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white people.cally well-meaning, white liberal people. black people don't ask what we can do to help. in our who are we've always had to figure out how to make the world a better place while figuring out how to make it through the day. some people are starting to realize, no, things are pretty f'd. those white people have taken to protesting, hash tagging, phone banking, and a little crocheting. but some white people are second amendmenting. specifically these white people. not to be confused with these white people. i know, it's confusing. these white people are the redneck revolt. this aren't a bunch of rednecks revolting against equality. they're rednecks revolting against the rednecks who are revolting against equality. i'll explain. the redneck revolt was founded in 2009 in kansas and colorado as an armed community defense which means these people are exercising their second amendment rights so that they can protect their neighborhoods from a resurgent wave of neo-nazis, white supremacists, an
white people.cally well-meaning, white liberal people. black people don't ask what we can do to help. in our who are we've always had to figure out how to make the world a better place while figuring out how to make it through the day. some people are starting to realize, no, things are pretty f'd. those white people have taken to protesting, hash tagging, phone banking, and a little crocheting. but some white people are second amendmenting. specifically these white people. not to be confused...
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Jul 24, 2022
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most people don't actually know other people that are receiving at. especially among white people, there is a lot of ignorance about the level of need in our country. especially after society becomes increasingly unequal. and people are really removed from the suffering that a lot of people in our country are going through continuing post-pandemic and so on. it's just a shame. that we have such an inadequate social safety net that in part is perpetuated by our political culture being so individualistic. just take care of yourself. and being so myopic, sort of a willful blindness about how other people are enduring in an increasingly adverse economy. host: i want to pull up some video. this is president bill clinton and his 7/1/1995 radio address talking about efforts to overhaul welfare programs and pushing congress to pass legislation to do the same. but he says without drastic cuts providing essential safety net resources to new single mothers. >> we do want people to be good workers and parents and if we want parents on welfare to go to work, we ha
most people don't actually know other people that are receiving at. especially among white people, there is a lot of ignorance about the level of need in our country. especially after society becomes increasingly unequal. and people are really removed from the suffering that a lot of people in our country are going through continuing post-pandemic and so on. it's just a shame. that we have such an inadequate social safety net that in part is perpetuated by our political culture being so...
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Jul 4, 2022
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and here are the people.urally, they felt the attitude of the ukrainian authorities towards them. the last settlement of the lc. belogorivka was liberated on july 3 for the lugansk people's republic - this is victory day red date on the calendar. residents of lisichansk, of course , this was met with great enthusiasm, but in general, units of the lugansk people's militia, together with the military personnel of the russian federation with akhmat units , brought uh, uh, the territory of lisichansk to throughout the entire republic. e. v. in general, a long-awaited release. this is the moment we have been waiting for eight long years, because practically our people are residents of this territory. people's republic of the former luhansk region were held hostage by the ukrainian nazis. e, and. in general, there was no opportunity for people to celebrate victory day ; there was no opportunity to speak russian ; there were no, uh, freedoms guaranteed by the constitution. uh, those that provide this opportunity, th
and here are the people.urally, they felt the attitude of the ukrainian authorities towards them. the last settlement of the lc. belogorivka was liberated on july 3 for the lugansk people's republic - this is victory day red date on the calendar. residents of lisichansk, of course , this was met with great enthusiasm, but in general, units of the lugansk people's militia, together with the military personnel of the russian federation with akhmat units , brought uh, uh, the territory of...
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is it mostly people higher risk, older people? dr. patel: we don't exactly know yet. if i had to take an educated i would say it would probably fall in line with who's recommended right now to get a second booster. anyone who has an underlying medical condition. the second booster would be people above the age of 50. we have to wait and see what the recommendations actually are. we would not have a supply to get every single eligible person a booster. on top of that, we still need to see the data and make sure that data lines up with what the fda would greenlight for the omicron specific booster. karina: we do have a viewer question for you. it comes from erica. she wants to know what is your advice on boosting a 19-year-old who had a j&j as the first vaccine and then moderna as a booster. so, should that person be getting another booster since it was j&j first? dr. patel: it is difficult to give the individual recommendations, but what i would say is for anyone out there who has specific questions about their own vaccine series especially with underlying medical cond
is it mostly people higher risk, older people? dr. patel: we don't exactly know yet. if i had to take an educated i would say it would probably fall in line with who's recommended right now to get a second booster. anyone who has an underlying medical condition. the second booster would be people above the age of 50. we have to wait and see what the recommendations actually are. we would not have a supply to get every single eligible person a booster. on top of that, we still need to see the...
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people don't trust our government. people don't trust health workers. people are saying, if this person is overdosing, if i call 911, and a lot of states, the police show up and a lot of states, you don't actually have protection. if people, if the police show up and people are using drugs and drugs are they're like, so it becomes a question of how did we actually build the system in which this is what happens. we have intentionally built that over decades over century and just absolutely degrading the trust that by people in indigenous people have in our system absolutely degrading the quality of service that people are able to offer. and then it feels like a thing. and then we get back and what happened and it's like, well, what will happen, what happens, what the intention of this system where that happened, which were to continue the history of genocide that was started so long ago and to prevent people from being able to get back up to the service, we felt i want to focus more on what 8 takes to stop people from overdosing because it is a needless
people don't trust our government. people don't trust health workers. people are saying, if this person is overdosing, if i call 911, and a lot of states, the police show up and a lot of states, you don't actually have protection. if people, if the police show up and people are using drugs and drugs are they're like, so it becomes a question of how did we actually build the system in which this is what happens. we have intentionally built that over decades over century and just absolutely...
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and hurts people. as you pointed out, it also is tremendously beneficial for our fossil fuel industry. for me, the solution to all of this is to unleash the fossil fuel industry. when you look at what the biden ministration has done, they were absolutely right to stop the import of russian oil and gas. that was a very important thing they did. but they should have followed that up with unleashing american development of our fossil fuel industry. they have not, they have done things like move to release oil from the strategic petroleum reserve. it makes no sense at all that we are going to look to be dependent upon nations like venezuela for example for our fossil fuel needs when we have this national treasure here in the united states and here in wyoming. when you're talking about what do we need to do to both get our in g industry -- energy industry back to place it needs to be and also make sure our price of a gallon of gas is affordable, we need to unleash our energy industry so it is able to produc
and hurts people. as you pointed out, it also is tremendously beneficial for our fossil fuel industry. for me, the solution to all of this is to unleash the fossil fuel industry. when you look at what the biden ministration has done, they were absolutely right to stop the import of russian oil and gas. that was a very important thing they did. but they should have followed that up with unleashing american development of our fossil fuel industry. they have not, they have done things like move to...
