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in which he examines his hometown of lancaster ohio and is now altogether. i recommend glasshouse if you read. a conversation i steph macy, a journalist andalso i need . she's author of the iron playbook dope sick, she writes about outsiders and underdogs in places overlooked. don't sick has been adapted as a television series for who is currently in production in virginia. i'm very excited to be able to watch that. and was thrilled that the two of you are here in conversation, you made your home state of ohio crowd. you're telling stories eabout us that need to be her. and so if the events of this last year were coming up right on here, how many one thing clear, the obvious it is that the one time we should all be equal is when we are in hospital counseling to be made well and unfortunately the hospital maybe one place where the and economic status as the most impact. it's a book that explains how this happened, what it means and what can you read and it's a fabulous book, i can't wait for all of you to read. available at your local bookseller and you can b
in which he examines his hometown of lancaster ohio and is now altogether. i recommend glasshouse if you read. a conversation i steph macy, a journalist andalso i need . she's author of the iron playbook dope sick, she writes about outsiders and underdogs in places overlooked. don't sick has been adapted as a television series for who is currently in production in virginia. i'm very excited to be able to watch that. and was thrilled that the two of you are here in conversation, you made your...
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host: next caller is glenn in lancaster, texas. where is lancaster, texas and what did you think of the speech? caller: lancaster, texas is -- host: before we go further, turn down the volume on your tv. caller: sorry about that. host: hit the mute button and talk into the telephone. caller: it is in dallas county. i am sorry. host: go ahead and tell us what you thought of the speech? caller: i appreciated his speech and i also appreciated senator tim scott's speech. i feel the pull of them -- feel that both of them have good american values. what i feel about president biden, he cut down on a law of rhetoric from the last administration. i strongly supported the last administration as well. i just feel that, what happened with president trump and president joe biden is a reason why we are here in this economy today, is the reason we are doing better. it has to do with both parties. that is what democracy is for. if everybody gives both parties a chance, 4 years to do what you have to do, if you do not, do diligence will do it thin
host: next caller is glenn in lancaster, texas. where is lancaster, texas and what did you think of the speech? caller: lancaster, texas is -- host: before we go further, turn down the volume on your tv. caller: sorry about that. host: hit the mute button and talk into the telephone. caller: it is in dallas county. i am sorry. host: go ahead and tell us what you thought of the speech? caller: i appreciated his speech and i also appreciated senator tim scott's speech. i feel the pull of them --...
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he writes for the atlantic and outside magazines in which he examined lancaster ohio and now that town is something else completely altogether. i recommend if you have not read it yet. but i'm joining conversation by a journalist and ohio native. the author of the highly acclaimed book factory girl and writes about outsiders. this has been adapted as a television series and julio and in production in virginia i'm excited to watch that we are thrilled you are in conversation. you made your home state of ohio quite proud and telling stories about us. if the events of the last year have made the one thing patently obvious that we should all be equal and we stand in a hospital gown hoping to be made well. the hospital may be where economic status has the most impact. bryants but, the hospital explains how this happened, what it means and what can be done. at the fabulous book you can buy it online where it says by the book here in cincinnati we have signed bookplates if you bring in your copy we will give you one. with that, thank you for joining us i will hand it over. thank you for being
he writes for the atlantic and outside magazines in which he examined lancaster ohio and now that town is something else completely altogether. i recommend if you have not read it yet. but i'm joining conversation by a journalist and ohio native. the author of the highly acclaimed book factory girl and writes about outsiders. this has been adapted as a television series and julio and in production in virginia i'm excited to watch that we are thrilled you are in conversation. you made your home...
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for the suffering of dr robert gucci an associate professor of sociology at lancaster university thanks for coming on the program today do you think the guilty verdict against derek show over and will be sufficient to pacify protesters or will their grievances continue do you think. well i mean i'll tell you my reaction last night was to take a deep breath after after that. and i think there are so many things coming through the reporting that you all just did that shows how this one conviction isn't going to be the linchpin isn't going to be the civil war which might be inappropriate to say but it may not be that needle on into to get. to change that people want in the united states and i think there are a lot of individuals particularly local white individuals and of us who say yes this is it this is accountability this is change you're moving in the right direction and i think as your reporting just showed we're still in a fog of mass over issues of race and more importantly. it seems that citizens just aren't willing to do what it takes to get police to fall in line and by that i me
for the suffering of dr robert gucci an associate professor of sociology at lancaster university thanks for coming on the program today do you think the guilty verdict against derek show over and will be sufficient to pacify protesters or will their grievances continue do you think. well i mean i'll tell you my reaction last night was to take a deep breath after after that. and i think there are so many things coming through the reporting that you all just did that shows how this one conviction...
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lancaster distilleries is the restaurant >> jimmy: all right.ason nine now? >> yes >> jimmy: i mean, what is it like when you first get that job and you go, oh, this could be fun let's see, let's see if we can do this. cut to, what is it ten years later now? you're still -- you're crushing it it is still a major hit on nbc >> it was one of those things, i had done pilots before either they go, they don't get picked up. it's kind of, you know, it's a a crap shoot you don't know but, you know, with dick wolf being a part of this, and "law and order," i said, "well, this could have some legs." i think it was one of our producers saying, a show runner said, "hey, you might want to look into getting a place. not buying but just, hey, you're going to -- get out of the hotel. and, it's been nine years now, so >> jimmy: wow! >> it's the closest thing as a a 9:00 to 5:00 that i think that i'll experience in this line of work >> jimmy: i'm a fan of the show, and i have to ask, because i used to live by a fire station when i was first on "saturday night li
lancaster distilleries is the restaurant >> jimmy: all right.ason nine now? >> yes >> jimmy: i mean, what is it like when you first get that job and you go, oh, this could be fun let's see, let's see if we can do this. cut to, what is it ten years later now? you're still -- you're crushing it it is still a major hit on nbc >> it was one of those things, i had done pilots before either they go, they don't get picked up. it's kind of, you know, it's a a crap shoot you...
