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but i have to go along with joy. i think that optimism is not something that i have here but hope i always have that somehow they would do the right thing. we have a woman who did nothing but go to bed in her own house who then they tried to smear, tried to get the ex-boyfriend to in some way ensnare her in criminal enterprise, they tried to dig her up and kill her again. this is outrageous at best. i want to also say, ari, that we have said to all that listen to us that don't be provoked into violence. if there is a no bill, we must protest and we must also make mitch mcconnell who's in a tight race for the senate and a mentor of this prosecutor understand we don't want that. the galvanize that community could cost mitch mcconnell his seat and will not bring justice to breonna taylor if there is not criminal charges in my judgment from knowing the case from the attorney from the family and members of the family. >> reverend sharpton, interesting to hear you, of course, remind everyone of the context including what w
but i have to go along with joy. i think that optimism is not something that i have here but hope i always have that somehow they would do the right thing. we have a woman who did nothing but go to bed in her own house who then they tried to smear, tried to get the ex-boyfriend to in some way ensnare her in criminal enterprise, they tried to dig her up and kill her again. this is outrageous at best. i want to also say, ari, that we have said to all that listen to us that don't be provoked into...
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joy reid is up next. ♪ >>> hey, trump supporters, i know, i know, i know you don't want to hear thisrom me, but if you can stand it just take a minute to listen, please. your president, the man to whom you have given your absolute devotion over the last four years lied to you. in fact, trump has been lying to all of us for practically this entire year about this virus that has killed nearly 200,000 of us, and it's still killing americans. he lied and a lot of people died now, many of us who closely followed trump's campaign and have taken a deep look at his history have figured out long ago that trump is a liar and a fraud. we don't believe the stuff he says if he tells us it's raining, we triple check before grabbing an umbrella, but you, you hang on to his every word, so let's just be clear it was you that he lied to, and he didn't just lie he acted on that lie he's had you out there at his rallies without masks. he's had you demanding that kids go back to school. play high school and college football when he knew since january the coronavirus could and in nearly 200,000 cases has
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as you know, joy, i'm right now in canada visiting family.'m quarantining as required by the canadian government. canada just reported last week for the first time in six months, zero deaths from coronavirus. and maybe about 500 cases per day. in stark contrast, united states is still averaging about a thousand deaths per day and 40,000 new cases every day. why do you think there is that difference? canadians and americans aren't that different biologically. the officials defer to their health officials and they advise masks. they advise distancing. these simple but effective public health measures that are keeping canadians safe. the united states simply is not doing that. >> yeah, absolutely. and you think about -- let me show you the will not governor of ohio, a state whose republican governor has at least tried to take covid seriously. here's his lieutenant governor getting booed for suggesting to a trump crowd that they put on masks to save lives. >> but if you're going to a grocery store where you got to wear one -- [ crowd booing ] >>
as you know, joy, i'm right now in canada visiting family.'m quarantining as required by the canadian government. canada just reported last week for the first time in six months, zero deaths from coronavirus. and maybe about 500 cases per day. in stark contrast, united states is still averaging about a thousand deaths per day and 40,000 new cases every day. why do you think there is that difference? canadians and americans aren't that different biologically. the officials defer to their health...
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can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly she was original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good on them become brothers as that universal idea of humanity a bill one that might mind lyrically is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think it speaks to us down the oh geez whenever the joys used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in beethoven's might sing at the area getting any ng as currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we're singing about we're we're trying to make people feel as if they're not. alone we're trying to make people feel emotions for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so that's what we're dealing with again whether with political or not just i mean any some wise thing with that but if you match that empathy with activism if you encourage your audience to become active. and you really are going to need to do something because if you mix and
can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly she was original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good on them become brothers as that universal idea of humanity a bill one that might mind lyrically is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think it speaks to us down the oh geez whenever the joys used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is...
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him as the great not just the wall of science into the rest of us but science into discipline with joy and imagination of what the next experiment on the next spacecraft would be but also how to enthrall people in all ages the joy of discovery. you need not to sacrifice your humanity and your soul to be a scientist. if you are a writer, artist, musician, you need not lose any of that by knowing something about the natur nature in fact k that it makes everything that much richer. ♪ ♪ ♪ you are watching booktv on c-span2. this is our coverage of the 20th annual national book fast. for 20 years booktv has partnered with of the library of congress and national book festival to bring life comprehensive coverage. to get a schedule of dates for tonight's events, go to@booktv on social media or you can go to@library of congress and book fest. here is the next author event. ♪ ♪ ♪ i am david rubenstein coming to you from the library of congress and the jefferson building. and as part of our national book festival i have the pleasure to think of interviewing
him as the great not just the wall of science into the rest of us but science into discipline with joy and imagination of what the next experiment on the next spacecraft would be but also how to enthrall people in all ages the joy of discovery. you need not to sacrifice your humanity and your soul to be a scientist. if you are a writer, artist, musician, you need not lose any of that by knowing something about the natur nature in fact k that it makes everything that much richer. ♪ ♪ ♪ you...