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it is about how people get that help, how people, - risk.bout how people get that help, how people, if - risk. it is about how people get that help, how people, if they. risk. it is about how people get i that help, how people, if they fall into those categories, and fear that they may have been in contact with someone who has had monkeypox, or they have symptoms that they think could be monkeypox, what is the best way for them to establish whether it is or not? the way for them to establish whether it is or not? , , ., way for them to establish whether it is or not? , ,., ., u, way for them to establish whether it isornot? , ., , is or not? the first port of call is 'ust to is or not? the first port of call is just to look _ is or not? the first port of call is just to look at _ is or not? the first port of call is just to look at the _ is or not? the first port of call is just to look at the nhs - is or not? the first port of call is just to look at the nhs website, | just to look at the nhs website, look at the list of symptoms, and the w
it is about how people get that help, how people, - risk.bout how people get that help, how people, if - risk. it is about how people get that help, how people, if they. risk. it is about how people get i that help, how people, if they fall into those categories, and fear that they may have been in contact with someone who has had monkeypox, or they have symptoms that they think could be monkeypox, what is the best way for them to establish whether it is or not? the way for them to establish...
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Jul 30, 2022
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when brown people are bearing the brunt there's a lot of brown people in south texas taken for grantedm the mantle of compassion while they are allowing people to die talk to injures in the sheriffs with the more ago 50 dead bodies of migrants of those still found last year talk to the people and the ranchers every single day talk to people who run the human trafficking ring of what is happening to little children and how they are abused for profit the democratic party is mia. but now americans are dying. because the power of cartel and the coordination 107,000 dead americans of the drug overdose reasonings from fentanyl to become into our community through china and cartel into the country damn right we're under invasion. americans are dying in cartels are profiting and we should do something about it. not just democrats but republicans is not enough. [applause] it is not enough to sit and complain about it and talk about it we have to do something about it don't find dhs not securing our border don't say america is defended when we have not done crap to defend the border when we are
when brown people are bearing the brunt there's a lot of brown people in south texas taken for grantedm the mantle of compassion while they are allowing people to die talk to injures in the sheriffs with the more ago 50 dead bodies of migrants of those still found last year talk to the people and the ranchers every single day talk to people who run the human trafficking ring of what is happening to little children and how they are abused for profit the democratic party is mia. but now americans...
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this house is still being searched for people, i hope that there will be no more dead people , but we have to talk about it, we have to talk about it , ah, valentina shultz, a deputy of the odesa district council, we are in touch, mrs. valentina, i congratulate you. good evening, glad to see and hear. let's talk about the situation in odessa as of the evening of this 139th day of the war odesa odeschyna well, maybe in general in the south we will talk about what you know, please odessa woke up as usual today under the sounds of an air alarm a-ah all these days it was a little more or less calmer than in the south on in mykolaiv oblast there is a constant air raid in odesa, but our volunteer headquarters are working. we have a lot of forced migrants, more than a thousand people come to our volunteer headquarters. and in mykolaiv oblast today it is not as calm as in odesa, because the occupiers decided to take revenge for the destruction of ammunition depots and the designation of the military leadership . mykolaiv oblast, 24 rockets were fired . unfortunately, as of now, there are 12 w
this house is still being searched for people, i hope that there will be no more dead people , but we have to talk about it, we have to talk about it , ah, valentina shultz, a deputy of the odesa district council, we are in touch, mrs. valentina, i congratulate you. good evening, glad to see and hear. let's talk about the situation in odessa as of the evening of this 139th day of the war odesa odeschyna well, maybe in general in the south we will talk about what you know, please odessa woke up...
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Jul 17, 2022
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so maybe that's somewhere where i see a difference between people who are locally born and people who are immigrants. you know, you're absolutely right that you know, i my husband always likes to tell this joke story. it's this one he finds his own sexist story or not, but the and i'm not meaning to name drop it anyway the crown princess of sweden came to lunch one day and there's no other way to just say that than just saying it right so we did a photo up at the end the crown prince of sweden and my husband and i and then the photo in the newspaper something like crown princess of sweden and first lady look fabulous at this lunch. my husband's like they're always leaving me out of the caption. it's like no, you know, they're always leaving women at the captions, but okay. so, you know, they're absolutely is more comments on on how women dress but i think for example now i think you would say for instance if there was a photo of my husband and i and they just talked about what i was wearing and nothing with my husband. somebody would make a comment to that effect. so hopefully people
so maybe that's somewhere where i see a difference between people who are locally born and people who are immigrants. you know, you're absolutely right that you know, i my husband always likes to tell this joke story. it's this one he finds his own sexist story or not, but the and i'm not meaning to name drop it anyway the crown princess of sweden came to lunch one day and there's no other way to just say that than just saying it right so we did a photo up at the end the crown prince of sweden...
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Jul 31, 2022
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people. heavy rains have cause havoc and dozens of provinces over the past week. and at least 30 people are still missing. new friends president has ordered the evacuation of the east and the net screech, and as fighting with russian forces intensifies proteins. lensky also said people in the why the don bus region, which also includes neighboring, you need to leave, to move to watch. it is important for all. now, people who still remain dumbass in the areas of the fastest fighting. there are hundreds of thousands of people, tens of thousands of children, many refuse to leave, but it really needs to be done. this decision will have to be taken regardless, believe me. and the sooner it's made, the more people who leave the don, it's region now. the few people, the russian army will have time to kill. and then he called on the un international committee of the red cross to take action over an attack on a prison complex and leave in which dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed. russia
people. heavy rains have cause havoc and dozens of provinces over the past week. and at least 30 people are still missing. new friends president has ordered the evacuation of the east and the net screech, and as fighting with russian forces intensifies proteins. lensky also said people in the why the don bus region, which also includes neighboring, you need to leave, to move to watch. it is important for all. now, people who still remain dumbass in the areas of the fastest fighting. there are...
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there are great people here.y problem is with the institutions of the country, especially at the federal level. beginning with the vietnam war and the incredible lies we were all told by our government, our military, and onto the invasion of iraq, more lies, more wasted treasure, more wasted lives. so i have come to the point where i have had more or less an emotional divorce, a great concert from family counseling, where a person tries to love their family but cannot stop the feelings of alienation. that is where i am now. i cannot be proud of the institutions in my country. what the supreme court has been doing is horrible. so mixed feelings. i really like my fellow americans. i have had it with my government. the country is obviously coming apart. it is very sad. i am doing my best to hang in here. it is the fourth of july, but i think we had a decent start to this country and they have pretty much blown it. thanks for your time. host: larry out of oregon. this is ken in south carolina. caller: i love to be am
there are great people here.y problem is with the institutions of the country, especially at the federal level. beginning with the vietnam war and the incredible lies we were all told by our government, our military, and onto the invasion of iraq, more lies, more wasted treasure, more wasted lives. so i have come to the point where i have had more or less an emotional divorce, a great concert from family counseling, where a person tries to love their family but cannot stop the feelings of...
