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>>> hola buenas tardes nicole no estas??Ón y inclusive en otros mundos como otras vida >>> cÓmo creas te esta obra de arte para esta campaÑa? >>> bueno yo para mÍ como mucho del trabajo que hago para mÍ es muy importante la historia, este nuestras culturas y ver toda esa parte por ejemplo en el caso de mÉxico con los textiles que son tradiciones antiguas de mi paÍs pero tambiÉn de una manera mÁs contemporanea y crear cosas diferentes y oportunidades diferentes pero con esta, este reconocimiento de nuestra historia de nuestros ancestros entonces bÁsicamente quise ver futurista por eso hice ciertos patrones que no son necesariamente los tÍpicos tradicionales aquÍ >>> cÓmo se sientes de representar a mÉxico en esta campaÑa mundial? >>> obviamente despuÉs un hono que me escogieron a mÍ me contactaron y pues, me gusta mucho este obviamente ver este, latinos este, que porque siento que hay mucha talento en latinoamericana y que a veces por falta de oportunidades o diferentes cosas creo que no se puede ver pero me da mucho gusto sa
>>> hola buenas tardes nicole no estas??Ón y inclusive en otros mundos como otras vida >>> cÓmo creas te esta obra de arte para esta campaÑa? >>> bueno yo para mÍ como mucho del trabajo que hago para mÍ es muy importante la historia, este nuestras culturas y ver toda esa parte por ejemplo en el caso de mÉxico con los textiles que son tradiciones antiguas de mi paÍs pero tambiÉn de una manera mÁs contemporanea y crear cosas diferentes y oportunidades...
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nicole? >> thank you. you can easily share your slides. that would be the most helpful. >> okay. hold on. give me one second. i do apologize. this is not my skill set. i think i got it. one more moment. i hope everyone's having a good afternoon. can you see? there they are. >> yeah, we can see it. can you expand the -- perfect, great. that looks great. >> deborah, before you begin, if you -- interpreter views or anything, so let's just make sure folks that need that access that are on the call can see okay. >> thanks for reminding us, nicole. and for those of you who have access to a larger screen, we are being -- we are on channel 26 on xfinity. >> thank you. i think we can begin, dr. bourne, go ahead. >> thanks, nicole, and if you guys can call me deborah, i would prefer that. i was a social worker before i was a doctor, and the hardest job i've ever had is being a mom, so maybe if we're going to be ranking it, i would much prefer that. i'm very excited to be here with all of you, and it's
nicole? >> thank you. you can easily share your slides. that would be the most helpful. >> okay. hold on. give me one second. i do apologize. this is not my skill set. i think i got it. one more moment. i hope everyone's having a good afternoon. can you see? there they are. >> yeah, we can see it. can you expand the -- perfect, great. that looks great. >> deborah, before you begin, if you -- interpreter views or anything, so let's just make sure folks that need that...
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en el Último duelo de godzilla y king kong en el nuevo rodaje. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hola les saluda nicole asignaciÓn especial muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. la avalancha de ininmigrantes q quieren entrar es preocupante, y ahora hay ayuda para las familias que no han sido expulsadas y que estÁn en procedimiento de inmigraciÓn francisco cuevas tiene mÁs dato desde macalen texas buenas tardes francisco. >>> quÉ tal nicole estoy en la frontera de macalen reinosa donde comienza a sentirse una verdadera crisis humanitaria con ha llegada de miles y miles de inmigrante centroamericanos que llegan a estados unidos en busca de refugio en este momento del otro lado en reinosa hay ciento de niÑos con sus padres durmiendo prÁcticamente a la intemperie muchos niÑos pasan la noche en parques los que han logrado pasar a los estados unidos que han sido recibidos no estÁn en mejores condiciones el congresista henry cuÉllar acaba de dar a conocer imÁgenes de un centro de detenciÓn en texas donde se ven prÁcticamente que estÁn en un lugar en un albergue y no es la suficiente capacidad para toda la ca
en el Último duelo de godzilla y king kong en el nuevo rodaje. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> hola les saluda nicole asignaciÓn especial muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. la avalancha de ininmigrantes q quieren entrar es preocupante, y ahora hay ayuda para las familias que no han sido expulsadas y que estÁn en procedimiento de inmigraciÓn francisco cuevas tiene mÁs dato desde macalen texas buenas tardes francisco. >>> quÉ tal nicole estoy en la frontera de macalen reinosa...
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what's the one thing you will miss the most about nicole? nicole's love.and you're ok, do you know what i'm saying? if i had the biggest problem, it was never a problem. investigations into exactly what caused the death of nicole and her baby are still ongoing. when i close my eyes like this right now, it's the last moment of what happened, me and her, so when i close my eyes that is literally all i see. i have to open my eyes because i don't want to get to the end of that because it still doesn't make sense. hey, guys. boga, how has your life been impacted by the loss of nicole and baby reign? i didn't think i was going to make it. because what else have i got? i've been in this country alone, alone, and it's been so hard. both: three, two, one... yes! cheering. as the one—year anniversary of the death of nicole and reign approaches, the family are still searching for answers. the family say they can't see any more about the circumstances as they are going through legal proceedings to find out how and why this happened. joice etutu, bbc news.
what's the one thing you will miss the most about nicole? nicole's love.and you're ok, do you know what i'm saying? if i had the biggest problem, it was never a problem. investigations into exactly what caused the death of nicole and her baby are still ongoing. when i close my eyes like this right now, it's the last moment of what happened, me and her, so when i close my eyes that is literally all i see. i have to open my eyes because i don't want to get to the end of that because it still...
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claire mccaskill, nicolle wallace, you're invaluable.ou both. >> thank you. >> nicolle's special presentation, lives well lived, remembering and honoring covid-19 victims and their families one year into the pandemic. this will be an amazing, emotional hour. we need this. my heart needs this. >>> still ahead on "the reid out," big moves taking place right now on the covid front with huge announcements today about vaccine distribution and availability. distribution and availability but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, ♪ ♪ yeah, that's all me ♪ ♪ nothing and me ♪ ♪ go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin, that's my new plan ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ woman: keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. with skyrizi,
claire mccaskill, nicolle wallace, you're invaluable.ou both. >> thank you. >> nicolle's special presentation, lives well lived, remembering and honoring covid-19 victims and their families one year into the pandemic. this will be an amazing, emotional hour. we need this. my heart needs this. >>> still ahead on "the reid out," big moves taking place right now on the covid front with huge announcements today about vaccine distribution and availability. distribution...
