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could be the 15 louis louis louis and quickly, you know, while everybody mindset, the inflation mindset a setting and people are willing to pay whatever it takes to get a cup of joe biden. that's important to realize when you look at this headline, oops, china's producer price index, which measures cost for goods of the factory gate jump 9 percent year on year and july wait faster than expected fuel and global inflation fears. so usually the producer is a lot of that price. now the consumer is willing to pay it. so we could see a real ratcheting up of inflation go well in a stomach, in a secular. and it's the beginning of an inflationary period that cannot be hit. and will be back after this. don't go away. the, me, the annex painted upside of the pandemic kenya's experiencing, and the elephant baby boom. 206. why does kenya have so many cars? and how has the panoramic impacted people's lives? is andree role is a very big along in any fact he end up killing himself. i don't believe nearly and you got one via whoa and i will make a little low. i get him in
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could be the 15 louis louis louis. and quickly, you know, while everybody mindset, the inflation mindset a setting and people are willing to pay whatever it takes to get a cup of joe biden, that's important to realize when you look at this headline, oops, china is producer price index, which measures costs for goods of the factory gate jump 9 percent year on year and july away, faster than expected fuel and global inflation fears. so usually the producer is a lot of that price. now the consumer is willing to pay it, so we could see a real ratcheting up of inflation go well in a systemic and a secular. and it's the beginning of an inflationary period that cannot be hit and will be back after this. don't go away. ah, ah, driven by adrian shaped. the in me dares think we dare to ask me. ah, all good britain, mr. moses, when it's a good good. good to go below. what you're going to do. i see you have been going to show you where you didn't numbers to, but if you didn't, the if the mother molar, that's what you will cover fi
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louis. andi she's got caprio and louis. and i would get _ she's got caprio and louis. and i would get a _ she's got caprio and louis. y and, yeah. the whole thing _ would get a family and, yeah. the whole thing is _ would get a family and, yeah. the whole thing is a massive outcome completely. whole thing is a massive outcome completely-— completely. louis, you're three weeks and _ completely. louis, you're three weeks and now, _ completely. louis, you're three weeks and now, your _ completely. louis, you're three weeks and now, your view - completely. louis, you're three weeks and now, your view on i completely. louis, you're three i weeks and now, your view on the world now was up good answer. we're used to seeing spectacular pictures of world class athletes at the olympics — but what we don't see is how much work it takes to capture world class photos. bbc news has spoken to three sports photographers about their favourite shots from the games so far. what makes a great sports photograph? it's gotta be impactful, it could be in—your—face action shots, celebrations, emotion, dejection. subtleties, details. artistic
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for her to have her dream come true with little louis— her to have her dream come true with little louis and nick. it is emotional. i want to cuddle louishome.— emotional. i want to cuddle louis and take him home. one of laura's consultant— and take him home. one of laura's consultant said _ and take him home. one of laura's consultant said the _ and take him home. one of laura's consultant said the drug _ and take him home. one of laura's consultant said the drug is - consultant said the drug is transforming life expectancy. you have been editing a long time, have you ever seen a drug have this kind of impact? you ever seen a drug have this kind of im act? , , :, you ever seen a drug have this kind of im act? , , ., , you ever seen a drug have this kind ofimact? , , ., , , of impact? definitely not, this is really unique- — of impact? definitely not, this is really unique. when _ of impact? definitely not, this is really unique. when i _ of impact? definitely not, this is really unique. when i first - of impact? definitely not, this is. really unique. when i first started looking after cystic fibrosis patients we were lucky if they wou
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oh, this will call you faith because this is louis louis ivy. and boy yeah, the body running and i delevie all the counselors in all was in english. the course i'm now called you're talking off of i think with the new, the civilian i earliest hope i know that the book often values on the on the phone with all of them because i was just why my the aside from the on the one you don't even do was tell us the notion of you know, when they can unlock yard super the one you still want to back let new new for the bottle tonight, but i really none of next week. nickel, weather, all those just for 1000000 are a post ski gifford or stephanie thought with terry corbett and with neighbors in that not, not a little dance if it's a lot of venice martinez on it. similarly, was few either that other came up in your office but the portal for him and it was a who they you know, a dealer for almost some cars. i was just supposed to seen as no golf with the some police party going there was a lot nicer post or the sunday night. you know, he's for night through the
oh, this will call you faith because this is louis louis ivy. and boy yeah, the body running and i delevie all the counselors in all was in english. the course i'm now called you're talking off of i think with the new, the civilian i earliest hope i know that the book often values on the on the phone with all of them because i was just why my the aside from the on the one you don't even do was tell us the notion of you know, when they can unlock yard super the one you still want to back let new...
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billed for the getting wire one. 0, the tony we'll call you face because of the thought this is louis louis ivy and boy yeah, that was the body running and i delevie all in all was in the list of course i'm now called you're talking it off with the new the civilian i earlier and even on the coffee while he's on the on the phone with all the time. i think i was just why my the from the on the one you don't need to was tell us the notion of, you know, when they can unlock yard super the wanted to back let new new for the bottle. i seen the game tonight, but i'll leave none of next week nichol though, just for his millionaire. a post ski skipper or stephanie thought with terry corbett and with a knife within the last 2 little dots. if it's a lot of that job than us martinez on it similarly, was few either that other came up in our office but the potential for him and it will stay below a qu they, you know, a dealer for almost a couple of hours just possible soon as no golf with the police party going there was a lot nicer post or the sunday night. you know, he's for night through the use me. a
billed for the getting wire one. 0, the tony we'll call you face because of the thought this is louis louis ivy and boy yeah, that was the body running and i delevie all in all was in the list of course i'm now called you're talking it off with the new the civilian i earlier and even on the coffee while he's on the on the phone with all the time. i think i was just why my the from the on the one you don't need to was tell us the notion of, you know, when they can unlock yard super the wanted to...
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this is louis louis. boy yeah, that was the body running and i delevie all the console as in all was in the list. of course i'm now called the local final clinic with the new, the civilian earliest book and even on the coffee i think it was on the on the phone with all of them because i was interested why not them on the, on the, on the on, on you don't need to do was tell us the notion of you know, rena. they can walk yard super. the one is a full back. let me new for the bottle seem to get married, but i live by the next person, the nickel. when those are for 1000000 are a post ski skipper or stephanie with the equal and everything with neighbors in the little dots. it's a lot less than a multi tiny similarly, was few either that other came up in our office, but the port is just like it will stay below the a who this month. the more, you know, a deal of the brought us to some of those just possible carriers seen as no golf with atlanta. i mean the, some police party going was a lot nicer or this sunday.
