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it was linda. she said she was rekindling her relationship with tom. >> "i love you, i miss you. miss holding your hand. that soft spot scar on your face. mwah mwah mwah." can you just picture it? you're there with your significant other, she's behind you texting her lover? they weren't repairing things. >> so gil had no reason to kill tom, the defense said because he didn't think the affair was over. >> reporter, james nani. >> linda admitted on the stand that up to the night before mr. kolman died that they had still seen each other, they had still spoken via text. i think that weakens the prosecution's narrative that there is an obsessive person that'll do anything to get this person, to get linda to go back into his arms. >> the defense was trying to say that you're telling tom one thing, you know, that you wanna patch things up, you're telling gilberto another, stringing him along. >> yeah, i was. >> was there any truth in that? or did you feel that was unfair? >> no. there was some truth to i
it was linda. she said she was rekindling her relationship with tom. >> "i love you, i miss you. miss holding your hand. that soft spot scar on your face. mwah mwah mwah." can you just picture it? you're there with your significant other, she's behind you texting her lover? they weren't repairing things. >> so gil had no reason to kill tom, the defense said because he didn't think the affair was over. >> reporter, james nani. >> linda admitted on the stand that...
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linda, the other thing that strikes _ a contact. _ a contact. linda, the other thing that strikes me is that _ a contact. linda, the other thing that strikes me is that the - that strikes me is that the relaxation of the isolation requirements, the self isolation requirements, the self isolation requirements if pinged or contacted ljy requirements if pinged or contacted by nhs test and trace for those who are double vaccinated is due to, and on the 16th of august. that is in the middle of the school summer holidays, a lot of people have been travelling, will be returning perhaps from foreign travel around then. how much are they? or uncertainty does that create her and perhaps other variants being brought back the risks at that poses? weill. back the risks at that poses? well, it is certainly _ back the risks at that poses? well, it is certainly not _ back the risks at that poses? well, it is certainly not without _ back the risks at that poses? well, it is certainly not without risk. - back the risks at that poses? well, it is cert
linda, the other thing that strikes _ a contact. _ a contact. linda, the other thing that strikes me is that _ a contact. linda, the other thing that strikes me is that the - that strikes me is that the relaxation of the isolation requirements, the self isolation requirements, the self isolation requirements if pinged or contacted ljy requirements if pinged or contacted by nhs test and trace for those who are double vaccinated is due to, and on the 16th of august. that is in the middle of the...
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thank you both democratic strategist, linda lake, political science professor, dan hopkins. thank you both for being with us today. really appreciate it and we'll see what happens. so what's the bottom line? millions and millions of americans still believe that donald trump is their great white hope for them. he's a straight talker who doesn't abide by the rules. doesn't care about traditional lines between conservative and liberal, or democrat, and republican and he does whatever he likes. they love it, trump is rude and obnoxious, and you could care less about your feelings. maybe that's really what trump ism is about for so many people, they're frustrated and they vent their anger through him. as for his pugnacious policies, while they're just collateral damage for the nerds to worry about, we have to deal with it. the scariest thing about his strategy is that it might just work again. my guess, think that democrats are scrambling to appeal to a majority of americans, but are they succeeding? it's really hard to tell. the cold reality is it in about 3 years. donald trump,
thank you both democratic strategist, linda lake, political science professor, dan hopkins. thank you both for being with us today. really appreciate it and we'll see what happens. so what's the bottom line? millions and millions of americans still believe that donald trump is their great white hope for them. he's a straight talker who doesn't abide by the rules. doesn't care about traditional lines between conservative and liberal, or democrat, and republican and he does whatever he likes....
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linda way zulu in south africa. the minister of social development, william go may day, is the executive chairperson of democracy works. foundation and quandary. way con blow is professor of political economy in the department of politics and international relations at the university of johannesburg. welcome to war. if i could start with william all the protests, the looting, is it all over now just taking a break. how do you see it, william? it does seem that you know, or the late, you know, the army state police and you know, of such a hasn't, has been stabilized. but he does appear at a store some trends circulating across the come soon watch subgroups at jacobs or my supporters. i intend to try another 10 at a popular kind of uprising, but for now it seems stabilized. salisa stared the visible, the army stayed at visible and i think people feel a little bit more reassured and a couple of days ago. all right, so stable for now, but zoom is fault is may give it another go. lindy way has ram opposed to survive the
linda way zulu in south africa. the minister of social development, william go may day, is the executive chairperson of democracy works. foundation and quandary. way con blow is professor of political economy in the department of politics and international relations at the university of johannesburg. welcome to war. if i could start with william all the protests, the looting, is it all over now just taking a break. how do you see it, william? it does seem that you know, or the late, you know,...
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this begs the question, linda way, does it not? has the government has the a and seen successive a and c, governments really failed to make sufficient progress in addressing the inequality from the apartheid era? well, if i am to pay it, which i don't normally deny doing in a situation of our so the government of the african national congress, i may say people have 2 judges for what we have said we want to do. but if you have to make comparison, you can't run away from the fact that the impact of date, the impact on the economy and the impact on the demographics of our people and the impact of poverty. i'm employment in the party and i'm thinking, my, my, my countrymen will just spoken yet because they telling you like, it was never going to be easy for the government within a 27 years to have reversed all that. however, we voted figures, at least in do i give me jumping and see to be getting worse? well, of course you might also consider the fact that we came out of date and we hadn't had a band cracked a government. we had a tech
this begs the question, linda way, does it not? has the government has the a and seen successive a and c, governments really failed to make sufficient progress in addressing the inequality from the apartheid era? well, if i am to pay it, which i don't normally deny doing in a situation of our so the government of the african national congress, i may say people have 2 judges for what we have said we want to do. but if you have to make comparison, you can't run away from the fact that the impact...
