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one of the more pivotal stories and iconic stories is that of nat turner.'re fortunate to be able to feature a bible that we understand was owned by nat turner at the time of his escape and at the time of the rebellion. nat turner is pivotal, because, like many other rebellions that took place throughout the nation and actually throughout the african diaspora, it really made an impact on this country. laws tightened up, and while those laws tighten up, still african-americans found ways to go around those laws april low me to point out that we have a section directly behind me entitled "making a way out of no way" where we look at the black codes and the slave codes, codes that defined status and ability, autonomy. so, african-americans, free or enslaved, often times were restricted more than you can imagine. for example, illegal to marry, illegal to read, illegal to gather, illegal to practice their faith. one of the objects that i'd like to point out is, again, a family object. we were fortunate enough to be contacted by ms. shirley burke in detroit who d
one of the more pivotal stories and iconic stories is that of nat turner.'re fortunate to be able to feature a bible that we understand was owned by nat turner at the time of his escape and at the time of the rebellion. nat turner is pivotal, because, like many other rebellions that took place throughout the nation and actually throughout the african diaspora, it really made an impact on this country. laws tightened up, and while those laws tighten up, still african-americans found ways to go...
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nats correct, because i often think, implemented?n think. and _ implemented? nats correct, because i often think, and i _ implemented? nats correct, because i often think, and i might _ implemented? nats correct, because i often think, and i might have _ implemented? nats correct, because i often think, and i might have been - often think, and i might have been guilty of this myself, back in 2015 there was a euphoric general election, and aung san suu kyi was banned from being president, as you rightly say, because her children were not born in myanmar, but she was the de facto leader of the country. but the more you looked into that, the more you saw how hollow it was. it wasn't anything like real democracy, the military still held the key ministries and had the ruthlessness, so it was a kind of false democracy. it looked good on the outside, it allowed the country to open up to international investment, tourists flooding in, all of that has changed now, and we are back to a very grim situation, one that i first encountered in the m
nats correct, because i often think, implemented?n think. and _ implemented? nats correct, because i often think, and i _ implemented? nats correct, because i often think, and i might _ implemented? nats correct, because i often think, and i might have _ implemented? nats correct, because i often think, and i might have been - often think, and i might have been guilty of this myself, back in 2015 there was a euphoric general election, and aung san suu kyi was banned from being president, as you...
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nat gas prices are spiking more on that bigspiking. we have more on that coming up. if you have a money dispute, kevin o'leary wants to hear all sides and help you the determine which way to go forward. money dispute, and tell him your side, and he will determine best way to help you out. we want . and so do retailers. which is why they're going hybrid, with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps manage supply chains while predicting demands with ease. from retail to healthcare, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. >>> let's do the futures outlook, and natural gas surginging are double digits and scott nations coming in for more, and it is no surprise, and the temperatures are plummeting and the snow is falling and nat gas is rising. >> that is right, scott. the first week if february and this is what you would expect, but it is under the radar, and nat gas is up again, and silver is up, and while it is up double digits, there is plenty of supply. we see more supply right now than we had this tim
nat gas prices are spiking more on that bigspiking. we have more on that coming up. if you have a money dispute, kevin o'leary wants to hear all sides and help you the determine which way to go forward. money dispute, and tell him your side, and he will determine best way to help you out. we want . and so do retailers. which is why they're going hybrid, with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps manage supply chains while predicting demands with ease. from retail to healthcare,...
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we've got a biden representative that wants to wipe out nat gas in 5 years.we had one that lasts three weeks, tree times worse than this one. we didn't lose power, we were fine. we had plenty of natural gas power, plenty of coal-fired power, and we had plenty of nuclear power, and we had zero wind turbines and zero solar. ♪ ♪ (money manager) because our way works great for us! (judith) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (judith) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (judith) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (judith) our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. (man) i'm a verizon engineer, part of the team that built 5g right, the only one from america's most reliable network. we designed our 5g to make the things you do every day better. with 5g nati
we've got a biden representative that wants to wipe out nat gas in 5 years.we had one that lasts three weeks, tree times worse than this one. we didn't lose power, we were fine. we had plenty of natural gas power, plenty of coal-fired power, and we had plenty of nuclear power, and we had zero wind turbines and zero solar. ♪ ♪ (money manager) because our way works great for us! (judith) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager)...
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~ ., out of the vaccine, is a motto of the nat? . ., ., , ., , the nat?few weeks has been a result - the nat? what we have seen the last few weeks has been a result of i the nat? what we have seen the last few weeks has been a result of the i few weeks has been a result of the different_ few weeks has been a result of the different pace of the vaccine roll-out _ different pace of the vaccine roll—out in the uk versus the european _ roll—out in the uk versus the european union, for example, orthe united _ european union, for example, orthe united states, but also comments from the _ united states, but also comments from the bank of england about possibly— from the bank of england about possibly not having to have negative interest _ possibly not having to have negative interest rates here as far as the economic— interest rates here as far as the economic recovery goes, the time of the pounds _ economic recovery goes, the time of the pounds has with stock markets as well, and _ the pounds has with stock markets as well, and they have had a pretty good _ wel
~ ., out of the vaccine, is a motto of the nat? . ., ., , ., , the nat?few weeks has been a result - the nat? what we have seen the last few weeks has been a result of i the nat? what we have seen the last few weeks has been a result of the i few weeks has been a result of the different_ few weeks has been a result of the different pace of the vaccine roll-out _ different pace of the vaccine roll—out in the uk versus the european _ roll—out in the uk versus the european union, for example,...