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louis? oh, i _ amazing. what you think of little louis? oh, ijust— amazing. what you think of little louis? hat you think of little l louis? oh, ijust want to cuddle! i louis? oh, i 'ust want to cuddle! i want to take— louis? oh, ijust want to cuddle! i want to take home? _ louis? oh, ijust want to cuddle! i want to take home? one - louis? oh, ijust want to cuddle! i want to take home? one of - louis? oh, ijust want to cuddle! i | want to take home? one of laura's consultants. _ want to take home? one of laura's consultants, uta, _ want to take home? one of laura's consultants, uta, says— want to take home? one of laura's consultants, uta, says the - want to take home? one of laura's consultants, uta, says the drug - want to take home? one of laura's consultants, uta, says the drug is. consultants, uta, says the drug is transforming lives. you have been a medicine on time, have you ever seen this before? this medicine on time, have you ever seen this before?— this before? this is really unique in medicine. _ this before? this is really unique in medicine. when _ this before? this is really u
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this is louis louis ivy and boy yeah, that was the body running and i delivery all in all with our counselors in the course. i'm not cold, you're talking it off with the new the civilian earliest and even the coughing. i took the values on the, on the phone with them because i was just why my the on the side i was on the, on the one you don't even to was tell us the notion of, you know, when they can unlock yard super. the one is doing a full bar back left in the new for the bottle in the game tonight, but none of nicki person, nickel, weather, all though, just for 30000000 or a post ski. gifford, or stephanie with very corporate and everything with neighbors in the last little dance. if it's a lot of that job than us not a single, he was few either either american, off it out or walk with for just like him. and it was a who they, you know, a deal for all of the some cars i was just possible career seen as no golfer lawyer . i mean some police party boy that was a lot nicer post or the sunday night. you know, he's for night through the news because they put all met quoting on. no, not in the,
this is louis louis ivy and boy yeah, that was the body running and i delivery all in all with our counselors in the course. i'm not cold, you're talking it off with the new the civilian earliest and even the coughing. i took the values on the, on the phone with them because i was just why my the on the side i was on the, on the one you don't even to was tell us the notion of, you know, when they can unlock yard super. the one is doing a full bar back left in the new for the bottle in the game...
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oh, this will call you faith because of the see this is louis louis. ivy and boy are yeah, body running and i delivery all in all with our counselors in the course. i'm not going to talk it off with the new the not really early on and even difficult to get various values on the on the phone with all of them. because i wanted to see why my, the, on the side i was on the, on the one you don't even to was tell us the notion of, you know, rena. they can unlock yard super. the one is doing a full bar backlash. new new for the bottle in the game tonight, but i really none of nicki person nickel, pull the weather up though. just for millionaire. a post ski skipper, or stephanie thought with terry corbett and everything with neighbors in that. not, not a little nice if it's a lot less than a not a tiny thing or he was few either or they can off it out or walk with the port. they're just like him and they will stay below the a who they, you know, a deal for all of the some cars i was just possible career seen as no go for the lawyer. i mean, some police party boy, that was a lot nicer post or th
oh, this will call you faith because of the see this is louis louis. ivy and boy are yeah, body running and i delivery all in all with our counselors in the course. i'm not going to talk it off with the new the not really early on and even difficult to get various values on the on the phone with all of them. because i wanted to see why my, the, on the side i was on the, on the one you don't even to was tell us the notion of, you know, rena. they can unlock yard super. the one is doing a full...
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backed with facts and they're backed with reason and right now according to a source within the louis louis enforcement. there are 3 versions that the officials will take him to consideration. the 1st one is full t bus equipment that something and jammed. something went wrong and there's plenty of things to explode on the bus including rolled a gas tank. also another version is that some passenger or had something in the luggage, unintentionally something explosive, so not a terrorist attack, but rather a tragic coincidence and a tragic accident. or maybe the bus operator had something installed on the bus that shouldn't have been there in the 1st place. and finally, the 3rd version is something that is on everybody's minds, i should say. but this source is pointing out an underlying that in their opinion. it's the least possible version as of now is a terrorist attack. so we have that. in fact, brushes investigative committee has already stepped forward and has said that they are not preaching. this is a terrorist attack, but their main version is that it was well a tragic accident and tha
backed with facts and they're backed with reason and right now according to a source within the louis louis enforcement. there are 3 versions that the officials will take him to consideration. the 1st one is full t bus equipment that something and jammed. something went wrong and there's plenty of things to explode on the bus including rolled a gas tank. also another version is that some passenger or had something in the luggage, unintentionally something explosive, so not a terrorist attack,...
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thanks, louis. louis virtel, everyone.ll right, i know we're having a good time, we're having fun. but while i have this national platform, i want to talk about something that's very important to me. so please, take a look. >> our country is facing a crisis. if you've been online, you understand how dire the situation has become. and if we don't take action right now, it may be too late. hi. i'm sarah silverman. actor, comedian, and creator of the hit broadway show "hamilton." and i'm here to tell you that plague that affects every single one of us. podcasts. [ laughter ] experts estimate that 8 out of every 10 americans currently hosts a podcast. and the other two are talking about starting one. together. fact. if you listen to every podcast back to back, it would take 11 million years. but now there is hope. with pod squad. this incredible organization sends representatives like me to the homes of would-be podcasters to intervene with empathy and care. >> today we wade into the gazpacho debate. is it a soup? >> no! nobod
thanks, louis. louis virtel, everyone.ll right, i know we're having a good time, we're having fun. but while i have this national platform, i want to talk about something that's very important to me. so please, take a look. >> our country is facing a crisis. if you've been online, you understand how dire the situation has become. and if we don't take action right now, it may be too late. hi. i'm sarah silverman. actor, comedian, and creator of the hit broadway show "hamilton."...