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Jul 31, 2022
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people like sarah allen ham. we're not on the outside looking in as we have usually assumed they actually use textiles to include themselves in governing institutions and the economy and they really made law this way insisting on the recognition of commonly held legal principles that unlike property rights app. broadly to everyone so the first of our sarah ellington's she was not really that unusual once you start looking for textiles you realize that they're everywhere people made them. they sold them they talked about them. they thought about them all the time yet scholars from period period between the revolution and the civil war have tended to kind of walk by such property and assume that it was more like consumer goods and instead focus on the kind of property land enslaved property commodities owned by elite white men the minority of the population the textiles in this period were not just consumer goods. they too were valuable property and valuable property that unlike other forms of property. most americ
people like sarah allen ham. we're not on the outside looking in as we have usually assumed they actually use textiles to include themselves in governing institutions and the economy and they really made law this way insisting on the recognition of commonly held legal principles that unlike property rights app. broadly to everyone so the first of our sarah ellington's she was not really that unusual once you start looking for textiles you realize that they're everywhere people made them. they...
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some people get it, and some people can get it bad.se who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high-risk factor - such as heart disease, diabetes, being overweight, asthma, or smoking. even if symptoms feel mild, these factors can increase your risk of covid-19 turning severe. so, if you're at high risk and test positive - don't wait - ask your healthcare provider right away if an authorized oral treatment is right for you. while wayfair is installing your new refrigerator if an authorized oral treatment and hauling away your old one. you're binging the latest true crime drama. while the new double oven you financed is taking care of dinner and desert. you're remembering how to tie a windsor. and while your washer is getting out those grass stains. you're practicing for the big leagues! for all of life's moments get the brands you trust to get the job done at wayfair. ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need ♪ hi, i'm denise. i've lost over 22 pounds with golo in six months and i've kept it off for over a year. i was skeptical abo
some people get it, and some people can get it bad.se who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high-risk factor - such as heart disease, diabetes, being overweight, asthma, or smoking. even if symptoms feel mild, these factors can increase your risk of covid-19 turning severe. so, if you're at high risk and test positive - don't wait - ask your healthcare provider right away if an authorized oral treatment is right for you. while wayfair is installing your new refrigerator if an...
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Jul 11, 2022
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people lost interest.uld have done at all during the obama administration but we wanted everything instead of something and people spent years waiting for the other. there is a cost to slowing things down. nothing's going wrong, there's a war on drugs that's still going on and until we ended don't talk about we sold all the social justice problems. the social justice is illegal and people are going to jail for non-crimes. this government has no business telling people how to run their own lives and throw you in jail if they don't like the way you do it but stopped at. i want to do this other thing instead. then you're not counting the dead people and the ruins lives because you couldn't do things faster sooner and all those people who move in the state, that's not the federal government. that's not everything. no but it was progress so we're going to get the everythingbecause we took the safer steps . it's true on marijuana and it's true on every private sector. if you want to get things done take every st
people lost interest.uld have done at all during the obama administration but we wanted everything instead of something and people spent years waiting for the other. there is a cost to slowing things down. nothing's going wrong, there's a war on drugs that's still going on and until we ended don't talk about we sold all the social justice problems. the social justice is illegal and people are going to jail for non-crimes. this government has no business telling people how to run their own lives...
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i'm on the side of people who work— run. i'm on the side of people who work hard — run.d emma going to- run. i'm on the side of people who work hard emma going to work- run. i'm on the side of people whol work hard emma going to work who want to— work hard emma going to work who want to run— work hard emma going to work who want to run their— work hard emma going to work who want to run their businesses, - work hard emma going to work who want to run their businesses, we i want to run their businesses, we can't _ want to run their businesses, we can't see — want to run their businesses, we can't see them _ want to run their businesses, we can't see them hampered - want to run their businesses, we can't see them hampered by- want to run their businesses, we can't see them hampered by the | can't see them hampered by the activities — can't see them hampered by the activities of _ can't see them hampered by the activities of these _ can't see them hampered by the activities of these militant - can't see them hampered by the i activities of these militant unions. the people
i'm on the side of people who work— run. i'm on the side of people who work hard — run.d emma going to- run. i'm on the side of people who work hard emma going to work- run. i'm on the side of people whol work hard emma going to work who want to— work hard emma going to work who want to run— work hard emma going to work who want to run their— work hard emma going to work who want to run their businesses, - work hard emma going to work who want to run their businesses, we i want to run...
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did they hire tons of people? they did not. n they laid off 80,000 people. and again the 2017 job creating tax cut for corporations went into effect at&t has laid off an additional 40,000 people. and they paid about $35 million. so this job creator myth is nonsense. morris, what about private equity? maybe private equitypeople , did they create jobs? >> know. as an even more ridiculous idea. the example we use in the book is the big toys "r" us steel. with toys "r" us there was a profitable company company taking over a private equity guys who raise money and manage a private equity funds to buy out the previous owners shareholders. they did that. >> .. they made hundreds of millions of dollars and even people making the arrangements didn't put any money of themselves, they claimed through a loophole, carried interest loophole that they were partners so the tax benefits of long-term investors get and they ended up hundreds of millions and playing a lower tax rate than anyone who actually works for a living, they did not create new jobs, they didn't do anythi
did they hire tons of people? they did not. n they laid off 80,000 people. and again the 2017 job creating tax cut for corporations went into effect at&t has laid off an additional 40,000 people. and they paid about $35 million. so this job creator myth is nonsense. morris, what about private equity? maybe private equitypeople , did they create jobs? >> know. as an even more ridiculous idea. the example we use in the book is the big toys "r" us steel. with toys "r"...
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people for me for example still. a lot of people do not even know about it. when you are in a high school that teaches have college counselors are discouraging you from going to university and taking on loans or even applying for grants you do not even of those opportunities are there. this is the whole oxford story. wanted to show someone from my skull, my background. he asked me and a couple of other kids in my class she tried to apply. oxford had an entrance exam. at that time and the uk in the 1980s, people took special had annexed a year after school to prepare for the entrance exam. known at my school would ever seen this exam we no idea what it entailed. i kind of agree nothing ventured nothing gained. it's the math class for that middle school you did not study for. that was my experience as a living nightmare. they are essay questions does not prepare you for that kind of economic experiment and experience. so i failed the exam, surprise surprise bye-bye got a letter invited me down to an interview. that was amazing the give a chance. but no one expl
people for me for example still. a lot of people do not even know about it. when you are in a high school that teaches have college counselors are discouraging you from going to university and taking on loans or even applying for grants you do not even of those opportunities are there. this is the whole oxford story. wanted to show someone from my skull, my background. he asked me and a couple of other kids in my class she tried to apply. oxford had an entrance exam. at that time and the uk in...