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"the reidout" with joy reid is up next. >>> the steady drip, drip, drip reveal of the bob woodward tapes continues, with two new audio tapes disclosing in disturbing detail just how much donald trump feared the coronavirus in private while actively dismissing the pandemic in public to the american people. in april, the month that coronavirus killed more than 18,000 people in the united states, trump tweeted that the invisible enemy will soon be in full retreat, only to say this to bob woodward three days later. >> this thing is a killer if it gets you if you're the wrong person, you don't have a chance. >> yes, yes, exactly >> so this rips you apart. >> this is a scourge and -- >> it is the plague. >> trump also admitted how terrified he was of catching the virus. >> and, bob, it's so easily transmissable, you wouldn't even believe it. >> i know, it's -- >> i mean you could be in the room i was in the white house a couple of days ago, meeting with ten people in the oval office, and a guy sneezed innocently, not a horrible -- you know, just a sneeze. >> yeah. >> the entire room bailed out
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social media @ari melber on facebook or instagram, wherever you go online keep it here the readout with joy reed is up next >>> one of the loudest and frankly whineyest rallying cries from donald trump's basis that they are the victims it is what helped trump get elected, stoking fears of some white americans that were angry and anxious about losing their standing as america's racial elite. but this thing, this phenomenon that people with privilege are now the ones that are oppressed. you see it everywhere in trump's america, from outrage over affirmative action and immigration as the theft of their jobs or status to now loss of freedom to a seven inch piece of cloth that's of course the mask. the mask the life-saving object that supposedly is robbing america of its promise of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness it is the mask picking away at our humanity apparently. rather than say police officers disproportionately are killing people of color on tape, or a government that puts kids in stages or sterilizes immigrant women, no, this belief that mask wearing, really all covid restriction
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i mean, this is disqualifying, joy.ing about this, and you're asking me what people are saying out there, what voters are saying. but, here's the thing, what he is saying. this is not fake news. this is not conspiracy theories. this is not anonymous sources. these are the words of the president of the united states who lied after knowing exactly how deadly coronavirus was. and he still hasn't done anything. joy, yesterday more than 1,000 people died of coronavirus. what has donald trump done the last 24 hours to stop this crisis? he's done absolutely nothing. so if you look at the next 50 days this is what joe biden and kamala harris are going to do. they are going to make sure that they put the contrast between donald trump and themselves and make sure they send that message to the american people. and that's what we have to do. we have just a little bit more than 50 days, and we have to make clear to the american people -- people in this country are suffering, and we see that day after day after day. and so that's wha
i mean, this is disqualifying, joy.ing about this, and you're asking me what people are saying out there, what voters are saying. but, here's the thing, what he is saying. this is not fake news. this is not conspiracy theories. this is not anonymous sources. these are the words of the president of the united states who lied after knowing exactly how deadly coronavirus was. and he still hasn't done anything. joy, yesterday more than 1,000 people died of coronavirus. what has donald trump done...
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joy behar casting doubt on a coronavirus vaccine.ump is the worst and he's holding all the beakers. she says she won't take it unless ivanka trump takes it first. take a look. >> it is not a simple thing to do. he will push anything to get re-elected. don't fall for it. by the way, i will take the vaccine after ivanka takes it. >> kennedy: ivanka trump responding with this tweet. deal, joy behar. i will come on your show to do so. i trust the fda and so should all americans. this should be our top priority. so juan, on a scale of garden variety karen to hillary clinton, where does joy behar land on the miserable harpy spectrum? >> juan: i'll leave that to you guys. you can make those personal adjustments about tv stars. to me this is a broader issue, kennedy. the president said during his convention speech that a vaccine will be ready by a special date alluding to the election. as a result right now in the polls, it's like more than half of americans say they wouldn't take a vaccine if it was available. that includes 60% of republica
joy behar casting doubt on a coronavirus vaccine.ump is the worst and he's holding all the beakers. she says she won't take it unless ivanka trump takes it first. take a look. >> it is not a simple thing to do. he will push anything to get re-elected. don't fall for it. by the way, i will take the vaccine after ivanka takes it. >> kennedy: ivanka trump responding with this tweet. deal, joy behar. i will come on your show to do so. i trust the fda and so should all americans. this...
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and you know, there are real consequences to that, joy.unt on getting their prescriptions on time sw, so th continue to take the medications they need to take. these are mostly people who are taking medications for chronic conditions. plus, there's additional expense. so what the pharmaceutical houses told us is they said, we're having to double send, we're having to send by express mail, we're having to track things down. so they're spending a lot more money. and that ultimately is a cost that's either going to be borne by the patients or by the federal government that's covering the cost of these prescriptions. so what dejoy is doing is not only trying to help out his buddy, donald trump, to try to gum up the works so we can't do vote by mail, but at the same time, they're willing to put the health of the american people at risk. that's what our study showed and this is one more reason that we need dejoy out of the u.s. postal service. we need someone operating the postal service who's actually trying to get the mail delivered. >> yeah,
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joy, i'll tell you this.id, jaime, i thought i taught you better than that. i said, what are you talking about, momma. she said, why do you have lindsey graham on fox news crying. >> yes, i'm sure your mom did an excellent job with you. i'm sure there is a surge of african-american interest. this is a state with close to 30% african-americans. but you do also have to crossover. what are the issues that you are able to reach? one of the things that joe biden is doing is he actually is doing better and performing better with white working class voter. white rural voters are a little harder to reach. how are you trying to broaden your base? >> well, joe, i have actually ruled out a rural hope agenda, how we rebuild and revitalize rural communities across south carolina. rural doesn't just mean white voters, but it means african-americans and others as well. these communities have been left out for generations and i'm focussed on bringing hope back to those communities. lindsey hasn't worked for those folks in a
joy, i'll tell you this.id, jaime, i thought i taught you better than that. i said, what are you talking about, momma. she said, why do you have lindsey graham on fox news crying. >> yes, i'm sure your mom did an excellent job with you. i'm sure there is a surge of african-american interest. this is a state with close to 30% african-americans. but you do also have to crossover. what are the issues that you are able to reach? one of the things that joe biden is doing is he actually is...
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joy, thank you so much for-- fhow do you describe the oh joy! craze? - well, hell oh joy!day social media, and products, and books, and a variety of different things. - now, you have two daughters, ages five and eight. and you're always doingmil. so you went from sharing your favorite things to actually creating them on pinterest. how did you know that-- because, i mean, pinterest, there's so many beautiful things. how did you know the things that you and your daughters were creating would resonate with so many people? - well, i think in general, people are looking for things to do with their kids that are offline and off-screen. and growing up in this generation where all of a sudden we have these kids who are so used to digital things, it's so nice to just take it back to doing things with our hands. and also for me, i'm on a computer all day long with work. i miss makg things. so working with my kids, creating with my kids gives me an excuse to do it, and it teaches them someth- absolutely.well. so i know you have some things for us. easy things that families can enjoy.
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joy? >> yeah, absolutely.ut what happened before those slow moving ones are just absolutely devastating thank you so much. keep up the good work, my friend be safe out there. >>> up next, shocking allegations about doctors performing unnecessary surgeries at ice detention facilities. we'll be right back. non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. we're all finding ways to keep moving. but how do we make sure the direction we're headed is forward? at fidelity, you'll get the planning and advice to prepare you for the future, without sacrificing the things that are important to you today. we'll help you plan for healthcare costs, taxes and any other uncertainties along the way. because with fidelity, you can feel confi
joy? >> yeah, absolutely.ut what happened before those slow moving ones are just absolutely devastating thank you so much. keep up the good work, my friend be safe out there. >>> up next, shocking allegations about doctors performing unnecessary surgeries at ice detention facilities. we'll be right back. non-valvular afib can mean a lifetime of blood thinners. and if you're troubled by falls and bleeds, worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners...