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louis? _ all very emotional. what do you think of louis? 0h, _ all very emotional. what do you think of louis? you think of louis? oh, i just want l all very emotional. what do you | think of louis? oh, i just want to think of louis? oh, i 'ust want to cuddle! i want h think of louis? oh, i 'ust want to cuddle! i want to _ think of louis? oh, i just want to cuddle! i want to take _ think of louis? oh, i just want to cuddle! i want to take him - think of louis? oh, i just want to | cuddle! i want to take him home. think of louis? oh, i just want to - cuddle! i want to take him home. you have been any — cuddle! iwant to take him home. ym. have been any medicine a long time, how you ever seen a drug have this kind of impact? ida. how you ever seen a drug have this kind of impact?— kind of impact? no, definitely not. this is really _ kind of impact? no, definitely not. this is really unique _ kind of impact? no, definitely not. this is really unique in _ kind of impact? no, definitely not. this is really unique in my - kind of impact? no, definitely not. this is really unique in my career l this is
louis? _ all very emotional. what do you think of louis? 0h, _ all very emotional. what do you think of louis? you think of louis? oh, i just want l all very emotional. what do you | think of louis? oh, i just want to think of louis? oh, i 'ust want to cuddle! i want h think of louis? oh, i 'ust want to cuddle! i want to _ think of louis? oh, i just want to cuddle! i want to take _ think of louis? oh, i just want to cuddle! i want to take him - think of louis? oh, i just want to | cuddle! i...
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louis-ferdinand celine wrote under— moving. louis-ferdinand celine wrote under the _ moving. louisrote under the pen name - wrote under the pen name celine. he was regarded as one of the giants of 20th—century french renowned for his distinct style and pessimistic view of the human condition. but he was also accused of being a nazi sympathiser, an anti—semite and was convicted for collaboration. has manuscripts were stolen towards the end of world war ii, possibly by members of the french resistance. rumour has it they were kept hidden away, waiting for a very specific event. translation: in a sense, this discovery — event. translation: in a sense, this discovery is _ event. translation: in a sense, this discovery is both _ this discovery is both unexpected and expected. 20 years ago i asked celine's widow, where other manuscripts? and she said to me, don't worry, the i'd die these manuscripts will reappear and that's exactly what happened. the documents include a new novel called london, and the complete script of another work which only a fragment had previously been published. s
louis-ferdinand celine wrote under— moving. louis-ferdinand celine wrote under the _ moving. louisrote under the pen name - wrote under the pen name celine. he was regarded as one of the giants of 20th—century french renowned for his distinct style and pessimistic view of the human condition. but he was also accused of being a nazi sympathiser, an anti—semite and was convicted for collaboration. has manuscripts were stolen towards the end of world war ii, possibly by members of the french...
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louis cato, louis boucher, bringing it hard tonight over there. >> jon: cato!u again. i love the outfit you've got on tonight. >> jon: oh, yes. >> stephen: you seem like strawberry gelato. >> jon: oh, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: i like it. >> jon: wow! it's summertime, i want to feel good, it's summer. so much going on in this world, we've got to feel good in this life. >> stephen: we do, we do. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: lift it up. >> stephen: it's up to you, it's up to you to stay positive and hopeful. you know, i'm very positive about tonight, our guests tonight-- i'm looking at these questions here. i'm talking to the great, the one and only, mr. stephen king tonight. ( cheers and applause ) i also get to talk to this guy, his name is winston duke. you saw "black panther?" >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: you know m'baku? >> jon: yes. >> stephen: m'baku, the mountain tribe? >> jon: absolutely. >> stephen: m'baku is here. he's here and he's a big guy. ( cheers and applause ) he's not just big. he's big in the movies but you can't ever tell in the movies because y
louis cato, louis boucher, bringing it hard tonight over there. >> jon: cato!u again. i love the outfit you've got on tonight. >> jon: oh, yes. >> stephen: you seem like strawberry gelato. >> jon: oh, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: i like it. >> jon: wow! it's summertime, i want to feel good, it's summer. so much going on in this world, we've got to feel good in this life. >> stephen: we do, we do. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: lift it up. >>...
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april, louis dejoy purchased up to $300,000 in bonds from an investment firm where one of the managing partners is that guy ron bloom. louis dejoy's boss, the one who is very committed to keeping louisis firm. a spokesperson for the postal service today said all the payments dejoy made to that financial firm, quote, adhere to ethics regulations because the postal office doesn't do business with that firm. but louis dejoy does, and so does his boss, so maybe that's a problem? he's still there. but they say one of a long list of things mr. dejoy may have to answer for when he finds himself in front of congress. maybe. maybe. ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy
april, louis dejoy purchased up to $300,000 in bonds from an investment firm where one of the managing partners is that guy ron bloom. louis dejoy's boss, the one who is very committed to keeping louisis firm. a spokesperson for the postal service today said all the payments dejoy made to that financial firm, quote, adhere to ethics regulations because the postal office doesn't do business with that firm. but louis dejoy does, and so does his boss, so maybe that's a problem? he's still there....
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louis she called for defunding the police and st. louis defunded the police $4 million in 2020. they had the highest homicide rate in 50 years and murders are surging in st. louis that's a tough neighborhood. i travel a lot. that district in st. louis was the toughest neighborhood i have ever been to. >> [overlapping talking]. >> i have to blame the people of st. louis. they voted her in and took a loud mouth off the streets and put her in congress. she is a professional protestor. she cut her teeth in the ferguson deal. mike brown hands up and don't shoot. that was a career. she was out in front of the mccloskey's home with a bull horn screaming you can't stop the revolution and praised antifa for all of the work they did in ferguson which burned to a crisp. she said if the january 6th rioters were black they would be shot dead. there was someone shot dead. ashli babbitt who was white. i looked at her profile on social media it's a mess. she does the pronouns there. it's all for attention. she is on netflix in a squad documentary. everything she says is about racism. she is like a robot for racism. push the button and raches! -- racism. >> that was good commen
louis she called for defunding the police and st. louis defunded the police $4 million in 2020. they had the highest homicide rate in 50 years and murders are surging in st. louis that's a tough neighborhood. i travel a lot. that district in st. louis was the toughest neighborhood i have ever been to. >> [overlapping talking]. >> i have to blame the people of st. louis. they voted her in and took a loud mouth off the streets and put her in congress. she is a professional protestor....
