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jared: and it all happened here, at this intersection of cape ann, josephine and edward hopper. newshour, i am jared bowen in gloucester, massachusetts. amna: a new memoir, out today, reveals how a family's picture-perfect life hid the turmoil and trauma roiling behind closed doors. author prachi gupta unpacks how the model minority myth and pressure to succeed impacted her indian-american family in her debut work, "they called us exceptional, and other lies that raised us." we spoke recently here in our studios. prachi gupta, welcome to the newshour. thanks for joining us. prachi: thanks so much for having me. amna: so for anyone looking at your family from the outside, you were the picture of success, right? the american dream fulfilled, successful immigrant parents and high achieving children. but the story that you detail about life behind closed doors is starkly different. so why did you decide to share all of those details, often painful ones, with the world? prachi: i decided to share them because we need to hear these stories. we need to hear and really understand what t
jared: and it all happened here, at this intersection of cape ann, josephine and edward hopper. newshour, i am jared bowen in gloucester, massachusetts. amna: a new memoir, out today, reveals how a family's picture-perfect life hid the turmoil and trauma roiling behind closed doors. author prachi gupta unpacks how the model minority myth and pressure to succeed impacted her indian-american family in her debut work, "they called us exceptional, and other lies that raised us." we spoke...
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the first water walk took place in 2003 led by josephine a grandmother. josephine was asked, what will you do for the water pressure mark after reflecting on the qution she felt moved to gather a group of women and start to walk the shorelines of lake superior. they ended up walng around the entirere lake. the walk wasorn. eventually, grandmother wald to the shorelines of all the great lakes. altogether some 17,000 miles. before she died in 2019, she passed the ceremony onto other leaders. an artist writer and organizer based in minneapolis continued the walk ceremony. she hasas walked nearly 10,000 miles of river appeared it was her walk that i joined on july 23, 2021. she leads walks along the rivers she starts with the ceremony at the headwaters of a river, she and her fellow water walkers take turns hand carrying a copper pail filled with the rivers headwaters. they walk from the headwaters to the mouth of the river where another ceremony is held to reunite the waters. everyone sings and prays and speaks to the water. their path follows the banks of t
the first water walk took place in 2003 led by josephine a grandmother. josephine was asked, what will you do for the water pressure mark after reflecting on the qution she felt moved to gather a group of women and start to walk the shorelines of lake superior. they ended up walng around the entirere lake. the walk wasorn. eventually, grandmother wald to the shorelines of all the great lakes. altogether some 17,000 miles. before she died in 2019, she passed the ceremony onto other leaders. an...
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today we are lucky to feature josephine. her writing has been featured vulture, vice and slate, among other places, covering such subjects southland tales. the book of joe and love and rockets, the famous comic series. her book believer the rise and fall of stanley told the story of marvel's most famous film cameo, from early success to a sad and sordid end. now, in her new book, ringmaster where she asks the question, do we live in a world that instant mayhem created? if so, who is affected and why. joining her in conversation is jeff jess keefe, the of 30,000 steps, a memoir in of sprinting toward life after loss. keith has written articles for teen vogue runner's world and book brooklyn magazine, among others. she has alongside ngos to sing to the stigmatize the addiction and increase the availability of medication early naloxone. here is josephine reesman and jess keefe. hi everybody. here's how you know it's real is when have two microphones. yeah. the first time vince mcmahon did a bad guy appearance was in memphis. no
today we are lucky to feature josephine. her writing has been featured vulture, vice and slate, among other places, covering such subjects southland tales. the book of joe and love and rockets, the famous comic series. her book believer the rise and fall of stanley told the story of marvel's most famous film cameo, from early success to a sad and sordid end. now, in her new book, ringmaster where she asks the question, do we live in a world that instant mayhem created? if so, who is affected...
