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lorraine: one of the things we are watching out for is the u.s.d fairly compared to asian markets, slightly overvalued. there are only less than 12% we have buy calls on. it's a systemic risk. we are looking longer term which is why we like value but that will create hiccups with headwinds -- slowing growth, with which you have situations with shifting consumer spending away from goods back into services. it will look like falling demand. we expect things to slow in china. that is built into our current assumptions. kathleen: director of asia equity research at morningstar. vonnie quinn. vonnie: u.k. prime minister de-risk -- boris johnson is urging people to say vigilant after pandemic restrictions are lifted next week. scientists estimate engman faces up to 2000 hospital cases a day, between 100 and 200 deaths a day. the government says the country could see hospitals coming under pressure and a new vaccine were distant variant emerging. pm johnson: this pandemic is not over. the coronavirus continues to carry risks for you and your family. we c
lorraine: one of the things we are watching out for is the u.s.d fairly compared to asian markets, slightly overvalued. there are only less than 12% we have buy calls on. it's a systemic risk. we are looking longer term which is why we like value but that will create hiccups with headwinds -- slowing growth, with which you have situations with shifting consumer spending away from goods back into services. it will look like falling demand. we expect things to slow in china. that is built into...
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take it away, lorraine. >> thank you so much for that lovely interest in -- introduction. i want to welcome you to this series. the goal is to explore the challenges to american democracy that were posed during the trump presidency. but tonight we will be looking at political satire and the role that humor has played, particularly humor in television comedy. stephen colbert, jimmy,, trevor noah. hello, nice to speak with you. >> hi lorraine. nice to talk to you, too. we are on opposite coasts. yes, los angeles over here and it looks like you're in a lovely vacation space. >> i am in new hampshire right where i grew up. >> i wanted to ask you first, he studied psychology and political humor. can you explain that a little. can you talk a little about that? >> humor is a unique kind of rhetoric. we all know it. we know it in our gut jokes do something different from regular discourse. the question of how and why that is has been explored for decades. in the round of political humor, there has not really been a lot of social psychologists who have been trying to understand the
take it away, lorraine. >> thank you so much for that lovely interest in -- introduction. i want to welcome you to this series. the goal is to explore the challenges to american democracy that were posed during the trump presidency. but tonight we will be looking at political satire and the role that humor has played, particularly humor in television comedy. stephen colbert, jimmy,, trevor noah. hello, nice to speak with you. >> hi lorraine. nice to talk to you, too. we are on...
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we have interviewing her, lorraine ali, currently the television critic at the l.a. times. she's previously been a music editor. she is a member of the peabody award's of jurors. she is a former newsweek senior writer and her byline has appeared in a diverse roster publications from the new york times to gq to harper's bazaar, and many more, including village voice, l.a. weekly, and rolling stone. we are very happy to have you with us tonight. take it away, lorraine. >> thank you so much for that lovely interest in -- introduction. i want to welcome you to this series. the goal is to explore the challenges to american democracy that were posed during the trump presidency. but tonight we will be looking at political satire and the role that humor has played, particularly humor in television comedy. stephen colbert, jimmy,, trevor noah. hello, nice to speak with you. >> hi lorraine. nice to talk to you, too. we are on opposite coasts. yes, los angeles over here and it looks like you're in a lovely vacation space. >> i am in new hampshire right where i grew up. >> i wanted to
we have interviewing her, lorraine ali, currently the television critic at the l.a. times. she's previously been a music editor. she is a member of the peabody award's of jurors. she is a former newsweek senior writer and her byline has appeared in a diverse roster publications from the new york times to gq to harper's bazaar, and many more, including village voice, l.a. weekly, and rolling stone. we are very happy to have you with us tonight. take it away, lorraine. >> thank you so much...
