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keller: my view is it is an experiment.bama can say it is painless, but they don't know because it has not been done before. i think it is particularly apparent that it is not going to be painless. if someone told me they would put a bag over my head and kill me, i would feel a lot of anxiety and fear. i would have the release of a lot of stress hormones. that would get worse and worse until the moment i became unconscious. and from the moment that mask is placed on his face, until he becomes unconscious, i suspect that he will be feeling a lot of psychic pain, anxiety, and fear. host: is there a risk to others who may be nearby at the time of the execution? dr. keller: nobody knows, because it is an experiment. nobody has done it before. theoretically i am told that the mask could leak nitrogen and perhaps this could affect someone who is standing by, but also there is the psychological trauma of watching someone die. that would be no different in this case than any other method of execution like lethal injection. some peo
keller: my view is it is an experiment.bama can say it is painless, but they don't know because it has not been done before. i think it is particularly apparent that it is not going to be painless. if someone told me they would put a bag over my head and kill me, i would feel a lot of anxiety and fear. i would have the release of a lot of stress hormones. that would get worse and worse until the moment i became unconscious. and from the moment that mask is placed on his face, until he becomes...
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keller: i hope not.would be unethical for a medical professional to be involved our job is to help people cure diseases, improve the quality of life, and this is the opposite, to participate in an execution is a serious breach of medical ethics. and so i hope that no medical professional would be involved in this. host: as you have been describing how untested this is, akin to an experiment on a human being, why the hurry do you think for alabama to proceed with this? you work in correctional facilities. is the system exploring alternative methods where a delay could have been in place to wait for those? dr. keller: i suspect they are searching for alternative methods for political reasons. and this seemed like a good method. i would think that consideration of medical -- the medical aspect of this, and the fact that it is untested, should have weighed into their decision but evidently it does not. host: thanks for bringing us up-to-date with those details, president of the american college of correction
keller: i hope not.would be unethical for a medical professional to be involved our job is to help people cure diseases, improve the quality of life, and this is the opposite, to participate in an execution is a serious breach of medical ethics. and so i hope that no medical professional would be involved in this. host: as you have been describing how untested this is, akin to an experiment on a human being, why the hurry do you think for alabama to proceed with this? you work in correctional...
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you are a fifth generation of someone who was enslaved by george adam keller.he contacted you, you founded the reparations pr oject. can you talk about the relationship you formed with sarah? >> good morning. the relationship i formed with sarah, i was born in japan, raised in japan so i was there teen -- was 13 and did not know anything about my black history come to learn about our heirs property and an acre been taken by eminent domain and also learning about 90% of the land -- black land loss that happened in the south itself. sarah open that door for me to really engage in helped understand the history of my african-american people, and also understanding the dynamics of my own family. amy: i want to go to a clip from "the cost of inheritance" that features you, randy, as well as the woman who contacted you sarah eisner. >> in 2019, i was speaking with my cousin bill who lives in the savannah area. bill said the quarterman family still owns this plot of 10 acres of land that george adam keller gave z quarterman in the 1800s. >> when we found out the land w
you are a fifth generation of someone who was enslaved by george adam keller.he contacted you, you founded the reparations pr oject. can you talk about the relationship you formed with sarah? >> good morning. the relationship i formed with sarah, i was born in japan, raised in japan so i was there teen -- was 13 and did not know anything about my black history come to learn about our heirs property and an acre been taken by eminent domain and also learning about 90% of the land -- black...
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minister keller-sutter: yes, it is, but it is up to russia.hey can stop the war today if they want to. francine: let's also talk about banks, minister. the first time i saw you was just a couple weeks into the job at the credit suisse press conference, which feels like a lifetime ago. switzerland after the takeover collapsed of credit suisse have to look at baking laws and banking regulation. minister keller-sutter: yes, we are evaluating the tubing to work frame -- the too big to fail framework. it will come up by the spring of this year, and of course there is also an international coordination that is necessary. because it switzerland is an important center and we have to find a solution between being more strict maybe because we now have one big bank compared to the gdpr switzerland and on the other hand we want to remain competitive. and so this is quite a difficult task for the government and also for parliament, but we really have to look closely at the too big to fail framework. francine: what reforms do you think you will pursue to ma
minister keller-sutter: yes, it is, but it is up to russia.hey can stop the war today if they want to. francine: let's also talk about banks, minister. the first time i saw you was just a couple weeks into the job at the credit suisse press conference, which feels like a lifetime ago. switzerland after the takeover collapsed of credit suisse have to look at baking laws and banking regulation. minister keller-sutter: yes, we are evaluating the tubing to work frame -- the too big to fail...
