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she doesn't think she has to actually go tn'e hao the peoe and say what she stands for. she doesn't have to ask forcome their vote. and of course, this comes aftesr four years of her participating in, this whole scam in they white house where they pretendedended th that joe. biden was in charge when he hasn't been in charge. -- youalk this is you talk abouo to democracy. this is this is the sortrt o of nation crushing kind of stuff we're talking about hereg ab. and obviously, kamala harris, she she doesn't you known. who knows what she believes in. she said some really wacky things. sh she saide tried to pursue some p policies. but at the end of the daursue s i think that she's willing she she would say whatever she needs to say needs to get power and all she really believes in is government and your tax dollars and her being in charge of spending your tax dollars and having control over your lives , that is all she doe believes in. and that's why she doesn't think she hashe has to answer a. questions. >> will sh e be able? this is a question for all of you. and i start
she doesn't think she has to actually go tn'e hao the peoe and say what she stands for. she doesn't have to ask forcome their vote. and of course, this comes aftesr four years of her participating in, this whole scam in they white house where they pretendedended th that joe. biden was in charge when he hasn't been in charge. -- youalk this is you talk abouo to democracy. this is this is the sortrt o of nation crushing kind of stuff we're talking about hereg ab. and obviously, kamala harris, she...
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the biggest burden to regulatn that peoe can relate to is this minimum wage ise that has to go up, people cannot live on 7, 10, $15 per hour. can you impose $20 per hour on a small busiss depending on wha its? can they sustain it? most will do layoffs or shut it down and say i can't. host: sounds like you fall between 15 and 20? guest: probably about there. host: ls than5 minutes left withophia nelson this morning. ma in the garden state, good morng. you're on with sophia nelson, go ahead. caller: you are -- you speak very well, i could liste to you l day. gues you are kind, i grew off exit three in uth jeey. caller: jersey girl. [laughter] guest: i am, am. caller: first of all, what do you think of the project 2025 thing that is going around? the hatred thing that you brought up is true. i'm sorry for that comment that that person made. i understand the hatred thing. i have an identical twin brother who won't even speak to me. he has a trump flag in front of his house and you know what? i'm not a hatred person. i don't want deal with any of that. the other thing, how can a person who is
the biggest burden to regulatn that peoe can relate to is this minimum wage ise that has to go up, people cannot live on 7, 10, $15 per hour. can you impose $20 per hour on a small busiss depending on wha its? can they sustain it? most will do layoffs or shut it down and say i can't. host: sounds like you fall between 15 and 20? guest: probably about there. host: ls than5 minutes left withophia nelson this morning. ma in the garden state, good morng. you're on with sophia nelson, go ahead....
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it's up to theactl american peoe to cut through all the static and understand exactly what's going onntry. they deliver biden and now they want to deliver harris. we cannot afford another one of these media installetherd reprobates. that's right reprobates as thatent president. or this country is going to be in dirntryire straits. i'll be right back. ♪ i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight. wegovy® shouldn't be used with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines. don't take wegovy® if you or your family had medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis and gallbladder problems. wegovy® may cause low blood sugar in people with diabetes, especially if you take medicines to treat diabetes.