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i am pleased and honored to welcome our three special guests, susan, nina and linda. cokie roberts, the fourth time of the books title. susan, president since the network began in 1971, the first woman to anchor national nightly news program and every major award in broadcasting. she's been inducted into the broadcast hall of fame and radio hall of fame. beginning in 1972, served as cohost of the award-winning news magazine, all things considered 14 years. reports on cultural issues on weekend edition saturday. well known for her conversation, intelligence and knack for finding an interesting story for thousands of interviews include conversations with bush, billy crystal, rosa parks. two books every night at 5:00 and co- edited the wedding cake in the middle of the road which grew out of a series of stories for weekend edition sunday. her recognitions include the armstrong awards incorporation public broadcasting, universities golden anniversary directors award and distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina is npr's legal af
i am pleased and honored to welcome our three special guests, susan, nina and linda. cokie roberts, the fourth time of the books title. susan, president since the network began in 1971, the first woman to anchor national nightly news program and every major award in broadcasting. she's been inducted into the broadcast hall of fame and radio hall of fame. beginning in 1972, served as cohost of the award-winning news magazine, all things considered 14 years. reports on cultural issues on weekend...
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let's thank the guests minister linda way zulu william, good day. and quandary way con, below, and thank you to for watching. you can see the show again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion head over to our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at a j inside story. from me, sammy say that the entire team here for now is go by the me news news, news, news. news on all this on just the united states ending its 20 year military present enough kind of done with what it means for the country. 11 piece showcases use dealing trailblazing, environmental quality, able to with the country of all predators. bringing awareness to conservation, if it hit hard by the pandemic, can you hold the naming ceremony for its magnificent diet? witness showcase the award winning documentary the bring word issues into focus through human stories. with political and economic tension writing down be a hope to propose as a company to define the future. au
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thank you, linda. you both have said today that, that in quino, classically, historically in elections that mid term election that 2022 election is usually a balancer against the president's party. and so we have this coming up this linda, you know, you're not helping the republican side to need to see the future and see in the christ of all your out. the democrats are there things they can do. you've talked to in the past about health care, but are there issues or framing or scaffolding that can change that historic pattern in your view? significantly enough. so that, that donald trump serge, which we're seeing right now with him coming back when you effect it, is less significant than it might otherwise be. yes, and i think the administration is doing a lot of that. there are 3 things we can do to point number one when the and i think this administration is trying as hard as it can when the economy and it's not when the macro economy or when the number of the council of economic advisors is when the
thank you, linda. you both have said today that, that in quino, classically, historically in elections that mid term election that 2022 election is usually a balancer against the president's party. and so we have this coming up this linda, you know, you're not helping the republican side to need to see the future and see in the christ of all your out. the democrats are there things they can do. you've talked to in the past about health care, but are there issues or framing or scaffolding that...
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while we wait for linda to come back, maybe we should jump to nina. oh there she has -- >> did i go away? >> yes for a second. [laughter] >> i was there covering, i guess the single stupidest thing that ever happened to me was, i went to interview senator who's an aging fellow but the chairman of important committee so i went into his office and the secretary said, our press secretary is going in with you. i said is that necessary? it was my experience the press secretary what answer the questions if you let them into the interview so i wasn't sure i wanted that person to be thereoo and they said okay, fine. i went into interview and we did this the first time i was ever really literally chased around the desk. [laughter] one think that was difficult, this man in his 80s so -- [laughter] i couldn't run around the desk because he would catch me. it was very difficult and i cap trying to get around to the side of the desk where the door was so i could leave. he was an important person, you had in your book one of the senator from alabama with this lady
while we wait for linda to come back, maybe we should jump to nina. oh there she has -- >> did i go away? >> yes for a second. [laughter] >> i was there covering, i guess the single stupidest thing that ever happened to me was, i went to interview senator who's an aging fellow but the chairman of important committee so i went into his office and the secretary said, our press secretary is going in with you. i said is that necessary? it was my experience the press secretary what...
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doctor linda gal, welcome back to the stream. please tell our audience and remind them pretty you all . i want you day. they say me and the director of the day's min teacher, a chevy, st. mechanical try list research based here in south africa, most recently involved in quite a lot of the covet vaccine research. get to have he taught to walk up, introduce yourself to the stream audience. he s m a family practitioners treating lot of covert patients on the front line and mostly volunteer medical directive, a gift of the give us doing lots of support work for code patient and working networking with other n jose and have done some vaccine child work for private exceeding child center. thanks for being with us. and dr. dr. owen, welcome to the stream. please introduce yourself. try international viewers from dr . o. in the representative to south africa. and my way most trading was around supporting the government efforts in public health in general. but this time, particularly focusing on covered 90 response. so there's, you know,
doctor linda gal, welcome back to the stream. please tell our audience and remind them pretty you all . i want you day. they say me and the director of the day's min teacher, a chevy, st. mechanical try list research based here in south africa, most recently involved in quite a lot of the covet vaccine research. get to have he taught to walk up, introduce yourself to the stream audience. he s m a family practitioners treating lot of covert patients on the front line and mostly volunteer medical...
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linda go. if i may, i will come back to you, not willing to get a visual delta very and we were ready for we knew, let's say, let me, let me rephrase this. we knew that would be variance boat was south africa ready for the delta variant? what's the damage being done right now? yeah, so send me, i think the be to very into which of course world famous the thought to come out of south africa. you know that cortes quite by store. you know, i think particularly because there was a recognition that this was far more transmissible and sprayed so quickly and really contributed to an extraordinary 2nd way. now we didn't know there was this delta variant occurring in other countries. in particular, india, we saw the devastation in india in many respects, i guess it was, we knew it was just a matter of time. and so mid april, we started to feel like there was a change in the epidemic. there was just the same that the disease look slightly different. many people were getting infected. we recognize the 3rd
linda go. if i may, i will come back to you, not willing to get a visual delta very and we were ready for we knew, let's say, let me, let me rephrase this. we knew that would be variance boat was south africa ready for the delta variant? what's the damage being done right now? yeah, so send me, i think the be to very into which of course world famous the thought to come out of south africa. you know that cortes quite by store. you know, i think particularly because there was a recognition that...
