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stuart: peabody coal.n: they are in deal talks, merger worth $6 million, peabody is down 3%. 3%. stuart: they want to buy it. meta. lauren: this is amazing, there's no need to be in meta-today as an investor. about zuckerberg's but on the meta-verse idea, the world changes by his 2030 deadline all this should pay off, it might never pay off. you have an analyst saying there's no need to be in it and they don't buy into the dream of mark zuckerberg. stuart: new the released e-mails show the by that ministration knew that border agents did not with those migrants in september of last year despite telling the public otherwise. what have you got for us? >> good morning. an email obtained through a records request reveals alejandra mayorkas was privately alerted by dhs officials the whipping narrative behind those infamous horseback photos wasn't true but hours later at a press conference, he didn't stop or dispute that narrative. it was obtained by the heritage foundation which filed a freedom of information a
stuart: peabody coal.n: they are in deal talks, merger worth $6 million, peabody is down 3%. 3%. stuart: they want to buy it. meta. lauren: this is amazing, there's no need to be in meta-today as an investor. about zuckerberg's but on the meta-verse idea, the world changes by his 2030 deadline all this should pay off, it might never pay off. you have an analyst saying there's no need to be in it and they don't buy into the dream of mark zuckerberg. stuart: new the released e-mails show the by...
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like yell, the jewish was a munificent continent. tongue cool. depaulo mannion nessie a chevrolet peabody but intervals is on us. you this button you basically what this should be up to the super mon you really 100 but it must. why from a dish gonna sit there, you know what ira real? i got to do another cool morgan case. it isn't much money cuz most judge ducky woke up with a bad bernal's love in the funniest normal just i don't know. friends here in the data was careful here not to fulfill, but until i say the last the last. but frankie, stephan love to have all those pretty gobble, get gorgeous. archy carls, archy. gov, either. so g thought was all good. okay, let him know to put his grandmother a b on she on is did all mail me a via war additional the hunter rama book it almost had banners room or something. no, horner no, no. hold on a couple regular below. another get up. moved from florida. you know how car at the telephone dealership, but i realize more reddish. i love nina, yell or some piano. you know somebody's yeah. finance. he lives from lee. that it yet. can you hear any of t
like yell, the jewish was a munificent continent. tongue cool. depaulo mannion nessie a chevrolet peabody but intervals is on us. you this button you basically what this should be up to the super mon you really 100 but it must. why from a dish gonna sit there, you know what ira real? i got to do another cool morgan case. it isn't much money cuz most judge ducky woke up with a bad bernal's love in the funniest normal just i don't know. friends here in the data was careful here not to fulfill,...
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hour, and there it was frost and 40-50 degrees out of 25 years in the norilsk concentration camps in peabodyshorten the term, he says that the amorous affair helped him the eye of the daughter of the head of the concentration camp and her suitor in the chekisto did not like this and he tried to send the rival away as soon as possible, but peter andriyovich was allowed to return to his native land only after 8 years and already at home every week the kadebista dragged him to the questioning, i am glad that our case did not disappear, if it were not for our state, it was spilled inexpensively. the ukrainians inherited from the upa also indomitability and strength, that is why they are so fierce and afraid of them today. he understood the oath to be different until the end and alive and to surrender even. well, the enemy was a prisoner until the end of the negotiations. the rain is like this, you know, alkaline experience has gone to the side of the new generation and the armed forces of ukraine , including the azov regiment of azov, including the battalions of the carpathian sich and the freed
hour, and there it was frost and 40-50 degrees out of 25 years in the norilsk concentration camps in peabodyshorten the term, he says that the amorous affair helped him the eye of the daughter of the head of the concentration camp and her suitor in the chekisto did not like this and he tried to send the rival away as soon as possible, but peter andriyovich was allowed to return to his native land only after 8 years and already at home every week the kadebista dragged him to the questioning, i...
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so people sophia peabody hawthorne. i'm sorry and mary man and some other women in new england and ask them what they think. and it's really interesting because one of them rides back she says there can't be retaliation because of christian principles. we just have to do the right thing regardless of what the other side is doing and to purposely sicken or starve anyone. i'm even if that's allowed by the rules of retaliation would be wrong. so they're they're really exploring this before they do anything and again if we're taliation is done properly. you're supposed to investigate you're supposed to do it. deliberately. you're not supposed to do it in a spirit of passion or revenge and so, you know at the times when it's operating properly, they're actually trying to gauge opinion from who they think are important constituencies that would tell them how people are going to react to it. yeah. yeah fascinating. i thought that question might stump you but you've obviously given a love song obviously as a lot of kind of trac
so people sophia peabody hawthorne. i'm sorry and mary man and some other women in new england and ask them what they think. and it's really interesting because one of them rides back she says there can't be retaliation because of christian principles. we just have to do the right thing regardless of what the other side is doing and to purposely sicken or starve anyone. i'm even if that's allowed by the rules of retaliation would be wrong. so they're they're really exploring this before they do...
