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it was masterfully done. >> you're messing up my system, roseanne. >> what system?f an episode where roseanne got a new job. >> yes. we use the tangerine tree. you can do anything. >> good. maybe it can teach me how to use a computer. >> you mean you've never worked on a computer at wellman? >> i worked on my feet at wellman. >> she was fired, and she had to go back to just being a waitress. it's really a sad look at life in the '80s where the roseannes of the world are just left behind. >> i did let my family down, and you know it and i know it. that hurts. it hurts real bad, deb. >> because of what's gone on with roseanne recently, i think people tend to forget she changed the idea of what a woman could be on television. what a mom could be on television. what a wife could be on television. she changed that. >> hey. >> what? >> get a job. ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ ♪ ♪ well would you look at that? ♪ ♪ jerry, you've got to see this. seen it. trust me, after 15 walks ...it gets a little old. ugh. i really should be retired by now.
it was masterfully done. >> you're messing up my system, roseanne. >> what system?f an episode where roseanne got a new job. >> yes. we use the tangerine tree. you can do anything. >> good. maybe it can teach me how to use a computer. >> you mean you've never worked on a computer at wellman? >> i worked on my feet at wellman. >> she was fired, and she had to go back to just being a waitress. it's really a sad look at life in the '80s where the roseannes...
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but domestically it's fascinating because in the case of roseanne boylan and so many others who werehis radicalization didn't happen over years or a decade. it happened in the span of months, according to her family. from what you've seen, what is it that drives people to take that sort of extreme action and get radicalized so quickly? >> you know, the speed with which we're seeing radicalization particularly online, not even having met anyone else of a similar relief but doing it virtually, remotely, is eerily similar to those who are recruited to violent jihad. 19-year-olds who say sign me up, i'm going over to fight. very much like this. why does it happen? look, experts will tell you there is a number of variables. first, there is an innate human desire to belong to something greater than yourself, to find something to fight for, to have a group that will have your back and give you affirmation. normally in normal society we see that happening in the military. you volunteer for public service. you become a journalist because you believe in the role of the free press in a democrac
but domestically it's fascinating because in the case of roseanne boylan and so many others who werehis radicalization didn't happen over years or a decade. it happened in the span of months, according to her family. from what you've seen, what is it that drives people to take that sort of extreme action and get radicalized so quickly? >> you know, the speed with which we're seeing radicalization particularly online, not even having met anyone else of a similar relief but doing it...
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. >> host: roseann in wisconsin, democrat. >> caller: i guess i was going off on a different tangentalking about the debt ceiling and spending the money on actually i believe everything kind of connect us when you talk about climate change and everything else and they don't want to spend the money on the american people to help families with the daycare and whatever else is in this bill and it's a fraction of what president trump spend, $8 trillion and i have yet to hear where all that money went. i would really like an answer to that question. >> we are going to leave it there. >> on the money that was put ouh on the american rescue plan there's still money out there that would be the reason why we don't need to hurry up and spend more because there's been money appropriated but not spend and we can talk about universal healthcare and childcare and everything else but just because you change the bill doesn't make it morere affordable and that'sn important point to make. so to pay for the childcare and then the government will have more choices over how you educate your children and
. >> host: roseann in wisconsin, democrat. >> caller: i guess i was going off on a different tangentalking about the debt ceiling and spending the money on actually i believe everything kind of connect us when you talk about climate change and everything else and they don't want to spend the money on the american people to help families with the daycare and whatever else is in this bill and it's a fraction of what president trump spend, $8 trillion and i have yet to hear where all...
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trying to take steps to recognize and heal the wounds from its past. assembly of 1st nations chief roseanne, archibald delivered her plan entitled a healing path forward to prime minister justin trudeau. on his october 18th visit to kamloops residential school and says she sees the tide turning. so the world is watching for sure. and canadians are watching, and that's where it's really important is that we continue to witness this together and to walk through it and not take our eyes off it and not try to, you know, don't go back to sleep, stay away. indigenous leaders, warren canadians, to brace themselves for more discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential school sites, and with flags returning to full staff. following remembrance day, the government of canada must come up with an alternate way to address that pain. jodie vance al jazeera vancouver. the french president, as he is the annual remembrance day ceremony. tilly tributes. the nano is the last surviving french sac while will resistance fighter. the belgian ma was one of the soldiers who fought against the nazi occupatio
trying to take steps to recognize and heal the wounds from its past. assembly of 1st nations chief roseanne, archibald delivered her plan entitled a healing path forward to prime minister justin trudeau. on his october 18th visit to kamloops residential school and says she sees the tide turning. so the world is watching for sure. and canadians are watching, and that's where it's really important is that we continue to witness this together and to walk through it and not take our eyes off it and...
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i had of any sort of 19 engagement i lose thanking for meaningful, engaging with a string today. roseann and hippa as well, let me show you where they are online. login i can on my laptop i loose on twitter. and these i as well. what a trivia, thanks to watching. the next time november on al jazeera, 5 years after the his story, he feel between fog rebels and the colombian government algebra examined white tensions and violence of rising once again. emma, your award winning poor flies investigates the untold stories across the us. millions in calgary. don boat in parliamentary elections under a new constitution, and more than a year after the last hold figured political crisis immersive personal short documentary africa direct show cases, african stories from african filmmakers. china marks $100.00 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and call for a boycott impact the sporting event november on out jazeera. the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed
i had of any sort of 19 engagement i lose thanking for meaningful, engaging with a string today. roseann and hippa as well, let me show you where they are online. login i can on my laptop i loose on twitter. and these i as well. what a trivia, thanks to watching. the next time november on al jazeera, 5 years after the his story, he feel between fog rebels and the colombian government algebra examined white tensions and violence of rising once again. emma, your award winning poor flies...
