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secretary rubin knew i would be a soft touch for service.n president clinton won a second term, an opportunity arose. i competed for it. an opportunity arose, and i went down to the clinton treasury as an assistant secretary for financial markets and i have not looked back. it has been a terrific 24 years. david: after you left the clinton administration, did you decide to go back in the investment world? or did you do? gary: no. the first thing i did along with a colleague from the treasury department is we wrote a book. we thought of it is a common sense book on investing. which really was promoting the use of low-cost index funds for people who have their retirement savings and saving for their futures. that was the first thing. then i started working on this accounting law. david: ultimately, president obama is elected and he asks you to be the head of the cftc, is that right? gary: yeah, i had been working on then senator clinton's campaign, the 2008 campaign, as a senior advisor. i was particularly honored that he reached out and gave
secretary rubin knew i would be a soft touch for service.n president clinton won a second term, an opportunity arose. i competed for it. an opportunity arose, and i went down to the clinton treasury as an assistant secretary for financial markets and i have not looked back. it has been a terrific 24 years. david: after you left the clinton administration, did you decide to go back in the investment world? or did you do? gary: no. the first thing i did along with a colleague from the treasury...
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jennifer rubin believes that we should no longer treat republicans as normal. this is interesting because it's jennifer rubin saying that. >> i don't know how people are treating her as normal because all of her takes are like that. it's not like she has had a take even remotely recently that has been reasonable. but if you look at him, what you mean supply chain? he thought he had something there. how come the store i'm in has milk in it. i just want to let you know that when you watch that video and you said good acting, you were right. >> greg: democrats ready for a rough autumn. ♪♪♪ if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, what?! no! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating the eyes and may provide temporary relief. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you are allergic to xiidra. common side effects include
jennifer rubin believes that we should no longer treat republicans as normal. this is interesting because it's jennifer rubin saying that. >> i don't know how people are treating her as normal because all of her takes are like that. it's not like she has had a take even remotely recently that has been reasonable. but if you look at him, what you mean supply chain? he thought he had something there. how come the store i'm in has milk in it. i just want to let you know that when you watch...
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for jay-z to be the first one to get rick rubin to produce in such a long time shows you how special want to make sure my casket's closed ♪ >> yeah, that's money. >> rick rubin created so many classic hip-hop records. the beastie boys and run-dmc taking a break beat and mixing it with an ac/dc guitar stab. that's rick rubin 101. ♪ i pull over to the side of the road ♪ ♪ i heard son, do you know what i'm stopping you for ♪ ♪ because i'm young and i'm black and my hat's real low ♪ ♪ do i look like a mind reader sir i don't know ♪ >> jay-z represented you can have real longevity in hip-hop. for the longest time new york had been the center of the world in hip-hop. the south for the most part hadn't made itself heard. that starts to change in the 2000s, and you're getting outkast. and outkast is amazing. ♪ >> outkast became rap's beatles in the 2000s because we found both but particularly andre becoming more obsessed with a kind of adventurous landscape of music. ♪ >> hip-hop knew about outkast. but then they come out with an album "speakerboxx" and the love below. and they have this son
for jay-z to be the first one to get rick rubin to produce in such a long time shows you how special want to make sure my casket's closed ♪ >> yeah, that's money. >> rick rubin created so many classic hip-hop records. the beastie boys and run-dmc taking a break beat and mixing it with an ac/dc guitar stab. that's rick rubin 101. ♪ i pull over to the side of the road ♪ ♪ i heard son, do you know what i'm stopping you for ♪ ♪ because i'm young and i'm black and my hat's...