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can joins us from lancaster. what is your view on a -- ken joins us from lancaster. what is your view? caller: please give me the time. new world order, this is working perfectly. you said it a few minutes ago, slaves having to prove their papers to be on the road from their master. this is the same thing. this virus, the drug, it's not fda approved or nothing. it's the emergency authorization act. why did they pass it? it took what, nine months to get it passed? it used to take five or six years to get a vaccine past. they rushed this through. nobody knows. i'm not saying the coronavirus isn't real, but it should be a personal choice. a person is terrible for not having this paper? you probably have your papers like diabetes or the flu. then they say there's another one coming into thousand 25. they said the way to decrease the population of the world is through vaccines. host: julie has this point, supporting the idea on a temporary limited basis. this might be a good idea for cruise lines. usa today writing about stimulus checks, saying that some who lost jobs get
can joins us from lancaster. what is your view on a -- ken joins us from lancaster. what is your view? caller: please give me the time. new world order, this is working perfectly. you said it a few minutes ago, slaves having to prove their papers to be on the road from their master. this is the same thing. this virus, the drug, it's not fda approved or nothing. it's the emergency authorization act. why did they pass it? it took what, nine months to get it passed? it used to take five or six...
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>> guest: in lancaster county, a narcissistic murderer with a grudge against god slaughtered amish schoolgirls in their classroom. i had come back from that interview and i went, as i often do, into the woods where i collect myself. it was hunting season. i took my black rifle and i went out into the woods and i spotted a deer and i aimed and i fired and i missed, probably on purpose, i don't know. and the hills absolutely echoed with the sound of my rifle going off and then there was this unimaginable silence that followed it. and i thought to myself no silence on earth deeper than the silence between gunshots and it hit me just than that that the book. that is what we are trying to explore in this book. more than anything else the silence between gunshots that has driven us off into in action, that has driven us all into a traumatized stupor, and that i think has up to this point allowed this to continue. >> host: i feel like the silence between gunshots has grown into a bigger metaphor because there is now such a frequency of mass shootings, is that what we are just waiting for at this poin
>> guest: in lancaster county, a narcissistic murderer with a grudge against god slaughtered amish schoolgirls in their classroom. i had come back from that interview and i went, as i often do, into the woods where i collect myself. it was hunting season. i took my black rifle and i went out into the woods and i spotted a deer and i aimed and i fired and i missed, probably on purpose, i don't know. and the hills absolutely echoed with the sound of my rifle going off and then there was...
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brent: for more now, i am joined by a virologist from lancaster university in the u.k.ood to see you . the stop of the johnson & johnson vaccine in the united states, what do you make of that decision? >> i think it's really unfortunate news, particularly becae thisas the only single shot vaccine that was approved and is one of a few vaccines being rolled out in the u.s. this is a vaccine we were considering an alternative to astrazeneca vaccine concerns, because it could be stored at a lightly refrigerated temperature. looking at the data out of the u.s., there is no such concerns with pfizer and moderna vaccines compared to what we have seen with johnson & johnson. this clearly indicates there is some general concern. although those are rare elements that are not normally seen in a normal population, blood clotting, that something we need to watch for very carefully in the coming days. brent: this is a double whammy for the european union, because astrazeneca has been paused for people under the age of 60 because of fears of blood clots, and now johnson & johnson says
brent: for more now, i am joined by a virologist from lancaster university in the u.k.ood to see you . the stop of the johnson & johnson vaccine in the united states, what do you make of that decision? >> i think it's really unfortunate news, particularly becae thisas the only single shot vaccine that was approved and is one of a few vaccines being rolled out in the u.s. this is a vaccine we were considering an alternative to astrazeneca vaccine concerns, because it could be stored at...
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the couple from lancaster, virginia, can't contain their joy after getting their final covid-19 vaccinet's "nightline" for this evening. you can watch our full episodes on hulu. see you right back here, sam
the couple from lancaster, virginia, can't contain their joy after getting their final covid-19 vaccinet's "nightline" for this evening. you can watch our full episodes on hulu. see you right back here, sam
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resumes let's get some more perspective on this story with mohamed when there is a viral i just add lancaster university and they u.k. mohamed it's good to have you back on the you do you think that it was the right decision to pause the johnson and johnson vaccine rollout. to the number of vaccines that if you can get them in the united states as the report indicated majority of them being by pfizer going to the small fortune 5 percent and johnson and this that block blocking can somehow is not being reported in the pfizer and they're not lax and. large scale so this means that there is some serious concerns that need to be considered before launching the whole oh so and then doc is the medical procedure be there any concerns are raised on the last implication post that you haven't time enough to where we think that at and if there is any link then that is something that need to be can see there is no. ok so authorities are taking every precaution here but why do you think that the lay of this rollout will mean for that's a nation effort here in europe where it's also been possible. i think
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the couple from lancaster, virginia, can't contain their joy after getting their final covid-19 vaccinelly inoculated like 53 million other americans. good for them. dancing their worries away. that's "nightline" for this evening. you can watch our full episodes on hulu. see you right back here, sam >>> a rally in support of a san francisco school board member who filed a lawsuit against the district, i'll tell you why. >> it's like a job, californians spending hours looking for a vaccine, now a backlog as millions more become eligible. >> warmer weather arrives tomorrow. >> a big week for santa cruz county, the move into the orange tier and a major attraction reopening. >> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us i'm ama dates. >> an in production batch of johnson & johnson failed a quality check and cannot used. johnson & johnson johnson johns still plan to meet their goal by the end of june. >>> in california, millions more people will be eligible for the covid-19 coming tomorrow. everyone over the age of 50 will be
the couple from lancaster, virginia, can't contain their joy after getting their final covid-19 vaccinelly inoculated like 53 million other americans. good for them. dancing their worries away. that's "nightline" for this evening. you can watch our full episodes on hulu. see you right back here, sam >>> a rally in support of a san francisco school board member who filed a lawsuit against the district, i'll tell you why. >> it's like a job, californians spending hours...
