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stuart and robinson on dennis miller plus one aloha. banks figure out new ways to rip people off they get caught and what they do is they change the law it is still laws and if there is any problems they extend and pretend they just make maturities longer and coupons lower but now the looks like that big american game of fraud which is the american business model is coming to an end. when i was told something seemed wrong. wrong just don't hold. anything. yet to shape out. educate and in detroit because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the benefits far outweigh the risks that's the ruling of the european medicines agency on the astra zeneca vaccine days after countries had suspended it amid blood clot fears also ahead. you know used to move when i was a child and we had arguments in the court you know he was saying you know if me and sticks to you. a lot of your putin response to joe biden branding him a killer in a recent t.v. interview we contrast the american president's words t
stuart and robinson on dennis miller plus one aloha. banks figure out new ways to rip people off they get caught and what they do is they change the law it is still laws and if there is any problems they extend and pretend they just make maturities longer and coupons lower but now the looks like that big american game of fraud which is the american business model is coming to an end. when i was told something seemed wrong. wrong just don't hold. anything. yet to shape out. educate and in...
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stuart and robinson on dennis miller plus one aloha. debate is is it fair for trans women athletes to compete in women's categories and sports. as a society we've decided to categorize sports based on sex i definitely do not think that it's fair for athletes that from porn is pile article males to compete in the women's category. why do we have gender or do you have gender categories and sports because we do treat men and women differently. every single elite athletes will we all have biological advantages over each other . are the same use lots of. planes are the subject you hear is a lot to do to. develop confidence and belief in myself and i've learned the value of hard work and dedication. that these men say that the feeling of it and they will not ever know what it's like to feel the loss of a baby very many biological realities that they will never be. do you really think this is fair. i just don't believe it. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation or community.
stuart and robinson on dennis miller plus one aloha. debate is is it fair for trans women athletes to compete in women's categories and sports. as a society we've decided to categorize sports based on sex i definitely do not think that it's fair for athletes that from porn is pile article males to compete in the women's category. why do we have gender or do you have gender categories and sports because we do treat men and women differently. every single elite athletes will we all have...
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i don't think robinson did. i think nixon did. robinson was angry when they backed off of colvin. colvin was a young girl that parks had worked with. they had a relationship in that sense. so when they backed off of covin, she was really upset. as the article tells you, they're waiting. robinson has been fighting this fight for a decade, right? and when the decision -- the brown decision comes out and she writes, what, four days later, she writes to the mayor like, you know, just reminding you, african-americans make up 75% of the rioters. if we were to actually boycott, that would be really bad for the bus company, right? that's a threat, right, to the degree to which she could do it. i don't think we can tag that on robinson so much. but i think we can tag it on gender politics of the time and politics of color. because it's not incidental that she's a light-skin woman. all of these things allow for middle class respectability. they allow for middle class respectability, despite the fact that rosa parks is absolutely of the working class and arguably of the working poor. she doe
i don't think robinson did. i think nixon did. robinson was angry when they backed off of colvin. colvin was a young girl that parks had worked with. they had a relationship in that sense. so when they backed off of covin, she was really upset. as the article tells you, they're waiting. robinson has been fighting this fight for a decade, right? and when the decision -- the brown decision comes out and she writes, what, four days later, she writes to the mayor like, you know, just reminding you,...
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nick robinson _ currency. that's 1.2 million a day. nick robinson placed _ currency. day. nick robinson placed the - currency. that's1.2 million a day. | nick robinson placed the real-life nick robinson placed the real—life entrepreneur whose libertarian dreams of change in the world lead him into increasingly paranoid isolation obsessed with money, riven with deadly suspicion. by contrast jason clark is the fictional ravaged narc who worms his way into ross ulbricht�*s confidence albeit from a distance, determined to bring them down. you will get a month's conspiracy to commit murder. checkmate. there may be a brilliantly incisive moody to be told of the story, but this is not it. instead it's stylishly empty fair city perhaps the subject matter. robinson who was terrific in the underrated coming—of—age pick the underrated coming—of—age pick the kings of centre makes a convincing lead but for all of his talk about giving people the freedom to make their own choices, ross ulbricht was essentially a dealer drifting in industry not built upon freedom but on extortion, g
nick robinson _ currency. that's 1.2 million a day. nick robinson placed _ currency. day. nick robinson placed the - currency. that's1.2 million a day. | nick robinson placed the real-life nick robinson placed the real—life entrepreneur whose libertarian dreams of change in the world lead him into increasingly paranoid isolation obsessed with money, riven with deadly suspicion. by contrast jason clark is the fictional ravaged narc who worms his way into ross ulbricht�*s confidence albeit...
