0
0.0
Nov 24, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll discuss with the former hhs secretary kathleen sebelius.ris kerns goodwin joins us to discuss the best path forward to bridge the divide in the country and why history gives her hope. you're watching "velshi" on hs nbc. but when it comes to working from home, i gotta have every part of my house clean. that means tidying up, then spraying my febreze air mist, to leave every room smelling fresh and clean. with that done, it's time to get to work. ♪ la la la la la the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. say christmas. christmas! for holiday traditions old and new, when you want gifts to express a lifetime of love. we've spent a lifetime crafting them. harry & david, 90 years and sti
i'll discuss with the former hhs secretary kathleen sebelius.ris kerns goodwin joins us to discuss the best path forward to bridge the divide in the country and why history gives her hope. you're watching "velshi" on hs nbc. but when it comes to working from home, i gotta have every part of my house clean. that means tidying up, then spraying my febreze air mist, to leave every room smelling fresh and clean. with that done, it's time to get to work. ♪ la la la la la the virus that...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen was at the mercy of the professor advising her dissertation. he was her direct supervisor and h. r. manager all rolled into one. he was also so well connected in her small field of research that he could harm her professional life. as keeps the pain, you know, there are scholarships you can only apply for if you have a high grade on your dissertation. and mostly the doctoral supervisor decides what that'll be. and so if i get a bad evaluation or maybe one day find myself before an appointment committee, when applying for a professorship myself, she might be asked for his opinion and could then say that on not suitable guy. and bullying is not the only kind of misconduct in academia. some professors insist on appearing as authors and publications. they haven't actually worked on an abuse of their power. the same applies that they exert pressure to falsify data or evaluate results in a one sided way. and there are even worse offenses involving physical and sexual abuse. so is it easier to abuse power a univers cities and research institutions tha
kathleen was at the mercy of the professor advising her dissertation. he was her direct supervisor and h. r. manager all rolled into one. he was also so well connected in her small field of research that he could harm her professional life. as keeps the pain, you know, there are scholarships you can only apply for if you have a high grade on your dissertation. and mostly the doctoral supervisor decides what that'll be. and so if i get a bad evaluation or maybe one day find myself before an...
0
0.0
Nov 15, 2024
11/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen faircloth: bradley was my reason.that made me get up and function on a daily basis. and so, once he was gone, it just completely deflated and waking up -- me off. and i tried repeatedly over and over to not wake up. i'm like, god come on, give me a break. there's lots of people dying. i bet they like live living. you can take me. if you got a quota to fill, i'm raising my hand. get me out of here. in and the days just kept going, like, ugh. you feel like such a failure that you cannot end your own life. nick: since 9/11, american service members and veterans have been four times as likely to die by suicide than in combat. war shadows its survivors long after guns go silent. ergo returned from iraq in 2005. >> i would ride my motorcycle, blacked out, come in and out of consciousness as i was riding around and hoping someone would hit me, hoping i'd drive off the corner or drive -- took a turn too hard and be done with it. nick: and yet battle breeds brotherhood. and two decades after fallujah, alpha company held a reun
kathleen faircloth: bradley was my reason.that made me get up and function on a daily basis. and so, once he was gone, it just completely deflated and waking up -- me off. and i tried repeatedly over and over to not wake up. i'm like, god come on, give me a break. there's lots of people dying. i bet they like live living. you can take me. if you got a quota to fill, i'm raising my hand. get me out of here. in and the days just kept going, like, ugh. you feel like such a failure that you cannot...
0
0.0
Nov 29, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] kathleen genevieve ledecky. [applause] a humble leader, olympian, and a champion of unparalleled dedication that she is the most decorated female swimmer in history. [applause] with 10 olympic medals and counting. an athletic prodigy from a swimming family she captured the world's admiration with her punishing strokes and unmatched stamina, pushing through and is setting the highest standards for some of the toughest races ever known. powered by faith, family, and teamwork katie ledecky is a symbol of perseverance and strength with a heart of gold that shines for the nation and world. [applause] [laughter] [applause] ellen ochoa. [applause] a granddaughter of mexican immigrants, ellen ochoa lived up to their dreams that anything is possible in america. the first in her family to go to college, she became a groundbreaking aeronautical engineer, inventor, and astronaut on her way to becoming the first hispanic woman to travel to space. in addition to nearly 1000 hours in orbit, she is the second woman to serve as
[applause] kathleen genevieve ledecky. [applause] a humble leader, olympian, and a champion of unparalleled dedication that she is the most decorated female swimmer in history. [applause] with 10 olympic medals and counting. an athletic prodigy from a swimming family she captured the world's admiration with her punishing strokes and unmatched stamina, pushing through and is setting the highest standards for some of the toughest races ever known. powered by faith, family, and teamwork katie...
0
0.0
Nov 17, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me is kathleen sebelius, director of health and human services under president obama.he perfect person to help understand what the department does. you say people could be killed as a result of this with rfk, jr., being in this role and the impact of his inaccurate information on vaccines and what it's led to. explain how dangerous it could be knowing the department as you know it for rfk jr. to be leading the department. >> well, jen, it's good to see you, too. i -- people need to understand the department of health and human services is a huge department, and you want it to be huge if you're an american is the zen citizen because it hand concerns from the time people are born until the tomb ime thee and the insurance program and the national institutes of health, medicare payments and children and family programs and it really touches americans each and every day and it is the biggest department in partnership with the state, sends more money to states than all of the other domestic agencies combined. so somebody who gets the title of secretary of health and human se
joining me is kathleen sebelius, director of health and human services under president obama.he perfect person to help understand what the department does. you say people could be killed as a result of this with rfk, jr., being in this role and the impact of his inaccurate information on vaccines and what it's led to. explain how dangerous it could be knowing the department as you know it for rfk jr. to be leading the department. >> well, jen, it's good to see you, too. i -- people need...