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which is one for 500,000 people work with you the myocarditis problem which is one for 50,000 people so these are extremely rare and it's only because of the sort of tragedies of the past that led to the systems that allow us to monitor vaccines in this case approval . so again i think you're right . we deal with an enormous level of distrust and it's remarkable 65 million people in the us continue to not get this vaccine despite the fact that the evidence is that you can save your life couldn't be clearer. >> as someone in the scientific medical community, what do you think our role is and mitigating to the public and what advice would you give to other researchers about what they can do to play their part to promote trust in the system and make those systems trustworthy? >> i think the purpose for me in writing this book is to let people know that you learn as you go. youalways learn as you go. you're always at some level building airplane while it's in the air and i feel like that's true now . and that has to be understood but i think what happens. you can read my book the other w
which is one for 500,000 people work with you the myocarditis problem which is one for 50,000 people so these are extremely rare and it's only because of the sort of tragedies of the past that led to the systems that allow us to monitor vaccines in this case approval . so again i think you're right . we deal with an enormous level of distrust and it's remarkable 65 million people in the us continue to not get this vaccine despite the fact that the evidence is that you can save your life...
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well, people remember.h blood on their boots, there are criminals released from prisons, what we see. ah, attorney general. ukrainian woman. this one wears says everything under control. they also released criminals from the tornado battalion, there is one such mujahideen, a criminal kidnapping, torture, murder, and dismemberment there are just some crazy articles. well, he's not a normal person. nobody will do that. here is a new angel for you, please, already, they have long left the legal field for a long time. this means that they act by other methods that are unconstitutional and at the same time illegal, these dirty work is done by the right sector, there are azov and others, there are nazi nazi formations, they help this government hold on and stay on top. you know, there are nazis of the old type, who are anti-jewish fans of hitler, and now there is a new type of nazi, who is against russians and wants to make their fellow citizens the fury of rabid nationalists? ukrainian night we are dealing with
well, people remember.h blood on their boots, there are criminals released from prisons, what we see. ah, attorney general. ukrainian woman. this one wears says everything under control. they also released criminals from the tornado battalion, there is one such mujahideen, a criminal kidnapping, torture, murder, and dismemberment there are just some crazy articles. well, he's not a normal person. nobody will do that. here is a new angel for you, please, already, they have long left the legal...
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people with low incomes pay less. we also became the first city in the nation to stop suspending people's licenses when they could not pay traffic tickets. we focused on ways to make it easier for people to pay through payment plans, sliding discounts and eliminating add on fees to jack up prices of tickets. this reform is the law of the land in california. it has spread to 23 other states. we also stopped handing people a bill when they get out of jail and eliminated fees charged to people in criminal justice system. they have been punished in a lot of ways. gone to jail, under supervision, the collection rate on the fees was so low we weren't bringing in much revenue. the probation fee collection rate was 9%. this reform has become law from california and is spreading to other states. we made all calls from jail free. the more incarcerated people are in touch with families the better they do when they get out. it was penny wise and pound foolish. now phone calls are free. incarcerated people spend 80% more time in t
people with low incomes pay less. we also became the first city in the nation to stop suspending people's licenses when they could not pay traffic tickets. we focused on ways to make it easier for people to pay through payment plans, sliding discounts and eliminating add on fees to jack up prices of tickets. this reform is the law of the land in california. it has spread to 23 other states. we also stopped handing people a bill when they get out of jail and eliminated fees charged to people in...
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and then when people were older, people are oral conical diseases like people with diabetes or hga or other these for the skype. and the other thing is just distance seen and masking. i think it will be very difficult and we have to say it all right. now, to go and ask the population young population to be vaccinated right now, because there's people they don't see the need of that. and as we are saying that the immunity will be going down and the vaccination will not give you a really high community view of other viruses or some variant leon, people will not be vaccinated. our hope actually is actually to go on targets. honory people, people with critical diseases so that we can not have actually a big stress on the system. and you can understand that in countries where you have a young population like in morocco and the african countries, i think people are not thinking about the quote right now. that's mainly thinking, bought out of province, jeff lazarus of the you and said in made that a 1000000000 people, the estimated in lower income countries, hadn't been vaccinated. do you th
and then when people were older, people are oral conical diseases like people with diabetes or hga or other these for the skype. and the other thing is just distance seen and masking. i think it will be very difficult and we have to say it all right. now, to go and ask the population young population to be vaccinated right now, because there's people they don't see the need of that. and as we are saying that the immunity will be going down and the vaccination will not give you a really high...
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actions of ukrainians here allow people to discover what it is, but it is important that people haven emotional connection with people here to continue to support the actions here to defend democracy, defend the rules of law , defend such a world where you can say what you think and disagree, but continue to talk and talk and in this way, because of that, the more diverse voices are heard, i think american the audience will feel the better ani, it is expensive, but you know , this fascination with ukraine now comes at a huge price, and well, it has a tendency to fall later, and then there is something else like that, the photo is flying around, and in fact, it is very scary because you have been working with the fund together with ukraine since the 14th year, that is, for you , the war started not 142 days ago, and now, uh, you are raising money in the states. yes, you taught there, you raised 57 million dollars in the united states, they were in the 14th year. yes, no, this is only an external 24 organization during the revolution of dignity and the end on the 13th, the beginning of
actions of ukrainians here allow people to discover what it is, but it is important that people haven emotional connection with people here to continue to support the actions here to defend democracy, defend the rules of law , defend such a world where you can say what you think and disagree, but continue to talk and talk and in this way, because of that, the more diverse voices are heard, i think american the audience will feel the better ani, it is expensive, but you know , this fascination...
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it used to be people who march for people of color.ost specially black now, you see the white young white people millennials, you know, right up there demonstrating too and i think that's very very encouraging before we go. i want to talk about one of the things that's the importance of humor but but your show unless he let's keep going you're doing a great job. i was getting in fact before, you know, you hit it right as you well know from personal exper. is ronald reagan knew how to use humor in his own leadership experience as well? but i want to ask. about leadership and mistakes leadership where and leadership and mistakes as interesting. yes. do you think that leaders learn more gain more from their defeats or from their victories. oh, it's a really good question. i think you gain more when you're young. from defeats. i i don't trust anybody frankly when people were running for office for high office. i wanted to know somebody about their friendships do their friendships. are they something we're like to happen ten minutes ago whe
it used to be people who march for people of color.ost specially black now, you see the white young white people millennials, you know, right up there demonstrating too and i think that's very very encouraging before we go. i want to talk about one of the things that's the importance of humor but but your show unless he let's keep going you're doing a great job. i was getting in fact before, you know, you hit it right as you well know from personal exper. is ronald reagan knew how to use humor...