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. >> host: dave rubin is author of "don't burn this book," his host of the ruben report. you dedicate this report to ben affleck. why is that? >> guest: i dedicated the book to ben affleck because ben was accidentally into a goal to my awakening. i was far left progressive, on the young turks network, youtube, there was a night about six years ago, very memorable night, when ben affleck was on real time with bill maher and was alongside sam harris, a neuroscientist who talks about mindful meditation, sam was releasing a book called wake up about spirituality without religion. they were talking about religion and the topic of radical islam came up and sam made the point that you have to separate ideas meaning you should be to criticize any idea whether it is the republican party platform or the doctrine of christianity or in this case islam but you wouldn't want to be bigoted towards republicans or christians or muslims so separate ideas and people. that was the way sam laid it out and ben affleck became incredibly irritated and red in the face and pounding the desk, in es
. >> host: dave rubin is author of "don't burn this book," his host of the ruben report. you dedicate this report to ben affleck. why is that? >> guest: i dedicated the book to ben affleck because ben was accidentally into a goal to my awakening. i was far left progressive, on the young turks network, youtube, there was a night about six years ago, very memorable night, when ben affleck was on real time with bill maher and was alongside sam harris, a neuroscientist who...
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joining me is rubin gallego of arizona, who served in combat in iraq as a marine.graphy is out "they called us lucky." thank you for your service and congratulations on this. i tell you, i stayed up all night reading this book. it is so gripping. >> thank you. >> it is a heartbreaking account and it really does say so much about what we owe to our veterans and what we don't understand about ptsd and about the suicide scourge among our veterans. the delays in getting health care to veterans, continuing to deal with it. you had to deal with ptsd without even realizing you're suffering. others are experiencing it. 17 veterans committing suicide every day, according to the pentagon. >> to give credit since 2005-2006 when i was experiencing it with the va until now, the va has done incredibly better. it did perform better under the trump administration and the biden administration. we're not quite there yet. when it comes to dealing with ptsd it's not just the mental health care aspect. we come back and sometimes we don't have places to live, sometimes we have broken re
joining me is rubin gallego of arizona, who served in combat in iraq as a marine.graphy is out "they called us lucky." thank you for your service and congratulations on this. i tell you, i stayed up all night reading this book. it is so gripping. >> thank you. >> it is a heartbreaking account and it really does say so much about what we owe to our veterans and what we don't understand about ptsd and about the suicide scourge among our veterans. the delays in getting health...
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"the bill kristol endorsement will be big," rubin announced on twitter. "trust me."ard to believe that is real. but it is entirely real. and it is exactly why they lost last night. glenn youngkin will join us in just a moment here on the show, but first we want to go as we always do and for good reason to brit hume, fox news' senior coroner analyst who joins us tonight. you were assessing what might happen in this race, you said if mcauliffe loses, this is a massive story. do you still feel that way, and if so, how big? >> i do, tucker. it was obviously a broadly-based protest vote against what democrats see going on in washington, and it was also a very well engineered campaign by candidate duncan himself, who positioned himself as an obvious alternative, as a completely acceptable alternative to the democrat mcauliffe, one who did not seem an extremist, he did not seem a trumpist, did not hold republicans back, and the voters said, okay, and accepted him. huge upset, the one that was not forecast until recent days. very skillful campaign by a novice candidate. a bi
"the bill kristol endorsement will be big," rubin announced on twitter. "trust me."ard to believe that is real. but it is entirely real. and it is exactly why they lost last night. glenn youngkin will join us in just a moment here on the show, but first we want to go as we always do and for good reason to brit hume, fox news' senior coroner analyst who joins us tonight. you were assessing what might happen in this race, you said if mcauliffe loses, this is a massive story....
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eric rubin of harvard university that caught the attention of folks who are concerned about vaccinations for children so young. this is a minute from the end of his comment from that meeting. [video clip] >> we hear it is a personal choice. if i had a child who was a transfer recipient -- there are kids who should be vaccinated. the question of how broadly to use it is a substantial one. i know it is not our question. i do think it is a relatively close call. as dr. leavy just said, it is going to be a question -- we are never going to learn how safety vaccine is unless we start giving it. that is the way it goes. that is how we found out about complications of other vaccines. i think we should vote to approve it. host: to those comments that we are never going to learn about how safe it is until we start giving it. guest: it is a valid and fair point. i have been reviewing the data carefully. the fda advisory committee voted unanimously with only one extension to authorize this. it was not a close call. the overwhelming majority of scientific opinion is it is far safer and better for ch
eric rubin of harvard university that caught the attention of folks who are concerned about vaccinations for children so young. this is a minute from the end of his comment from that meeting. [video clip] >> we hear it is a personal choice. if i had a child who was a transfer recipient -- there are kids who should be vaccinated. the question of how broadly to use it is a substantial one. i know it is not our question. i do think it is a relatively close call. as dr. leavy just said, it is...