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>> joy, thanks for having me.ou guys i'm not an angry black man, but it's hard to not get pissed off when ayo see things like this happening. florida is reaching 14,000 if not passing 14,000. that's more deaths than canada, germany and most european countries. we have about 21 million. germany has about 84 million people. the death rate in florida has been the highest in the nation over the past week. our testing capacity is trash meaning that over 95% of folks that get a test, it takes longer than a week -- sorry, longer than 24 hours for the test results to return. this is the face of the fact we have technology to get test results within 15 minutes. we've seen this movie before. it's like ground-hog day all over again. we know what's going to happen, and floridians will pay the price for these bad decisions, and i'm tired of saying this but i'm pissed off, i'm tired of it. >> yeah, there's a reason to be. we know that schools, colleges, bars and restaurants are thirty-two of the biggest risk factors for spreadi
>> joy, thanks for having me.ou guys i'm not an angry black man, but it's hard to not get pissed off when ayo see things like this happening. florida is reaching 14,000 if not passing 14,000. that's more deaths than canada, germany and most european countries. we have about 21 million. germany has about 84 million people. the death rate in florida has been the highest in the nation over the past week. our testing capacity is trash meaning that over 95% of folks that get a test, it takes...
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please welcome from msnbc, joy reid joy, thank you for coming on and talking to me tonight.ision in the breonna taylor murder case came in today and i wanted to get your thoughts on that. can we first talk a little bit about who breonna taylor was she was an emt she was an aspiring nurse. >> she was only 26 years old you know, this is, you know, the woman in the black lives matter kind of panoply of people who have been killed by police and she was the last one, really, to be spoken about, which for a lot of black women was really grating that, you know, everyone was following the george floyd case and all of these other cases and ahmaud arbery and everything else but, you know, here was this 26-year-old emt who was serving her community, who had this, you know, all these aspirations and dreams and was her sister's best friend and had really, like changed her life and found a career that she loved. found a man that she loved, and then she was just cut down in her apartment. so basically, breonna was asleep, according to her boyfriend, kenneth walker, and then they just heard
please welcome from msnbc, joy reid joy, thank you for coming on and talking to me tonight.ision in the breonna taylor murder case came in today and i wanted to get your thoughts on that. can we first talk a little bit about who breonna taylor was she was an emt she was an aspiring nurse. >> she was only 26 years old you know, this is, you know, the woman in the black lives matter kind of panoply of people who have been killed by police and she was the last one, really, to be spoken...
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those are deaths that didn't have to happen, joy.ore than 30 million people who have filed for unemployment insurance. so, this is some heavy stuff right now. we're in the midst of multiple crises. the west is literally on fire in this country, a climate crisis. a crisis of racial injustice in this country. and then obviously the public health crisis that we're experiencing given covid-19 and the economic crisis. those are all things that vice president biden will be ready to talk about. >> chris wallace says that he doesn't see fact-checking as his role. does vice president biden believe that he then is the one that needs to fact-check donald trump if and when he says something that is a lie? >> no, joy. tonight, again, joe biden is going to speak directly to the american people. it is not his job to fact-check. it's his job to articulate his vision. we believe that it is the moderator's job. i know what chris wallace has said but i've also seen him hold donald trump accountable. i've also seen him hold us accountable on a number of
those are deaths that didn't have to happen, joy.ore than 30 million people who have filed for unemployment insurance. so, this is some heavy stuff right now. we're in the midst of multiple crises. the west is literally on fire in this country, a climate crisis. a crisis of racial injustice in this country. and then obviously the public health crisis that we're experiencing given covid-19 and the economic crisis. those are all things that vice president biden will be ready to talk about....
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ari joining you joy. >> yes i've got you. >> joining you on a sad night.ss for the more liberal wing of the supreme court. justice ginsburg known not only for her opinions on women's equality and civil rights but also someone who built bridges she famously had a strong working relationship with justice scalia, a strong working relationship with justice roberts. her loss on the court immediately means the court is more conservative with eight votes and you were discussing the brawling about how to fill this vote would be profound because if this were a seat that was soon filled with a republican appointee, you would have a complete shift in the power balance of this court. justice roberts has become a swing vote if this were replaced with a strong conservative on issues, it would be a profound shift. so while every key member of this small group of people that served on the supreme court is important, i don't think it's an overstatement, joy, to emphasize that justice ginsburg's vacancy could profoundly alter the court's decision on many issues. >> yeah. in
ari joining you joy. >> yes i've got you. >> joining you on a sad night.ss for the more liberal wing of the supreme court. justice ginsburg known not only for her opinions on women's equality and civil rights but also someone who built bridges she famously had a strong working relationship with justice scalia, a strong working relationship with justice roberts. her loss on the court immediately means the court is more conservative with eight votes and you were discussing the...
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joy. i am back hosting this morning as we honor the life and legacy of ruth bader ginsburg who died friday at the age of 87. a champion of gender equality, a pop culture icon to boot, what she lacked in stature she more than made up for in spirit. thousands gathered overnight to pay their respects. while political leaders honored her trail blazing career as a lawyer and a judge. in a statement president obama wrote over a long career on both sites of the bench justice ginsburg help us see the discrimination on the basis of sex isn't about an abtract ideal of equality, that it doesn't only harm women, that it has real consequences for all of us. it's about who we are and who we can be. her passing does not come without massive political implications. senator mitch mcconnell has already vowed that a replacement by donald trump will get a vote on the senate floor despite it being an election year and despite the president that mcconnell himself said four years ago when he refused to consider
joy. i am back hosting this morning as we honor the life and legacy of ruth bader ginsburg who died friday at the age of 87. a champion of gender equality, a pop culture icon to boot, what she lacked in stature she more than made up for in spirit. thousands gathered overnight to pay their respects. while political leaders honored her trail blazing career as a lawyer and a judge. in a statement president obama wrote over a long career on both sites of the bench justice ginsburg help us see the...