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robinson will stay with us we'll talk to him right after this dennis miller plus one. taster i'm excited or a night hearing the brain doesn't have an organ for tuning maybe have no organ for tuning nor could we because time isn't a material physical substance like a. matter or like light so the brain has to create the perception of time. as you read the stand and hear from us and. our own. problem with a small. amount of those that are on our show at the fair are rather democrats as are the 4 for medicare that. i'm going to let them but i don't touch them then you cut them and kick and nail i have food as a child for truffle that it. won't work then i'm modeling my michelle the downside of. the other thing they owned model. number set up around the hey how nice and who is. good for the whole food place choice i knew where you're from and theosophy chime in syria says. pretty she ought to have a. model for the name after the couple fuck around with mr hates it for jim and then boil for her for food are fairly mundane for. me. is your media a reflection of reality. in a
robinson will stay with us we'll talk to him right after this dennis miller plus one. taster i'm excited or a night hearing the brain doesn't have an organ for tuning maybe have no organ for tuning nor could we because time isn't a material physical substance like a. matter or like light so the brain has to create the perception of time. as you read the stand and hear from us and. our own. problem with a small. amount of those that are on our show at the fair are rather democrats as are the 4...
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>> i don't think robinson the, i think parks did and i think nixon did. robinson was angry. she was really angry when they backed off. and she was a young girl that parks that worked with because parks was in charge of the naacp. so they had a relationship in that sense. so when they packed off, she was really upset because as the article tells you, they're waiting. robinson has been fighting this fight for a decade and when the decision comes up, and she writes for days later, she writes the mayor. you know, just reminding you. african americans make up 75% of the riders, and if we were to actually boycott, that would be really bad for the bus company, right? that's a threat, right? to which he could do. it i don't think we can attack that on robinson so much, but i think we can target on gender politics at the time. and certainly then also politics of color because it's not incidental that she's a light skin moment. she's chosen all these things allowed for this idea of middle class respectability. they all lead for an idea of middle class respectability. despite the fact,
>> i don't think robinson the, i think parks did and i think nixon did. robinson was angry. she was really angry when they backed off. and she was a young girl that parks that worked with because parks was in charge of the naacp. so they had a relationship in that sense. so when they packed off, she was really upset because as the article tells you, they're waiting. robinson has been fighting this fight for a decade and when the decision comes up, and she writes for days later, she writes...
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i never had the privilege of watching jackie robinson play.e retired when i was five years old, so i missed the great pleasure of watching them. i have watched a lot of grainy video of him. as i say in the reminiscence or eulogy of him, people usually talk about three great moments, three iconic moments in the struggle for african-american rights in the modern era. brown v. board of education. supreme court desegregation, the decision of 1964, 1963 march on washington, dr. martin luther king's i have a dream speech and the assault on civil rights marchers on the edmund pettus bridge, which by the way under the figure of my album richard john neuhaus participated, but i say there is a for moment, 1947 when jackie robinson breaks the infamous color line in baseball. baseball in the late 1940's held a comfortable position in the united states. it is almost unimaginable today. it was the national pastime. it defined the country in a way. the native frenchman who came to the united states and taught committees for years at columbia used to say if y
i never had the privilege of watching jackie robinson play.e retired when i was five years old, so i missed the great pleasure of watching them. i have watched a lot of grainy video of him. as i say in the reminiscence or eulogy of him, people usually talk about three great moments, three iconic moments in the struggle for african-american rights in the modern era. brown v. board of education. supreme court desegregation, the decision of 1964, 1963 march on washington, dr. martin luther king's...
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patients like gene robinson, _ no time to do this.inson, who _ no time to do this. patients like gene robinson, who had - no time to do this. patients like | gene robinson, who had started chemotherapy and then had it stopped, because of the virus. i was reall , stopped, because of the virus. i was really. really — stopped, because of the virus. i was really, really shocked _ stopped, because of the virus. i was really, really shocked and _ stopped, because of the virus. i —" really, really shocked and upset, obviously started crying and i said it was my lifeline, so what you're saying to me a fiver chemotherapy, you know, die of cancer or die of a pandemic? i don't really have much of a choice, you are my lifeline. the figures for the backlog include a second wave injanuary, which brought some parts of the nhs perilously close to breaking point. despite that, nhs england says it managed to treat almost double the number of non—macro—covid patients as it had in the first wave but no one is in any doubt about the challenge ahead. i one
patients like gene robinson, _ no time to do this.inson, who _ no time to do this. patients like gene robinson, who had - no time to do this. patients like | gene robinson, who had started chemotherapy and then had it stopped, because of the virus. i was reall , stopped, because of the virus. i was really. really — stopped, because of the virus. i was really, really shocked _ stopped, because of the virus. i was really, really shocked and _ stopped, because of the virus. i —" really,...
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robinson who was terrific in the underrated coming—of—age pic the kings of summer makes a sympathetict's worth remembering for all of his talk about giving people the freedom to make their own choices, ulbricht was essentially a dealer grifting in industry not built upon freedom but on extortion, greed and murder. the result is a passable if lightweight cyber crime thriller that you can find online, appropriately enough, from monday. at the other end of the dramatic spectrum we have oleg which opened to very positive reviews at canne in 2019 and now arrives on mubi, offering a vivid and occasionally horrifying portrait of economic migration. valentin novopolskij is the latvian butcher that travels to belgium in search of work but finds himself effectively enslaved by smilingly psychotic polish criminal andrzej. seeming initially to befriend and support oleg, andrzej is soon exploiting and abusing him refusing to pay for his work and threatening to kill him or his family if he leaves. inspired by real—life tales of modern slavery that add a gritty veracity to the kafkaesque proceedings
robinson who was terrific in the underrated coming—of—age pic the kings of summer makes a sympathetict's worth remembering for all of his talk about giving people the freedom to make their own choices, ulbricht was essentially a dealer grifting in industry not built upon freedom but on extortion, greed and murder. the result is a passable if lightweight cyber crime thriller that you can find online, appropriately enough, from monday. at the other end of the dramatic spectrum we have oleg...