0
0.0
Nov 15, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> joining me now is kathleen sebelius who served as secretary of health and human services in thestration. and msnbc contributor of the dean of new yorker. i don't know where to begin. director, i want to start with you. can you describe what the job is at hhs? >> well, thanks for having me, joy, and this is somewhat of a heartbreaking moment to think that someone like bobby kennedy jr. could possibly be put in charge of the health and human resources of the united states. so hhs is one of the biggest domestic agencies. 11 operating agencies under that umbrella from the food and drug administration, nih, the centers for disease control, mental health, the largest insurance programs in the country, medicare, medicaid, and the marketplace. on and on. and, you know, it has -- when i was there, about 90,000 employees, it's the most important agency to states. we send more money to states through hhs programs than all the other domestic agencies combined. so it operates, i would say, it affects americans from cradle to grave, and it's full of some of the smartest, most dedicated people
. >> joining me now is kathleen sebelius who served as secretary of health and human services in thestration. and msnbc contributor of the dean of new yorker. i don't know where to begin. director, i want to start with you. can you describe what the job is at hhs? >> well, thanks for having me, joy, and this is somewhat of a heartbreaking moment to think that someone like bobby kennedy jr. could possibly be put in charge of the health and human resources of the united states. so hhs...
0
0.0
Nov 26, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lord, thank you for inspiring kathleen johnson, dorothy vaughn, mary jackson and dr.ey're exemplary efforts were not recognized or applauded. we're astounded by how their remarkable accomplishments enabled humanity to slip the surly bonds of earth, to dance the skies on laughter silvered wings and to bravely go where few have dared to trespass. inspired by their laudable example, may we strive for greatness in our efforts to honor you. bless now this auspicious ceremony with your presence and approval. we pray in your sovereign name. amen. >> amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable bill nelson. nasa administrator. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everybody. i often refer to the people of nasa as a bunch of wizards. that is a true statement and, today, we honor some of those wizards. those human computers that started at a remarkable time going back to 1943. the remarkable things that nasa achieves and that america achieves build on the pioneers who came before us. people like the women of mercury and gemini and apollo. people like mary jackson, d
lord, thank you for inspiring kathleen johnson, dorothy vaughn, mary jackson and dr.ey're exemplary efforts were not recognized or applauded. we're astounded by how their remarkable accomplishments enabled humanity to slip the surly bonds of earth, to dance the skies on laughter silvered wings and to bravely go where few have dared to trespass. inspired by their laudable example, may we strive for greatness in our efforts to honor you. bless now this auspicious ceremony with your presence and...
0
0.0
Nov 18, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for hhs secretary with former hhs secretary kathleen sibelius. okay.ecame joe biden's press secretary four years ago, i oversaw the confirmations team for the biden/harris transition. let's get a sense of how this process is supposed to work. potential nominees, even before the president makes a final decision, he may have people in his mind but even before he makes a final decision, go through a rigorous vetting process that tears through every aspect of their lives and their finances. it is grueling. anyone who has been through it will tell you it is invasive. symptoms things that wouldn't be a blip in a normal hiring process blew up the nomination before it even begins. sometimes this things seems mallick taking weed, is to sleep better or paying some taxes like. sometimes they seem bigger malec on some client that some nominee once worked with has e business before the government. but, there is a reason the process is so grueling, under democrats and republicans. it is because you want people who don't have conflicts of interest, who want to become
for hhs secretary with former hhs secretary kathleen sibelius. okay.ecame joe biden's press secretary four years ago, i oversaw the confirmations team for the biden/harris transition. let's get a sense of how this process is supposed to work. potential nominees, even before the president makes a final decision, he may have people in his mind but even before he makes a final decision, go through a rigorous vetting process that tears through every aspect of their lives and their finances. it is...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
these spikes kathleen maintains carried yeah. got just centimeters away from dissolved at over 50 kilometers per hour. i change a tire because this side i almost for us this look like no no, uh i change it for this size then id. you or maybe 4 years does is ready. i live in hot tire. ida? no. normally i love to have the in the cord, i need you to be solved by a, a getting uh very uh, fast. this one. i l. one driving basel. i go down because the tie was very close. the absence of helmets is immediately striking. this tradition rooted in both practicality and showmanship heightens the thrill for the audience. by amplifying the sense of danger. without helmets, right is retained back to peripheral vision, the risky this practice into is preserving the rule, diving essence of the wall of the foot jacket. also embrace is the future. this vehicle new electric called the saki and the hybrid new generation door lead. some people dollars buy or bike. they like to new one, that i like to mail silver to every, every assemblies for show. bec
these spikes kathleen maintains carried yeah. got just centimeters away from dissolved at over 50 kilometers per hour. i change a tire because this side i almost for us this look like no no, uh i change it for this size then id. you or maybe 4 years does is ready. i live in hot tire. ida? no. normally i love to have the in the cord, i need you to be solved by a, a getting uh very uh, fast. this one. i l. one driving basel. i go down because the tie was very close. the absence of helmets is...