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let's go to lorraine calling from georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. go ahead, lorraine.aller: yes. my comment is i do support the athletes because they have a right to express their beliefs and feelings. but i want to bring something to attention for the people who say they should not be doing it. did these same people have that type of belief when the january 6 insurrection happened at the capitol where people were killed and senators and representatives were running to save their lives? if you say, you know, like most republicans are saying it is just a love fest. how can you comment and say these athletes who are peacefully protesting -- and most of it is true about the racial injustice -- how can you comment on that negatively and yet, this whole republican party want us to think it was a lovefest? america, wake up. you cannot have one belief or one protest and the protest on january was deadly. host: let's go to eva calling from brighton, colorado. caller: good morning. i oppose and i agree with the lady from arizona. protesting should not be allowed in the olympics
let's go to lorraine calling from georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. go ahead, lorraine.aller: yes. my comment is i do support the athletes because they have a right to express their beliefs and feelings. but i want to bring something to attention for the people who say they should not be doing it. did these same people have that type of belief when the january 6 insurrection happened at the capitol where people were killed and senators and representatives were running to save their...
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for the pbs newshour, lorraine rivera.aspirations around infrastructure to political cracks in the investigation into the insurrection, there is a lot to unpack with the analysis of brooks and capehart. that is new york times colonist david brooks and jonathan capehart. hello to both of you on this friday. it is always so good to see you. let's start with a fireworks this week. how speaker pelosi surprise a lot of people by saying i'm not going to accept two of the five republicans appointed tohis january 6 select committee. in turn, you had kevin mccarthy saying if you do that, i will pull the whole group. what did you make of this? does it move the process forward? >> it is around 947 of those in congress. we had this commission. in normal life, in a normal country, the parties would get together, leaders would get togeer, it is important to understand, we have the basic kind of person we want, one trusted by both sides, and we put honorable, trustworthy people, and we get to the answer. none of that oains, pelosi and mc
for the pbs newshour, lorraine rivera.aspirations around infrastructure to political cracks in the investigation into the insurrection, there is a lot to unpack with the analysis of brooks and capehart. that is new york times colonist david brooks and jonathan capehart. hello to both of you on this friday. it is always so good to see you. let's start with a fireworks this week. how speaker pelosi surprise a lot of people by saying i'm not going to accept two of the five republicans appointed...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm lorraine rivera along the u.s.o border. >> woodruff: from aspirations around infrastructure to political cracks in the investigation into the insurrection, there is a lot to unpack with the analysis of brooks and capeht. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post." hello to both of you on this friday. it's always so good to see you! let's start with the fireworks this week david. house speaker nancy pelosi surprised i think a lot of people by saying no, i'm not going to accept two of the five republicans appointed to this january 6th select committee. and then in turn you had kevin mccarthy the house minority leaderring saying if you are going to do this i'm going to pull the whole group. what did you make of all this? was it -- does it move the process forward? what do you think? >> brooks: no, it's around 947 of stupidity in congress i guess. we have this commission, the idea is, in normal life in normal country the two parties would get together, lea
for the pbs newshour, i'm lorraine rivera along the u.s.o border. >> woodruff: from aspirations around infrastructure to political cracks in the investigation into the insurrection, there is a lot to unpack with the analysis of brooks and capeht. that is "new york times" columnist david brooks and jonathan capehart, columnist for the "washington post." hello to both of you on this friday. it's always so good to see you! let's start with the fireworks this week david....