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josephine. anna dylan. madeline. katherine. chase. jesse james. grace. emily. jack. noah. caroline. jessica. benjamin. ava. leo. allison. god has called them all home. for those of us who remain. let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. may god bless and keep those we've lost in his heavenly place. he grace those we still have with his holy comfort. and may he and watch over this community and the united states of america. giving all praise and honor to god. the bible calls to hope, to persevere persevere and have faith in not seen right. they were still living by faith when died. scripture us. they did not receive the things promised. they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance. admitting they were foreigners and strangers on earth. we are here today to remember a man of god lived by faith and a man who believed in things not seen. a man who believed there were better days ahead. off in the distance. a man of service persevered, knowing full well would not receive all those he was promised. because he believed his efforts would deli
josephine. anna dylan. madeline. katherine. chase. jesse james. grace. emily. jack. noah. caroline. jessica. benjamin. ava. leo. allison. god has called them all home. for those of us who remain. let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. may god bless and keep those we've lost in his heavenly place. he grace those we still have with his holy comfort. and may he and watch over this community and the united states of america. giving all praise and honor to...
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josephine ayankoya: we absolutely hope little girls from around san francisco and the bay and aroundorld see women like willa and are inspired follo that pa willa: i mean, this isht. load is tight. you just--it's a lot. joe: johnson isn't just fighting the grip. she's still fighting perception. willa: but if, you know, you actually get on on a nice sunny day, i got my nails on, got my makeup on. they be whispering to each other like, "i know she not going to drive this car." joe: fannie mae barnes, the first woman to grip a cable car, mentored johnson. willa: and made me know that she was the first. joe: now it's johnson helping to mentor the next generation of grip women. willa: it's the thing to let them know, "hey, it's possible. you can do this if you like." willa: hold on. joe: every day johnson is climbing hills, rolling out different face of possibility. willa: i'm still gripping. joe: well, another san francisco product, the burning man arts festival born on baker beach in 1986. we're on our way to petaluma to meet one of the festival's artists who's hoping to go out on top.
josephine ayankoya: we absolutely hope little girls from around san francisco and the bay and aroundorld see women like willa and are inspired follo that pa willa: i mean, this isht. load is tight. you just--it's a lot. joe: johnson isn't just fighting the grip. she's still fighting perception. willa: but if, you know, you actually get on on a nice sunny day, i got my nails on, got my makeup on. they be whispering to each other like, "i know she not going to drive this car." joe:...
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this pre-election euphoria, they are now an enemy not only related to napoleon well, he doesn’t, josephinel, yes, but he doesn’t have walewska no, but i why, because i would not be in a hurry to vessels, i mean, they have russian enemies, the germans are enemies now, by the way, the jews, the enemies have already become in the polish elections. why again ? why? which are you preparing for the elections? yes, a bullet from shit, nevertheless, they always have it as soon as 40. with jewish sentiments, you want, from which it turned out from your jewishness, he was engaged in robbing vladimir, who the poles don’t care about them, if only to start again one hundred percent, which they they liked to do it in the thirties and even after the forty-fifth year it would have been, well, why am i now, they have a new anti-ukrainian anti-ukrainian reason in ukraine they released a film from the leksads. bush , about opticians, about bandyuk-bandyukov of the 18th century. well, we have soviet times, of course, all of these, by the way, uh, vasyl must know history well, but higher, that is, well, there
this pre-election euphoria, they are now an enemy not only related to napoleon well, he doesn’t, josephinel, yes, but he doesn’t have walewska no, but i why, because i would not be in a hurry to vessels, i mean, they have russian enemies, the germans are enemies now, by the way, the jews, the enemies have already become in the polish elections. why again ? why? which are you preparing for the elections? yes, a bullet from shit, nevertheless, they always have it as soon as 40. with jewish...
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today we are lucky to feature josephine. her writing has been featured vulture, vice and slate, among other places, covering such
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and today we are lucky to feature josephine. her writing has been featured ur
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and today we are lucky to feature josephine. her writing has been featured vulture, vice and slate, among other places, covering such subjects southland tales. the book of joe and love and rockets, the famous comic series. her
and today we are lucky to feature josephine. her writing has been featured vulture, vice and slate, among other places, covering such subjects southland tales. the book of joe and love and rockets, the famous comic series. her
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willard's mother josephine mentored educator where the architects of the northwest united states or esther to her termite friend cynthia first told the judicial office in the nation and possibly in the modern world or the first native american author and activist. these 11 women are statues not all of congress' of the asbrightest and boldest their nation has to offer. i would bee remiss most recent addition to thes, halls from the great state of florida. yes, you can applaud her. it's incredible. pioneer educator civil rights activist public servant most people know her for starting what is now methuen cookman university but she did so much more for state and nation was the sole african-american woman to officially join the us undelegation that created the united nations charter. she is incredible addition to the just under 70 statutes. for those of the just heard me say 270 statutes are trying to do some mental math i already did it for the thunder 5% of the statutes and the capitol that are women. in order to the statue in the halls of congress usually you need to have moved a mountain,
willard's mother josephine mentored educator where the architects of the northwest united states or esther to her termite friend cynthia first told the judicial office in the nation and possibly in the modern world or the first native american author and activist. these 11 women are statues not all of congress' of the asbrightest and boldest their nation has to offer. i would bee remiss most recent addition to thes, halls from the great state of florida. yes, you can applaud her. it's...