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yeah. daughter, thank you so much talk to linda gower, dr. jack of dr. owing, appreciate you being on the street today and shania expertise about the closing 19 delta variance in south africa and the impact that he's having that's watching everybody the next time. ah ah ah, ah ah, literally god's dying disproportion numbers on that every leaving behind widows who struggled to survive. what i, what a meets the ship, a women define tradition to conquer the world's part bounced on i was 0. i'll just it a world and picks the fascinating story of a prisoner exchange. negotiated to intermediaries on behalf of us and israel, a story of brinkman ship and bartering, a captive israeli soldiers for palestinian prisoners as recalled by media players from both sides. anatomy of a prisoner exchange on out his ear. america is a region of wonder joy, tragedy, and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition away. no country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why we town the untold
yeah. daughter, thank you so much talk to linda gower, dr. jack of dr. owing, appreciate you being on the street today and shania expertise about the closing 19 delta variance in south africa and the impact that he's having that's watching everybody the next time. ah ah ah, ah ah, literally god's dying disproportion numbers on that every leaving behind widows who struggled to survive. what i, what a meets the ship, a women define tradition to conquer the world's part bounced on i was 0. i'll...
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and it is my pleasure to welcome you to today's virtual panel discussion led by the author of susan linda and cokie the extraordinary story of the founding mothers of npr. one of the founding mothers of today's book is sadly not with us. she died in september, 2019 joined the national public radio in 1978 and spend more than 40 years in broadcasting as a political commentator for abc, news and npr, she won countless awards and was inducted into the broadcast and cable hall of fame and decided by the american television as one of the 50 greatest women in the history of broadcasting. cokie was a member of the board who worked tirelessly on the education and outreach activities. over ten years together, cokie and i found ourselves in the rotunda of the archives of the conversation turned to depicting the signing of the declaration of independence and t the constitution. cokie always bemoaned the fact there were no women depicted.li for the role of women in our society will be missed but never forgotten. today's author was born and raised in brooklyn and earlier in the world wide web she cove
and it is my pleasure to welcome you to today's virtual panel discussion led by the author of susan linda and cokie the extraordinary story of the founding mothers of npr. one of the founding mothers of today's book is sadly not with us. she died in september, 2019 joined the national public radio in 1978 and spend more than 40 years in broadcasting as a political commentator for abc, news and npr, she won countless awards and was inducted into the broadcast and cable hall of fame and decided...
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do you feel we are i rushing, linda? just looking at the data, we rushing, linda?ngs are quite a small thing behaviourally. i know people working in retail and having to wear them for eight hours and so on. it is not a small thing for them, but of course chris and his other clinical colleagues who are used to wearing them for long periods, so i think it is a simple behavioural thing and we can do that. if people want good advice, go on to nhs pages, but make sure you have got a well fitting one. even think about double masking, which is to wear your cloth face covering and underneath a surgical mask. that gives a bit more protection. i don't think we should abandon that. it won't be for ever, but for a little bit longer probably.— won't be for ever, but for a little bit longer probably. chris, where are ou bit longer probably. chris, where are you on _ bit longer probably. chris, where are you on that? _ bit longer probably. chris, where are you on that? as _ bit longer probably. chris, where are you on that? as linda - bit longer probably. chris, where are you on
do you feel we are i rushing, linda? just looking at the data, we rushing, linda?ngs are quite a small thing behaviourally. i know people working in retail and having to wear them for eight hours and so on. it is not a small thing for them, but of course chris and his other clinical colleagues who are used to wearing them for long periods, so i think it is a simple behavioural thing and we can do that. if people want good advice, go on to nhs pages, but make sure you have got a well fitting...
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talk to linda gower, talking jakob daughter. i appreciate you being on the street today and sharing your expertise about the closing 19 delta variance in south africa and the impact that he's having as watching everybody the next time, ah, in the midst of war, a generation grew up in exile. more than 13000000 syrians, that half the pre war population remain displaced inside and outside the country. and as the conflict enters its 2nd decade, with no political supplement in sight, there could be further displacement. home for many has been informal camps like this in neighboring countries and lebanon's because the valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty. syria is economy as collapsing and international aid organizations are warning. it is pushing millions deeper into poverty. many our job listen hungry. the united nation says 60 percent or 12400000 serious, don't have regular access to enough food. despite the battlefield, being largely quiet for a year, agencies say the daily suffering of syrians is worse than it has
talk to linda gower, talking jakob daughter. i appreciate you being on the street today and sharing your expertise about the closing 19 delta variance in south africa and the impact that he's having as watching everybody the next time, ah, in the midst of war, a generation grew up in exile. more than 13000000 syrians, that half the pre war population remain displaced inside and outside the country. and as the conflict enters its 2nd decade, with no political supplement in sight, there could be...
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linda knew more. a secret about her daughter-in-law. >> and you thought, what?? or disappeared deliberately? >> uh-huh. >> coming up, pegye's secret. what was it? >> she stopped me on the stairway and said, i have to talk to you. >> when "dateline" continues. and one we discover. one that's been tamed and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l. ♪ ♪ with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. jeep grand cherokee l. an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement (upbeat pop music in background throughout) did you know residue on your dishes can be caused by hard water metals? new 9 elements dish soap. vinegar-powered to dissolve grease and hard water residues. made with never more than 9 ingredients. 9 elements. ♪ watch the olympic games on xfinity ♪ ♪ root for team usa and feel the energy ♪ ♪ 7000 plus hours
linda knew more. a secret about her daughter-in-law. >> and you thought, what?? or disappeared deliberately? >> uh-huh. >> coming up, pegye's secret. what was it? >> she stopped me on the stairway and said, i have to talk to you. >> when "dateline" continues. and one we discover. one that's been tamed and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new...