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>>justin robinson was starting to work in the food and catering industry and right when the pandemic hit he lost his job sometime in november. i got letter threw a td from march to november of 2020 he was getting unemployment from california's employment development department that was until he says he got a letter that flag to the count for potential fraud activity just ration card positive covid tests of also kobe twice. i sent those as well, thanks statements, multiple bank statements from multiple banks. he says the edd denied all of his forms of identification in trying to prove it was really him on the account. he's not the only one i got suspected fraud mark at lee went through a similar experience and has yet to hear back from duty after submitting all his forms of identification back in november between at lee and robinson both men say they've tried calling the department more than 2000 times and have yet to get any updates on their case that some ballots on numbers. forget the phones like or even >>and so during a telephone press tds deputy director of public affairs announ
>>justin robinson was starting to work in the food and catering industry and right when the pandemic hit he lost his job sometime in november. i got letter threw a td from march to november of 2020 he was getting unemployment from california's employment development department that was until he says he got a letter that flag to the count for potential fraud activity just ration card positive covid tests of also kobe twice. i sent those as well, thanks statements, multiple bank statements...
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likeable love simon star nick robinson plays the real—life entrepreneur whose libertarian dreams of changing lead him into increasingly paranoid isolation, obsessed with money, riven with deadly suspicion. by contrast, jason clarke is the fictional ravaged narc who worms his way into ulbricht�*s confidence, albeit from a distance, determined to bring him down. we get him on conspiracy to commit murder. checkmate. there may be a brilliantly incisive movie to be made about this story, told in a rolling stone article by david kushner, but this isn't it. instead it's stylishly empty fare, fitting perhaps considering the subject matter. robinson who was terrific in the underrated coming—of—age pic the kings of summer, makes a very sympathetic lead, although it's worth remembering for all of his talk about giving people the freedom to make their own choices, ulbricht was essentially a dealer grifting in an industry built not upon freedom but on extortion, greed and murder. the result is a passable if lightweight cyber crime thriller that you can find online, appropriately enough, from monday. at t
likeable love simon star nick robinson plays the real—life entrepreneur whose libertarian dreams of changing lead him into increasingly paranoid isolation, obsessed with money, riven with deadly suspicion. by contrast, jason clarke is the fictional ravaged narc who worms his way into ulbricht�*s confidence, albeit from a distance, determined to bring him down. we get him on conspiracy to commit murder. checkmate. there may be a brilliantly incisive movie to be made about this story, told in...
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robinson right after the son dennis miller plus one. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been reading a lot of books about acting lately and we had. our guests son in law on earth he simply and i wanted to talk to stuart k. robinson because it's leslie odom jr as a son in law and he told me a quote that you know he just said some advice that his father in law given him as an acting teacher and i found it so alumina to have we'll get to it in a 2nd to let me give you his c.v. he's a motivational speaker an acting teacher in los angeles which by the way is just right now must be weird i'll ask you about that c.e.o. of brady brannon and rich talent he also featured in actor singer leslie odom jr's book failing up when we talked like i said to leslie a few weeks ago i said i've got.
robinson right after the son dennis miller plus one. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been reading a lot of books about acting lately and we had. our guests son in law on earth he simply and i wanted to talk to stuart k. robinson because it's leslie odom jr as a son in law and he told me a quote that you know he just said some advice that his father in law given him as an acting teacher and i found it so alumina to have we'll get to it in a 2nd to let me give you his c.v. he's a...
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justin robinson was starting to work in the food and catering industry and right when the pandemic hit he lost his job sometime in november. i got letter threw a td from march to november of 2020 he was getting unemployment from california's employment development department. >>that was until he says he got a letter that flag to the count for potential fraud activity just ration card positive covid tests of also kobe twice. i sent those as well, thanks statements, multiple bank statements from multiple banks, but he says the edd denied all of his forms of identification in trying to prove it was really him on the account. he's not the only one i got suspected mark at lee went through a similar experience and has yet to hear back from duty after submitting all his forms of identification back in november between at lee and robinson both men say they've tried calling the department more than 2000 times and have yet to get any updates on their case it's all about numbers. >>forget the phones like or even >>and so during a telephone press conference tds deputy director of public affairs ca
justin robinson was starting to work in the food and catering industry and right when the pandemic hit he lost his job sometime in november. i got letter threw a td from march to november of 2020 he was getting unemployment from california's employment development department. >>that was until he says he got a letter that flag to the count for potential fraud activity just ration card positive covid tests of also kobe twice. i sent those as well, thanks statements, multiple bank statements...
