. countries and how it's been managing this so-called 2nd wave where we can actually visualize that on a map because a team from oxford university has been tracking lock down severity on this map we see here dr colors indicate stricter measures such as stay at home orders and closing all but non-essential shops that was done in france greece and to some extent in the u.k. spain and italy they brought in not time curfews and they've banned into regional travel now here we can see that germany is ranked somewhere in the middle it close restaurants and gyms and events but otherwise it was basically business as usual and angela how did these different approaches in the different european countries impact how the situation with the pandemic is you know where the place is with much stricter lock downs seeing fewer infections yes generally the countries that lock down harder and foster are seeing better results and we can compare 2 countries germany and the u.k. on the left there germany you s
joel i'm curious to hear how germany actually compared to other e.u. countries and how it's been managing this so-called 2nd wave where we can actually visualize that on a map because a team from oxford university has been tracking lock down severity on this map we see here dr colors indicate stricter measures such as stay at home orders and closing all but non-essential shops that was done in france greece and to some extent in the u.k. spain and italy they brought in not time curfews and...
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reporter joel told reuters joel welcome to the show as we've seen there in the report and we've heard before on sunday the german government's going to be getting together going to be discussing the situation which is worrying to say the least we know anything about their plans but the question really now is when and rather if they introduce hotter lockdown measures some cabinet members are saying that such measures should start immediately other newspapers are reporting that wednesday is more realistic and some states are bringing in their own local restrictions such as not time curfews you have to remember that up until now germans had thought that might be a christmas as usual meaning that shops would stay open and that they could go and travel and visit their family members in fact authorities had previously approved a plan to relax measures over the holidays and allow people to meet in bigger groups but now experts have told the government they have to lock down hard and fast medical herself gave an emotional speech last week in the buddhist tog urging people to have a restricted
reporter joel told reuters joel welcome to the show as we've seen there in the report and we've heard before on sunday the german government's going to be getting together going to be discussing the situation which is worrying to say the least we know anything about their plans but the question really now is when and rather if they introduce hotter lockdown measures some cabinet members are saying that such measures should start immediately other newspapers are reporting that wednesday is more...
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ditto the reporter joel dora has been looking at the details of the deal and he joins me now in the studio for more are joel is it fair to say there are any winners in this agreement well this is a divorce agreement so it was always going to be slightly painful for both sides and both sides have had to make compromises to avoid the chaos of a no deal brags that on january 1 we can have a look now what is in some of this more than 2000 pages of of an agreement so firstly and most importantly there will be no tariffs on goods traded between the u.k. and the european union so german cars will not get more expensive in the u.k. and vice versa fishing rights was a major barrier the e.u. has agreed to give up on the a quarter of the fish that it catches in british waters and the u.k. fishing industry is unhappy about this outcome there's no role seen for the european court of justice which was a major issue for the u.k. and instead disputes will be settled by an independent panel and will be an end to the freedom of movement of people between britain and the e.u. with new conditions for residenc
ditto the reporter joel dora has been looking at the details of the deal and he joins me now in the studio for more are joel is it fair to say there are any winners in this agreement well this is a divorce agreement so it was always going to be slightly painful for both sides and both sides have had to make compromises to avoid the chaos of a no deal brags that on january 1 we can have a look now what is in some of this more than 2000 pages of of an agreement so firstly and most importantly...
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from yale law school but college of physicians, he's what the competitive enterprise u institute, joel bamberg joining us to talk about this idea of mandates when it comes to the vaccine.call us and ask a question, 202-748-8000 four eastern central time zones, 202-748-8000 once for mountain pacific time zones. competitive enterprise institute doctor, what is that ? >> think tank in washington that looks to house free-market principles and look and see what sort of regulations are necessary and what sort of regulations are unnecessary he economy and the human. >> with this idea of market principles in the free market . when it comes to the federal government could mandate some type ofrequirement to take vaccine ?>> most of the police powers are reserved for the states. in other words you with public health and public safety. the federal government has very limited powers to th mandate this sort of thing. probably the best place for it to be in the public health service act in 361 which allows the government to take certain actions to limit epidemics coming from foreign nations or the in
from yale law school but college of physicians, he's what the competitive enterprise u institute, joel bamberg joining us to talk about this idea of mandates when it comes to the vaccine.call us and ask a question, 202-748-8000 four eastern central time zones, 202-748-8000 once for mountain pacific time zones. competitive enterprise institute doctor, what is that ? >> think tank in washington that looks to house free-market principles and look and see what sort of regulations are...
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reporter joel told reuters joel welcome to the show as we've seen there in the report and we've heard before on sunday the german government's going to be getting together going to be discussing the situation which is worrying to say the least we know anything about their plans but the question really now is when and rather if they introduce hotter lockdown measures some cabinet members are saying that such measures should start immediately other newspapers are reporting that wednesday is more realistic and some states are bringing in their own local restrictions such as night time curfews you have to remember that up until now germans had thought that might be a christmas as usual meaning that shops would stay open and that they could go and travel and visit their family members in fact authorities had previously approved a plan to relax measures over the holidays and allow people to meet in bigger groups but now experts have told the government they have to lock down hard and fast america has self gave an emotional speech last week in the bundestag urging people to have a restricted
reporter joel told reuters joel welcome to the show as we've seen there in the report and we've heard before on sunday the german government's going to be getting together going to be discussing the situation which is worrying to say the least we know anything about their plans but the question really now is when and rather if they introduce hotter lockdown measures some cabinet members are saying that such measures should start immediately other newspapers are reporting that wednesday is more...