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our my next guest is mohamed when you're a viral infection and vaccine expert from lancaster in england it's good to see you again good to have you on the foreground this evening researchers from oxford university they have palls the trial of the astra zeneca vaccine in children what does this tell us is the evidence the vaccine does kohls blood clots is that evidence mounting up now. thank you very much for having me on the show once again i think that the pause has been absolutely for cautionary needs and at the moment there isn't any data on to the trial in children that dictates that it has some association with the blood clots but so far no information has come from the m. and shortage of regulatory body here in the u.k. but my anticipation is that because the link is getting more and more be put into particularly from the data in germany so i think it would be very difficult for us as an it guy to hold on all of the pressure they are having at the moment on to the association and safety of the vaccine so when the british prime minister boris johnson for example says that the astra
our my next guest is mohamed when you're a viral infection and vaccine expert from lancaster in england it's good to see you again good to have you on the foreground this evening researchers from oxford university they have palls the trial of the astra zeneca vaccine in children what does this tell us is the evidence the vaccine does kohls blood clots is that evidence mounting up now. thank you very much for having me on the show once again i think that the pause has been absolutely for...
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and for more now i'm joined by mohamed windier he's a viral logis from lancaster university in the u.k. it's good to see you again mr mir let me ask you this this stop of the use of the johnson and johnson vaccine in the united states what do you make of that decision . well brant i think it is really unfortunate news particularly because this was the only single short of vaccine that was approved and it's one of the 3 vaccines that are currently being told out in the u. u.s. and also this is one of those vaccine that we were considering as a tentative. vaccine concerns because it could be stored out there after you take your temperature but we're looking really on to that that is being generated out of the u.s. applying to be vaccines there is no such concerns advise that anybody had no vaccine numpad what we have seen that that johnson and johnson so this clearly indicate that there is some general consensus that makes this as being caused those are adamant and those evidence are not really seen in normal population of that clot in the into intervening in the blood so certainly that
and for more now i'm joined by mohamed windier he's a viral logis from lancaster university in the u.k. it's good to see you again mr mir let me ask you this this stop of the use of the johnson and johnson vaccine in the united states what do you make of that decision . well brant i think it is really unfortunate news particularly because this was the only single short of vaccine that was approved and it's one of the 3 vaccines that are currently being told out in the u. u.s. and also this is...
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year-old hester ford passed away saturday at her home surrounded by family she was born in 1904 in lancastersouth carolina. she grew up working on a farm, planting and picking cotton and plowing the fields she leaves behind 12 children, 48 grandchildren, and 120 great grandchildren. >>> all right. the animal kingdom fights back a suspected rhino poacher was trampled to death by a herd of breeding elephants in south africa's kruger national park. the man and two accomplices were running from park rangers when they encountered the herd. one of the alleged poachers was captured according to investigators, the third suspect is still on the run after suffering an eye injury an ax and a rifle were recovered by authorities >>. >> the san jose sharks patrick u is waking up today on the brink of played his 1,767th game. that ties the great gordie howe for the most games played in league history it's a record that howe said 41 years ago. the sharks' next game is tonight in las vegas, giving marleau the opportunity to break that record >>> the soccer world is set to turn on its head with 12 of europe's
year-old hester ford passed away saturday at her home surrounded by family she was born in 1904 in lancastersouth carolina. she grew up working on a farm, planting and picking cotton and plowing the fields she leaves behind 12 children, 48 grandchildren, and 120 great grandchildren. >>> all right. the animal kingdom fights back a suspected rhino poacher was trampled to death by a herd of breeding elephants in south africa's kruger national park. the man and two accomplices were running...
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our my next guest is mohamed when you're a viral infection in vaccine expert from lancaster in englandit's good to see you again good to have you on the foreground this evening researchers from oxford university they have polls the trial of the astra zeneca vaccine in children what does this tell us is the evidence the vaccine does coles blood clots is that evidence mounting up now. thank you very much for having me on the show once again i think that the pause has been absolutely for cautionary needs and at the moment there isn't any data on to the trial in children that dictates that it has as association with blood clots but so far no information has come from the m. and shortage of regulatory body heat in the u.k. but my anticipation is that because the link is getting more and more be put into a particularly from the data in germany so i think it would be very difficult for us as an it guy to hold on all of the pressure they are having at the moment on to the association and safety of the vaccine so when the british prime minister boris johnson for example says that the astra zene
our my next guest is mohamed when you're a viral infection in vaccine expert from lancaster in englandit's good to see you again good to have you on the foreground this evening researchers from oxford university they have polls the trial of the astra zeneca vaccine in children what does this tell us is the evidence the vaccine does coles blood clots is that evidence mounting up now. thank you very much for having me on the show once again i think that the pause has been absolutely for...
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i'm delighted to welcome onto the program dr mohammad year overall or just from the university of lancaster dr julian a clinical just the university of leicester political commentator unfunny weber hello to you all gentlemen can we start with you should anyone be forced to take a covert vaccine even the health worker. well when we talk about the demented 4 look over 19 actually i think we need to look into a broader perspective the 1st thing is that a lot of the vaccine is safe secondly the gravity of the situation and if anything else is working and it will put all of these 3 things together for me i think it is really important and i think is a cloud from a community responsibility that this vaccine would be car a mandate for everybody who had the possibility to take up what about going down that route then julian italy is saying all medics need to be vaccinated but is that not taking things too far when you take into consideration the people who've already recovered from cove aid those who have been unity through that route it opens up a lot of issues. yes i do think of it will take the
i'm delighted to welcome onto the program dr mohammad year overall or just from the university of lancaster dr julian a clinical just the university of leicester political commentator unfunny weber hello to you all gentlemen can we start with you should anyone be forced to take a covert vaccine even the health worker. well when we talk about the demented 4 look over 19 actually i think we need to look into a broader perspective the 1st thing is that a lot of the vaccine is safe secondly the...
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killed at the weekend in the north and powell is a researcher in the center for war and diplomacy at lancaster university he's also the author of france's wars in charge of military intervention and decolonisation in africa he says he's not surprised by this turn of events. the point element a kind of stress here is that the decision by the military to put a son as to make him the head of state kind of follows what was expected in the event of debbie's kind of ouster or death for a long time there's been discussions about what would happen if debbie were to die he was notoriously kind of in bad health or for a long time people thought he might be in bad health so the question is would replace and and for several years he's been grooming his son mohammad through to take the throne if you want to call it that after he died so the fact they suspended the constitution and dissolve the government and the assembly it's not surprising at all i mean that is technically a coup but it is signaling to chatty ends but also the international community that there is an absolute commitment to regime continui
killed at the weekend in the north and powell is a researcher in the center for war and diplomacy at lancaster university he's also the author of france's wars in charge of military intervention and decolonisation in africa he says he's not surprised by this turn of events. the point element a kind of stress here is that the decision by the military to put a son as to make him the head of state kind of follows what was expected in the event of debbie's kind of ouster or death for a long time...
