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richard black again. do it anyway. here's a discussed physical. he's a full republican. so as a, the us state of virginia rich of, i mean we go side back, we also is know that he will not be pardoned. absolutely not. i mean, very popular. say he's just out outstanding when he but uh, why is this happening? i mean, what's behind this shift? well, i think i think it was determined by the, by the martin children raised from way back months ago that they've orange, they would pardon the president would part of the sean. all right. it is important to realize the job and not only is it a personal thing, i think there is, there is a personal aspect, but at the same time of anything that had to punch in mind and was involved in particular way and in the ukraine. recall he was, he was very deeply involved in times in your brain and, and whatever he did, his father is perhaps involved in, in some respect. so that not only does it protect 100 buying from prosecution, but it also is a bit of an insurance policy that, that no trail will lead back to, to joe biden. later on when trump
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so richard black, a pleasure. thanks again. you too well about run some of this. i mean, that was a pleasure to have you with us here on all the international, the checkouts, all calls of great stories that we'll be back in about 25 minutes to, to answer the the yeah, the was moist. change has to do the but his ration, i'm very good. anybody live, show the can i do that or levels or more let them or frankly, if you have a smart day which full, when was that the nation 0 don't think that i'm gonna continue to scan to, i'm going where normally i doing, samuel greenly, what else to more she's, that's a very interesting grades. if i was just a little by some mean, you're only partnered with each one. no, yes. if it should a severe chest too much wheels k story don't. but all we got on some of them was done by the gardens, gears inclusion fans gets board the rainbow. you're right, the pressure. so there's been any suggestion shift they've i'm leaving this, but it really? yeah. be able to not. so i'm, i can use the a reset, the appraisal for them for the is last, and i
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we spoke with a full in the junior se sent as richard black, who visited suited twice during the civil war. the, you know, the washington now some of the very same minutes, a groups that had previously forth against the us. well, what are there in 2018 uh, the syrian era army with the assistance of a russia and around and it particularly has for they had recaptured a lot though after tremendous a battle that took several years. people were just ecstatic that the terrorists were gone. it's very important to understand who these people are. um we're talking about tied to in syria that goes by the name of high up to rear our show um. before that they were called a new sure. every time people began to realize that we're talking about a kite at the same group that attacked the twin towers and the pentagon and the united states on $911.00. then the c, i a gets a little bit nervous and there's a change and a much page. it's important in order for the c, i a of my 6 and some of these other other groups that run this terrorist operation around the world. very important for them to be able to im
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and the information on those black box has a vision specialist richard richard levy in dallas. thank you so much for your insights. let's look now at some more stories making headlines. israel's flagship airline l, all is suspending all flights to mosque out for this week. it says it will reassess the situation next week and decide whether to resume the flights from tel aviv for decision follows the crash on wednesday of the as or by john airlines plane and cosmetics on the account. 38 people who the rebels in yemen, say 3 people have been killed by is really an air strikes targets included the airport and the capitol. so now the head of the world health organization was there with a delegation at the time. what was on harms, as well as military says, instructor who's the military targets. who are these have repeatedly launched, attacks on israel since last year through has declared an environmental emergency in a northern coastal area after an oil spill in the pacific ocean. some 10000 square meters of surface sea water had been effected since the still last weekend from state
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and the information on those black box is a vision specialist, richard richard levy in dallas. thank you so much for your insights. let's take a look now i have some more stories making headlines. israel's flagship airline l all is suspending all flights to moscow for this week and says it will reassess the situation next week and decide whether to resume the flights from your television. the decision follows the crash on wednesday. i'll be as advise on the airlines planning cause i've done that killed the people who the rebels in yemen, say 3 people have been killed. biased rarely airstrikes. targets included the airport in the capitol center. the head of the world health organization was there with a delegation at the time, but was unharmed. israel's military says it struck with the military targets who these have repeatedly launched. attacks on israel since last year. i, a peru has declared an environmental emergency and a northern coastal area after an oil spill in the pacific ocean. some 10000 square meters of surface sea water have been effected since this bill last weeke