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munich up back on track with a win over relegation threatened cologne the hosts hit the back of the nats 5 times in a commanding performance built around midfielder they own gorecki he said of both 1st half goals the 2nd of which saw him skillfully combined with league top scorer robert levon dusky $51.00 was the final score at the hands. let's take a look at some of the other results so far this weekend dortmund brushed past beat a felt phosphoric one against hatta stuttgart put 5 of theirs live 6 win over mention club buff on friday bremen beat frankfurt in an underdog when and there are still 3 games to play on sunday when your own berlin play hoffenheim minds host i was buried and laver cozen face freiburg. well you're watching the news live from berlin next sports life which looks at the meeting. is of brazilian footballer until squad yeah i'm public thanks for watching and see you soon. we're all set to get 2 good beyond. take on the world. oh this is where all of the stories that matter to you.
munich up back on track with a win over relegation threatened cologne the hosts hit the back of the nats 5 times in a commanding performance built around midfielder they own gorecki he said of both 1st half goals the 2nd of which saw him skillfully combined with league top scorer robert levon dusky $51.00 was the final score at the hands. let's take a look at some of the other results so far this weekend dortmund brushed past beat a felt phosphoric one against hatta stuttgart put 5 of theirs...
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he's nat foreign policy expert. so, my new agent said i'm thinking of sending it over to alice. well, i had on met alice a couple times so i didn't know alice at all. but in publishing world in those days alice was al lit. if she said i'm go to send it to alice, arch knows who -- everybody knows who she was talking pout. said, fine. al lit took my thesis which was provocative thesis, and not one that you would have been reading about elsewhere, i don't think at that time, and she was kind of struck by it. she had me up to new york, and we talk about and she said i like this idea so i ended up doing it but she knew what i really loved was narrative history and that's what she loved. so, we tried to come up with some ideas of where to go next, and as i've always given her the full credit she was the one who said to me in a phone conversation we'll come up withsomething. what do you know but the mexican wart -- war and i said i know at bit about it. i'd be interested in pursuing the politicked of it and that's huh we came up with that. it was her idea. then we did that one. did the
he's nat foreign policy expert. so, my new agent said i'm thinking of sending it over to alice. well, i had on met alice a couple times so i didn't know alice at all. but in publishing world in those days alice was al lit. if she said i'm go to send it to alice, arch knows who -- everybody knows who she was talking pout. said, fine. al lit took my thesis which was provocative thesis, and not one that you would have been reading about elsewhere, i don't think at that time, and she was kind of...
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nat sivver took three wickets to help bowl the home side out for 192.went on to make 63 runs, as england won by seven wickets. the third and final match is tomorrow. we are really happy with where we are at the minute, and i guess things that we needed to work on from the warm—up game, a bit more consistency with the ball and putting in the right area more often, but also batting partnerships and making sure that we extend those and keep doing the good things for longer. so i think we are in a really good place at the minute, and hopefully we can wrap up the odi part of the tour in two days' time. now, the england men's two—day test defeat in india. after that, coach chris silverwood says they havn�*t officially complained to the icc about the pitch. —— haven't officially complained. england were beaten on a surface in ahmedabad which some have suggested wasn't fit for test cricket. england accept they were outplayed but silverwood says he'll be discussing the challenging conditions with his captain, joe root. joe andi joe and i will have conversations,
nat sivver took three wickets to help bowl the home side out for 192.went on to make 63 runs, as england won by seven wickets. the third and final match is tomorrow. we are really happy with where we are at the minute, and i guess things that we needed to work on from the warm—up game, a bit more consistency with the ball and putting in the right area more often, but also batting partnerships and making sure that we extend those and keep doing the good things for longer. so i think we are in...
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it is about nat-gas.talk we need to get off their own power grid and join the southwest power pool. the issue, as you point out, not enough backup energy. there is no ramp up obligation we're hearing like nat-gas. wind and sole solar don't have to pay to maintain the reliability of the grid. the wind executives say we don't have the battery capacity right now to store wind energy. your thoughts on all of that? >> wind energy is not, is not an economically feasible. it has to be subsidized in texas to even be built. so, it's not, it is not a stable source of energy when the weather is bad. elizabeth: okay. so this is one, feels like a once in a century event, david. where do you see this going forward, final word? >> i think there will be a complete relook in texas at our energy generation capacity. elizabeth: all right. david, i love your common sense. you're so practical, down-to-earth. you just gift information. we love to hear it. david, thanks so much for your insights. >> thanks a lot, liz. elizabeth
it is about nat-gas.talk we need to get off their own power grid and join the southwest power pool. the issue, as you point out, not enough backup energy. there is no ramp up obligation we're hearing like nat-gas. wind and sole solar don't have to pay to maintain the reliability of the grid. the wind executives say we don't have the battery capacity right now to store wind energy. your thoughts on all of that? >> wind energy is not, is not an economically feasible. it has to be subsidized...
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is it true that you were named after nat king cole and your brother was named after dylan thomas >> you would just say it because it sounded artsy >> jimmy: exactly, yeah. >> i'm really just named after like cabbage, cole slaw, that's the definition of my name. it comes from cabbage farmer, i think, is -- >> jimmy: but cole and dylan, they're great names. >> i think cole's pretty great i think dylan could use a little work. >> jimmy: did you and your brother, by the way -- your brother's coming back to tv. he's in the new mindy kaling show yeah, it was big news. and then, i don't know if you remember, what you commented on twitter, because i follow both of you do you remember what you said? >> yeah, i asked him what the crew was going to be when they find out he's just not funny >> jimmy: you go back and forth and i was actually going to show you some examples, because this one thing you told each other and, like, roast each other online this one time you asked your brother, @dylansprouse, were you zack or cody i give props for that. i give a like on that one. i give a couple of snaps b
is it true that you were named after nat king cole and your brother was named after dylan thomas >> you would just say it because it sounded artsy >> jimmy: exactly, yeah. >> i'm really just named after like cabbage, cole slaw, that's the definition of my name. it comes from cabbage farmer, i think, is -- >> jimmy: but cole and dylan, they're great names. >> i think cole's pretty great i think dylan could use a little work. >> jimmy: did you and your brother,...