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weren't killing people, weren't shooting people or arresting people.ll those things that are happening more frequently than not, and people often call that dramatic. we were like, that happens more than you think. and people are like, you are being dramatic. even when you think about -- i'm always interested when the police are nervous about stuff. the number one killer of the police discovered today and that's because they are anti-vaxer's. the second is suicide. it's not the community. we are not attacking the police, that literally is just not happening. >> but, also factual of officers being shot and killed, that has gone up. but again, it's not whether debts are up, deaths are down. this -- what we have done is justified morally or legally. i care about results in terms of holding people accountable, and trust and engagement does matter. i believe that part of the problem in the country is not just the police, we all stay in our own corners. what did martin luther king say, you want to find the most segregated place in the united states, go on any
weren't killing people, weren't shooting people or arresting people.ll those things that are happening more frequently than not, and people often call that dramatic. we were like, that happens more than you think. and people are like, you are being dramatic. even when you think about -- i'm always interested when the police are nervous about stuff. the number one killer of the police discovered today and that's because they are anti-vaxer's. the second is suicide. it's not the community. we are...
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, and when shooting people, weren't arresting people. all of those things that are happening more frequently than not, and people often called us dramatic, and saw george floyd. that happens more than you think. people are, like you guys are being dramatic. yeah. i'm always interested when the police are nervous about stuff, because the number one killer of the police is covid today, and that's because they are anti-vaxxers. the second is suicide. the community is not attacking the police. that's literally just not happening. >> it's also factual that officers being shot and killed, that has gone on. but again, it's not whether deaths are up or down, it's about what we have done is justified morally or legally. i don't care about numbers, i care about results in terms of holding people accountable. and engagement does matter. i believe that part of the problem in this country is not just police, we all say in our own corners. with doug martin luther king say? you want to find the most segregated place in the united states, going on any s
, and when shooting people, weren't arresting people. all of those things that are happening more frequently than not, and people often called us dramatic, and saw george floyd. that happens more than you think. people are, like you guys are being dramatic. yeah. i'm always interested when the police are nervous about stuff, because the number one killer of the police is covid today, and that's because they are anti-vaxxers. the second is suicide. the community is not attacking the police....
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that's 800000 young people. the university of london says girls and young women are especially at risk. 90 percent added their pictures before posting them. 70 percent feel under pressure to give the impress of a perfect life and 60 per cent sometimes feel depressed that they don't live up to beauty ideals. researchers believe this pressure can lead to eating disorders, anxiety and depression. another danger is cyber grooming, where predators try to entice minors looking for thanks. can you send me a new photo chat messages like this a sent a mine is. in this case, the sender's don't know that the reporter on the other end, they think they're chatting with a 12 year old girl, celine experience, cyber grooming. when she was 11, a stranger sent her a photo on instagram. so they involve, i could see his friends, i don't know how to properly describe it. well, it was his genital area. while i had sent a dinner table eyes, his lower genital area of us are status and very close up. and oh, the i'm all own without like
that's 800000 young people. the university of london says girls and young women are especially at risk. 90 percent added their pictures before posting them. 70 percent feel under pressure to give the impress of a perfect life and 60 per cent sometimes feel depressed that they don't live up to beauty ideals. researchers believe this pressure can lead to eating disorders, anxiety and depression. another danger is cyber grooming, where predators try to entice minors looking for thanks. can you...
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people, you know, people in the west have forgotten about that agreement that was concluded, and it seems obvious that russia simply broke this agreement and now it is not russia that behaves cruelly, but putin behaved cruelly in 2014 as well. and now you think that we only have putin in everything. i think this is putin's war and i know many russian businessmen who are shocked by this war. no, i'm not talking about the oligarchs. i think that the oligarchs are shocked by this war for various reasons. but of course, russian business owners who have built a business or entrepreneurs in russia, they are categorically against this war, they are categorically against putin, some were brave enough, like oleg tinkov, who built his bank from scratch called tinko. in the bank, who expressed his opinion and of course, the bank was actually taken away from him, others with whom i can speak and they are simply categorically against the war, so you know. i think that people from russia who are quite well-read and who have traveled the world and who know what is happening in the world completely blame
people, you know, people in the west have forgotten about that agreement that was concluded, and it seems obvious that russia simply broke this agreement and now it is not russia that behaves cruelly, but putin behaved cruelly in 2014 as well. and now you think that we only have putin in everything. i think this is putin's war and i know many russian businessmen who are shocked by this war. no, i'm not talking about the oligarchs. i think that the oligarchs are shocked by this war for various...
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outside of that is issues that lgbtq plus people experience including providing support for lgbtq people around livelihoods and economic participation. something that was very impressive that the special envoy said was that lgbtq people will have freedom when we do away with homophobia. that is true. but beyond that, to see lgbtq also be part of society in a meaningful way, addressing their well-being, moving from just making laws that are welcoming, to ensuring they have the skills to participate fully in the economy. this is important because when you think about covid and the pandemic, we have seen a huge explosion of lgbtq in terms of governance. in many countries were governance were able -- governments were able to provide forms of assistance, lgbtq folks were hugely excluded. these are important issues. we need to move beyond just words, but actions. j also -- jay also speaks importantly about localization, the impacts that lgbtq people all over the world are able to experience, from moving from the will to do something, but actually doing something that changes the conversation.
outside of that is issues that lgbtq plus people experience including providing support for lgbtq people around livelihoods and economic participation. something that was very impressive that the special envoy said was that lgbtq people will have freedom when we do away with homophobia. that is true. but beyond that, to see lgbtq also be part of society in a meaningful way, addressing their well-being, moving from just making laws that are welcoming, to ensuring they have the skills to...