0
0.0
Nov 30, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] kathleen genevieve ledecky. a humble leader, olympian, and a champion of unparalleled dedication that she is the most decorated female swimmer in history. [applause] with 10 olympic medals and counting. an athletic prodigy from a swimming family she captured the world's admiration with her punishing strokes and unmatched stamina, pushing through and is setting the highest standards for some of the toughest races ever known. powered by faith, family, and teamwork katie ledecky is a symbol of perseverance and strength with a heart of gold that shines for the nation and world. [applause] [laughter] [applause] ellen ochoa. [applause] a granddaughter of mexican immigrants, ellen ochoa lived up to their dreams that anything is possible in america. the first in her family to go to college, she became a groundbreaking aeronautical engineer, inventor, and astronaut on her way to becoming the first hispanic woman to travel to space. in addition to nearly 1000 hours in orbit, she is the second woman to serve as is the dire
[applause] kathleen genevieve ledecky. a humble leader, olympian, and a champion of unparalleled dedication that she is the most decorated female swimmer in history. [applause] with 10 olympic medals and counting. an athletic prodigy from a swimming family she captured the world's admiration with her punishing strokes and unmatched stamina, pushing through and is setting the highest standards for some of the toughest races ever known. powered by faith, family, and teamwork katie ledecky is a...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
these bikes, kathleen maintains, carry jacket, just send to maces away from disaster. at over 50 kilometers per hour. i tend to tell you because decide either or more as for us, this look like no. no uh i change it for this size. then id. you heard me before? yes. that is ready. i live in hot tire. ida no. normally i love to have the in the cord, i need you to be solved by a, a get in uh, very uh, fast uh, wall and diamond basel i go down because the tire was very close. the absence of helmets is immediately striking. this predict to vote and vice practicality and showmanship, hyphens, the swell for the audience by amplifying the sense of danger. without the helmets right, is retained back to peripheral vision. the risky this practice into is preserving the rule diving essence of the will of the foot. checkouts also embrace is the future. this vehicle, new electric, cover, saki and hybrid new gym vision door loud. some people or dollars buy or bike. they live to a new one. that i like to mail silver to every, every a summer's for a show. because for the public home, th
these bikes, kathleen maintains, carry jacket, just send to maces away from disaster. at over 50 kilometers per hour. i tend to tell you because decide either or more as for us, this look like no. no uh i change it for this size. then id. you heard me before? yes. that is ready. i live in hot tire. ida no. normally i love to have the in the cord, i need you to be solved by a, a get in uh, very uh, fast uh, wall and diamond basel i go down because the tire was very close. the absence of helmets...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen maintains carriage i got just send to meet is away from dissolved them at over 50 kilometers per hour. i tend to tell you because decide either all, most full. yes. this look like no. no, uh i change it for this size. then id. you heard me before? yes. does. is ready. maybe the hard tire. i didn't know. normally i allowed to have the in the cord. i need you to be solved by a getting very fast. this one. i l. one, diving boswell. i go down because the tie was very close. the absence of helmets is immediately striking. this tradition voted in both practicality and showmanship heightens the thrill for the audience. by amplifying the sense of danger, without helmets, right is retained back to peripheral vision. so risky this practice into is preserving the rule, diving essence of the wall of the foot. checkouts also embrace is the future. you see a comm, new electric cover, saki and hybrid new gym vision door load. some people or dollars buy or bike. they like to a new one that i like to mail silver that every, every summer's fish. oh. because for the public home, that's why i kn
kathleen maintains carriage i got just send to meet is away from dissolved them at over 50 kilometers per hour. i tend to tell you because decide either all, most full. yes. this look like no. no, uh i change it for this size. then id. you heard me before? yes. does. is ready. maybe the hard tire. i didn't know. normally i allowed to have the in the cord. i need you to be solved by a getting very fast. this one. i l. one, diving boswell. i go down because the tie was very close. the absence of...
0
0.0
Nov 17, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now isth kathleen sibelius, former secretary of health and human services and former democratic governor of kansas. great to see you again. it's been a long time. your thoughts on rfk junior's nomination, and how dangerous would he beea as secretary of health and human services? >> i just listened to congressman ivey and i think that we are talking about magnitudes of danger beyond erroneously making legal decisions. this is life or death. the hhs affects people from birth to their grave and is intimately connected with the country so this could be very dangerous. i think it is totally disqualifying for anyone who seeks to lead the major health agency in this country and one of the leaders in the world to just unequivocally say there is no safe and effective vaccine. that, in and of itself, from the bully pulpit of hhs, could end up killing people, could end up harming children. having my son exposed to people who have not been vaccinated against polio and measles is terrifying. people should understand how serious this is. >> senator, top about -- talk about the behemoth that i
joining me now isth kathleen sibelius, former secretary of health and human services and former democratic governor of kansas. great to see you again. it's been a long time. your thoughts on rfk junior's nomination, and how dangerous would he beea as secretary of health and human services? >> i just listened to congressman ivey and i think that we are talking about magnitudes of danger beyond erroneously making legal decisions. this is life or death. the hhs affects people from birth to...
0
0.0
Nov 14, 2024
11/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen brooks is research director at xtb. a keen fashionista as well. why does this make sense?at, certainly not in this part of the world. it does make sense, i think, the market is rewarding that because the push into handbags and the ultraluxury set, shoes and other leather goods, went into a crowded market. this was not the current ceo about previous management, they went into a crowded space and had to compete with others, including the owners of gucci, they couldn't keep up and were not the leader, always a follower and always behind. we have seen and always behind. we have seen a complete about turn, they will still sell those products but cheaper. the ceo was keen to stress this but not become unaffordable luxury brand, you will still have to pay up for your trench coats but you might get a bargain on the handbags. that is largely, they will move well away from handbags, just to get rid of an inventory problem. how much of the problems being faced by burberry up until now are unique to it, or faced by all luxury brands? it has been a massive downturn in luxury over the l
kathleen brooks is research director at xtb. a keen fashionista as well. why does this make sense?at, certainly not in this part of the world. it does make sense, i think, the market is rewarding that because the push into handbags and the ultraluxury set, shoes and other leather goods, went into a crowded market. this was not the current ceo about previous management, they went into a crowded space and had to compete with others, including the owners of gucci, they couldn't keep up and were...
