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npr didn't tell the entire story. what npr left out was eucy shot a sheriff's deputy prior to killing himself. in fact, eucy put that sheriff deputy in the hospital where he remains tonight after undergoing emergency surgery, that wasn't of any interest whatsoever to npr social justice team, what they wanted you to know eucy was part of the trans community and eucy died, mattering much more than anyone's including the copy shot, certainly more than yours so, what underlies all of this. this is not about trans rights, of course, do you think joe biden and faithful vice president care about trans right as soon as not one bit. about as much as they care about the daily suffering in selma, alabama. not at all. selma, alabama is a desperate place, they show up to relive the civil rights movement and they leave. that's how much they care. precisely how much they care about the trans community, the trans community is a vehicle for something else and always the same thing which is political power. and political power made pos
npr didn't tell the entire story. what npr left out was eucy shot a sheriff's deputy prior to killing himself. in fact, eucy put that sheriff deputy in the hospital where he remains tonight after undergoing emergency surgery, that wasn't of any interest whatsoever to npr social justice team, what they wanted you to know eucy was part of the trans community and eucy died, mattering much more than anyone's including the copy shot, certainly more than yours so, what underlies all of this. this is...
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from an fbi indictment of npr the proud boys? >> no, it's from an npr sigma. at this point, it's hardking to tell the difference in the lip smacking.ying w >> npr reporters just say ititht without any sense of self awareness. any at all.. what what is goin'sg on here? g you know, what's going on here ar that npr has decided that gunse are bad except whene gu the enforcers of its ideologys have guns. yoheu can have guns, but faithfl servants of the democratic party, can that make sense?l toi because like allta totalitariano they want a monopoly on forcpoen >> right? so debate ends at that point when one side has all y the firearms. you don't have to argu saye. sh, you say, well, you can't change your . bang >> shut up, bigot. bang, bang, what's interestingth is this is not just one nprjustc segment. >>rter f the social justice repi from npr station and tate x in seattle, a reporter called lily in a fouler just reported on asf fascinating story. it's the suicide o-dersofn called usi a self-described trans person called lucy. you want to look it up? it's use y. h
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that segment was sponsoredrd by an npr segment we had heard and never expected to hear. npr, as always, as af licy matts editorial policy, completely f oppose the civilian ownership of firearms with the possiblire exception of the irs agents. the >> s yet here suddenly was that
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internship and i will remind any npr pbosses any time that i was rejected for an npr internship. >>courthouse with a tape recorder and stand in the pouring rain? ari shapiro was there. >> reporter: after interning, shapiro was able to get some behind-the-scenes gigs at npr, but on his off time he started repog his n stors.>> iec npr a free gschool and so i borrowed some equipment and i asked people if they would teach me how to use it. >> reporter: what did you find you liked about the reporting part of it? >> i'm nosy. [ laughter ] >> you know? >> reporter: nosy and as he relates in his memoir the best strangers in the word, used to feeling like a bit of an outsider, startig with growing up as one of the few jews in fargo, north dakota, where his parents were professors. >> so my older brother and i would go from classroom to classroom carrying a minute or a and a dreidel and talk to children ski sended from scandinavian immigrants about what hanukkah is and what judaism is. >> reporter: when shapiro was 8, the family moved to portland, oregon, where he gradually came to another re
internship and i will remind any npr pbosses any time that i was rejected for an npr internship. >>courthouse with a tape recorder and stand in the pouring rain? ari shapiro was there. >> reporter: after interning, shapiro was able to get some behind-the-scenes gigs at npr, but on his off time he started repog his n stors.>> iec npr a free gschool and so i borrowed some equipment and i asked people if they would teach me how to use it. >> reporter: what did you find you...
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then we have tony -- he's npr as managing editor for csis -- before joining npr, he worked as cbs news for 20 years. ,, charles salter. truck was a very wise man who offered me the job at an lp. he joined us in 2018, as our first ever chief operating officer. and became our second ever ceo last year. he spent two decades working in education as a teacher, school leader, teachers union president and senior executive with several national education organizations. ,. ,. >>,,,. and thank you panelists for joining us tonight. we are going to tackle -- thank you ahead of time for your candor and the fullness of your responses. before we dive in, i want to think first a poll, from the audience. could you raise your hands if in recent memory you have seen or heard a correction. on a news site that you frequently. keep your hands up if you thought that correction was prominent, clear and easy to define. interesting. panelists, with that small sample in mind, let me ask, one prominent criticism of media accurate reporting, sometimes then labeled fake news, but it's also stated that journalism is
then we have tony -- he's npr as managing editor for csis -- before joining npr, he worked as cbs news for 20 years. ,, charles salter. truck was a very wise man who offered me the job at an lp. he joined us in 2018, as our first ever chief operating officer. and became our second ever ceo last year. he spent two decades working in education as a teacher, school leader, teachers union president and senior executive with several national education organizations. ,. ,. >>,,,. and thank you...
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then we have tony cave, and she is npr's managing editor for -- before joining, npr he worked at cbs news for 20 years. he has had senior leadership roles as a foreign editor, senior producer at cbs news path, and assignments miniature at cbs in miami. the person who will guide tonight's conversation is the president and ceo of the news literacy project, charles truck salter. he offered me the job. and he joins us in 2018 as our first ever chief operating officer. and became our second ever ceo last year. he spent two decades working in education as a teacher, school leader, teachers union president and senior executive with several national education organizations. so without further ado, let's get the panel started. take it away, doc. >> thank, you mike. good evening everyone and thank you panelists for joining us tonight. we are going to tackle -- thank you ahead of time for your candor. and the fullness of your responses. before we dive in, i want to take first a poll from the audience. could you raise your hands if, in recent memory, you have seen or heard a correction on a new
then we have tony cave, and she is npr's managing editor for -- before joining, npr he worked at cbs news for 20 years. he has had senior leadership roles as a foreign editor, senior producer at cbs news path, and assignments miniature at cbs in miami. the person who will guide tonight's conversation is the president and ceo of the news literacy project, charles truck salter. he offered me the job. and he joins us in 2018 as our first ever chief operating officer. and became our second ever ceo...