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lorraine ali, thank you so much. sitcom" tonight at 9:00 here on cnn. >>> thank you for joining me this weekend. i'm fredricka whitfield. the "cnn newsroom" continues after the break with ryan nobles. here we go. ♪ ♪ so i'd like to know where you got the notion ♪ ♪ to rock the boat don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat don't tip the boat over ♪ ♪ rock the boat don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat ♪ see disney's jungle cruise. it's time to rock the boat, america. wet dishes? residue? spots? it's not your dishwasher's fault. simply add finish jetdry 3in1 to rinse, dry and shine your dishes. solve 3 problems at once with finish jetdry 3in1. i'd call my grandfather as a result of the research that i've started to do on ancestry. having ancestry to fill in the gaps with documents, with photographs, connecting in real time means that we're having conversations that are richer. i have now a closer relationship with my grandfather. i can't think of a better gift to give to my daughter and the generations that co
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and that was lorraine graves and hours later she commented on the post asking where's the reward moneyt range grammar not line. that helped lead to her arrest and she is now in jail i believe that hull. so they did this all the time. and i was always surprised at how many people responded. >> and got a really? so this has happened before. i do it all the time and people respond all that. so police probably love that. or the rain. all right. if you've ever struggled to assemble ikea furniture, myself included some engineers and usc have come up with a solution. >> they've developed a robot that can actually help in the robot watches a person put something like a bookshelf together than recreates it through an algorithm learns the steps once or about figures out the order of the building process and been sees the person pickup specific pieces and then predicts the next steps by handing the person next to london. >> puts it all together. don't stop at ikea. we'll see it. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: team usa covid crisis. >> team usa! >> a member here has tested positive for covid. >> announcer: the
and that was lorraine graves and hours later she commented on the post asking where's the reward moneyt range grammar not line. that helped lead to her arrest and she is now in jail i believe that hull. so they did this all the time. and i was always surprised at how many people responded. >> and got a really? so this has happened before. i do it all the time and people respond all that. so police probably love that. or the rain. all right. if you've ever struggled to assemble ikea...
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my dad and lorraine decided to have a 1920s-themed wedding. such a romantic time.bowls, the klan, prohibition. oh, i'm -- i'm sure they'll have alcohol. self-serve? i guess the grease monkeys must be out back shooting dice. can they come out here and shoot us? oh, god, look down. haley? we're going somewhere fancy, okay? where, the past? what do you say those pretty peepers of yours never saw the famous gangster phillinger and his ex-prostitute getaway driver? i think a, uh -- a sawbuck should do the -- that's too much. i'm gonna get some change. enjoy dress-up day.
my dad and lorraine decided to have a 1920s-themed wedding. such a romantic time.bowls, the klan, prohibition. oh, i'm -- i'm sure they'll have alcohol. self-serve? i guess the grease monkeys must be out back shooting dice. can they come out here and shoot us? oh, god, look down. haley? we're going somewhere fancy, okay? where, the past? what do you say those pretty peepers of yours never saw the famous gangster phillinger and his ex-prostitute getaway driver? i think a, uh -- a sawbuck should...
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that is what lorraine and many more like her are hoping _ lorraine and many more like her are hopingfor a testing centre for i could get a testing centre for i could get a test that is acceptable for the purposes of coming back without having to quarantine. tt purposes of coming back without having to quarantine.— purposes of coming back without having to quarantine. if the double vaccinated changes _ having to quarantine. if the double vaccinated changes announced - having to quarantine. if the double vaccinated changes announced it i having to quarantine. if the double l vaccinated changes announced it will raise some _ vaccinated changes announced it will raise some other big questions. how could _ raise some other big questions. how could you _ raise some other big questions. how could you prove your status? the government is hoping the nhs apple do they— government is hoping the nhs apple do they will do the job but they aren't— do they will do the job but they aren't sure when they travel or when they get— aren't sure when they travel or when they get back. don't forget, our go
that is what lorraine and many more like her are hoping _ lorraine and many more like her are hopingfor a testing centre for i could get a testing centre for i could get a test that is acceptable for the purposes of coming back without having to quarantine. tt purposes of coming back without having to quarantine.— purposes of coming back without having to quarantine. if the double vaccinated changes _ having to quarantine. if the double vaccinated changes announced - having to quarantine. if...
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that developing area of clarity to a proper low center circulation, which means lorraine, huge amount of cloud funding storms. $700.00 flies delayed in beijing, and it's still going on not so much centered in beijing, just the east and just to the north. but that's taken all the share, the atmosphere for the same for the west in charge of it being flooded on the ground in situations not much flowing out in the sky. it's dry and really quite worn fact described as hot in many cities further saif for example, shanghai not a reco breaker, the record 39, but we're above average 34 to 36. that suddenly dry breeze all the time. so a few shall let in japan, but the real big charles are further south and they're concentrating again, sooner. ways back through borneo and then running up towards probably cambodian southern vietnamese is the biggest rainfall. sumani is looking dry. singer poll plasma lazy and most of into the easier to java is look at the dry at the moment the monson know, doing copy of it. doing what you might like to do is write up the western gast, googe rat. and more importan
that developing area of clarity to a proper low center circulation, which means lorraine, huge amount of cloud funding storms. $700.00 flies delayed in beijing, and it's still going on not so much centered in beijing, just the east and just to the north. but that's taken all the share, the atmosphere for the same for the west in charge of it being flooded on the ground in situations not much flowing out in the sky. it's dry and really quite worn fact described as hot in many cities further saif...