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the nutritional scientist models keller has been researching client based nutrition for 25 years. keller, who is vegan, says that a vegan diet is in itself neither healthy nor unhealthy. be gone. comes here because of making died can be very healthy. if it's done right to die, you can also eat a very, very unhealthy vegan diet cost a mix. diet is better than a bag in diet, but very often it's the other way around. the beacons put more thought into their food, they are better informed and to make more wholesome food choices all swell. how many studies over the years have shown that too much meat, especially processed meat is bad for your health. it's also been shown that a diet containing plant based foods as healthy or as universe of the hospital in band. we meet the body. the nutritionist is a senior physician and professor of nutrition and metabolism at the university of bound in her daily work at the hospital. she notices time and time again, the positive effects of a vegan diet. so that when we use a very apparent and people's blood sugar levels fairly close with a much better profil
the nutritional scientist models keller has been researching client based nutrition for 25 years. keller, who is vegan, says that a vegan diet is in itself neither healthy nor unhealthy. be gone. comes here because of making died can be very healthy. if it's done right to die, you can also eat a very, very unhealthy vegan diet cost a mix. diet is better than a bag in diet, but very often it's the other way around. the beacons put more thought into their food, they are better informed and to...
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okay. gabriella keller, with correct gabriella, we appreciate your time and your reporting. appreciate your talking with us tonight . thank you. thank you for having me. where we're. we're so close to the primary. why do it now? you know, what's, what went into your decision? i have questions of what, what might be next for ron? i personally think that he's done, but i am surprised that he did it with only having i was haven't that menu heard speaking. there was a supporter of florida governor rhonda sanchez who has dropped his bid to become the republican nominee for president of the united states does. and is through his hat into the ring. months ago, he was seen as a viable contender. the former us president donald trump and even let him in some of the polling at the time, but that early street peter dealt in when republicans have their caucus in iowa last week and came a distance. second is departure from the race, turns it into a to horse competition between trump and nikki haley. it's also got people asking whether the process of choosing a republican nominee is alread
okay. gabriella keller, with correct gabriella, we appreciate your time and your reporting. appreciate your talking with us tonight . thank you. thank you for having me. where we're. we're so close to the primary. why do it now? you know, what's, what went into your decision? i have questions of what, what might be next for ron? i personally think that he's done, but i am surprised that he did it with only having i was haven't that menu heard speaking. there was a supporter of florida governor...
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the arguments that he makes, some of the arguments i hear you and you alluded to this, with ashley keller's comments yesterday. the sort of rule of law values. one of the concerns that i hear expressed, one of the things that the board sort of describes, yes, the consumer welfare standard is imperfect. it is fuzzy around the margins. in some sense, it kind of tells us what the target is. whereas if we, are we suggesting that we open up antitrust is something more than consumer welfare? how do we balance these sorts of goals to get protect ability, if it is consumer welfare versus competition, in some way? or these other kinds of concerns that i share with you, about private power? >> my colleague, jonathan cantor said, the other month, if you ask five people what consumer welfare means, you are going to get six different answers, right? the idea that everybody agrees what it means i think is overstated. initially, you know it was deemed to mean consumer surplus. and now people have said it is trading partner welfare. now it is compatible, with other issues. that term is not in the other sta
the arguments that he makes, some of the arguments i hear you and you alluded to this, with ashley keller's comments yesterday. the sort of rule of law values. one of the concerns that i hear expressed, one of the things that the board sort of describes, yes, the consumer welfare standard is imperfect. it is fuzzy around the margins. in some sense, it kind of tells us what the target is. whereas if we, are we suggesting that we open up antitrust is something more than consumer welfare? how do...