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and joy, he said it today.a has a rigorous science approval for an evidence-based scientific transparent approval of a vaccine, it's not up to the fda. the commissioner made a mistake, it's up to the white house. this is a unitarian power that is being defined and has been going on. >> it is bizarre. before we go, really quickly, you have the governor of missouri that tested positive, he and his wife tested positive for covid. at least one person who attended president trump's september 10 rally tested positive. are we essentially now seeing a trump virus essentially that the virus is going to follow him and the people who follow him around? >> it's a very good point. he loves to give names to virus. let's call it the trump virus. chris hayes is objectively pro covid. put it this way, if you wanted to spread the coronavirus, if you were trying to get people to get the virus, what would you do differently that president trump is not already doing right now? >> yeah. trump virus it is. he likes to have his name o
and joy, he said it today.a has a rigorous science approval for an evidence-based scientific transparent approval of a vaccine, it's not up to the fda. the commissioner made a mistake, it's up to the white house. this is a unitarian power that is being defined and has been going on. >> it is bizarre. before we go, really quickly, you have the governor of missouri that tested positive, he and his wife tested positive for covid. at least one person who attended president trump's september...
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the film about the lives of george and joy adamson was based on joy's book, which followed their attempts the wild. so, there she is. this is elsa's last resting spot, very close to the river where george adamson found her, and the last moments were spent with her before she died. and, of course, joy's ashes were scattered around here as well. the film of elsa's life was a sensation around the globe. it made stars of george and joy and the aftermath changed conservation in africa forever. the elsa conservation trust still runs a wildlife retreat and conservation centre in hell's gate national park here in kenya. and the born free foundation launched by the film's two human stars, bill travers and virginia mckenna, operates around the world. these are some of the snares that we've collected in the last four months. here in meru, it counts lions, hunts poachers and clears the park of dangerous snares. so, what effect did the movie born free have on conservation efforts here in kenya? i think born free film, it's by far one of the most captivating films to has ever been done. that specific e
the film about the lives of george and joy adamson was based on joy's book, which followed their attempts the wild. so, there she is. this is elsa's last resting spot, very close to the river where george adamson found her, and the last moments were spent with her before she died. and, of course, joy's ashes were scattered around here as well. the film of elsa's life was a sensation around the globe. it made stars of george and joy and the aftermath changed conservation in africa forever. the...
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and i think it's important, joy, to look at who pays here.house that has been indicted, republican speaker. he's still in the legislature. they haven't expelled him but for $60 million bribe from the electric company. you know what happens? to pay that $60 million bribe to him and his republican cronies, people's electric bills go up. so, when people like trump gain the system somebody's got to pay for it so other people can survive or it means cuts in our public health budget, cuts in our public education budget, cuts in highways and all in clean water and all the things we care about. so it's not just trump stealing -- essentially stealing money. it's also about who gets hurt, whom he's stealing it from and it's really from a bunch of middle-class and low-income people he's stealing it. >> much like the wall ended up getting paid for by the american taxpayer, not mexico. i put cori bush in congress already. she still has to win the general election. she won the primary. so i just projected her forward. speak it into existence is what i say.
and i think it's important, joy, to look at who pays here.house that has been indicted, republican speaker. he's still in the legislature. they haven't expelled him but for $60 million bribe from the electric company. you know what happens? to pay that $60 million bribe to him and his republican cronies, people's electric bills go up. so, when people like trump gain the system somebody's got to pay for it so other people can survive or it means cuts in our public health budget, cuts in our...
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of course, joy and george needed helpers. 0ne joy and george needed helpers. he helped return the born free lions to the wild but used to come back up to their favourite hau nts come back up to their favourite haunts for regular visits. are you ever endanger at all? never, there was no attacks and no issues. we knew very well that they would walk up to us and greet us in the most amazing way. the pair used to sit under this tamarind tree with warm beers. it doesn't ta ke with warm beers. it doesn't take long for the memories to come flooding back. just being with him and being able to work with him and being able to work with him and see how he absolutely handled his lions and how relaxed he was, and he had this amazing rapport with his environment. he was a totally in harmony with the environment. this is the born free country. this is where it all happened. unfortunately thatis all happened. unfortunately that is all for this week but we have got some great stuff coming up next week. christer is in germany where bavaria's famous oktoberfest may be cancelled
of course, joy and george needed helpers. 0ne joy and george needed helpers. he helped return the born free lions to the wild but used to come back up to their favourite hau nts come back up to their favourite haunts for regular visits. are you ever endanger at all? never, there was no attacks and no issues. we knew very well that they would walk up to us and greet us in the most amazing way. the pair used to sit under this tamarind tree with warm beers. it doesn't ta ke with warm beers. it...
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can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly she was original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good on them become brothers as that universal idea of humanity and build on that my lyric is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that if it speaks to us down the ages whenever the ode to joy is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in beethoven's night something at young and the currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we're singing about we're we're trying to make people feel as if they're not. alone we're trying to make people feel emotions for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so that's what we're dealing with again whether we're political or not yes i mean any song was dealing with that but if you match that empathy with activism if you encourage your audience to become active. and you really are going to need to do something because if you mix and tha
can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly she was original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good on them become brothers as that universal idea of humanity and build on that my lyric is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that if it speaks to us down the ages whenever the ode to joy is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms...
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i was on the armed services committee for 12 years, joy. and i will tell you the military leadership that has been maligned last week. you know, it's funny because trump spends days saying i didn't criticize the military then has a press conference and criticize d the active duty military leadership and people who serve know the people that are the leaders of the military, they are not political. they have come up through the ranks. they have seen the horrors of war. personally. both by losing people and fighting. so, you take a guy like john kelly. he, he does not want to be political. he is, but his sigh slelence is deafening and i guarantee you that it means something and here's what i would say to sarah huckabee. well, this was about commemorating american soldiers. the secemetery in paris. why were the other world leaders there? how did they manage to get there? why was the rain not a problem for them? why was the leadership of germany and canada and all of our allies, why were every single one of them at that cemetery but donald trump
i was on the armed services committee for 12 years, joy. and i will tell you the military leadership that has been maligned last week. you know, it's funny because trump spends days saying i didn't criticize the military then has a press conference and criticize d the active duty military leadership and people who serve know the people that are the leaders of the military, they are not political. they have come up through the ranks. they have seen the horrors of war. personally. both by losing...