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amanda lorrain is a break -- they hit and its -- emily: we will takeemily: a look at some of the biggestall-time as walk -- lawmakers debate breaking of big tech. beyond meat has been cut by credit suisse with a $123 price target. a higher investment spend, warehousing, and transportation costs will leave the company below its original margin targets for the next two years. shares are down more than 3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ it's multiple lawsuits- face the biggest tech giants in the u.s., making up 22% of the- emily: a look back at the biggest antitrust cases that shape u.s. history. >> john de brekke feller was a young but enterprising businessman from a poor family who founded the ohio oil business during the civil war. he had his partners turn standard oil into the largest refinery business in cleveland. that oil company became an empire controlling up to 95% of refinement across america. rockefeller combined producers, refineries, and marketers into a trust but --that by6 attracted scrutiny. under the sherman antitrust act, the firm was ordered to sell off its heard that holdings.
amanda lorrain is a break -- they hit and its -- emily: we will takeemily: a look at some of the biggestall-time as walk -- lawmakers debate breaking of big tech. beyond meat has been cut by credit suisse with a $123 price target. a higher investment spend, warehousing, and transportation costs will leave the company below its original margin targets for the next two years. shares are down more than 3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ it's multiple lawsuits- face the biggest tech giants in the u.s.,...
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>> if she had a curator it was lorraine pierce, she was borrowed from the smithsonian. she worked for about a year, and there were four curators before me. so i don't know that might make me six in the line. so there's been some presence ever since mrs. kennedy started the program, and she need to have at least one person, but she had to other people working with them because they were receiving letters, and objects, and donations, and offers of things. so to keep the best possible you know way to document something and the burrowing of paintings happens and she was the first person, i we probably have loan paintings before. usually from the national gallery, i think maybe the boston museum was her massachusetts contact and she had something there. she had two paintings in the state dining room and it's the only time there's been more than one painting in the state dining room and that portrait of linking is the principal object in the room and the walls where she hung those paintings businesses had been hung along the pile astors and they had since been moved to the wa
>> if she had a curator it was lorraine pierce, she was borrowed from the smithsonian. she worked for about a year, and there were four curators before me. so i don't know that might make me six in the line. so there's been some presence ever since mrs. kennedy started the program, and she need to have at least one person, but she had to other people working with them because they were receiving letters, and objects, and donations, and offers of things. so to keep the best possible you...
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times television critic lorraine l.a.. this event is an hour. >> we will get right to our program.e are excited. we think it will be fun and interesting. great speaker. i want to first introduce a professor after medication and political science at the university of delaware, dannagal
times television critic lorraine l.a.. this event is an hour. >> we will get right to our program.e are excited. we think it will be fun and interesting. great speaker. i want to first introduce a professor after medication and political science at the university of delaware, dannagal
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what does an extra $300 mean to your average family in lorraine, to your average family in northeast mean to regular people in ohio? >> i spent much of the last couple of weeks having discussions in cleveland, columbus, cincinnati, youngstown, toledo, dayton, fremont, defiance, brian, i'm leaving some towns out. and what i hear from, i hear one mother said the first time ever i'm going to be able to send my son to a summer camp for a week. a father said i can buy equipment for fast pitch softball for my daughter now. another said -- a couple said we're going to try to put aside $100 a month now for each of our two children, they're babies now, for a college fund. a couple -- a number of people in these meetings said, you know, every month, the last week of the month i struggle to figure out how to pay my renting. i'm not going to have to struggle. you think about that. what's the whole idea of infrastructure? infrastructure sets a foundation for families and for societies to launch their children into a better life. and think about what this is going to mean. $300 a month, month afte
what does an extra $300 mean to your average family in lorraine, to your average family in northeast mean to regular people in ohio? >> i spent much of the last couple of weeks having discussions in cleveland, columbus, cincinnati, youngstown, toledo, dayton, fremont, defiance, brian, i'm leaving some towns out. and what i hear from, i hear one mother said the first time ever i'm going to be able to send my son to a summer camp for a week. a father said i can buy equipment for fast pitch...