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i have heard from people in st. louis, they tell me that they are afraid to cross the state lines to access abortion care, which they need, because they fear being investigated and prosecuted at home. >> though many of these laws extent pregnant people we know that pregnant outcomes have long been politicized, which is happening in this moment in criminal lives. people have been punished for experiencing pregnancy loss, for struggling with substance use during a pregnancy, or self managing abortion care. if states where abortion care is banned and in states where abortion care is legal and protected. a local prosecutor in california charged two women with murder because of their pregnancy loss. i am concerned that far-right extremist antiabortion lawmakers in my own state, like our state attorney general, may move to further politicized our rights and criminalize abortion care and pregnancy outcomes, unless we speak up more, unless we act and push harder. and, until we organize to block extremist anti human rights l
i have heard from people in st. louis, they tell me that they are afraid to cross the state lines to access abortion care, which they need, because they fear being investigated and prosecuted at home. >> though many of these laws extent pregnant people we know that pregnant outcomes have long been politicized, which is happening in this moment in criminal lives. people have been punished for experiencing pregnancy loss, for struggling with substance use during a pregnancy, or self...
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people do not respond to air alarm signals.there was a reaction, if people went to the victims' shelter, b much less, i agree with you 100% that the war is probably a little far from vinnytsia, i mean yes, what hasn’t happened here since the 16th, it seems like march, the last explosions were it was a tv tower and then eh if it was calm and probably this calmness caused the fact that people are somehow not used to going to shelters, for that i will tell you that after the 14th, when we are already walking on the street or in shopping centers and the alarm sounds, people quickly as much as possible quickly leave the premises and try to find the nearest bomb shelter or the basement, which is located close to the place where they are now, as they say, trouble will teach, but unfortunately, at a high price, i can’t help but ask you about it in social networks, when you read posts, somehow, people are able to rejoice. and others say that you are having fun. if there is a war in ukraine, you are a humorist . please tell me that there
people do not respond to air alarm signals.there was a reaction, if people went to the victims' shelter, b much less, i agree with you 100% that the war is probably a little far from vinnytsia, i mean yes, what hasn’t happened here since the 16th, it seems like march, the last explosions were it was a tv tower and then eh if it was calm and probably this calmness caused the fact that people are somehow not used to going to shelters, for that i will tell you that after the 14th, when we are...
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same people.is the very people who perpetrated the lies that i was an agent of russia, like adam shifty shift and others, who , were standing before the same microphone, same thing they get out and they say our country's suffering so badly because, and he knows the whole thing is a hoax. i said this the other day, he knew russia, russia was a hoax. him, hillary clinton, the dnc, the democrats. and he stood pompously before microphones, his head as you know i feel the shaped like a watermelon. he is quite an unattractive man. they will get me in trouble for that. they will say is an attractive, -- unattractive, that is a honorable thing to say. but he says slightly worse about me. he knows it is a hoax. he goes, not a stupid person, and evil person, a sick person in my opinion. but he goes before these same microphones and he said, president donald trump's son, don junior, we'll go to prison for what he has done with russia. what kind of a man would say that my son, but yourself in my son's positio
same people.is the very people who perpetrated the lies that i was an agent of russia, like adam shifty shift and others, who , were standing before the same microphone, same thing they get out and they say our country's suffering so badly because, and he knows the whole thing is a hoax. i said this the other day, he knew russia, russia was a hoax. him, hillary clinton, the dnc, the democrats. and he stood pompously before microphones, his head as you know i feel the shaped like a watermelon....
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that's their strategy they pay in a vaccine of people who areallies of people with china at that vaccine . russia has a vaccine to the astrazenecavaccine . which is a so-called vector virus vaccine and there's two doses of that and that's what you get there you're in russia. the astrazeneca vaccine which is from iron primarily united kingdom vaccine. here the moderna vaccine is a us vaccine. it was a us company so that the us product. it's interesting how it played out. i talk about that a little bit with anesthesia in and that chloroform was a european invented phenomenon and even though it was much more dangerous than two other anesthetic agents either and nitrous oxide it was sort of perpetuated much longer i think because there was this kind of nationalistic sense of pridethat they were the ones who'd invented it . >> you think that nationalists sense of pride is also driving vaccine use. i imagine so. even though some of these vaccines have worked better than others it seems that countries who have developed vaccines aresticking with it . >> it certainly seems that way. yes. it's in
that's their strategy they pay in a vaccine of people who areallies of people with china at that vaccine . russia has a vaccine to the astrazenecavaccine . which is a so-called vector virus vaccine and there's two doses of that and that's what you get there you're in russia. the astrazeneca vaccine which is from iron primarily united kingdom vaccine. here the moderna vaccine is a us vaccine. it was a us company so that the us product. it's interesting how it played out. i talk about that a...
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are passing through these people, these are the people who were actually recognized, and the investigativeions of which were recognized by the residents. servicemen or all of them were really stationed in bucha and the kyiv region , and even if so, that they are all war criminals because, well, they could commit war crimes, or they could just be competent and just leave it here, a huge problem and we are very, very we are cautious about this, we have already seen similar projects in the investigation. info on radio svoboda in schemes and in bigus, information about war criminals who committed crimes came out, in particular in the kyiv region and in other regions of ukraine, where there were mass murders, where there were rapes, where many there were a lot of different war crimes, what is fundamentally different about your project ? that is, you don't call your relatives, you don't try to call khabarovsk to some military unit, to the leadership of the military unit, or the military commissariat is somewhere there, that is, i understand that you are simply identifying yourself according to t
are passing through these people, these are the people who were actually recognized, and the investigativeions of which were recognized by the residents. servicemen or all of them were really stationed in bucha and the kyiv region , and even if so, that they are all war criminals because, well, they could commit war crimes, or they could just be competent and just leave it here, a huge problem and we are very, very we are cautious about this, we have already seen similar projects in the...
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i encourage people watching this to take these people as human beings.they have bias or motivation? that is what a jury would do. we need to power ourselves to make our own judgments and not look on cnn or fox news. it is very difficult because one thing that is really different from now and say, watergate, is the digital age. not just the media but the fact that the media doesn't have the same standards of independence and accuracy that applied in the 1970's. we get information fed into our phones by computer algorithms that reinforce our biases. so for republicans, democrats, independents we have to become our own sherlock holmes'and make sure that what we are getting is not garbage. if it is coming from a witness under oath that is a pretty good source. this is something i think we need to learn for ourselves. we need to teach our children, we need to see change and know how to sort information not so much how to gather it which was the challenge when i was a kid. host: and a potential court proceeding against the former president, would you ask a pot
i encourage people watching this to take these people as human beings.they have bias or motivation? that is what a jury would do. we need to power ourselves to make our own judgments and not look on cnn or fox news. it is very difficult because one thing that is really different from now and say, watergate, is the digital age. not just the media but the fact that the media doesn't have the same standards of independence and accuracy that applied in the 1970's. we get information fed into our...