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as ktvu and rubin explains.uthorities hope that money will be the incentive will witness needs to come forward. nearly a week has passed and still no arrest in the murder of 23 month old jasper wou. he was asleep in the back of his mother's car when he was struck by a bullet on interstate 8 80. today his heart broken family released a statement. we are pleading for the shooters or anyone with information to come forward. so that a tragedy like this. will never happen again to anyone. now oakland's chinatown chamber of commerce hopes a $10,000 reward might help. they're also looking at putting up a billboard explaining how to report a tip. so people can see something say something, but most important, do something they believe community involvement will be the key to solving this case. we need people to feel remorseful for this family. we need people to feel empathy for what happened, and we need people to think about. what if this was a child of yours. oakland police chief says they're working with chp on the ca
as ktvu and rubin explains.uthorities hope that money will be the incentive will witness needs to come forward. nearly a week has passed and still no arrest in the murder of 23 month old jasper wou. he was asleep in the back of his mother's car when he was struck by a bullet on interstate 8 80. today his heart broken family released a statement. we are pleading for the shooters or anyone with information to come forward. so that a tragedy like this. will never happen again to anyone. now...
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you went to a, a grammar school, so you don't come from an under privileged background rubin relative, certainly to most white people. you gave them a pretty privileged background. so also the way you were treated when will you better treated the grammar school? and you would have been at the local corporate house. absolutely. that's why i don't look at my experiences and look at either racism or, or blackness from my own point of view. because i, i, i, what i, i struggle with is i struggle to capitalize on certain aspects of blackness, while not enduring the everyday reality of the back of the black experience. that average black people working class black people go through. because as you say, i came as a military attache son. my son was at st. hers with andrew possibles. ah, we lifted high gate. we lived in mayfair. my dad had a chauffeur. i went to a grammar school that had 17, i became a footballer. so having not gone through the everyday experience as much as living in london with my friends who are black, i saw what they went through and know what their families went through. s
you went to a, a grammar school, so you don't come from an under privileged background rubin relative, certainly to most white people. you gave them a pretty privileged background. so also the way you were treated when will you better treated the grammar school? and you would have been at the local corporate house. absolutely. that's why i don't look at my experiences and look at either racism or, or blackness from my own point of view. because i, i, i, what i, i struggle with is i struggle to...
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and doctor rubin's book it is important for all of us to respond to data and actually how that data may be interpreted by groups or individuals. it is hard but the doctor acknowledges herself but it's important to understand so if we are going to make changes with the true diversity of human life and experience i invited doctor ruben to speak tonight and it's important for all people for just public policy with a safer happier healthier world. please welcome our gas. >> that was a really moving introduction. i appreciate it souc much because that is really what i was trying to do in my book, testosterone. i will tell the audience. i tear up a lot. itie is normal. i found that very moving and it made me emotional and i started to tear up. if i do that again, don't be alarmed it is just a feature. may be a bug i am not sure. thank you so much for having me. i am delighted to be here. it is an honor. >> and so happy to be here with my friend and colleague. >> i found that introduction to be inspiring and the last time so thank you for that and having us here tonight. you want to start by c
and doctor rubin's book it is important for all of us to respond to data and actually how that data may be interpreted by groups or individuals. it is hard but the doctor acknowledges herself but it's important to understand so if we are going to make changes with the true diversity of human life and experience i invited doctor ruben to speak tonight and it's important for all people for just public policy with a safer happier healthier world. please welcome our gas. >> that was a really...