0
0.0
Nov 30, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen genevieve ledecky. opal lee. ellen ochoa. nancy dalessandro -- nancy d'ale xandro pelosi. jane rigby. teresa romero. judy shepard. gail lynn canon accepting on behalf of james francis thorpe. and michelle yeoh. ♪ distinguished guests, the president of the united states. [applause] ["hail to the chief" playing] president biden: please have a seat. i think i told my buddy john kerry for the first two years they played "hail to the chief," i looked around and asked, where the hell is he? thank you for joining us for one of our favorite events at the white house. 61 years ago, president kennedy established the presidential medal of freedom. in the first class of recipients was a great american writer, eb white. years after receiving the metal, he received a letter from someone and replied, "relentless curiosity, inventiveness, ingenuity, trouble." i can only hope these same traits will allow us to claw your way out. hang onto your hats, hang onto your hope. tomorrow is another day. today, we have another extraordinary honor to bestow on the nation's highest civilian honor, 19
kathleen genevieve ledecky. opal lee. ellen ochoa. nancy dalessandro -- nancy d'ale xandro pelosi. jane rigby. teresa romero. judy shepard. gail lynn canon accepting on behalf of james francis thorpe. and michelle yeoh. ♪ distinguished guests, the president of the united states. [applause] ["hail to the chief" playing] president biden: please have a seat. i think i told my buddy john kerry for the first two years they played "hail to the chief," i looked around and asked,...
0
0.0
Nov 27, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: kathleen "kick" kennedy lived from 1921 to 1948. she had a sister who lived from 1918 to 2005 who you describe as beautiful, sweet, and mentally challenged. maureen: yes. this was rosemary knedy. rosemary kennedy was a problem for joe and rose because she was not as mentally quick as most of the other kennedys. now,, ted who was considered -- now, ted, who was considered the runt of the litter, did not excel academically. he was not considered a self-starter. they would mock him for being overweight. but rosemary's learning difficulties were coupled with a burgeoning sexuality that joe in particular found very disturbing. he left rosemary in england in the run-up to world war ii. at the time, joe senior was the u.s. ambassador to the united kingdom, and he had bloodless ly accepted the looming death of western democracy. he thought hitler's going to win the world. the world would be a fine place for that. he knew that hitler's head plans to exterminate the mentally deficient -- hit where had plans to exterminate the mentally deficie
peter: kathleen "kick" kennedy lived from 1921 to 1948. she had a sister who lived from 1918 to 2005 who you describe as beautiful, sweet, and mentally challenged. maureen: yes. this was rosemary knedy. rosemary kennedy was a problem for joe and rose because she was not as mentally quick as most of the other kennedys. now,, ted who was considered -- now, ted, who was considered the runt of the litter, did not excel academically. he was not considered a self-starter. they would mock...
0
0.0
Nov 16, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to talk about, in some ways about what i did with kathleen, how important a position of attorney you have a unique perspective, he worked in maine justice underneath the attorney general and he worked as u.s. attorney on the field so you know it from both places, and if 10 is like a complete catastrophe, and one is like the department will survive, where do you put yourself?>> it is a clear break class moment, it is 10, there has never been someone as unqualified, no legal experience, but that is the least of it, somebody who comes to the department without contempt and hostility for it, it is going to prompt a major exodus, it is going to prompt judges and juries around the country to have less credibility in the doj which is the really trade of the doj, it will ultimately cause the public to have less but i want to double back to this hhs point, everything about the ethics report, that is a red herring, same with the relevant fact that the department didn't charge him beyond a reasonable doubt. how do you judge character, by a background investigation, which i did for prospecti
i want to talk about, in some ways about what i did with kathleen, how important a position of attorney you have a unique perspective, he worked in maine justice underneath the attorney general and he worked as u.s. attorney on the field so you know it from both places, and if 10 is like a complete catastrophe, and one is like the department will survive, where do you put yourself?>> it is a clear break class moment, it is 10, there has never been someone as unqualified, no legal...
0
0.0
Nov 26, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in england kathleen kennedy. tell us about her. >> kit was jfk sister. she was a vivacious beautiful young girl. she was disowned by her mother for marrying adi protestant. that has been billy was killed in the war in world war ii. kids fell into a deep depression. the death of her husband and her young widow had -- widowhood was not enough to dial set said that the from her mother who instead sought as a likely punishment from for what she thought was a renunciation of her catholicism. kids fell in love with a married man and had found happiness again. she tooe was killed from a wholy avoidable small plane crash much to the pilot's dismay the passenger kids entitled for her and insisted they take up in the bad weather. she died in the crash and everybody died in that crash and her mother refused to travel to england for kit's funeral. she done he did not ask for the body to be fwn back to the state. kit was buried along and h gravestone did not bear the last name of kennedy. >> was it difficult to find her grave and you have a picture of it. >> that was
in england kathleen kennedy. tell us about her. >> kit was jfk sister. she was a vivacious beautiful young girl. she was disowned by her mother for marrying adi protestant. that has been billy was killed in the war in world war ii. kids fell into a deep depression. the death of her husband and her young widow had -- widowhood was not enough to dial set said that the from her mother who instead sought as a likely punishment from for what she thought was a renunciation of her catholicism....
0
0.0
Nov 16, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now is kathleen sebelius, former secretary of health and human services and the former democratic governor of kansas. great to see you again. it has been a long time. your thoughts on rfk jr.'s nomination, and how dangerous would he be as secretary of health and human services? >> i just listened to congressman glenn ivey, and i think we are talking about magnitudes of danger beyond erroneously making legal decisions. this is life or death. the hhs affects people from birth to their grave, and is intimately connected with every state in the country. this could be very dangerous. i think it is totally disqualifying for anyone, who seeks to lead the major health agency in this country, and one of the leaders in the world, to unequivocally say, there is no safe and effective vaccine. that, in and of itself, from the bully pulpit of hhs could end up killing people. my grandson is too young to get a lot of vaccinations yet, and having him exposed to unvaccinated people with polio and measles is a terrifying thought, having eradicated those diseases as a major health initiative. jonatha
joining me now is kathleen sebelius, former secretary of health and human services and the former democratic governor of kansas. great to see you again. it has been a long time. your thoughts on rfk jr.'s nomination, and how dangerous would he be as secretary of health and human services? >> i just listened to congressman glenn ivey, and i think we are talking about magnitudes of danger beyond erroneously making legal decisions. this is life or death. the hhs affects people from birth to...