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refer here and urge all of you to become acquainted with the wonderful book called objectivity by lorraine gaston and peter gallison. they make the case that, and it's convincing to me that scientists are implicated in their science. sites, there's no such thing as an impersonal science. science grows out of human intentions, and to think that even sciences objectivity is incorrect. i think one has two, we have to ask historians differ a bit to the knowledge of such historians of science and see that science itself probably can't, at least as we understand it today, the objective in the old ways that we thought it could be repented of course there's hayden whites contents of reform. there's discourse course three coming out of europe on the death of the author and so on, and then since peter novicks book there are the advantages of neuroscience and in memory. it makes it impossible for me to think that there can ever be certain unchanging view of any part of the past, that every interpretation of the past is relative to every other one and that you understand the past only by understanding
refer here and urge all of you to become acquainted with the wonderful book called objectivity by lorraine gaston and peter gallison. they make the case that, and it's convincing to me that scientists are implicated in their science. sites, there's no such thing as an impersonal science. science grows out of human intentions, and to think that even sciences objectivity is incorrect. i think one has two, we have to ask historians differ a bit to the knowledge of such historians of science and...
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. >> supervisors, this is lorraine petty. i'm a senior in the fillmore [inaudible] note, please, that muni did not voluntarily bring back the 31. it was huge community pressure aided by supervisors preston and chan. muni needs to get back to the basics. it's so focused on empire building projects and rapid lines that it's forgotten its purpose: providing reliable public transit for all people where they are and taking them where they need to go. the mayor indicated, also the other day, she's not in favor of bringing back all the routes until they are made more efficient than they were before the pandemic. i say to the mayor, i say to the m.t.a., don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good, or in this case, don't let efficient get in the way of the vital. we don't need perfect streets, perfect system, right now, at bare minimum, we need what we had, so please bring it back. >> clerk: thank you, lorraine petty, for your comments. >> thank you hear me now? >> clerk: yes, mr. pillpel. >> thank you. can i get a 30-second warnin
. >> supervisors, this is lorraine petty. i'm a senior in the fillmore [inaudible] note, please, that muni did not voluntarily bring back the 31. it was huge community pressure aided by supervisors preston and chan. muni needs to get back to the basics. it's so focused on empire building projects and rapid lines that it's forgotten its purpose: providing reliable public transit for all people where they are and taking them where they need to go. the mayor indicated, also the other day,...
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work and i refer here to urge all of you to become acquainted with wonderful book of objectivity by lorraine fessenden peter callison. the make the case and it is convincing to me, that scientists are implicated in their science. in science, there's no such thing as an impersonal science, the science grows out of human needs and intentions. and i think that human scientists objectivity is incorrect. i think that one has to we have to is historians differ a bit to the knowledge of such historians of science and see that science itself probably at least if we understand it today, the objectives in the old ways that we thought recorded and then of course, there is contents of discourse theory coming out of europe and the death of the author and so on. and since peter novick's book. the advances of neuroscience and in memory. and it makes it impossible for me to think that they can never be certain unchanging you in any part of the past that every interpretation of the past is relative to every other one. and that you understand the past only by understanding all of the ways in which people so f
work and i refer here to urge all of you to become acquainted with wonderful book of objectivity by lorraine fessenden peter callison. the make the case and it is convincing to me, that scientists are implicated in their science. in science, there's no such thing as an impersonal science, the science grows out of human needs and intentions. and i think that human scientists objectivity is incorrect. i think that one has to we have to is historians differ a bit to the knowledge of such...