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tonight the sale will be in conversation with trudy rubin the columnist with the philadelphia inquirer and a longtime friend of the author. truly, fiona it is an honor to have you with us, the screen is yours. >> thank you so much. it is a pleasure to be doing this and it could not be more timely. because this book, there is nothing for you here goes from the personal and a coal town to the political and the white house. and to the whole issue of populism and how we are all struggling to save democracy. and since you all know about fiona's testimony in the impeachment over the ukraine it's interesting to see at expressive trumpet cannot let go of coming out against anyone who criticizes him and has put together an outrageous statement about fiona after issuing her book. it does have a wonderful punchline which i think will probably be used by fiona in the future. because it is funny but it also speaks some truth. the ex-president said fiona hill was a deep state with a nice accent. that speaks to the whole issue about the conspiracy theory in the deep state. but also speaks to a northe
tonight the sale will be in conversation with trudy rubin the columnist with the philadelphia inquirer and a longtime friend of the author. truly, fiona it is an honor to have you with us, the screen is yours. >> thank you so much. it is a pleasure to be doing this and it could not be more timely. because this book, there is nothing for you here goes from the personal and a coal town to the political and the white house. and to the whole issue of populism and how we are all struggling to...
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. >> i'm seeing in this weird world a positive trend where the strongest voices on the left, dave rubinen green wald, matt tiabi, they understand there's something bad going on and the right is changing their views on spying and foreign policy and drug legalization. it's a switch going on. it's very healthy. >> it is if you look at it from a libertarian perspective. you say, oh, people embracing rationalism, they will land at a place where there's limited government. where there's limited government, there's self-rule, individual rights and rationality above all. if you have something -- bill maher was asked about the term woke and how a oshs c said we don't say that anymore, that's a tupd word. bill maher said you gave us that word. that was your term. so now people use it because in defense to you trying to be polite act wee yes, sir to you, people have split the party. jesse is right. my parents are lifelong democrats but they look at this party and do not recognize it. people are new to the party who don't want to see their taxes go away and have nothing to show for it. cardib start
. >> i'm seeing in this weird world a positive trend where the strongest voices on the left, dave rubinen green wald, matt tiabi, they understand there's something bad going on and the right is changing their views on spying and foreign policy and drug legalization. it's a switch going on. it's very healthy. >> it is if you look at it from a libertarian perspective. you say, oh, people embracing rationalism, they will land at a place where there's limited government. where there's...
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. >> but the life of late rapper dmx sam rubin has the latest.rhaps they were the unhappiest couple ever. so how about a 2 part documentary about johnny depp and amber heard and the expectations they each had until reality set in. this is the long line from discovery. plus the celebrity court case of the decade will first introduce dep side how he felt he was married leanne liar who would stop at nothing to protect her image and then it's herds site explaining of the actress married the man of her dreams only to see him turn into a violent drug fueled monster get ready for amber versus johnny, that will happen in 2022 fans of the late rap legend have something look forward to this hbo has just released the trailer for its new original documentary dmx. don't try to understand it follows a year in the life of the late rapper as he worked to rebuild his career. >> and reconnect with family and fans. >> to difficult situations. >> the documentary will debut on hbo, hbo max. it will happen thanksgiving day at 08:00pm. >> and now we conclude with a 99
. >> but the life of late rapper dmx sam rubin has the latest.rhaps they were the unhappiest couple ever. so how about a 2 part documentary about johnny depp and amber heard and the expectations they each had until reality set in. this is the long line from discovery. plus the celebrity court case of the decade will first introduce dep side how he felt he was married leanne liar who would stop at nothing to protect her image and then it's herds site explaining of the actress married the...
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tonight fiona hill will be in conversation with judy rubin and a colonist in philadelphia inquire a longtime friend of the author and trudy and fiona hill is an honor to have you join us in the screen is yours. >> thank you and it is a pleasure to be here. i it cannot be more timely because this book, "there is nothing for you t here", it goes from the personal and cold town to the political in the white house and is the whole issue of populism and how we are all struggling to save democracy. and since you all know, about fiona hill's testimony, the impeachment over in the ukraine, it's interesting to see as the ex-president's trump, of coming out against anyone who criticizes haman as put together an statements about fiona hill but it does have a wonderful punchline which i think will probably be used with fiona hill but is funny but it's also has truth. the ex-president as fiona hill was a deep state - and that speech is a whole issue of the conspiracy theories in a deep state but also speaks to northern ireland and defined fiona hill's origins and her status in england and in a way shaped
tonight fiona hill will be in conversation with judy rubin and a colonist in philadelphia inquire a longtime friend of the author and trudy and fiona hill is an honor to have you join us in the screen is yours. >> thank you and it is a pleasure to be here. i it cannot be more timely because this book, "there is nothing for you t here", it goes from the personal and cold town to the political in the white house and is the whole issue of populism and how we are all struggling to...