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she has held leadership roles in npr and the washington post. and we have tony kaven, npr's managing editor. he worked at cbs news for 20 years. he was the senior producer at cbs news cast. the person who will guide to make conversation is the president and ceo of the news literacy project, charles salter. she offered me the job and she joined us in 2018 as our first ever operating officer and became her second ever ceo last year. he spent two decades working in education as a teacher, teachers union president. without further ado, let's get the panel started. take it away, charles. >> thank you. good evening. thank you for joining us tonight. we are going to tackle [no audio] we think you had a time for your candor and the fullness of your responses. i want to take a pulse from the audience. could you raise your hand if in recent memory you have seen or heard of correction on the news sites that you frequent? keep your hands up if you thought the correction was prominent, clear and easy to find. interesting, ok. let me ask, one prominent critic
she has held leadership roles in npr and the washington post. and we have tony kaven, npr's managing editor. he worked at cbs news for 20 years. he was the senior producer at cbs news cast. the person who will guide to make conversation is the president and ceo of the news literacy project, charles salter. she offered me the job and she joined us in 2018 as our first ever operating officer and became her second ever ceo last year. he spent two decades working in education as a teacher, teachers...
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that does not explain the anger that we heard in that npr segment. why are some trans people so angry and why do they seem to be mad specifically at traditional christians? is we can't think of any trans person who has ever been murdered by appose i don't remember, as far as we know that has never happened. it is not an actual threat of violence from christians that is inspiring trans people from buying ar-15s. it is, the trans movement is the mirror image of christianity and therefore its natural enemy. in christianity, the price of admission is admitting that you're not god. christians openly can see they have no real power over anything, for that matter very little personal virtue. they will tell you to your face if they are sinful and helpless and basically absurd. they are not embarrassed about any of this, they brag about it. that saved a wretch like me goes the most famous christian him written in english. the trans movement takes the opposite view. trans ideology claims dominion over itself. we can change the identity they are born with with
that does not explain the anger that we heard in that npr segment. why are some trans people so angry and why do they seem to be mad specifically at traditional christians? is we can't think of any trans person who has ever been murdered by appose i don't remember, as far as we know that has never happened. it is not an actual threat of violence from christians that is inspiring trans people from buying ar-15s. it is, the trans movement is the mirror image of christianity and therefore its...
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npr told trans people to hurryed up and formed armed militias. watch teres. that same national public radio petate radio, state media controlled by the biden administration, encouraging justle to goo th to the gun stoe immediately. but not all people trans peo, ja people.s of guns are bad except in trans people. wow. her the hands of trans people. wow. here's more groups like rainbow reload exist around the country. >> often called pink pistol clubs. it's a place for experts and the gun. curious to practice and in shooting. but this goes beyond hobby. there's a practical goal here de to prepare and protect themselves. then you have d is dangerous, back. then you have to be dangerous hs back . and that very much has pushed me into where i am now. >> so that segment aired thursday night and trans groups across the countrys made fun of it, mocked it. the rainbow youth project said that project we are, quote, afrs toting trans people will start political violence. well, we were concerned about that. and for good reason, it turns ls out.t >> jason rantes joined us
npr told trans people to hurryed up and formed armed militias. watch teres. that same national public radio petate radio, state media controlled by the biden administration, encouraging justle to goo th to the gun stoe immediately. but not all people trans peo, ja people.s of guns are bad except in trans people. wow. her the hands of trans people. wow. here's more groups like rainbow reload exist around the country. >> often called pink pistol clubs. it's a place for experts and the gun....
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. >> ashley: npr says not enough claims to say biological men have advantage over women in sports.re asking an orthopedic surgeon what she thinks about it. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and you can't get any shuteye because you can't shut your eyes, or...if your itchy eyes have you itching for a fight, it's not too late for another treatment option for thyroid eye disease, also known as t-e-d. to learn more, visit treatted.com that's treatt-e-d.com. >> ashley: democrats in california are pushing a bill that would allow therapists to take children from their homes without any evidence of abuse and without parent consent. here is what a california mom had to say about this last hour. >> i call this bill the state-sanctioned kidnapping bill in the world of transgenderism, that means child who goes to a school counselor and says they are transgender and their parent won't support them, that child can be whisked off to an lgbtq facility and not come home from school that way. >> ashley: the trans refuge bill would give the state emergency custody of children whose par
. >> ashley: npr says not enough claims to say biological men have advantage over women in sports.re asking an orthopedic surgeon what she thinks about it. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and you can't get any shuteye because you can't shut your eyes, or...if your itchy eyes have you itching for a fight, it's not too late for another treatment option for thyroid eye disease, also known as t-e-d. to learn more, visit treatted.com that's treatt-e-d.com. >> ashley:...
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house to punish someone who is doing the right thing. >> unbelievable that the statear broadcaster npr is colludingoa with the state to shut down free speech. it's just i wonder if npr'pr'ssd codia correspondent will cover the story, butrr we are blessed by your presence on the show. thanon k you. >> and i'm sorry.if you thank you. wom if you want to see more from that man, we had an amazing conversation with him over an hour on tucker carlson today.s n simon atiba, it's on fox nation. we'll be right back . with some dognapper. comedy is the hallmark of a free society. >> workers basically make comedy illegal. there is a fear of getting canceled. nobody can speak their mind. oh, is that comedy? what a disaster this is . it is . now, i'm not giving a ted talk. my job is to be funny on stage . this is the current state of'lli comedy. tucker carlson originals. the death of comedvey streamineg now on fox nation. >> do you ever worry we'll liver forever now?ed >> it's literally never crossedu my mind. my mind. r y. one hundred thirty five years ofto being retired? our money.fi know i've bee
house to punish someone who is doing the right thing. >> unbelievable that the statear broadcaster npr is colludingoa with the state to shut down free speech. it's just i wonder if npr'pr'ssd codia correspondent will cover the story, butrr we are blessed by your presence on the show. thanon k you. >> and i'm sorry.if you thank you. wom if you want to see more from that man, we had an amazing conversation with him over an hour on tucker carlson today.s n simon atiba, it's on fox...