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robinson right after this and dennis miller plus what. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been reading a lot of books about acting lately and we had. our guests sudden law. and i wanted to talk the stewart k. robinson because it's leslie odom jr as a son a lot he told me a quote that you know he just said some advice that his father in law given him as an acting teacher and i found it so alone minutes of we'll get to it in a 2nd to let me give you his c.v. he's a motivational speaker an acting teacher in los angeles which by the way is just right now it must be weird i'll ask you about that c.e.o. of brady brannon and rich talent he also featured in actor singer leslie odom jr's book failing up when we talked like i said to leslie a few weeks ago i said i've got to meet this cap though and which how are you i'm good i know it's your show but i want to start off by telling you how grateful and . impressed the hand that you have me on the show because we've never met you don't know me from adam and your viewers don't know me from
robinson right after this and dennis miller plus what. folks welcome to dennis miller plus one i've been reading a lot of books about acting lately and we had. our guests sudden law. and i wanted to talk the stewart k. robinson because it's leslie odom jr as a son a lot he told me a quote that you know he just said some advice that his father in law given him as an acting teacher and i found it so alone minutes of we'll get to it in a 2nd to let me give you his c.v. he's a motivational speaker...
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still with us are eugene robinson and stuart stevens. eugene, indeed with this dictum of no masks, no problem, crowd back inside venues and dining halls, the governor puts texans in a tough spot. we did some sampling of texas voters. we'll play that for you and discuss on the other side. >> we want to run this business to its full capacity. we just feel that it's unsafe. >> with the mixed messages we know that everyone's going to have their own opinion now as to what to do. and we want to require people to wear masks. >> it's worrying because i want to care about like i said first my family, and second thing my friends, you know, and everybody else. >> those were folks in austin, and we get it, blue dot in a red state. but eugene, here's the thing. this governor who has proven he can't keep the lights on in texas, was this just the most texas thing he could do by saying no masks, no problem? >> i think it was. i mean, look, he was not -- he was not doing that well politically given the disaster with the cold weather and the blackouts and
still with us are eugene robinson and stuart stevens. eugene, indeed with this dictum of no masks, no problem, crowd back inside venues and dining halls, the governor puts texans in a tough spot. we did some sampling of texas voters. we'll play that for you and discuss on the other side. >> we want to run this business to its full capacity. we just feel that it's unsafe. >> with the mixed messages we know that everyone's going to have their own opinion now as to what to do. and we...
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and dino robinson, founder and executive director of shorefront legacy center.hored a report by evidence and officials by city officials on city policies and practices affecting black residents from 1900 to 1960 and through the present day. we're going to begin with councilmember robin rue simms. can you talk about what you have just passed and the significance of it? >> absolutely. thank you for having us. what we passed actually s in 2019, resolution to provide reparations to black evansn residents. we passed with funding from our cannabis sales tax with initial commitment of $10 million. but we passed on last monday was the first disbursement or the first remedy, which is going to be in the form of a housing remedy, $25,0 direct benefit to eligible like residents for home equity, home wealth acquisition or purchase, any type of improvement but something that will build wealth through home equity. i have to say in 2002 under the leadershipw of a judge was the second ward alderman at the time, our city passed a resolution can support five hr 40. we have been wo
and dino robinson, founder and executive director of shorefront legacy center.hored a report by evidence and officials by city officials on city policies and practices affecting black residents from 1900 to 1960 and through the present day. we're going to begin with councilmember robin rue simms. can you talk about what you have just passed and the significance of it? >> absolutely. thank you for having us. what we passed actually s in 2019, resolution to provide reparations to black...
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. >> joining us now, claire mccaskill from missouri, and eugene robinson from the washington post.msnbc political analysts. senator mccaskill, tell us what it's like in the senate, the day after one of those mass murders, when you have one of the parties in the senate seemingly determined to make sure that american mass murders continue to always be the best equipped mass hurd murderers in the world. >> there is always, after one of the tragedies, a sinking sensation that somehow we are missing the fact we are the only country in the world where this is happening. the idea is, if all have guns, we're going to be safer. no, we're not. especially high capacity magazines and magazines that are designed to kill many, many people in the flash of an eye. so it is -- and by the way, we came very close to meaningful gun safety legislation with a bipat san bill. we came within a few votes after sandy hook and we didn't get there. the nra was at its apex of power, and i think diana's right. the nra is on the ropes right now, and we have the ability to forcing the republicans to vote against
. >> joining us now, claire mccaskill from missouri, and eugene robinson from the washington post.msnbc political analysts. senator mccaskill, tell us what it's like in the senate, the day after one of those mass murders, when you have one of the parties in the senate seemingly determined to make sure that american mass murders continue to always be the best equipped mass hurd murderers in the world. >> there is always, after one of the tragedies, a sinking sensation that somehow we...