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her name was anna josephine.t is all about all i knew when this began during darkest days of great recession, an amy mother told me was a plucky woman who on her own settled north dakota, and family lore i was made more romantic, abanna dis appeared from her homestead. more thans century later, an oil company sent my mother a 2400 dollar check, the oil company was leasing oil rights on north dakota, from oil company my mother learned she was an heir to mineral rights below the surface of the land where anna once homesteaded. a check arrived before christmas in 2009. confirmation of family theory never articulated but well understood that unexpected wind1, fulls have a way of showing up. when my mother was 6 years old. her father signed a lease with an oil company. oil company never drilled on the land but it kept the lease for over a decade. that lease money was enough to send my mother to college. she was first person in her family to go, she loved the windfall. her life she heard promises across the great plain
her name was anna josephine.t is all about all i knew when this began during darkest days of great recession, an amy mother told me was a plucky woman who on her own settled north dakota, and family lore i was made more romantic, abanna dis appeared from her homestead. more thans century later, an oil company sent my mother a 2400 dollar check, the oil company was leasing oil rights on north dakota, from oil company my mother learned she was an heir to mineral rights below the surface of the...
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i would have sat there eating frogs and josephine and sashikov, stupid napoleon, he gave him a kirdykne-eyed man our man's classmate, yes. bravo, change the words so that they fit well on baskov's pancake, and this is sure to go to baskov's, we will definitely go to ivan tsarevich's fairy tales of the frog princess. babu turned, but, but the essence did not changed. well, what are you going to do, but i asked him not to let him in, but where did this master of the couplet genre come from, my god, nikolai bandurin did not recognize you in makeup. of course you fit us, i give you the main role of the toad. kissing, i went to train and kiss everyone and maybe very soon. what kind of round dance is hopeful? how ashamed are you katerina in a thunderstorm? you stand on the uchosa and prepare to jump into the river. now i'll show you a trick. come on, unhappy me, everyone left me , everyone left me. oh, fuck off. i'm tired of receiving. take me quickly, he's home a stream runs, a stream runs. i'll turn back now. i will twist to her to crash down. i can't take all the sushi, then the bones. f
i would have sat there eating frogs and josephine and sashikov, stupid napoleon, he gave him a kirdykne-eyed man our man's classmate, yes. bravo, change the words so that they fit well on baskov's pancake, and this is sure to go to baskov's, we will definitely go to ivan tsarevich's fairy tales of the frog princess. babu turned, but, but the essence did not changed. well, what are you going to do, but i asked him not to let him in, but where did this master of the couplet genre come from, my...
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walk this is a lead tradition honoring the life sustaining gift the first water walk lead by them josephineaid what will you do. this is at the lake superio they walked around the entire lake eventually grandmother walked to the shoreline of all of the great lakes. altogether some 17,000 miles. before dying in 2019 she passed the ceremony onto other leaders. based in minneapolis. they walked along the link of rivers. there was at the head waters of the river. turned andnd the rivers head water. everyone iss seeing and praise and speaks to the water. theyey followed the banks of the river and they camp along the way. the water walk falls into a multiplicity of rhythm. the walkers who carry the water set the essential rhythm. beginning with a gathering and opening ceremony where they set their intentions for the day. the first walker carries the water for a mile. the group moved along as a caravan. they made a commitment when accepting theer uttering the phrase.th accepting theer uttering the war carrier to the next woman. this meantions i do it for the water. the date of the final ceremony t
walk this is a lead tradition honoring the life sustaining gift the first water walk lead by them josephineaid what will you do. this is at the lake superio they walked around the entire lake eventually grandmother walked to the shoreline of all of the great lakes. altogether some 17,000 miles. before dying in 2019 she passed the ceremony onto other leaders. based in minneapolis. they walked along the link of rivers. there was at the head waters of the river. turned andnd the rivers head water....