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don joel de 80 aÑos tiene parkinson y vive solo, margarita no solo es una buena relatora de cuÁntos sin el programa que ha tenido una gran acogida *. >> inicialmente Éramos 15 que realizÁvamos las llamadas y debido a la gran demanda que tenemos de este servicio se han sumado 90 voluntarios. >> la biblioteca nacional se fundÓ hace 200 aÑos con el inicio de la repÚblica y con estos tiempos de pandemia ofrece el servicio de prÉstamos de libros a domicilio delivery. >> los motorizados salen 15 dÍas a repartirlos dejando 15 dÍas en casa casa, libros y compaÑÍa que a veces son la Única durante la pandemia. en lima perÚ, liliana noticias telemundo. >> quÉ gran idea gracias a liliana por la historia. y en el salvador gracias alÁ solidaridad de un hombre y su familia muchos adultos mayores tendrÁn felices fiestas en sus hogares. >> encontramos a jimmy con su familia preparando una sorpresa para los mÁs necesitados. >> esas canastas llevan cereales, frijoles, sopas salsas quÉ mÁs lleva un poquita de todo. >> este el salvador quien viviÓ 11 aÑos en nebraska ayuda a los abuelos vendedoras de la ca
don joel de 80 aÑos tiene parkinson y vive solo, margarita no solo es una buena relatora de cuÁntos sin el programa que ha tenido una gran acogida *. >> inicialmente Éramos 15 que realizÁvamos las llamadas y debido a la gran demanda que tenemos de este servicio se han sumado 90 voluntarios. >> la biblioteca nacional se fundÓ hace 200 aÑos con el inicio de la repÚblica y con estos tiempos de pandemia ofrece el servicio de prÉstamos de libros a domicilio delivery. >> los...
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in 88 called solace cat teams will be visiting with roxy any day soon and indeed earlier reporter joel dora is covering this story for us and all vaccinations were supposed to start across europe today but 3 countries jumped the gun and started giving out shots a day earlier what's the story there the european commission had carefully planned the start of what it calls a new vaccination days telling countries to wait until sunday as a sign of unity and remember europe had a pretty embarrassing and disjointed start to the pandemic with countries holding equipment and not failing to help each other so the rollout of the vaccination was supposed to go a bit differently however over the last few days the deliveries of the boy pfizer vaccine have been arriving and some said why wait hungary was the 1st to go there live akio and germany and as the regional manager in the german state said every day counts now this modern noise some european commission officials but it's hard to imagine anyone begrudging the 101 year old woman who got to have her vaccine a day early say it's time is of the es
in 88 called solace cat teams will be visiting with roxy any day soon and indeed earlier reporter joel dora is covering this story for us and all vaccinations were supposed to start across europe today but 3 countries jumped the gun and started giving out shots a day earlier what's the story there the european commission had carefully planned the start of what it calls a new vaccination days telling countries to wait until sunday as a sign of unity and remember europe had a pretty embarrassing...
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our communications director over the years, joel reed, phil davidson, the late chris danshaw. isaac, and our digital press manager grace. vaseyative directors john ii, john ratliff, jason day and alexander beckman. an chiefs of staff jason thai, jacqueline o'day, mike laughlin and eric. i thank all of them for the great work that they've done for me and for the people of the third district of illinois. i was going to start naming members that helped me get all the work done but i know think danger in this business of leaving anyone out so i just want to thank all my colleagues for the work that we have done together over the last 16 years. we had he district, what i would argue is hands down the best constituent service in the nation. whether it was related to social security, veterans benefits, military service, immigration issues, passport issues, and any, many more issues. , e staff included anthony fiorelli, dawn courtney, alvador difranco, jessica, josh, john h, gene, mcglenn, grayson sol embing rno, mary e zack, the late ann. we've had over the last few staffers. a numbe
our communications director over the years, joel reed, phil davidson, the late chris danshaw. isaac, and our digital press manager grace. vaseyative directors john ii, john ratliff, jason day and alexander beckman. an chiefs of staff jason thai, jacqueline o'day, mike laughlin and eric. i thank all of them for the great work that they've done for me and for the people of the third district of illinois. i was going to start naming members that helped me get all the work done but i know think...