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take a look at how much we warm- up in linda. we are not talking about dangerously hot conditions what you want to be cautious when temperatures climb into the upper half of the 90s. looks like the peak of this little heat wave is going to be friday, with more widespread temperatures in the upper 90s and some of the hotspots are going to approach 100 degrees in the usual locations in solano county and eastern contra costa county, the hottest locations on the map the end of the week. we do have one more: breezy day tomorrow. we'll take a look at that part of the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> another look at the vegetation fire near benicia. we are seeing more fire crews arriving on scene to try to put this stubborn one out. it's about six acres now along interstate 680 and goodyear road. in the past few minutes we've seen some flames erupt thing here and there, beneath some trees. that has slowed traffic in the >>> still aheaonkpix 5 and cbsn bay area, tesla facing another lawsuit after a family says it's autopilot feature l
take a look at how much we warm- up in linda. we are not talking about dangerously hot conditions what you want to be cautious when temperatures climb into the upper half of the 90s. looks like the peak of this little heat wave is going to be friday, with more widespread temperatures in the upper 90s and some of the hotspots are going to approach 100 degrees in the usual locations in solano county and eastern contra costa county, the hottest locations on the map the end of the week. we do have...
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linda rarely sees violent crimes, but some say their parent targeting of the fries has shaken their thing of security . on england, all through to the final of the european championship after defeating denmark, in the 2nd semi final, at wembley stadium in london after the game finished 11 in regulation. captain harry came school the winter for england and extra time on the face. italy on sunday in their 1st major final since winning the world cup. in 1966 for england sons at london to fog square, it was a native tension on relief. the end of extra time, harold, the 1st final and 55 years. typically we can see only one destination where the creepy. 6 billboard was coming right. how he came extra time winner was decisive and spot a special moment for his proud coach. i think we deserve that. and for our country, i mean, i've not heard this new wembley like that ever. and to be able to share that with everybody and share it with everybody at home is very special. and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the
linda rarely sees violent crimes, but some say their parent targeting of the fries has shaken their thing of security . on england, all through to the final of the european championship after defeating denmark, in the 2nd semi final, at wembley stadium in london after the game finished 11 in regulation. captain harry came school the winter for england and extra time on the face. italy on sunday in their 1st major final since winning the world cup. in 1966 for england sons at london to fog...
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linda, so great to have you on. many phone calls have you gotten from concerned americans that want to join the lawsuit? >> liz, thank you very much for having me on tonight. since last wednesday when the lawsuit was announced the website take on big tech has received over 50,000 responses of people who want to tell their stories how they were censored and many of them asking how they can join the lawsuit. that is take on big tech.com. elizabeth: okay, critics say that social media, they're not public squares. they're private companies. they can do whatever they want the first amendment doesn't apply here. it covers government censorship and the government can't koppel them to host people. what is your case against that? >> well i can tell you that when big tech first started, these companies furs started they were private companies but when they cross over the line, i might add have done wonderful things for social media, connected people all over the world. they have provided advertising platforms, et cetera. but
linda, so great to have you on. many phone calls have you gotten from concerned americans that want to join the lawsuit? >> liz, thank you very much for having me on tonight. since last wednesday when the lawsuit was announced the website take on big tech has received over 50,000 responses of people who want to tell their stories how they were censored and many of them asking how they can join the lawsuit. that is take on big tech.com. elizabeth: okay, critics say that social media,...
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but linda johnson was about to be fired as vice president, that we know. and he wanted this thing to go away. he didn't, he said, we don't want to war with russia. we don't want to accuse russia that was kind of an excuse to, to a point and a point, the warren commission, they wanted a peaceful transition. that's what they, that was it. miss johnson would take over and continue kennedy's policies. by the way, you mentioned the whole rights, but we go into that in a little section where kennedy is, is praised by martin luther king for his advances on the civil rights front. getting those students a negro students into colleges in the south, which is quite a feat with george wallace in alabama. wallace was an enemy of kennedy and vowed that he would bring, bring them down, that he would say he would, he would effect the vote in $64.00 chinese and a lot more than is recognized. and this is wrong. it's really wrong that he is considered marshall macro president only because he's younger. i remind you he was a combat veteran of world war 2 and decorated and kne
but linda johnson was about to be fired as vice president, that we know. and he wanted this thing to go away. he didn't, he said, we don't want to war with russia. we don't want to accuse russia that was kind of an excuse to, to a point and a point, the warren commission, they wanted a peaceful transition. that's what they, that was it. miss johnson would take over and continue kennedy's policies. by the way, you mentioned the whole rights, but we go into that in a little section where kennedy...
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she's been putting, i'm drinking faith in, which means the me that's linda. both much done on the ground by the glue that will or the times is coming goes because you're hit where you want to be . it was no way you wanted to book it up up over the to make sure you bring much look over the weekend. we are playing the video to 22 element, the 5th and we have games in this country. and this is also a good platform for player, for the initial side. so it was a good for, for us to prove it. and it was a good way to play with these something to play for me . so i need to remember how am i to, i'm not what i mean to wants to me at any muslim to too much fun, special a time young i would say to do, and i was where i don't want my for $11.00 that exposure to me i was going to see which one of my idea been glasser lorna on the west and must go on as if it might be it would be easy as the days. would it be cheaper? no. mamma, brand noise. i don't know. we'll be in louis. i'm so anyway, the, what does that? i don't i don't think and up go linda, gina and i was as the day
she's been putting, i'm drinking faith in, which means the me that's linda. both much done on the ground by the glue that will or the times is coming goes because you're hit where you want to be . it was no way you wanted to book it up up over the to make sure you bring much look over the weekend. we are playing the video to 22 element, the 5th and we have games in this country. and this is also a good platform for player, for the initial side. so it was a good for, for us to prove it. and it...