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louis. st. louis is the murder capital of the nation per capita. it is a murder capital. st. louisas you more about, more notoriety, it is st. louis, and here is an elective representative who has a lot of aspects that i find admirable. i love her flamboyance. i love the fact that she slept on the capitol steps to get the cdc to extend the moratorium on evictions. i like her spirit, her spunk. but here is a person who is representing a besieged community, a community where the streets are running red with blood. her constituents are killing each other, they need cops in st. louis perhaps more than almost any other place in the nation, and for her to have that attitude, you have to know about cori bush, for all the things i find admirable, she is also wacky. she wanted at some point to defund the military, the united states military. it's not just the cops she wanted to defund. and to do that, she comes from out of the ferguson protest, all that tumult, she, michael brown and hands up don't shoot, all of that. she really was the architect of that, and her ark, she upset ten or 11 tu
louis. st. louis is the murder capital of the nation per capita. it is a murder capital. st. louisas you more about, more notoriety, it is st. louis, and here is an elective representative who has a lot of aspects that i find admirable. i love her flamboyance. i love the fact that she slept on the capitol steps to get the cdc to extend the moratorium on evictions. i like her spirit, her spunk. but here is a person who is representing a besieged community, a community where the streets are...
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louis? tsh >> wch one louis? >> what's his last name? >> thomasson?don't like one direction that much. [ cheers and applause ] >> niall: yeah. they're quite overrated, to be fair. anyway. [ laughter ] and one more thing before we crack on. as some of you may know, i'm a big golfer. and last week, i wanted to hit the links. so i called up my mates, kevin, joe, and nick. the jonas brothers. [ cheers and applause ] we've played a lot of rounds of golf together over the years. and this time, i decided to make things interesting. >> hey, guys. welcome to the niall horan and jonas brothers inaugural and one and only golf day. since we're such good golfers we thought it would be fair, to playhe wel of stupidity, we've got balls with handicaps on them and we've got to do what it says. ready, boys? >> ready. >> let's get it. >> other way, kev, wheel of stupidity. >> yes, it is called wheel of stupidity. your opponents get to blow air horns while you shoot. >> come on! >> there it is. >> spin around ten times with your forehead on your -- and swing while dizzy.
louis? tsh >> wch one louis? >> what's his last name? >> thomasson?don't like one direction that much. [ cheers and applause ] >> niall: yeah. they're quite overrated, to be fair. anyway. [ laughter ] and one more thing before we crack on. as some of you may know, i'm a big golfer. and last week, i wanted to hit the links. so i called up my mates, kevin, joe, and nick. the jonas brothers. [ cheers and applause ] we've played a lot of rounds of golf together over the...
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he says he supports louis dejoy sticking around, he told the atlantic that wow, ron bloom really supports louis dejoy. well today we found out it's at least mutual support. louisngton post reporting today that between october and april, did you weigh purchased up to $300,000 in bonds from brookfield asset management. we are one of the managing partner's is ron bloom. louis dejoy's boss, committed to keeping in that job. while they shuffle millions of dollars that firm. a spokesperson said today that all of the payments made where his boss is managing partner, adhered to ethics visa regulations, because the postal service doesn't do business with every. okay. the postal service doesn't do business with a firm. but louis dejoy certainly does and so this is boss. so maybe that's a problem? he still there. but perhaps we can add is to the long list of things that mr. louis dejoy may have to answer for the next time he finds himself in front of congress. maybe? maybe? ♪ ♪ ♪ [truck horn blares] (vo) the subaru forester. dog tested. dog approved. of course you've seen underwear that fits like this... but never for bladder leaks. always discreet boutique black. i feel
he says he supports louis dejoy sticking around, he told the atlantic that wow, ron bloom really supports louis dejoy. well today we found out it's at least mutual support. louisngton post reporting today that between october and april, did you weigh purchased up to $300,000 in bonds from brookfield asset management. we are one of the managing partner's is ron bloom. louis dejoy's boss, committed to keeping in that job. while they shuffle millions of dollars that firm. a spokesperson said today...
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by the artist third-detholstrup it was published by the chromolithograph firm of louis prang in company. so louis prangan company had made a series of chromolithographs depicting various scenes from the conflict. sheridan liked one of them there was one that came out that same year by full struck. entitled sheridan's winchester was depicting the the calvary assault. on the union lines or excuse me on the confederate lines. in that vicinity of fort collier sheridan love that painting. he had it put on an easel right in front of his desk. but when he opened up his complimentary copy of full strips depiction of sheridan's ride he was livid. because full stroke didn't talk to sheridan at all. he didn't interview him as reid and kelly had done. and sheridan said i never did this. i never grabbed the flag and wrote up and down the lines. this is all fictitious. now we know about sheridan's reaction to this painting. because one of his staff officers. was taking notes. very frantically as shared and had erect. now if you know anything about sheridan, he had a propensity to use profane language. and so i
by the artist third-detholstrup it was published by the chromolithograph firm of louis prang in company. so louis prangan company had made a series of chromolithographs depicting various scenes from the conflict. sheridan liked one of them there was one that came out that same year by full struck. entitled sheridan's winchester was depicting the the calvary assault. on the union lines or excuse me on the confederate lines. in that vicinity of fort collier sheridan love that painting. he had it...
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then it chimed with the louis podcast — then it chimed with the louis podcast and his good grace, wed his good grace, we were up and running. you use the word audition. and clive, i think there was a sense of how the camera crew operated. there was a degree of auditioning of how they did theirjobs. ruby would say, and she was right, some cameramenjust aren't listening and can't do it. we would audition the camera men and women and they would come around to ruby's house, and then we would walk around the house and they would have to film us. if ruby said "oh, look at that picture", if they didn't swing the camera and come back to see our reaction, they didn't make the squad. we wanted the camera to have a personality, notjust a piece of dead meat. i wonder, given that celebrities in that kind of format were much more prepared to let their guards down to a good degree, perhaps over no way they have it much before, did that lead us down a route towards programmes like i'm a celebrity many years thereafter? clive, you know this, i'm sure. jim allen, whose is someone we all know very well
then it chimed with the louis podcast — then it chimed with the louis podcast and his good grace, wed his good grace, we were up and running. you use the word audition. and clive, i think there was a sense of how the camera crew operated. there was a degree of auditioning of how they did theirjobs. ruby would say, and she was right, some cameramenjust aren't listening and can't do it. we would audition the camera men and women and they would come around to ruby's house, and then we would walk...