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in the summer of 23, he met josephine everson, an artist with whom he had crossed paths before. >> she of. her work was being shown in the daniel gallery. she also had her painting selected for an important traveling exhibition in 1924 which would be shown in both paris and london. >> the pair found both artistic and romantic connections. also an art teacher, she pushed hopper, moving him out of his comfort zone where he meticulously planned his illustrations and etchings and into watercolors. >> watercolor is harder to control. pigment suspended in water. it helps him get out of his own way and to let himself be a little more spontaneous and perhaps tap into more of that subconscious. it's maybe for athletes, the way you think of that moment of flow . >> she becomes his biggest champion. do we have an understanding of why she started to step away from her own career and identify him as the person who should move forward? >> i think she was a pragmatist. she understood that one of them had to succeed. she saw what it took for him to become edward hopper. >> a year later, the pair was m
in the summer of 23, he met josephine everson, an artist with whom he had crossed paths before. >> she of. her work was being shown in the daniel gallery. she also had her painting selected for an important traveling exhibition in 1924 which would be shown in both paris and london. >> the pair found both artistic and romantic connections. also an art teacher, she pushed hopper, moving him out of his comfort zone where he meticulously planned his illustrations and etchings and into...
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. >> steve: mary josephine i know wowe were just talking to you. at my notes looking for somebody ron desantis. you thought he was a little flat. >> i think he was terrible. there were a couple points he made at the end of the debate about firing the prosecutors that weren't harm on crime. mentioning george soros. but i just felt like the he didn't come across as genuine. he was very flat. there was nothing striking about him last night. he was really disappointing. >> steve: okay. yaitin. you were shaking your head as well. i know you are are a democrat. >> i'm an open school mom. i really, you know, like the fact that desantis handled the covid policies really well in florida i wanted to hear him break out and he didn't. it was a disappoints night, i think. >> steve: let's poll the audience. we will start down here with you. everybody just give me your winner from last night and your runner-up. all right. >> okay. i think nikki haley was my winner. she surprised me. she was my surprise candidate. i have been following her for years. i think she i
. >> steve: mary josephine i know wowe were just talking to you. at my notes looking for somebody ron desantis. you thought he was a little flat. >> i think he was terrible. there were a couple points he made at the end of the debate about firing the prosecutors that weren't harm on crime. mentioning george soros. but i just felt like the he didn't come across as genuine. he was very flat. there was nothing striking about him last night. he was really disappointing. >> steve:...
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. >> ainsley: how about you mary josephine. >> vivek, he's not a politician. >> steve: a t. >> ainsley, how about you. >> vivek because he brought the energy. >> johnny. >> vivek, i will say two words. exciting and genuine. >> ainsley: people in line they agree with you. they say nikki haley and vivek really stood out last night. we're going to talk to you all morning long. that's a little taste for you. we'll be right back. ♪ identify the root causes that are behind students academic challenges. one of the things we found is that many students who struggle are missing. important foundational knowledge. learning is a sequential process. it's like a chain of interlinked concepts. if one link is missing, there isn't anywhere to connect the next concept yourselves. acellus team responded by developing a technology called vectored instruction, which takes into account a student's existing knowledge gaps and dynamically provides targeted lessons to bridge those gaps. we had a student who was struggling in algebra, acellus gold recognize that the student was missing concepts from two grade l
. >> ainsley: how about you mary josephine. >> vivek, he's not a politician. >> steve: a t. >> ainsley, how about you. >> vivek because he brought the energy. >> johnny. >> vivek, i will say two words. exciting and genuine. >> ainsley: people in line they agree with you. they say nikki haley and vivek really stood out last night. we're going to talk to you all morning long. that's a little taste for you. we'll be right back. ♪ identify the root...