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if you go to the lorraine motel, one of the things you will see is the lunch on the table, petrified. i do think there is power in breaking bread together. we have -- we rarely ever do that. that is because this place is messed up. everywhere in america, they had lunch except here. you might have two hearings from 11:00-1:00. a lot of the things we do, we do to ourselves. >> there is so much hanging fruit here. the factor that you all don't eat together ever is astounding to me. that seems like a fixable problem. it is one of the conditions that leads to good conflict. having food together is very basic. there are basic things like low hanging fruit. maybe they can be meals that are influenced by a certain region of the state. learning the lines between democrat and republican based on something that is real. something that is resonant with people. it is not only that it is harder, there are so many benefits. it is not only harder to demonize someone you have a relationship with, you know what is actually driving them. the parrot example, you are able to figure out what are the words
if you go to the lorraine motel, one of the things you will see is the lunch on the table, petrified. i do think there is power in breaking bread together. we have -- we rarely ever do that. that is because this place is messed up. everywhere in america, they had lunch except here. you might have two hearings from 11:00-1:00. a lot of the things we do, we do to ourselves. >> there is so much hanging fruit here. the factor that you all don't eat together ever is astounding to me. that...
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and if you go to the lorraine motel, one of the things you'll see is the lunch that dr. king had ordered on the table, petrified. but he always did it if he had an argument. and he said, let's have lunch the next day. so i do think that there is power in breaking bread together. i don't know. we rarely ever, ever do that, unless maybe it's -- and that's because this place is messed up. and so everywhere in america they had lunch except here. i mean, you know, you may have two hearings from 11:00 to 1:00 and so we -- i mean, we do -- a lot of the things we do, i think we practiced it to do it on ourselves. do it to ourselves. i mean, we -- i've said enough about it. >> go ahead. >> there's so much low-hanging fruit here. the fact that you all don't eat together, ever, is astounding to me. like that seems like a fixable problem. and, yeah, it is one of the conditions that leads to good conflict. having food together. it's basic. music. starting a meeting with music. like there's some basic things that are just like low-hanging fruit, right, and maybe they can be meals that
and if you go to the lorraine motel, one of the things you'll see is the lunch that dr. king had ordered on the table, petrified. but he always did it if he had an argument. and he said, let's have lunch the next day. so i do think that there is power in breaking bread together. i don't know. we rarely ever, ever do that, unless maybe it's -- and that's because this place is messed up. and so everywhere in america they had lunch except here. i mean, you know, you may have two hearings from...
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before he was assassinated, he got into a big argument with jesse jackson, and if you go to the lorraine motel, one of the things to see is the lunch that dr. king had ordered on the table. and he almost did it, if he hadn't argument with whoever, and he would sit down and have lunch the next day. so i do think that there is power in breaking bread together. we rarely ever do that unless maybe it's a -- . and that's because this place is messed up and so everywhere in america they had lunch except here and you might have two hearings from 11 to one, and so a lot of this of the things we do, i think we practice to do it on ourselves and i've said enough about this. >> there is so much low hanging fruit here. the fact that you all don't eat together, ever is astounding. that seems like a problem. and it's one of the conditions that needs basically leads to good conflict. starting a meeting with music. there's some basic things are just low hanging fruit. and maybe there can be meals that are influenced by a certain region of the country, or state, but there's ways to wear the winds between
before he was assassinated, he got into a big argument with jesse jackson, and if you go to the lorraine motel, one of the things to see is the lunch that dr. king had ordered on the table. and he almost did it, if he hadn't argument with whoever, and he would sit down and have lunch the next day. so i do think that there is power in breaking bread together. we rarely ever do that unless maybe it's a -- . and that's because this place is messed up and so everywhere in america they had lunch...