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peabody massachusetts, a more drastic steps so called smart boxes that zap rats with an electrical currentem. the city also placing rat traps with a chemical that stops them from reproducing. and in washington, d c. residents are now facing hefty fines. if their property is found to have an investigation, and they failed to do anything about it. $150 for individuals, $500 for businesses. a lot of times people call us and say, you know, it's a wrap problem and we go there and they contributed to the problem, and they just don't know, experts say to repel rats . the obvious thing is to store garbage as tightly as possible. but also don't leave pet food out in the open, store it in airtight containers and experts advise not eating in bedrooms, stick to specific areas of your home to eat. in the past, chicago has released 1000 feral cats onto the streets to try to address its rat problem. but given that the city is still ranked rowdiest in the u. s. it may have to consider more strategies. rhiannon andrew. alright, derek. thank you, and from rats to special team stats fumbled punt return in ov
peabody massachusetts, a more drastic steps so called smart boxes that zap rats with an electrical currentem. the city also placing rat traps with a chemical that stops them from reproducing. and in washington, d c. residents are now facing hefty fines. if their property is found to have an investigation, and they failed to do anything about it. $150 for individuals, $500 for businesses. a lot of times people call us and say, you know, it's a wrap problem and we go there and they contributed to...
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i'm joined now by richard peabody. you saw him, i in that report, he just saw i, he leads the world health organizations, high rates, pathogen team. and it's, it's good to have you on the program because we really wanted to expand on the idea of what evidence are you seeing that suggests that can i call it a double blow of clove at 19 and the flu is actually brewing? thanks for the opportunity to speak. so we're now coming into the autumn rapidly into the winter period. and we're certainly is. we just heard seeing source code the to circulating across the european region and as people's lives return to normal. we're also starting to see the early signs of flu activity pick up across a number of countries in our region. so we are concerned that we, we may be facing a twin demick as we might call it co circulation of birth. so it could be 2 and influenza and so we're very much encouraging people who are eligible to take up the offer of flu and cope with vaccination and protect themselves and those around them . and that'
i'm joined now by richard peabody. you saw him, i in that report, he just saw i, he leads the world health organizations, high rates, pathogen team. and it's, it's good to have you on the program because we really wanted to expand on the idea of what evidence are you seeing that suggests that can i call it a double blow of clove at 19 and the flu is actually brewing? thanks for the opportunity to speak. so we're now coming into the autumn rapidly into the winter period. and we're certainly is....
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i am peabody award wanting investigative journalist desi lydic.ing us from... not having elections. what is america's election system reliable or are we one glitchy voting machine away from a total collapse? i will investigate in our new segment, votedemic 2022, our crumbling election infrastructure. after our nation's last elections went super smooth... >> dozens of voters locked out of the one single polling place where all of louisville reports. >> reports of hours of long lines, voting machine malfunctions, provisional ballot shortages, officials are looking at calling in the national guard. >> i wanted to find out how ready we are for the midterms, so i'm headed to our nation's capital to talk with election advocates at the democracy found. >> my name is tammy patrick, i'm a senior advisor to the elections team at the democracy fund, which seeks to ensure that we have an open and just democracy that is inclusive and trustworthy for all of our citizens. >> oh. sounds like you got your work cut out for you. >> we do. in this moment is a lot of
i am peabody award wanting investigative journalist desi lydic.ing us from... not having elections. what is america's election system reliable or are we one glitchy voting machine away from a total collapse? i will investigate in our new segment, votedemic 2022, our crumbling election infrastructure. after our nation's last elections went super smooth... >> dozens of voters locked out of the one single polling place where all of louisville reports. >> reports of hours of long lines,...