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. >> laura: want the highest consumer confidence, highre pinvestor confidence, more peoe thought the going the right direction, noct inflation. i think a lot of people want to go back to that, senator, boardroom forest, not bad to. >> i hope she keeps talking about that actually and she they will try to hide her like they did joe biden 2020 but i would love this to be about trumps four years and the biden-harris for years becauswee we were eney dominant and the world was not on fire abroad and people were making more money. every racial ethnic group wasd h doing much better. so i hope this race is what thi. is all about. >> laura: senator, great tosu see you as always. the issues are always whatab matters. startling new details of the secret service ignored warningm. signs, yeah, they have them and could have stopped the shooter.t that is next. news alert. i'm chanley painter, live in new york, and you are looking live in san antonio for a homecoming of the ages. the plane carrying several americans freed in the largest prisoner swap with russia since the cold war, has now landed in
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liz says peoe are worried about the economy and inflation is rl and painful but i know even as terestates go back to zero, prices on everyday items will probably stay the same. gas and energy have always gone up and down and will continue that trend so those struggling will still be struggling. from tom in new jersey, the first two nights of the convention have been exhilarating. i would like to hear the speakers address immigration. the bulk of the campaign ads from trump and his super pac's have been dark and fear mongering. immigration is one of the main themes of the ads coming from the trump-vance ticket and they are on the airwaves in those swing states i spoke of earlier. steve, independent. caller: i would like to discuss or at least make people aware of the idea of -- just googling or ai-ing monopoly and kroger, or grain or eggs or milk or dairy. any commodity and you will see the corporations have monopolized everything. especially kroger food market. you will see a line from stores they have bought for years and now they have the whole thing locked up. because they have tha
liz says peoe are worried about the economy and inflation is rl and painful but i know even as terestates go back to zero, prices on everyday items will probably stay the same. gas and energy have always gone up and down and will continue that trend so those struggling will still be struggling. from tom in new jersey, the first two nights of the convention have been exhilarating. i would like to hear the speakers address immigration. the bulk of the campaign ads from trump and his super pac's...
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. >> how h do you ensure that peoe are aware of the tools? >> we make it very clear what tools are available -- >> what specifically what steps what may be clear to you isn't clear to the general public. >> the feature that helps teens keep themselves safe in addition to blog and blurring images cannot be turned off and they also launch our family center and we have a promotional video and when every 18 opens the app, inpp fact every user, they got n alert like this court has this and they want you to use it. >> the data that we are requesting. across all from instagram, facebook, how many minors use your application and how many have a caretaker that uses the tool? >> i can followcs up with the specifics. >> it would be helpful for you to know as the leader of the company. and how do you ensure young people and their guardians are aware? we run pretty expensive ad campaigns on the platforms and outside we work with creators and organizations to make sure that this is awareness to the tool. >> how many minors to snap chat have and how many of
. >> how h do you ensure that peoe are aware of the tools? >> we make it very clear what tools are available -- >> what specifically what steps what may be clear to you isn't clear to the general public. >> the feature that helps teens keep themselves safe in addition to blog and blurring images cannot be turned off and they also launch our family center and we have a promotional video and when every 18 opens the app, inpp fact every user, they got n alert like this...
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a lot of times peoe like, well, north con is very progressive, right? but they also experience violence and threats. right. one of the the ways that they were protected was the football came and was a little intimidating to people. right. so i guess is progressive rap, right? that isn't me. they experience violence, right? in the 1950s, there was a crossover. anything on multiple hbcu campuses. so they are experiencing. right. and later in 1960s, civil rights leaders, homes will be bombed in charlotte. right. so north kind of has this kind of violence, its underbelly right that we'll talk about later. okay. and then 1963 and they may not exist soon in activism in north carolina is actually larger than 1963, is more they're participating the mid 1960s than to participating in 1960. right. and so this picture is a group being jailed in an old polio. okay and so one of the b things is their president player, which is one of the first black women presidents of colleges, universities. she supported them in their activism. she brought them their homework, bro
a lot of times peoe like, well, north con is very progressive, right? but they also experience violence and threats. right. one of the the ways that they were protected was the football came and was a little intimidating to people. right. so i guess is progressive rap, right? that isn't me. they experience violence, right? in the 1950s, there was a crossover. anything on multiple hbcu campuses. so they are experiencing. right. and later in 1960s, civil rights leaders, homes will be bombed in...
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it a would lead to a lot of peoe being laid off. but the problem is it is a self-fulfilling argument whenes you bailout of these very rich companies or even last year you had the bailout with silicon valley bank. it is a change of bailout culture when franklin roosevelt was governor of new york, the legislature proposed a system of deposit insurance for depositors and fdr when he was governor opposed that and in his way he talks about moral hazards about how having this guarantee for depositors would make them easy choosing banks that were sound and as a result they would choose those that were higher or gave them higherbe interest rats because if they lost money, the government would bail them out, so it is just upside. i've heard moral hazards throughout my education, throughout my career, up through the 2008 bailouts. width of the bailouts and shielding people from their own mistakes would lead them to make risky choices that result in more mistakes. what happened to that idea? >> if the american economy is doing fine, then why s
it a would lead to a lot of peoe being laid off. but the problem is it is a self-fulfilling argument whenes you bailout of these very rich companies or even last year you had the bailout with silicon valley bank. it is a change of bailout culture when franklin roosevelt was governor of new york, the legislature proposed a system of deposit insurance for depositors and fdr when he was governor opposed that and in his way he talks about moral hazards about how having this guarantee for depositors...