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lorraine is a ukulele teacher, her income decimated by not being able to hold classes in person.be in person again, but not at the risk of my long term health. public opinion is split between those desperate to return to normality and those worried about the virus still spreading. 0n the street, the signs are everywhere, from shopfronts to buses, but wearing a mask in england will no longer be mandatory in just a couple of weeks. i think is quite good because we've been living with these forso long, so, yeah, hopefully everything goes well and we can get rid of the masks. i firmly believe there's still a lot of people that aren't inoculated. and if we pick something up, even though we've been inoculated, we can still pass it on. so ijust think for a little bit longer, we should be holding onto the masks. we have to learn to live with it. i totally appreciate that. but equally, i'm not too sure we're at the stage where - the government canjust make it an individual choice, _ there has to be some parameters and there has to be some - accountability there in terms . of where does th
lorraine is a ukulele teacher, her income decimated by not being able to hold classes in person.be in person again, but not at the risk of my long term health. public opinion is split between those desperate to return to normality and those worried about the virus still spreading. 0n the street, the signs are everywhere, from shopfronts to buses, but wearing a mask in england will no longer be mandatory in just a couple of weeks. i think is quite good because we've been living with these forso...
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and lorraine lurie and -- luria. they will take their seats around 9:30 a.m.astern time today for the first airing of the january 6 select committee. watch our coverage on c-span3, starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern time, as well as our website, c-span.org. norman, fitzgerald, georgia, democratic caller. good morning, go ahead. caller: good morning. what i wanted to say is that i'm a veteran myself and i don't understand how some of the people that were in the insurrection were on-duty veterans. for retired veterans. policeman. we fought in vietnam to help the south against the north. i just don't get how they can come up and do that to our country. thank you. host: all right, norman. thoughtful processes has this to say on twitter. kinsinger and jamie are as conservative and republican as many. i disagree with them on most issues of importance but i trust they will engage in a reasonable west for the truth. liz cheney, in charge of messaging for the republican party six months ago, number three leadership, she is no longer in that position after her colleagues rem
and lorraine lurie and -- luria. they will take their seats around 9:30 a.m.astern time today for the first airing of the january 6 select committee. watch our coverage on c-span3, starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern time, as well as our website, c-span.org. norman, fitzgerald, georgia, democratic caller. good morning, go ahead. caller: good morning. what i wanted to say is that i'm a veteran myself and i don't understand how some of the people that were in the insurrection were on-duty veterans. for...
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my name is lorraine maier. i'm a volunteer with moms demand action as well. i'm thankful for supervisor stefani leading this charge. stopping the spread of ghost guns in california communities should be a top priority for our cities. listening to mia speak, i'm a mother and grandmother. i live in the outer sunset and, you know, i'm worried about my grandkids and my family every single day because of gun violence. a friend of mine just recently told me a friend of an educator was talking about a son and a father that he is teaching and the son's father, that are bonding while making ghost guns in their home. dad and son time. what can go wrong here? i mean, what is going on that this is allowed to happen in our community? we must take action on ghost guns. when a 10-year-old can purchase one of these kits as easily as they can purchase bowlba, there is something absurdly wrong. >> next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is james naughten, i'm a san francisco resident. i'm greatly concerned about gun violence in this country and i believe that ghost guns are makin
my name is lorraine maier. i'm a volunteer with moms demand action as well. i'm thankful for supervisor stefani leading this charge. stopping the spread of ghost guns in california communities should be a top priority for our cities. listening to mia speak, i'm a mother and grandmother. i live in the outer sunset and, you know, i'm worried about my grandkids and my family every single day because of gun violence. a friend of mine just recently told me a friend of an educator was talking about a...
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my name is lorraine maier. i'm a volunteer with moms demand action as well.l for supervisor stefani leading this charge. stopping the spread of ghost guns in california communities should be a top priority for our cities. listening to mia speak, i'm a mother and grandmother. i live in the outer sunset and, you know, i'm worried about my grandkids and my family every single day because of gun violence. a friend of mine just recently told me a friend of an educator was talking about a son and a father that he is teaching and the son's father, that are bonding while making ghost guns in their home. dad and son time. what can go wrong here? i mean, what is going on that this is allowed to happen in our community? we must take action on ghost guns. when a 10-year-old can purchase one of these kits as easily as they can purchase bowlba, there is something absurdly wrong. >> next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is james naughten, i'm a san francisco resident. i'm greatly concerned about gun violence in this country and i believe that ghost guns are making a bad prob
my name is lorraine maier. i'm a volunteer with moms demand action as well.l for supervisor stefani leading this charge. stopping the spread of ghost guns in california communities should be a top priority for our cities. listening to mia speak, i'm a mother and grandmother. i live in the outer sunset and, you know, i'm worried about my grandkids and my family every single day because of gun violence. a friend of mine just recently told me a friend of an educator was talking about a son and a...