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the lyceum the joel establish a pretty still is awfully low on the so why you would just take it in that it is call me until you feel the kid is listed as to the needs numb they ask if i was me there's a little in this relationship the show time yesterday mushroom was with pushing and then you try seriously torsion the bottle just as green eyes translation can you play the supportive looseness value of the museum and finding some unexpected passengers in a car feels already exhaust the phoenix center to look after these red guests while they wait for. their articles are parked at the cars looking for a little book out i mean yellow you call it the question. was asked earlier could lose it all in the world fulfilled with by the ad get out those the pits the sun will up in war the one thing alone with all of this that yes there are some low up on your lap or that all your own words but the war room was filled with more than a spoken. in . the headlines this hour the tools of iran's top military chain for sassa knighted by the u.s. to anything she gives an emotional 1st interview. with her
the lyceum the joel establish a pretty still is awfully low on the so why you would just take it in that it is call me until you feel the kid is listed as to the needs numb they ask if i was me there's a little in this relationship the show time yesterday mushroom was with pushing and then you try seriously torsion the bottle just as green eyes translation can you play the supportive looseness value of the museum and finding some unexpected passengers in a car feels already exhaust the phoenix...
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our communications director over the years, joel reed, phil davidson, the late chris danshaw. isaac, and our digital press manager grace. vaseyative directors john ii, john ratliff, jason day and alexander beckman. an chiefs of staff jason thai, jacqueline o'day, mike laughlin and eric. i thank all of them for the great work that they've done for me and for the people of the third district of illinois. i was going to start naming members that helped me get all the work done but i know think danger in this business of leaving anyone out so i just want to thank all my colleagues for the work that we have done together over the last 16 years. we had he district, what i would argue is hands down the best constituent service in the nation. whether it was related to social security, veterans benefits, military service, immigration issues, passport issues, and any, many more issues. , e staff included anthony fiorelli, dawn courtney, alvador difranco, jessica, josh, john h, gene, mcglenn, grayson sol embing rno, mary e zack, the late ann. we've had over the last few staffers. a numbe
our communications director over the years, joel reed, phil davidson, the late chris danshaw. isaac, and our digital press manager grace. vaseyative directors john ii, john ratliff, jason day and alexander beckman. an chiefs of staff jason thai, jacqueline o'day, mike laughlin and eric. i thank all of them for the great work that they've done for me and for the people of the third district of illinois. i was going to start naming members that helped me get all the work done but i know think...
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always surprised me and joel i'm curious to hear how germany actually compared to other e.u. countries and how it's been managing this so-called 2nd wave where we can actually visualize that on a map because a team from oxford university has been tracking lock down severity on this map we see here darker colors indicate stricter measures such as stay at home orders and closing all but non-essential shots that was done in france greece and to some extent in the u.k. spain and italy they brought in not time curfews and they've banned into regional travel now here we can see that germany is ranked somewhere in the middle it close restaurants and gyms and events but otherwise it was basically business as usual and angela how did these different approaches in the different european countries impact how the situation with the pen demick is i mean where are the places with much stricter lockdowns seeing fewer infections is generally the countries that lock down harder and foster are seen better results and we can compare the 2 countries germany and the u.k. on the left there germany
always surprised me and joel i'm curious to hear how germany actually compared to other e.u. countries and how it's been managing this so-called 2nd wave where we can actually visualize that on a map because a team from oxford university has been tracking lock down severity on this map we see here darker colors indicate stricter measures such as stay at home orders and closing all but non-essential shots that was done in france greece and to some extent in the u.k. spain and italy they brought...
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joel lot coons sun joel lacoomes he was teaching native people caleb was another. and these two guys would be in the first graduating class of harvard university back in six 1816 65. one graduated, kayla did one other did not. joel was considered bobby chariot, the reason he did not graduate. two weeks before graduation he went to martha's vineyard. on the way back in stock here near nantucket and he got killed. it was probably his own people who did it, because christiana didn't make it over here till 59 or later, so they had a lot of tradition here. i always say about the praying indians. he didn't know what they were going through unless you walk a mile in their monica moccasins. so i didn't judge like. that but what harvey did back in 2011. they gave us a posthumous degree in his name. this is it right here. when elliott was teaching the bible to native people back in the fifties and sixties, he felt like the native people were not picking up the religion quick enough, being james bible in english. so what he did, he hired native interpreters and taught them in
joel lot coons sun joel lacoomes he was teaching native people caleb was another. and these two guys would be in the first graduating class of harvard university back in six 1816 65. one graduated, kayla did one other did not. joel was considered bobby chariot, the reason he did not graduate. two weeks before graduation he went to martha's vineyard. on the way back in stock here near nantucket and he got killed. it was probably his own people who did it, because christiana didn't make it over...
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joel did not. joel, the reason he did not graduate is two weeks before graduation he went home to martha's vineyard and on the way back stopped here in nantucket and got killed. it was probably his own people that did it. christianity didn't make it here yet. there was a lot of tradition here. i always say about the praying indians you don't know what they were going through. i never judge like that. what harvard did in 2011, they invited my family up there and gave us a degree in his name, which harvard really does. this is it right here. when elliot was teaching the bible to native people in the '50s and '60s, he felt like native people weren't picking up the religion quick enough. he hired native interpreters to translate the bible. back in the 1990s there was a woman in my community called jesse little doe beard. she said people were coming into her dream speaking a derciffere tongue. this was night after night. one of her dreams, the people spoke english to her. they said the people had the ch
joel did not. joel, the reason he did not graduate is two weeks before graduation he went home to martha's vineyard and on the way back stopped here in nantucket and got killed. it was probably his own people that did it. christianity didn't make it here yet. there was a lot of tradition here. i always say about the praying indians you don't know what they were going through. i never judge like that. what harvard did in 2011, they invited my family up there and gave us a degree in his name,...