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that is to say ifra you ask peoe in general what you think government, get off my back, less tax.yment, wt about pollution, do something about it. an article inab fortune about a year ago which is hardly a radicalg left-wing journal showing this contradiction. there is in the united states today and rapid movement the left, right, and center which i obviously hoped would be resolved not by and across the board's cut aimed at poor and working people but at by an increasing democratization of economic power and increasing documentation of the government. in this competence as i diffuse institutions and proxies as a talk about freedom, one of the things i would like to see is a law providing funds for any minority to counter the majority. if you don't expertise you out of the debate. i think we have to democratize information in government as those economy and society. >> i am sorry to say michael harrington solution is not ats solution to what he wants minority rule. i don't. i want individual will. i what humannt being separately and individually to control of the lies. complete a
that is to say ifra you ask peoe in general what you think government, get off my back, less tax.yment, wt about pollution, do something about it. an article inab fortune about a year ago which is hardly a radicalg left-wing journal showing this contradiction. there is in the united states today and rapid movement the left, right, and center which i obviously hoped would be resolved not by and across the board's cut aimed at poor and working people but at by an increasing democratization of...
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so a lot of these abolitionist newspapers, they would run reports of peoe o had successfully escapedfrom slavery. they would identify people within their community who were able to help escape slaves and they even on some occasions were able to provide physical, practical help to escape is in their own offices, occasionally newspaper offices became a kind of haven for who had managed to escape slavery and made it to northern cities. so lots of different levels on which these newspapers are trying to do this work. so now i want to shift pace r shift gears a little bit and zoom out. because as these abolitionists were doing all of this with the newspapers were creating the whole landscape of newspaper publication and communication in general was already beginning to change and. of course, this is where we get into some of the themes of the other lectures as well. america during the civil war era, really, than 19th century as a whole was, undergoing a kind of communications revolution. and as part of that the newspaper industry, it just explodes in 1840, there were. 186 million copies o
so a lot of these abolitionist newspapers, they would run reports of peoe o had successfully escapedfrom slavery. they would identify people within their community who were able to help escape slaves and they even on some occasions were able to provide physical, practical help to escape is in their own offices, occasionally newspaper offices became a kind of haven for who had managed to escape slavery and made it to northern cities. so lots of different levels on which these newspapers are...
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there, they learned two peoe roed a postal worker at gunpoint. the postal service telli us tonight that the suspects took the workers postal keys. the worker was not hurt. usps is now offering a $150,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. we have new information tonight on a deadly shooting in the east bay city of dublin. police announcing today they have detained a person suspected of shooting and killing a man friday afternoon at the emerald park apartments on hacienda drive. dublin police say the victim was shot in the head and died at the scene. they also say the suspect was detained around noon today in barstow. police are now working to confirm the suspect's involvement in the incident. sideshows continue to wreak havoc across the bay area. police in vallejo are on the hunt for suspects following a violent sideshow last night that resulted in one man being shot and killed. ktvu bailey o'carroll spoke with neighbors about the violent incident. >> when the clock struck midnight saturday morning, chaos ensued at the intersection of b
there, they learned two peoe roed a postal worker at gunpoint. the postal service telli us tonight that the suspects took the workers postal keys. the worker was not hurt. usps is now offering a $150,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. we have new information tonight on a deadly shooting in the east bay city of dublin. police announcing today they have detained a person suspected of shooting and killing a man friday afternoon at the emerald park apartments on hacienda drive. dublin...