0
0.0
Nov 12, 2024
11/24
by
COM
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> my relationship with kathleen means a lot. she treats me as if i was one of her own.e just as much as a mother could love one of their kids and that means a lot. she is constantly telling me it is not my fault. i need to stop blaming myself. >> jon: what did that moment mean to him? >> i -- so that is r ronaldo, he is our corpsmen. corpsmen are why marines run into fire. they are why we stare down machine guns, why we are willing to kick indoors. it is because we know that they might not save us but they are going to do everything that they can, as a marine, i cannot overstate how much corpsmen mean to us. the pain that i have seen him carry for losing him has been tremendous over the last 20 years and watching him -- we were sitting inside of the fallujah exhibit of the national museum and what people don't realize is that doc was kicked out for smoking weed after we got back from iraq. and the marine corps publicly shamed him and told him that he lost his honor and that he shouldn't be proud of his service. and i feel like this film let our platoon -- it helps doc f
. >> my relationship with kathleen means a lot. she treats me as if i was one of her own.e just as much as a mother could love one of their kids and that means a lot. she is constantly telling me it is not my fault. i need to stop blaming myself. >> jon: what did that moment mean to him? >> i -- so that is r ronaldo, he is our corpsmen. corpsmen are why marines run into fire. they are why we stare down machine guns, why we are willing to kick indoors. it is because we know...
0
0.0
Nov 5, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a stock to kathleen in dayton, ohio good morning. >> good morning c-span.t's a treasure and national treasure. i like to ask the professor i watch vp debate with my two grandsons. it's funny the caller prior to this we weree in colorado i'm in dayton, ohio now partly watch the debate they are 10 and 12. during the bp debate my 12-year-old grandson sits upright and in shock and says i can't believe advanced just said the way to deal with argon issue is to make windows thicker at schools. he was just appalled and in shock. my other grandson about five minutes later whola is about 10 and said could anyone explain to me how an individual he literally said this, how individual and 34 felony counts is running for president? i want to ask to any of us why it individual is able to run for the presidency with 34 felony counts? i want to encourage voters i wanted to trump rallies for four hours each. i had a blast. i had debates, conversations, everything was simple. we can talk with one another. we can talk with one another thank you. >> there is nothing in the cons
. >> a stock to kathleen in dayton, ohio good morning. >> good morning c-span.t's a treasure and national treasure. i like to ask the professor i watch vp debate with my two grandsons. it's funny the caller prior to this we weree in colorado i'm in dayton, ohio now partly watch the debate they are 10 and 12. during the bp debate my 12-year-old grandson sits upright and in shock and says i can't believe advanced just said the way to deal with argon issue is to make windows thicker at...
0
0.0
Nov 14, 2024
11/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they call kathleen faircloth squad mama.saved her. >> i would die for them. willingly die for them, in a heartbeat. if it would help them, i would lay down my life for them. because they would never know what they did fome. they will never know, you know, that they -- they can't. they sent me flowers the first mother's day. sometimes knowing that there's somebody on the other side of the america that might come and go, hey, mama, what are you doing? you know what i mean? and i can't pay them back. but i would die for them if it helped, willingly. in a heartbeat. nick: mike ergo healed at home. >> one day my wife told me that, you know, she couldn't go down the path with me anymore in terms of how much i was drinking and using drugs. she said i'd have to make a choice and either keep using, or choose her. and i stopped drinking and using drugs on july 11 of 2012. nick: your wife saved you? >> my wife saved my life. if she hadn't had the courage to to tell me, demand that i stop, i would not be alive. there's not a doubt in my
they call kathleen faircloth squad mama.saved her. >> i would die for them. willingly die for them, in a heartbeat. if it would help them, i would lay down my life for them. because they would never know what they did fome. they will never know, you know, that they -- they can't. they sent me flowers the first mother's day. sometimes knowing that there's somebody on the other side of the america that might come and go, hey, mama, what are you doing? you know what i mean? and i can't pay...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, kathleen poverty, title is have securities of focus on the things that we're doing this and this just as you are doing on just the professional and for security analyst have said for example, i want to look at one aspect of this because i also said that the crews and molly, new share and be for keenest, also have largely led to an increase in violence like transnational terrorism. feel a little bit more organized friday due to the collapse of uh, but how uh, how big of a lower ratio tackle icon lifetime headphones. so we're having to do with that the g 5. so how oppression but a kinase and i 0 was notified of in comparison to what we will have part of which was more good. but we lead success successfully resettle silverland. reset to live here and which we're doing with a more international drug test source. that's an idea for you. i'd like to turn on what they used to call us both busted. that was the idea. so another potential flash point for your security and then i'd like to turn to the talk about potential flush point virginia and i on this stage we don't have enough flash.