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nat-gas pipelines freezing. also oil wells shutting in.ten to what former energy secretary rick perry is saying. he is talking about the common-sense approach of trump administration, all-in approach. let's listen. >> if we were in the aoc world, fast forward 10 years and everything is solar, everything is wind you have this stipe of type of event, nine degrees, you don't have power to keep you warm, you are going to die. i don't hear the current administration, i don't hear the green new deal talking about anything other than wind and solar. elizabeth: okay. your reaction, sir? >> nine degrees would be a heat wave in bismarck, north dakota. i want to put it as clearly as i can. wind and solar are not baseload power. they were never intended to be base load power. if we continue policies that make them base load power. we'll see more events happen. natural gas provides energy. oil provides energy. wind and solar provide a place on the grid but if we make them base power we'll have consequences. you don't have to look far. california with b
nat-gas pipelines freezing. also oil wells shutting in.ten to what former energy secretary rick perry is saying. he is talking about the common-sense approach of trump administration, all-in approach. let's listen. >> if we were in the aoc world, fast forward 10 years and everything is solar, everything is wind you have this stipe of type of event, nine degrees, you don't have power to keep you warm, you are going to die. i don't hear the current administration, i don't hear the green new...
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nat sivver took three wickets to help bowl the home side out for 192. with where we are at the minute, and i guess things that we needed to work on from the warm—up game, a bit more consistency with the ball and putting in the right area more often, but also batting partnerships and making sure that we extend those
nat sivver took three wickets to help bowl the home side out for 192. with where we are at the minute, and i guess things that we needed to work on from the warm—up game, a bit more consistency with the ball and putting in the right area more often, but also batting partnerships and making sure that we extend those
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even in the last few hours -- nat. even in the last few hours -- nat.le? it is possible and we believe we can do it and we - not possible? it is possible and we believe we can do it and we have l not possible? it is possible and we | believe we can do it and we have to do it for the people that need us so we are determined to get there and we are determined to get there and we feel so supported by everybody pledging for us. what we feel so supported by everybody pledging for us-— we feel so supported by everybody pledging for us. what will you do if ou don't pledging for us. what will you do if you don't raise _ pledging for us. what will you do if you don't raise the _ pledging for us. what will you do if you don't raise the money? - pledging for us. what will you do if you don't raise the money? what l pledging for us. what will you do if. you don't raise the money? what will happen to these horses? what is the reality if you don't make the money? we don't allow our minds to go there because we will not use any energy or negative thoughts but it would
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an intensive collaboration with writer director counter ben honey from tunisia in 2021 the film will natchristopher another nomination for the german cinematography prime's. i deserve appealing they want to go. there is no question. they want to get to that answer and there's something. that doesn't mean in the way they approach that and i just feel like being there and fighting for that. right now he's on the island of white of and toward his latest film copilot will premiere at the berlin international film festival he and director and a sort of better shape are preparing it's very atmospheric but it could be anything. the film portrays a love story between 2 students eisley and sayit when saeed suddenly disappears his family comes after a sleep but the 2 have sworn to keep their secrets he's tell me. when was the best times for sight if i am i what i did last year you know i don't know in my films i don't quite know what cameramen you keep you kind of dancing with the actors kind of and they need to work together very close. this is. about. the who goes from here. i know who can trans
an intensive collaboration with writer director counter ben honey from tunisia in 2021 the film will natchristopher another nomination for the german cinematography prime's. i deserve appealing they want to go. there is no question. they want to get to that answer and there's something. that doesn't mean in the way they approach that and i just feel like being there and fighting for that. right now he's on the island of white of and toward his latest film copilot will premiere at the berlin...
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to an intensive collaboration with writer director cal for ben honey from tunisia 2021 the film will natchristopher another nomination for the german cinema tom graffiti primes. i deserve to feeling that they want to go. no question. and they want to get to that answer and there's something. that's just me and the way they approach that and i just feel like being there and i think for. right now he's on the island of white of in torah his latest film copilot will premiere at the burnin international film festival he and director under sort of better shape are preparing. it's very atmospheric but it could be anything. the film portrays a love story between 2 students as lee and saeed when saeed suddenly disappears his family comes after astley but the 2 have sworn to keep their secrets he's telling me. when was the best bank's website if i am i what i did i hear you know how i don't know in my. inquiry and cameramen yorkies you kind of dancing with the actors kind of and they need to work together very. this is about. the who goes from here. i know who can translate the sense of claustrop
to an intensive collaboration with writer director cal for ben honey from tunisia 2021 the film will natchristopher another nomination for the german cinema tom graffiti primes. i deserve to feeling that they want to go. no question. and they want to get to that answer and there's something. that's just me and the way they approach that and i just feel like being there and i think for. right now he's on the island of white of in torah his latest film copilot will premiere at the burnin...
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commuters like nat upon ben just because she works as a barista in a city center cafe and doesn't own a car so she has no choice but to use public transport but taking a bus is out of the question she says if i want to pull my work on time. unlike your road based options the water bus won't get stuck in traffic she says. well it's what if i mean isn't it 45 minutes every day so i get to what my place on the team 301038 b. day is not waste time like. the 12 kilometer journey cause not upon roughly 30 euro cents making it not only the finest this but also the cheapest option for reaching her workplace. now if it be old diesel powered water buses that ply the science science can will create health and environmental hazards of they were. like oh. a lot of life. to 45 minutes the younger mr arrives at his stop from here it's only a 5 minute walk to work place in downtown bangkok. the street sounds come almost as a reprieve after the noise of the old diesel powered bore surprise but even that could soon be a thing of the past. that cook city government has realized that we must become more
commuters like nat upon ben just because she works as a barista in a city center cafe and doesn't own a car so she has no choice but to use public transport but taking a bus is out of the question she says if i want to pull my work on time. unlike your road based options the water bus won't get stuck in traffic she says. well it's what if i mean isn't it 45 minutes every day so i get to what my place on the team 301038 b. day is not waste time like. the 12 kilometer journey cause not upon...