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and eugene robinson, pulitzer prizewinning columnist just to keep things fair over at "the washington post." good evening and welcome to you all. peter, because you have the most ears on the job covering the white house, you get to go first. and a question about where you rank this accomplishment today, this massive bill that's been passed with just democratic votes? and do we have it about right saying this is in a way a redrawing of the modern social safety net? >> well, obviously it's a big deal for president biden to come out of the gate and get what he needs to get through, what he promised to get through in the early weeks. remember there's a deadline of march 14th when expanded unemployment benefits was set to expire. he needed to get it done by then. he has the narrowest of margins in congress and yet still pushed it through. he didn't do it with any bipartisan votes which is something he hoped to do. and you're right this really three bills in one. one is to provide help in the pandemic and the other is to pump more energy into the economy. pouring $1.9 trillion into the econ
and eugene robinson, pulitzer prizewinning columnist just to keep things fair over at "the washington post." good evening and welcome to you all. peter, because you have the most ears on the job covering the white house, you get to go first. and a question about where you rank this accomplishment today, this massive bill that's been passed with just democratic votes? and do we have it about right saying this is in a way a redrawing of the modern social safety net? >> well,...
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nike is going to release a new pair of shoes honoring the legacy of baseball legend jackie robinson robinson became the first african-american to play in the major league. he signed with the van dodgers. the sneakers feature his number 42 and his famous quote that there's not an american in this country. free until every one of us is free. it's not clear when the shoes will be released. fans think it might be a april 15th on official. jackie robinson day. the shoes are expected to cost about $170. and that wraps up kron 4 news at 9. but our primetime news continues at the top of the hour. dangerous side shows just like this one took over san francisco streets over the weekend. >> we'll have details on one event that put 4 people in the hospital and sparked a hit and run investigation. also vaccination numbers are going up and there's concern about a possible 4th surge. >> of covid despite the fact there are more vaccines coming up, why one local doctors concerned about spring breakers in florida. we have those stories and more coming up on kron 4 news at 10. great day on the lake! it is. lun
nike is going to release a new pair of shoes honoring the legacy of baseball legend jackie robinson robinson became the first african-american to play in the major league. he signed with the van dodgers. the sneakers feature his number 42 and his famous quote that there's not an american in this country. free until every one of us is free. it's not clear when the shoes will be released. fans think it might be a april 15th on official. jackie robinson day. the shoes are expected to cost about...
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past winners are michael jordan, the harlem globetrotters and jackie robinson. here is steph. >> we continue the conversation. i'm appreciative of the acknowledgment and honor. it gives us more inspiration and energy to keep changing things in terms of what needs to happen in the black community across the country. >> steph has done a lot of work. and all the social act of them he has done. >> certainly a good role model. >>> just ahead, a family who recently adopted a dog got the unicorn in addition for free. we will explain how one puppies crush on a toy helped him find a new home. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst psst you're good losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify your partial and strengthens and protects natural teeth. so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots t
past winners are michael jordan, the harlem globetrotters and jackie robinson. here is steph. >> we continue the conversation. i'm appreciative of the acknowledgment and honor. it gives us more inspiration and energy to keep changing things in terms of what needs to happen in the black community across the country. >> steph has done a lot of work. and all the social act of them he has done. >> certainly a good role model. >>> just ahead, a family who recently adopted...
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name is mark robinson, i'm lieutenant governor of north carolina. i am pleased to be here. i would like to now welcome to the stage madison cawthorn, 11th district chairman congressman from north carolina. thank you all. we appreciate you. >> hello, everybody. so good to be here. . so honored to be with normal americans. washington, d.c., these globalists who want to indoctrinate our children and remove our moral foundation from the next generation, they want to make a generation completely reliant on the government. when i'm around them in washington, i feel like we are at battle at all time. it's not just against flesh and blood. you can feel the tension. when i got to come down to orlando and see real americans who care about this country, it does my heart good. thank you for that. i want to really talk about what's going on in our nation. i think what's happening is they are trying to destroy our nuclear family. they are trying to destroy what made america great for so long. the fact that we were founded on judeo-christian values. i'm excited to be a dad. i just got mar
name is mark robinson, i'm lieutenant governor of north carolina. i am pleased to be here. i would like to now welcome to the stage madison cawthorn, 11th district chairman congressman from north carolina. thank you all. we appreciate you. >> hello, everybody. so good to be here. . so honored to be with normal americans. washington, d.c., these globalists who want to indoctrinate our children and remove our moral foundation from the next generation, they want to make a generation...
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robinson through he'll help his grandparents and parents on their farm from when he was a little boy to wear more throughout i would i love it it makes me happy to see the little cars grow as my pride and joy when all go but i will go back to the nations and branding on the agenda today through he has started out with full head of cattle now he has 250 his operation is doing well he says and will provide a future for his children and grandchildren he has cut down many hector's of forest and plans to clear 50 more he doesn't understand why there's such an outcry about deforestation. the forest behind me doesn't owe me any money. when i remember nothing. but my cattle do not i so 15 i make 3 or $4000.00 record that i mean. but forestry could become a good source of income for him says and he has a clear and iliana i mean. they want to persuade him to grow valuable hardwood that they can help in markets. if you have ever see certified tropical timber to sell your forest becomes worth something people won't be chopping down all their trees if they can make a living harvesting some of the
robinson through he'll help his grandparents and parents on their farm from when he was a little boy to wear more throughout i would i love it it makes me happy to see the little cars grow as my pride and joy when all go but i will go back to the nations and branding on the agenda today through he has started out with full head of cattle now he has 250 his operation is doing well he says and will provide a future for his children and grandchildren he has cut down many hector's of forest and...