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i really empathetic empathized with parkle rangers or park peoe in national parks.o revert rangers are the law enforcement part of the park not the ecology pipe. they're in a terrible position in national parks are based on the species that are in them now or were in them when they were founded. and soo they have a mandate to maintain the landscape as it is. that is becoming away harder now per they're resorting to really extreme measures and thinking about acadia national park. the amount they have to used too not lead other things out. to some extent were going to have toof accept losses of certn types of landscapes in some ways and that really sucks should be a lesson to not keep doing it. >> i sympathize or empathize you've got to pull out the invasive species. okay. >> got a question in the back. >> yes hi. you seem to be enthusiastic about genetic manipulation of some plants. i wonder given your passionate respect for the complexity about these living systems that struck me as surprising. so if you could elaborate on that.ci >> i appreciate that. i am excited
i really empathetic empathized with parkle rangers or park peoe in national parks.o revert rangers are the law enforcement part of the park not the ecology pipe. they're in a terrible position in national parks are based on the species that are in them now or were in them when they were founded. and soo they have a mandate to maintain the landscape as it is. that is becoming away harder now per they're resorting to really extreme measures and thinking about acadia national park. the amount they...
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all these peoe not the greensboro four, right? these are these are different men. right. and so even even when the iconic photos kind of don't the space of this movement is right then to there are more than four people participating at right. and by to day three, right. bennett college activists were participating right. and so again, if you focus only on one day, you what it takes to make a movement successful. right? and the sacrifice they take. right. so think about college, right? you thinking about going to dances, who you date, right? you think about heart tests and exams, right? they also were organizing movements, dealing with policing, potentially getting arrested. right. figuring out, okay, we should have so many people go on this or we should have, you know, some people go for 4 hours, then we have another group come in. they had to carpool right? some people were some students were parents. right then. think about childcare you're right, some some were married. right. so we we we think of these people as just not people. right? not humans. not students. right.
all these peoe not the greensboro four, right? these are these are different men. right. and so even even when the iconic photos kind of don't the space of this movement is right then to there are more than four people participating at right. and by to day three, right. bennett college activists were participating right. and so again, if you focus only on one day, you what it takes to make a movement successful. right? and the sacrifice they take. right. so think about college, right? you...
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our volunteers are amazing and wonderful, and they are warm, but the space makes it difficult for peoeth the pets because we have families coming into adopt have families surrendering their animals, people looking for their lost dogs, aar all crammed together in a very small, emotionally fraught space our heating and ventilation system is very p.righ now, our t capable of good ventilation to prevent the spread of disease. we have no security features. our veterar cramped procedure at a time. >> one of the main lessons learned from hurricane katrina reluant to evacuate. if they were fearing that their pets were going be left behind and not cared for. >> in the event of an earthquake , we need to beff the grid for 72 hours. it is unlikely that we would be able fulfil our mission to take in domestic pets that need to be temporary looked at while parents are out of their home. in a new building, able to meet those earthquake standards. [♪♪♪] >> we are standing at the site of the future animal care and control facility. that is the beautiful brick building you see in the ndehind me. this bu
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. >> i'm out hehere tellingng peoe how they c can save momoney wit exexperience, , which subsbscri cancelellationouou can be sas me $ $270 on aveverage, a yeyea ththey lead i'm thinkingng girl mathth. if i i pair of s shoes that, that's why i'm m sure you''re h holding programs w which spaparked some radicalsls look at m me as keep this datata indudustry streamin exclusively on max tonight, growing fears about mosquitoes as americans gather for the last holiday weekend of the summer. and otherwise, healthy, 41-year-old man reason it's all in new hampshire was the first to die from the rare triple e virus that's carried by mosquitoes west nile virus is also spreading with hundreds of cases across 33 states that say virus recently hospitalized dr. anthony fauci we're joined now by dr. peter hotez. he's a professor and dean of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine and the author of the deadly rise of anti-science, a scientist's warning doctor, great to have you here. thanks so much for being on with us. >> do you think is this just an a situation that suddenly getting more attention? >> be
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>>rder wal our taxpayer dollars are being drained by totally unnecessar arey spending on peoe who shouldn't even be here. it hurts o those who are here illegally the most. >> we're going to get rid >>, and inflation has hurt the hispanic population. so badly, but it's hurt everybody. but the people that you largely your listeners have been horribly hurt with inflation that it's caused in countries where they come from. also, whether it's mexico or other places, inflation has been caused to a large extent in terms of the region by the te united states policy on energy. she's never going to do anything about inflation. she has no idea. word >> she even know what it means. the word means. kamala's hoping to offset trump's very attractive, commonsense policies by juicing the voter numbers. the biden administration has ju granting citizenship requests at the fastest rate in a decadrantedquests ae sincek office. >> more than 3 million immigrants have become citizens ,and 80% of them said they will definitely vote in 2024. 2020 was decided by 40,000 votes in a few swing states.ow >> now we have 3
>>rder wal our taxpayer dollars are being drained by totally unnecessar arey spending on peoe who shouldn't even be here. it hurts o those who are here illegally the most. >> we're going to get rid >>, and inflation has hurt the hispanic population. so badly, but it's hurt everybody. but the people that you largely your listeners have been horribly hurt with inflation that it's caused in countries where they come from. also, whether it's mexico or other places, inflation has...