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and the information on those black box is a be a, some specialist richard richard levy in dallas. thank you so much for your insights . so let's look now some more stories making headlines. who's the rebels in yemen? say 3 people have been killed by is really air strikes. the international airport in the capital. so now was hit along with the port city of data as well as military set. it struck military targets. some of these have repeatedly launched, strikes on israel, saying they're in solid arity with palestinians and cause francis handed over a 1st military base. and chad, as it begins to withdraw, forces from the african nation chat abruptly ended military cooperation with its former colonial ruler. last month, the french army had some 1000 fruits in the country. russia has declared a federal emergency over an oil spill in the northern black sea still happened after 2 tankers were damaged in a storm. earlier this month, oil has coated beaches near enough popular resort and harmed wild life in the area . well finished, authorities are investigating whether a ship that left the
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and then in addition to the black boxes, richard, we know that two people miraculously survived this and they were crew members. so their understanding of what would have been happening, perhaps more sophisticated than just a passenger, how helpful will that be? >> it will be helpful because they will be able to they will have known what area of flight the the plane was in. they will have known what the captain may have said in the cabin. they will be able to give an idea of just how it look. i mean, it's awful to be discussing this, rachel, but that message, that message that was sent from one passenger to the ground now, obviously an announcement had been made that there had been a bird strike, that the plane was now seriously degraded in its control capabilities. and then you take that and you add on to it what the flight data will tell us. i can tell you that the circumstances and the sequence of events here, and the complexity of those events is way up there. this is one of those that we'll find out what happened. and my guess is that it's going to be the pilots did a bloody goo
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he won the largest share of the black vote since richard nixon in 1972. huge amount of latino voters and younger voters as well. so if you take all of those stools away from the democratic party, as far as voters they normally can count on, they got big problems in 2020 churn in the democratic party. >> if you're a young dem and you have talent and you want to rise up in the ranks, they don't let you like aoc. pretty talented, i guess. she's got a big following. she wants to chair a committee or something. nancy's kneecapping her. yeah. i mean, nancy just fell off a step and broke her hip. i mean, this party is like, why don't they just let some young blood take over? >> one would think aoc, according to politico, could be a 2028 democratic nominee. wow. right. imagine that. what that would do to nancy pelosi's head. but i'll leave it here because i know we got to be like vance, aoc, vance, aoc. so vance wins. and then eight years from then donald trump jr. and then in 44 barron trump is that's how it works. that's how it's going. >> you're predicting. al
he won the largest share of the black vote since richard nixon in 1972. huge amount of latino voters and younger voters as well. so if you take all of those stools away from the democratic party, as far as voters they normally can count on, they got big problems in 2020 churn in the democratic party. >> if you're a young dem and you have talent and you want to rise up in the ranks, they don't let you like aoc. pretty talented, i guess. she's got a big following. she wants to chair a...
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richard nixon started, this war on drugs for political reasons against young people and blacks and 100,. 100 million young african-american people paid the price for differential enforcement. and it's it's has been so hard for the federal government to get out of that mindset after having spent hundreds of billions of dollars on this failed war on drugs. it's been for the minority community, for young people, and lost opportunities. if we get the point where we use medical cannabis for. medicare or medicaid, the va will have health care. we will save hundreds of billions of dollars. but we're sort of trapped time. and that's one of my biggest disappointment. i'm proud what i've done with the legalization. when i started one out of three people agreed with legalization. now, three quarters of the public agree and a majority of republicans. but the federal government has been trapped in time. i, i hope we change that. what concerns do you have about recreational use and driving under the influence? well, it is an issue of not having people understand the dynamic. if instead, if we had gi
richard nixon started, this war on drugs for political reasons against young people and blacks and 100,. 100 million young african-american people paid the price for differential enforcement. and it's it's has been so hard for the federal government to get out of that mindset after having spent hundreds of billions of dollars on this failed war on drugs. it's been for the minority community, for young people, and lost opportunities. if we get the point where we use medical cannabis for....