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had of any sort of 19 engagement alludes thanking fit, meaningful, engaging with a string to day roseann and hippa as well. let me show you where they are online. logan by can on my laptop i lose on twitter. amazing as well. what a trivia, thanks to watching. the next time o democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy. i know that i might go to prison, so i will join the run. a new episode of democracy maybe explores the struggle of those who believe democracy is worth dying for. we never know when an opening is going to come. when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on al jazeera and with tens of thousands of children, were born into or lived under the i school regime and iraq and syria. now, many are in camps either orphans or with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities, chicken. your people are going to welcome them after that, of course. and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me. iraq's last generation on al jazeera oh i this is al jazeera. ah
had of any sort of 19 engagement alludes thanking fit, meaningful, engaging with a string to day roseann and hippa as well. let me show you where they are online. logan by can on my laptop i lose on twitter. amazing as well. what a trivia, thanks to watching. the next time o democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy. i know that i might go to prison, so i will join the run. a new episode of democracy maybe explores the struggle of those who believe democracy is worth dying for....
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any sort of thank you. engagement alludes thanking fit, meaningful, engaging with a string today roseann and hippa as well. let me show you where they are online. login i can on my laptop i lose on twitter emmy's i as well. what a trivia, thanks to watching. the next time in affluence, australia, some neighborhoods racked by social and economic despair, one hour and a fake, the band of local heroes. every one of us ever got a responsibility to change our personal biking for their suburban drake, on out to 0. ah, life is never scripted. never foretold. it's never moved. no matter what happens. never stop. open you read between the lines. listen, always listen, never stop asking, never stop questioning. wanting to know more, discover the unknown. cheer the human story. be impartial, be courageous. finding the untold story. celebrate excellence. keep alive the pioneering spirit. never stop. we haven't for 25 years, we've never stopped on our journey. never stops when our commitment to you al jazeera, 25 years, a unique path. the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims.
any sort of thank you. engagement alludes thanking fit, meaningful, engaging with a string today roseann and hippa as well. let me show you where they are online. login i can on my laptop i lose on twitter emmy's i as well. what a trivia, thanks to watching. the next time in affluence, australia, some neighborhoods racked by social and economic despair, one hour and a fake, the band of local heroes. every one of us ever got a responsibility to change our personal biking for their suburban...
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. >>> you had in the late '90s a series of anti-heroes starting with roseanne.p ] piece of pie and get it out of my face. >> put the [ bleep ] pie down. >> don't put that pie down. >> a lot of our friend groups, they're borderline toxic. >> because george costanza was based on larry david, "curb your enthusiasm" is actually a continuation of seinfeld in spirit. >> your last name is black. >> yes. >> that's like if my last name was jew, like larry jew. >> larry david the character, he's one of my best friends. >> you had sex with a mental patient. >> she's not a mental patient. >> she's a mental patient! >> i love how much of a [ bleep ] he is. >> what can i tell you, larry? sometimes you're an [ bleep ] hole, you know? i like the jerks. >> could you just move your legs? >> what are you doing? are you looking at my breasts? >> he will articulate the things that people might think, but their internal editor goes, don't say that. >> you wear that dress because you want people to look at your shoes, right? >> there was no thought, what will people think? >> if you w
. >>> you had in the late '90s a series of anti-heroes starting with roseanne.p ] piece of pie and get it out of my face. >> put the [ bleep ] pie down. >> don't put that pie down. >> a lot of our friend groups, they're borderline toxic. >> because george costanza was based on larry david, "curb your enthusiasm" is actually a continuation of seinfeld in spirit. >> your last name is black. >> yes. >> that's like if my last name was...
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existing home sales roseanne all rate of 6.34%. sorry, 6.34 million, that is a very big number.rk city in the flesh. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: to me that is a very strong number how about you. 100%. >> i was expecting quite hon necessarily things would slow down. fear interest rates could go up. i thought that would chill the market a little bit. we're in the not dynamic time of the year, not the springtime. i thought things were going to cool down. not at all. the fact that interest ratesbe going up to get people race to the goal line. stuart: how about next year? are there more homes coming on to the market? is there still a dearth of supply? >> redfin, which is one of the two big online retailers, big competitor to zillow, redfin says they see a flood of homes hitting the market. i was trying to figure out why and get behind that doing my informnal survey of realtors, interest rates going up could be the thing that breaks the cycle. the fear that interest rates will go up, prices may tamp down a little bit will get more people to put their houses on the market. some peopl
existing home sales roseanne all rate of 6.34%. sorry, 6.34 million, that is a very big number.rk city in the flesh. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: to me that is a very strong number how about you. 100%. >> i was expecting quite hon necessarily things would slow down. fear interest rates could go up. i thought that would chill the market a little bit. we're in the not dynamic time of the year, not the springtime. i thought things were going to cool down. not at all. the fact that...