okay, kathleen poverty, title is have securities of focus on the things that we're doing this and this just as you are doing on just the professional and for security analyst have said for example, i want to look at one aspect of this because i also said that the crews and molly, new share and be for keenest, also have largely led to an increase in violence like transnational terrorism. feel a little bit more organized friday due to the collapse of uh, but how uh, how big of a lower ratio...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen poverty, add a list of securities, of focus on the things that we're doing this and this just as you are doing on just the last year on food security analyst have said, for example, i want to look at one aspect of this because i also said that the crews and molly new share and be for q and a fast, so have largely led to an increase in violence like transnational terrorism. and feel a little bit more organized friday due to the collapse of, uh, but how uh, how big of a lower ratio tackle icon lifetime phones. so we're having to do with that the g 5 . so i have the prism, but a kinase and i 0 was not a part of in comparison to what we will have part of which was a promo group that we lead success successfully reset to serial and reset to live here and which we're doing with the multinational drum tassels, that's an idea for you. i'd like to turn on what they used to call us the goose bus . that's that was the idea. so another potential flash point for your security and i'd like to turn to the potential flash point between you and i on this stage. we don't have any flashlight. we
kathleen poverty, add a list of securities, of focus on the things that we're doing this and this just as you are doing on just the last year on food security analyst have said, for example, i want to look at one aspect of this because i also said that the crews and molly new share and be for q and a fast, so have largely led to an increase in violence like transnational terrorism. and feel a little bit more organized friday due to the collapse of, uh, but how uh, how big of a lower ratio...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, kathleen poverty, title is have securities, focus on the things that we're doing this and this just as you are doing on just let me finish special on food security. analyst has said, for example, i want to look at one aspect of this because, and also said that the crews and molly new share and be for q and a fast to have largely led to an increase in violence like transnational tires are filled with more organized friday, due to the collapse of, uh, but how uh, how big of a lower ratio tackle act than lights, headphones. so we're having to do with that the g 5. so have a prism, but a kinase and i 0 was notified of in comparison to what we were a part of which was a promo. but we lead success successfully reset to serial and reset to live here. and which we're doing with the multinational drug test source. that's an idea for you. i'd like to turn on what they used to call us the goose bust. that's that was the idea. so another potential flash point for your security and then i'd like to turn to the potential flash point virginia and i on this stage we don't have any flash. why?
okay, kathleen poverty, title is have securities, focus on the things that we're doing this and this just as you are doing on just let me finish special on food security. analyst has said, for example, i want to look at one aspect of this because, and also said that the crews and molly new share and be for q and a fast to have largely led to an increase in violence like transnational tires are filled with more organized friday, due to the collapse of, uh, but how uh, how big of a lower ratio...
0
0.0
Nov 19, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen served nearly 20 years and was only three weeks away from date. by then, her family made arrangements for her to come home because she reported this behavior and told the person she does not feel safe living with men, must wait another five years in prison. for female inmates, sacrificing an earlier state anytime behind bars. a third woman who i will call jane doe, 6-foot 2-inch 200-pound male three days after moving into his cell, she was raped by carol in the shower. who self identify as women be transferred into women's prison they're not just tolerating red but enabling it. similar to the situation prior, the need for more data on the policies that allowed male inmates into prisons is obvious but we shouldn't wait for what the stories have already made clear. policies that have self-declared gender identity have already caused demonstrable harm. nationwide, an estimated 86% of women in jail are sexual violence survivors. there's a survival of trauma putting these directly back to holy puts the invisible danger corrupt symbol of opportunity to
kathleen served nearly 20 years and was only three weeks away from date. by then, her family made arrangements for her to come home because she reported this behavior and told the person she does not feel safe living with men, must wait another five years in prison. for female inmates, sacrificing an earlier state anytime behind bars. a third woman who i will call jane doe, 6-foot 2-inch 200-pound male three days after moving into his cell, she was raped by carol in the shower. who self...
0
0.0
Nov 19, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen served nearly 20 years and was only three weeks away from date. by then, her family made arrangements for her to come home because she reported this behavior and told the person she does not feel safe living with men, must wait another five years in prison. for female inmates, sacrificing an earlier state anytime behind bars. a third woman who i will call jane doe, 6-foot 2-inch 200-pound male three days after moving into his cell, she was raped by carol in the shower. who self identify as women be transferred into women's prison they're not just tolerating red but enabling it. similar to the situation prior, the need for more data on the policies that allowed male inmates into prisons is obvious but we shouldn't wait for what the stories have already made clear. policies that have self-declared gender identity have already caused demonstrable harm. nationwide, an estimated 86% of women in jail are sexual violence survivors. there's a survival of trauma putting these directly back to holy puts the invisible danger corrupt symbol of opportunity to
kathleen served nearly 20 years and was only three weeks away from date. by then, her family made arrangements for her to come home because she reported this behavior and told the person she does not feel safe living with men, must wait another five years in prison. for female inmates, sacrificing an earlier state anytime behind bars. a third woman who i will call jane doe, 6-foot 2-inch 200-pound male three days after moving into his cell, she was raped by carol in the shower. who self...
0
0.0
Nov 10, 2024
11/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
let's speak to kathleen bush—joseph — from migration policy institute — an independent think party.rogramme. before we get into the practicalities of what he may or may not do, just start by outlining what it is donald trump has been saying that he wants to do. t trump has been saying that he wants to tie-— wants to do. i think it is important _ wants to do. i think it is important to _ wants to do. i think it is important to start - wants to do. i think it is important to start by i wants to do. i think it is - important to start by saying that what donald trump is proposing is unprecedented in modern us history. it is talked about wanting to depart 11 million or as many as 20 million or as many as 20 million migrants and is a point of reference during his first administration he departed about 1.5 million migrants. so this poses huge legal and logistical challenges to try to up logistical challenges to try to up skill to that number. but start without _ up skill to that number. but start without logistical challenges. there is a big difference between those two numbers. what are s
let's speak to kathleen bush—joseph — from migration policy institute — an independent think party.rogramme. before we get into the practicalities of what he may or may not do, just start by outlining what it is donald trump has been saying that he wants to do. t trump has been saying that he wants to tie-— wants to do. i think it is important _ wants to do. i think it is important to _ wants to do. i think it is important to start - wants to do. i think it is important to start by i...