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while we discuss coleman with sir black national council man, but from the ruling have sent me all policy richard luke. and he says that no one has a right to dictate who brought this all the can and cannot negotiate with brother fee. so it was welded by a lot of a lot of the people and the government and also we, we had the elections and i think the crime was committed. i think it's just the sheriff g a very, very sore and act of the sort i'm leader of. so what i'm country i don't think there is any crime and they've missed it so i was getting those some crime could be done. it's little little bit funny because ukraine is breaking the association contract by with ukraine, have to have to continue providing uh, the oil and gas and other energy supplies from russia to europe and union. so i think he is breaking, breaking the international. it is a very, very smart decision to travel, to rush out, to speak about supplying of gas, maybe also oil, and also look where the fuel, because we are both. i've seen that look to see the from look our fuel, which is also from russia. so that shows our product
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richard nixon. this guy came on the scene and he was somebody who was simple, a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young blackte deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. we were civil rights movement kids. all of this was quite amazing arc of time and of course, then, he tried to broker peace in the middle east, he tried a lot of things. we did not know at the time how broken the country was. we suspected it but we did not know all the pieces. putting that in the context of the time, it's an incredibly powerful description of what he represented at this point in time. looking, and there are so much we could talk about but looking at a couple of specific policy areas, how do you assess his contributions in tackling racism and also what did it mean for you as a woman to have this man in at the white house? he was the first president, wasn't he, to give his wife her own office in the white house. exactly. as women we were fighting for our rights, autonomy over our bodies. what was wonderful that an anti—slavery constitutional amendment had been used to protect us and suddenly we were vo
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black and hispanic students did increase. how do you get the net out of all of this, what is the significance of what you're seeing here, charles? >> well, richardtake away for me is that more likely than not, these statistics are proving that the supreme court got it wrong. what i mean by that is ultimately, the supreme court's decision made it okay for schools to not consider the notion of race with respect to its applicants, and that was a huge mistake, because as you have already laid out, in many instances, it led to the diversification of their student bodies, and this is a big problem because it then impacts who gets into the workforce, who gets opportunities, earning potential, so on and so forth. for me, despite the places in which the numbers have gone up, this is an unsurprising, but very unfortunate not to reality of what many of us expected to happen and knew what was going to happen, it has very little to do with all of vacations, because keep in mind, richard, legacy admissions are untouched. legacy admissions that have nothing to do with someone's qualifications other than someone else before then went to an institution still rem
black and hispanic students did increase. how do you get the net out of all of this, what is the significance of what you're seeing here, charles? >> well, richardtake away for me is that more likely than not, these statistics are proving that the supreme court got it wrong. what i mean by that is ultimately, the supreme court's decision made it okay for schools to not consider the notion of race with respect to its applicants, and that was a huge mistake, because as you have already laid...
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black houston to overcome the obstacles that were holding blacks in the shackles of second class citizenry. now their daughter, karen carter richards, carries the torch as c.e.o. and publisher. the houston sun founded in 1983 and was published by doris ellis who is still at the helm today. this community newspaper focuses on education and historical events of african-american communities. our legacy also continues with the more recently established journals, houston style magazine and demarz magazine. as houston's black community continues to grow, our media has grown with it and black radio became an undeniable influence. i celebrate notable institutions, including ktsu which is now 52 years old having, having been established june 23, 1972. following approval from the f.c.c. 90.9 emerges as educational f.m. radio station at texas southern university's campus. it's known for its gospel sundays that uplift us all. former general manager for 18 years, george wilson thomas, became a launching platform for the taives i smyly show and other -- tavis smyly show and other shows that were led to follow. it is now led by earnest walker as