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commuters like nat upon bin jasim. she works as a barista in a city center cafe and doesn't own a car so she has no choice but to use public transport but taking a bus is out of the question she says if the one tool will work on time what if my baby unlike you wrote based options the water bus won't get stuck in traffic she says. well it's what if i mean isn't it 45 minutes every day so i. may work place 110301038 be days not waste time like bus the 12 kilometer journey cause not upon a roughly 30 euro cents making it not only the finest this but also the cheapest option for reaching her workplace. however the old diesel powered would have buses that ply the science science can will create health and environmental hazards they were. like oh. look at me a lot of life. to 45 minutes the younger mr arrives at his stop from here it's only a 5 minute walk to work place in downtown bangkok. the street sounds come almost as a reprieve off to the noise of the old diesel powered war supplies but even that could soon be a thing
commuters like nat upon bin jasim. she works as a barista in a city center cafe and doesn't own a car so she has no choice but to use public transport but taking a bus is out of the question she says if the one tool will work on time what if my baby unlike you wrote based options the water bus won't get stuck in traffic she says. well it's what if i mean isn't it 45 minutes every day so i. may work place 110301038 be days not waste time like bus the 12 kilometer journey cause not upon a roughly...
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to an intensive collaboration with writer director cal for ben honey from tunisia 2021 the film will natchristopher another nomination for the german cinematography primus. and i deserve the feeling that they want to go. no question. and they want to get to that answer and there's something. they talked with me in the way they approach there and i just feel like being there and fighting for that. right now he's on the island of white of in tora his latest film copilot will premiere at the burn an international film festival he and director under sort of better shape are preparing. it's very atmospheric but it could be anything. the film portrays a love story between 2 students as lee and saeed when saeed suddenly disappears his family comes after but the 2 have sworn to keep their secrets he's told me. when i was the best bank's website if i am i what i do you know how i don't know in my films. in quite a lot and then. you kind of dancing with the actors kind of and they need to work together very. this is. this is. not the heat you know it's been here. i know you can't trust the sense o
to an intensive collaboration with writer director cal for ben honey from tunisia 2021 the film will natchristopher another nomination for the german cinematography primus. and i deserve the feeling that they want to go. no question. and they want to get to that answer and there's something. they talked with me in the way they approach there and i just feel like being there and fighting for that. right now he's on the island of white of in tora his latest film copilot will premiere at the burn...
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commuters like nat upon ben just because she works as a barista in the city center cafe and doesn't own a car so she has no choice but to use public transport but taking a bus is out of the question she says if the one tool will work on time is my base unlike a road based options the water bus won't get stuck in traffic she says. well it's what if i mean isn't it 45 min if every day so i. may well place on the team $30.00 to $30.00 it be days not waste time like. the 12 kilometer journey cause not upon a roughly 30 euro cents making it not only the finest is but also the cheapest option for reaching her workplace. however if the old diesel powered would have buses that ply the science can will create health and environmental hazards of they were. like oh. i think. a lot of life. to 45 minutes the younger mr arrives at his stop from here it's only a 5 minute walk to work place in downtown bangkok. the street sounds come almost as a reprieve after the noise of the old diesel college would have passed but even that could soon be a thing of the past. bangkok city government has realised tha
commuters like nat upon ben just because she works as a barista in the city center cafe and doesn't own a car so she has no choice but to use public transport but taking a bus is out of the question she says if the one tool will work on time is my base unlike a road based options the water bus won't get stuck in traffic she says. well it's what if i mean isn't it 45 min if every day so i. may well place on the team $30.00 to $30.00 it be days not waste time like. the 12 kilometer journey cause...
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monitored by trump's team and he wrote, "he--" meaning donald trump in this instance-- "can order the nat guard to stand down if needed. unfortunately, he has no control over the capitol police. but there are only around 2,000 of them and a lot are useless fat-asses or girls." it's all right there, the overall goal, maps of theca t w. they even said publicly, openly, proudly, that president trump will help them to commandeer the national guard so all they have to do is overwhelm the 2,000 capitol police officers. this was reported in the nbc news and of "the washington post" with headlines like,núÑ&ch far-right internet forums ahead of protests. pro-trump forums erupt with violent threats ahead offed with's rally against the 2020 election." fox news also reported that the proud boys would come to the january 6 rally, prepared for violent action, even quoting a proud boy member who said they would "incognito and spread across downtown d.c. in smaller numbers." city officials, seeing these same warnings, also publicly warned about the violence and unlawful weapons at the event. d.c. mayor m
monitored by trump's team and he wrote, "he--" meaning donald trump in this instance-- "can order the nat guard to stand down if needed. unfortunately, he has no control over the capitol police. but there are only around 2,000 of them and a lot are useless fat-asses or girls." it's all right there, the overall goal, maps of theca t w. they even said publicly, openly, proudly, that president trump will help them to commandeer the national guard so all they have to do is...
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nat sciver scored the winning runs as they won by eight wickets. to the bbc about becoming the first openly gay male winter olympics gold medallist. i had panic attack and i was like, i did not think this through. what if i'm giving up all of my sponsorship opportunities? on the back of their victory over germany at the weekend, great britain completed their successful qualfication for the 2022 eurobasket finals, with an impressive 94—73 win over group winners france yesterday. it was an extra special evening for one player in particular who equalled a 45—year—old record for the most consecutive appearances for britain. teddy okereafor has now played 49 games in a row and, after the game, he spoke to me about breaking the record. that's a big honour, you know? i have _ that's a big honour, you know? i have been— that's a big honour, you know? i have been able to stay healthy the entire _ have been able to stay healthy the entire time. it's something that you don't _ entire time. it's something that you don't dream — entire time. it's something that
nat sciver scored the winning runs as they won by eight wickets. to the bbc about becoming the first openly gay male winter olympics gold medallist. i had panic attack and i was like, i did not think this through. what if i'm giving up all of my sponsorship opportunities? on the back of their victory over germany at the weekend, great britain completed their successful qualfication for the 2022 eurobasket finals, with an impressive 94—73 win over group winners france yesterday. it was an...