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top.e need at thee peoe >> all right. the fake. thank you so much, as always, for joining jesse watters from >>me jalways. >>> johnny hits the streets. rn what is the weirdest thing you've ever seen on the subway? i told you not to do that. look, it was the c trainin) that night. i didn't think anyone would see bounce back fast from heartburn with tums, gummy bites and love me back. how do you kee i p your teeth so white with all the coffee you drink? my secret luminol whitening strips. >> i mean. and because there's no sensitivity, i feel like i can use more often. >> and you can get this at walmart or target that buys two credit. we know you need to fund your business on time. when business is good, it could be time to expand, time for business to credit. when bills are piling up, you might need extra cash to get ahead. time for vista credit, our fast and convenient online process makes it easy to get the funding you need when it's time to take your business to new heights. biz to credit makes it possible . go to biz to credit.co
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i mean, it's gondo peoe e. s go is this going to spread or other countries down there catching spreaer on?f any co >> you know, if any country was smart, if the united states is smart, they'd do something just like this as well to make sure that no criminal gets treated nr like a normal person. they get treated like a criminal insidmarson bute of e of a cell. >> but we have constitutional rights here. na also have thousands of lawyers licking their chops every time you sneeze on a prisonereir chop. >> i mean, do you think that this was cruel and unusua l ? >> well, it is very cruel of somebody to take a life,so somebody else that's innocent. so these guys being inside is jusmebody t somewhat justifiable, i believe. >> do you guys noticee the change i saw you talked ch people.le.ose they weren't proud. were some of them stilnol prout1 that one. id the one guy did. give me a little head nodding. u he gave me a little grayer, asked me if he was proud, and the other onesd r on, you c tell they they really wish they
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the th peoe question or the pre. but he's doing the pointal about what kamala is doing is that we have 81 days left. she will absolutely be sitting down, but she doesn' heneed to do it right now. her supporters are not upset about it. even abou people are in the middle are not upset about it. she's giving speeches, telling f people what she stands for. >> and that videand tho with,. governor walz, was charming. they were getting to know it well, it might not be,uldn't h you know, millions of people watching because we wouldn't have this kind of election right now where kamala harris is trending this wa y and. donald trump is trending this way. if what they're doing wasn't wadoing wherever e wher, get your polls fivethirtyeight real clear. the economist the cook political report, any of it. cornell harris is trending in the right directionis ch t and that's because of her approach to this. and so if it's not broke, don'it fix it.. and, you know, i get that i work. but joey, what i'm more worrie,d about really is what
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. >> but what do weo with the fact that these two peoe rely on the scope that indiana and texas have abolished abortions and abolished them by pills or otherwise. we can get into whether other people are illegally breaking the law what does the duty of probability which is it's already infinitesimally small because there are thousands of hospitals in the country, 50 states and i don't know how many territories, thousands and thousands of places where pregnant women go who may be suffering from miscarriages or otherwise to know or to even imagine how one doctor will see a patient that he or she is going to be forced to intervene on their behalf but then add to it that this is illegal in the states. >> the best answer justice sotomayor in our declaration we have three doctors that it should be hard to abortion the drugs a dozen times and we are examples where women went out-of-state and if you bought a state there's a higher likelihood you aren't going to have a follow-up visit. would the fda's regime has done is turn er brooms into follow-up visits. we have had that happen with the wo
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and you are creating a class between a quart o a million and a half peoe o hav reliance on past administrations, republican and democrat who said that this do not qualify a very old statute taken actions in interpretive lee, you can even challenge in >> we are in an apa posture. >> i underanthat but you say, don't touch that because that'not before us. that's not part of the q. interpretive rule you don't get that. get criminal prosecution against it. that's what you get >> i disagree with that, i think it would be better for those cod about administrative power that we acknowledge is an interpretive rule. atf doesn't have power to make something a crime that wasn' a crime before. it wasn't a crime to violate the rule. it will always be a crime to violatthstatute. the atf is saying we got that wrong before and are fixing it no it would be unfr prosecute these people on the agency's past assurance bt is taking care through entrapment by u to ensure no one has been and will be prosecuted for processing these devices during a time when the apf said it was legal. and something other thath best rati