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linda, the second person here. she actually looked at the same group of women who wrote before, during, and after the war. and in the face of legal change that was really her concentration. she just tried to discern if women got anything remotely revolutionary out of the american revolution. and it was only when she enlarged her perspective to include not just the words of women themselves but the wide ranging print conversation after the war that she found a shift, if not for real women, a change in the thinking about women. and she named this late 18th and early 19th century rhetorical shift, she called it republican motherhood. that smells like an i.d., doesn't it? this print and public rhetoric was a way of acknowledging the immense contribution that white female citizens had made to the successful rebellion without actually giving women more control over their lives. this new formulation that she's calling republican motherhood did not propose that women be allowed to embark on any new activity. they were supp
linda, the second person here. she actually looked at the same group of women who wrote before, during, and after the war. and in the face of legal change that was really her concentration. she just tried to discern if women got anything remotely revolutionary out of the american revolution. and it was only when she enlarged her perspective to include not just the words of women themselves but the wide ranging print conversation after the war that she found a shift, if not for real women, a...
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linda. can i— are on track to be able to do this. linda, can i ask you about messaging?l continue to do that. what i think governments should do is do a risk assessment and say there are the situations, for example, a workplace where they want to make that environment as possible. you may require that and you may inspect it, which i think government should to to support those employers. i am hoping in terms of the basic behavioural things we have taken up, hand washing, respiratory hygiene, face coverings and going into an environment and saying, is this too crowded? what is my risk assessment? maybe i will go somewhere else. i think people will continue with those behaviours, and it will not only protect them, but it will protect others.— only protect them, but it will protect others. only protect them, but it will rotect others. ., ,, , ., , protect others. thank you both this morninu. protect others. thank you both this morning. chris, _ protect others. thank you both this morning. chris, what— protect others. thank you both this morning. chris, what is— protect other
linda. can i— are on track to be able to do this. linda, can i ask you about messaging?l continue to do that. what i think governments should do is do a risk assessment and say there are the situations, for example, a workplace where they want to make that environment as possible. you may require that and you may inspect it, which i think government should to to support those employers. i am hoping in terms of the basic behavioural things we have taken up, hand washing, respiratory hygiene,...
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host: that is linda in mississippi. this is chuck out of jeffersonville, indiana. democrats.ood morning. caller: yes, sir. i want to talk about a few things if i can. i go back 77 years. i got a job, i started in 63, 1964. jobs were everywhere. it two dollars and $.34 an hour. -- at two dollars and $.34 an hour. --$2.34 an hour. when the plant shut down, all of my insurance was paid for by the comedy. -- company. i made $18 an hour. if all of these people today can pay for this insurance, they have no insurance. what they do have is junk. if you have insurance to take care of yourself, you do not have a problem. everyone has a different situation everywhere. host: why does the -- why did the chemical plant shut down? caller: i really do not know for sure. maybe we lost too many people. host: what did you do afterwards? caller: i had a great job over the years. the lady was just talking about, everyone has a different situation. today, it is terrible. these waitresses, they cannot make it. and you are talking about these children, they are going through this virus thing and pe
host: that is linda in mississippi. this is chuck out of jeffersonville, indiana. democrats.ood morning. caller: yes, sir. i want to talk about a few things if i can. i go back 77 years. i got a job, i started in 63, 1964. jobs were everywhere. it two dollars and $.34 an hour. -- at two dollars and $.34 an hour. --$2.34 an hour. when the plant shut down, all of my insurance was paid for by the comedy. -- company. i made $18 an hour. if all of these people today can pay for this insurance, they...
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is that what it represents can you tell me more since this is my first time doing yoga, linda?it was you who farted, linda. [ laughter ] republicans ended up backtracking and removing that provision, after backlash. although, their explanation of what happened was ludicrous. they claimed they weren't targeting black voters the bill had just been misprinted, and nobody caught it >> when i read what i think is the final version of this legislation, it limits the number of hours that a county can have early voting on a sunday which, some people will think is targeted directly at "souls to the polls," black-church events. can you tell me why limiting the number of hours of voting on a sunday would make elections more secure >> and actually, that's one of the things i look forward to -- to fixing the most call it a scripter's error, whatever you want to but i talked to our team, yesterday, kind of regrouping of what happened. that was not intended to be reduced. i think there was a -- you know, call it a mistake, if you want to what should have been 11:00 was actually printed up as
is that what it represents can you tell me more since this is my first time doing yoga, linda?it was you who farted, linda. [ laughter ] republicans ended up backtracking and removing that provision, after backlash. although, their explanation of what happened was ludicrous. they claimed they weren't targeting black voters the bill had just been misprinted, and nobody caught it >> when i read what i think is the final version of this legislation, it limits the number of hours that a...
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. ♪ ♪ suavecito, mi linda. ♪ ♪ suavecito ♪ ♪ suavecito, mi linda. ♪ ♪ suavecito ♪ ♪ the feelin' ♪ ♪ theday in our country, a day of history, of hope, remembrance and resolve, of promise and possibilities. before me
. ♪ ♪ suavecito, mi linda. ♪ ♪ suavecito ♪ ♪ suavecito, mi linda. ♪ ♪ suavecito ♪ ♪ the feelin' ♪ ♪ theday in our country, a day of history, of hope, remembrance and resolve, of promise and possibilities. before me
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una de las cosas muy lindas que el mandatario destacÓ que la recuperaciÓn y la sanaciÓn son procesos >> mucho mÁs cuando el agotamiento y la esperanza empiezan a flaquear. en florida, cristina londoÑo, noticias telemundo >> entre los desaparecidos del derrumbe hay varios niÑos, pero las hermanas lucÍa y... son las primeras vÍctimas infantiles confirmadas. >> una bendiciÓn de dios que lo pudieron encontrar a los 4. y que los podemos dejar descansar a los 4 juntos. >> al fin la familia puede comenzar su duelo en paz, entre los escombros han recuperado los cuerpos de marcus, su esposa ana y sus dos hijas, lucÍa y emma. primeros dos fallecimientos infantiles confirmados de la tragedia. >> ellos 4 siempre estaban juntos. estaban muy felices. les gustaba hacer todo afuera en el mar, en la playa, viajar, montar bicicleta >> en esta fotografÍa de las pequeÑas en la playa, el champlain towers south se puede ver en el fondo. emma tenÍa apenas 4 aÑitos, aunque las autoridades identificaron oficialmente a lucÍa con diez aÑos de edad, su tÍa nos dice que reciÉn festejÓ su cumpleaÑos. >> lucÍa aca
una de las cosas muy lindas que el mandatario destacÓ que la recuperaciÓn y la sanaciÓn son procesos >> mucho mÁs cuando el agotamiento y la esperanza empiezan a flaquear. en florida, cristina londoÑo, noticias telemundo >> entre los desaparecidos del derrumbe hay varios niÑos, pero las hermanas lucÍa y... son las primeras vÍctimas infantiles confirmadas. >> una bendiciÓn de dios que lo pudieron encontrar a los 4. y que los podemos dejar descansar a los 4 juntos....