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students and families can grab breakfast and lunch'm ed by sequoia carrillo who covers education r nprshjoin floros ank you rs.ng bh e salary of its members in the district is $25,000 a year with many of these employees who are now on strike, many of them have worked part-time. you have been speaking with them today. what did they tell you about these demands if they are met out that would improve their lives? sequoia: so many people that i talked to today had truly heartbreaking stories abt working for the district and the sacrifices they've had to go through, working multiple jobs. some going in and out of homelessness, being evicted, due to the fact there is an seas during the school year, you don't get that summer vacation. you don't get paid during that time. some are even working far less anurtht.s t drivers, special education assistants ino and want to keep doing what they are doing, but they cannot sustain themselves at this level. geoff: the union is demanding a fourears.ase in the district has agreed to a 23% raise over five years along with bonuses. why is what the school di
students and families can grab breakfast and lunch'm ed by sequoia carrillo who covers education r nprshjoin floros ank you rs.ng bh e salary of its members in the district is $25,000 a year with many of these employees who are now on strike, many of them have worked part-time. you have been speaking with them today. what did they tell you about these demands if they are met out that would improve their lives? sequoia: so many people that i talked to today had truly heartbreaking stories abt...
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he worked as a supervising senior editor for npr from 2003 to 2006 and was npr first national race relations. correspondent from 1998 to 2001. he was executed of producer for lifted veils production lines, a nonprofit public radio journalism project that he developed dedicated to exploring the issues that divide and unite society. phillip earned a master's degree in law and diplomacy from the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university and studied international protection of human rights law at harvard law school, as well as journalism at the university of california at berkeley. in the program for minority journalists. tonight, dr. lusane is presenting his new book, $20 and change. harriet tubman and the ongoing fight for racial justice and democracy. in this book, dr. lusane writes from a basic premise racist historical narratives and pervasive social inequities are inextricably linked. changing one can transform the other. taking up the debate over the future of the $20 bill, lusane uses the question of harriet tubman versus andrew jackson as a lens through which to view the
he worked as a supervising senior editor for npr from 2003 to 2006 and was npr first national race relations. correspondent from 1998 to 2001. he was executed of producer for lifted veils production lines, a nonprofit public radio journalism project that he developed dedicated to exploring the issues that divide and unite society. phillip earned a master's degree in law and diplomacy from the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university and studied international protection of human...
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mark: npr? >> nothing from npr.k: just curious because my view is here and you mentioned it here and you've mentioned it before, the absolute lack of curiosity by the media being spoonfed this stuff by these two letters, two letters that have really serious defects to them, these grant proposals you demonstrate that they were for and what they were all about, the conclusion, we don't have enough evidence to say one way or another but there's many more fingers at the lab and no fingers pointing to this jump. still no fingers pointing to the jump. you've been in the media a long time, you strike me as a very honest and earnest man, more on the technical side, not the political side but don't you find it amazing other than guy that nobody was interested in talking to you? i read this and immediately said let's get a hold of this gentleman, i want to talk to h him. >> the problem is for reasons i don't understand, the issues become politicized so if you are republican, favor lovely and if you are democrat, you favor nat
mark: npr? >> nothing from npr.k: just curious because my view is here and you mentioned it here and you've mentioned it before, the absolute lack of curiosity by the media being spoonfed this stuff by these two letters, two letters that have really serious defects to them, these grant proposals you demonstrate that they were for and what they were all about, the conclusion, we don't have enough evidence to say one way or another but there's many more fingers at the lab and no fingers...
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i think the npr headline, there's been so much focus on, that is so well, and stupid.at these well, stupid idiots. to think that is the most important thing. i think that by saying what they did that is, effectively no reason why someone who was born a male and went through male puberty might have an unfair advantage against a woman by saying that, what they of factly that it is by process of the mission they are seeing that the only reason that these athletic organizations would be doing this is because they just hate trans people and that they are transphobia -- transphobic. you should be able to recognized that. it is obviously not the case. >> greg: tyrese, you are an athlete. you are the only athletes here, i believe. >> tyrus: we are working on that with joe. >> greg: i did a.y. also as w well. >> kat: i play golf. >> greg: you don't play golf. are there really two espn's? >> tyrus: unfortunately disney is espn. they made it like disneyland, it is unwatchable. they put people in there that are not there to do sports. they are there to push their issues. i find it
i think the npr headline, there's been so much focus on, that is so well, and stupid.at these well, stupid idiots. to think that is the most important thing. i think that by saying what they did that is, effectively no reason why someone who was born a male and went through male puberty might have an unfair advantage against a woman by saying that, what they of factly that it is by process of the mission they are seeing that the only reason that these athletic organizations would be doing this...
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that segment was sparred by an npr segment we heard and never expected to hear.ter of editorial policy completely opposes civilian ownership of firearms, except maybe of irs agents. here suddenly was
that segment was sparred by an npr segment we heard and never expected to hear.ter of editorial policy completely opposes civilian ownership of firearms, except maybe of irs agents. here suddenly was
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it was still running or aware the bank of england thought it would be back in the february npr. works in the printed cell. it happened on the 14th of february. they usually collect prices on the second tuesday of the month, that was not the case last year that it was valentine's day but it was the paste this year so that provided it -- that was the case this year and that provided a boost in we had a sharp increase in the prices of drinks across restaurants and bars. it looks so strong but was perhaps a one-off adjustment. i would say not a clear upside surprise but the extent to which it was driven tells me this is not a firm direction change. alix: we were talking about how my mock tales are 10 to $13 in brooklyn. what has the best chance of coming down the fastest, and coming down consistently? bruna: i think across the services sector we have seen recreational services coming in softer than expected in the last few months. the hospitality sector i would say prices were not that strong, price increases were not that strong across november, december, and january. this does loo
it was still running or aware the bank of england thought it would be back in the february npr. works in the printed cell. it happened on the 14th of february. they usually collect prices on the second tuesday of the month, that was not the case last year that it was valentine's day but it was the paste this year so that provided it -- that was the case this year and that provided a boost in we had a sharp increase in the prices of drinks across restaurants and bars. it looks so strong but was...