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joining me for insight and analysis are "washington post" columnist eugene robinson, nbc news white house correspondent carol lee, "the new york times" columnist bret stephens, and o. kay henderson, news director of the radio iowa network. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press with chuck todd." >>> and a good sunday morning. it was almost a year ago that the country began shutting down from covid. and for the first time, there seems to be a real reason to have cautious optimism. the seven-day case rate has fallen from a high of 250,000 in early january to 70,000 now, though it has ticked up in the past week. the death rate, though still exacting a terrible daily toll, also slowed, especially among the most vulnerable, elderly in nursing homes. new vaccines, like johnson & johnson, a one-shot vaccine, for now, are coming online. and they are proving to be effective at preventing vaccinated people from spreading this disease to others. so, a combination of mask-wearing, soc
joining me for insight and analysis are "washington post" columnist eugene robinson, nbc news white house correspondent carol lee, "the new york times" columnist bret stephens, and o. kay henderson, news director of the radio iowa network. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press with chuck todd." >>> and a good sunday...
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robinson through he'll help his grandparents and parents on their farm from when he was a little boy to wear more through i will now i love it it makes me happy to see the little cards grow as my pride and joy when all will but i will. back the nations and branding on the agenda today through he has started out with full head of cattle now here's 250 his operation is doing well he says and will provide a future for his children and grandchildren he has cut down many hector's of forest and plans to clear 50 more he doesn't understand why there's such an outcry about deforestation. the forest behind me doesn't owe me any money. i have little no nothing. but my cattle do myself 15 i make 3 or $4000.00 or that i mean. but forestry could become a good source of income for him says and he has and ileana i'm ian. they want to persuade him to grow valuable hardwood that they can help in markets. if you have ever see certified tropical timber to sell your forest becomes worth something people won't be chopping down all their trees if they can make a living harvesting some of them. after decad
robinson through he'll help his grandparents and parents on their farm from when he was a little boy to wear more through i will now i love it it makes me happy to see the little cards grow as my pride and joy when all will but i will. back the nations and branding on the agenda today through he has started out with full head of cattle now here's 250 his operation is doing well he says and will provide a future for his children and grandchildren he has cut down many hector's of forest and plans...
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robinson through he'll help his grandparents and parents on their farm from when he was a little boy where more through i will i love it it makes me happy to see the little cards grow as my pride and joy when all. vaccinations and branding are on the agenda today through he has started out with full head of cattle now here's 250 his operation is doing well he says and will provide a future for his children and grandchildren he has cut down many hector's of forest and plans to clear 50 more he doesn't understand why there's such an outcry about deforestation. the forest behind me doesn't owe me any money. i have little no nothing. but my cattle do not i sell 15 i make 3 or $4000.00 record that i made. but forestry could become a good source of income for him says and he has and ileana i mean. they want to persuade him to grow valuable hardwood that they can help in markets. if you have ever see certified tropical timber to sell your forest becomes worth something people won't be chopping down all their trees if they can make a living harvesting some of them. after decades of reforesta
robinson through he'll help his grandparents and parents on their farm from when he was a little boy where more through i will i love it it makes me happy to see the little cards grow as my pride and joy when all. vaccinations and branding are on the agenda today through he has started out with full head of cattle now here's 250 his operation is doing well he says and will provide a future for his children and grandchildren he has cut down many hector's of forest and plans to clear 50 more he...
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eugene robinson and bill kristol remain with us.ugene i was reading "new york times" story on local tinkering in georgia, changing local election boards that used to be bipartisan, giving them quiet republican control. just one degree off the last time we talked about this, are the democrats nationally and at state level up for this fight? >> i think they have to be, this is at existential, elemental question for our democracy, and has to be for the democratic party because the republican party is essentially trying to make it impossible for democrats to win, to compete, not to win but compete on a level playing field in crucial swing states especially, but in states across the country. and it is an outrage, what's going on. mitch mcconnell just told a flat-out, bald-faced lie when he said it's not voter suppression, that's the whole point, to make it easier for republicans to win by keeping democrats away from the polls. this has to be as close to a litmus test for democrats in terms of how they proceed in the senate as anything i
eugene robinson and bill kristol remain with us.ugene i was reading "new york times" story on local tinkering in georgia, changing local election boards that used to be bipartisan, giving them quiet republican control. just one degree off the last time we talked about this, are the democrats nationally and at state level up for this fight? >> i think they have to be, this is at existential, elemental question for our democracy, and has to be for the democratic party because the...