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they want the joy removed from his position never has the post office and led by more partisan people dejoy wasn't involved in today's hearing and republicans complained only partisan witnesses who don't currently work for usps were invited to testify, this is not productive. >>this doesn't advance the agenda for the post office in any form or fashion congressman gary palmer and jody hice stress to joy has cooperated with congress and that these are allegations are not facts. it's clear that this so-called hearing is nothing more than a further attempt. >>a political assassination while democrats investigate how to joy's leadership may impact the vote by mail process. usps is sending millions of mailers to americans explaining how to successfully vote by mail in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>well the weather outside we've been talking about that hasan that smoke a little bit better around the bay area today can see a little further, let's look at him to run back toward the golden gate bridge can't quite make it out but i think by the middle of this week we will get a change coming
they want the joy removed from his position never has the post office and led by more partisan people dejoy wasn't involved in today's hearing and republicans complained only partisan witnesses who don't currently work for usps were invited to testify, this is not productive. >>this doesn't advance the agenda for the post office in any form or fashion congressman gary palmer and jody hice stress to joy has cooperated with congress and that these are allegations are not facts. it's clear...
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i agree with joy in one very particular sense. i had a lot of dealings with michael cohen in 2016 and before that when i was covering the trump campaign. i thought he was a liar back then. i know he's telling the truth about most of this stuff now because most of this stuff i know from my own reporting to be a fact, including the notion that donald trump did not expect to win and intend to win the presidency in 2016. what does this tell you as you put the russia piece in? cohen is telling us he didn't expect to win. he's kissing up to putin throughout the campaign because he thinks there's going to be a financial payoff once he loses the presidency in 2016. if you put all that together in trump's motivation and how he sees putin and the money piece of it, explains an awful lot about the way donald trump is twa treating vladimir putin now, not just the obsession, but he's looking at what putin could mean to trump financially on the other side of his presidency, and i think that explains a lot of things that people have had a hard t
i agree with joy in one very particular sense. i had a lot of dealings with michael cohen in 2016 and before that when i was covering the trump campaign. i thought he was a liar back then. i know he's telling the truth about most of this stuff now because most of this stuff i know from my own reporting to be a fact, including the notion that donald trump did not expect to win and intend to win the presidency in 2016. what does this tell you as you put the russia piece in? cohen is telling us he...
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joy reid, everybody.ut. also, please watch "the sit-in" on peacock now we'll be right back with a a performance from the flaming lips thank you again, joy, for being here >> thank you jimmy for having me bye-bye. ♪ i'm a verizon engineer. and i'm part of the team building... ...a powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles. and in new york city. and it's rolling out in cities around the country. with massive capacity. it's like an eight-lane highway compared to a two-lane dirt road. 25x faster than today's 4g networks. in fact, it's the fastest 5g in the world. from the network more people rely on. this is 5g built right. only on verizon. wanted to introduce you guys. [sliced apple] we already met. [lemon] oh yeah. [whispers] it was delicious. [lemon] yeah. [sliced apple] no. [lemon] i mean no. [sliced apple] no. [lemon] are we fighting? [lemon] oh my god this is our first fight. wowww! and ask your doctor about biktarv
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>> well, thank you so much, joy.ore and you have always given muslim voices a fair shake. you are a fair reporter. you give us air time to make our case. you let us speak for ourselves and you're fair to us when we are on your show. so i think that that's an important point to make. the way that i heard your statement was intended to make the analogy which is a fair one between radicalization of muslim extremists and the radicalization of young white men in this country. the way that it landed and the way that it was heard by some people, many people, in fact, was unintentionally saying that muslims were inherently violent or that muslim -- the way in which muslims act is violent. and though that was not your intention, it is important to correct that notion for your millions of viewers. and that's why i think it's so important to have this conversation because what the facts are is that while muslims receive the vast majority of media coverage when it comes to ideological motivated violence, they are by no means the
>> well, thank you so much, joy.ore and you have always given muslim voices a fair shake. you are a fair reporter. you give us air time to make our case. you let us speak for ourselves and you're fair to us when we are on your show. so i think that that's an important point to make. the way that i heard your statement was intended to make the analogy which is a fair one between radicalization of muslim extremists and the radicalization of young white men in this country. the way that it...
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and you can hear joy and anicole and i reacting. just hearing dr. gupta saying 50% of those deaths were preventable had we had good policy. with the stuff we already know how to do. >> and president trump is not expected to admit any mistakes tonight in the response to -- >> not admit any mistakes on anything ever. >> but he is outside of the bubble right now. you've seen the way these interviews have gone. when he steps outside of the fox news bubble, he's a different person, because he can't just shout down chris wallace. he's not the press corps that he can walk away from. he can't walk away. he has to stay on that stage, and there is an entire section on covid he can't escape. it will be interesting to see how he responds to that. >> and the debate isn't an interview. it will be very interesting to see how wallace handles the two big egos on that stage, and a lot of machismo on the stage. he said he wants to be as invisible as possible tonight, but that's questionable. it will be fascinating to watch. that's why tens of millions of people are go
and you can hear joy and anicole and i reacting. just hearing dr. gupta saying 50% of those deaths were preventable had we had good policy. with the stuff we already know how to do. >> and president trump is not expected to admit any mistakes tonight in the response to -- >> not admit any mistakes on anything ever. >> but he is outside of the bubble right now. you've seen the way these interviews have gone. when he steps outside of the fox news bubble, he's a different person,...