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so the job walks are very important for the youth and peoe that haven't been exposed to any type of jobs to see what it's really about. and i get a chance to mentor people be do have kids that are older, 2122 that are trade, too. and as my son, he's an electrician, he's. i have a carpenter that's not, you know, but he'srt program and ready to step into jcc, too. so this is the best opportunity that i ran across just being a part of, jcc and oci get mentored by maria, being able to bance out the craft life and the office life, toe able to come more. being comfortable in my skinah, i know it's hard just being able tochut to her whenever i need her, from the■é jcc progra. it just don't stop there. it's being able to be a part of the■ classes that you are involved i, they teach you how to manage your, your time, what to expect. mental health awareness, financial classes, the program touched so manyifand wouldn't t over and over again. i like i'm just so brand new when we have these classes, because i'm just so intrigued. like this is i really get a chance to get this side of the fence. this
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by the city wide process, if you had a number of sort good compliance years, we didn't want to put peoe every year because it was a lot of work. commissioner green mentioned, we are doing a lot of work collecting information and all thrmatn has to come from the providers themselves and i think initially the thinking was, after a while they get a a go every other year and in the instance of baker other year was the middle of the pandemic and had lighteonthe contracts and a lot happened financially during the it will improve the monitoring overall and outcomes so the fiscal monitoring continues and expanding making that work consistent across the entire city. >> i appreciate it and i assumed so in what youd, but there are not within dph, but other non profits that have been at serve the homeless population that had fiscal monitoring issues and are been given assistance through their department and have not still have complied. i am also involved with oasis inn, wherbeen a real issue, so i know what you are doing your department is light years ahead other departments to say the least. that
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some of the audience, whoever's there, i'm thinking of what tv is t largely a lot of these peoe are book people and i don't get to talk to book people that much you know. book people sorry we go through life differently than other people. booker people understand how to engage with an idea or an emotion over an extended period of time. whatever book you are reading. you know what i mean? it's a different thing than remote control media so i kind of felt it was safer and more appropriate to bring up the processing of trauma for people who ride back and for people who write and for people who read. >> we will chat about many of those books. in california oscar you are on with douglas rushkoff. >> hi i'll get straight to the question i want to ask. thank you for your books by the way. it's really great. how can we get, how can we get this aspect like you have a way of expressing the big picture, the big picture that's going on and it's great because i like to take an aspect of that. for example capitalism, okay? capitalism it's done a lot of great things but a lot of people use it as a self
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haha said at church, i have to be careful what i say because it might hurt the old people, the young peoe,he children here at this nightclub. you don't veo worry about offending anyone because everyone is always smiling right now. while christian nightclubs often had spaces for praying and counseling, they were often on the sides of these bars or in a back room or maybe outside. they rarely were in the bar area, or certainly not in the dance floor area. right. and that's some christian nightclubs were made sure not to compete with church or church functions. for example, most of the seven night clubs in my study do not have do not allow people to come on sundays or wednesdays. right. wednesday nights. traditional church activity nights. now, the evangelical light atmosphere, christian nightclubs appeal to adults, to the management at the daisy site location on rodeo drive, next to bustling nightclubs as a different vehicle for spreading the gospel, targeting those who were uninterested in coming to sunday services right following the opening night performance at the praises nightclub, the