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internationally either by the reputational or in terms of penalties that they obviously feel they will be nat and i think that what we've seen this week at the united nations security council that the china did sign up to a statement from the security council me and my i mean china's relationship with own sense of she was very good prior to the coup china's support for me and mas military post has been less than fulsome i mean yes yes they've been they have not can dampen and but it's it's not the wholehearted support that the coup leaders would have would have wanted and i think it's possible now to make use of the u.s. is engaged meant and china is feeling that maybe they would have got a better deal. of the civilian administration to really make some changes in me and my i mean this young people on the streets they they do not want the military back i mean most people are mia ma. young born after 1988 when young censored. she came to political prominence they don't want to return to a country ruled by all means male soldiers debby it looked to me very much like he wanted to jump in and add
internationally either by the reputational or in terms of penalties that they obviously feel they will be nat and i think that what we've seen this week at the united nations security council that the china did sign up to a statement from the security council me and my i mean china's relationship with own sense of she was very good prior to the coup china's support for me and mas military post has been less than fulsome i mean yes yes they've been they have not can dampen and but it's it's not...
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nbc's natalie morales sat down with one of its proud members, our buddy, blake shelton. >> hi, nat!he reflects on what the opry means to him. ♪ i saw the light in a sunrise ♪ >> repor i can specifically remember as a kid getting mad at the radio because they weren't playing whatever i thought was good at the time. >> reporter: growing up in oklahoma, the pinnacle of blake's country music dream was to perform at the grand ole opry. >> my earliest memories of my grandma talking to me, saying, some day you're going to be on the grand ole opry. to me, it was something your grandma would say to you. for that something so outlandish and ridiculous to become a reality truly is a dream come true. >> welcome to the grand ole opry, everybody! >> reporter: the legendary nashville stage concert has been home to hitmakers and legends alike. from hank williams to garth brooks and dolly parton. what started as a barn dance radio show 95 years ago is now country's crowning achievement. blake was 25 years old when he made his grand ole opry debut. do you remember the first time performing, what that
nbc's natalie morales sat down with one of its proud members, our buddy, blake shelton. >> hi, nat!he reflects on what the opry means to him. ♪ i saw the light in a sunrise ♪ >> repor i can specifically remember as a kid getting mad at the radio because they weren't playing whatever i thought was good at the time. >> reporter: growing up in oklahoma, the pinnacle of blake's country music dream was to perform at the grand ole opry. >> my earliest memories of my...
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no, ma'am, it didn't go any further than nat. >> reporter: i >> you hadn't seen it yourself. >> no, ma'am, it didn't go any further than that. >> reporter: in the first public hearing focused on the capitol attack, the former sergeant at arms for the house and senate the former police chief and acting d.c. police chief all faulted intelligence used to prepare for january 6. >> based on the intelligence, we all believed that the plan met the threat and that we were prepared. we now know that we had the wrong plan. >> these criminals came prepared for war. they came with their own radio system to coordinate the attack. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors allege thomas webster, a marine veteran and retired n.y.p.d. offers was among the rioters. they say he assaulted a police officer with a flag pole holding a marine corps flag. he's one of approximately 275 charged so far. capitol police captain carneysha mendoza was in the rotunda that day. >> i received chemical burns to my face that still have not healed to this day. >> reporter: sund told senators that during the attack he asked the house
no, ma'am, it didn't go any further than nat. >> reporter: i >> you hadn't seen it yourself. >> no, ma'am, it didn't go any further than that. >> reporter: in the first public hearing focused on the capitol attack, the former sergeant at arms for the house and senate the former police chief and acting d.c. police chief all faulted intelligence used to prepare for january 6. >> based on the intelligence, we all believed that the plan met the threat and that we were...
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of conversations it also opening the doors for everybody out there to understand it's about taking natsar and not just being a sport, but creating a culture. it's just a beginning. i look forward to learning, but more than anything it's about the movement and the message, and bringing little together, so thank you to track house, justin, ty and -- for believes in me. >> if i had one tip for you, just work on the enthusiasm. you need to lift it. >> yeah. you haven't seen me yet. it's just 2:30 >> i'll catch up with you later. [ laughter ] >>> nascar last year had -- i guess it was last year, an unfortunate incident involving bubba wallace that turned out to be very complicated how much of this move springs from your desire to make a statement everywhere to advance equality in that sport and among its fans i think you understand what you're driving at? >> i do, and i'm going to step on the gas listen, that's exactly what it's about. it's about taking a sport, making it a culture, and showing everybody that this is for everybody. i've been telling people all the time, and i tell them when
of conversations it also opening the doors for everybody out there to understand it's about taking natsar and not just being a sport, but creating a culture. it's just a beginning. i look forward to learning, but more than anything it's about the movement and the message, and bringing little together, so thank you to track house, justin, ty and -- for believes in me. >> if i had one tip for you, just work on the enthusiasm. you need to lift it. >> yeah. you haven't seen me yet. it's...
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withoututre nat internalizing aw expertise of all the commercialo banks funding infrastructure nationwide, it's hard to see how the state could do the job ha adequately or even as well as the current nmarket. the impli at that point we'reed talking about socializing farm economy and the innocent words title 2 apply and more than many title e supporters would condone. if we're going to have a i industrial policy i could think of sectors that need it more. i don't think we need to go dowh spis road. i hope title advocates will work with those of us who have concerns in the spirit of i p disinterested pursuit of sound e public policy unbeholden to anyt slogan orfu faction and i pledg to talk to anyone who wants to talk about to bring a respectfu' open mind tos the conversation and to do my best to understand. everyone's concerns because mutual trust and confidence is the basis of progress here as anywhere. thanks very much. >> commissioner simington, thank you very much. there is appreci lot there to t about.t.su and ibsta appreciate the substa really, of your remarks. just a couple quick re
withoututre nat internalizing aw expertise of all the commercialo banks funding infrastructure nationwide, it's hard to see how the state could do the job ha adequately or even as well as the current nmarket. the impli at that point we'reed talking about socializing farm economy and the innocent words title 2 apply and more than many title e supporters would condone. if we're going to have a i industrial policy i could think of sectors that need it more. i don't think we need to go dowh spis...