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. ♪ ♪ from the first of its night's real news roundup, npr has issued a correction to a story on theics council barring transgender athletes from competition against women. mpr tweeted quoting there is limited to scientific research to support the idea that males have a physical advantage over females in competitive sports. now npr says correction, earlier tweet and quickly stated there is limited scientific evidence of physical advantage. existing research shows that higher levels of testosterone to impact athletic performance. but if there's a limited research involving elite trans athletes. a mississippi news anchor who was taken off the air after resetting the lyrics to a snoop dogg song is now being defended in the media. the talkshow host said monday it should not be a viable offense and on the view even whoopi goldberg who says all kinds of stuff slammed political correctness. watch. >> we don't know everything you are not supposed to do. if there's something someone says, if you're not going to give them the opportunity to explain why they said it, at least give them the grac
. ♪ ♪ from the first of its night's real news roundup, npr has issued a correction to a story on theics council barring transgender athletes from competition against women. mpr tweeted quoting there is limited to scientific research to support the idea that males have a physical advantage over females in competitive sports. now npr says correction, earlier tweet and quickly stated there is limited scientific evidence of physical advantage. existing research shows that higher levels of...
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that segment was sponsoredrd by an npr segment we had heard and never expected to hear.tts editorial policy, completely f oppose the civilian ownership of firearms with the possiblire
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colleges are eliminating the conventional a through f grades for freshman supporters of the movement, told nprstudents get so preoccupied with grades. they don't actually learn much. this idea could help solve that problem, but critics call it a college level versions of participation trophies. next new details on the controversy involving michelangelo's statue of david and a school in florida. get this a museum in italy is now stepping into the fray. officials in florence have invited parents and kids from that tallahassee charter school to come see the statue. the school's principal was actually forced out last week after failing to notify parents before teaching sixth graders about the nude statue. next a growing trend among shoppers, the by nothing trend by nothing. groups are getting popularity online and in apps, the hyper local communities are posting free items at sites like facebook marketplace or freecycle. it's where people donate or swap everything from furniture to baby gear and gardening tools, and it's all free estimated that about 1000 items are exchanged every day globally on
colleges are eliminating the conventional a through f grades for freshman supporters of the movement, told nprstudents get so preoccupied with grades. they don't actually learn much. this idea could help solve that problem, but critics call it a college level versions of participation trophies. next new details on the controversy involving michelangelo's statue of david and a school in florida. get this a museum in italy is now stepping into the fray. officials in florence have invited parents...
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at npr that showed, in fact, it remains the economy that is actually by far the most important issuer many voters, and you don't see republicans really extensively hammering home that issue. i mean, they seem to be going after this issue that according to our polling doesn't necessarily it's not as politically popular. here's your the polling. i think that you're referring to here. this is looking at the laws that criminalize gender affirming care to minors back in april, 2021 28% ported those laws 65% oppose them. in march of 2023 this year, 43% supported 54% opposed so support is still support for these laws is still a losing proposition, however. that gap is getting smaller. well i think the objective here in think so and i think republicans are seeing that their messaging is starting to pay off, particularly with their base. those christian conservative voters that we know are the lifeblood of the republican party right now, and these christian conservative voters want the government to reflect their principles. and a lot of conservative christians. just um don't agree with trans
at npr that showed, in fact, it remains the economy that is actually by far the most important issuer many voters, and you don't see republicans really extensively hammering home that issue. i mean, they seem to be going after this issue that according to our polling doesn't necessarily it's not as politically popular. here's your the polling. i think that you're referring to here. this is looking at the laws that criminalize gender affirming care to minors back in april, 2021 28% ported those...
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there was a new "pbs newshour"/npr/marist poll that found 43% of americans now support laws criminalizingrming care for minors; 54% oppose such laws. that's a 15 percentage point increase since april of 2021. so, when you look at all of these anti-lgbtq bills that have been proposed, the gender-affirming care bans, bans on education about gender identity, do you see a difference in the outreach to these bills? jo: yes, absolutely. we have seen a huge difference in outreach, for example, to what advocates have dubbed florida's don't say gay and trans bill, which targets education there, and between outrage directed at these gender-affirming care bans. and i think that's for a few reasons. first is just because most people know lesbian, gay, bisexual people, but they're much less likely to know trans people, and they're even less likely to know trans youth. so they don't know what their lives look like. they don't know what their health care looks like. and, as a result, they're more susceptible to misinformation about it. a lot of these bills describe health care for trans youth as mutilat
there was a new "pbs newshour"/npr/marist poll that found 43% of americans now support laws criminalizingrming care for minors; 54% oppose such laws. that's a 15 percentage point increase since april of 2021. so, when you look at all of these anti-lgbtq bills that have been proposed, the gender-affirming care bans, bans on education about gender identity, do you see a difference in the outreach to these bills? jo: yes, absolutely. we have seen a huge difference in outreach, for...
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in an npr, and npr is on the side of people who believe are god . so this week and they published this report, quote, the international governing body for trackt and fieldtrk an will ban trans women athletes from elite women's competitions despite the limited scientific evidence of physical advance. >> okay, trust the science. y bl don't believe biology. espn in that same vein, just honored a guy called william thomas in their celebrating women's history month segment. >> watch. and...
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david, this from npr.icies he's left behind the commitment to limited government he once had as a member of the freedom caucus. former congressman david jolly says it's a lesson he took from donald trump. quote, what donald trump brought to the party was to really crush that orthodoxy of small government and instead say the ends justify the means and so whatever it takes to achieve conservative results. it doesn't matter if it takes big government, jolly says, to desantis it doesn't even matter if courts have said it's unconstitutional. that really is the path he's following. >> he is a big government governor, but he is still lying and suggesting he is a less government governor. you mentioned the political capital he got from keeping florida open. that in itself is a lie. it is an identity he has projected. ron desantis closed the beaches, the restaurants, the bowling alleys and the nightclubs and he issued an executive order asking all floridians to limit their movement. he did not keep florida open lik
david, this from npr.icies he's left behind the commitment to limited government he once had as a member of the freedom caucus. former congressman david jolly says it's a lesson he took from donald trump. quote, what donald trump brought to the party was to really crush that orthodoxy of small government and instead say the ends justify the means and so whatever it takes to achieve conservative results. it doesn't matter if it takes big government, jolly says, to desantis it doesn't even matter...