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louis and then the st. louis portion to the columbia. and the zebulon pike explored the headwaters of the mississippi, arriving at lake itasca and he went on another expedition to find red river and eventually was arrested by the spanish and transported through spain and back around to natchez. and there was another expedition by hunter and dunbar that went up the washataw. and another expedition proposed to go up the platte river, but it never happened. there were lots of designs to try to explore these major river systems. and one of the reasons why the lewis and clark expedition is more famous than all of these others is because some of the others were actually turned back by the spanish. in the case of pike he was arrested along with his men and taken under house arrest down to santa fe and then down to chihuahua. the freeman expedition was turned back by the spanish. the hunter and dunbar expedition went to the hot springs in arkansas, they had some r&r there with minerals and then returned home. and the stephen long expedition won't occur until 1819. so it's down the road. are you aware that lewis and clark, there were four different attempts by the spanish to arrest lewis and clark? and they sent out expeditions to apprehend them, and they came within a few hundred miles on two occasions to nearly arrest them. jefferson's instructions to lewis were quite clear. the object of your mission is to explore the missouri river and such, principal stream of it, as by its course and communication with the water of the pacific ocean. we offer the most direct and practical water communication across this continent, for the purposes of commerce. and this was jefferson's letter to lewis that became kind of his marching orders. lewis knew that -- i mean, this letter to lewis was epic, it's over six pages long, it has a whole list of things that jefferson wants him to do. so he writes a letter to his friend william clark, who he had served under in a campaign in the 1790s, asking him to join him as a co-commander. and he says if there's anything under these circumstances in this enterprise which would induce you to participate in its fatigues, its dangers, its honors, believe me there's no man whom i should share equal pleasure in sharing them as with yourself. this was an invitation to join him, even though the president and the secretary of war had not given permission for that rank. and clark wrote back and said i cheerfully join you in an official character as mentioned in your letter to partake of all the dangers, difficulties, and fatigues. and i anticipate the honors and the rewards should we be successful in accomplishing it. so this was a pretty exciting time for lewis and clark as they began preparing, now that the official news had been released in july for the following year's exploration. and you can see this journey that lewis and clark will head on. this is about 8,000 miles, and is going to be a very long trip, 864 days that they will be gone. so this was a major expedition, and it required a lot of logistical preparation. one of the first things they did was try to find out about the region. so they gathered maps that had been published about the area. and i love this map by nicholas king called the map of the western part of north america. and you can see that the mississippi river and the great lakes and even the route of the canadians is quite well defined as is the pacific coast where vancouver and captain cook and others had mapped and charted the pacific coast. but i love this word right in the middle. i've looked at hundreds and hundreds of maps in my life, and this is the only time i found this word. i've blown it up so you can read it. and it says conjectural. basically that means we don't know what's there. and this is amazing because lewis and clark are pretty much, they know where their destination is, but they're not quite sure what they're going to encounter in the interim. there were all kinds of stories of what they might find. they might find exotic animals or blue-eyed welchmen living up near the mandan, lost tribes of israel, mountains of silver, mountains of salt, a northwest passage, large furry beaver that were six feet long. who knew what to expect in this area. so, they're kind of exploring naturalists, they're going to pay attention to the flora and the fauna and the landscape and the native peoples to try to understand better what's going on in that region. now, they also knew that if they got onto the great plains and there weren't any trees to build boats that they may need to have another form of transportation. so lewis devised an erector set boat called the experiment that he could put together and cover with hides in the event that they needed a boat and they didn't have any trees. the fact is after they crossed the great falls of the missouri they did need additional craft and they put this boat together, but unfortunately they didn't bring any duct tape or caulk to keep the seams from leaking. so the boat ended up not being as useful for that purpose as they had hoped. he also made one of his important acquisitions, and he bought a newfoundland dog named seaman. we don't know whether he was a black dog or the red and white colors of the newfies. but seaman will play an important role as kind of the mascot and pet along the journey. he and clark meat near the falls of the ohio on clark's point near louisville, kentucky. and in october, they start discussing the kinds of things that they will need to have a successful voyage. clark had been in the military as a captain or as a lieutenant, excuse me. and lewis was now formally a captain. they kept up the charade that they had both become captains. and so they refer to one another as captain, each though clark's not promoted until later on. clark bid his family a fond farewell. his family lived at the falls of the ohio in kentucky, which had been a province or a county of virginia until it became a state in the 1790s. and so they head down on this keel boat or barge, that was 55 feet long and could tow 10 to 12 tons of material. they also did some recruiting as they went to the forts, some of the officers tried to give them the people they wanted to get out of the fort, they wanted to vote off the island, so to speak. but lewis and clark were quite careful in who they chose. they wanted unmarried men primarily that could participate in these dangers and fatigues, and there were only one or two married men that actually went on the expedition. almost all of the others are single. and when all is said and done, about 55 members embark in st. louis in may of 1804. sergeant gas was one of the noncommissioned officers that joined them. he passed inspection. and they built a winter encampment on the illinois side of the river because the transfer of the louisiana territory had not taken place yet. so they were waiting for that formal ceremony to occur. during the winter, however, they were quite busy. lewis went to st. louis to procure supplies, and clark spent most of the time training the men in shooting and also in the other things that they would need to be successful. now, there were at least five journalists who kept records of this expedition. lewis and clark will both be some of the most important writers. there are several stretches in which lewis either did not write or we've lost those entries. clark wrote all but ten days, and even those ten days when he was gone on a hunting trip he summarized. so he basically accounted for every day of the expedition, which is quite remarkable. when you look at the words of lewis and
louis and then the st. louis portion to the columbia. and the zebulon pike explored the headwaters of the mississippi, arriving at lake itasca and he went on another expedition to find red river and eventually was arrested by the spanish and transported through spain and back around to natchez. and there was another expedition by hunter and dunbar that went up the washataw. and another expedition proposed to go up the platte river, but it never happened. there were lots of designs to try to...