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josephine moore. she was not in good health. most of calvin's life and sadly died in march on 39th birthday. when calvin was just 12 years old, she likely suffered from tuberculosis. calvin spent good amount of time with his grandparents on their. they hope to see him grow up and work the land as they and progenitor nations had. but over time, calvin hoped to follow in his father's footsteps and keep store, as he put it. calvin attended the one room schoolhouse which, was just up the road from his house. he was an average student. in february of 1886, when he was 13 years old, calvin went away for high school to attend black river academy in neighboring ludlow, vermont. as he put it, going away to school was my first great adventure in life. one class he found particularly interesting was in civil government, which provided his first exposure to the constitution of the united states. during the summers would return to plymouth and work on his grandparents farm. there he developed fondness for riding horses and march of calvin se
josephine moore. she was not in good health. most of calvin's life and sadly died in march on 39th birthday. when calvin was just 12 years old, she likely suffered from tuberculosis. calvin spent good amount of time with his grandparents on their. they hope to see him grow up and work the land as they and progenitor nations had. but over time, calvin hoped to follow in his father's footsteps and keep store, as he put it. calvin attended the one room schoolhouse which, was just up the road from...
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earl sherman's atlantic campaign, where he fought against some guy named josephine johnston. that craig allegedly knows something you're giving away the ending, john. you're giving away the ending of the song. i'm not giving all. i'm just i'm just saying that that that it did open the way for the for the atlantic campaign in the march to the sea. but i'm going to let harold talk about how that all well let's let's let's stay quite a logical if we can and i think actually we're not going to stay quite logical because in a way you have to talk about chickamauga before you talk about chattanooga. we have a james walker painting for you to look at and john, why don't you start this time and tell us what happened there and then maybe craig can pick up about why the army then moves on to chattanooga. yeah, if you go to chattanooga today and you know, our interest in the civil war, you'll want to go to chickamauga, which is just not that far away. i've seen eight miles. i've seen 15 miles. it depends where you're where you're actually coming from and where you're actually going. but
earl sherman's atlantic campaign, where he fought against some guy named josephine johnston. that craig allegedly knows something you're giving away the ending, john. you're giving away the ending of the song. i'm not giving all. i'm just i'm just saying that that that it did open the way for the for the atlantic campaign in the march to the sea. but i'm going to let harold talk about how that all well let's let's let's stay quite a logical if we can and i think actually we're not going to stay...
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the first water walk took place in 2003, led by josephine mondawmin, an ojibway grandmother. joseph bean was asked, what will you do for the water? after reflecting on the question, she felt moved to. gather a group of women and start to walk the shorelines of lake superior. they ended up walking arod the entire lake and the walk was born. eventually, grandmother mondawmin walked to the shorelines of all the great lakes all together, some 17,000 miles before mondawmin died in 2019. she passed the ceremony on to other leaders. sharon and day, an ojibwe artist, writer and organizer based in minneapolis, continues the walk ceremony. she has walked nearly 10,000 miles of river. it was her walk that i joined on july 23rd,. 20, 21 day. leads, walks along the length of rivers. she starts with the ceremony at headwaters of a river. she, her fellow water walkers, take turns hand carrying a copper pail filled with the river's headwaters. they walk from the headwaters to the mouth of the river, where another ceremony is held to reunite the waters. everyone sings and, prays and speaks to
the first water walk took place in 2003, led by josephine mondawmin, an ojibway grandmother. joseph bean was asked, what will you do for the water? after reflecting on the question, she felt moved to. gather a group of women and start to walk the shorelines of lake superior. they ended up walking arod the entire lake and the walk was born. eventually, grandmother mondawmin walked to the shorelines of all the great lakes all together, some 17,000 miles before mondawmin died in 2019. she passed...
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her name was anna josephine -- fold. that's about all i knew. when all of this began, during the darkest days of the great recession, anna, my mother told me, was a plucky woman who on her own settled the untamed prairies of northwestern north dakota. the family law was made even more romantic for what it left out, and a disappeared from her homestead in 1907. lost to time and the vast plains is more than a century later. an oil company sent my mother a 20 $400 check. the oil company was leasing mineral rights along the edges of the booming bakken oil fields of north dakota. from the oil company, my mother learned she was an heir to mineral rights below the surface of the land where anna once had homesteaded. the check arrived in a manila envelope a few days before christmas in 2009. it's auspicious timing, further confirmation of a family theory never articulated, but well understood that unexpected windfalls have a way of showing up when they are most welcome. in 1951, when my mother was just six years old, her father had signed a lease with a
her name was anna josephine -- fold. that's about all i knew. when all of this began, during the darkest days of the great recession, anna, my mother told me, was a plucky woman who on her own settled the untamed prairies of northwestern north dakota. the family law was made even more romantic for what it left out, and a disappeared from her homestead in 1907. lost to time and the vast plains is more than a century later. an oil company sent my mother a 20 $400 check. the oil company was...