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bobby allyn is a tech journalist with npr and hejoins us now from los angeles.with trump in 2020. where do you see it ending for tiktok? tiktok has been across razz of the tribe administration and now the biden white house. as wejust heard, now the biden white house. as we just heard, with the now the biden white house. as wejust heard, with the biden administration telling tick—tock they must fully divest from bytedance or be put out of business, they are left with two options. they need to find a buyer in the us or they are going to be put out of business completely. this is an existential crisis for the company, the walls are closing in and it�*s going to be judgement day soon for the company. you�*ve been to the tiktok hq when they were trying to launch their fightback against all of this. tell us about the company you found. yes, so i and two dozen journalists went to the tiktok headquarters here in los angeles and top executives explained what they call project taxes, a $1.5 billion restructuring in which a separate entity will be formed and overseen by th
bobby allyn is a tech journalist with npr and hejoins us now from los angeles.with trump in 2020. where do you see it ending for tiktok? tiktok has been across razz of the tribe administration and now the biden white house. as wejust heard, now the biden white house. as we just heard, with the now the biden white house. as wejust heard, with the biden administration telling tick—tock they must fully divest from bytedance or be put out of business, they are left with two options. they need to...
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overall, you seeçó now in our latest poll pbs news hour maris npr poll, you have people who do want hime question is if that's a floor or a ceiling for him, but he is highly unpopular with everyone else. >> and vaughn, you were theçó oy network reported to travel with trump to and from his waco rally. what didu that chorus are january 6th defendants. during the playing of that song there's video that included footage of the january 6th insurrection, andwsñd that is w■ came just days after he suggested that there should be, quote, potentialqe1 deathÑit(i] destruction. in the scenario charges wereñr be brought against him in any of thesei] investigations. >> the other day you put outÑi there could beñr potentially deh %-pmy(t%tuqáurjzt( toçó you wou potentially violence be justifiable, was january 6th justifiable? >> no, i don't like violence, and i'm not for violence at all. ar and you know, they rigged an election. they stole!u■ an election,ñr thd many bad things. theylp didd i have no idea what's going to happen, but i can tell you that they have no u exnerá to which thexd former presi
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one of npr's media corres correspondent. we are blessed by your presence on the show thank you.n we had an amazing conversation over an hour on tucker carlson today. that is on fox nation. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ america is systemically racist. only the government can save us defund the police. humans are a parasite on the planet. defund the police. tax the rich. stop! the culture and our education system are feeding young people a steady diet of lies. i used to believe many of them, i was a left-wing activist... but thanks to prageru, my mind has changed. i was a sideline conservative. through prageru's short educational videos, i learned how to articulate my beliefs and fight for my values. prageru's 5 minute videos changed my mind about police brutality, and helped me pursue truth. every year, prageru garners over 1 billion views online. with your help, millions of young american minds can be changed through the power of prageru's reach. help us save america. donate a generous tax deductible gift at prageru.com >> tucker: we are out of time if you take the opportunity to e
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get this, npr said there is not enough scientific evidence to support the claims that biological menage over women in sports. so, we will ask an olympic athlete who is also a doctor to respond to it. >> todd: that is not joe piscopo, not an athlete and not a doctor. bud. keep it right here on "fox & friends first." ♪ ♪ ... i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam,
get this, npr said there is not enough scientific evidence to support the claims that biological menage over women in sports. so, we will ask an olympic athlete who is also a doctor to respond to it. >> todd: that is not joe piscopo, not an athlete and not a doctor. bud. keep it right here on "fox & friends first." ♪ ♪ ... i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance...
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they wanted to, one, ratchet up the fear and they used our kids to do it just like that man on that npr documentary say you just want to create more fear. and the second was a lot of people made a lot of money. they just just happened to be democrat donors, big pharmama. that's really what it was in a smut shell. other kids were barred from activities. made to feel like pariahs. made to think their parents were crazy if their parents is said no, you can't take the vaccine. this is just another example of where democrats are willing to politicize something that should not be politicized and punish children and use them in the process of pushing their agenda. it's happening all over the place. >> will: rachel, look, it's usually my job to bring the optimism and your job to bring reality or pessimism to our conversation. let me now turn the channel. i'm happy reality has broken through the cloud of lies, rachel, on the other hand, there are not as many people obstinate and stubborn and resolved as rachel campos-duffy. there is a lot of people who gave into the threat and carrot and got the
they wanted to, one, ratchet up the fear and they used our kids to do it just like that man on that npr documentary say you just want to create more fear. and the second was a lot of people made a lot of money. they just just happened to be democrat donors, big pharmama. that's really what it was in a smut shell. other kids were barred from activities. made to feel like pariahs. made to think their parents were crazy if their parents is said no, you can't take the vaccine. this is just another...
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official says that amount is "more than fully sufficient" to cover svb and signature depositors, but nprorts that now "the fund is going to be pretty depleted." so we're totally fine as lon as we don't have another crisis. it's like the fire extinguisher says, "in case of emergency, tough luck! you used this last year! make your peace with god." the flames, the flame in addition, federare auioning n vallan eyout lhe stops at the auction. they've even got one of those inflatable janet yellins. that's good. president biden addressed the crisis this morning. >> every american should feel confident their deposits will be there. your deposits are safe. americans can have confidence that the banking system is safe. the bottom line is this, americans can rest assured that our banking system is safe. >> stephen: not as comforting as he imagines. no one wants a call from the babysitter that goes, "the kids are safe. you can have total confidence that the kids are safe. rest assured, your kids are safe. the bottom line is this: all kids have all fingers and the toaster oven is nowhere near the bat
official says that amount is "more than fully sufficient" to cover svb and signature depositors, but nprorts that now "the fund is going to be pretty depleted." so we're totally fine as lon as we don't have another crisis. it's like the fire extinguisher says, "in case of emergency, tough luck! you used this last year! make your peace with god." the flames, the flame in addition, federare auioning n vallan eyout lhe stops at the auction. they've even got one of...