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louis to chicago air route is thinking is this possible? and building upon that idea, he gets financers from st. louis. he trained them to fly, interacted with them in the aviation circles and gets the backing to purchase a long-distance airplane or build one. he ends up with ryan airlines and meets their chief engineer and they design a purpose built, transatlantic airplane. he calls the spirit of st. louis in honor of his backers in st. louis. but this is his vision of what a long-distance airplane would be. it's not necessarily a most advanced airplane. it represents technologies that are reliable and doable with gamblees in the airplane as well. so, working with don hall through the spring of 1927, lindbergh creates the airplane. it's a wood wing externally braced to the fuselage. and it has tubular steel framework. it emerges in world war i and that is a diversion from this wood bracing that we've seen since the wright brothers. but it still uses wires and still a framework you would see. but you know it works. and so it's also the basic design of the ryan airplane. they base this airplane on. this is designed for one thing, flying across the atlantic ocean with one pilot, which is a gamble. all the others had multiple crew members. he said the lighter the airplane, the simpler. i control it. this is built for endurance. 450 gallons of gasoline, which doubles the weight to almost 5,0
louis to chicago air route is thinking is this possible? and building upon that idea, he gets financers from st. louis. he trained them to fly, interacted with them in the aviation circles and gets the backing to purchase a long-distance airplane or build one. he ends up with ryan airlines and meets their chief engineer and they design a purpose built, transatlantic airplane. he calls the spirit of st. louis in honor of his backers in st. louis. but this is his vision of what a long-distance...
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louis to chicago air route, flying the mail, was thinking about is this possible? and building on that idea he gets financeirs from st. louis he trained them to fly in aviation circles and he gets the backing to purchase or build a long-distance airplane and he ends up in san diego with ryan airlines and meets donald hall their chief engineer, they design a purpose-built trans-atlantic airplane from new york to paris, called the spirit of st. louisn honor of his backers in st. louis but this is a product of his vision of what a long-distance airplane would be. it's not necessarily the most advanced airplane. it represents many of the known ideas about technology that's are reliable and durable with some gambles that he includes in the airplane as well. working with don hall through the spring 1927, they create this airplane that is a wood wing, it's externally braced to the fuselage and has underneath it's fabric of the fuselage tube u lar steal framework that emerged after world war i, it is a diversion of the worse bracing we seen since the wright brothers but it still uses wires and still framework as seen in the strut and brace construction. but we know it works. it's also the basic design of the ryan airplane they call the m 2 they base this airplane on. this aircraft was designed for one thing, flying across the atlantic ocean, with one pilot, which is a gambling, all others had multiple crew members and multiple engines b
louis to chicago air route, flying the mail, was thinking about is this possible? and building on that idea he gets financeirs from st. louis he trained them to fly in aviation circles and he gets the backing to purchase or build a long-distance airplane and he ends up in san diego with ryan airlines and meets donald hall their chief engineer, they design a purpose-built trans-atlantic airplane from new york to paris, called the spirit of st. louisn honor of his backers in st. louis but this is...
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louis ending up on the street because of policy choices, because of failed leadership, because of passing the buck. i need my people whole and i need my people safe. st. louis deserves that and not only st. louis people need that and so that's what we did. i asked her and said i need you to see my eyes, you know, my people cannot be put out on the street, you know, and she nodded, you know, and. >> do you believe -- >> take care of myself and she's working -- >> but do you -- >> yeah, she said they're working. >> do you believe her -- >> i believe that the statement that the white house put out today, i do believe that they are working to try to see what legal role they can go -- what legal road they can go down to bring home this moratorium. what we're saying is let's just do it -- >> millions of dollars in rental assistance because congress approved that. it supposed to be out there. it's mind boggling a tiny fraction has been put out because honestly, states weren't set up correctly. some were, some weren't but what more can you do to move that money along? >> right now what we're saying is we're taking it upon ourselves, we're taking it upon ourselves to tell our districts, the government
louis ending up on the street because of policy choices, because of failed leadership, because of passing the buck. i need my people whole and i need my people safe. st. louis deserves that and not only st. louis people need that and so that's what we did. i asked her and said i need you to see my eyes, you know, my people cannot be put out on the street, you know, and she nodded, you know, and. >> do you believe -- >> take care of myself and she's working -- >> but do you --...
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louis, 113. d.c. feels like 108. and, again, st. louis feels like 113 when you factor in the humidity. that kind of heat and humidity stays right in place, major, for the rest of the week. summer is back in full force. it's all yours. >> garrett: hotter and hotter. lonnie quinn, thanks. president biden said today he does not regret his decision to withdraw u.s. forces from afghanistan, and that afghans have to "want to fight the taliban."an estimated 65 taliban forces now control an estimated 65% of the country. that includes up to seven regional capitals captured just this week. the state department says violence in afghanistan is "unacceptably high." top u.s. security officials are in mexico tonight for talksabou. this comes as about immigration. this comes as illegal border crossings from mexico to the u.s. are soaring. cbs' mireya villarreal reports tonight from the southern border. >> reporter: underneath this bridge in south texas, our cameras captured the enormity of the immigration crisis. over 200,000 migrants were swept up last month by border agents, a 21-year high, the majo
louis, 113. d.c. feels like 108. and, again, st. louis feels like 113 when you factor in the humidity. that kind of heat and humidity stays right in place, major, for the rest of the week. summer is back in full force. it's all yours. >> garrett: hotter and hotter. lonnie quinn, thanks. president biden said today he does not regret his decision to withdraw u.s. forces from afghanistan, and that afghans have to "want to fight the taliban."an estimated 65 taliban forces now...
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louis to chicago era route, flying male. he was thinking about, is this possible? and, building up on that idea, he gets to financiers from st. louis. people that he trained to fly, who interacted with him in the aviation circles. and he gets the backing to either purchase an airplane, or to build one. and what happens is that he ends up in san diego with ryan airlines, and he meets donald hall, their chief engineer. they design a purpose built transatlantic airplane, from new york to paris. and lindbergh calls at the spirit of st. louisonor of these backers in st. louis. but this is a product of his vision, a long distance airplane could be. so, it is not necessarily the most advanced airplane. it represents many of the known ideas about technologies that are reliable, and durable, with some gambles that he includes in the airplane as well. so, working with don hall, through the spring of 1927, lindbergh creates this airplane. we see it is a high wing a mono plane, it is a would wing that is externally braced, on to the fuselage. it has underneath its fabric in the fuselage to steal frameworks. that is an innovation that emerges in world war i, especially from the -- company. and that is a diversion from this would bracing that we have seen since the wright brothers. but it still uses wires, and is still a framework like we have seen with the internal strut. but we know it works. and so, it's also the basic design of this airplane called the am to, that they base this airplane on. and so, this aircraft is designed fo
louis to chicago era route, flying male. he was thinking about, is this possible? and, building up on that idea, he gets to financiers from st. louis. people that he trained to fly, who interacted with him in the aviation circles. and he gets the backing to either purchase an airplane, or to build one. and what happens is that he ends up in san diego with ryan airlines, and he meets donald hall, their chief engineer. they design a purpose built transatlantic airplane, from new york to paris....