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dave rubin poses a good question when he has to offer. he's the king of the establishment.wrence, you travel across the country like i do, you talk to people and you hear what they are thinking. there is a clear and distinct distaste for washington that existed since before president trump came in it. that's the reason that a guy with a 2% name identification who had never run for political office or a politician before, i came in and took down the ultimate insider. he took him down because he did what was most important, talking to the concern of parents, getting on the level of the everyday american. did not make it about trump or left versus right, he made it about the person he was looking at in the crowd. he beat the establishment talking to the people and that's what this is about. and bring the ultimate insider, joe biden, not turning around the 38% approval rating they currently have. >> lawrence: you cited education and that was a part of it. you've got the economy, him walking out of interviews talking about public safety, you go from issue to issue and he was not
dave rubin poses a good question when he has to offer. he's the king of the establishment.wrence, you travel across the country like i do, you talk to people and you hear what they are thinking. there is a clear and distinct distaste for washington that existed since before president trump came in it. that's the reason that a guy with a 2% name identification who had never run for political office or a politician before, i came in and took down the ultimate insider. he took him down because he...
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rubin went so far as to say the comments were inineasinine. >> the judge said there are rules in placeules were broken. they say there wasn't a distraction so it really was a bit of a cringeworthy moment in some people's minds to ban attendees who are there to comfort the victim. the attorney did apologize the day after making these comments, that he spoke too broadly and didn't mean to offend anyone. here's how arbery's mother wanda cooper-jones responded. >> apology accepted, but he shouldn't have said it. it was very rude and very insensitive. i mean my family and i are going through a lot, and for him to come out and say that, it was just unreal. >> did you think the apology was sincere. >> no. >> reporter: and al sharpton also responded saying those comments were insulting to the family of the victim and he likened it to pouring sault into their wounds. lynn zi, kendis? >> thank you. >>> battle of the books. conservatives in eight states successfully fought to ban a book by a black career writer. that writer is here to talk with us to talk about their book, "all boys aren't blue"
rubin went so far as to say the comments were inineasinine. >> the judge said there are rules in placeules were broken. they say there wasn't a distraction so it really was a bit of a cringeworthy moment in some people's minds to ban attendees who are there to comfort the victim. the attorney did apologize the day after making these comments, that he spoke too broadly and didn't mean to offend anyone. here's how arbery's mother wanda cooper-jones responded. >> apology accepted, but...
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if it seems like the strongest voices on the left -- you know, dave rubin is one of them, glenn greenwald matt, you got that lady. >> mary weiss. >> nailed it! >> greg: but you're seeing -- you're seeing break people essentially trying to save their party and that's why i'm very positive about this i think. >> writes, because they are becoming the party of coastal elites and big city, lactaid drinking, white wine chortling -- >> there's nothing wrong with that! >> greg: did you say lactaid? or did i just hear that? >> lactating. >> i didn't say any one of those words. >> he's like i'm pretty sure -- >> greg: you said latte. >> latte! >> greg: i can't drink lattes because i drink lactaid because i'm lactose intolerant! why did you throw this in my face! >> julie heard lactaid. >> i think what you saw in virginia is going to happen in 2022. if they are panicked. because all they care about is power and enforcing their policies on an unwilling and -- america that doesn't want but they have new york city and in chicago in these big cities where crime is on the dash you know, escalating, all t
if it seems like the strongest voices on the left -- you know, dave rubin is one of them, glenn greenwald matt, you got that lady. >> mary weiss. >> nailed it! >> greg: but you're seeing -- you're seeing break people essentially trying to save their party and that's why i'm very positive about this i think. >> writes, because they are becoming the party of coastal elites and big city, lactaid drinking, white wine chortling -- >> there's nothing wrong with that!...