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resumes let's get some more perspective on the story with mohamed when there is a virus just at lancaster university in the u.k. mohammed it's good to have you back on w. do you think that it was the right decision to pause the johnson and johnson vaccine rollout. i mean if you don't cotton to the number of vaccines that if you can get one in the united states as the report indicated majority of them being by pfizer going to madonna and video small fortune 5 percent b. johnson and johnson and these stat block locked in concern has not being reported in the pfizer and they're not lax and been going on for a large scale so this means that there is some serious concern that need to be considered before continuing the whole oh so and then tack is the medical procedure be there any concerns are raised on the last implication post the going time enough to really think that out and if there's any link that is something that need to be can see there is no we don't see him ok so authorities are taking every precaution here but why do you think that the lay of this rollout will mean for that's a na
resumes let's get some more perspective on the story with mohamed when there is a virus just at lancaster university in the u.k. mohammed it's good to have you back on w. do you think that it was the right decision to pause the johnson and johnson vaccine rollout. i mean if you don't cotton to the number of vaccines that if you can get one in the united states as the report indicated majority of them being by pfizer going to madonna and video small fortune 5 percent b. johnson and johnson and...
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into starbucks is could be a very different experience i talk to robert a professor of sociology at lancaster university joining us live here on r.t. international we appreciate your time thank you very much. thank you for joining us here with all the international we all facts are with. russia u.s. relations are in tatters at this point there is no reason to believe they will improve anytime soon as it appears that washington is determined to force moscow to take to me this is delusional this will never happen we live in the most dangerous of time. and the pull of. sway or both the food. bank itself mukti about. closing this way got to dog so hard not to think of the decide this is the work of the day i want and i know from the start then if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights a useful way. to screw up you can use all the fees on this bill frist would have called believe it at the moment on the. what i think is this is the funds that is all come from. you. it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime but old wounds still haven't healed. into the
into starbucks is could be a very different experience i talk to robert a professor of sociology at lancaster university joining us live here on r.t. international we appreciate your time thank you very much. thank you for joining us here with all the international we all facts are with. russia u.s. relations are in tatters at this point there is no reason to believe they will improve anytime soon as it appears that washington is determined to force moscow to take to me this is delusional this...
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lancaster. for others, it's a chance to celebrate with friends.ff and the following day so we can revel in edinburgh's brilliant hospitality. scotland's not exactly been known for its outdoor dining culture, but covid is changing all that, and today feels like a big step back towards normality. cheers! outside, as well as indoors, hospitality is restarting here, but the scottish government says the risk of transmission is greater inside, so strict controls remain in place. the industry disputes this. nick wood, who runs over 20 venues, says the restrictions mean it's too financially challenging for some to reopen straight away. at the moment, i can't serve alcohol inside and i have to shut inside at eight o'clock. outside, i can serve alcohol till ten. until we can serve alcohol indoors, there's a huge amount of our venues that just won't be viable at all. all retail in scotland can now reopen. after months away from the till, staff in this shop just glad to be back at work. it was a bit like waking up from a long nap, kind of everything's a bit l
lancaster. for others, it's a chance to celebrate with friends.ff and the following day so we can revel in edinburgh's brilliant hospitality. scotland's not exactly been known for its outdoor dining culture, but covid is changing all that, and today feels like a big step back towards normality. cheers! outside, as well as indoors, hospitality is restarting here, but the scottish government says the risk of transmission is greater inside, so strict controls remain in place. the industry disputes...
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or i'm not up to be more or less thank you all dr mohamed minear of religious have university of lancaster dr julian turning a clinical for all are just at the university of leicester and political commentator and penny wherever we appreciate a thank you for your time. keep. an eye on this your love for more news headlines including all of these on the breaking news at the top of the hour with me she said . thank you. it . it it. right. here. the vaccine is one of the most controversial subjects in america today and at pfizer all looking for an approval to vaccinate and even younger crowd guess what this discussion just broadened to whether or not the government is going to have more say than parents and regards to choice we are going to discuss then following the various questions regarding how the election was handled in georgia in the last election cycle georgia republicans have just passed a new law which they say restores integrity however democrats and some major corporations say this is the rebirth of jim crow laws in the southern state we're going to give you the 360 view and if yo
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coming out with our my next guest is mohamed when you're a viral infection in vaccine expert from lancasterin england it's good to see you again good to have you on the for gram this evening researchers from oxford university they have polls the trial of the astra zeneca vaccine in children what does this tell us is the evidence the vaccine does coles blood clots is that evidence mounting up now. thank you very much for having me on the show once again i think that the pause has been absolutely for cautionary needs and at the moment there isn't any data on to the trial in children that dictates that it has some association with the blood clots but so far no information has come from the m. and shortage of negativity it in the u.k. but my anticipation is that because the link is getting more and more be put into a particularly from the data in jeremy so i think it would be very difficult for us as an it guy to hold on all of the pressure they are having at the moment on to the association and safety of the vaccine so when the british prime minister boris johnson for example says that the ast
coming out with our my next guest is mohamed when you're a viral infection in vaccine expert from lancasterin england it's good to see you again good to have you on the for gram this evening researchers from oxford university they have polls the trial of the astra zeneca vaccine in children what does this tell us is the evidence the vaccine does coles blood clots is that evidence mounting up now. thank you very much for having me on the show once again i think that the pause has been absolutely...