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louis. >> 100% of the people that get covid in st. louis county survive. in would we mandate a cover for our faces? >> reporter: but a new poll finds 53% of unvaccinated adults believe the vaccine is a bigger risk than covid itself, which is not supported by any evidence. 28-year-old tevin figueroa is among the vaccine hesitant. is there a reason why? >> no, just personal. i'm not sure. and i keep on seeing, like, like, side effects. >> reporter: for some, the fact that the vaccines have only been approved for emergency use so far has been a sticking point. but the f.d.a. has signaled the pfizer vaccine could get full approval by the end of the month. major. >> garrett: manuel bojorquez, thank you. we want it turn now to the chaos that air travelers are facing this summer from unruly passengers to grounded planes. thousands have been stranded, with one airline cancel more than half its flights. more now from cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: pain from los angeles... >> horrible experience. >> reporter: ...to atlanta and beyond, thousands left stranded this
louis. >> 100% of the people that get covid in st. louis county survive. in would we mandate a cover for our faces? >> reporter: but a new poll finds 53% of unvaccinated adults believe the vaccine is a bigger risk than covid itself, which is not supported by any evidence. 28-year-old tevin figueroa is among the vaccine hesitant. is there a reason why? >> no, just personal. i'm not sure. and i keep on seeing, like, like, side effects. >> reporter: for some, the fact that...
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louis, you're talking about putting my st. louis folks out on the street. and i'm not just going to sit back and be quiet about it. it affects my sister's district and the people out here. it affects so many people. also, i've been there, i know what it's like, i know what it's like to be cold, not know where to use the bathroom, not be able to take care of what i need. how do i stay safe? how do i keep my kids safe? i know what that's like. and i don't want anybody else to have to go through it. i ran for this seat to make sure that nobody has to go through it, as long as i'm here. that's why my sister is here. that's why our other colleagues have been out here with us, because we're making sure that -- and then we got the backup again of the people had get to done. >> it is very striking to me, representative presley, that you take that very real, lived experience, and you put it side by side with the language we hear out of congress, right? members saying, well, why take a vote on it, we know it's going to be doa in the senate, it doesn't make sense. wha
louis, you're talking about putting my st. louis folks out on the street. and i'm not just going to sit back and be quiet about it. it affects my sister's district and the people out here. it affects so many people. also, i've been there, i know what it's like, i know what it's like to be cold, not know where to use the bathroom, not be able to take care of what i need. how do i stay safe? how do i keep my kids safe? i know what that's like. and i don't want anybody else to have to go through...
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louis, shot four police officers that night, killed a retired police captain, david dorn. in the month between when they stormed st. louis when they stormed my house they shot a total of nine police officers in st. louis supposed to believe they are nonviolent? >> sean: i would say that's not the definition of nonviolence. you're running for the u.s. senate. tell us about it. >> i sure am. that was kind of an awakening. as i said before, god came knocking on my door disguised as an angry mob. the most important thing was that after that i went to work with the trump campaign and going around the country, we were doing, on the team trump bus in pennsylvania, seven rallies a day and getting out there and talking to the folks around the country. we learned that everybody is just really upset with the status quo. sick of cancel culture and critical race theory and the lie of systemic racism. they want some real change. i was listening to mark levin. it's time, as he called them, or tough guy republicans to actually stand up and make a difference. not just talk about problems but actually fix them. the world is sick. the united states is sick of being ruled by an angry mob. people like cori bush, she stood
louis, shot four police officers that night, killed a retired police captain, david dorn. in the month between when they stormed st. louis when they stormed my house they shot a total of nine police officers in st. louis supposed to believe they are nonviolent? >> sean: i would say that's not the definition of nonviolence. you're running for the u.s. senate. tell us about it. >> i sure am. that was kind of an awakening. as i said before, god came knocking on my door disguised as an...
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louis and we actually wanted st. louis county last week so there is no mask mandate in st. louisr life and others in the vaccinated people have to wear masks all day long, requiring kids who are five years old to wear masks all day long we know there's a very low risk for them tracting, transmitting or getting seriously ill from copan and in missouri there's 0 deaths for kids under the age of ten this is about aggregating power, restricting freedom and were gonna fight back at every turn. stuart: have you heard from the parents on this. >> people are upset i've never seen anything like this, people are really upset they're tired of being lied to, they're tired of the level of control and they want to make their own decisions. if a parent decides they want to send their kids to school that is their decision but the government requiring that the government requiring people be vaccinated where mask if you been vaccinated and you want to were six masks and walk around the park all day long this is america god bless you go do it but our objection the government shouldn't be telling pe
louis and we actually wanted st. louis county last week so there is no mask mandate in st. louisr life and others in the vaccinated people have to wear masks all day long, requiring kids who are five years old to wear masks all day long we know there's a very low risk for them tracting, transmitting or getting seriously ill from copan and in missouri there's 0 deaths for kids under the age of ten this is about aggregating power, restricting freedom and were gonna fight back at every turn....
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louis and we stood up a vaccine clinic in st. louis, the district and us together. rancho in new mexico, we are doing billboards and ads in newspapers. in indiana this week, they have gotten back 90% of the kids who were not there last year, and we are talking to parents and kids and we are talking to our members because the northstar has to be safety. the delta riant has thrown us a curveball, but at the end of the day, in person schooling is really important for kids, but we have an obligation to the entire school to make it safe. i want to say one more thing. it is time to stop state -- scapegoating my members. you tell me another profession that has 90% vaccinated. teachers in the country understand the importance of being back in school and th importance of vaccation. juan: randi, i wanted to ask you about the long-term effects onducation, of the pandemic. clearly this has upended education worldwide. the times reported that the united states saw a 10% drop in kindergarten enrollment and even as public schools reopened, online, pre-k to 12th grade education has
louis and we stood up a vaccine clinic in st. louis, the district and us together. rancho in new mexico, we are doing billboards and ads in newspapers. in indiana this week, they have gotten back 90% of the kids who were not there last year, and we are talking to parents and kids and we are talking to our members because the northstar has to be safety. the delta riant has thrown us a curveball, but at the end of the day, in person schooling is really important for kids, but we have an...