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rubin after the fda voted to endorse vaccines for kids.approved pfizer vaccines for as young as children age five and up. they don't know whether the vaccine is safe. watch this. >> but we're never going to learn about how safe the vaccine is unless we start i giving it. elizabeth: did you hear that? we'll never learn how safe the vaccine is until we start giving it. is that the right message, we try out a vaccine on the general population? >> no. i have another way to look at it. there is 1/3 of the dose, liz. kids at high-risk hospitalization, obese, cancer, chronic health conditions. i think they should get it first. i think it is clear cost benefit analysis is in favor of that. we will not try it out on kids. we need to give it in kids, safe in 16,000 kids that got it. 1600 is not 16,000 or 16 million. we need to give to those at highest risk. the safety data will accumulate and make the decision for very healthy young kids at at the same time. that is the proper, rational way to do this. elizabeth: another thing is coming in. a judge
rubin after the fda voted to endorse vaccines for kids.approved pfizer vaccines for as young as children age five and up. they don't know whether the vaccine is safe. watch this. >> but we're never going to learn about how safe the vaccine is unless we start i giving it. elizabeth: did you hear that? we'll never learn how safe the vaccine is until we start giving it. is that the right message, we try out a vaccine on the general population? >> no. i have another way to look at it....
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as ktvu is an rubin explains. authorities hope that money will be the incentive a witness needs to come forward. nearly a week has passed and still no arrest in the murder of 23 month old jasper wou. he was asleep in the back of his mother's car when he was struck by a bullet on interstate 8 80 today, his heart broken family released a statement. we are pleading for the shooters or anyone with information to come forward. so that a tragedy like this will never happen again to anyone. now oakland's chinatown chamber of commerce hopes a $10,000 reward might help. they're also looking at putting up a billboard explaining how to report a tip. so people can. see something say something, but most important, do something they believe community involvement would be the key to solving this case. we need people to feel remorseful for this family. we need people to feel empathy for what happened, and we need people to think about. what if this was a child of yours. oakland police chief says they're working with chp on the ca
as ktvu is an rubin explains. authorities hope that money will be the incentive a witness needs to come forward. nearly a week has passed and still no arrest in the murder of 23 month old jasper wou. he was asleep in the back of his mother's car when he was struck by a bullet on interstate 8 80 today, his heart broken family released a statement. we are pleading for the shooters or anyone with information to come forward. so that a tragedy like this will never happen again to anyone. now...
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rubin mentioned to you in his opening statement about duty and responsibility. and i agree with that. travis felt a duty and responsibility. he's felt it when he served in the coast guard. he's felt it to his community, and he felt it on this day the 23rd of february, and he felt it during this trial when he took the stand and testified. he felt it was his duty and responsibility to do that. the state too has a duty and responsibility. they have a responsibility to be honest with you, to incorporate all of the facts and take on their burden. the state spent two-thirds of their opening argument saying what we were going to say. it was like two kids getting in trouble and the first one that gets to the parent and said so and so did something. and the parent needs to say, well, hold on a second, let's hear from the other child. they have a duty to you to prove under the law that travis at the time he raised that gun was not in fear. that at the time travis shot mr. arbery as he came across the front of that car and held a gun and punched him, that he was not in fea
rubin mentioned to you in his opening statement about duty and responsibility. and i agree with that. travis felt a duty and responsibility. he's felt it when he served in the coast guard. he's felt it to his community, and he felt it on this day the 23rd of february, and he felt it during this trial when he took the stand and testified. he felt it was his duty and responsibility to do that. the state too has a duty and responsibility. they have a responsibility to be honest with you, to...
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23 month old was hit by a bullet while riding in a car on interstate 80 last weekend as ktvu is and rubinprovide the incentive for witness to come forward. nearly a week has passed and still no arrest in the murder of 23 month old jasper wou. he was asleep in the back of his mother's car when he was struck by a bullet on interstate 8 80. today his heart broken family released a statement. we are pleading for the shooters or anyone with information to come forward so that a tragedy like this never happen again to anyone. now oakland's chinatown chamber of commerce hopes a $10,000 reward might help. they're also looking at putting up a billboard explaining how to report a tip. so people can. see something say something, but most important, do something they believe community involvement would be the key to solving this case. we need people to feel remorseful for this family. we need people to feel empathy for what happened, and we need people to think about. what if this was a child of yours. oakland police chief says they're working with chp on the case but have little progress to announce
23 month old was hit by a bullet while riding in a car on interstate 80 last weekend as ktvu is and rubinprovide the incentive for witness to come forward. nearly a week has passed and still no arrest in the murder of 23 month old jasper wou. he was asleep in the back of his mother's car when he was struck by a bullet on interstate 8 80. today his heart broken family released a statement. we are pleading for the shooters or anyone with information to come forward so that a tragedy like this...