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ditto your reporter joel dora has been looking at the details of the deal and he joins me now in the studio for more joel is it fair to say there are any winners in this agreement well this is a divorce agreement so it was always going to be slightly painful for both sides and both sides have to make compromises to avoid the chaos of a no deal brags that on january 1 we can have a look now what is in some of this more than 2000 pages of of an agreement so firstly and most importantly there will be no tariffs on goods traded between the u.k. and the european union so german cars will not get more expensive in the u.k. and vice versa fishing rights was a major barrier the e.u. has agreed to give up only a quarter of the fish that it catches in british waters and the u.k. fishing industry is unhappy about this outcome there's no role seen for the european court of justice which was a major issue for the u.k. and instead disputes will be settled by an independent panel and will be an end to the freedom of movement of people between britain and the e.u. with new conditions for residency i
ditto your reporter joel dora has been looking at the details of the deal and he joins me now in the studio for more joel is it fair to say there are any winners in this agreement well this is a divorce agreement so it was always going to be slightly painful for both sides and both sides have to make compromises to avoid the chaos of a no deal brags that on january 1 we can have a look now what is in some of this more than 2000 pages of of an agreement so firstly and most importantly there will...
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joel i'm curious to hear how germany actually compared to other e.u. countries and how it's been managing this so-called 2nd wave where we can actually visualize that on a map because a team from oxford university has been tracking lock down severity on this map we see here darker colors indicate stricter measures such as stay at home orders and closing all but non-essential shots that was done in france greece and to some extent in the u.k. spain and italy they brought in not time curfews and they banned into regional travel now here we can see that germany is ranked somewhere in the middle it close restaurants and gyms and events but otherwise it was basically business as usual and angela how did these different approaches in the different european countries impact how the situation with the pen demick is you know where the place is with much stricter lockdowns seeing fewer infections is generally the countries that lock down harder and foster seen better results and we can compare 2 countries germany and the u.k. on the left there germany you see th
joel i'm curious to hear how germany actually compared to other e.u. countries and how it's been managing this so-called 2nd wave where we can actually visualize that on a map because a team from oxford university has been tracking lock down severity on this map we see here darker colors indicate stricter measures such as stay at home orders and closing all but non-essential shots that was done in france greece and to some extent in the u.k. spain and italy they brought in not time curfews and...
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coaching and inspiring others to create he had the idea to start a global time capsule initiative, joel pitched the idea months before the coronavirus pandemic but told people about it and i go lukewarm like that, but are af is not worth the effort. so when covid-19 took hold of the world, joel tells fox 8 his fellow makers change their minds and wanted to create a memento of the pandemic for the future the project is called very 2020 we've got libraries museums maker spaces. government will groups from around the world, joe provides the basic guidelines on creating a time capsule and you do the rest this should be something we should do and and enjoy and pass on it's a kick to see what we have done have souvenirs and relics from the past it says a lot of fun. again it makes you think about stuff what do you want to pass all what message is that you're dealing with right now will help somebody down the road jewels only request is that you send a picture of your time capsule to him his goal is to receive at least 100 pictures of people's creations families from as far away as the philipp
coaching and inspiring others to create he had the idea to start a global time capsule initiative, joel pitched the idea months before the coronavirus pandemic but told people about it and i go lukewarm like that, but are af is not worth the effort. so when covid-19 took hold of the world, joel tells fox 8 his fellow makers change their minds and wanted to create a memento of the pandemic for the future the project is called very 2020 we've got libraries museums maker spaces. government will...
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like this it is michael's thinking and you get upset about it i want to share with you a comment by joel and then just to look at the back of it and if you are critical of counsel culture joel has this question for you is to. mark west in the movie if you feel that there is an issue with the way to go about cancer because then what can be improved what can be taken away and if we remove chance of course or table near where others who we the general public have to hold way people accountable because we can't continue having this beer and worry that once we wholesome and strive to make the residents got to like roaches and they've always been doing that part presence hearings but holding them accountable in the public with no more seems to be one way to be able to truly make a difference. yes eloquent is a well stated question look i'm not talking about not holding my brothers and sisters accountable that is not my point and furthermore i think it is extremely necessary for us to leverage whatever authority we possess morally politically socially economically in defense of ideas ideals and
like this it is michael's thinking and you get upset about it i want to share with you a comment by joel and then just to look at the back of it and if you are critical of counsel culture joel has this question for you is to. mark west in the movie if you feel that there is an issue with the way to go about cancer because then what can be improved what can be taken away and if we remove chance of course or table near where others who we the general public have to hold way people accountable...