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nicolle, you've been in administrations.an't think of a more administration that has been more vital and this latest policy is the perfect example. i think we'll see a lot of fairness through this administration. >> they were deprived of a rational transition, as biden described. dr. blackstone, i want to give you the last word. >> we need to think about short-term solutions and long-term solutions should another pandemic occur. we cannot have communities of color being the heaviest hit again. >> dr. blackstock, ashley parker, michael steele and donny deutch, thank you for joining us. >>> up next, our next guest has plans to hold republicans accountable next november. ans accountable next november. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference.
nicolle, you've been in administrations.an't think of a more administration that has been more vital and this latest policy is the perfect example. i think we'll see a lot of fairness through this administration. >> they were deprived of a rational transition, as biden described. dr. blackstone, i want to give you the last word. >> we need to think about short-term solutions and long-term solutions should another pandemic occur. we cannot have communities of color being the heaviest...
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plus, later nicole wallace is staying up with us.she's back on "the beat" tonight, along with salt n p a eppa. p aa eppa got to be tide. eppa. peppa. eppa peppa. as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. at novartis, our goal is to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you're taking cosentyx and your insurance or coverage changes or you need help paying cosentyx connect is here to help. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. call us or visit us online. we're here for you. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ excuse me ma'am, did you know that call us or visit us onli
plus, later nicole wallace is staying up with us.she's back on "the beat" tonight, along with salt n p a eppa. p aa eppa got to be tide. eppa. peppa. eppa peppa. as carla wonders if she can retire sooner, she'll revisit her plan with fidelity. and with a scenario that makes it a possibility, she'll enjoy her dream right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. at novartis, our goal is to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you're taking cosentyx and your insurance...
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nicole peril roll is a an award winning cyber security journalist where he work has been openinged for both film and television. she is a regular lecturer at the stanford graduate school of business and a graduate of princeton university and stanford yard. she live with her family bay area but prefers life off grid in their cabin in the would have hads, and i know how that feels. well, welcome to both of you. for those who are watching and don't goal me, i'm malcolm nance, the msnbc counterterrorism contributor and analyst. and i am a u.s. navy veteran, crip tollingist, code braker, arabic enterter and all-around spy for 30-plus years. >> i really know these authors and that's a really good because many of my questions are steeped on my career as an intelligence collector and stafford with the book "behind the enigma. "i come from the code-breaking world so needless to say anything related to world war ii starting off with the enigma breaking the german world war ii codes, that is our baby bread and butter. so john if i can start off with you and go over that back history that i missed
nicole peril roll is a an award winning cyber security journalist where he work has been openinged for both film and television. she is a regular lecturer at the stanford graduate school of business and a graduate of princeton university and stanford yard. she live with her family bay area but prefers life off grid in their cabin in the would have hads, and i know how that feels. well, welcome to both of you. for those who are watching and don't goal me, i'm malcolm nance, the msnbc...
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nicole la port is an l.a. based serb rite are for fast company. she previously was a columnist for "the new york times" and a staff writer for news week, the daily beast and variety and the author of the men who would be king, movies, moguls and a company called dreamworks. joining husband is jeff salingo who has reported on higher education for more than two decade. his writing at appeared in the washington post, new york times, atlantic and many more and also the best selling author of there is life after college, and college unbound. with that said, i'm going to turn off my camera. enjoy the talk everybody. >> great. welcome, everybody. i'm coming to you from washington, dc, and which plays a role in the varsity blues scandal. at georgetown university which we will be talking about with nicole. we'll be focus 0ing on both books but lieb into nicole's here because it just came out yesterday. le. >> yeah, yesterday. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> so nicole, i want to talk about the journey of the book. you started to plan this book within t
nicole la port is an l.a. based serb rite are for fast company. she previously was a columnist for "the new york times" and a staff writer for news week, the daily beast and variety and the author of the men who would be king, movies, moguls and a company called dreamworks. joining husband is jeff salingo who has reported on higher education for more than two decade. his writing at appeared in the washington post, new york times, atlantic and many more and also the best selling author...
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. >> exactly right, nicolle.s the beginning of a public accounting of what happened with regard to the november election last year. not only what happened in terms of the results and discounting the statements from then-president trump, but what happened in terms of actions by foreign countries. we learned in this report that russia did, in fact, wage campaigns to try to denigrate joe biden's candidacy in 2020. they did not, according to the intelligence report, alter the votes or tap into the election infrastructure in the united states but they certainly tried to shape public opinion and sow discord in this country. iran did the same to try to hurt trump and china considered it but didn't. this was all going on at a time when president trump was trying to tell americans not to worry about foreign interference because he was still haunted by what happened in the 2016 campaign when russia also acted to try to help him win that election. >> elizabeth newman, from your perch, it's clear that the security apparatus
. >> exactly right, nicolle.s the beginning of a public accounting of what happened with regard to the november election last year. not only what happened in terms of the results and discounting the statements from then-president trump, but what happened in terms of actions by foreign countries. we learned in this report that russia did, in fact, wage campaigns to try to denigrate joe biden's candidacy in 2020. they did not, according to the intelligence report, alter the votes or tap...
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>> nicolle, you are so right.end of the day, notwithstanding trump and his enablers, just relentless attack, it was the county election clerks, the judges, the attorney general, the governor, the people who were in these positions of pow who are respected the will of the people and thwarted those efforts who were the ones who ultimately allowed the will of the people to be heard. imagine if we didn't have some of the leadership that we had. follow this through all the way to january 6th, when you had, you know, spineless enablers, like josh hawley, who went to the floor of the united states senate, just moments after the insurrection was cleared, and continued with the lie. i said this before on your program, i'll say it again. had mitch mcconnell been the majority lead and a republican speaker in the house, i don't know if the institution would have held. i think they would have tried to steal this election even further, notwithstanding the good world of people across the country to protect the will of the people
>> nicolle, you are so right.end of the day, notwithstanding trump and his enablers, just relentless attack, it was the county election clerks, the judges, the attorney general, the governor, the people who were in these positions of pow who are respected the will of the people and thwarted those efforts who were the ones who ultimately allowed the will of the people to be heard. imagine if we didn't have some of the leadership that we had. follow this through all the way to january 6th,...