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Nov 14, 2021
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i'm sam rubin. >> still ahead here, gas prices are up.vid cases on the rise as well. ahead of the holiday season. we're going to bring you the warnings from health officials. (background talking and laughing) ♪ ♪ (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine appointment can save your life. i am so glad you did this mammogram, so we can detect it early. everything looks great with your eyes, and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? oh yeah that'd be great. a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. >> 30 here on this sunday morning. and the pandemic, of course, has caused a boom in plastic trash. a new study finds the battle against covid-19 produced 8.4 million tons of trash and 57 million pounds of everyday ppe has ended up in the water along with more packaging material because of all that online shopping we've been doing in lee takes a look. >> the pandemic touched all corners of the earth and deep into the oc
i'm sam rubin. >> still ahead here, gas prices are up.vid cases on the rise as well. ahead of the holiday season. we're going to bring you the warnings from health officials. (background talking and laughing) ♪ ♪ (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine appointment can save your life. i am so glad you did this mammogram, so we can detect it early. everything looks great with your eyes, and i see...
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Nov 28, 2021
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rubins. obviously, part of your testimony today has been about our mission to mars. iss has played a big role, as you described, in us learning about the effects of long-term existence and space, what it does to people, what it does to plants. given the fact that our space station is aging, we have holes in thruster problems, are we in a position to continue to do the experiments for the time it is going to take to help mitigate the risks when we do go to mars? is the space station going to last long enough for us to do the experiments that are needed? >> yeah. this is an excellent question. i flew in 2016 and then this last year. i landed in april. i've seen the space station across the most recent five years. it's in incredible shape. the structures that we've built are very robust. we've done studies at nasa that have proven that we can extend the life of the space station out to 2028 and we really don't see any concern, structurally, for a longer extension of the space station. the equipment, there's additional and improvement of the equipment on board. we've see
rubins. obviously, part of your testimony today has been about our mission to mars. iss has played a big role, as you described, in us learning about the effects of long-term existence and space, what it does to people, what it does to plants. given the fact that our space station is aging, we have holes in thruster problems, are we in a position to continue to do the experiments for the time it is going to take to help mitigate the risks when we do go to mars? is the space station going to...
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the ceo, jake rubin says his company had hosted many engineers, researchers and executives from meta-toet to respond to those claims. stuart: tick-tock users file a claim in the $92 million class-action lawsuit where you get more if you live in illinois. explain please. ashley: federal class-action suit alleges tick-tock's chinese parent company illegally kept the news personal data which the claim, denied the allegations but back in february agreed to a $92 million settlement. anyone using tick-tock through september 30th of this year can file a claim. parents can submit claims for their minor children. the lawsuit was filed in illinois where privacy laws mean state residents could receive 6 times the payout of other states. but let's be honest, they use tiktok, no one is getting rich and it could be years before any money eliminating dollar or 2 is paid out. stuart: lawyers will take their one third plus expenses. stuart: border patrol apprehension apprehended 160,000 migrants last month. he is doing a great job, watch this. >> i'm a tough grader on myself and give myself an a for eff
the ceo, jake rubin says his company had hosted many engineers, researchers and executives from meta-toet to respond to those claims. stuart: tick-tock users file a claim in the $92 million class-action lawsuit where you get more if you live in illinois. explain please. ashley: federal class-action suit alleges tick-tock's chinese parent company illegally kept the news personal data which the claim, denied the allegations but back in february agreed to a $92 million settlement. anyone using...