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lorraine is a ukulele teacher, her income decimated by not being able to hold classes in person.th these forso long, so, yeah, hopefully everything goes well and we can get rid of the masks. i firmly believe there's still a lot of people that aren't inoculated. and if we pick something up, even though we've been inoculated, we can still pass it on. so ijust think for a little bit longer, we should be holding onto the masks. we have to learn to live with it. i totally appreciate that. but equally, i'm not too sure we're at the stage where i the government canjust make it an individual choice, _ there has to be some parameters and there has to be some - accountability there in terms i of where does the government stop and the individual begin, so to speak. i face masks were made compulsory a year ago injuly. they've had a disproportionate impact on some, like those with hearing difficulties. a mask makes lipreading impossible. the isolation, as we've seen mental health—wise across the population has been tough. but for a community that are isolated in a way anyway, it's been incred
lorraine is a ukulele teacher, her income decimated by not being able to hold classes in person.th these forso long, so, yeah, hopefully everything goes well and we can get rid of the masks. i firmly believe there's still a lot of people that aren't inoculated. and if we pick something up, even though we've been inoculated, we can still pass it on. so ijust think for a little bit longer, we should be holding onto the masks. we have to learn to live with it. i totally appreciate that. but...
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lorraine is a ukulele teacher, her income decimated by not being able to hold classes in person.term health. public opinion is split between those desperate to return to normality and those worried about the virus still spreading. 0n the street, the signs are everywhere, from shopfronts to buses, but wearing a mask in england will no longer be mandatory in just a couple of weeks. i think is quite good because we've been living with these forso long, so, yeah, hopefully everything goes well and we can get rid of the masks. i firmly believe there's still a lot of people that aren't inoculated. and if we pick something up, even though we've been inoculated, we can still pass it on. so ijust think for a little bit longer, we should be holding onto the masks. we have to learn to live with it. i totally appreciate that. but equally, i'm not too sure we're at the stage where - the government canjust make it an individual choice, _ there has to be some parameters and there has to be some - accountability there in terms i of where does the government stop and the individual begin, so to s
lorraine is a ukulele teacher, her income decimated by not being able to hold classes in person.term health. public opinion is split between those desperate to return to normality and those worried about the virus still spreading. 0n the street, the signs are everywhere, from shopfronts to buses, but wearing a mask in england will no longer be mandatory in just a couple of weeks. i think is quite good because we've been living with these forso long, so, yeah, hopefully everything goes well and...
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i can put $100 a month aside for each of them so they can go to lorraine community college or sinclair or ohio state university or dennison. they can get a start. why wouldn't we want to do that? we talk about infrastructure. infrastructure is building a foundation so families can launch their children to a better life. and giving families, providing families $250 or $300 a month, month after month after month gives those families, gives those kids opportunity they never would have had. why wouldn't we think that's the best day this congress has had in 25 years when we do that? it's pretty simple. you know what i really like about this, mr. president? and i know that you appreciate that in maine. what i really like about it is senator king in maine, senator grassley, i don't -- we don't make the decisions what these parents should do. we provide them the dollars. they spend it best. whether it's a family indebuke or a family in cleveland. i don't know what's best for them. we provide the dollars. they make the decision what's best for their child. diapers, softball games, saving for co
i can put $100 a month aside for each of them so they can go to lorraine community college or sinclair or ohio state university or dennison. they can get a start. why wouldn't we want to do that? we talk about infrastructure. infrastructure is building a foundation so families can launch their children to a better life. and giving families, providing families $250 or $300 a month, month after month after month gives those families, gives those kids opportunity they never would have had. why...