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about, opinionated and successful when given opportunities. >> linda blood worth tomson created an all♪ ♪ >> i'm going to do what i always wanted to do, start my own decorating business and no matter how many fight firsted bankers wail their teeth, i have no intention of going under. >> it was a great cast and great writing. >> i can't seem to find any of my al al -- alamony checks. i think you misplaced them. >> i love the outrageousness of characters. >> if sex were fast food, there would be an arch over your bed. >> but they had an intelligence, which was refreshing to see on television. >> y'all watching? we're just about to vote. >> in 1991 "designing women" takes on the clearance thomas hearings with anita hill. >> i deny each and every single l allegation aallegation agains >> they were tackling the me too movement before that was a name for it. >> this man doesn't belong on the supreme court. he belongs in theater. >> we were at apower and i thou create this show around a woman who was a force of nature in a workplace that had traditionally been a man's world. and that's very d
about, opinionated and successful when given opportunities. >> linda blood worth tomson created an all♪ ♪ >> i'm going to do what i always wanted to do, start my own decorating business and no matter how many fight firsted bankers wail their teeth, i have no intention of going under. >> it was a great cast and great writing. >> i can't seem to find any of my al al -- alamony checks. i think you misplaced them. >> i love the outrageousness of characters....
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why did somebody who was that ah, moda linda. but it was also the one that has a new a new home and i was wondering, i know it's hard to get almost before the photos for the hamilton. yes. but it could be more than a full time. so we don't want to get on the phone. yeah. yeah. you grad mean i i, yes i even the man. so i mean other than women currently selling my house because i'm with us in the family, grew up some of us in the middle out there. i hope that able the, this one, when the muslim demand was wondering enough for some, just the simple danica and let the but i wondered where we are, they asked him who foreman get really healed glasses look for their medical movie. then in terms of the mental menu and my poco met them, her 30 lonely muslim. according to her, they made the see. let anybody get your lead. listen, rattle, mom. those are the most that correctly. this isn't going to get them and let the commitments for that. purpose is that okay? no, no, i don't know there will be a 2nd lawyer, but other than what what is but
why did somebody who was that ah, moda linda. but it was also the one that has a new a new home and i was wondering, i know it's hard to get almost before the photos for the hamilton. yes. but it could be more than a full time. so we don't want to get on the phone. yeah. yeah. you grad mean i i, yes i even the man. so i mean other than women currently selling my house because i'm with us in the family, grew up some of us in the middle out there. i hope that able the, this one, when the muslim...
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i will turn it over to linda mills, head of communications at blue origin. start the press conference. thank you very much. [applause] linda: let's give a round of applause to our newly mentioned astronauts. all right. i would like to give a thank you to our journalists who showed up at 2:30 this morning to get set up here to it has been a long day for all of you. jeff bezos: i can't believe you are still smiling. thank you. ms. mills: we will take a few questions and then pose for a few photos. rachel, why do you not start? cnn. rachel: congratulations. the work you are doing with blue origin is important for your career. you recently stepped down as ceo of amazon. jeff bezos: i will split my time between blue origin and the bezos fund. the latter is about climate change and sustainability in those two things -- and there will be a third thing. and maybe a fourth thing but i don't know what those are. i'm not good at doing one thing. hell yes. how fast can you refill that thing? let's go. ms. mills: next question. let's go with reuters. >> [indiscernible] m
i will turn it over to linda mills, head of communications at blue origin. start the press conference. thank you very much. [applause] linda: let's give a round of applause to our newly mentioned astronauts. all right. i would like to give a thank you to our journalists who showed up at 2:30 this morning to get set up here to it has been a long day for all of you. jeff bezos: i can't believe you are still smiling. thank you. ms. mills: we will take a few questions and then pose for a few...
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local reporter linda to mean got a 1st time to kind of the unfolding situation. one of lebanon's main cities. i'm standing inside in lebanon, 2nd largest city. and according to what i was told, the water outages here are even worse than they are. and i'm just about to meet with a resident here just like it's all about the facing with the families when it comes to water out. most of her and her family have been suffering from severe outages throughout the summer. sometimes they go for days without a single drop of water. we have several water bills to pay what we get. so we need to get extra supplies. if there's no electricity of fuel for generated from water, we can have a week long outages. it's very difficult, especially in the summer we already have so much to deal with. we are very tired of extra tanks often filled up by private water. companies have been springing up on roofs. all oversight and water has become so precious. in fact, that people have started locking their tanks out of fear that neighbors might steal from them. most families here inside and us
local reporter linda to mean got a 1st time to kind of the unfolding situation. one of lebanon's main cities. i'm standing inside in lebanon, 2nd largest city. and according to what i was told, the water outages here are even worse than they are. and i'm just about to meet with a resident here just like it's all about the facing with the families when it comes to water out. most of her and her family have been suffering from severe outages throughout the summer. sometimes they go for days...