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npr white house correspondent tamara keith is here to break down the highlights and make dollars and of it all. see what i did there? correspondent: you got a budget plan in. amna: the president often says budgets are reflective of the author's values. what does this budget tell us about the president at white house? correspondent: this is a decent preview on what we could expect him to run on for president in 2024 with his anticipated reelection campaign. this is a lot of when he ran on in 2020 when he ran for president last time. what you see is a lot of spending. this is not an austerity budget. he is not gettinghe nearly $3 trillion in deficit savings the white house has been touting or days by cutting spending and a big way. what he is doing is putting moneynto programs he believes will make life easier for everyday americans, wings like paid family leave, childcare, universal pre-k. also funding for border security. a budget is a huge document that covers the waterfront of every part of the american government, and president biden as a lot of ideas in there. amna: you mentioned
npr white house correspondent tamara keith is here to break down the highlights and make dollars and of it all. see what i did there? correspondent: you got a budget plan in. amna: the president often says budgets are reflective of the author's values. what does this budget tell us about the president at white house? correspondent: this is a decent preview on what we could expect him to run on for president in 2024 with his anticipated reelection campaign. this is a lot of when he ran on in...
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so people are watching the show right now they're listening to npr, new york times, the really blogs,ntic, that he pm. this is just not the same competition on the other side. and that really does, as you know and what you have written, create part of the pathology here. >> yeah, and i currently inquiry with what adam just said. i think it additional point of this, in his opened the eric the last 70 years, that fox, to a great degree, used to control that whole game. and i have heard a lot about people saying well fox's need follow the audience well it's a sin biotech relationship. but two things happened over the course of that period. you had trump coming in and he really wanted to call the shots. and for quite some time, at the beginning, in 2016, you had that period where trump kind of went after fox and then fox made peace with trump. and then for most of the administration, they were kind of what they used to call a policy condominium. they could both be in control. and it sort of worked [laughter] . and then at the end of the administration it kind of got to this breaking point
so people are watching the show right now they're listening to npr, new york times, the really blogs,ntic, that he pm. this is just not the same competition on the other side. and that really does, as you know and what you have written, create part of the pathology here. >> yeah, and i currently inquiry with what adam just said. i think it additional point of this, in his opened the eric the last 70 years, that fox, to a great degree, used to control that whole game. and i have heard a...
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edgar hoover even under the fbi under teddy roosevelt, who the washington editor for the npr wrote, asatter of reality, political from its outset. always an ethos of objectivity and devotion to law, the people in charge of it and the people in charge of the administration under which it is served are as political and partisan as it is possible to be. would you agree with that? >> you know, it goes right back to what we have been saying. the people in charge of it, the rank and file is completely different than those in charge of it in washington. >> john: nicole, great to capitol hill up -- to catch up with you. >> jacqui: the white house press briefing is running a few minutes late, and the murdaugh case about to be ready to handled to the jury. yet another terrifying moment for plane passengers, a fire breaking out at 30,000 feet and nothing to fight it except passengers' bare hands. that's coming up next. could save meowners:u a lot of money every month by paying off your car loan and paying off your high rate credit card debt? and still have cash left over to put in the bank? with
edgar hoover even under the fbi under teddy roosevelt, who the washington editor for the npr wrote, asatter of reality, political from its outset. always an ethos of objectivity and devotion to law, the people in charge of it and the people in charge of the administration under which it is served are as political and partisan as it is possible to be. would you agree with that? >> you know, it goes right back to what we have been saying. the people in charge of it, the rank and file is...
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npr headline reading this. biden is using his budget as in the debt creeling fight. biden's budget proves he wants war with gop despite shaky economy. "politico" echoes that sentiment saying it is a messaging exercise. the white house sees no down side whatsoever to throwing out things that will never pass the republican-controlled house. the fight is the point. charles payne host of making money on fox business joins me now. i are ebb when this president said he would do things differently and reach across the aisle. he is purposely bringing up a plan he knows has no chance in passing through ontrolled house what reason? >> you hit it on the head. he never reached across the >> julie: not once. >> demonization from day one. again, one of these headlines got it right. put a finger in the wind and say this is the way things are blowing. confrontation. this is where we are. instead of healing and bringing the nation together. what scares me the most about this is the war against success never stops. the war against achievement never stops. the demonization of people wh
npr headline reading this. biden is using his budget as in the debt creeling fight. biden's budget proves he wants war with gop despite shaky economy. "politico" echoes that sentiment saying it is a messaging exercise. the white house sees no down side whatsoever to throwing out things that will never pass the republican-controlled house. the fight is the point. charles payne host of making money on fox business joins me now. i are ebb when this president said he would do things...
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npr published, in defense of looting, aoc praised the riots, tweeting, the whole point of protesting is to make people uncomfortable. congressman bush, congresswoman bush, excuse me, praised antifa, nancy pelosi said about the rioters, they are going to do what they are going to do. maxine waters, get more confrontational, get in their face. on tv the hysteria was worse, take a look. >> people do what they do. >> it's a protest, it is not -- it is not generally speaking unriley. >> there needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there is unrest in our lives. there is plenty to go around. >> they are not going to stop. and everyone we aware, they are not going to stop, they are not going to stop before election day in november and not going to stop after election day. >> show me where it says protests are going to be light and peaceful. >> peaceful protests. >> destroying property which can be replaced is not violent. >> our country was started because -- this is how -- the boston tea party. rioting. so, don't -- do not get it twisted and think oh, this is something that has ne
npr published, in defense of looting, aoc praised the riots, tweeting, the whole point of protesting is to make people uncomfortable. congressman bush, congresswoman bush, excuse me, praised antifa, nancy pelosi said about the rioters, they are going to do what they are going to do. maxine waters, get more confrontational, get in their face. on tv the hysteria was worse, take a look. >> people do what they do. >> it's a protest, it is not -- it is not generally speaking unriley....