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nicole byer is host of both. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, nicole. >> thank you. >> jimmy: be rightcho in the forest ♪ ♪ (singing in korean) ♪ ♪ like an arrow in the blue sky ♪ ♪ (singing in korean) ♪ ♪ on my pillow, on my table ♪ ♪ yeah life goes on ♪ ♪ like this again ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ start your day with crest 3d white and from mochaccinos to merlot, ♪ like this again ♪ your smile will always be brilliant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance to lock in your whitest smile. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. hi sabrina! >>hi jen! so this aveeno® moisturizer goes beyond just soothing sensitive skin? exactly jen! calm + restore oat gel is formulated with prebiotic oat. and strengthens skin's moisture barrier. uh! i love it! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ we're for those who love to discover. who know an open mind is the only kind. who don't need to travel toind something new. and who know when you spend less, you can discover even more. at t.j. maxx and marshalls. sh. before, they would've heard me taking the car. before, i didn't have
nicole byer is host of both. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, nicole. >> thank you. >> jimmy: be rightcho in the forest ♪ ♪ (singing in korean) ♪ ♪ like an arrow in the blue sky ♪ ♪ (singing in korean) ♪ ♪ on my pillow, on my table ♪ ♪ yeah life goes on ♪ ♪ like this again ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ start your day with crest 3d white and from mochaccinos to merlot, ♪ like this again ♪ your smile will always be brilliant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100%...
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longing for a holiday nicole really does have favorite travel destinations in gemini. in the fall known from the longest speech to the enchanting slide. i'm trying to run into the banality. because some day we will tackle a bad single. next on d w. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. manticora. hot spots for the subject and some great cultural memorials to boot. w. travel off we go. in. a very. a warm welcome to our new special edition of check in. with nicole full of shows us her favorites from a trip to germany. 3 destinations that have particularly impressed tack.
longing for a holiday nicole really does have favorite travel destinations in gemini. in the fall known from the longest speech to the enchanting slide. i'm trying to run into the banality. because some day we will tackle a bad single. next on d w. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. manticora. hot spots for the subject and some great cultural memorials to boot. w. travel off we go. in. a very. a warm welcome to our new special edition of check in. with nicole full of shows us her...
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nicolle, welcome to you.t would be inartful to say that i've grown to look forward to these segments. it's more appropriate that i wait for them often with a knot in the pit of my stomach because they are so personal. they're touchstones. they are milestones. because i know you and we do the same thing for a living, i see you struggle with it. i'm self-aware enough to know that i could never make it through. i can't make it through a single bagpipe. what have you learned from their lives? >> well, that first day that we did them i remember asking will o'donnell on my team to take this on. and the first few were actually people that people i knew had lost, had known. and i had this feeling that we just weren't up and running yet in terms of having a national ritual for honoring those who had been lost to this horrific global pandemic that was still new, still scary. but i think in the beginning we had this sense that it was not going to last as long as it has, that it wasn't going to take from us as many peopl
nicolle, welcome to you.t would be inartful to say that i've grown to look forward to these segments. it's more appropriate that i wait for them often with a knot in the pit of my stomach because they are so personal. they're touchstones. they are milestones. because i know you and we do the same thing for a living, i see you struggle with it. i'm self-aware enough to know that i could never make it through. i can't make it through a single bagpipe. what have you learned from their lives?...
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. >> good afternoon, nicolle. you are touching on such a difficult thing to talk about, and to message on to a weary public. what i would say to all your viewers out there is, we are a few months away from normalcy. it's happening. every forecast, even the one from my own institute, is suggesting that school is possible and very likely. the difference will be what is the loss going to look like by then? in the best-case scenario, we only lose 100,000, or could it be 130,000 souls we lose? that's the scenario if governors follow the lead of governor abbott in texas. that is, i hope, some motivation, number one, the quickest way out of this with the least additional loss of life is let's just mask. basic things we've been talking about. let's do those things. first, get the first vaccine available. what mayor mike dugan did in detroit before walking it back, the notion that the johnson & johnson vaccine is somehow inferior, i worry that other officials will replicate that messaging. all these vaccines will keep you
. >> good afternoon, nicolle. you are touching on such a difficult thing to talk about, and to message on to a weary public. what i would say to all your viewers out there is, we are a few months away from normalcy. it's happening. every forecast, even the one from my own institute, is suggesting that school is possible and very likely. the difference will be what is the loss going to look like by then? in the best-case scenario, we only lose 100,000, or could it be 130,000 souls we lose?...
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hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle. can i talk to you about some good news for one second? much bad news. here we are with an actual announcement from the president about adults getting vaccines, anyone who wants one by the end of may. it feels like some nice progress. >> i said -- maybe you were listening. i said i feel like i'm going cry when i heard that
hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle. can i talk to you about some good news for one second? much bad news. here we are with an actual announcement from the president about adults getting vaccines, anyone who wants one by the end of may. it feels like some nice progress. >> i said -- maybe you were listening. i said i feel like i'm going cry when i heard that
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so nicole, i will again, i just finished it the full book last week, loved it. it's a page turner and so nicole, anything we haven't talked about that you want to make sure that we point out? >> i have it right here. here's the book. and behind you. >> yes, it is behind the. >> i will invite asking something that ties into something so will thank yo. with these solutions are proposing are not getting of the problem, make anyone's ghost that of another. one conversation i had a lot of the constantly came up and will be no surprise to about what is feeding obsession is the rankings, the u.s. world report which you mention. you were there, you were inside that as well. would that help if we stopped ranking these schools? >> it would but you in the magazine business, these rankings make money here can affect u.s. news doesn't even exist as a magazine anymore but it is still making money on the rankings. colleges have tried to stop dissipating in that there can never quite worked. i always tell students and parents, set the rankings are terrible but look at what the
so nicole, i will again, i just finished it the full book last week, loved it. it's a page turner and so nicole, anything we haven't talked about that you want to make sure that we point out? >> i have it right here. here's the book. and behind you. >> yes, it is behind the. >> i will invite asking something that ties into something so will thank yo. with these solutions are proposing are not getting of the problem, make anyone's ghost that of another. one conversation i had a...