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there was one day earlier where nat gas prices alone, in one day, jumped 8%. now there were other factors at play here but this goes way beyond just weather-related or energy-related commodities. a host of them have been soaring of late and it occurs at a time when inflation is being raised again, as a legitimate threat to this economic recovery if it goes too far too fast. it has moved very far, and it has moved very fast. how big a worry should this be? we got dan geltrude with us, rebecca walzer and last but not least, erin gibbs. so, erin, end with you begin with you on how real this inflation threat could be. in other words it's not just gas home heating oil, natural gas, it's a whole lot of stuff moving up. >> for the most part though, its been within materials, and particularly with construction and this migration into the suburbs has caused a lot of those prices to increase, but the real thing that indicates inflation is bond markets, and that's what we've been noticing is that a lot of those bond yields have been going up, but when you look at treasur
there was one day earlier where nat gas prices alone, in one day, jumped 8%. now there were other factors at play here but this goes way beyond just weather-related or energy-related commodities. a host of them have been soaring of late and it occurs at a time when inflation is being raised again, as a legitimate threat to this economic recovery if it goes too far too fast. it has moved very far, and it has moved very fast. how big a worry should this be? we got dan geltrude with us, rebecca...
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nat was what was behind this. she wanted -- she wants him to end his career in politics, essentially. and she wanted him to know that there is a lot of discontent with how he has conducted himself within his own family. there certainly is discontent with him among republicans in illinois. what makes this extraordinary is, of course, the family nature of it, and that they would make this so public, and not just sending a letter like this to him, but to several other republicans and elected office in illinois and out of elected office in illinois. it was clear this was a letter that they intended to receive wide circulation, and of course now it has. >> i think gloria, one of the reasons that this story and this letter resonates so much with people is, you know, you can see story after story after story of families that are divided. i mean, they don't have this kind of element with obviously an elected official, but this idea of a divided family is pervasive right now across the country. >> it is. and what was so in
nat was what was behind this. she wanted -- she wants him to end his career in politics, essentially. and she wanted him to know that there is a lot of discontent with how he has conducted himself within his own family. there certainly is discontent with him among republicans in illinois. what makes this extraordinary is, of course, the family nature of it, and that they would make this so public, and not just sending a letter like this to him, but to several other republicans and elected...
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graham's office about his advocacy of this bill while 11 million americans are out of work, and the nate and the house have yet to respond to the need for a further relief package, but now he's all involved in daca. well, catch and release is back at our border with mexico, you'll be perhaps not pleased to hear. border protection, customs and border protection telling mcallen, texas, mayor that families with children are being released into the united states while they await for asylum hearings. not just family units. the pandemic is also being used by customs and border e protection to keep individuals out of a congregant setting. joining us now, former customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan. mark, good to see you and to see you in a civilian role, if i can put it that way. welcome back. and congratulations on a job well done, a tough job as i think most americans understand. let's turn to this open border and just wide open illegal immigration and rampant amnesty that the biden administration is insisting will be the new reality, and it's becoming so quickly. a crisis
graham's office about his advocacy of this bill while 11 million americans are out of work, and the nate and the house have yet to respond to the need for a further relief package, but now he's all involved in daca. well, catch and release is back at our border with mexico, you'll be perhaps not pleased to hear. border protection, customs and border protection telling mcallen, texas, mayor that families with children are being released into the united states while they await for asylum...
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nothing in the constitution or nats, i think that is a fanciful, preposterous claim.ll said. iam a democrat, i never thought i would say pay more attention to mitch mcconnell�*s speeches. when he quoted article two, section four that only several officers can be convicted, he was not making that up. it does not come out of thin air. your commentators won't talk about the politics, but talk about the law. it seems to be the constitution held and institutions have served us well. persons in the senates and in the house who met after all this turmoil and voted that night to accept the electoral slate, 60 judges, many and voted that night to accept the electoralslate, 60judges, many of them republican employees who rejected donald trump's suit, various election officials that he has trashed and his tweets, all stood up against him. and i think the vote today is a good example of that. i think the vote today is a good example of that. ithink if the vote today is a good example of that. i think if you stripped away the explicit constitutional bar against trying private citi
nothing in the constitution or nats, i think that is a fanciful, preposterous claim.ll said. iam a democrat, i never thought i would say pay more attention to mitch mcconnell�*s speeches. when he quoted article two, section four that only several officers can be convicted, he was not making that up. it does not come out of thin air. your commentators won't talk about the politics, but talk about the law. it seems to be the constitution held and institutions have served us well. persons in the...
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>> we have some of the highest case r rates in thehe natation now, and alaskaa natatives a ar disproportionatelyffected b hospitalizations and deathths. getting ouour populatation, primarilyy alaska native, vaccinated is number one priority. >> reporter: been a doctor in alaska for nearly two decades. hasn't seen anything like this. have you gone t to these extent befofore? >> not in this e exact way f fo this exactct reason. >> reporter:r: extra effort inclcludes holdingng delicate vaccines on her lap in bumpy plane rides and keeping at right temperature. >> don't want to waste a drop of precious resource. >> reporter: put it underneath your shirt? >> between shirt and coat to keep it warm. wind can freeze it fast and won't inject. >> reporter: it's a community effort. >> one of the most important trips i've taken. >> reporter: ferried vaccines twice across the bay when poor weather prevented the nurses from flying. >> i got choked up, feeling it's a first step, but also going to be bumpy ride. normally takes half hour, that today took about an hour to slowly crawl across the bay, just trying t
>> we have some of the highest case r rates in thehe natation now, and alaskaa natatives a ar disproportionatelyffected b hospitalizations and deathths. getting ouour populatation, primarilyy alaska native, vaccinated is number one priority. >> reporter: been a doctor in alaska for nearly two decades. hasn't seen anything like this. have you gone t to these extent befofore? >> not in this e exact way f fo this exactct reason. >> reporter:r: extra effort inclcludes...