0
0.0
Nov 5, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
host: kathleen, dayton, ohio, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. c-span is a treasure, a national treasure. i watched the vp debate with my grandsons. we were in longmont, colorado. i was in dayton, ohio. we watched the debate. during the debate my 12-year-old grandson sits upright in shock and says -- i cannot believe that vance just said that the way to deal with the gun issue is to make windows thicker at schools. he was appalled and in shock. my other grandson, five minutes later, 10 years old, set up straight and said -- could anyone explain to me how an individual -- he literally said this, how an individual with 34 felony counts is running for president. i want to ask the professor to try to explain to anyone, any of us, why an individual is able to run for the presidency with 34 felony counts. i want to encourage voters -- i went to two trump rallies for four hours each. i had a blast. debates, conversations, anything -- everything was civil. we can talk with one of the -- with one another, thank you. guest: nothing in the constitution prev
host: kathleen, dayton, ohio, democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. c-span is a treasure, a national treasure. i watched the vp debate with my grandsons. we were in longmont, colorado. i was in dayton, ohio. we watched the debate. during the debate my 12-year-old grandson sits upright in shock and says -- i cannot believe that vance just said that the way to deal with the gun issue is to make windows thicker at schools. he was appalled and in shock. my other grandson, five minutes...
0
0.0
Nov 10, 2024
11/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen bush—joseph — from migration policy institute — a think tank.ortant to start out by saying what donald trump is proposing is unprecedented in modern us history. he has talked about wanting to deport ii history. he has talked about wanting to deport 11 million, as many as 20 million migrants from the united states. as a point of reference he deported about 1.5 million migrants. this poses huge legal and logistical challenges, to try to upscale to that number. let's start with logistical challenges. a big difference between the two numbers you mentioned. what other practical obstacles? . ., ., obstacles? one at the ma'or considerations d obstacles? one at the ma'or considerations as i obstacles? one at the ma'or considerations as there h obstacles? one at the major considerations as there are i obstacles? one at the major i considerations as there are not enough resources. they were not enough resources. they were not enough immigrations and customs officers to be arresting these migrants. there are not places to be holding them in the interior of
kathleen bush—joseph — from migration policy institute — a think tank.ortant to start out by saying what donald trump is proposing is unprecedented in modern us history. he has talked about wanting to deport ii history. he has talked about wanting to deport 11 million, as many as 20 million migrants from the united states. as a point of reference he deported about 1.5 million migrants. this poses huge legal and logistical challenges, to try to upscale to that number. let's start with...
0
0.0
Nov 23, 2024
11/24
by
KSTS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
programa ready for justice, el equipo entregó mil libros a los estudiantes de la escuela primaria kathleenbrería ashby vta en vallejo, cuyos dueños son de la raza negra. así que como digo, en la cancha las cosas no le han salido tan bien a los niners, pero siempre tienen este tipo de actividades. además, esta semana también tuvieron como su primer evento de thanksgiving donde se juntaron con la comunidad de levi stadium, donde además pudieron convivir con los jugadores y los jugadores, normalmente del equipo de los niners. siempre son muy buenos para acudir a estos eventos. me gusta mucho también eso que hacen inolvidable este día para los chicos, no solamente el ver, el ver el entusiasmo de cómo están ahí juntos con ellos te das cuenta de eso y cómo mezclan el deporte con el aprendizaje. y es muy importante también por parte de los jugadores, porque por ejemplo, en el caso de george kittle, que me ha costado verlo, george es muy ameno con la gente, se involucra también y eso también lo hace diferente, porque no es lo mismo que el niño llegue con un jugador que no tiene ganas de estar ahí,
programa ready for justice, el equipo entregó mil libros a los estudiantes de la escuela primaria kathleenbrería ashby vta en vallejo, cuyos dueños son de la raza negra. así que como digo, en la cancha las cosas no le han salido tan bien a los niners, pero siempre tienen este tipo de actividades. además, esta semana también tuvieron como su primer evento de thanksgiving donde se juntaron con la comunidad de levi stadium, donde además pudieron convivir con los jugadores y los jugadores,...
0
0.0
Nov 18, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen is in illinois on our line for independence. >> i listen your show almost every day and i recommendghly to everyone. i just have a quick question. what do you think the impact of elon musk with his support of the republican party, what impact do you think he is going to have on the democrats? and how they govern? guest: well he has already taken the largest social media site in the world or maybe the second largest, i'm not sure how twitter compares to facebook. it's a different kind of media. he's already taken that and swung it hard to the right and turned it into basically a massive propaganda operation. that cannot help but influence both republicans and democrats. so, i am concerned about it. jimmy carter said we are sliding into oligarchy and i would say as of january we will have officially arrived, the morbidly rich, the extraordinarily rich are running our country now and -- the thing that concerns me the most i wrote a book about
kathleen is in illinois on our line for independence. >> i listen your show almost every day and i recommendghly to everyone. i just have a quick question. what do you think the impact of elon musk with his support of the republican party, what impact do you think he is going to have on the democrats? and how they govern? guest: well he has already taken the largest social media site in the world or maybe the second largest, i'm not sure how twitter compares to facebook. it's a different...