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and, of course, joy's ashes were scattered around here as well.rs of george and joy and the aftermath changed conservation in africa forever. the elsa conservation trust still runs a wildlife retreat and conservation centre in hell's gate national park here in kenya. and the born free foundation launched by the film's two human stars, bill travers and virginia mckenna, operates around the world. these are some of the snares that we've collected in the last four months. here in meru, it counts lions, hunts poaches and clears the park of dangerous snares. so what effect did the movie born free have on conservation efforts here in kenya? i think born free film, it's by far one of the most captivating films to has ever been done. that specific end of the film touches me and many other young people, you know? we continuously have to meditate about who will continue doing what virginia's done all our life, and what george did. it's a continued inspiration for us — not only at born free, but across the conservation world. of course, joy and george needed
and, of course, joy's ashes were scattered around here as well.rs of george and joy and the aftermath changed conservation in africa forever. the elsa conservation trust still runs a wildlife retreat and conservation centre in hell's gate national park here in kenya. and the born free foundation launched by the film's two human stars, bill travers and virginia mckenna, operates around the world. these are some of the snares that we've collected in the last four months. here in meru, it counts...
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what do you think about that. >> cnbc has not done anything to punish joy reid. conservative. liberals were outraged about roseanne barr tweeted a racist comment about valerie jarrett and abc pulled the reboot of roseanne. espn pulled curt schilling after he made comments on facebook and. yet, msnbc has taken no action against joy reid after she made these comments, comparing trump supporters to quote, the way muslims act. i mean, liz, imagine for a moment that a conservative said the exact same thing about joe biden's supporters? we all know they would be called islamophobic and they would be fired, if not at least not reprimanded for it but these liberals, left-wingers like joy reid. they can get away with it. they can avoidance sell culture, wrapping themselves in liberalism. this is the not first time reid is been in a position. she made anti-gay and anti-muslim comments before on her blog posts. elizabeth: she, trump's, are trump supporters, are all of them radicalized? she is painting, quite the generalization and broad brushed. they are not radicalized. i
what do you think about that. >> cnbc has not done anything to punish joy reid. conservative. liberals were outraged about roseanne barr tweeted a racist comment about valerie jarrett and abc pulled the reboot of roseanne. espn pulled curt schilling after he made comments on facebook and. yet, msnbc has taken no action against joy reid after she made these comments, comparing trump supporters to quote, the way muslims act. i mean, liz, imagine for a moment that a conservative said the...
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take a look. >> this is joy speaking? the same joy in blackface not too long ago.on, joy. >> that's not true. excuse me. the black community has my back. they know -- >> the black community has my back. >> sean: here with more, kim klacik herself. civil rights attorney, oh, man. [laughs] leo 2.0. he won the poll fair and square. i was wrong friday. i humbly apologize. i don't like losing. i'm not sick of winning. you win, leo. >> i'm hanni-tized. >> sean: where did you get that hat? i never saw a hat like that before. all right, kim, let me go to baltimore. the third highest spending per capita per student in the world. 13 public schools where not a single child is proficient in math in baltimore? >> that is absolutely true. you can add to that, we actually have more data that came out and says 9 out of 10 black male students do not read at grade level in baltimore city. so we have a problem with our education. that's why i'm a proponent for school choice. we have a problem with career opportunities. we lack them. we don't have anything. that's why i'm pushing for
take a look. >> this is joy speaking? the same joy in blackface not too long ago.on, joy. >> that's not true. excuse me. the black community has my back. they know -- >> the black community has my back. >> sean: here with more, kim klacik herself. civil rights attorney, oh, man. [laughs] leo 2.0. he won the poll fair and square. i was wrong friday. i humbly apologize. i don't like losing. i'm not sick of winning. you win, leo. >> i'm hanni-tized. >> sean:...
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can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly schiller's original pinewood just one line alan mentioned would all member become brothers as that universal idea of humanity a bit on that might my lyric is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that it speaks to this down yogis whenever the joy is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is there in beethoven's nights and. area thank. you. thank you thank you. currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we sing about when we're trying to make people feel as if they're not alone we're trying to make people feel emotions for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so that's what we're dealing with again whether we're political or not just i mean any someone who's dealing with that but if you match that empathy with activism if you encourage all these to become active. and you really are going to need to do something because if you mix and th
can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly schiller's original pinewood just one line alan mentioned would all member become brothers as that universal idea of humanity a bit on that might my lyric is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that it speaks to this down yogis whenever the joy is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is there...
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caroline: the joy of hindsight maybe we could have seen it coming. in terms of where we go next, you talk about volatility, the fact that you should not really see volatility and stocks go higher. for once, we seem to change that correlation. is that likely to be sustained? broken, it it is will be interesting if we see it now reverse, maybe volatility comes down a little bit. we were seeinghy this play out, there has been such huge demand for call options. forcesu see that, that dealers to scramble, to buy those shares, to recalibrate their hedges. that forces the stocks higher. on the downside, that forces market acres to unwind their hedges at increasing speed, which is why maybe we are seeing such a loss today. we could see that volatility, down. might take until after the weekend to see that. romaine: i thought the moving yields was interesting. there was talk that we had seen treasuries go as far as they can go and had basically kind of hit a floor on yields. it did appear that a lot of people were willing to embrace the 10 year yields as well
caroline: the joy of hindsight maybe we could have seen it coming. in terms of where we go next, you talk about volatility, the fact that you should not really see volatility and stocks go higher. for once, we seem to change that correlation. is that likely to be sustained? broken, it it is will be interesting if we see it now reverse, maybe volatility comes down a little bit. we were seeinghy this play out, there has been such huge demand for call options. forcesu see that, that dealers to...
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is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in the hogans nights in. greg. thank every as. long as currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we're singing about we're we're trying to make people feel as if they're not alone we're trying to make people feel emotions for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so that's what we're dealing with again whether we're political or not just i mean any someone who's dealing with that but if you match that empathy with activism if you encourage all these to become active. and you really are going to need to do something because if you mix and that they will actually bring your solidarity. was so is it the text or is it the music of the final movement of beethoven's night symphony which has such a political impact. that i decided to ask someone who knows his way around politics as well as beethoven not atlanta is one of germany's best known politicians he was president of the german parliament for 12 years and he's a great beethoven from. ci
is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in the hogans nights in. greg. thank every as. long as currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we're singing about we're we're trying to make people feel as if they're not alone we're trying to make people feel emotions for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so that's what we're dealing with again whether we're political or not just i mean...