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reportero: mariana garza sorprendÍa de haberle roto el corazÓn a erick rubÍn.ue aprendido de Él. y esa informaciÓn es nueva . y en cuanto me enterÉ, en algÚn momento lo podrÁs corroborar le mandÉ un mensaje. preguntÁndole cÓmo a quÉ horas fue esto? y nada mÁs nos reÍmos. reportero: garcÍa revelÓ que no fue fÁcil su salida del programa " hoy ", pero que debÍa seguir su carrera como actor. >> es una propuesta que da mucho de que hablar, me salÍ del programa temporalmente. yo espero regresar en algÚn momento. estoy siguiendo lo que es mi vida , lo que es la ficciÓn y que me hayan dado la oportunidad con esta nueva puesta que es " allÁ te espero " y ahora es " amor dividido ", estÁ muy padre. tengo grandes amigos ahÍ, la historia estÁ increÍble. mi personaje es muy diferente a lo que he hecho toda mi vida. reportero: marÍa leÓn estÁ pronta para el nuevo aÑo. marÍa:estarÉ en el teatro metropolitan el 15 de enero de 2022inaugurando el tour, inaugurando nuestro nuevo disco " alquimia ", lo vamos a gozarmuchÍsimo. televisa espectÁculos, jorge ugalde. satcha: mira como
reportero: mariana garza sorprendÍa de haberle roto el corazÓn a erick rubÍn.ue aprendido de Él. y esa informaciÓn es nueva . y en cuanto me enterÉ, en algÚn momento lo podrÁs corroborar le mandÉ un mensaje. preguntÁndole cÓmo a quÉ horas fue esto? y nada mÁs nos reÍmos. reportero: garcÍa revelÓ que no fue fÁcil su salida del programa " hoy ", pero que debÍa seguir su carrera como actor. >> es una propuesta que da mucho de que hablar, me salÍ del programa...
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eric rubin of harvard university that caught the attention of folks who are concerned about vaccinationsso young. this is a minute from the end of his comment from that meeting. [video clip] >> we hear it is a personal choice. if i had a child who was a transfer recipient -- there are kids who should be vaccinated. the question of how broadly to use it is a substantial one. i know it is not our question. i do think it is a relatively close call. as dr. leavy just said, it is going to be a question -- we are never going to learn how safety vaccine is unless we start giving it. that is the way it goes. that is how we found out about complications of other vaccines. i think we should vote to approve it. host: to those comments that we are never going to learn about how safe it is until we start giving it. guest: it is a valid and fair point. i have been reviewing the data carefully. the fda advisory committee voted unanimously with only one extension to authorize this. it was not a close call. the overwhelming majority of scientific opinion is it is far safer and better for children, for fa
eric rubin of harvard university that caught the attention of folks who are concerned about vaccinationsso young. this is a minute from the end of his comment from that meeting. [video clip] >> we hear it is a personal choice. if i had a child who was a transfer recipient -- there are kids who should be vaccinated. the question of how broadly to use it is a substantial one. i know it is not our question. i do think it is a relatively close call. as dr. leavy just said, it is going to be a...
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there are loads of kids who are basically designing what they want the green space to look like andrew rubin about my design. here are — let me tell you about my design. here are the _ let me tell you about my design. here are the entrances, - let me tell you about my design. here are the entrances, and - let me tell you about my design. | here are the entrances, and here let me tell you about my design. i here are the entrances, and here is the overhead — here are the entrances, and here is the overhead sign _ here are the entrances, and here is the overhead sign so _ here are the entrances, and here is the overhead sign so people - here are the entrances, and here is the overhead sign so people can . here are the entrances, and here isi the overhead sign so people can feel welcome _ the overhead sign so people can feel welcome when — the overhead sign so people can feel welcome when they— the overhead sign so people can feel welcome when they come _ the overhead sign so people can feel welcome when they come in. - the overhead sign so people can feel welcome when they come in.- welcome whe
there are loads of kids who are basically designing what they want the green space to look like andrew rubin about my design. here are — let me tell you about my design. here are the _ let me tell you about my design. here are the entrances, - let me tell you about my design. here are the entrances, and - let me tell you about my design. | here are the entrances, and here let me tell you about my design. i here are the entrances, and here is the overhead — here are the entrances, and here...