0
0.0
Nov 13, 2024
11/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: recreational therapist kathleen big says the goal is to reduce combative behaviors, anxiousness, provide enrichment and increase quality of life. >> even though they have memory loss, you still want to make the memories that they have meaningful. so we're providing the opportunities for these families to have a whole new experience. it's bringing new memories to them. >> reporter: the experience can be overstimulating. so residents come out to this calming room to decompress. >> we're talking about what's happening in the moment. and you don't get that a lot of the time. my mom has done some of the sequences so many times that she actually remembers them. >> reporter: jennifer says it's been wonderful to engage in experiences together once again. >> that was dr. jon lapook. >>> and that's today's "cbs news roundup." for some of you, the news continues. for others, tune in later for "cbs mornings." and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm carissa lawson. ♪ >>> hello and thanks for staying up with us. i'm carissa l
. >> reporter: recreational therapist kathleen big says the goal is to reduce combative behaviors, anxiousness, provide enrichment and increase quality of life. >> even though they have memory loss, you still want to make the memories that they have meaningful. so we're providing the opportunities for these families to have a whole new experience. it's bringing new memories to them. >> reporter: the experience can be overstimulating. so residents come out to this calming room...
14
14
Nov 6, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
i think kathleen gave us a whole new perspective on the revolutionary war. it's a wonderful, wonderful. our next program is going >> thank you. >> the revolutionary war. it is wonderful. the next program will be held november 10th 2:00 here at the huseem. we are fortunate to have tony coming in to tell stories and using artifacts from our museum. he will tell stories and histories from the men that served in the civil war. thank you for coming. oh, i'm sorry, george. >> i wanted to say more about the native americans. >> a couple of members of the family. when the white people first came to north america, they saw the native americans eating tomatoes and they couldn't believe they could do that. everybody was supposed to be deadly poisonous. the natives did not die. basically because of that we still have tomatoes. if you think about tomatoes, they were afraid to eat them. most are deadly poisonous, but tomato is not. >> thank you, george. >> upcoming highlights, american artifacts, the presidency and more. sign up for the newsletter today and watch "america
i think kathleen gave us a whole new perspective on the revolutionary war. it's a wonderful, wonderful. our next program is going >> thank you. >> the revolutionary war. it is wonderful. the next program will be held november 10th 2:00 here at the huseem. we are fortunate to have tony coming in to tell stories and using artifacts from our museum. he will tell stories and histories from the men that served in the civil war. thank you for coming. oh, i'm sorry, george. >> i...
0
0.0
Nov 25, 2024
11/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kathleen kennedy who took over for bob iger at disney had seen so many failures losing hundreds of millionsammy's point, jk rowling is a force of economic nature. universal has harry potter world how do you cancel someone who was literally the cash cow for your corporation. >> and accepted by a lot of consumer spending money. can we say now at this point that cancel culture has been canceled? >> not at all. these are true believers. they never tried to bring their audience what their audience wanted. they thought that they could program their audience. get the music industry to open the door with some of its focus groups. i put two more names out there to you. the reason why bring them up, essentially persecuted for taking a stance that she believed in, her first amendment right and was not meant to attack anyone. to the point where she is having to sue. i think she finally got standing in order to do that. that is a good thing. when you look at one of disney's top stars through the entire marble experience, chris pratt. he has given commencement speech is talking about god and christianity
kathleen kennedy who took over for bob iger at disney had seen so many failures losing hundreds of millionsammy's point, jk rowling is a force of economic nature. universal has harry potter world how do you cancel someone who was literally the cash cow for your corporation. >> and accepted by a lot of consumer spending money. can we say now at this point that cancel culture has been canceled? >> not at all. these are true believers. they never tried to bring their audience what...
0
0.0
Nov 23, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
host: kathleen in pittsburgh, pennsylvania says yes. caller: thank you for taking my call. have more faith in the military to believe they would assign somebody to combat that was not qualified. women should be able to serve in any way they wish and that they are qualified for. thank you very much for the tammy duckworth segment. i have seen thatefore. i saw that interview. she was very gracious. if anybody should be insulted by saying should not be in combat, it should be her. sh. ly gave quite an ultimate sacrifice. i just can't understand what is up with women these days. pete has a real problem with women, i think. just remember that we have women police officers that are on the ground every day. in some of the cities do not think that is combat? we are firefighters. women should be able to do what they are qualified to do. they don't want to be in their 50's -- the 1950's where they can be the secretary but not the lawyer. i don't understand what is going on. i really believe women should be able to do what they are qualified to do. host: that was kathleen in pennsylva
host: kathleen in pittsburgh, pennsylvania says yes. caller: thank you for taking my call. have more faith in the military to believe they would assign somebody to combat that was not qualified. women should be able to serve in any way they wish and that they are qualified for. thank you very much for the tammy duckworth segment. i have seen thatefore. i saw that interview. she was very gracious. if anybody should be insulted by saying should not be in combat, it should be her. sh. ly gave...
0
0.0
Nov 23, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
host: kathleen in pittsburgh, pennsylvania says yes. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have more faith in the military to believe they would assign somebody to combat that was not qualified. women should bable to serve in any way they wish and that they are qualified for. anyou very much for the tammy duckworth. i saw that ierview.fore. she was veryracious. if anybody should be insulted by saying women shoulnobe in combat, it should be her. she really gave quite an ultimate sacrifice. i just can't understand what is up with women these days. pete has a real problem with women, i think. just remember that we have women police officers that are on the ground every day. in some of the cities do not think that is combat? we are firefighters. women should be able to do what they are qualified to do. they don't want to be in their 50's -- the 1950's where they can be the secretary but not the lawyer. i don't understand what is going on. i really believe women should be able to do what they are qualified to do. host: that was kathleen in pennsylvania. jay in woodlawn, tennes
host: kathleen in pittsburgh, pennsylvania says yes. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have more faith in the military to believe they would assign somebody to combat that was not qualified. women should bable to serve in any way they wish and that they are qualified for. anyou very much for the tammy duckworth. i saw that ierview.fore. she was veryracious. if anybody should be insulted by saying women shoulnobe in combat, it should be her. she really gave quite an ultimate sacrifice. i...