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richard parsons, one of corporate america's most prominent black executives who helped time warner andied on thursday. he worked as a lawyer for nelson rockefeller and gerald ford's white house. parsons was 76 years old. that is your bloomberg brief. annmarie: up next on the program, hurdles for the trump agenda. ♪ ♪ to go further, you need to be ready for what's down the road. as energy demand continues to rise, we're harnessing breakthrough innovations to increase production in the u.s. gulf of mexico. our latest deepwater development, anchor, produces previously inaccessible oil and natural gas, allowing us to deliver the energy we all need today so everyone can follow their own road. that's energy in progress. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat) okay. most of you are not rock stars. oooh. data driven insights, and large language models. oh, that's so rock roll. it is, right. he gets it. ye
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richards, ceo of marathon asset management. nice to see you again. >> nice to see you, scott. >> it is remarkable. and blackock does a deal right, this week for hps. what is the message in a deal like that in an environment where i haven't heard anybody suggest that this private credit run is going to slow down any time soon? >> it doesn't slow down. and blackrock managing nearly $12 trillion in assets has the biggest voice in the room among allocators based on their cheer side and the great success they have brought to the firm. and what they've said is, we're willing to pay $12 billion or 30 times which is fee related earnings to add private credit to the mix. and so we see private credit growing by about a 20% kegger per annum for the next many, many years. so four years from now, private credit will be 2 x the size it is today and another 2 x or 4 x than it is tod >> so you're saying you think we're in the early innings. >> we're in the early innings. private equity has been around 40 to 50 years and hedge funds have been around 40 years and since the great financial crisis in 2008 and post 2008, so it
richards, ceo of marathon asset management. nice to see you again. >> nice to see you, scott. >> it is remarkable. and blackock does a deal right, this week for hps. what is the message in a deal like that in an environment where i haven't heard anybody suggest that this private credit run is going to slow down any time soon? >> it doesn't slow down. and blackrock managing nearly $12 trillion in assets has the biggest voice in the room among allocators based on their cheer...
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richard nixon. gerald ford was useless, his vice president. so this guy came on the scene and he was somebody who was simple. he was a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young blacka white deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. and we were all civil rights movement kids. so all of this was a quite amazing arc of time. and of course, then he tried to broker peace in the middle east. he tried to do a lot of things, but we didn't know at the time how broken the country was. we suspected it, but we didn't know all the pieces. putting that in the context of the time, bonnie, i mean, it's an incredibly powerful description of what he represented at this point in time, looking, and there's so much that we could talk about but looking at a couple of specific policy areas. how do you assess his contributions in tackling racism, and also, what did it mean for you as a woman to have this man in the white house because he was the first president, wasn't he, to give his wife her own office in the white house? exactly. and we women particularly have been fighting for our rights, for autonomy over our body. and what was wonderful about that was that
richard nixon. gerald ford was useless, his vice president. so this guy came on the scene and he was somebody who was simple. he was a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young blacka white deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. and we were all civil rights movement kids. so all of this was a quite amazing arc of time. and of course, then he tried to broker peace in the middle east. he tried to do a lot of things, but we didn't know at the time how...
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richard nixon. gerald ford was useless, his vice president. so this guy came on the scene and he was somebody who was simple. he was a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young blacka white deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. and we were all civil rights movement kids. so all of this was a quite amazing arc of time. and of course, then he tried to broker peace in the middle east. he tried to do a lot of things, but we didn't know at the time how broken the country was. we suspected it, but we didn't know all the pieces. putting that in the context of the time, bonnie, i mean, it's an incredibly powerful description of what he represented at this point in time looking. and there's so much that we could talk about. but looking at a couple of specific policy areas, how do you assess his contributions in tackling racism, and also, what did it mean for you as a woman to have this man in the white house because he was the first president, wasn't he, to give his wife her own office in the white house? exactly. and we women particularly have been fighting for our rights, for autonomy over our body. and what was wonderful about that was that
richard nixon. gerald ford was useless, his vice president. so this guy came on the scene and he was somebody who was simple. he was a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young blacka white deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. and we were all civil rights movement kids. so all of this was a quite amazing arc of time. and of course, then he tried to broker peace in the middle east. he tried to do a lot of things, but we didn't know at the time how...