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the bill is popular among most americans based on recent polls but faces strong opposition in the natd to leon jacob in part because as a doctor, he saved lives. now, police officers were telling her he was trying to hire a hitman to potentially take hers. and there was more. she wasn't the only target. but the police were putting the wheels in motion on a plan of their own. here's andrea canning with "twisted in texas." >> after some anxious days in pittsburgh, meghan verikas got a call from investigators to come back to houston. soon after she arrived, they called again with a surprise. >> they said, "we're outside. we need you to get in the car with us." >> this is like out of a movie? >> it is. they take me to some lot that looks like a junk yard, kinda. there's cars with bullet holes in them. >> just then, another car pulled up, and a man got out. meghan recognized valerie's ex-husband mack, and learned that he, too, was the target of a hit. >> he just hugged me. and he was like, "i heard about this, like, a day ago." and i was like, "yeah, i've been dealing with this for some ti
the bill is popular among most americans based on recent polls but faces strong opposition in the natd to leon jacob in part because as a doctor, he saved lives. now, police officers were telling her he was trying to hire a hitman to potentially take hers. and there was more. she wasn't the only target. but the police were putting the wheels in motion on a plan of their own. here's andrea canning with "twisted in texas." >> after some anxious days in pittsburgh, meghan verikas...
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. >>> nat is "all in" on this tuesday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now.> good evening. thank you, my friend. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tonight, this hour, we are watching the united states capitol building, where united states capitol police officer brian sicknick will be honored tonight. he will lie in honor under the capitol rotunda in a ceremony and observation that's going to begin within the next few minutes. presidents and military heroes have been honored in this way before. the great rosa parks was thus honored in 2005. civil rights icon john lewis thus honored this past year. the reverend billy graham was honored similarly in 2018. for the u.s. capitol police, though, this is not the
. >>> nat is "all in" on this tuesday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now.> good evening. thank you, my friend. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tonight, this hour, we are watching the united states capitol building, where united states capitol police officer brian sicknick will be honored tonight. he will lie in honor under the capitol rotunda in a ceremony and observation that's going to begin within the next few minutes. presidents and...
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. >>> nat is "all in" on this tuesday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening. thank you, my friend. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tonight, this hour, we are watching the united states capitol building, where united states capitol police officer brian sicknick will be honored tonight. he will lie in honor under the capitol rotunda in a ceremony and observation that's going to begin within the next few minutes. presidents and military heroes have been honored in this way before. the great rosa parks was thus honored in 2005. civil rights icon john lewis thus honored this past year. the reverend billy graham was honored similarly in 2018. for the u.s. capitol police, though, this is not the first time. in july, 1998, a delusional seriously mentally ill man walked through the metal detectors at the capitol building while he was carrying a loaded smith and wesson resolver. a u.s. capitol police officer stopped the man when he set off the alarm and asked the man to go through again. the man turned without a
. >>> nat is "all in" on this tuesday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening. thank you, my friend. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. tonight, this hour, we are watching the united states capitol building, where united states capitol police officer brian sicknick will be honored tonight. he will lie in honor under the capitol rotunda in a ceremony and observation that's going to begin within the next few...
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oil and nat gas still rising as a deadly winter storm still paralyzes texas and now heads east leaving millions without power amid rolling blackouts and subzero temperatures. we're going to have a live report on the ground from the lone star state. and now that warren buffett's mystery stocks have been revealed, we are about to deconstruct why he bought or added to those positions and why he sold two names that are considered best in their class. you've got to hear about that. >>> in the meantime, fox business alert, winter weather still causing severe issues across the u.s.. more than 4200 flights have been canceled, at least 20 people have been killed and millions of people are without power from texas to kentucky as snow, ice and then throw in tornado damage, really? that's crippling power lines. the same storm now on its way to the northeast with more than 100 million americans under winter weather advisories. this weather is crippling energy production in the oil patch, and that is really what has sent natural gas up. remember yesterday it had jumped pretty dramatically? well, it'
oil and nat gas still rising as a deadly winter storm still paralyzes texas and now heads east leaving millions without power amid rolling blackouts and subzero temperatures. we're going to have a live report on the ground from the lone star state. and now that warren buffett's mystery stocks have been revealed, we are about to deconstruct why he bought or added to those positions and why he sold two names that are considered best in their class. you've got to hear about that. >>> in...
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production on the percentage basis almost the same, and the drop in power was equal across the board, and nat gas and wind and nukes all down, and solar doubled because the contribution to the grid, shep, it is too small to help much. to the briefing this afternoon, the officials with ercot which is the electrical reliability council of texas sounded hopeful that more customers would be brought online soon. >> as more are coming on, we are utilizing maximum amount as possible to restore to consumers as soon as we can. >> but that is more to wait for the millions without power to night, and 3-plus million tonight, and as the political infighting of the cause and the source is bringing them nothing but cold comfort. >> brian sullivan, thank you. >>> so now the next round of this weather with so many people with lights out, heat out and water off, what is coming? jan ja jannice huff is with us. what is out there? >> well, it is a cold rain in baton rouge turning to freezing rain in natchez, mist, and more rain and snow in little rock. so another low pressure in texas that hit earlier is rolling
production on the percentage basis almost the same, and the drop in power was equal across the board, and nat gas and wind and nukes all down, and solar doubled because the contribution to the grid, shep, it is too small to help much. to the briefing this afternoon, the officials with ercot which is the electrical reliability council of texas sounded hopeful that more customers would be brought online soon. >> as more are coming on, we are utilizing maximum amount as possible to restore...
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>> it creates this altar nat version of reality.idea that these asians are not part of the main story of america. in fact, they aren't really americans because when we see them, they're often cast as foreigners. and i -- you know, i think as much as you could say pop culture, how much does that influence? i think that influences on a sub conscience level of how we perceive certain groups. >> and how much that r has that changed or is it changing? >> it's both increase in the quantity and the variety of points of view, right? and some of that is driven just by the sheer kind of demand for content, you know, there's -- i don't know 600 scripted shows on tv, something like that. and i think that's really exciting that through, you know, through this sort of explosion in streaming and other shows we have the opportunity to dip into all of these different worlds and consciousnesses. >> i read it during the pandemic. and i couldn't help to think about the recent case of asian-americans being attacked in some instances because the virus be
>> it creates this altar nat version of reality.idea that these asians are not part of the main story of america. in fact, they aren't really americans because when we see them, they're often cast as foreigners. and i -- you know, i think as much as you could say pop culture, how much does that influence? i think that influences on a sub conscience level of how we perceive certain groups. >> and how much that r has that changed or is it changing? >> it's both increase in the...