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as far as i know, 10 years of people. they lost almost hundreds of people. they managed to get out. is this how widespread the story is? the main main example is how people get into these lists of missing people. well , first of all. i will immediately answer the first question. it is true this practice is common when scouts go on reconnaissance, it is a group of 8 to 12 to 15 people, and when they are ambushed, they leave and there is no understanding. they died, they were captured because they did not fit. the routes that were followed then and this is a lot, and i know a lot of such examples when people really return, how do people get on the list of missing forests, well, first of all, there is the armed forces and there are border guards, there are national guardsmen, they have commanders who submit lists missing persons to their own units, then all this goes to the national information bureau by the national bureau - these lists are processed and we see them because we have missing people, that is, from the words of the commanders themselves, and then
as far as i know, 10 years of people. they lost almost hundreds of people. they managed to get out. is this how widespread the story is? the main main example is how people get into these lists of missing people. well , first of all. i will immediately answer the first question. it is true this practice is common when scouts go on reconnaissance, it is a group of 8 to 12 to 15 people, and when they are ambushed, they leave and there is no understanding. they died, they were captured because...
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it has warm task to take people's lives to intimidate people. so that even a few days without an air raid warning is terrifying unless dina did all this a chance fell to the russians on sunday. the signs of battle are all over the city . seizing the dawn bus region made of la hans camden, it is the russian priority that appears they're committing me to resources to get it done quickly. i'll and fisher, i'll just either give the world health organization or saying there's been a 30 percent rise. the number of coven 19 cases reported worldwide in just the past 2 weeks. it's being driven by several ami, crohn's sub variance spreading across europe, the u. s. and india, a be a foreign be a 5 sub variance, a believe to be the fastest spreading since the pandemic began. but in not thought to be any more dangerous. sedans, military leader has removed all civilians from the countries governing sovereign council. on monday general abdel fertile bar han announced the army would step back from talks on forming a new government to allow civilians to lead th
it has warm task to take people's lives to intimidate people. so that even a few days without an air raid warning is terrifying unless dina did all this a chance fell to the russians on sunday. the signs of battle are all over the city . seizing the dawn bus region made of la hans camden, it is the russian priority that appears they're committing me to resources to get it done quickly. i'll and fisher, i'll just either give the world health organization or saying there's been a 30 percent rise....
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but then people started running. all these people were running at us. they were screaming that a shooter. and to run. and then the sirens were so loud. and people were just running, coming running at us, and then we were running. i don't live here anymore, but i'm afraid to get in my car and go back home. >> joining me now by phone from highland park is jake sheridan, aar reporter with the "chicago tribune." jake, obviously the big, big update in that press conference from local officials the name of a suspect, identifying the vehicle they believe he's driving. i've got to imagine folks with their eyes peeled now. >> yeah, i'm sure folks are here in highland park keeping their eyes out. it's scary. people here are really worried. almost everyone's off the streets right now here. but i think people will keep an eye out. >> tell us a little bit, have officials indicated anything about where they believe he is and what guidance they've been giving to people in that very, veryo traumatized and scarred town? >> you know, closer to downtown they had been tell
but then people started running. all these people were running at us. they were screaming that a shooter. and to run. and then the sirens were so loud. and people were just running, coming running at us, and then we were running. i don't live here anymore, but i'm afraid to get in my car and go back home. >> joining me now by phone from highland park is jake sheridan, aar reporter with the "chicago tribune." jake, obviously the big, big update in that press conference from local...
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but i think people understand that and she's really got people picking up their tennis rackets. maybe they played tennis as kids and about their at she jo, rejoining tennis clubs, and young kids are kind of thinking maybe i can be on jabber. so even though people really sad and certainly the last set was really tense, there was a lot of who's an r 's and jerry disappointment every time she scored a point there be a big chair. yeah, so even though there was a bit of a down beach feeling, it wasn't kind of like, people were completely destroyed. i think having taught a few people here is the thought that she's come this far and there's always wimbledon next year. right. there was indeed a is there now a legacy of budding tennis dollars in the bible? and you think engineer i think it's really puts in asia on, on the tennis map. i mean, certainly around, you know, tune is the capital. there are a lot of tennis floods, so i think it's really inspired people because the thing about algebra, she's not come from a privileged background. she's come from a small village called southern ca
but i think people understand that and she's really got people picking up their tennis rackets. maybe they played tennis as kids and about their at she jo, rejoining tennis clubs, and young kids are kind of thinking maybe i can be on jabber. so even though people really sad and certainly the last set was really tense, there was a lot of who's an r 's and jerry disappointment every time she scored a point there be a big chair. yeah, so even though there was a bit of a down beach feeling, it...
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they have put politics over people. democratic policies put people over politics.ost: our guest is with us until 9:00. the numbers are (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8002 for independents. host: republicans would say it is spending that has caused inflation. i will play this from representative mccarthy. [video clip] you will spend more dollars chasing goods all during a recession. you are going to say, it's ok because you change the definition of a recession. einstein once said, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. what you should really do, just change the definition. maybe people won't hear you or understand it. we all know across this country what caused inflation. democrats winning the house, senate and the presidency. and now you are doubling down on the same failed policies. with the worst inflation in 40 years not enough? are they trying to see how high they can get it? all while forcing the american people to pay the bills for your failures. democrats can
they have put politics over people. democratic policies put people over politics.ost: our guest is with us until 9:00. the numbers are (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8002 for independents. host: republicans would say it is spending that has caused inflation. i will play this from representative mccarthy. [video clip] you will spend more dollars chasing goods all during a recession. you are going to say, it's ok because you change the definition of a...
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importantly even if black people people --e as as other races we should fully expect black people maye more frequently and harshly punished for breaking the law. we have expectations because of a general matter black people are more likely than their non-black counterparts to be arrested prosecuted indicted and convicted for the same conduct and discern serve longer sentences than their non-black counterparts even when controlling for relevant factors but i cannot overstate the level of harming chaos it is cause people seeking abortion care providers and support organizations. it highlights the need for both holistic response puts within the range of vision vision everything from native medicalnsive page, and leave to laws that urgently attacked the rights of both. >> thank you professor. please proceed. say it mr. chairman rankingsl member grassley met with the committee thank you for allowing me the privilege and honor to bt here today. i'm theei executive director of alternative pregnancy center in california.n i came to this by a roundabout route that began in a very emotional pla
importantly even if black people people --e as as other races we should fully expect black people maye more frequently and harshly punished for breaking the law. we have expectations because of a general matter black people are more likely than their non-black counterparts to be arrested prosecuted indicted and convicted for the same conduct and discern serve longer sentences than their non-black counterparts even when controlling for relevant factors but i cannot overstate the level of harming...