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for the latest on the strike and the impact, i'm joined by sequoia carrillo who covers education for npr us fm los angeles. thanks for being with us. the union says the average salary of its members and the district is $25,000 a year with many of these employees now on strike have worked part-time. you have been speaking with them today. what did they tell you about how it would improve their lives. >> so many people had truly heartbreaking stories about working for the district and the sacrifices they have had to go through. working multiple jobs. just due to the fact that there is an in season and an off season and an off-season for a lot of this employment. rent does not work like that. if you are working part-time, you don't get the summer vacation. or some are even working far less hours than that. but they love what they do. these are people that are really passionate about what they do and they want to keep doing what they are doing, but at this level, they can't sustain themselves. >> the unionist ending a 30% increase. why is with the school district proposing, why isn't that su
for the latest on the strike and the impact, i'm joined by sequoia carrillo who covers education for npr us fm los angeles. thanks for being with us. the union says the average salary of its members and the district is $25,000 a year with many of these employees now on strike have worked part-time. you have been speaking with them today. what did they tell you about how it would improve their lives. >> so many people had truly heartbreaking stories about working for the district and the...
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>> this is according to npr, which is citing this firm called handshake about employment.al jobs like plumbing, building an electrical work drop by 49% in 2022 compared to just 2020. this is from the online recruiting platform half pound handshake. while pushing for those roles, automated trans -- respiratory therapist, his name if, you saw on average ten applications each in 2020, they got about five postings in 2022. >> and i mean, or going in the wrong direction. >> i think two things can be sure the, same time when my mom is going up in the bronx, she wanted to go to college, and she was told, you know, we should be a secretary. a lot of puerto rican young women are becoming secretaries, she was funneled down this path and told she couldn't go to college. so, i think it is important when there was a shift, there is a challenging of yes, there are people who can be college bound from all different types of backgrounds, but at the same, time there is a stigma attached to sort of vocational careers, as if they didn't pay good amount of money, and they do, as a former teac
>> this is according to npr, which is citing this firm called handshake about employment.al jobs like plumbing, building an electrical work drop by 49% in 2022 compared to just 2020. this is from the online recruiting platform half pound handshake. while pushing for those roles, automated trans -- respiratory therapist, his name if, you saw on average ten applications each in 2020, they got about five postings in 2022. >> and i mean, or going in the wrong direction. >> i think...
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in an npr, was on the side of people who believe their god, so this week and they publish this reportfield will then trans women athletes who -- despite limited scientific evidence of physical advantages. okay. trust the science. indelibly biology. espn, and that same vein just honored a guy called william thomas in their celebrating women's history above segment watch this. >> in 2022, thomas became the first transgender athlete to win ncaa championship. and by winning the freestyle. he has competed for at least three seasons on the wing steam at the university of pennsylvania. she competed on this premises and from the swimming community and competitors and teammates. she's being celebrated for her consistent in their purpose. >> people will say that she just transition so kitschy even when? but i transition to be happy. >> tucker carlson: another one for the patriarchy. yeah the patriarchy. and here's another, this month a man dressed as a woman the one and they cycling competition in new york. she is a competitive cyclist who is a woman she joins us tonight. only thank you so much
in an npr, was on the side of people who believe their god, so this week and they publish this reportfield will then trans women athletes who -- despite limited scientific evidence of physical advantages. okay. trust the science. indelibly biology. espn, and that same vein just honored a guy called william thomas in their celebrating women's history above segment watch this. >> in 2022, thomas became the first transgender athlete to win ncaa championship. and by winning the freestyle. he...
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until just really a few minutes ago when we at npr published the transcript, it was the only way forcluding myself who were able to get in the room and, you know, take the handwritten notes old school but what happened was there was a lot of focus on of course the claims of this lawsuit which was brought by a group of anti-abortion doctors and medical groups who oppose abortion rights. their argument is that the fda improperly approved mifepristone, the abortion pill, more than 20 years ago they're asking the judge to overturn the approval and essentially take away access to the drug of course, the fda's lawyers represented by the department of justice were there in the room pointing out that the drug has been on the market for more than 20 years, it's been used by millions of women, and according to groups like the american medical association, has a very strong safety record of course like any drug, there are side effects, and the plaintiffs are focusing on that quite a bit. but again, the overwhelming consensus of the medical community after more than 20 years is that this is a sa
until just really a few minutes ago when we at npr published the transcript, it was the only way forcluding myself who were able to get in the room and, you know, take the handwritten notes old school but what happened was there was a lot of focus on of course the claims of this lawsuit which was brought by a group of anti-abortion doctors and medical groups who oppose abortion rights. their argument is that the fda improperly approved mifepristone, the abortion pill, more than 20 years ago...
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. >>> with us is npr senior political editor dom inn co month narrow.standing because the florida of this all is pretty dynamic here. the trump people we've been reading have been pressuring publicly and behind the scenes ron desantis to come out and say something in support of donald trump and i don't think up until now he's said very much at all. so how much pressure does this put on other republicans, particularly desantis, to come to trump's defense? >> i was going to say, i mean, i think that a big piece of what trump is doing here and we're talking about this because of one message that he sends out on his own platform on a saturday and basically essentially activates the inside and outside game within the gop. ron desantis who clearly is eyeing a run for president is put in a box, as was mike pence, as are all these other candidates who then have to be able to, you know, back trump or at least not come out very strongly against him because that would irritate the base. playing this inside game with having kevin mccarthy and others on the hill say
. >>> with us is npr senior political editor dom inn co month narrow.standing because the florida of this all is pretty dynamic here. the trump people we've been reading have been pressuring publicly and behind the scenes ron desantis to come out and say something in support of donald trump and i don't think up until now he's said very much at all. so how much pressure does this put on other republicans, particularly desantis, to come to trump's defense? >> i was going to say, i...