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lancaster. for others, it's a chance to celebrate with friends.tly been known for its outdoor dining culture, but covid is changing all that, and today feels like a big step back towards normality. cheers! 0utside, as well as indoors, hospitality is restarting here, but the scottish government says the risk of transmission is greater inside, so strict controls remain in place. the industry disputes this. nick wood, who runs over 20 venues, says the restrictions mean it's too financially challenging for some to reopen straightaway. at the moment, i can't serve alcohol inside and i have to shut inside at eight o'clock. 0utside, i can serve alcohol till ten. until we can serve alcohol indoors, there's a huge amount of our venues that just won't be viable at all. all retail in scotland can now reopen. after months away from the till, staff in this shop just glad to be back at work. it was a bit like waking up from a long nap, kind of everything's a bit like relearning how tojust work in a shop again, it's a bit sort of strange, but also very nice. it'
lancaster. for others, it's a chance to celebrate with friends.tly been known for its outdoor dining culture, but covid is changing all that, and today feels like a big step back towards normality. cheers! 0utside, as well as indoors, hospitality is restarting here, but the scottish government says the risk of transmission is greater inside, so strict controls remain in place. the industry disputes this. nick wood, who runs over 20 venues, says the restrictions mean it's too financially...
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they had zero explanation for what happened with the amish in lancaster county pennsylvania. the amish have been living the really old and normal since last april. no masks, no social distancing, no lockdown. the end result -- herd immunity. their horse and buggy beat the rest of america still wearing masks in their cars. which brings me to the dangers of lockdowns in general. we tried to warn red and blue states if they went the way of europe and slowly rolled their reopening, the free states would ultimately leave them all behind. the state of georgia allowed nonessential businesses to reopen today. i think brian kemp is going to end up being a success story. governors of places like texas and florida tried this more nuanced approach. they have been more successful than their counterparts in new york, and california by a long shot. the evidence of states like south dakota and florida is clear, lockdowns don't work. florida, georgia, south dakota, they didn't meet the biden bailout but new york did and new york, california, illinois, they were all rewarded for making bad dec
they had zero explanation for what happened with the amish in lancaster county pennsylvania. the amish have been living the really old and normal since last april. no masks, no social distancing, no lockdown. the end result -- herd immunity. their horse and buggy beat the rest of america still wearing masks in their cars. which brings me to the dangers of lockdowns in general. we tried to warn red and blue states if they went the way of europe and slowly rolled their reopening, the free states...
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our my next guest is mohamed when you're a viral infection and vaccine expert from lancaster in england it's good to see you again good to have you on the for gram this evening researchers from oxford university they have palls the trial of the astra zeneca vaccine in children what does this tell us is the evidence the vaccine does kohls blood clots is that evidence mounting up now. thank you very much for having me on the show once again i think that the pause has been absolutely for cautionary reasons at the moment there isn't any data on to the trial in children that dictates that it has some association with the blood clots but so far no information has come from the m. and shortage of regulatory body in the u.k. but my anticipation is that because the link is getting more and more deeper into a particularly from the data in jeddah many so i think it would be very difficult for us as an it guy to hold on all of the pressure they are having at the moment on to the association and safety of the vaccine so when the british prime minister boris johnson for example says that the astra ze
our my next guest is mohamed when you're a viral infection and vaccine expert from lancaster in england it's good to see you again good to have you on the for gram this evening researchers from oxford university they have palls the trial of the astra zeneca vaccine in children what does this tell us is the evidence the vaccine does kohls blood clots is that evidence mounting up now. thank you very much for having me on the show once again i think that the pause has been absolutely for...
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or lancaster, pennsylvania. or... shit. this might be jersey.o shot over there, interviewing some women drinking wine at 10:00 in the morning, and walking out of that corn field like a boss. although there's no more corn field. so, thanks a lot, president joe biden. last year, i followed trump supporters to his rallies, from parking lots just like this one all the way to the steps of the capitol. then i stopped because sedition's not really my thing. i'm more of a jaywalking guy. but now that the election's over and the glass has been cleaned up from the capitol, i wanted to look back and reflect on this past year, and see how this led to this. (overlapping shouting) because ultimately, they were about the same thing: a fervent devotion to donald trump above everything else. and that's something i learned early on in my travels. the picture of donald trump that his supporters have in their heads is more flattering than, well, almost any picture of donald trump. but don't ask me. just ask them to describe donald trump. ♪ - trump is my hero presid
or lancaster, pennsylvania. or... shit. this might be jersey.o shot over there, interviewing some women drinking wine at 10:00 in the morning, and walking out of that corn field like a boss. although there's no more corn field. so, thanks a lot, president joe biden. last year, i followed trump supporters to his rallies, from parking lots just like this one all the way to the steps of the capitol. then i stopped because sedition's not really my thing. i'm more of a jaywalking guy. but now that...
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but just like anyplace else in lancaster at the time he started, you had to be a federalist. it's just the way it was when he finally converted so to speak. i don't want to get into buchanan too much but he was mostly influenced by henry clay was the generation federalist. >> very good thanks adam very much. live another question coming in from mick hughes. whit beecher to say marshall at a true appreciation for john adams effort to hold the country together after washington? >> he was a great friend of john adams. one of the mythical probably conversations was when they had to find a new chief justice. marshall, i forget who he wanted. it does not matter. he said so-and-so and adams said no i think it will be you. >> there all sort of friends. i know more about philadelphia than washington. one of the things marshall did was in a sense a supervisor of the building of washington d.c. as down the secretary of state doing whatever he was doing it adam says it's too hot here and going to quincy it's your job. so it's possible that marshall was a first person to sleep in the whit
but just like anyplace else in lancaster at the time he started, you had to be a federalist. it's just the way it was when he finally converted so to speak. i don't want to get into buchanan too much but he was mostly influenced by henry clay was the generation federalist. >> very good thanks adam very much. live another question coming in from mick hughes. whit beecher to say marshall at a true appreciation for john adams effort to hold the country together after washington? >> he...
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and i want to bring in a virologist from lancaster. the w.h.o. among others sharply criticizing the vaccine rollout in europe. what went wrong and what needs to happen now? >> thank you, michael, for having me. the vaccine, the whole vaccine has been complicated. if we talk about the contracts, uk made the contract where they -- astrazeneca, we had the whole europe do the contracting, mid of august, 100 days longer and approval process has been pretty delayed. 19 days after they approved it and hesitancy because of the delay in the contracts and also the supply of the vaccine so there are several logistical, ethical and hesitancy factors that can putting it on the back foot. >> a real con flagrance of things, as well. w.h.o.'s regional director speaking to the w.h.o. said thursday across the w.h.o.'s europe region, which is made up of 53 countries only 10% of people had received one dose, only 4% were fully vaccinated and barely 60% of lower income countries had started. how does that hamper europe's ability to get on top of the spread? >> this i
and i want to bring in a virologist from lancaster. the w.h.o. among others sharply criticizing the vaccine rollout in europe. what went wrong and what needs to happen now? >> thank you, michael, for having me. the vaccine, the whole vaccine has been complicated. if we talk about the contracts, uk made the contract where they -- astrazeneca, we had the whole europe do the contracting, mid of august, 100 days longer and approval process has been pretty delayed. 19 days after they approved...