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it is possible to do this safely. >> right, nicolle.sident biden on the schools issue. this administration, this white house kind of took a few beats to get their messages right on school reopenings and they were criticized for setting a goal of one day a week which was seen as too low and then setloftier goal and i think what you're seeing is as that benchmark gets closer, there's a realization within the white house. one, just what you said that the science is there that supports this and also, it's not going to happen without some very forceful strong voice coming from the federal government, from the president himself and that's why you saw him step out and say that they were going to prioritize. they want states to prioritize teachers for vaccines. he said that in the past but also caveated and said, well, we don't really have control of that. it's up to the states and what we heard him say yesterday is he wants states to do it and use this federal partnership with pharmacies to try to get states that aren't prioritizing teachers f
it is possible to do this safely. >> right, nicolle.sident biden on the schools issue. this administration, this white house kind of took a few beats to get their messages right on school reopenings and they were criticized for setting a goal of one day a week which was seen as too low and then setloftier goal and i think what you're seeing is as that benchmark gets closer, there's a realization within the white house. one, just what you said that the science is there that supports this...
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hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle. thank you and thank you for that.big show. president biden touting the landmark progressive sweeping covid bill. we're also reporting later tonight on new details about new york prosecutors circling donald trump's finances, legal trouble. and as attorney general garland begins work officially, new clues on where the biden doj's case, including conspiracy charges regarding the insurrection is headed. so we have all that tonight. >>> but we begin with the top story. sometimes there is debate over what the most important thing happening is. sometimes in newsrooms we don't know throughout the whole day or into the evening what the top stories will be. sometimes it doesn't even feel like there is one top national story. and then there are times like this where just about e
hi, ari. >> hi, nicolle. thank you and thank you for that.big show. president biden touting the landmark progressive sweeping covid bill. we're also reporting later tonight on new details about new york prosecutors circling donald trump's finances, legal trouble. and as attorney general garland begins work officially, new clues on where the biden doj's case, including conspiracy charges regarding the insurrection is headed. so we have all that tonight. >>> but we begin with the...
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charles: nicole it is so interesting thing because for the last half of last year there were a lot of skeptics after his pushback on the notion that we were in a deep beat shaver covering the same voices are saying the recovery is due from his army out where are we going from here. nicole: the feedback i was getting nancy just said, i think it direct house and a lot of optimism a lot of money we keep hearing the leaders into narrative on the cash on the sidelines and all are a couple of risks that will create buying opportunities in the short-term and one of those is the lockdowns we are sing in france and italy right now. so that might create a little bit of uneasiness in the u.s. market in the weeks to come. and additionally i think that one of the concerns that were going to hear forward is we really have great consumption numbers so even if we go back to full employment where does the growth come from. so while i do think that this year is going to be a by those bits you just heard it, it is great advice. i think continued uneasiness is that we do normalize the interest rates but
charles: nicole it is so interesting thing because for the last half of last year there were a lot of skeptics after his pushback on the notion that we were in a deep beat shaver covering the same voices are saying the recovery is due from his army out where are we going from here. nicole: the feedback i was getting nancy just said, i think it direct house and a lot of optimism a lot of money we keep hearing the leaders into narrative on the cash on the sidelines and all are a couple of risks...
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>> it's relief, nicolle.t's incredibly amazing to know that the tools were there, but they were just -- it was a failure to use them and empower the people who were trying to actually move forward to stop this pandemic. but it's incredibly -- i love the fact that dr. fauci seems -- i would say one of the main motivators for speaking out was watching the doctors every day on the task force and what they went through, and the fact they couldn't speak. so i felt that not only did i have to speak out for americans and their lives and really try to make a difference in what was happy, really to speak for them, knowing what they had been facing for so long. it's great. i think it's wonderful to have someone who is listening to science, and who is taking proactive measures to do everything that we can together as a country to get past this, and get back to a new normal. i just want to thank you for the lives well lived feature last night that my family watched. it just means a lot. i think it's hard to watch it when
>> it's relief, nicolle.t's incredibly amazing to know that the tools were there, but they were just -- it was a failure to use them and empower the people who were trying to actually move forward to stop this pandemic. but it's incredibly -- i love the fact that dr. fauci seems -- i would say one of the main motivators for speaking out was watching the doctors every day on the task force and what they went through, and the fact they couldn't speak. so i felt that not only did i have to...
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nicole: soy nicole de los Ángeles california y tengo una pregunta para el doctor juan.sin explicación. informe a su médico si desarrolla síntomas de enfermedad hepática. los efectos secundarios frecuentes de mavyret incluyen dolor de cabeza y cansancio. también usted podría curarse. si no puede costear su medicamento, abbvie puede ayudarlo. ♪ ♪ si no puede costear su medi♪amento, [mÚsica] carlos: arrancamos " sin rollo" y estoy muy bien acompaÑado en esta mesa por un lado, el angÉlica gonzÁlez. gracias por estar aquÍ. al otro lado representando la isla del encanto. es la primera vez que estÁs en esta mesa no? ya habÍas venido? >> sÓlo la semana que estuve. [risas] carlos: anita me dice que ella habÍa venido. anita: claro. cÓmo te vas a olvidar, carlos? [risas] >> son cosas que pasan con la edad a algunas personas. carlos: asÍ estÁ la cosa. mighty interiano es la otra mujer que al parecer me harÁ mu link en el dÍa de hoy . o. —— maity interiano— carlos: el Único hombre que me va a defender es raÚl brindis. bienvenido raÚl: buenos dÍas para todos! carlos: comunÍquese con
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>> i don't think you tip-toe around it at all, nicole.ays had members of congress who are clowns and fools. [ laughter ] the constitution only requires that a member of congress be 30. it doesn't require that they pass any sort of intelligence test or meet any sort of ethical standard. and so we will always have those types of members of congress. what we need is a bipartisan and strong signal at the very top. so whether it is the president or the senate majority leader or the house speaker or their minority counterparts, we need leadership to speak out. kudos to the mitt romneys and liz cheneys of the world who have spoken out forcefully about this type of thing. we're not going to be able to do anything about paul gosar. the only thing that can did thing about paul gosar are his constituents. what we need to do is talk thoughtfully and candidly with the american people about the nature and threat that's out there and prosecute the people who have committed these horrific acts. >> katy benner, it strikes me that this threat, like the thr
>> i don't think you tip-toe around it at all, nicole.ays had members of congress who are clowns and fools. [ laughter ] the constitution only requires that a member of congress be 30. it doesn't require that they pass any sort of intelligence test or meet any sort of ethical standard. and so we will always have those types of members of congress. what we need is a bipartisan and strong signal at the very top. so whether it is the president or the senate majority leader or the house...