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one of the things i wanted to ask about is you remember this billy joel song. >> guest: i remember that. >> we didn't start the fire. >> your book feels like that because it is 100 years from 1920s on. >> billy joel and i were collaborators, helped write this book. >> what i am trying to say is it is a tour. >> i realized i could not write a book about the history of the aclu, without 100 years of american history because the aclu was involved in many major activity that affected america, talking about world war i of course it was born, talking about the scopes monkey trial and evolution, very much involved in that, world war ii, the japanese internment, very much involved in that, the rise of communism and the effect that had on the united states and the push back on that, very much involved in that, the civil rights movement, talking about the aclu, the antiwar movement, all the way to now when talking about the excesses when it comes to being unconstitutional for lack of a better word of the trump administration. every major historical event that has touched on america has drawn the
one of the things i wanted to ask about is you remember this billy joel song. >> guest: i remember that. >> we didn't start the fire. >> your book feels like that because it is 100 years from 1920s on. >> billy joel and i were collaborators, helped write this book. >> what i am trying to say is it is a tour. >> i realized i could not write a book about the history of the aclu, without 100 years of american history because the aclu was involved in many major...
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we will try joel lee. >> wondering if we have a problem. >> we will go back to joel from the chronicle. we will just ask anyone that can get through to jump in with their questions. >> this is greg. >> [inaudible] with the financial loss whether it be the statend their testing material and people taking te off work, have they tried to recover some of the expenses? >>again we are just assessing the situation in real time and will be calculang all those questions you might have in regards to who, what, when, where and how and then come to some determination. >> i don't have a answer to that question right at the moment but i expect i will have one i just don't have it right now. >> people that were getting testing, people reschedulg today i believe you said two and a halfays is the arage to get results. what's to motivate the factor so they don't get retested. a. >> we ll expedite their test. weill expedite the tests of those people tt took their test on friday. we don't know in terms of why they are taking the test at this point. >> a question for the govnor. a question about people tha
we will try joel lee. >> wondering if we have a problem. >> we will go back to joel from the chronicle. we will just ask anyone that can get through to jump in with their questions. >> this is greg. >> [inaudible] with the financial loss whether it be the statend their testing material and people taking te off work, have they tried to recover some of the expenses? >>again we are just assessing the situation in real time and will be calculang all those questions you...
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comi up friday morning, we look at covid-19 vaccines and government mandates with doctor joel is inverted, medical dical doctor and senior fellow as a competitor enterprise institute. then we talk abouthe concept of a guaranteed basic income in the u.s. that were not. watch c-span washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. easte friday morning and be sure tooin the diussion with your phone calls, facebook commes, text messages and tweets. when a saturday morning as we look back 20 years to the 2000 election, bush should be gored. >> book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend and coming uphis weekend saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern coverage from the recent virtual texas book festival with authors michael and isaac on the 2020 election. authorobert draper and his book, to start a war on the george w. bush ministrations decision to go toar with iraq. that is sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern great coverage of the texas book festival ctinues with authors o the aclu and the 19th amendnt. force sports writer tes luther on t political economic and social issues facing courts today.
comi up friday morning, we look at covid-19 vaccines and government mandates with doctor joel is inverted, medical dical doctor and senior fellow as a competitor enterprise institute. then we talk abouthe concept of a guaranteed basic income in the u.s. that were not. watch c-span washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. easte friday morning and be sure tooin the diussion with your phone calls, facebook commes, text messages and tweets. when a saturday morning as we look back 20 years to the 2000...
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good morning, joel. i've got georgia on my mind. i'm so glad to have you joining us today. how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> the democrats need to win both of these seats in order to flip the senate. what are you hearing from your sources on the ground about their chances of doing that? >> democrats feel optimistic but are also realistic. listen, in a runoff election that's not on election day in a state like georgia which is trendsing purple but as someone told me on the ground it's a red shade of purple, democrats still understand it's a long shot. i think turnout is important. those early vote numbers you just cited, the 2.5 million early vote numbers are encouraging to democrats but i think it's really about ground game over the next 96 or so hours. i think you'll see democrats pull out all the stops to mobilize. you talked about president-elect biden, kamala harris was in state earlier this week. they'll have all their heavies there in state because we all know the senate rests on this. >> stacey abrams was credited by many fo
good morning, joel. i've got georgia on my mind. i'm so glad to have you joining us today. how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> the democrats need to win both of these seats in order to flip the senate. what are you hearing from your sources on the ground about their chances of doing that? >> democrats feel optimistic but are also realistic. listen, in a runoff election that's not on election day in a state like georgia which is trendsing purple but as someone told me on the...
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en san antonio y me da gusto ver a mi padre aquí, tenemos motivos para estar agradecidos, >> aunque joeltimismo. >> nos vamos a nueva york timesquare donde los trabajadores comenzaron la colocación de la bola de cristal para la celebración de fin de año en preparación a una celebración limitada por la pandemia. la presentación del evento estará diseñada para que las personas se queden en casa y lo disfruten por tv . >> golden state warriors perdieron a uno de sus jugadores por el resto de la temporada. detalles al volver ♪. >> buenas tardes estamos llegamos al final de la temporada regular nfl (national football league), y le tengo noticias con los play offs, chicago hace la tarea burs anotaron 30 puntos o más. steelers también tuvo un visitante complicado colt pelea por la punta, pero steelers revivieron gracias a big ben ganando 28 24 así se llevan el pase a play offs, >> brown enfrento a jets, con muchas ausencias, cometieron muchos errores cayendo ante jets. lo increíble es que brown podrían seguir sumando a su racha. >> y canelo dijo que enfrentara al retador el 17 de febrero de 202
en san antonio y me da gusto ver a mi padre aquí, tenemos motivos para estar agradecidos, >> aunque joeltimismo. >> nos vamos a nueva york timesquare donde los trabajadores comenzaron la colocación de la bola de cristal para la celebración de fin de año en preparación a una celebración limitada por la pandemia. la presentación del evento estará diseñada para que las personas se queden en casa y lo disfruten por tv . >> golden state warriors perdieron a uno de sus...