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ford was born on a farm in lancaster county, south carolina, when teddy roosevelt was the president. one set of census bureau documents indicates that she was born 1905, but another says she was born in 1904. either way. she was either 115 or 116, and that made her the oldest living person in the united states, based on data compiled by the gerontology research group were told that she died peacefully in her home on saturday. coming up next former 49ers quarterback alex smith announces his retirement we will hear from alex and his message to fans chevy is america's fastest-growing full-line brand. and people are taking it everywhere. taking trailblazer outdoors. confidently taking on new places with equinox. and taking on more with silverado. whatever you do, there's a perfect chevy to take you anywhere. find your perfect chevy and get up to 17% of msrp cash back on select 2021 models. that's over fifty-four hundred dollars cash back on this equinox. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape you
ford was born on a farm in lancaster county, south carolina, when teddy roosevelt was the president. one set of census bureau documents indicates that she was born 1905, but another says she was born in 1904. either way. she was either 115 or 116, and that made her the oldest living person in the united states, based on data compiled by the gerontology research group were told that she died peacefully in her home on saturday. coming up next former 49ers quarterback alex smith announces his...
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another crash involved derrick lancaster. >>> a growing wildfire is forcing evacuations in arizona.midity. at least 600 acres have been burned, 200 homes have been evacuated. no reports of injuries, the cause is under investigation. >>> rapper dmx was remembered with an hours long celebration of his life. it featured a monster truck bearing his casket. it ended with a memorial where his eldest son called his father an icon. his given name was earl simmons, and he died after suffering what was described as cardiac arrest. he was 50. >>> a texas woman recently learned she was a wanted felon due to an overdue vhs tape. when she tried changing her name after getting married, karen mcbride learned she had faced charges for 21 years. apparently, she rented "sabrina the teenaged witch" and never returned it. she thinks she may have lost a number of jobs due to the felony appearing on background checks. the charges, by the way, have been dropped. >> also, be kind and rewind. you remember that? >> that's from a different era. i don't think what kids nowadays know what tapes are. >>> when we
another crash involved derrick lancaster. >>> a growing wildfire is forcing evacuations in arizona.midity. at least 600 acres have been burned, 200 homes have been evacuated. no reports of injuries, the cause is under investigation. >>> rapper dmx was remembered with an hours long celebration of his life. it featured a monster truck bearing his casket. it ended with a memorial where his eldest son called his father an icon. his given name was earl simmons, and he died after...
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north let's speak to nathaniel powell who's a researcher in the center for war and diplomacy at lancaster university he's also the author of france's war is in military intervention and d. call it in africa he's joining us from london thanks so much for speaking to us a lot to talk about here let's 1st talk about this apparent succession battle that is now taking place that how do you explain that the constitution has been suspended and according to the constitution the speaker of parliament is supposed to head the country in any event that something happens but now we know the president debby's son is the interim leader of this military council. right thanks for having me on so there's kind of the important element a kind of stress here is that the decision by the military to put the son as to make him the head of state kind of follows what was expected in the event of debbie's kind of ouster or death for a long time there's been discussion about what would happen if debbie were to die he was the taurus lee kind of in bad health or for a long time people thought he might be in bad health
north let's speak to nathaniel powell who's a researcher in the center for war and diplomacy at lancaster university he's also the author of france's war is in military intervention and d. call it in africa he's joining us from london thanks so much for speaking to us a lot to talk about here let's 1st talk about this apparent succession battle that is now taking place that how do you explain that the constitution has been suspended and according to the constitution the speaker of parliament is...
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lancaster. for others, it is a chance to celebrate with friends. dining culture, but covid is changing all that and today it feels like a big step back towards normality. 0utside, as well as indoors, hospitality is restarting here, but the scottish government says the risk of transmission is greater inside, so strict controls remain in place. the industry disputes this. nick wood, who runs over 20 venues, says the restrictions mean it is too financially challenging for some to reopen straightaway. at the moment, i cannot serve alcohol inside, i have to shut inside at eight o'clock. 0utdoors i can serve alcohol until ten. until we can serve alcohol indoors, there are a huge amount of our venues that willjust not be viable at all. all retail in scotland can now open. after months away from the till, staff in this shop are just glad to be back at work. it was a bit like waking up from a long nap. everything is a bit like relearning how to work in a shop again, it is sort of a bit strange but also very nice. this is still a big change to life in scotla
lancaster. for others, it is a chance to celebrate with friends. dining culture, but covid is changing all that and today it feels like a big step back towards normality. 0utside, as well as indoors, hospitality is restarting here, but the scottish government says the risk of transmission is greater inside, so strict controls remain in place. the industry disputes this. nick wood, who runs over 20 venues, says the restrictions mean it is too financially challenging for some to reopen...
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lancaster. for others, it's a chance to celebrate with friends.anging all that, and today feels like a big step back towards normality. cheers! 0utside, as well as indoors, hospitality is restarting here, but the scottish government says the risk of transmission is greater inside, so strict controls remain in place. the industry disputes this. nick wood, who runs over 20 venues, says the restrictions mean it's too financially challenging for some to reopen straightaway. at the moment, i can't serve alcohol inside and i have to shut inside at eight o'clock. 0utside, i can serve alcohol till ten. until we can serve alcohol indoors, there's a huge amount of our venues that just won't be viable at all. all retail in scotland can now reopen. after months away from the till, staff in this shop just glad to be back at work. it was a bit like waking up from a long nap, kind of everything's a bit like relearning how tojust work in a shop again, it's a bit sort of strange, but also very nice. it's a familiar space. guest houses, b&bs, hotels and campsites a
lancaster. for others, it's a chance to celebrate with friends.anging all that, and today feels like a big step back towards normality. cheers! 0utside, as well as indoors, hospitality is restarting here, but the scottish government says the risk of transmission is greater inside, so strict controls remain in place. the industry disputes this. nick wood, who runs over 20 venues, says the restrictions mean it's too financially challenging for some to reopen straightaway. at the moment, i can't...