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let's go to joy next. >> good morning everyone, my name is joy jackson morgan. the executive director. i'm a unicorn in the city, a san francisco native. during this time third street has really focused on our young people in addressing the needs that youth have been coming up with, primarily with housing. that has been a huge issue for our young people and food has also been an issue. we've gone from having our food pantry to having food delivery for our youth and their families. we're currently serving about 50 youth and families per week. we're also trying to keep our young people engaged. this has been a hard time for them adjusting to distance learning and not having the certain outlets that they're accustomed to. so we continued our youth development program. we have been keeping our young people engaged, and active, and connected to their peer groups. this is not the norm for any of us. we are use to be being able to go outside and going where we want and now we're confined to zoom or many of the platforms we come to be recognized with. it's been difficul
let's go to joy next. >> good morning everyone, my name is joy jackson morgan. the executive director. i'm a unicorn in the city, a san francisco native. during this time third street has really focused on our young people in addressing the needs that youth have been coming up with, primarily with housing. that has been a huge issue for our young people and food has also been an issue. we've gone from having our food pantry to having food delivery for our youth and their families. we're...
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if they don't want them to indict, joy reid, they will not indict.have seen this in all of these police cases we see every day in america that they can indict black and brown people for almost anything. so we cannot let people forget that this was his doing. and also, joy reid, there is going to be more investigations into this. the fbi is investigating the civil rights violations against breonna taylor. the fact that daniel cameron never presented to the grand jury that the probable cause affidavit was a lie that formed the basis of the judge signing the no knock search warrant that allowed them to go bust open the front door of breonna taylor. so many things we believe he did not present to this grand jury, and that's why we're demanding this transcript to see if breonna taylor ever, ever had anybody in that grand jury proceeding speaking for her, because it seems like her life didn't matter. it seems like her name was not put on the indictment. so it's almost as if black women's lives don't matter in this criminal justice system, especially as it
if they don't want them to indict, joy reid, they will not indict.have seen this in all of these police cases we see every day in america that they can indict black and brown people for almost anything. so we cannot let people forget that this was his doing. and also, joy reid, there is going to be more investigations into this. the fbi is investigating the civil rights violations against breonna taylor. the fact that daniel cameron never presented to the grand jury that the probable cause...
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>>democrats have accused the joy of several conflicts of interest including holding 10's of millions of dollars in stocks in companies that would benefit from the privatization of the postal service. they're also investigating how dejoy allegedly push employees at his former company to make contributions to the campaigns of republican candidates and then reimburses employees for the donations they made morgan wright reports. >>we have a crony at the helm of our nation's postal service, virginia congressman gerry connolly says he's concerned about the leadership of postmaster general louis dejoy we know postal workers can handle the bottom of that election mill. the question is whether those at the helm are taking steps to hinder that capacity, new york congresswoman carolyn maloney says allegations dejoy reimburse former employees for political contributions, he urged them to make are serious problem if true these allegations are not only incredibly an ethical. they are illegal maryland congressman jamie raskin question why dejoy was even appointed to the job in the first place how d
>>democrats have accused the joy of several conflicts of interest including holding 10's of millions of dollars in stocks in companies that would benefit from the privatization of the postal service. they're also investigating how dejoy allegedly push employees at his former company to make contributions to the campaigns of republican candidates and then reimburses employees for the donations they made morgan wright reports. >>we have a crony at the helm of our nation's postal...
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joy" and i'm jonathan capehart. after saying whether he'd ensure a peaceful transition of power, donald trump is now vowing to unilaterallily shut down any potential riots on election night should he win. during a rambling interview on fox with judge jeanine pirro saturday night, he praised the idea of retribution and even suitably suggested the supporters would eventually revolt against so-called left wing violence. >> we're not there yet, but we have people that very angry. you start seeing them. the trucks come in and this comes in and that. all of a sudden, you're going to see backlash the likes of which you haven't seen in many, many years. because people aren't going to take it. you know, a lot of people -- this is all a left movement, not a right movement. >> right. >> but a lot of the people on the right are watching their television set, looking at kenosha and looking at chicago where they shoot people and kill people by the dozens every week. >> right. >> it's not even believable. >> trump's affinity for l
joy" and i'm jonathan capehart. after saying whether he'd ensure a peaceful transition of power, donald trump is now vowing to unilaterallily shut down any potential riots on election night should he win. during a rambling interview on fox with judge jeanine pirro saturday night, he praised the idea of retribution and even suitably suggested the supporters would eventually revolt against so-called left wing violence. >> we're not there yet, but we have people that very angry. you...
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here are joy reid and andrew zimmern. >> hello, everyone, and welcome. i'm joy reid. joining me for this special program is andrew zimmern. you know him as the host of msnbc's "what's eating america." and we are joining forces to tell you about something that's gotting too little attention as we've all suffered through the coronavirus pandemic over the past six months and it is this. in our land of plenty, we are facing a food crisis. >> that's right, joy. for many americans, food is something that's too often been taken for granted. we don't have that luxury anymore. the virus has exposed some massive vulnerabilities in american life. the virus has not just attacked people's health, it has shut down large parts of the economy, thrown millions out of work, crippled the restaurant industry, and disrupted the entire food supply chain. >> and all of that has put many americans at greater risk. those who struggle to put food on the table before the pandemic or had a hard time finding fresh, healthy, food. even many who never had these problems before are now facing a chal
here are joy reid and andrew zimmern. >> hello, everyone, and welcome. i'm joy reid. joining me for this special program is andrew zimmern. you know him as the host of msnbc's "what's eating america." and we are joining forces to tell you about something that's gotting too little attention as we've all suffered through the coronavirus pandemic over the past six months and it is this. in our land of plenty, we are facing a food crisis. >> that's right, joy. for many...
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>> thanks so much, joy.ou know, you have this statistic from the cdc that says 94% of the people who died of covid-19 have a medical condition. you know, what often doesn't get mentioned is how many americans have medical conditions that put them at high risk for severe covid-19. 40% of americans are obese. one out of ten have diabetes. 30% have hypertension. all of those aspects, greater intensity, with communities of color and socially-disadvantaged and economically-disadvantaged communities, partly because of the lack of access to good food. partly, because inability to access health care with the same level of, you know, accessibility, structural racism in our health care system, as well as the risk that they are placed into due to the position they are in at work, potentially at essential workers, frontline workers. the link between obesity and hypertension. what we have seen in obesity is obesity is a chronic state of inflammation. that and diabetes, both, are thought to change the way our body and imm
>> thanks so much, joy.ou know, you have this statistic from the cdc that says 94% of the people who died of covid-19 have a medical condition. you know, what often doesn't get mentioned is how many americans have medical conditions that put them at high risk for severe covid-19. 40% of americans are obese. one out of ten have diabetes. 30% have hypertension. all of those aspects, greater intensity, with communities of color and socially-disadvantaged and economically-disadvantaged...