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richard nixon wins the presidential election the same year martin luther king jr. was assassinated. when shirley chisolm was the first african american woman in the congress and the congressional blacklater, there were 12 men and one woman, shirley chisolm. now there will be 60 members currently in the congressional black caucus, 31 black women. >> yeah. >> all standing to the shoulders of shirley chisolm. i think the house looks like america, feels like america, has the life experiences of america on the democratic side, and that's a wonderful thing. >> do you think that that same idea should be applied to the democratic national committee? which does not seem to be considering black women to run even though black women voted 92% for kamala harris? >> i think black women will play a prominent role in shaping the future of the dnc so stay tuned. >> mike johnson had a rough time with the majority that he had. it is even smaller now. have you had conversations with him about what he's going to need because he will need your help to get much of what he needs to get done done. >> we haven't had that conversation at this point in time because i think we are just trying to wrap up the yea
richard nixon wins the presidential election the same year martin luther king jr. was assassinated. when shirley chisolm was the first african american woman in the congress and the congressional blacklater, there were 12 men and one woman, shirley chisolm. now there will be 60 members currently in the congressional black caucus, 31 black women. >> yeah. >> all standing to the shoulders of shirley chisolm. i think the house looks like america, feels like america, has the life...
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black. it'll never work. never. what, are you afraid it won't come off? oh, that's a good joke. that's humorous like that. >> when you saw richard pryor and gene wilder, you simply believed it. you. you just believed it. you thought that when they left that movie set, they went and had a beer. you just knew they were friends. >> i can't feel my legs. >> no amount of brainstorming and planning. if they put all the great actors on a wall and all the great comedians on the wall,...
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my name is richard sd peterson, and i've been here a couple of times talking about the same issue. and that's blacklastics. the city is supporting many nonprofits that are serving elders. by the way, i'm catching up with elder brown, amos brown. i'm 82 now, 82, and i'm eating up two of these a day that are required to be heated. at least one of them a day is required to be heated. now, the food that i'm given is extremely nourishing, but they're putting in it in black plastics and the black plastic, which has the flame retardant leaks into the food. and i eat the food. i hope i can be with you here in the next five years, but in the meantime, god bless you all and please show our new mayor who our mayor elect. lurie. where room 008 is. he also might not want to know where room 007 is, which is across the hall from zero eight. do you know? does anybody in here know where those rooms are? no. downstairs. thank you much for your comments. next speaker please. going to try and be quick for the sake of time. congratulations and we appreciate the service of those who are going to be moving forward into o
my name is richard sd peterson, and i've been here a couple of times talking about the same issue. and that's blacklastics. the city is supporting many nonprofits that are serving elders. by the way, i'm catching up with elder brown, amos brown. i'm 82 now, 82, and i'm eating up two of these a day that are required to be heated. at least one of them a day is required to be heated. now, the food that i'm given is extremely nourishing, but they're putting in it in black plastics and the black...
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black navy s.e.a.l. we salute john kinsel sr., one of the legendary navajo code talkers, bud anderson, one of the few triple ace pilots, and lou conter, richardtill lives in infamy. >> put your toes on the edge of this white line, you slimy worms! >> reporter: we celebrate our military heroes in films, too, of course. >> where you been all your lives? listening to mick jagger and bad-mouthing your country, i bet! >> reporter: in one of his moan roles, louis gossett jr....
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appointed a record number of women and black georgians to state appointments and to the judiciary in georgia to set the tone for how he would be in the white house. >> and, richardhe world have also been paying tribute to carter. the arab league commended his tireless efforts to achieve peace in the middle east, culminating in the egyptian-israeli peace treaty. macron said he was he has tirelessly fought for peace. can you talk about how carter earned his legacy as an international peacekeeper? >> well, one is consistent standing for human rights, obviously for the democracies like france mattered. his role in the middle east, the camp david agreement is the most -- the egyptian-israeli peace treaty is foundational, the most significant of all the agreements that has ever been negotiated. and then jimmy carter spent a lot of his post presidency witnessing election and essentially saying this was fair or not, and he had tremendous impact by doing that around the world and in really dozens of countries. again, it's a remarkable run over the last four decades. >> and, kevin, in the years after his presidency, you write that carter became an unofficially roaming amb
appointed a record number of women and black georgians to state appointments and to the judiciary in georgia to set the tone for how he would be in the white house. >> and, richardhe world have also been paying tribute to carter. the arab league commended his tireless efforts to achieve peace in the middle east, culminating in the egyptian-israeli peace treaty. macron said he was he has tirelessly fought for peace. can you talk about how carter earned his legacy as an international...