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perhaps this was one of the ways to fill strategic objects people people, you see children and peopledrama theater, according to the information of the people's police. the dpr was the headquarters of azov, and if the command was located there, then naturally, they needed a shield and a cover, and such a shield and such a cover were people who, with some frequency, even fed us something, people gather to give out food in the first place. we are children , women, old people, and then men, people. hear us here more than a thousand people have small children in all temperatures of the woman in labor. this this right here the pain is difficult here. help us. please. stop this whole story. let the corridor bring out life first. please i don't know who i don't know how it's ok. humanitarian corridors in mariupol were opened in the early days of the dpr army and the russian military guaranteed an exit for civilians, militants, azov and the ukrainian army. they simply did not let people out, the city was taken hostage. we gave the enemy not just a sufficient amount of time, but an excessive a
perhaps this was one of the ways to fill strategic objects people people, you see children and peopledrama theater, according to the information of the people's police. the dpr was the headquarters of azov, and if the command was located there, then naturally, they needed a shield and a cover, and such a shield and such a cover were people who, with some frequency, even fed us something, people gather to give out food in the first place. we are children , women, old people, and then men,...
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this will happen if people get on the streets and save we will not live in the country where people do not have rights. number five, both in number six, put this arena trying to use --. -- training to use. no one is coming to save us. [applause] this is the time to do something that scares you. as mother jones said, i am not a humanitarian, i am a hellraiser. if you need information -- will close with the story. i came to austin to speak at a rally. there were thousands of people and amazing fines --finds and there is a woman of eight -- a certain age same -- holding a sign saying i didn't ask can't believe i still have to --this shit. there was a woman -- other middle schools were calling her and saying what do we do and they organized and when the supreme court opinion leads, she joined many others to walk out their schools and she texted me and she wrote we need to do something big and left to let everyone know we won't go without a fight and we need to do something fast. she is right because it is easy to be discouraged. let's be honest, like there is nothing we can do. i have had
this will happen if people get on the streets and save we will not live in the country where people do not have rights. number five, both in number six, put this arena trying to use --. -- training to use. no one is coming to save us. [applause] this is the time to do something that scares you. as mother jones said, i am not a humanitarian, i am a hellraiser. if you need information -- will close with the story. i came to austin to speak at a rally. there were thousands of people and amazing...
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far more tolerant of it than people _ tolerant of it than people in germany— tolerant of it than peopleny would. and that's why i thought— germany would. and that's why i thought it — germany would. and that's why i thought it was _ germany would. and that's why i thought it was particularly - germany would. and that's why i thought it was particularly funnyl thought it was particularly funny that he — thought it was particularly funny that he complained _ thought it was particularly funny that he complained about - thought it was particularly funny that he complained about the i that he complained about the eccentric— that he complained about the eccentric colleagues - that he complained about the eccentric colleagues who i that he complained about the i eccentric colleagues who stopped that he complained about the - eccentric colleagues who stopped him in this— eccentric colleagues who stopped him in this fracasm — eccentric colleagues who stopped him in this fracas... but _ eccentric colleagues who stopped him in this fracas. . ._ in this fracas... but the sad thing about him _ in th
far more tolerant of it than people _ tolerant of it than people in germany— tolerant of it than peopleny would. and that's why i thought— germany would. and that's why i thought it — germany would. and that's why i thought it was _ germany would. and that's why i thought it was particularly - germany would. and that's why i thought it was particularly funnyl thought it was particularly funny that he — thought it was particularly funny that he complained _ thought it was particularly...
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this action is aimed at intimidating people. further, because in crimea , russian troops are now accumulating again and are being driven across the bridge. through the kerch strait, military equipment, everything is very similar to what happened on the eve of february 24, when russian troops were centered in the occupied crimea. what went on the morning of the 24th through chongar and kalanchar to the mainland part of ukraine. therefore, the accumulation of troops, the strengthening of repressions against the crimean tatars, and now all the experts, not only ukrainian , but also in other countries, have noticed the spread of hatred in social networks and federal and russian lands . you are some kind of company spreading hatred of the crimean tatars by ghosts the fact that sudak was on the embankment was attacked by three young men of the russian army, they were crimean tatars when they were young men, and for this or on the basis of this anti-tatar hysteria . we see that the russian federation is resorting to the practice of the
this action is aimed at intimidating people. further, because in crimea , russian troops are now accumulating again and are being driven across the bridge. through the kerch strait, military equipment, everything is very similar to what happened on the eve of february 24, when russian troops were centered in the occupied crimea. what went on the morning of the 24th through chongar and kalanchar to the mainland part of ukraine. therefore, the accumulation of troops, the strengthening of...
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care access or trans people. it's already so fraught and so complicated, procedures like abortion that are considered women's health because it really already just by how we need that type of care. tuesday. berkeley law, professor chiara bridges, heads with senator josh hawley during a senate hearing about the impact of reversing roe versus wade. she used the phrase people with the capacity for pregnancy. the senator then asked her if that's women, she explained that it could be trans and non-binary people as want to recognize that your line of is and it opens up trans people to violence by not recognizing. now you say that i'm open people of violence by asking whether or not women are folks are going to pregnancy. so i'm one i want to note that one out of 5 transgender persons have attempted suicide. >> so i think it's important my line of questioning because we can't talk about it because denying that trans people exist and pretending not to know that they exist on 9. that means people exist by asked, are you i
care access or trans people. it's already so fraught and so complicated, procedures like abortion that are considered women's health because it really already just by how we need that type of care. tuesday. berkeley law, professor chiara bridges, heads with senator josh hawley during a senate hearing about the impact of reversing roe versus wade. she used the phrase people with the capacity for pregnancy. the senator then asked her if that's women, she explained that it could be trans and...
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he spoke to a lot of people. i think there was a lot of racism that came out of donald trump's rhetoric and we see that around the country but that is not a reason to say donald trump has not been divisive. clearly any reasonable person who looks at what is happening much less january 6, the first time we had an attack in almost 200 years on the nation's capital and it came when the former president had a rally and encouraged his supporters to come. that divisiveness -- is divisiveness by my definition and most people. host: this is our guest, representative mark pocan. if you want to call and ask a question, it is (202) 748-8000 for democrats. republicans is (202) 748-8001. independence is best independents is (202) 748-8002. when it comes to issues like homage chains, the president is expected to announce efforts on a sacred of orders. some call for him for a climate emergency. what is the appropriate response president biden should have toward this? guest: we need a much bigger approach across multiple levels.
he spoke to a lot of people. i think there was a lot of racism that came out of donald trump's rhetoric and we see that around the country but that is not a reason to say donald trump has not been divisive. clearly any reasonable person who looks at what is happening much less january 6, the first time we had an attack in almost 200 years on the nation's capital and it came when the former president had a rally and encouraged his supporters to come. that divisiveness -- is divisiveness by my...