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a spokesman for dejoy said in a statement that the joy was unaware any workers felt pressure to makedonations. the statement went on to say to joy believes he has always complied with campaign fundraising laws and regulations the oversight committee recently suppan subpoena dejoy for records about widespread mail delivery delays created by many of the changes that he has made since becoming postmaster those changes have pushed the u.s. postal service into the political spotlight senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the senate will vote on a trimmed down republican coronavirus relief package soon even though it has a slim chance of passage in the face of democrats insistence for more sweeping aid. mcconnell says this gop relief aid will focus on health care education, and economic issues. the aid will not include another round of $1200 checks. house speaker nancy pelosi continues to demand a larger 2.2 trillion dollar relief package and while the president's negotiators have signaled a willingness to inch further in her direction. a significant gap still remains well air travel
a spokesman for dejoy said in a statement that the joy was unaware any workers felt pressure to makedonations. the statement went on to say to joy believes he has always complied with campaign fundraising laws and regulations the oversight committee recently suppan subpoena dejoy for records about widespread mail delivery delays created by many of the changes that he has made since becoming postmaster those changes have pushed the u.s. postal service into the political spotlight senate majority...
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find out you're not school joy no it's not as big a bright as last year but there's still a party this year. oh ok. so i think it's one of the business of my life yes that's your enjoying was a hard body image and find you live so as happy as i am that champions league is back we got to watch them exciting games of the one game knockout i hope this never ever happens again because if you look around you would never be able to know that byron just wanted champions league. neighborhood because football is about so much more than just those 90 minutes on the pitch it's about the passion that unites people everywhere. and make them travel across the continent just to watch their team even though they can't even go in the stadium and you know what i'm talking about because nothing is ever going to get the substitute the goosebumps you get when you hear you'll never walk alone at anfield or you jump for joy with the yellow while dortmund or you watch your team win the trouble in an empty was been. the. 3rd. it's week on. 5 letters and it's said to be you've seen me this time it's power. but
find out you're not school joy no it's not as big a bright as last year but there's still a party this year. oh ok. so i think it's one of the business of my life yes that's your enjoying was a hard body image and find you live so as happy as i am that champions league is back we got to watch them exciting games of the one game knockout i hope this never ever happens again because if you look around you would never be able to know that byron just wanted champions league. neighborhood because...
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it will bring you joy in this #goodnewstues.e is in this bag as this violinist plays this beautiful music for us. as you know, cats are very curious animals and it only takes a few times for her to want to take a swipe at her owner. >> but no, this cat is soothed. so are we on this #goodnewstues. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the new series, "utopia," rainn wilson. plus, a performance from singer-songwriter, sara bareilles. find out what's inside the first aid kit for parents as we kick off "live @home: house calls." all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: good morning. >> kelly: hi. good morning. >> ryan: good morning. thank you. we rushed at. >> kelly: but i often feel so ridiculous coming in -- no offense, you guys. but coming in and like making a big entrance. you know what
it will bring you joy in this #goodnewstues.e is in this bag as this violinist plays this beautiful music for us. as you know, cats are very curious animals and it only takes a few times for her to want to take a swipe at her owner. >> but no, this cat is soothed. so are we on this #goodnewstues. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the new series, "utopia," rainn wilson. plus, a performance from singer-songwriter, sara bareilles. find out...
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it speaks to us down the ages whenever the joyous used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in beethoven's night singing at you getting at the a glorious thing and the currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we sing about we're we're trying to make people feel as if they're not alone we're trying to make people feel in my. for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so that's what we're dealing with again whether we're political or not just i mean any song was dealing with that but if you match that empathy with activism if you encourage your audience to become active. then you really are going to need to do something because if you mix and that they will actually reduce some of. the yeah. yeah so is it the text or is it the music of the final movement of beethoven's 9th symphony which has such a political impact. that i decided to ask someone who knows his way around politics as well as beethoven not atlanta is one of germany's best known politicians he was president of the german
it speaks to us down the ages whenever the joyous used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in beethoven's night singing at you getting at the a glorious thing and the currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we sing about we're we're trying to make people feel as if they're not alone we're trying to make people feel in my. for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so that's what we're...
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the joy of getting a chance at life. her name, francesco miracle, after her birth on an italian rescue boat in 2015, as her mother fled libya. suffering seizures and in intensive care, they almost didn't make it. the bbc met them back then. now, settled in sicily, we've come back. was everything you went through worth it? yes, it was, because most of the people they are dreaming to fill my shoes. "ah, you have kids outside the country, so i think you are blessed, you are lucky." so i think i too, i should be happy for that. they were among the million migrants who made it to europe at the height of the migration crisis of 2015,
the joy of getting a chance at life. her name, francesco miracle, after her birth on an italian rescue boat in 2015, as her mother fled libya. suffering seizures and in intensive care, they almost didn't make it. the bbc met them back then. now, settled in sicily, we've come back. was everything you went through worth it? yes, it was, because most of the people they are dreaming to fill my shoes. "ah, you have kids outside the country, so i think you are blessed, you are lucky." so i...
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feel the joy of movement with voltaren.e joy of movement a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. >>> wildfires rage across the west coast. hundreds of thousands have been forced to evacuate from oregon and california. president trump will head to sacramento to thank firefighters later on monday. >>> tropical storm sally is turning onto the gulf of mexico right now. it is expected to make landfall on monday night. rain in the florida keys and brought high winds to the region. now back to "dateline." now back to "dateline. >>> amanda continues to recover and heal. part of that journey included sharing her story to the world. >> in my own life, friends and family and book club people saying to me have you read this book? you have reached a lot of people. >> most people nev
feel the joy of movement with voltaren.e joy of movement a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. >>> wildfires rage across the west coast. hundreds of thousands have been forced to evacuate from oregon and california. president...