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. >> keller says next week's storms are expected to really bolster the santa clara reservoirs but healso keeping a close eye on the snow pack in the sierra. the runoff makes up a lot of the water supply there. >>> okay, so we are supposed to have a nice day tomorrow. but there will be something. something coming next week. again. >> wednesday. >> wednesday. >> and then, a couple of days after that, too, it is cloudy a bit. leftover showers but wednesday is the day when we are going to experience the majority of this rain coming in from the system. so i just want to go straight to that part of this forecast. there are already a lot of storms coming out of the pacific. the warmup is blocking all the storms but that warmup comes to an end on tuesday. sunday and monday will be pretty identical. tuesday, we get cooler, wednesday, the rain gets here. let's look at this in a couple of different ways now. we are starting to pull out a little more detail. and there is certainly as much agreement now on this in the long range models has there has been the last 36 hours. it will be widespread s
. >> keller says next week's storms are expected to really bolster the santa clara reservoirs but healso keeping a close eye on the snow pack in the sierra. the runoff makes up a lot of the water supply there. >>> okay, so we are supposed to have a nice day tomorrow. but there will be something. something coming next week. again. >> wednesday. >> wednesday. >> and then, a couple of days after that, too, it is cloudy a bit. leftover showers but wednesday is the...
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keller before we begin questions from the commission. >> thank you and good morning. it's with sincere gratitude that i thank you for your important work to support the olympic and paralympic community and for the opportunity to be here, today. after five years serving as ceo of united dates olympic and paralympic committee, i stand before you with stronger convictions than ever about team usa's positive impact on american communities, our reuse, and those we inspire and support globally. team usa athletes have consistently graced the global stage with bravery, unity, humanity, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. as the world changes around us, so do the olympic and paralympic movements, bringing new challenges. we remain resolute in our mission to serve team usa athletes, uphold our values, and strengthen our resolve. in recent years, we've made significant strides in athlete safety, athlete representation, mental health, and inclusivity. we have spearheaded transformative changes in our governance including athlete representation on our board of directors an
keller before we begin questions from the commission. >> thank you and good morning. it's with sincere gratitude that i thank you for your important work to support the olympic and paralympic community and for the opportunity to be here, today. after five years serving as ceo of united dates olympic and paralympic committee, i stand before you with stronger convictions than ever about team usa's positive impact on american communities, our reuse, and those we inspire and support globally....
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presidential foundation, in addition to susan, who are here, include tina freese, decker hooker and fred keller, the director of the ford presidential library and museum. brooke, brooke clements is with us also and west michigan's political reporter, rick albin with us. let's give all of these distinguished guests a hand. i also want to thank the many many generous donors, the sponsors who made this luncheon possible again. please hold your applause. our premier sponsor once again, fifth third bank. our table sponsors the steve and amy van andel foundation, blue cross blue shield, blue care network of, michigan, and the secchia family foundation and are the principle table sponsors. i want to point out that joan secchia, the wife of the late ambassador peter secchia, is us. thank you so much for being here here. there are many additional sponsors who are listed on the back of your program. and we appreciate and thank you. well, i'd now like to reverend lynette sparks, senior pastor at westminster presbyterian church, to come forward and offer a benediction, an invocation. thank you. thank you.
presidential foundation, in addition to susan, who are here, include tina freese, decker hooker and fred keller, the director of the ford presidential library and museum. brooke, brooke clements is with us also and west michigan's political reporter, rick albin with us. let's give all of these distinguished guests a hand. i also want to thank the many many generous donors, the sponsors who made this luncheon possible again. please hold your applause. our premier sponsor once again, fifth third...