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ladies and gentlemen, my next guest is a peabody award-winning journalist who has spent decades covering" please welcome, nina totenberg! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) thank you for being here. right here. this is water if you want it. >> is it water or rum? >> stephen: it's water. we can get you anything you want. i have a bar back here. >> i think i'll try to-- >> stephen: you okay for now? >> yeah. >> stephen: so lovely to have you on. you are a national treasure of america's radio soundscape. >> thank you. >> stephen: over at npr. but now-- i can't believe-- ( applause ) i find this hard to believe. but now you have written your first book. >> and my last. >> stephen: your first book. it cled "drsh ruth" it's available now. and it is about your relationship over the last 50 years with ruth bader ginsburg. >> it's also-- ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: and? >> and has a longer title. it says "a memoir on the power of friendships." and it's not just about ruth and me. it's about the women of my generation who came up when we weren't trying to break a glass ceiling. we were just trying to get
ladies and gentlemen, my next guest is a peabody award-winning journalist who has spent decades covering" please welcome, nina totenberg! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) thank you for being here. right here. this is water if you want it. >> is it water or rum? >> stephen: it's water. we can get you anything you want. i have a bar back here. >> i think i'll try to-- >> stephen: you okay for now? >> yeah. >> stephen: so lovely to have you on. you are a national...
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but dan, he's a senior editor at the atlantic and host and cocreator of the peabody award-winning line, a podcast about hurricane katrina and itsaftermath . voting rights, democracy and a environmental justice with a focus on how race and class shape the countries and the world's fundamental structure. dan is a 2022 andrew carnegie fellow, more than 2020 james airport finalist and 20 2011 our fellow at new america the 2018 recipients of the american society of magazine editors next award. we're going to welcome in back up here in just a moment but first i'm going to welcome linda delarosa who is a journalist and professor at the city university of new york and a contributing writer at the new york times magazine . where she covers the intersection of race and health . she has also served as executive editor at essence and as a science editor at the new york times.on infant mortality is a finalist for the national magazine award and a contributor to the 1619 project t. so welcome, we are really glad to have you here. going to bring dan back in and while doing that i want to turn it over
but dan, he's a senior editor at the atlantic and host and cocreator of the peabody award-winning line, a podcast about hurricane katrina and itsaftermath . voting rights, democracy and a environmental justice with a focus on how race and class shape the countries and the world's fundamental structure. dan is a 2022 andrew carnegie fellow, more than 2020 james airport finalist and 20 2011 our fellow at new america the 2018 recipients of the american society of magazine editors next award. we're...
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. >> by the way, the bookmobile thing's solid. [ laughter ] this must be peabody award season.ve a bookmobile on your show. >> yeah, we did, a bookmobile. >> jimmy: you drove it right on the stage there. >> is that the roger meares family here tonight? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes, waiting for aaron judge, aren't they? >> i thought they'd be here, sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is a funny thing you bring up. every night roger maris' family unless the audience at yankee stadium waiting for their hearts to be broken. [ laughter ] >> i know. thank you. if you have to explain it, it's really not worth it. [ laughter ] i appreciate it, thank you so much. >> jimmy: how are you doing? how's the family, how's harry? >> harry is my son. and all reports indicate he's okay. i heard someone start to applaud. or did i just mishear that? [ cheers ] what did you have to do with the birth and the raising of the boy? [ laughter ] yeah, he's -- no, they tell me he's in college. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that right? >> you've been through that yourself, right? people go through this. the separa
. >> by the way, the bookmobile thing's solid. [ laughter ] this must be peabody award season.ve a bookmobile on your show. >> yeah, we did, a bookmobile. >> jimmy: you drove it right on the stage there. >> is that the roger meares family here tonight? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes, waiting for aaron judge, aren't they? >> i thought they'd be here, sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is a funny thing you bring up. every night roger maris' family unless the...
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but when our newkirk the second is a senior editor at the atlantic and the host and of the peabody award winning flood lyons, a narrative podcast about hurricane katrina and its aftermath. for years, newkirk has covered voting rights, democracy and justice with a focus on how race and class shape the in the world's fundamental structures. then is a 2022 andrew carnegie fellow and was a 2020 james beard award finalist, a 2020 11th our fellow at new america and a 2018 recipient of the america society of magazine editors as emmy next award. so we're going to welcome ben back up here in just a moment. but first, i am going to welcome linda. linda is a journalism professor at the city university of, new york and a contributing writer at the new times magazine, where she covers the intersection of race health. she has al served as executive editor at and as a science editor at, the new york times. her article on, maternal and infant mortality, was a finalist for the national magazine award. and she is a contributor to the 1619 project. so welcome to. and we are really, really, really glad to h
but when our newkirk the second is a senior editor at the atlantic and the host and of the peabody award winning flood lyons, a narrative podcast about hurricane katrina and its aftermath. for years, newkirk has covered voting rights, democracy and justice with a focus on how race and class shape the in the world's fundamental structures. then is a 2022 andrew carnegie fellow and was a 2020 james beard award finalist, a 2020 11th our fellow at new america and a 2018 recipient of the america...