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nicole follies 3rd favorite for a trip to germany as a hike in the ferry and i'll. give. you a. let's start on the island of 0 but it has a very special charm even in the off season. play . a. place. here invest the land is where zilch roll as a vacation. hotspot began the island has been a magnet for tourists since the mid 19th century. but. nowadays though it has a lot of fans and more visitors than residents there just home to about 20000 people and welcomes some 900000 tourists every year so the plate can get pretty crowded in summer if you're looking to beat the crowds you should definitely come here between the month of november and april today i want to find out what still has to offer in the low season. soup has 40 kilometers of sandy beaches so a long walk is a must. if you want to hit the beaches on soups you'll have to deal with the do things they're everywhere on the islands but make sure to stay on the walkways the dunes provide natural coastal protection the grass on the make sure the sand doesn't get blown or washed away and the islanders really need for it to sta
nicole follies 3rd favorite for a trip to germany as a hike in the ferry and i'll. give. you a. let's start on the island of 0 but it has a very special charm even in the off season. play . a. place. here invest the land is where zilch roll as a vacation. hotspot began the island has been a magnet for tourists since the mid 19th century. but. nowadays though it has a lot of fans and more visitors than residents there just home to about 20000 people and welcomes some 900000 tourists every year...
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with nicole foliage shows us how the favorites for a trip to germany. 3 destinations that happen. first we go to the north sea and 1st place for the vacation island of sirte. second place goes to the baltic sea to the schleiff. nichol foley's 3rd favorite for a trip to germany is a hike in the the varian alps. let's start on the island of zoot it has a very special charm even in the off season. here and best in london where zilch roll as a vague. you should not spot began the island has been a magnet for tourists since the mid 19th century. but. nowadays it has a lot of fans and more 7 visitors than residents there just home to about 20000 people and welcomes some 900000 tourists every year so the plate can get pretty crowded in summer if you're looking to beat the crowds you should definitely come here between the month of november and april today i want to find out what silver has to offer in the low season. suit has 40 kilometers of sandy beaches so a long walk is a must. if you want to hit the beaches on suit you'll have to deal with the dunes they're everywhere on the islands
with nicole foliage shows us how the favorites for a trip to germany. 3 destinations that happen. first we go to the north sea and 1st place for the vacation island of sirte. second place goes to the baltic sea to the schleiff. nichol foley's 3rd favorite for a trip to germany is a hike in the the varian alps. let's start on the island of zoot it has a very special charm even in the off season. here and best in london where zilch roll as a vague. you should not spot began the island has been a...
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nicole poll las, thank you for your coverage.nk you so much for coming on with us tonight, and taking our questions to our fewers. don't miss a special report, living well lived. tomorrow evening, 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up for us, another example of the growing rift, the republican party further apart as they watch. feel the cool rush of claritin cool mint chewables. powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy, allergy relief plus an immediate cooling sensation for your throat. feel the clarity, and live claritin clear. i have the power to lower my a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it reached an a1c under 7%. trulicity may also help you lose up to 10 pounds and lower your risk of cardiovascular events, whether you know you're at risk or not. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thy
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nicole follies 3rd favorite for a trip to germany as a hiking up of the area now. let's start on the island of zurich it has a very special charm even in the off season. odd . here invest in london where zilch roll as a vacation hotspot began the island has been a magnet for tourists since the mid 19th century. nowadays though it has a lot of fans and more visitors than residents there just home to about 20000 people and welcomes some 900000 tourists every year so the place can get pretty crowded in summer if you're looking to be the crowds you should definitely come here between the month of november and april today i want to find out what still has to offer in the low season. soups has 40 kilometers of sandy beaches so a long walk is a must. if you want to hit the beaches on suit you'll have to deal with the do this they're everywhere on the islands but make sure to stay on the walkways the dunes provide natural coastal protection the grass on the make sure the sand doesn't get blown or washed away and the islanders really need for it to stay this way. who've. fo
nicole follies 3rd favorite for a trip to germany as a hiking up of the area now. let's start on the island of zurich it has a very special charm even in the off season. odd . here invest in london where zilch roll as a vacation hotspot began the island has been a magnet for tourists since the mid 19th century. nowadays though it has a lot of fans and more visitors than residents there just home to about 20000 people and welcomes some 900000 tourists every year so the place can get pretty...
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>> this is nicole speaking. i'll be very quick.you, it's always nice to see you and hear from you and work with you. thank you, very much for everything that you are doing. i think towards the question about the a.d.a. obligation, the simplest answer it comes down how the companies define themselves and they define themselves differently than we do under title 2 of the a.d.a. and i'm happy to talk more about that. that's the crux of the problem, as to why this isn't automatic. which it should be. the other thing i'll say is, as the mayor's office of disability has been publicly shaming the c.n.c. process, through written comments for the last two years, and so, we're making incremental progress so the victory that we had here so far, in the a.v. conversation, so far it hasn't been forced through state legislation in order to get people to listen. so, that is something to be very proud of but that means it's especially critical to have members of the disability community engage on this from the start so in response to helen, maybe k
>> this is nicole speaking. i'll be very quick.you, it's always nice to see you and hear from you and work with you. thank you, very much for everything that you are doing. i think towards the question about the a.d.a. obligation, the simplest answer it comes down how the companies define themselves and they define themselves differently than we do under title 2 of the a.d.a. and i'm happy to talk more about that. that's the crux of the problem, as to why this isn't automatic. which it...