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listen to a voter i spoke with last night, pastor keller. do you think democracy's in danger? you it is. as long as the people can still get out and vote and that vote counts, we have democracy. what makes our country great and has always made our country, throughout all of history, is the fact that everybody can come together from all different place, all different backgrounds, no matter if you come over from -- i have ma'am that came over in the "mayflower," i have family who came over as immigrants. it's that melting pot. >> as long as we go out and vote. that's going to do it for me today. "deadline white house" starts right now. >>> hi, it's 4:00 in new york. i'm ali velshi in for nicolle wallace. if you want proof the 2024 election is l
listen to a voter i spoke with last night, pastor keller. do you think democracy's in danger? you it is. as long as the people can still get out and vote and that vote counts, we have democracy. what makes our country great and has always made our country, throughout all of history, is the fact that everybody can come together from all different place, all different backgrounds, no matter if you come over from -- i have ma'am that came over in the "mayflower," i have family who came...
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liz: have you seen the new commercial with miles keller and his wife, where they're dancing around. >ing viral now. >> it is maybe a new version. i know way too much about budweiser's ad campaigns because i'm writing a book about it but last super bowl, right before mulvaney hit, right? liz: yeah. >> they, that's what they did this great miles teller ad dancing around in their living room. liz: that's it. it has been around. >> that the dog was watching them. liz: on hold music. dancing to the on hold music? maybe it is different. liz: no, that's it. >> that is essentially what we're talking about. dylan mulvaney in her social media ad cut back to that. i think she was in the bubble bath. can't unsee that image, the other half of the screen was miles teller dancing around. be that as it may they have to reverse the dylan mulvaney sort of -- by the way i have nothing against dylan mulvaney. it is just very off brand. liz: is that why you said i just can't unsee that. >> the bubble bath. that was a little too much. liz: against the bubble bath but not dylan mulvaney. >> yes. absolutely.
liz: have you seen the new commercial with miles keller and his wife, where they're dancing around. >ing viral now. >> it is maybe a new version. i know way too much about budweiser's ad campaigns because i'm writing a book about it but last super bowl, right before mulvaney hit, right? liz: yeah. >> they, that's what they did this great miles teller ad dancing around in their living room. liz: that's it. it has been around. >> that the dog was watching them. liz: on hold...
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and speaking of copious amounts of rain on borneo island, west keller, montana has been pouring rain for days there, so that has produced the scenes of flooding. not uncommon for this time of year, things do quite down a bit in this part of the world on sunday, and speaking of which is javert province. the other day had a tornadoes, certainly some active weather here, cooler air coming out of china into northern vietnam. so android, just 17 degrees and things are starting to dry off for the southern philippines. been it out island. but there has been some funding, as we mentioned, pool in china, look at shanghai, 70 degrees and northerly when there. so it's going to feel cool, and it's what day in tokyo watch show really looking at a months worth of rain and 24 hours see a of the in depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa since it's accusations of genocide in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that face is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of faci
and speaking of copious amounts of rain on borneo island, west keller, montana has been pouring rain for days there, so that has produced the scenes of flooding. not uncommon for this time of year, things do quite down a bit in this part of the world on sunday, and speaking of which is javert province. the other day had a tornadoes, certainly some active weather here, cooler air coming out of china into northern vietnam. so android, just 17 degrees and things are starting to dry off for the...
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with himself in close combat, what are you standing there, wind down, wind down the operation, the keller. are you sure you can handle it yourself? i ’m afraid that if more than one comes and leaves, we don’t know what exercises will make you fit for the new year, but we know which bank will make the whole year profitable, ural bank. at the age of 6, she ended up in an orphanage, and then with foster parents, but all her life she dreamed of finding a family of her own. my father abandoned me mom started drinking, from childhood she only remembers her first and last name, which belong to no one knows who. i have a name in my subconscious, namely sasha, from a surname. and this man lost his younger sister and has been dreaming of seeing her again for 22 years. it could have been different, everything. we might not end up in an orphanage, and we wouldn’t have to look for each other. the mother often remembers her abandoned daughter and asks her son to find her to ask her forgiveness. it's my fault that another family took me. nastenka, girl, forgive me. will these people be able to find thos
with himself in close combat, what are you standing there, wind down, wind down the operation, the keller. are you sure you can handle it yourself? i ’m afraid that if more than one comes and leaves, we don’t know what exercises will make you fit for the new year, but we know which bank will make the whole year profitable, ural bank. at the age of 6, she ended up in an orphanage, and then with foster parents, but all her life she dreamed of finding a family of her own. my father abandoned...