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. >> reporter: linda truong, who has been operating cherry blossom salon for nearly 30 years, is asking customers to mask up once again. >> i'm very nervous and very worried about the coronavirus coming back. >> reporter: feelings about another uptick are mixed. >> i'm not terribly concerned. i know that the numbers are up but i am concerned about kids under the age of 12 carrying the virus around. >> what if it overrides my astrazeneca shot and i catch it? >> reporter: health experts emphasize the vaccine is still highly effective. before a spike in infections was followed by a surge in hospitalizations, but only 2 of the 137 recently confirmed cases among vaccinated county residents ended up in hospitals, and most notably, no one has died. >> now cases and hospitalizations and highly vaccinated regions like the bay area are becoming delinked and hospitalizations are mostly among the unvaccinated. >> reporter: for months, the rolling average of daily new cases remained in the low single digits. now it's closer to 18, but the big difference, the majority of rising cases is among the unv
. >> reporter: linda truong, who has been operating cherry blossom salon for nearly 30 years, is asking customers to mask up once again. >> i'm very nervous and very worried about the coronavirus coming back. >> reporter: feelings about another uptick are mixed. >> i'm not terribly concerned. i know that the numbers are up but i am concerned about kids under the age of 12 carrying the virus around. >> what if it overrides my astrazeneca shot and i catch it?...
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we haven't, we have the voices on tape where linda johnson clearly tells robert mcnamara. this was a bad idea, withdrawn from vietnam. that how much clear can you be that johnson did not agree with these policies? and he used to use the us as a nation rather quickly to take control. and within 2 days, issue issued national security action memorandum, $273.00, which reversed which basically set up a new militancy in the american position. india now allowing us forward to conduct air patrols and naval patrols along the noisy enemy's coast. then ended in the tonkin bay buck debacle in august of $64.00 in the fall flag. it's now increasingly called last night and operation. yeah. and that was a basis for the war. but why did law kennedy not do anything? why did he not attorney general? he's gone off on day one. i mean, the moment this you have to understand robert kennedy was in conflict with judge hoover, the f b i x is one of his main main agencies. robert kennedy was, had no power after his brother was killed because johnson took over and jam over was right. it was breathin
we haven't, we have the voices on tape where linda johnson clearly tells robert mcnamara. this was a bad idea, withdrawn from vietnam. that how much clear can you be that johnson did not agree with these policies? and he used to use the us as a nation rather quickly to take control. and within 2 days, issue issued national security action memorandum, $273.00, which reversed which basically set up a new militancy in the american position. india now allowing us forward to conduct air patrols and...
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liberty. ♪ >> will linda blair be missed i the new exorcist?the works, and linda blair huberty the demon possessed reagan in the original says she hasn't been asked to be involved. that decision has head spinning you writers come at this as muc to the dismay of the films fans who insist the power of christ should compel them to give blai a cameo. blair says she doesn't expect anything will change. but maybe the producers are worried she will be too expensive, especially when they could just go to him her waking up from a tequila tuesday. you like me grew up catholic, this would beat this movie terrified me. >> i wasn't just raised catholic , but catholic, i mom had saint benedict metals all around the rate she put blessed salt in my suitcase one time. i didn't know about it i said people are going to think i'm trying to fly with cocaine. so yes, it terrified me. i'm agnostic, so i also feel like the fact that it terrifies me is it that a knowledge meant that makes me think demons are real? >> tom, i wish, i always say this and people think i'm
liberty. ♪ >> will linda blair be missed i the new exorcist?the works, and linda blair huberty the demon possessed reagan in the original says she hasn't been asked to be involved. that decision has head spinning you writers come at this as muc to the dismay of the films fans who insist the power of christ should compel them to give blai a cameo. blair says she doesn't expect anything will change. but maybe the producers are worried she will be too expensive, especially when they could...
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. >> in 1986 linda bloodworth-thomason went to cbs and she said i just want to say what all women areorth-thomason wrote for "mash," "rhoda," and then created an all-female version of the workplace comedy that we had not seen before. ♪ >> i'm going to do what i always wanted to do, start my own decorating business. and no matter how many overwrought tight-fist ed bankes wail and gnash their teeth i have no intention of going under. >> it was a great cast and great writing. >> i can't seem to find any of my alimony chokes. i think you misplaced them. >> well, excuse me. but they're right here where they always are in order of alphabetical husbands. >> i loved the outrageousness of those characters. >> if sex were fast food, there would be an arch over your bed. >> but they had an intelligence, which was refreshing to see on television. >> y'all watching? we're just about to vote. >> in 1991 "designing women" takes on the clarence thomas hearings with anita hill. >> i deny each and every single allegation against me today. >> they were tackling the me too movement before there was a nam
. >> in 1986 linda bloodworth-thomason went to cbs and she said i just want to say what all women areorth-thomason wrote for "mash," "rhoda," and then created an all-female version of the workplace comedy that we had not seen before. ♪ >> i'm going to do what i always wanted to do, start my own decorating business. and no matter how many overwrought tight-fist ed bankes wail and gnash their teeth i have no intention of going under. >> it was a great cast...
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linda tarde.ento del consumo de agua. el riego de jardines estarÁ prohibido en atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. ♪ deja de usar ese cuadernito ♪ ♪ con quickbooks te pagan rapidito... ♪ solo en covered california. ♪ pa' que no se te quemen los circuitos. ♪ haz tu negocio más exitoso con intuit quickbooks. ♪ locutor: "contacto deportivo" espresentado en parte por concesionarios california. presentador: triste noticia, varias de las empresas de lucha libre compartieron esta tristeza, descanse en paz josÉ luis alvarado nieves. psg anuncios que sergio ramos
linda tarde.ento del consumo de agua. el riego de jardines estarÁ prohibido en atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te...