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since then nicole runs the sandy hook promise nicole, thank you for being with us, none of us can evenrstand the shock that must go through you every time a mass shooting happens. how do you react when you see an atlanta or a boulder? i remember the shock of losing my son and finding out our school was being shot. it never goes away, and every shooting brings me back to that moment, know how i felt in that time and how heartbroken families must be and how scared they must be as well. >> i keep seeing this tweet, it's from 2015. it pops back up, people keep sharing it after every single one of these horrific mass shooting tragedies. it's the one that reads -- in retrospect, sandy hook marked the end of the debate. once america decided killing children was bearable, it was over. obviously gun control and the debate is not over, but so little has changed. nicole, why do you stay in this fight? it must be so frustrating. >> it can be very frustrating, but i also know the solution will come to light, and we will pass policy, we will continue to investment in our communities as well. we have
since then nicole runs the sandy hook promise nicole, thank you for being with us, none of us can evenrstand the shock that must go through you every time a mass shooting happens. how do you react when you see an atlanta or a boulder? i remember the shock of losing my son and finding out our school was being shot. it never goes away, and every shooting brings me back to that moment, know how i felt in that time and how heartbroken families must be and how scared they must be as well. >> i...
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nicole follies 3rd favorite for a trip to germany is a hike in the the varian alps. the and. the a. let's start on the island of sort that has a very special charm even in the off season. here invest in london where zilch roll as a vacation hot spot to get the island has been a magnet for joris since the mid 19th century. but. nowadays though it has a lot of fans and more visitors than residents there just home to about 20000 people and welcomes some 900000 tourists every year so the place can get pretty crowded in summer if you're looking to be the crowds you should definitely come here between the month of november and april today i want to find out what still has to offer in the low season. soups has 40 kilometers of sandy beaches so a long walk is a must. if you want to hit the beaches on suit you'll have to deal with the do so they're everywhere on the islands but make sure to stay on the walkways the dunes provide natural coastal protection the grass on the make sure the sand doesn't get blown or washed away and the island there's really a need for it to stay this way. to move
nicole follies 3rd favorite for a trip to germany is a hike in the the varian alps. the and. the a. let's start on the island of sort that has a very special charm even in the off season. here invest in london where zilch roll as a vacation hot spot to get the island has been a magnet for joris since the mid 19th century. but. nowadays though it has a lot of fans and more visitors than residents there just home to about 20000 people and welcomes some 900000 tourists every year so the place can...
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the real question is, as the defense keeps trying to build this case, nicolle, that, well, mr. floyd may have had drugs in his system, and this, that and the other, none of that was known by chauvin if it was true. chauvin has to prove, then, that this was not his intent to harm him. i think he's right, the prosecution has to take issue with that, because the real question is, if he was so much on drugs, then why didn't he become immune to the pain? why didn't he say, i don't care what you do? the man was begs for his life. the man was saying i'm going to die. the man was saying, i love my children, where is my mama? this was not a man acting like he was on something that couldn't hurt him. he was acting in a human reactive way, and mr. chauvin did not know if he was under any intoxicants or not, so why did you at any point intentionally keep inflicting harm? my argument -- i'm not a lawyer and not as schooled as chuck is, but my argument is once the argument became intent, is that not a criminal act? >> chuck, i want to ask you about two things that the witnesses have testifie
the real question is, as the defense keeps trying to build this case, nicolle, that, well, mr. floyd may have had drugs in his system, and this, that and the other, none of that was known by chauvin if it was true. chauvin has to prove, then, that this was not his intent to harm him. i think he's right, the prosecution has to take issue with that, because the real question is, if he was so much on drugs, then why didn't he become immune to the pain? why didn't he say, i don't care what you do?...
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ashley: here to respond, congresswoman nicole malliotakis. thanks for being with us, nicole.can hear you. ashley: okay, good. i want to get right to the response from andrew cuomo about these allegations, these new sexual harassment allegations. it says quote at work sometimes i think i'm beings playful and make jokes that i think are funny. i now understand it may have been too personal. i never inappropriately touch anybody and never propositions anybody and never intended to make anyone feel uncomfortable. your reaction to his statements to these allegations in. >> it's absolutely outrageous that the governor is now trying to say that these were jokes and he was being playful. this was a 25-year-old sexual assault survivor that he made very inappropriate comments to when you read through the story of what he is actually been talking about. and i think that the governor now is trying to deflect but most importantly what i saw in that comment that he just made is that it's admission, that he acknowledges that there were conversations that were had and that is why you're seei
ashley: here to respond, congresswoman nicole malliotakis. thanks for being with us, nicole.can hear you. ashley: okay, good. i want to get right to the response from andrew cuomo about these allegations, these new sexual harassment allegations. it says quote at work sometimes i think i'm beings playful and make jokes that i think are funny. i now understand it may have been too personal. i never inappropriately touch anybody and never propositions anybody and never intended to make anyone feel...
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he probably does own that weapon, nicole.e required to buy one if you are part of the base of the republican party. i think it's a mandatory thing to go out and buy that. but there is a place here where we can get something done in congress, because you know what? the american people want it. so, let him isolate himself. let the republicans isolate themselves with the nra over in about a 20% corner of the country. and let the remaining 80% of the people in america decide that they've had enough and there is a way that we can do more with gun safety in this country. there's no excuse that we're the only country in the world that has these kind of mass slaughters of innocent children and citizens. and i think people are ready to do something, and i think chuck schumer will bring it to the floor, and i think he's going to give the chance to the republicans to turn away from what america wants over and over and over again. >> it's like an 85% issue, kim atkins, and it includes a lot of lawful, law-abiding gun owners but a lot of
he probably does own that weapon, nicole.e required to buy one if you are part of the base of the republican party. i think it's a mandatory thing to go out and buy that. but there is a place here where we can get something done in congress, because you know what? the american people want it. so, let him isolate himself. let the republicans isolate themselves with the nra over in about a 20% corner of the country. and let the remaining 80% of the people in america decide that they've had enough...