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another 3:00 a.m., robinson calls nixon. robinson doesn't call parks interestingly. but she calls nixon and at 5:00 in the morning, edie nixon starts making calls to ministers in town because he wants and he sees the need for the ministers to be on board. so he calls abernathy, reverend abernathy, and then he calls a young minister in town by the name of reverend martin luther king, who is new in town and whose church is very centrally located and nixon sees this as an ideal place to have this meeting. it is not until the next day at lunch, however, that rosa parks finds out about these plans. when she goes like she usually does, she often would take, walk from her job at montgomery fair to have lunch at fred gray's office. she gets there that day sort of there that she finds out about the plan. meanwhile, that saturday she has scheduled this youth workshop, and only a couple of kids come, and she is really disappointed, and increasingly nervous, right? so she's planned this whole thing, nobody comes, and now they're planning this boycott for monday and she is worrie
another 3:00 a.m., robinson calls nixon. robinson doesn't call parks interestingly. but she calls nixon and at 5:00 in the morning, edie nixon starts making calls to ministers in town because he wants and he sees the need for the ministers to be on board. so he calls abernathy, reverend abernathy, and then he calls a young minister in town by the name of reverend martin luther king, who is new in town and whose church is very centrally located and nixon sees this as an ideal place to have this...
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happy to have back tonight, celebrated historian michael beschloss, "presidents of war" and eugene robinsonlitzer prize winner at "washington post," and most importantly he has kindly agreed to spend waning moments of his birthday evening with two of his closest friends and in extension our viewing audience tonight. welcome to you both. michael, the president quoted fdr today. this has been called a rooseveltian achievement, johnsonian achievement. what do you call it? >> i call it both, and before i do, happy birthday, gene, thanks for being with us, tonight. >> thank you. >> it's not roosevelt's or johnson's birthday but it is gene's. i think you have to look at what happened this week and say this is a moment we'll be reading about and learning about for a long time and so will our grandchildren. because here's a moment where joe biden has to deal with crises and challenges of a kind almost no other president has had to deal with. a pandemic killing more than half a million people. an economic problem that's caused people to starve and be without their jobs, all at the same time as terri
happy to have back tonight, celebrated historian michael beschloss, "presidents of war" and eugene robinsonlitzer prize winner at "washington post," and most importantly he has kindly agreed to spend waning moments of his birthday evening with two of his closest friends and in extension our viewing audience tonight. welcome to you both. michael, the president quoted fdr today. this has been called a rooseveltian achievement, johnsonian achievement. what do you call it?...
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remaining with us eugene robinson, bill kristol.l, right off the top here i'm going to remind you and our audience what your good friend -- i'm kidding -- mitch mcconnell said yesterday and we'll discuss on the other side. >> no one serving on this chamber can even begin -- can even begin to imagine what a completely scorched earth senate would look like. this chaos would not open up an express lane to liberal change. it would not open up an express lane for the biden presidency to speed into the history books. the senate would be more like 100 car pileup. >> so bill, i'm not sure how much more scorched earthy it could ever get than under mitch mcconnell, but he's trying to argue be careful what you wish for. you had fascinating thoughts on this today and i'd like you to share them with our audience. >> i was just struck. mcconnell usually likes to keep his cards close and low-key, let his actions speak for themselves and he can be pretty effective. i think he's worried. he wouldn't have used that rhetoric if he weren't really worri
remaining with us eugene robinson, bill kristol.l, right off the top here i'm going to remind you and our audience what your good friend -- i'm kidding -- mitch mcconnell said yesterday and we'll discuss on the other side. >> no one serving on this chamber can even begin -- can even begin to imagine what a completely scorched earth senate would look like. this chaos would not open up an express lane to liberal change. it would not open up an express lane for the biden presidency to speed...
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. >> gene robinson, this is a country where it is easier to get a gun than it is to register to vote or vote. you have to wait longer in a voting line in georgia than you do to buy a gun in georgia. this is the country where it is easier to get a driver's license than to -- to get a gun. and so, those comparisons seem to mean nothing to republicans. >> they mean absolutely nothing to republicans. it is absurd. so people -- they will divert and distract, and they don't actually want to talk about mental health. but let's talk about other things. this is other than the guns. it does not happen all the time. in germany or italy, or any where in the world. the insane number of guns and kinds of guns that are circulating, and in private hands in the united states. a wash in guns and nobody even tries to keep track of them, and we sell them like candy. it is -- it is obscene, yet, you and i had the conversation before. we had the conversation several times before. and that's what is so frustrating. because, you know, i think in deep in her hearts, we know keep in our hearts, we know how it
. >> gene robinson, this is a country where it is easier to get a gun than it is to register to vote or vote. you have to wait longer in a voting line in georgia than you do to buy a gun in georgia. this is the country where it is easier to get a driver's license than to -- to get a gun. and so, those comparisons seem to mean nothing to republicans. >> they mean absolutely nothing to republicans. it is absurd. so people -- they will divert and distract, and they don't actually want...