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one of the things i wanted to ask you, ellis, remember this really old billy joel song Ã. >> ellis: iit well. >> moderator: your book in a way feels like that because it's 100 years from 1920s on. >> ellis: billy joel and i were collaborators, i helped write that song. >> moderator: what i'm trying to say is, it was a tour. >> ellis: one thing i realized right away is i cannot write a book about the history of the aclu without writing a book about 100 years of american history. because the aclu was involved in basically every major activity that affected america over the last 100 years. if you are talking about world war i and was born in world war i if you're talking about the à Ãit was very much involved in that if you're talking about world war ii japanese internment, it was very much involved in that. talking about the rise of communism and the effect of that hat on the united states and the pushback against that it was very much involved in that in one way or another, talking about the civil rights movement, talking about the aclu, some of the antiwar movement. all the way to now
one of the things i wanted to ask you, ellis, remember this really old billy joel song Ã. >> ellis: iit well. >> moderator: your book in a way feels like that because it's 100 years from 1920s on. >> ellis: billy joel and i were collaborators, i helped write that song. >> moderator: what i'm trying to say is, it was a tour. >> ellis: one thing i realized right away is i cannot write a book about the history of the aclu without writing a book about 100 years of...
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.nspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> the people of georgia will go back to the polls next month for a pair of run off elections that will control the u.s. senate. some high school kids in atlanta are determined to get out the vote. >> reporter: teenagers know how to talk to other teenagers, so this group reached out, worked hard and discovered something that a lot of their peers want to have a voice in what's happening in this country. with georgia's run off elections coming up, this group now has a new challenge. underneath this suburban atlanta back porch, you'll find a gen z wave of voter registration. >> what's surprising to me is so many people are getting back to that. >> reporter: back in september, edward and three high school friends launched voters for tomorrow. they register young first-time voters, mostly college freshmen across the country. >>
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.nspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> the people of georgia will go back to the polls next month for a pair of run off elections that will control the u.s. senate. some high school kids in atlanta are determined to get out the vote. >> reporter: teenagers know how...
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.'ll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> here's one bore the holidays, santa is coming to rescue christmas, that is, if he can fix the audio. we found this yuletide tale on the road. >> twas three weeks before christmas, all through this house, not a creature was stirring except for this mouse. as santa struggled to connect on zoom. which is why the children heard him exclaim as he came in to sight. >> can you hear me? can you hear me, t.j.? >> your call cannot be completed as dialed. it's a constant struggle to be a 2020 santa claus and i make no secret that i don't know what i'm doing. >> reporter: coronavirus has made santa long for simpler times. fortunately for santa and those around the narksz there's support groups. >> okay, am i unmuted? >> reporter: in theses challenges, they help navigate the new normal. >> click on the three dots and safe it
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.'ll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> here's one bore the holidays, santa is coming to rescue christmas, that is, if he can fix the audio. we found this yuletide tale on the road. >> twas three weeks before christmas, all through this house, not a creature...
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we're going to care joel the paris climate. after taking office in 2017 donald trump reversed u.s. policy on the environment well recruiting his own new staff who complied with his anti conservation stance. people would have called me a climate skeptic or a climate denier coal lobbyist such as scott pruitt and andrew wheeler worth pointing to had the environmental protection agency. the powerful business lobbies chalk this up as a success with millions of dollars at stake with shades of the wild west it seems the strongest and most powerful controlled along even in the shadow of the corona crisis washington has continued to cut back on environmental protection so who in the usa is really pulling the strings. follow the money trail. anima soliah does just that her workplace washington d.c. home to some 12000 lobbyists. muscly a works for an ngo that wants to see more transparency she looks through tax returns for example to find out who is paying which lobby groups and think tanks in order to shape laws and public opinion it's frustrating work with many facts and figures remaining a
we're going to care joel the paris climate. after taking office in 2017 donald trump reversed u.s. policy on the environment well recruiting his own new staff who complied with his anti conservation stance. people would have called me a climate skeptic or a climate denier coal lobbyist such as scott pruitt and andrew wheeler worth pointing to had the environmental protection agency. the powerful business lobbies chalk this up as a success with millions of dollars at stake with shades of the...