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and a senior editor at the atlantic and host and co-creator of the peabody winning lines, hurricane katrina its aftermath. for years newkirk has covered voting rights, democracy and environmental justice with a focus on how race and class shaped the country's and the world's fundamental structures. dan is a 2022 carnegie fell owe and 2022 james beard awards finalist and fellow at new america and recipient of magazine editors award. so we're going to welcome dan back up here in just a moment. first i'm going to welcome linda villarosa. a journalism professor and contributing writer at new york magazine she covers the intersection of race and health. she is served also as executive editor at essence and science editor at new york times. her article on maternity and infant mortality a finalist for the magazine award and contributor to the 1619 project. welcome to you and we're really, really, really glad to have you here. i want to bring dan back in and while i'm doing that turning it over to mk anderson, the director of communication at feminist women's health center. a reproductive health, r
and a senior editor at the atlantic and host and co-creator of the peabody winning lines, hurricane katrina its aftermath. for years newkirk has covered voting rights, democracy and environmental justice with a focus on how race and class shaped the country's and the world's fundamental structures. dan is a 2022 carnegie fell owe and 2022 james beard awards finalist and fellow at new america and recipient of magazine editors award. so we're going to welcome dan back up here in just a moment....
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norfolk southern, the railroad that had great things to say about the coal business console, energy, peabody energy, archer resources i haven't looked at these things in years but of they've exploded to the up side i don't want them to but that doesn't matter, does it second leadership group is health care. have you ever had the good fortune to reach medicare edge, i can tell you it's not as good as top notch employer sponsored insurance. that mains need a supplement like the ones provide bid united health group or humana, my provider that's become a semi-pefrmt denizen of the new high list. the dow's having its best month in ages. think about that dow best month in ages, nasdaq terrible health care also includes the drug stocks some of the best performers out there merck now reminds me of the old saint merck is what we called it in the 1990s when it could do no wrong. this time its strength is its cancer franchise led by keytruda which may go down as one of the best-selling drugs of all time bristol-myers feels implacable again with its cardio and onk logical specialties. johnson & johnson
norfolk southern, the railroad that had great things to say about the coal business console, energy, peabody energy, archer resources i haven't looked at these things in years but of they've exploded to the up side i don't want them to but that doesn't matter, does it second leadership group is health care. have you ever had the good fortune to reach medicare edge, i can tell you it's not as good as top notch employer sponsored insurance. that mains need a supplement like the ones provide bid...
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bill has won a peabody award as writer of the hbo documentary, journey of the african american athlete. he also wrote the award winning documentary breaking the huddle, the integration of college football. finally, i really want to mention that, in collaboration with the undefeated, espn and the walt disney company, phil established the rhoden fellowship. i want it six year, the rhoden fellowship trains and aspires aspiring african american journalist from historically black universities and colleges. i want to thank you all for being here, i'm really looking forward to your conversation. bill, i turn this over to you. >> thank you so much, marcia. this is really very special. these are two writers and two folks i have had so much respect for, peter and joe. our path seven terse acted and i really respect what you guys have done and represented four years. every time i hear about the books that you have written, i say god, one of i've been doing with my life? but really, it is a pleasure and an honor to be on this panel. particularly, this was april. that always means a lot of stuff, i
bill has won a peabody award as writer of the hbo documentary, journey of the african american athlete. he also wrote the award winning documentary breaking the huddle, the integration of college football. finally, i really want to mention that, in collaboration with the undefeated, espn and the walt disney company, phil established the rhoden fellowship. i want it six year, the rhoden fellowship trains and aspires aspiring african american journalist from historically black universities and...
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black athlete and third in a mile the trials and try and of the black quarterback bill has won a peabody award is writer of the hbo documentary journey of the african-american athlete and he also wrote the emmy award-winning documentary breaking the huddle the integration of college football. and finally, i really want to mention that in collaboration with the undefeated espn and the walt disney company bill established the road and fellowship now and it's sixth year the road and fellowship. trains and supports aspiring african-american journalists from historically black colleges and universities i want to thank you all so much for being here. i am really looking forward to your conversation and bill i turn this over to you. thank you so much marsha, and this is really a very special. these are two two writers and two folks. i've i've just had so much respect for peter and joe our past of intersected and i really respect what you guys have done and represented for for years and every time i hear about the books that you you've written i say god, what have i been doing with my life? but
black athlete and third in a mile the trials and try and of the black quarterback bill has won a peabody award is writer of the hbo documentary journey of the african-american athlete and he also wrote the emmy award-winning documentary breaking the huddle the integration of college football. and finally, i really want to mention that in collaboration with the undefeated espn and the walt disney company bill established the road and fellowship now and it's sixth year the road and fellowship....