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can joins us from lancaster. what is your view on a -- ken joins us from lancaster.t is your view? caller: please give me the time. new world order, this is working perfectly. you said it a few minutes ago, slaves having to prove their papers to be on the road from their master. this is the same thing. this virus, the drug, it's not fda approved or nothing. it's the emergency authorization act. why did they pass it? it took what, nine months to get it passed? it used to take five or six years to get a vaccine past. they rushed this through. nobody knows. i'm not saying the coronavirus isn't real, but it should be a personal choice. a person is terrible for not having this paper? you probably have your papers like diabetes or the flu. then they say there's another one coming into thousand 25. they said the way to decrease the population of the world is through vaccines. host: julie has this point, supporting the idea on a temporary limited basis. this might be a good idea for cruise lines. usa today writing about stimulus checks, saying that some who lost jobs get mor
can joins us from lancaster. what is your view on a -- ken joins us from lancaster.t is your view? caller: please give me the time. new world order, this is working perfectly. you said it a few minutes ago, slaves having to prove their papers to be on the road from their master. this is the same thing. this virus, the drug, it's not fda approved or nothing. it's the emergency authorization act. why did they pass it? it took what, nine months to get it passed? it used to take five or six years...
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a man from lancaster— you forjoining us. it is 6:53am. a man from lancaster is _ you forjoining us.eld life—saving surgery at sheffield children's hospital when he was 12 years old. to say thank you, he has now begun a very special fundraising campaign. mark ansell has the story. one thing fraser can be sure of when he clocks up the miles is the backing of his village. he is pushing 2021 miles in and around the village in 2021. the support i get is unbelievable. every day, there's somebody that's cheering me on. or beeping their horn at me. it's more than i ever could have imagined. he'sjust a brilliant individual, an inspiration, i think, to everyone out there. we have seen him out, i say, in rain, torrential rain, sleet, snow, wind. he just never stops. fraser was treated at sheffield children's after he was born with spina bifida. then, 12 years later, he collapsed and needed life—saving surgery at the same hospital. i'm here today because of them. the hospital will always have a special place in my heart. mike clements has set up the fundraising challenge. he's in awe of his fri
a man from lancaster— you forjoining us. it is 6:53am. a man from lancaster is _ you forjoining us.eld life—saving surgery at sheffield children's hospital when he was 12 years old. to say thank you, he has now begun a very special fundraising campaign. mark ansell has the story. one thing fraser can be sure of when he clocks up the miles is the backing of his village. he is pushing 2021 miles in and around the village in 2021. the support i get is unbelievable. every day, there's somebody...
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i would love to ask this question, nancy, it will have to be to you, mary lancaster, i believe you're still on, thank you so much for that. she asks this very specific question. so when we say 675,000 died then, of course that is just 48 states, correct? what about in other u.s. territories? i assume those were added somewhere else. and of course we didn't have hawaii and alaska. great question. i'm going to start by saying, we had the real honor to work with the anchorage museum over the summer, and we had an expert who is also from a tribe as well, who spoke to this specifically. you can find out more about that lecture, go to our youtube channel, type in "flu" and it will pop up, and you can find out more about the alaska experience. that is just the resource i can give that is a lot more comprehensive than what i could speak to. but nancy, you know a lot more about this than i do. >> it's a great question. and again, one of the things that's really hard is the recordkeeping was different in 1918 than it is now. and as you showed us, each community is keeping track. but influenza w
i would love to ask this question, nancy, it will have to be to you, mary lancaster, i believe you're still on, thank you so much for that. she asks this very specific question. so when we say 675,000 died then, of course that is just 48 states, correct? what about in other u.s. territories? i assume those were added somewhere else. and of course we didn't have hawaii and alaska. great question. i'm going to start by saying, we had the real honor to work with the anchorage museum over the...
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michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, is conducting a review which i am, of course,ion work so this is not about a vaccine passport, it's about looking at ways of proving that you're covid secure, whether you've had a test or had the vaccine. clearly no decisions have been made and we have to weigh up different factors, the ethical considerations and so on, but it may be a way of ensuring you can get more people back doing the things they love and being in fantastic institutions like this. that was 0liver dowden. when and where might we see the so—called passports trial? where might we see the so-called passmrts trial?— passports trial? there will be ilots in passports trial? there will be pilots in the _ passports trial? there will be pilots in the next _ passports trial? there will be pilots in the next couple - passports trial? there will be pilots in the next couple of i passports trial? there will be - pilots in the next couple of months as part _ pilots in the next couple of months as part of— pilots in the next couple of months as part of the government events
michael gove, the chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, is conducting a review which i am, of course,ion work so this is not about a vaccine passport, it's about looking at ways of proving that you're covid secure, whether you've had a test or had the vaccine. clearly no decisions have been made and we have to weigh up different factors, the ethical considerations and so on, but it may be a way of ensuring you can get more people back doing the things they love and being in fantastic...
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clearly, the way it works, is the chancellor's and the duchess of lancaster has been sharing the meetings involved. that is how it has tended to work, and has been pretty effective. it's a system that has produced much more unity. >> do you think we would have a stronger union with a prime minister spending more direct time, or is it fine to develop that function? p.m. johnson: i think the role of the prime minister of the u.k. is to lead the whole of the u.k.. i am very much in favor of the chancellor of the aisles, for instant when we come together. across the whole of the british isles to talk about issues that matter to us. on the other hand, i don't think we ought to turn our deliberation into a kind of mini eu. >> very quickly, the scottish parliamentary elections. which you choose to spend more time in a relationship with them? p.m. johnson: i hope i have made my point the way i think this should work. i am the promised are of scotland -- i am the prime minister of scotland as well as the whole of the u.k.. obviously i need a good relationship with everybody, and i talked, many tim
clearly, the way it works, is the chancellor's and the duchess of lancaster has been sharing the meetings involved. that is how it has tended to work, and has been pretty effective. it's a system that has produced much more unity. >> do you think we would have a stronger union with a prime minister spending more direct time, or is it fine to develop that function? p.m. johnson: i think the role of the prime minister of the u.k. is to lead the whole of the u.k.. i am very much in favor of...