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well i keep when i hear that question i think about what dr martin luther king said about jackie robinson who called him a sit in or before sit ins of freedom rider before freedom rides jackie robinson integrates major league baseball in 1947 almost a full decade before the flowering of the monk army bus boycott and the civil rights movement in the south a sit in or before sit ins a freedom rider before freedom rides often times sports is like a weather vane in our society and it tells us which way the wind is blowing and scarcer enough right now what we're seeing is the wind blowing towards justice the wind is blowing toward some sort of reckoning with the history of racism not just in the united states but throughout the world this is a global movement and i think what you're seeing it with so incredible about this is that what it does is it punctures privilege because it's very easy to be a white person in the united states or i guess anywhere throughout the world and not have to confront the reality of what it means to be black not have to confront the reality of what it means to be a
well i keep when i hear that question i think about what dr martin luther king said about jackie robinson who called him a sit in or before sit ins of freedom rider before freedom rides jackie robinson integrates major league baseball in 1947 almost a full decade before the flowering of the monk army bus boycott and the civil rights movement in the south a sit in or before sit ins a freedom rider before freedom rides often times sports is like a weather vane in our society and it tells us which...
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robinson. we'll see you soon and maybe we can have a breakfast together. >> we are grateful to our teachers across this country. i'm david muir. thanks for watching and i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >> elected leaders that stand before me. >> is there a question, ms. lim? i'm happy to answer questions. >> a tense exchange on a tough topic, an increase in attack against asian americans. some have had deadly consequences. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. this is an appalling trend all around the bay area. just hours ago we learned a 75-year-old man named pak ho who was pushed to the ground in a robbery on monday has died. the attack happened while he took his regular walk around oakland's adams point neighborhood. the suspect, teaunt bailey is charged with special circumstances murder and other felonies. the case is tragically similar to one in sa
robinson. we'll see you soon and maybe we can have a breakfast together. >> we are grateful to our teachers across this country. i'm david muir. thanks for watching and i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >> elected leaders that stand before me. >> is there a question, ms. lim? i'm happy to answer questions. >> a tense exchange on a tough topic, an increase in...
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of times to get unemployment benefits and have yet to hear back cheney wyn has their story justin robinsonrting to work in the food and catering industry and right when the pandemic hit he lost his job having no never i got letter threw a td from march to november of 2020 he was getting unemployment from california's employment development department. >>that was until he says he got a letter that flag to the count for potential fraud activity traicion car positive covid tests of also kobe twice. >>i sent those as well, thanks statements, multiple bank statements from multiple banks, but he says the edd denied all of his forms of identification in trying to prove it was really him on the account. >>he's not the only one i got suspected mark at lee went through a similar experience and has yet to hear back from duty after submitting all his forms of identification back in november between at lee and robinson both men say they've tried calling the department more than 2000 times and have yet to get any updates on their case it's all about numbers. forget the phones like or even turning them o
of times to get unemployment benefits and have yet to hear back cheney wyn has their story justin robinsonrting to work in the food and catering industry and right when the pandemic hit he lost his job having no never i got letter threw a td from march to november of 2020 he was getting unemployment from california's employment development department. >>that was until he says he got a letter that flag to the count for potential fraud activity traicion car positive covid tests of also kobe...
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this is a cool honor for curry, receiving the jackie robinson sports award during the naacp image awards given to him for his work off the court, past winners include michael jordan, jim brown, the globetrotters and jackie robinson. this abc 7 sports report brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >>> much more to come on abc 7 news at 11, construction workers find two people living in a cave, the elaborate rescue mission that followed. >>> tonight, a mother's >>> building a better bay area, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >>> headlines, fewer covid-19 cases and a picture-perfect spring saturday brought out crowds today, in san francisco places were packed including dolores park and some people told abc 7 this is the first time they have seen friends in a year. it comes as vaccinations are increasing, 48% of people in san francisco have gotten at least one shot. >>> treasure island's first pop- up vaccination site opened today, california has prioritized treasure island on its list of low income zip codes for equitable vaccine access. >>> there were rallies all across the coun
this is a cool honor for curry, receiving the jackie robinson sports award during the naacp image awards given to him for his work off the court, past winners include michael jordan, jim brown, the globetrotters and jackie robinson. this abc 7 sports report brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >>> much more to come on abc 7 news at 11, construction workers find two people living in a cave, the elaborate rescue mission that followed. >>> tonight, a mother's >>>...
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we met two of the robinson siblings in july ebony quarantine at her parents filet o home. alon, bringing her food and comfort, both stunned after saying goodbye to their mom on face time as she died there. dad was in the same hospital but expected to survive. ebony promised him she would like when to rest. never dreaming. she buried them both. there's no doubt in our mind that dad's gonna come home. i don't get it. it doesn't make sense. other than maybe his died from a broken heart. i think that my dad just. you know his soul wanted to be with her 62 year old gwen worked at the veterans home in yonville, beloved by residents and staff. a bench and plaque will be installed in her honor. he 61 drove trucks for the post office out of oakland's distribution center, an active social couple. their kids have heard from many people missing them. i would cry, but it will bring a smile to my face and knowing how many people. they touched and affected for the family. christmas was definitely the hardest time with memories of the past and their parents always in the center. it was so
we met two of the robinson siblings in july ebony quarantine at her parents filet o home. alon, bringing her food and comfort, both stunned after saying goodbye to their mom on face time as she died there. dad was in the same hospital but expected to survive. ebony promised him she would like when to rest. never dreaming. she buried them both. there's no doubt in our mind that dad's gonna come home. i don't get it. it doesn't make sense. other than maybe his died from a broken heart. i think...