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louis mayor she tweeted something. i just want to read it for people. she said st. louis has a long history of welcoming refugees and immigrants. today, we build on that legacy as leaders of the st. louision. we are inviting families to build new lives in our communities. and -- and so on. and it struck me in the comments under that tweet, the number of people saying how can i help? what can i do? i will go meet them at the airport. are you getting that sort of feedback? what's the likely reception? >> we are. it's amazing. it has been like christmas. just refreshing my screen the past couple days. just seeing donations come in and explanations as to why people donated. and why they relate to this cause. um, it's really been beautiful. our volunteer orientations are scheduled into the hundreds of people in the next couple weeks. >> wow. >> and they are calling, offering their skills as nurses and doctors. and just want to get involved any way they can so it's been really beautiful. >> and i think when it comes to these refugees, in particular, i mean, it speaks to the contribution they made serving alongside u.s. forces. is there a sense that perhaps, you know, the u.s. owes them given
louis mayor she tweeted something. i just want to read it for people. she said st. louis has a long history of welcoming refugees and immigrants. today, we build on that legacy as leaders of the st. louision. we are inviting families to build new lives in our communities. and -- and so on. and it struck me in the comments under that tweet, the number of people saying how can i help? what can i do? i will go meet them at the airport. are you getting that sort of feedback? what's the likely...
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louis. i do want to get your reaction to a big story coming out of st. louis. the governor of missouri pardoned mark and patricia mccloskey, famously photographed pointing guns at protesters during june of 2020 in those demonstrations in st. louiso encounters the mccloskeys that day. he called you the marxist liberal activist leading the mob through our neighborhood. what is your reaction to this pardon? >> it is absolutely unbelievable. there are other people that should -- there are pardons that we have been asking for, pardons that actually should happen in missouri and that was not one. that was not one. they stood there. they pointed their guns totally reckless to a group of non-violent protesters walking down a street that had no clue that they lived there, didn't care that they lived there, didn't know them, didn't want to know them, didn't want to know them. mark mccloskey is an absolute liar. he spat on my name. and because of that, his day will come. you will not be successful in all that you're trying to do when you are hurting the very people that are out trying to save lives. nothing good comes from that. he can try it. but i will not stand by and allow him or our governor to hurt the very people that are doing the
louis. i do want to get your reaction to a big story coming out of st. louis. the governor of missouri pardoned mark and patricia mccloskey, famously photographed pointing guns at protesters during june of 2020 in those demonstrations in st. louiso encounters the mccloskeys that day. he called you the marxist liberal activist leading the mob through our neighborhood. what is your reaction to this pardon? >> it is absolutely unbelievable. there are other people that should -- there are...
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louis which is one of the crime capitals of this country per capita and represent st. louisaim to represent the black and brown bodies of the industry but don't want them to have security but you paid 75,000 even 100,000 to keep her black and brown body safe while everybody else is struggling, she is a complete hypocrite, defund the police never works, it never will work which it will put people in danger and why is she talking about defunding police inner-city, constituency? if you look at 2021 not single black person shot by police. there was one in 2020 last time someone was shot by police was in 2015 in her own city. she is lying to the public and needs -- it bothers me how she's putting out a fake agenda. jillian: she has a novel idea about who is really defunding the police. >> they are the ones that actually defunded the police by $1.9 trillion voting against the supplemental for maya millette police. >> the republicans are to blame. it is they're doing. >> you can't find a single republican who said anything about defunding the police. republicans are pro-police, we
louis which is one of the crime capitals of this country per capita and represent st. louisaim to represent the black and brown bodies of the industry but don't want them to have security but you paid 75,000 even 100,000 to keep her black and brown body safe while everybody else is struggling, she is a complete hypocrite, defund the police never works, it never will work which it will put people in danger and why is she talking about defunding police inner-city, constituency? if you look at...
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louis fouchÉ. on the congas, negah santos. on the drums, joe saylor. on the guitar, louis cato. and of course, the man himself-- mr.nding right over there. joe biden is currently on his first overseas trip as president. which is good news for diplomacy, bad news for me. because i had hoped to have him as my first guest for our return to the ed sullivan theater. i'm sorry, you're stuck with jon stewart. ( laughter ) but-- i've just been told that joe biden has made time to be with us live via satellite. joining me now, from brussels, ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: mr. president-- mr. president-- >> oh, there you are. yeah, yeah, there you are. ( cheers and applause ) thanks. thanks. yeah, thank you for being here. >> stephen: mr. president, thank you for being here. >> thank you for being here. thank you for being there-- because here's the deal, nobody's better than you, and i know we can do better than that, no joke! >> stephen: well, i appreciate that, sir. >> i appreciate you, merv. ( laughter ) >> stephen: so-- mr. president, this is your first trip
louis fouchÉ. on the congas, negah santos. on the drums, joe saylor. on the guitar, louis cato. and of course, the man himself-- mr.nding right over there. joe biden is currently on his first overseas trip as president. which is good news for diplomacy, bad news for me. because i had hoped to have him as my first guest for our return to the ed sullivan theater. i'm sorry, you're stuck with jon stewart. ( laughter ) but-- i've just been told that joe biden has made time to be with us live via...
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louis, which is one of the crime capitals of this country per capita and you represent st. louisaim to represent the black and brown bodies of the inner city, but you don't want them to have security. but you will pay 75,000, she says that she would pay 100,000, whatever it takes to keep her black and brown body safe while everybody is struggling. she is a complete hypocrite, defunding the police never works. it never will work. he will keep people in danger. and the funny thing is, why is she talking about defunding the police in her city, her constituency, because if you look at 2021, there is not been one single black person shot by police. there was one in 2020, and the last time someone he was shot by police there were black was in 2015 in her own city. she is lying to the public, and she needs to come correct and it really bothers me how she is putting out a fake agenda. >> laura: well, she actually has a novel idea about who is really defunding the police. watch. >> they are the ones that actually defunded the police by $1.9 trillion, 100% of them voted against a supplemen
louis, which is one of the crime capitals of this country per capita and you represent st. louisaim to represent the black and brown bodies of the inner city, but you don't want them to have security. but you will pay 75,000, she says that she would pay 100,000, whatever it takes to keep her black and brown body safe while everybody is struggling. she is a complete hypocrite, defunding the police never works. it never will work. he will keep people in danger. and the funny thing is, why is she...