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we like going to nats park, watching a baseball game.t get there by the end of the summer with the current pace of vaccinations. would you push back that timeline or is that realistic? >> no, i think that's realistic. and the reason i say that, wolf, is that depending upon the level of virus in the community, as i had mentioned, if we can get past vaccine hesitancy and we efficiently and effectively get people vaccinated to the tune of maybe 70 to 85% of the population by the end of the summer, the beginning of the fall, then we will have gotten herd immunity, i believe. mainly getting that blanket of protection over the community. on the way there, things will get better and better. so, for example, if we get a fairly good proportion of the population vaccinated and the level of virus in the community is low -- so when you look at the numbers, you see a very low number of people getting infected each day, very low test positivity. as we get into the summer, i believe you're going to be able to see that you'll have spectators at the game
we like going to nats park, watching a baseball game.t get there by the end of the summer with the current pace of vaccinations. would you push back that timeline or is that realistic? >> no, i think that's realistic. and the reason i say that, wolf, is that depending upon the level of virus in the community, as i had mentioned, if we can get past vaccine hesitancy and we efficiently and effectively get people vaccinated to the tune of maybe 70 to 85% of the population by the end of the...
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site monitored by trump's team and he wrote "he, meaning donald trump in this instance," can order the nat guard to stand down if needed. unfortunately he has no control over the capitol police. but they're only around 2,000 of them and a lot are useless fat asses or girls". >> it's all right there. the overall goal, map for the capitol, the weapons, communication devices. they even said publicly, openly, proudly that president trump will help them to commandeer the national guard so all they have to do is overwhelm the 2,000 capitol police officers. this was reported in the nbc news and "the washington post" with headlines like violence ripples through far right internet forums ahead of protests. pro trump forums erupt with violence threats ahead of wednesday's rally against the 2020 election. fox news also reported that the proud boys would come to the january 6 rally prepared for violent action, even quoting a proud boy member who said they would "incognito and spread across downtown d.c. in smaller numbers." city officials seen the same warnings, also publicly warned about the violence
site monitored by trump's team and he wrote "he, meaning donald trump in this instance," can order the nat guard to stand down if needed. unfortunately he has no control over the capitol police. but they're only around 2,000 of them and a lot are useless fat asses or girls". >> it's all right there. the overall goal, map for the capitol, the weapons, communication devices. they even said publicly, openly, proudly that president trump will help them to commandeer the...
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in this case i think there were three officers, there's the nat and there's history.ing like that shirt that melania trump wore that said, i really don't care, do you? but the american people care, history cares, and the house managers have made the case that trump is guilty as sin. we need witnesses to confirm that for history. >> joyce vance and paul butler, thank you both for that analysis. that was great. i appreciate it. >>> ahead to the roughly three hours of jumbled argument on the trump team, did it provide enough cover for the trump team? we'll talk about that next. for? we'll talk about that next once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threateni
in this case i think there were three officers, there's the nat and there's history.ing like that shirt that melania trump wore that said, i really don't care, do you? but the american people care, history cares, and the house managers have made the case that trump is guilty as sin. we need witnesses to confirm that for history. >> joyce vance and paul butler, thank you both for that analysis. that was great. i appreciate it. >>> ahead to the roughly three hours of jumbled...
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there is not, more you rely on wind and solar the more nat-gas and coal is needed to back it up.d solar energy, governor. what do you say. >> liz, that's right. reality texas already decreased the amount of energy they expected to get from wind. it is not as reliable in the winter. they didn't even get that from wind. there were problems with instrumentation and pipelines with other plants. we should make sure ear cot is held accountable and other generators. you're exactly right, we can't put owl your eggs in one basket. it shows until we have reliable, affordable battery storage powered by wind and solar. we will need natural gas plants and nuclear plants. they are not being built. elizabeth: yeah. >> because of ideology, we need affordable abundant energy in this country. it is critical for our economy. it is critical for our quality of life. oil and gas is critical for the american economy. the left -- elizabeth: hear's the thing. you're absolutely right, governor. we keep hearing from our sources too. how can the biden administration people like jennifer granholm and john ke
there is not, more you rely on wind and solar the more nat-gas and coal is needed to back it up.d solar energy, governor. what do you say. >> liz, that's right. reality texas already decreased the amount of energy they expected to get from wind. it is not as reliable in the winter. they didn't even get that from wind. there were problems with instrumentation and pipelines with other plants. we should make sure ear cot is held accountable and other generators. you're exactly right, we...
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you already go into the book as a teachager with nat your mind -- teenager with that in your mind.started to guess seeley but that felt too easy. seeley's power is so consistent through the book, the movie and the musical. feel like the other characters are interpret differently. >> the one i would like to be me most like. seelye is the one i like the most two different things. so, i think' as -- that's a great question. i wouldn't have written this book if i didn't care but seeley so much. >> exactly. you brought up seeley's forgiveness and that -- reading this book at the time i'm reading your book, we're in a national moment where we are talking but forgiveness and healing and unity, and and the think about this story, yes, seeley -- there is the movie ends with kind of a forgiveness and a reconciliation but not without a reckoning. you can call it the dinner scene, whatever, but there was an acknowledgment of injury done. right? before we get to forgiveness and i would hope that people don't miss that in her story, but -- and even harpo sophia -- they want her to jump to forgiv
you already go into the book as a teachager with nat your mind -- teenager with that in your mind.started to guess seeley but that felt too easy. seeley's power is so consistent through the book, the movie and the musical. feel like the other characters are interpret differently. >> the one i would like to be me most like. seelye is the one i like the most two different things. so, i think' as -- that's a great question. i wouldn't have written this book if i didn't care but seeley so...