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my dreams than i'm just hoping not to have a nightmare, and that's what we'ree, asking the american peoeices in thisma really iy mean just convocatio of extraordinary voices. and can you guys see the stars and hearts shooting off his face -- >> it's the avengers. the democrats have assemblied the avengers. governor, thank you for spending a little time with us. thank you for everything you're doing for the party. back to you in new york. >> i will say if kamala harris and tim walz are elected, i'm looking forward to the introduction of the cabinet. i'm justto going to say that rit now. >> marylanders are like stay away from our governor. don't even talk about it, don't thinkt about it. marylanders are like no. >> clip and save, that's all i'm saying. i will collect later on this. all right, you will remember where you were when you heard this speech tonight from the vice president of the united states. kamala harris really introducing herself tore the nation, speaki as much to republicans and independents as she was to the democrats who weree nominating her tonight, asking americans tm r
my dreams than i'm just hoping not to have a nightmare, and that's what we'ree, asking the american peoeices in thisma really iy mean just convocatio of extraordinary voices. and can you guys see the stars and hearts shooting off his face -- >> it's the avengers. the democrats have assemblied the avengers. governor, thank you for spending a little time with us. thank you for everything you're doing for the party. back to you in new york. >> i will say if kamala harris and tim walz...
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go back through your peoes, through empower. and now the fast and working hard. so again thank you.eryy point where we can go through this all day. and end of the day is how are we. are you ready tomorro should be very appreciative. i think well as us, owe a debt of gratitude to the have worked through this, and fielded a lot of questions on both pam's and my part, i don't want to say we've sat said, okay, okay, okay. it's been a pretty tedious, s close to grilling. and they've time. so thank you to them. thank you to the board. andor your support and we're looking more optimistically at things right now. i just want to say, i think that going throughas opened, a lot of them as far what they need to be looking at and justouor were just kind of caught up in the process of this is theay really thinking about what it is that they need. and knowing that one time process that we're going through, this is something that isp on going. you know, in the future, because this is the way you need to be able to have that control over what you're hiring. as far asns, making sure they're budgeted
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normally i would not call into something like this, but peoe calling in saying that the assassinationttempt was false anset up? go, people. what more do you need? anyway, my only message is, if you don't believe the politicians, belie yourself. look at your pocketbook,ook at your wallet. four years a compared to now. lookt the price of gasoline. look at the price of anything. look at the crime, the crime rates. look at the sohern border. come on, people. use your brains. host: perry and bellflower, california, on the republican line. caller: good morning. i think the subject should be put to rest now. for the last few years when you talk about donald trump we have heard democracy is gone because of donald trump, and yet here we have kamala harris. i live in california and she was my kamala for 25 years. we have her getting the nomination in a very undemocratic way. there is no reason why there should not have been an open convention. when i talk about democracy with donald trump, i think democrats need to look in the mirror. thank you. host: james in missouri on the independent line.
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involved and there is no of any state secrets or that disclosure will have dire effect oa tion or its peoe actually, i think when we get to weighing andhe nondisclosure as against dilosure and wn we begin to weigh the balance of interests it would seem to m that the clearly lies in of a disclosure in a situation such as a cirmstance here. of course i certainly would not true in cases of the fifth amendment was involved but that's not present you not present most justice douglas and there is no question what the fifth amendment is very plainly written out in the constitution and is invoked as a clear constitutional privilege. i think that it ulbe of help, if i may point out to the court, that there is an excellent article that we have alluded to iou briefs, professor bergerth apprs in the yale law journal, which discusses the aaron burr case at lengthndlso other cases that have been pointed to since the ti of that case. and if i may just say very briefly, that summer gives us a situation by saying that the heart of marshall' opinionas therefore justice, summarized by thcot of appeals, the n
involved and there is no of any state secrets or that disclosure will have dire effect oa tion or its peoe actually, i think when we get to weighing andhe nondisclosure as against dilosure and wn we begin to weigh the balance of interests it would seem to m that the clearly lies in of a disclosure in a situation such as a cirmstance here. of course i certainly would not true in cases of the fifth amendment was involved but that's not present you not present most justice douglas and there is no...