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. >> el mi transici;on no ha si f;acil, pero fuera de eso ha sido muy linda, mi mam;a me apoya. >> elre iniciar cambios legales para poder ser tratado como un niÑoue hacer en jalisco . . >>la leygo de identidad ac g;enero est;a congelada en el congreso desde el aÑo 2019 >> si tengo un acta que consta que me llamo elian y eso ya es algo muy lindo >> mediante la rectificaciÓn de acta de nacimiento hay un re reconocimiento a las personas trans. >> idenocerd de la identidad de g;enero como un derecho humano >> por eso los activistas si en la lucha para que la identidad de g;enero seas reconoc;ian todo m;exico. >> somos personas invisible frente al estado >> son minor;ia, pero seguir;an luchando para que se respeten sus derechos. en m;exico, eels osorio, noticias telemundo >>no binarias, el argentina se convi primer pa;is en darle un do documento de identidad a las personas no binarias2020 se cancelen por contagios de covid-19, es. algola que p posibilidad de que los juegos ol;impicos de tokio sean ca cancelados ya que hay posi posibilidad de contagio entre los atletas a d;ias de la c cere
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linda was 23rd season syndication he gets on talk about beachheads. he gets on this one early because people are out there right now with podcast printed it, but i assume i hope brother, when you got into syndication back then you fill cats like that. yeah, i hope you have an executive producer like this, right. it's just yeah, i mean, yeah, i, i tell you what i did. i got smart, you know, in my a decade or something, whatever. i got smart because i took less money. if i could up my percentages in the digital social media. so, i mean that's what i did and, and you know, the show has been it's been very successful. i mean, i've gotten a lot of flack over the years. you know, every, every media critic in the world is kept saying, you know, i've exploited the whole thing that i do want to show and all that kind of stuff. and i, i hang my head on the fact that, hey, this is part of america. this is the way it is, the new york times at a survey 5 years ago and said that 10 percent of all kids in this country are with, with the wrong father. and so i said,
linda was 23rd season syndication he gets on talk about beachheads. he gets on this one early because people are out there right now with podcast printed it, but i assume i hope brother, when you got into syndication back then you fill cats like that. yeah, i hope you have an executive producer like this, right. it's just yeah, i mean, yeah, i, i tell you what i did. i got smart, you know, in my a decade or something, whatever. i got smart because i took less money. if i could up my percentages...
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judge jeanine: linda, i couldn't agree with you more.nk you for joining us on justice and don't forget, set your dvr so you never miss a show and you can catch more of me at cameo.com/judge jeanine. thank you for watching, i am jeanine puerile advocating for truth, justice and the american way and i'll see you saturday night. ♪♪ ♪♪ dan: into "unfiltered", i am dan bongino. this you've got to see, check this out. >> people, they don't know how many people died, many people opened it and want to be american, it's very honorable. dan: why are you so emotional? >> i don't know.
judge jeanine: linda, i couldn't agree with you more.nk you for joining us on justice and don't forget, set your dvr so you never miss a show and you can catch more of me at cameo.com/judge jeanine. thank you for watching, i am jeanine puerile advocating for truth, justice and the american way and i'll see you saturday night. ♪♪ ♪♪ dan: into "unfiltered", i am dan bongino. this you've got to see, check this out. >> people, they don't know how many people died, many...
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linda is a place deeper in history than offers a stark contrast to the beach holiday. now it's your turn again. it's time for our weekly female, it's always will show you travel impressions of one of our viewers. this week we got mail from new york who visited mexico and the good news . the news the news, the news . ah, my stay here and the dumb is almost over, but there's still one thing on my to do list me up to the late 19th century fishing was the islanders livelihood. ivan causal were fish, was made more durable by coding, it was thought food conservation kept the islands, mostly poor population from starving and winter. today the historic salt huts are under a preservation order. ah, 991 in the family restaurant called it was opened door here at the fish and salted its smoked. that's typical for it was a master smoker's deaf. i'm going to show me how it's done. oh, how do you prepare the fish for smoking? does it have to be salted or otherwise? life is 19. first we cut into potion sorted and hanging to dry, just like we have here. and we like, how long do you lea
linda is a place deeper in history than offers a stark contrast to the beach holiday. now it's your turn again. it's time for our weekly female, it's always will show you travel impressions of one of our viewers. this week we got mail from new york who visited mexico and the good news . the news the news, the news . ah, my stay here and the dumb is almost over, but there's still one thing on my to do list me up to the late 19th century fishing was the islanders livelihood. ivan causal were...
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. >> jimmy: monica lewinsky and linda tripp. >> we're still shooting it.immy: oh, wow. >> yeah. so, that's crazy. >> jimmy: beanie felts plays monica lewinsky. >> yeah. >> jimmy: for those that do not remember the story. [ laughter ] >> the people in ohio? >> jimmy: we used to have a president named bill clinton, and something very dirty happened. [ laughter ] now they're making a show about it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: he's going to be excited about that. >> so happy. >> jimmy: do you think he'll watch this? >> i -- i don't know. >> jimmy: no way, right? >> i don't know. i'm thinking maybe no. >> jimmy: they're going to pretend this one never happened. >> maybe, yeah. >> jimmy: you are playing this part. they were close and linda tripp started to record all of monica's phone calls. jimmy, this is a long conversation. i don't think of her as a busybody, i think of her as trying very hard -- we'll talk about it later. >> jimmy: okay. >> but yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you and beanie are shooting this in washington, right? >> we went to washington to shoot, yeah. >> jim
. >> jimmy: monica lewinsky and linda tripp. >> we're still shooting it.immy: oh, wow. >> yeah. so, that's crazy. >> jimmy: beanie felts plays monica lewinsky. >> yeah. >> jimmy: for those that do not remember the story. [ laughter ] >> the people in ohio? >> jimmy: we used to have a president named bill clinton, and something very dirty happened. [ laughter ] now they're making a show about it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: he's going to be...