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nanyang for a holiday nicole's rarely shows us has a favorite travel destinations in germany. in the bond known from the longest piece to the enchanting slide. and to higher up in the event an hour. because some day we will pack our bags again. next d.w. . these are not the mounties of the origin of the garbage everywhere the. scene ali says enough already the environmental activist and her fellow campaigners are traveling around the archipelago educating and advising the boy and me cleaning up but they are fighting back the tide of trash. in 16 minutes on t.w. . or. in many countries education is still a privilege poverty is one of the main causes some young children watching mine shafts instead of going to class others can attend classes only after they finish looking. at the millions of children all over the world who can't go to school. we ask why. because education makes the world more just. make up your own mind. w. make for minds. a very warm welcome to a new special edition of check in. with nicole foliage shows us how favorites for a trip to germany. 3 destinations th
nanyang for a holiday nicole's rarely shows us has a favorite travel destinations in germany. in the bond known from the longest piece to the enchanting slide. and to higher up in the event an hour. because some day we will pack our bags again. next d.w. . these are not the mounties of the origin of the garbage everywhere the. scene ali says enough already the environmental activist and her fellow campaigners are traveling around the archipelago educating and advising the boy and me cleaning up...
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nicole florrie's 3rd favorite for a trip to germany is a hike up a very. good. let's start on the island of sort that has a very special charm even in the off season. playing. here invest the land is where zilch roll as a vacation hot spot to get the island has been a magnet for tourists since the mid 19th century. from now a days that has. a lot of fans and more visitors than residents there it is home to about 20000 people and welcomes some 900000 tourists every year so the place can get pretty crowded in summer if you're looking to be the crowds you should definitely come here between the month of november and april today i want to find out what still has to offer in the low season. soups has 40 kilometers of sandy beaches so a long walk is a must. if you want to hit the beaches on zoot you'll have to deal with the do things they're everywhere on the islands but make sure to stay on the walkways the dunes provide natural coastal protection the grass on the make sure the sand doesn't get blown are washed away and the island there's really a need for it to stay
nicole florrie's 3rd favorite for a trip to germany is a hike up a very. good. let's start on the island of sort that has a very special charm even in the off season. playing. here invest the land is where zilch roll as a vacation hot spot to get the island has been a magnet for tourists since the mid 19th century. from now a days that has. a lot of fans and more visitors than residents there it is home to about 20000 people and welcomes some 900000 tourists every year so the place can get...
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>> well, that's a great question, nicolle. i don't think we have an answer to that. first and foremost, we start off by condemning it. you know, if you step back, this is not surprising, unfortunately. so what we need to do is make sure this isn't becoming normalized and not accepting this as a regular part of our american discourse, while pushing back while we secure the complex, we secure the government and prepared to address violent extremism that's on the rise with america.
>> well, that's a great question, nicolle. i don't think we have an answer to that. first and foremost, we start off by condemning it. you know, if you step back, this is not surprising, unfortunately. so what we need to do is make sure this isn't becoming normalized and not accepting this as a regular part of our american discourse, while pushing back while we secure the complex, we secure the government and prepared to address violent extremism that's on the rise with america.
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elizabeth: next up congresswoman nicole malliotakis, same here.swoman nicole malliotakis joins us families of seniors who died because of covid-19 in nursing homes, they're looking at what is going on in their own home state. new yorkers said look what happened here. new yorkers are demand being focus and justice over new york governor andrew cuomo creating a superspreader disaster in new york nursing homes in the wake of his worsening sexual harrassment scandal. >> he keeps repeating he hasn't touched anyone inappropriately. there is literally a photo of him touching somebody inappropriately. today's press conference was very disturbing. his apology was nothing more than a political move to try to stay in office. i believe for us to move forward into budget negotiations with a governor that has lost credibility at this point, carries with him these looming issues, he needs to resign so that we can get on to the important work of what we need to do in our state capital. ♪. cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insuranc
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congresswoman nicole malliotakis, republican from new york, joins us now. honest question, honest answer, does cuomo leave office before the end of his term in 2022, if he leaves, how is he out? >> i believe he will leave prior to his term and at this point with the mounting allegations i believe it could be by resignation most likely. obviously there is a criminal investigation, potentially by the department of justice, fbi. fibly is also looking into governor cuomo's handling much the nursing homes, the stonewalling of state legislature was in a confessed coverup occurring to his chief of staff to hide information from the justice department. so there is an investigation there but obviously these are very lengthy. i think that it is very possible that you hear more women coming out speaking against the governor which would most likely drive him out of office. people like speaker pelosi and others calling for investigation, alexandria ocasio-cortez, those who have protected the governor are also
congresswoman nicole malliotakis, republican from new york, joins us now. honest question, honest answer, does cuomo leave office before the end of his term in 2022, if he leaves, how is he out? >> i believe he will leave prior to his term and at this point with the mounting allegations i believe it could be by resignation most likely. obviously there is a criminal investigation, potentially by the department of justice, fbi. fibly is also looking into governor cuomo's handling much the...
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>> well, nicolle, sadly the debate's not over.ast six to twelve months. you know, doc rivers' comments so powerful. by the way, hopefully the coach of the world champion philadelphia 76ers in a few months. we'll see about that. listen, ron johnson sounds like a senator from alabama in 1921. not a senator from wisconsin in 2021. but make no mistake. michael, so many former republicans, you know, they're in this fight, this is now democracy versus autocracy. it is basically white supremacists are on the rise. not just on january 6th. they're driving -- it is now becoming mainstream. you see fox news personalities increasingly talking about the fight for traditional america. so i think a lot of them are saying the quiet part out loud. so we need everybody who may disagree on a whole bunch of issues but believes that our democracy and voting rights should be sacrosanct and winners of election should govern, that racism is structural and is a continual battle in this country, we all need to stand together because the dividing lines cou
>> well, nicolle, sadly the debate's not over.ast six to twelve months. you know, doc rivers' comments so powerful. by the way, hopefully the coach of the world champion philadelphia 76ers in a few months. we'll see about that. listen, ron johnson sounds like a senator from alabama in 1921. not a senator from wisconsin in 2021. but make no mistake. michael, so many former republicans, you know, they're in this fight, this is now democracy versus autocracy. it is basically white...