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and i'm from alabama, the home of helen keller. >> well, happy birthday. >> she wants to meet al. >>orite guests. he always has a great time yeah, you have a lot to live up to, kevin. you're one of our favorite guests, yes. she has a high-flying heist film to tell us about this morning. >> and our girl jill martin is back for a new year of amazing steals and deals she will help you with your health goals with working out at home to fuelling up on protein >>> then on the 3rd hour, we are tackling some common aches and pains in today's checklist from your neck to your feet we will show you the best ways to get some relief. >> why are you looking at me when you say it? >> i thought y'all were looking at me. >> i thought you might have gone is concerned for today. snow and wind around the great lakes. severe storms will be a south. anyway, let's show you what we've got as far as your weather is concerned for today snow and wind around the great lakes. severe storms will be a mess this next coast to coast system comes into the west today. then for tomorrow, here is what we're looking at w
and i'm from alabama, the home of helen keller. >> well, happy birthday. >> she wants to meet al. >>orite guests. he always has a great time yeah, you have a lot to live up to, kevin. you're one of our favorite guests, yes. she has a high-flying heist film to tell us about this morning. >> and our girl jill martin is back for a new year of amazing steals and deals she will help you with your health goals with working out at home to fuelling up on protein >>>...
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you said fact-check.org was started by the keller -- i do not mean to get the names wrong, but i know, ma'am? guest: yes, absolutely. [laughter] he is a cofounder of fact-check.org. caller: i would have called him the founder, to be honest. that might be my mistake. i worked with brooks jackson, not anymore, not in the last two years probably. i am a home fixer. i fix people's homes. i meet this gentleman at his home. he has his wife, he helps her a lot. beautiful home in maryland. what a guy. he explained how he started fact-check.org. this was the first time it got used in a political thing that year. i met him around that time. i will get out of yells wayes, , you can get it. can i put out my own slanderous thought? not slanderous, that is a bad word. i just feel like, i feel like sometimes, it is partisan. host: that checking can be partisan? caller: what is that? host: you are saying that fact checking can be partisan? caller: i feel like every single one of these places is partisan. i do not feel like you are ever getting an unbiased opinion. bn brooks had this conversation. it
you said fact-check.org was started by the keller -- i do not mean to get the names wrong, but i know, ma'am? guest: yes, absolutely. [laughter] he is a cofounder of fact-check.org. caller: i would have called him the founder, to be honest. that might be my mistake. i worked with brooks jackson, not anymore, not in the last two years probably. i am a home fixer. i fix people's homes. i meet this gentleman at his home. he has his wife, he helps her a lot. beautiful home in maryland. what a guy....
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you said fact-check.org was started by the keller -- i do not mean to get the names wrong, but i know? guest: yes, absolutely. [laughter] he is a cofounder of fact-check.org. caller: i would have called him the founder, to be honest. that might be my mistake. i worked with brooks jackson, not anymore, not in the last two years probably. i am a home fixer. i fix people's homes. i meet this gentleman at his home. he has his wife, he helps her a lot. beautiful home in maryland. what a guy. he explained how he started fact-check.org. this was the first time it got used in a political thing that year. i met him around that time. i will get out of yells way. yes, the brooks jackson award, you can get it. can i put out olanderous thought? not slanderous, that is a bad word. i just feel like, i feel like sometimes, it is partisan. host: that checking can be partisan? caller: what is that? host: you are saying that fact checking can be partisan? caller: i feel like every single one of these places is partisan. i do not feel like you are ever getting an unbiased opinion. bn brooks had this conv
you said fact-check.org was started by the keller -- i do not mean to get the names wrong, but i know? guest: yes, absolutely. [laughter] he is a cofounder of fact-check.org. caller: i would have called him the founder, to be honest. that might be my mistake. i worked with brooks jackson, not anymore, not in the last two years probably. i am a home fixer. i fix people's homes. i meet this gentleman at his home. he has his wife, he helps her a lot. beautiful home in maryland. what a guy. he...