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today the reporter joel dora has been looking at the details of the deal and he joins me now in the studio for more our joel is it fair to say there are any winners in this agreement well this is a divorce agreement so it was always going to be slightly painful for both sides and both sides have had to make compromises to avoid the chaos of a no deal brags that on january 1 we can have a look now what is in some of this more than 2000 pages of of an agreement so firstly and most importantly there will be no tariffs on goods traded between the u.k. and the european union so german cars will not get more expensive in the u.k. and vice versa fishing rights was a major barrier the e.u. has agreed to give up only a quarter of the fish that it catches in british waters and the u.k. fishing industry is unhappy about this outcome there's no role same for the european court of justice which was a major issue for the u.k. and instead disputes will be settled by an independent panel and will be an end to the freedom of movement of people between britain and the e.u. with new conditions for residency
today the reporter joel dora has been looking at the details of the deal and he joins me now in the studio for more our joel is it fair to say there are any winners in this agreement well this is a divorce agreement so it was always going to be slightly painful for both sides and both sides have had to make compromises to avoid the chaos of a no deal brags that on january 1 we can have a look now what is in some of this more than 2000 pages of of an agreement so firstly and most importantly...
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.ou'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> a historic light show was playing out in the heavens this week. you'll get another chance if the clouds cooperate. here's mark strassman. >> reporter: astronomer christopher dupree is about to see something hidden from earth since galileo first pointed his telescope at the stars. >> they're both in the finder. i've never seen that before. >> reporter: our solar system's two biggest planets in one view finder. that's jupiter to the right, saturn to the left. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: all month just after sunset, sky watchers have captured the pair of planets slowly coming together in the southwest sky. tonight they'll overlap, appearing to merge into a single course of light, an astronomical conjunction. >> it's a very slow motion crash. >> reporter: in metro atlanta, dupree directs the observatory. >> in
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.ou'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> a historic light show was playing out in the heavens this week. you'll get another chance if the clouds cooperate. here's mark strassman. >> reporter: astronomer christopher dupree is about to see something hidden...
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billy joel's daughter proving he's not the only one with musical talent. happy birthday to you ♪ jillian: how cute. like father like daughter. showing off her voice while singing happy birthday to her older sister. he posted that video to his facebook page. it is 25 after the hour. the national bombers girlfriend says she wont believe he could be a threat in 2019. what investigators are saying now. todd: the religious right in new york, the legal battle could have been avoided, he joins us next. ♪ bring me a higher love ♪ bring me a higher love ♪ .. gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. todd: owen for religious freedom in new york, governor andrew cuomo limiting attendance at places of worship in covid-19 hotspots track down. for record saying that discriminates against religion on its face was one of the rabbis who brought the case, how big a win is this for worshipers
billy joel's daughter proving he's not the only one with musical talent. happy birthday to you ♪ jillian: how cute. like father like daughter. showing off her voice while singing happy birthday to her older sister. he posted that video to his facebook page. it is 25 after the hour. the national bombers girlfriend says she wont believe he could be a threat in 2019. what investigators are saying now. todd: the religious right in new york, the legal battle could have been avoided, he joins us...
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> the pandemic has cancelled a lot of holiday traditions, but not "the nutcracker" ballet because the show must go on. nancy chen reports. >> reporter: with its iconic score and glittering scenes "the nutcracker" has performed for audiences around the country every year. but the heart i dy tradition is taking a fly with a twist. the costumes include matching masks. maids offer guests hand sanitizer and temperature checks. the famous party scene, performance filmed for drive-in screening. passers by in brooklyn can catch a hip hop fusion. in arkansas the stage is main street, but little rock as audiences cruise by classic scenes. in miami people watch while socially distancing outside. >> it's a tradition that is passed on from year to year. >> reporter: kelly heads the san francisco ballet, the first in the na
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> the pandemic has cancelled a lot of holiday traditions, but not "the nutcracker" ballet because the show must go on. nancy chen reports. >> reporter: with its iconic score and glittering scenes "the...
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ahora voy con israel para que me hable de leÓny para que me hable de joel que nos ha sorprendido a todos la segunda final que van a jugar bajo la gestiÓn de nacho. le hace falta este tÍtulo. pero no se podría considerar una gestiÓn exitosa si no consigue el tÍtulo. me parece que ha conseguido buenas cosas. faltarÁ ver el candidato de liga y el tema de la conca champions. alejandro: en vivodesde la cancha deseada universitaria. vinieron y se fueron 17 jornadas. queda el platillo estelar, que en el platillo fuerte. esta es la previa de la gran final. >> es la instancia deseada. la final anhelada. el objetivo cumplido. cada grito, cada gota de sudor, de sangre, cada lÁgrima, todo. absolutamente todo valiÓ la pena para llegar hasta aquÍ. el "guardianes 2020". me ha tÍpico por la pandemia. con un vacÍo sin precedentes por las tribunas. de algunas hicieron vibrar su territorio teniendo la aficiÓn desde la distancia. el camino no fue fÁcil para llegar hasta la eran final. se superaron todas las adversidades que la vida le puso los pumas. incluida una de las mayores hazaÑas en historia del fÚtbo
ahora voy con israel para que me hable de leÓny para que me hable de joel que nos ha sorprendido a todos la segunda final que van a jugar bajo la gestiÓn de nacho. le hace falta este tÍtulo. pero no se podría considerar una gestiÓn exitosa si no consigue el tÍtulo. me parece que ha conseguido buenas cosas. faltarÁ ver el candidato de liga y el tema de la conca champions. alejandro: en vivodesde la cancha deseada universitaria. vinieron y se fueron 17 jornadas. queda el platillo estelar,...