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boga, how has your life been impacted by the loss of nicole and baby reign? i didn't think i was going to make it. because what else have i got? i've been in this country alone, alone, and it's been so hard. both: three, two, one... yes! cheering. as the one—year anniversary of the death of nicole and reign approaches, the family are still searching for answers. the family say they can't see any more about the circumstances as they are going through legal proceedings to find out how and why this happened. joice etutu, bbc news. football now and england have continued their winning start to their world cup qualifying campaign with victory over poland at wembley. our sports correspondent natalie pirks was watching. the final audition before the big show and, for some, the last chance to impress. this was the biggest test for england but poland were missing the best player in the world and england quickly took control. commentator: that's going to be a penalty. i harry kane is usually on song for his country. and he's scored in this one too! he's now scored more
boga, how has your life been impacted by the loss of nicole and baby reign? i didn't think i was going to make it. because what else have i got? i've been in this country alone, alone, and it's been so hard. both: three, two, one... yes! cheering. as the one—year anniversary of the death of nicole and reign approaches, the family are still searching for answers. the family say they can't see any more about the circumstances as they are going through legal proceedings to find out how and why...
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i've been to classrooms where, nicole, that means that they can't have all the kids in one classroom.n't be in there. so, this is unfortunately another example where we have made our education the last priority and we're forcing people to kind of choose, unfortunately, between their health and their education. that's not fair, and so i do think the three feet is helpful. i think we need to support it with ways to get better ventilation and also ways to get students and teachers to feel safe. bottom line, vaccinate teachers as quickly as possible and staff as quickly as possible. do not delay. all states need to do it. >> dr. kavita patel, these conversations are so important in this period where i think you're speaking to everyone's anxiousness but we're still waiting to have everyone vaccinated so thank you for balancing those two. >>> the next hour of "deadline white house" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. we are just getting started. t g. we a jreust getting started. network at a record pace. we were the first to bring 5g nationwide. and now that sprint is a part of t
i've been to classrooms where, nicole, that means that they can't have all the kids in one classroom.n't be in there. so, this is unfortunately another example where we have made our education the last priority and we're forcing people to kind of choose, unfortunately, between their health and their education. that's not fair, and so i do think the three feet is helpful. i think we need to support it with ways to get better ventilation and also ways to get students and teachers to feel safe....
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. >> yes, and it's -- but you know, nicole, i think that to focus on not only the people that we have lost but to acknowledge that it's okay to not let them go. there isn't closure when you've lost somebody. your families are never the same. your grief is never over, and it's not a failure on your part to continue to grieve and to continue to feel overwhelmed by the loss, and that's just -- it's an adult way to approach it, but it's something that we need to face collectively as a country, but we also just need to have so much heart and so much respect for all the families, for the half million plus american families who will never ever, ever be the same. it's just we -- it's a form of maturity to be real about those permanent losses. >> it is, and it's something we're still learning to talk about. thank you for ducking in and letting us dive into your hour, and thanks to all of you for letting us into your homes during these truly extraordinary times, i'll see you tomorrow for "deadline white house." rachel we turn it over to you. >> got bless you, nicole. it has been a remarkable ho
. >> yes, and it's -- but you know, nicole, i think that to focus on not only the people that we have lost but to acknowledge that it's okay to not let them go. there isn't closure when you've lost somebody. your families are never the same. your grief is never over, and it's not a failure on your part to continue to grieve and to continue to feel overwhelmed by the loss, and that's just -- it's an adult way to approach it, but it's something that we need to face collectively as a...
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i approached nicole hannah jones, send your letter to this email address, goes by over the course of several weeks, contacted her again, denied they received it. the editor of the new york times magazine, for economics. what i noticed over the course of that is a phenomena and peter documents through the book, multiple experts in subject areas of the 1619 project, a 400 year history but specific subject areas that every single time they get scholarly and responsible things that reach out to the paper and seek appropriate corrections we were all brushed aside, the input, double down on the error and seek the area post talk and got some controversy. they edited the 1619 project on the website of the new york times itself to obscure the controversial claims. what this aggregates toward is the pattern peter shows thoroughly in his book, there will be a political narrative and continue to push even when it goes with historical evidence, historical fact and the best scholarly literature, the 1619 project has become explicitly anti-scholarly project, has become an editorial project that aim
i approached nicole hannah jones, send your letter to this email address, goes by over the course of several weeks, contacted her again, denied they received it. the editor of the new york times magazine, for economics. what i noticed over the course of that is a phenomena and peter documents through the book, multiple experts in subject areas of the 1619 project, a 400 year history but specific subject areas that every single time they get scholarly and responsible things that reach out to the...
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recently nicole decided to work for me. it's convenient. and there's always space and. if the customers can't travel then the vendor will. be. a few. who were no one of the. more efficient thanks. so much. for you and. me also. because. i had a. feeling you know for. us to continue receiving benefits. but you can check our accounts. now for my ideas. as to. the stats i'm going to turn on but for the spending from half since the days of the . oh the cloud dished out what. does it matter now it's me and i go. out. there is a self-employed business woman who paid her taxes and was quite happy with the way things were if it wasn't for the coronavirus upsetting her plans she would still be providing for her and her family and quite comfortably went out and sponsored ya'll of these mock. oh yes middle of i don't know known for its official in the month of may go tardiness times best were not asked by me no less plastic box where is it. in the tally. bin made it on the outside my of my the off season one prize for admit these in. does however as would i list legalities yet and
recently nicole decided to work for me. it's convenient. and there's always space and. if the customers can't travel then the vendor will. be. a few. who were no one of the. more efficient thanks. so much. for you and. me also. because. i had a. feeling you know for. us to continue receiving benefits. but you can check our accounts. now for my ideas. as to. the stats i'm going to turn on but for the spending from half since the days of the . oh the cloud dished out what. does it matter now it's...