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michael lancaster is the georgia state director of frederick douglass foundation, the descendant of people who suffered under jim crow. in a recent "washington times" article he stated, quote, comparing absentee ballot changes and i.d. requirements to banning black people from restaurants and drinking fountains is absurd. a civil debate about voting rights is an important conversation to have. but comparing georgia's election reform to jim crow is insulting to my black ancestors who suffered through those dehumanizing segregation laws. there are some others who wrote, quote, it has become clear that even well-intentioned critics of the georgia law have no idea who what the law is. it is clear they have no idea how favorably georgia's new law compares to moat other states including president biden's home state of delaware. they have no idea that black americans across the country support key part os of it, including that people be able to identify themselves on voting. 77% of americans support i.d. requirements. including 63% of black voters in georgia. all those numbers indicate support fo
michael lancaster is the georgia state director of frederick douglass foundation, the descendant of people who suffered under jim crow. in a recent "washington times" article he stated, quote, comparing absentee ballot changes and i.d. requirements to banning black people from restaurants and drinking fountains is absurd. a civil debate about voting rights is an important conversation to have. but comparing georgia's election reform to jim crow is insulting to my black ancestors who...
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let's talk to alex, who is calling from lancaster, massachusetts. good morning.ler: good morning, sir. i am calling on the no line, because i believe the senate republicans rightfully appointed amy coney barrett, and i do not think packing the court is necessary. host: what do you define as court-packing? alex, are you still there? all right. let's look at what our social media followers are saying as we wrap up this conversation. let's start with a text that says, the court should be expanded, done in a nonpartisan manner that does not carry political indications. any additions should be done after the term of the sitting president, and don one per administration until the desired number is reached. here's a tweet that says, of course scotus should be expanded. the court packing by mcconnell stealing two seats. the takeover of the court by the federalist society, an organization that believes the constitution is a secondary document. coming up next on "washington journal," nicholas dujmovic, former ca deputy chief historian will join us to discuss the anniversar
let's talk to alex, who is calling from lancaster, massachusetts. good morning.ler: good morning, sir. i am calling on the no line, because i believe the senate republicans rightfully appointed amy coney barrett, and i do not think packing the court is necessary. host: what do you define as court-packing? alex, are you still there? all right. let's look at what our social media followers are saying as we wrap up this conversation. let's start with a text that says, the court should be expanded,...
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lancaster, dominic, independent line. caller: yes, sir. my name is dominique. was calling because everyone is calling thinking donald trump did not do anything for us. number one, nobody realizes that is why the filibuster is there, so we can negotiate on things. the democrats do not want to negotiate. number two, the founding fathers, they were not considered christians by the bible as far as what morals we would have. host: what do you think about these trends we have been talking about then? caller: well, my personal view is, people are not looking ahead at what is going to happen. there was something that came out, agenda 21. they ought to read what it is. this has been going on for them to do this for 40-something years. host: one more call. michael in scottsboro, alabama. go ahead. caller: yes, i vote democrat. i think the country is going democrat because they have seen what the republicans stand for due to the insurrection, due to their love of donald trump. the democrats stand for the common people, the ordinary man. the republicans stand for the wealt
lancaster, dominic, independent line. caller: yes, sir. my name is dominique. was calling because everyone is calling thinking donald trump did not do anything for us. number one, nobody realizes that is why the filibuster is there, so we can negotiate on things. the democrats do not want to negotiate. number two, the founding fathers, they were not considered christians by the bible as far as what morals we would have. host: what do you think about these trends we have been talking about then?...
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whittier and lancaster are among the join the list: the democratic d.a.the office including not seekings the death penalty, reducing the sentencing enhancements and cash bail and charging fewer juveniles as adults. pop star britney spears finally speaking out about her conservatorship in court. she is scheduled to appear at a hearing june 23d. unclear what issues spears will address touring the hearing or whether she will ask to end her conservatorship. she has been under a legal conservatorship for more than 12 years. now to this story, a golfer making an emotional call to his dad after he qualifies for his first pga tournament. watch this. >> i made it jillian: he sunk a 20-foot fourth land the final spot in the value spar championship. he said his parents sacrificed their dreams to help him pursue his. steve: he had worked so long to get to that point. ainsley: that is so cute. that's just so awesome. i have a brother, my dad would love to get that call. my zero a great golfer. steve: you know his dad was crying. ainsley: they worked so hard. you are r
whittier and lancaster are among the join the list: the democratic d.a.the office including not seekings the death penalty, reducing the sentencing enhancements and cash bail and charging fewer juveniles as adults. pop star britney spears finally speaking out about her conservatorship in court. she is scheduled to appear at a hearing june 23d. unclear what issues spears will address touring the hearing or whether she will ask to end her conservatorship. she has been under a legal...
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michael lancaster is the georgia state director of the frederick douglass foundation and the people whod under jim crow in a recent "the washington times" article stated comparing absentee ballots changes to banning black people from restaurants. others wrote, quote, it's become clear even well-intentioned critics have no idea what the law is it is clear that they have no idea how favorably the new law compares including the state of delaware. a majority support the key provisions including the provision that voters be able to identify themselves. including 63% of black voters in georgia all of whom indicate support for the new voter id requirements. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> if a potential voter does not have a driver's license, he or she could also show a state issued photo id card is that correct? >> that is correct. or one of the other forms of federally accepted the forms of id. >> and if somebody doesn't have that, that could be provided is that also right? >> that is correct. any department of motor vehicles office or any of the 159 elections boards. the voter id req
michael lancaster is the georgia state director of the frederick douglass foundation and the people whod under jim crow in a recent "the washington times" article stated comparing absentee ballots changes to banning black people from restaurants. others wrote, quote, it's become clear even well-intentioned critics have no idea what the law is it is clear that they have no idea how favorably the new law compares including the state of delaware. a majority support the key provisions...