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well to discuss this more i'm joined by d w reporter joel told reuters joel welcome to the show as we've seen there in the report and we've heard before on sunday the german government's going to be getting together going to be discussing the situation which is worrying to say the least we know anything about their plans for the question really now is when and rather if they introduce hostler lockdown measures some cabinet members are saying that such measures should start immediately other newspapers are reporting that wednesday is more realistic and some states are bringing in their own local restrictions such as night time fuse they have to remember that up until now germans had thought that might be a christmas as usual meaning that shops would stay open and that they could go and travel and visit their family members in fact authorities had previously approved a plan to relax measures over the holidays and allow people to meet in bigger groups but now experts have told the government they have to lock down hard and fast an anglo-american herself gave an emotional speech last week in
well to discuss this more i'm joined by d w reporter joel told reuters joel welcome to the show as we've seen there in the report and we've heard before on sunday the german government's going to be getting together going to be discussing the situation which is worrying to say the least we know anything about their plans for the question really now is when and rather if they introduce hostler lockdown measures some cabinet members are saying that such measures should start immediately other...
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and this new video of billy joel's 5-year-old daughter della rose shows just is that.u ♪ happy birthday dear alexa happy birthday to you ♪ >> oh, my goodness. the piano man posted that sweet video on twitter to wish his eldest daughter alexa rae a happy birthday. alexa also happens to be a singer, also staying in the family business. >>> and other musical legends news, sir paul mccartney is back atop the charts with the latest album "mccartney 3." he posted this, that feeling when your album goes number one on the u.s. billboard sales chart. "mccartney 3" tops taylor swift's "evermore." the album also toppled the uk's chart, a first for him in more than three decades. the last being his album "flowers in the dirt" back in 1989. it's good to be paul. >>> meanwhile, a new york mac is seeking to create a class action lawsuit of king's hawaiian sweet rolls for fraudulent marketing. the alleged fraud, the product is made in california, not hawaii where the packaging allegedly misleads consumers to believe according to robert galinksky, the manufacturing location in californ
and this new video of billy joel's 5-year-old daughter della rose shows just is that.u ♪ happy birthday dear alexa happy birthday to you ♪ >> oh, my goodness. the piano man posted that sweet video on twitter to wish his eldest daughter alexa rae a happy birthday. alexa also happens to be a singer, also staying in the family business. >>> and other musical legends news, sir paul mccartney is back atop the charts with the latest album "mccartney 3." he posted this,...
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certainly we're all zoomed out jom, thank joel, thank you >>> and coming up, zoom's cfo will have moren that company results i assume that she will be zooming into the squawk team, that is at 8:40 a.m. eastern time >>> time for your morning rbi. we're getting really random and really down and dirty. literally. because while everybody loves to focus on the shiny new toys in the market, bitcoin, faang, tesla, zoom, quietly some traders are really digging the exact opposite lastly. big old things that come out of the ground hitting a new high right now, if you haven't been paying attention, copper and nickle also corn, it popped to a new high and getting even more random, cocoa, coffee, and even, yes, palm oil which goes in to 70% of all foods spiking lastly hot rolled steel, it has been red hotluhot. lum better than ober is up 30% h so get ready to pay more for pretty much everything you buy, prices for almost everything will go up in the next few months maybe a lot. and, hey, while money may not grow on he trees, it apparently can be made from trees and rocks. and plants random but inte
certainly we're all zoomed out jom, thank joel, thank you >>> and coming up, zoom's cfo will have moren that company results i assume that she will be zooming into the squawk team, that is at 8:40 a.m. eastern time >>> time for your morning rbi. we're getting really random and really down and dirty. literally. because while everybody loves to focus on the shiny new toys in the market, bitcoin, faang, tesla, zoom, quietly some traders are really digging the exact opposite...
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i mean, joel, is it your sense that all of that happens in tandem with the reopening of the schools ortake a backseat until things are stabilized? >> well, it seems pretty clear that the president-elect has prioritized reopening of schools. he says that that's something that he wants to do within his first hundred days, and having a professional that believes in the power of education supports that. it feels like this is a trend with all of the biden cabinet picks. picking people who actually believe in the power of government, believe in the power of using their office to help, as opposed to the trump nominees, where you had betsy devos, who didn't believe in public education. you had climate deniers who were in charge of the epa and things of that nature. so, biden, just by picking people who have invested their career and believe in the power of government as a tool for change, i think that, in itself, is a statement. >> joel, in that corn koucopia refo reforms, where is the interest, where is the will within the democratic party to prioritize those reforms? >> i think the reopening
i mean, joel, is it your sense that all of that happens in tandem with the reopening of the schools ortake a backseat until things are stabilized? >> well, it seems pretty clear that the president-elect has prioritized reopening of schools. he says that that's something that he wants to do within his first hundred days, and having a professional that believes in the power of education supports that. it feels like this is a trend with all of the biden cabinet picks. picking people who...