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governorship in michigan they've been using that mandat for voters to do the thing that they promised to do as nprenterpiece tax plan, a bill t repeal the states defunct 1931 abortion ban and legislation t create civil rights protection for lgbtq people and just this week, democrat moved closer to fulfilling yet another big priority for workers in michigan, repealing a republican anti union la that we can see unions b allowing workers to opt out of paying union dues. here is state senator darrin camilleri before the vote on why restoring rights for workers is so important. >> my family came to detroit and michigan because of th promise of a union we knew that my family would b protected, not be discriminate against and there ar opportunities and voices would be heard in a workplace that i unlike any other place in th country. michigan is the hope and promise of a good workin condition life for everyon that wanted to be here today, we are restoring that right. that is something that peopl across the state have been demanding for the last 1 years. >> joining us now is democrati michigan state senato
governorship in michigan they've been using that mandat for voters to do the thing that they promised to do as nprenterpiece tax plan, a bill t repeal the states defunct 1931 abortion ban and legislation t create civil rights protection for lgbtq people and just this week, democrat moved closer to fulfilling yet another big priority for workers in michigan, repealing a republican anti union la that we can see unions b allowing workers to opt out of paying union dues. here is state senator...
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david --, business correspondent for npr, and veterans advocate paul reich.he independent americans podcast. you know what restarting with. we're starting with the biggest story of the week, obviously. the voting systems versus fox news. private text messages and emails reveal that executives and stars of the network we're saying one thing between one another, and an entirely different thing on television, lying over, and over, and over. i want to start with this, what do you make of this story? >> who is surprised? this is who they are. they tell you who they, are you should believe it and they've been this for years. i don't know who is surprised by this. it's like being surprised when putin does something nasty. this is who they are. this is what they've, done this is what they've done to our country, this is what they've done to brainwash and propagandized people for years. this is deeper in the hood. >> isn't this case? , reverend it was a time when used pretty regularly go on fox news. is this but they always wear? >> i beg that this is who they always
david --, business correspondent for npr, and veterans advocate paul reich.he independent americans podcast. you know what restarting with. we're starting with the biggest story of the week, obviously. the voting systems versus fox news. private text messages and emails reveal that executives and stars of the network we're saying one thing between one another, and an entirely different thing on television, lying over, and over, and over. i want to start with this, what do you make of this...
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. >> joining me now to discuss npr mead why correspondent david folkenflick, good to have you on todayjoin you, jim. >> so, david, based on what we're hearing from tucker carlson despite the fact that now we know he was lying to his viewers around the election saying one thing in private and one thing on the air and he was still calling the election into question. are any murdoch-owned publications whether it's fox, fox business, "the wall street journal," are any of the readers of the publications seeing what we're seeing here and the revelations from these court documents? >> oh, i think if you read "the wall street journal" you are getting a very straightforward news report and its pages often prominently display what transpired and you're hearing folks from "the wall street journal" site making sure that its viewers believe in the brand promise and telling the news straight and without favor. it's a game that murdoch plays and how he treats his upscale newspapers like "the times of london" and "the wall street journal" and "the new york post" which he treats like fox news which you
. >> joining me now to discuss npr mead why correspondent david folkenflick, good to have you on todayjoin you, jim. >> so, david, based on what we're hearing from tucker carlson despite the fact that now we know he was lying to his viewers around the election saying one thing in private and one thing on the air and he was still calling the election into question. are any murdoch-owned publications whether it's fox, fox business, "the wall street journal," are any of the...
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. >> i think i heard an interview with her mom on npr this morning. a shocking story. 2021. what role did covid and the pandemic play in this, if any? >> covid was a huge driver of that rise in 2021, and in fact, we have preliminary data showing that rates dropped in 2022 as covid, as many of us got vaccinated and the new variants became less serious. let me be clear, if you are unvaccinated, pregnant, and catch covid, your rate of intensive care admission, being put on a ventilator or god forbid, dying, is four to ten times that of someone who is pregnant and does not catch covid. so that is huge. but secondly, being pregnant and catching covid puts you at a large risk, and most of that increase in maternal mortality in 2021, was due to covid related deaths. >> so what does society, what does joe biden, what do the governors need to do to reverse this trendsome >> the first and biggest thing is to expand medicaid. we have seen study after study showing that states with medicaid expansion have lower rates of pre-delivery, as well as post delivery mortality. so make sur
. >> i think i heard an interview with her mom on npr this morning. a shocking story. 2021. what role did covid and the pandemic play in this, if any? >> covid was a huge driver of that rise in 2021, and in fact, we have preliminary data showing that rates dropped in 2022 as covid, as many of us got vaccinated and the new variants became less serious. let me be clear, if you are unvaccinated, pregnant, and catch covid, your rate of intensive care admission, being put on a ventilator...
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in may that tour will be taking over one of trump's florida properties npr this weekend just reported on a group of self-described nazis who have been projecting giant five-story tall swat cus and other anti-semitic imagery on tall buildings in the city of jacksonville, florida. and then there was ohio this weekend. right-wing extremists, white supremacist groups have been targeting drag queen story hours. but what happened in ohio this weekend was a different order of magnitude. one drag queen story telling event in a park in the town of wadsworth, ohio, drew hundreds of protesters including lots and lots of full-on neo-nazis, many of them armed, lots of them carrying swastika flags and shouting sig heil. i do want to show you just a few seconds so you can get a sense how unnerving this must have been for that community. probably goes without saying you may find this footage upsetting. here it is >> and you hear them saying weimar conditions, weimar solutions. they're talking about hitler, right, he overthrew the weimar republic we all know what hitler's solution was these guys out i
in may that tour will be taking over one of trump's florida properties npr this weekend just reported on a group of self-described nazis who have been projecting giant five-story tall swat cus and other anti-semitic imagery on tall buildings in the city of jacksonville, florida. and then there was ohio this weekend. right-wing extremists, white supremacist groups have been targeting drag queen story hours. but what happened in ohio this weekend was a different order of magnitude. one drag queen...