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host: you are talking in broad strokes, all black men, all white men, is that intentional, do you believe that. >> here is my point. richardz x-ray suarez i disagree with because in his ideology all he said in a sophisticated way is he wants latino -- he wants to see latino domination the same way that we have white domination. >> that's what you heard from him. i didn't hear him say that. you're saying he said it in a sophisticated way in some sort of code way. >> the reason i heard it that way is because here is the deal. i've watched the latinos you know their women are breeders when they come in they have all of these babies and you know what i never see latinos give after an americans jobs or reaching out to help african-americans. but african-americans being religious and so god-fearing they reach out to latinos, but latinos never reach out to them. so all this guy was doing this educated latino guy all he was doing was in a sophisticated way was speaking of latino supremacy over white supremacy. host: go back and listen to the interview again. another headline for the interview this morning from usa today. president
host: you are talking in broad strokes, all black men, all white men, is that intentional, do you believe that. >> here is my point. richardz x-ray suarez i disagree with because in his ideology all he said in a sophisticated way is he wants latino -- he wants to see latino domination the same way that we have white domination. >> that's what you heard from him. i didn't hear him say that. you're saying he said it in a sophisticated way in some sort of code way. >> the reason...
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my name is richard sd peterson, and i've been here a couple of times talking about the same issue. and that's blacklastics. the city is supporting many nonprofits that are serving elders. by the way, i'm catching up with elder brown, amos brown. i'm 82 now, 82, and i'm eating up two of these a day that are required to be heated. at least one of them a day is required to be heated. now, the food that i'm given is extremely nourishing, but they're putting in it in black plastics and the black plastic, which has the flame retardant leaks into the food. and i eat the food. i hope i can be with you here in the next five years, but in the meantime, god bless you all and please show our new mayor who our mayor elect. lurie. where room 008 is. he also might not want to know where room 007 is, which is across the hall from zero eight. do you know? does anybody in here know where those rooms are? no. downstairs. thank you much for your comments. next speaker please. going to try and be quick for the sake of time. congratulations and we appreciate the service of those who are going to be moving forward into o
my name is richard sd peterson, and i've been here a couple of times talking about the same issue. and that's blacklastics. the city is supporting many nonprofits that are serving elders. by the way, i'm catching up with elder brown, amos brown. i'm 82 now, 82, and i'm eating up two of these a day that are required to be heated. at least one of them a day is required to be heated. now, the food that i'm given is extremely nourishing, but they're putting in it in black plastics and the black...
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richard hoss wherever you are, take heart in that. but it's bad. it's bad. i mean, look, what'd they say? it's always darkest before it's pitch black. yeah. yeah.- we might be in the chairman mao phase of the nfl season for the giants and by the way rewarded by a bit of socialism with the nfl draft. the worst get the best. it's a delight. >> okay. thank you pablo. the latest episode of his podcast -- today i am. available now, pablo torres, thank you and always good to see you. >> see you on wednesday. >>> let's sneak in a quick break, still ahead we're going to dig into the new battle over able says to abortion health care -- access to abortion health care after attorney general of texas ken paxton sued the new york attorney general for mailing abortion pills to his state. nbc's lisa rubin talks about what this means. we've got a lot to talk about. "morning joe" will be right back. it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your d
richard hoss wherever you are, take heart in that. but it's bad. it's bad. i mean, look, what'd they say? it's always darkest before it's pitch black. yeah. yeah.- we might be in the chairman mao phase of the nfl season for the giants and by the way rewarded by a bit of socialism with the nfl draft. the worst get the best. it's a delight. >> okay. thank you pablo. the latest episode of his podcast -- today i am. available now, pablo torres, thank you and always good to see you. >>...