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host: this is josephine from livingston, new jersey, line for independents. caller: good morning. the issues, but the one issue i think will be dominant is going to be women's issues. you can ignore it, you can hide it, but it is women's issues. they put it under the guise of abortion. that is nonsense. i remember the time when a woman cutting get a credit card. we are becoming second-class citizens. more importantly, the mortality rate in birth for women is going up. we are becoming a third world country. this man --and i am talking about number 45 --has no concept of "us the people." it is his pocketbook. unfortunately, their idolatry to lucifer, they keep giving him money, fine. he says he will be able to cure the ukraine. you want the ukraine? take it! no more war. 71% of republicans are against the ukraine. host: got your point. nicholas wu? a lot there. guest 2: i think josephine's comments about women's issues being decisive in this primary is very interesting. as someone who covers congress, i am seeing it played out a lot whether it is congressional candidates making abor
host: this is josephine from livingston, new jersey, line for independents. caller: good morning. the issues, but the one issue i think will be dominant is going to be women's issues. you can ignore it, you can hide it, but it is women's issues. they put it under the guise of abortion. that is nonsense. i remember the time when a woman cutting get a credit card. we are becoming second-class citizens. more importantly, the mortality rate in birth for women is going up. we are becoming a third...
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host: this is josephine from livingston, new jersey, line for independents. caller: good morning. the issues, but the one issue i think will be dominant is going to be women's issues. you can ignore it, you can hide it, but it is women's issues. they put it under the guise of abortion. that is nonsense. i remember the time when a woman cutting get a credit card. we are becoming second-class citizens. more importantly, the mortality rate in birth for women is going up. we are becoming a third world country. this man --and i am talking about number 45 --has no concept of "us the people." it is his pocketbook. unfortunately, their idolatry to lucifer, they keep giving him money, fine. he says he will be able to cure the ukraine. you want the ukraine? take it! no more war. 71% of republicans are against the ukraine. host: got your point. nicholas wu? a lot there. guest 2: i think josephine's comments about women's issues being decisive in this primary is very interesting. as someone who covers congress, i am seeing it played out a lot whether it is congressional candidates making abor
host: this is josephine from livingston, new jersey, line for independents. caller: good morning. the issues, but the one issue i think will be dominant is going to be women's issues. you can ignore it, you can hide it, but it is women's issues. they put it under the guise of abortion. that is nonsense. i remember the time when a woman cutting get a credit card. we are becoming second-class citizens. more importantly, the mortality rate in birth for women is going up. we are becoming a third...
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they are now an enemy, not only related to napoleon well, he doesn’t, josephine well, what does he havee in the polish elections, pulled again. why because the quarrel bought up the speech of the commonwealth and a number of polish newspapers. can you imagine, what preparations are underway for the elections, yes, and soros is a jew, like a bullet out of shit, nevertheless, they always have it, as soon as 40 appears, you immediately disperse moods. you want out who renounced their jewish that's been robbed vladimir who is one hundred percent they loved to do and in their thirties even after 45 years. here, well, why am i now, here's a new anti-ukrainian thing they have, they are a ukrainian reason for you in ukraine. a film about lexa dovbush, uh, about uh, oprichkov, about bandyuk-bandyuks of the 18th century, but in soviet times, of course, all of these here, by the way, uh, vasil must know the history of mining well, that is, they, well, there in the carpathians in the carpathians yes, there is transcarpathia yes, they hid, they robbed everyone in a row , of course, then later they a
they are now an enemy, not only related to napoleon well, he doesn’t, josephine well, what does he havee in the polish elections, pulled again. why because the quarrel bought up the speech of the commonwealth and a number of polish newspapers. can you imagine, what preparations are underway for the elections, yes, and soros is a jew, like a bullet out of shit, nevertheless, they always have it, as soon as 40 appears, you immediately disperse moods. you want out who renounced their jewish...