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but the many locked down didn't work cases rosetta larning rates with more and more patients needing intensive care. by the christmas holidays restrictions have been tightened again and after the new year's rules and shops remain shut. the latest extension of germany's lockdown will continue through february 14th. so now we know that the government has been criticized for not having a strategy in place have lawmakers have officials here given any indication that there is some sort of timeline going forward. it all depends on the developments particularly when it comes to the new mutations of the virus as a scientist herself and she does listen to people who tell her that we simply do not know enough about just how contagious those mutations are but there is a big concern that we're feeling here and in berlin with politicians scrambling to find a strategy that would give people some sort of perspective about when to ease restrictions again but at the same time balancing that against the aim of protecting the society from catching that virus and potentially having severe effects so it
but the many locked down didn't work cases rosetta larning rates with more and more patients needing intensive care. by the christmas holidays restrictions have been tightened again and after the new year's rules and shops remain shut. the latest extension of germany's lockdown will continue through february 14th. so now we know that the government has been criticized for not having a strategy in place have lawmakers have officials here given any indication that there is some sort of timeline...
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. >> host: rosetta, democratic color, virginia. >> caller: i was calling concerning president trump. the man said about [inaudible] trump is there and when he get up and sell these things he did he's trying to corrupt the black man's mind and some of us don't have no better sense in letting him do this. we need to get rid of trump in the united states i'm 84 years old and the united states where i was young but in that sense trump got worse than that and [inaudible] >> host: let me go to evan in indiana, independent. hello, evan. >> caller: anyway, i'm unusual here in the libertarian and i've been opposed to b immigration er since i learned about it as a sophomore in union college and i'm 82 years old. >> host: okay. >> caller: i don't think we ought to have an immigration law at all. i think we ought to have careful of protecting our borders as people come in but i think everybody in the world comes here because they think it is better here. my ancestors on my mother side came in the 1740s unfortunately he was an indentured servant but he was white because everyone was african, real
. >> host: rosetta, democratic color, virginia. >> caller: i was calling concerning president trump. the man said about [inaudible] trump is there and when he get up and sell these things he did he's trying to corrupt the black man's mind and some of us don't have no better sense in letting him do this. we need to get rid of trump in the united states i'm 84 years old and the united states where i was young but in that sense trump got worse than that and [inaudible] >> host:...
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me, just kind of slightly over the shoulder and he goes, how often do you get to be alone with the rosettaou were apparently not enough because i just interrupted you >> it was so good. >> jimmy: but i always love talking to you the last time i talked to you we were at the time 100. i don't know if you remember, it was -- i mean, it was every cool person was there. it was actually a really great night. nancy pelosi, you and i, nancy pelosi hung out and took a a photo. >> well yeah >> jimmy: look at this look how tan i was >> it was so cool to hang out with you there and her there and she, you know, was a fan of bohemian rhapsody. i was like well i'm a fan of you, nancy >> jimmy: yeah >> but she dug the movie, which was cool >> jimmy: you went on to win the oscar. you won the academy award. >> it was such a trip, man such a trip. >> jimmy: i mean - >> the coolest part is we had to keep it under wraps but queen opened that night if you remember >> jimmy: yes. >> so you hear that music and because, you know, i spent almost two years preparing for it, i'm kind of instantly brought back to the
me, just kind of slightly over the shoulder and he goes, how often do you get to be alone with the rosettaou were apparently not enough because i just interrupted you >> it was so good. >> jimmy: but i always love talking to you the last time i talked to you we were at the time 100. i don't know if you remember, it was -- i mean, it was every cool person was there. it was actually a really great night. nancy pelosi, you and i, nancy pelosi hung out and took a a photo. >> well...
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we have this amazing rosetta stone from the first founding father, and it's applicability is still relevantless, but it is timely, and urgently timely i would argue. so this is a great time to rediscover the farewell address, and for a new generation of washingtonians to wise up, and re-center on politics, to try to re-center civic foundations, and move the country forward again. not left or right but forward again. and that balance, the eternal wisdom of liberty and generational responsibility can really help focus our debates and move forward. so we don't even need a new farewell, i think we need to rediscover it and move forward again. (applause) >> i know better than to try to do better than that. but i do want to remind you that john will be downstairs talking further about this wonderful book, and there's no greater place to be talking about civic education, constitutional history and to have a guest with such an enormous quality with us. >> thank you very much. (applause) up next, president dwight eisenhower delivers his farewell address from the oval office on january 17, 1961. the
we have this amazing rosetta stone from the first founding father, and it's applicability is still relevantless, but it is timely, and urgently timely i would argue. so this is a great time to rediscover the farewell address, and for a new generation of washingtonians to wise up, and re-center on politics, to try to re-center civic foundations, and move the country forward again. not left or right but forward again. and that balance, the eternal wisdom of liberty and generational responsibility...
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and we have this amazing rosetta stone from the first founding father.pplicability is still relevant. it is timeless, but it is timely. and i would argue urgently timely. so this is a great time to re-discover the farewell address. and i think for a new generation of washingtonans to rise up and try to recenter our politics, try to refocus on civic foundations and then move the country forward again, not left to right but forwardtñyóÑ again. and that balance, the internal+@ wisdom of individual liberty and generational responsibility can really help focus our debates in a constructive way going forward. so we don't need a new farewell. i think we need to re-discover it and move it forward again. [ applause ] >> i know better than to try and do better than that. but i do want to remind you that john will be downstairs talking further about this wonderful book. and there's no greater place to be talking about civic education and constitutional history and to have a guest of such enormous quality. thank you for being with us. >> it's an honor to be here. th
and we have this amazing rosetta stone from the first founding father.pplicability is still relevant. it is timeless, but it is timely. and i would argue urgently timely. so this is a great time to re-discover the farewell address. and i think for a new generation of washingtonans to rise up and try to recenter our politics, try to refocus on civic foundations and then move the country forward again, not left to right but forwardtñyóÑ again. and that balance, the internal+@ wisdom of...
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it's sort of a rosetta stone to what's happened to the republican party at its -- at the -- at its mostost energized quadrants and i think, you know, we're -- in combination with the fact that the capitol is still, by any reckoning, and certainly by the indications of the kind of security measures that have been taken, it's not a safe space still and we're hearing stories -- the fences are going to stay there, and you know, you've got the speaker of the house talking about how the threat is now from within, and now we see this reporting that points to -- i mean, some genuinely appalling and unprecedented connections between parts of our -- of american society that we rightly, roundly, across the board condemn, and yet we now are seeing that those forces have infiltrated the republican party to a significant degree, and what we're seeing from the leadership of the republican party in the house is not just sort of acquiescence to those members but a kind of tacit endorsement of those members, a sense that they are a crucial part of what is the new republican party, the new republican coal
it's sort of a rosetta stone to what's happened to the republican party at its -- at the -- at its mostost energized quadrants and i think, you know, we're -- in combination with the fact that the capitol is still, by any reckoning, and certainly by the indications of the kind of security measures that have been taken, it's not a safe space still and we're hearing stories -- the fences are going to stay there, and you know, you've got the speaker of the house talking about how the threat is now...