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if you know sonja, she was game for all of it. >> i'm pretty confident.y nose fixed. i haven't done anything invasive. >> at 54, sonja has no problem rocking a bikini but admits she still struggles with insecurities. >> i generally want to tighten this area where i have some i usually call it trout mouth. but it's not really. gravity pulls down on the skin and i just want it tightened. >> to tighten the skin and reduce wrinkles without going under the knife, sonja does a 20-minute facelift treatment that boasts zero downtime. >> i left here, and felt immediately lifted. right away. >> so, we're doing a tempsure envi treatment today. it's radio frequency device. >> dr. arash akhavan says the procedure can boost collagen production over the following three months. >> so we're just applying a little gel and that's going to allow the handpiece to glide smoothly over the area we're treating. we're going to apply the tempsure envi device to the skin. it's going to play this light music as we're treating her and that signals that the machine is active. >> it kin
if you know sonja, she was game for all of it. >> i'm pretty confident.y nose fixed. i haven't done anything invasive. >> at 54, sonja has no problem rocking a bikini but admits she still struggles with insecurities. >> i generally want to tighten this area where i have some i usually call it trout mouth. but it's not really. gravity pulls down on the skin and i just want it tightened. >> to tighten the skin and reduce wrinkles without going under the knife, sonja does a...
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. >> sonja morgan with the sexy j. that's what she likes her name to be. her lunchtime face-lift. >> i'm pretty confident i haven't had my nose fixed. i haven't done anything invasive. >> at 54 sonja has no problem rocking a bikini but admits she still struggles with insecurities. >> i generally want to tighten this area where i have some -- i don't know. i usually call it trap mouth but it's not really. it starts to borlther me in pictures. gravity pulls down on the skin and i just want it tightened. >> to tighten the skin and reduce wrinkles without going under the knife sonja does a 20-minute face-lift treatment that boasts zero dn time. >> i left here and felt immediately lifted. >> we're doing a temperature treatment today. it's a radio frequency device. >> dr. arash akamon says the procedure can boost collagen production over the following three months. >> we're just applying a little gel and that's going to allow the handpiece to glide smoothly over the area we're treating. we're going to aplight temperature and the device to this skin. it's going t
. >> sonja morgan with the sexy j. that's what she likes her name to be. her lunchtime face-lift. >> i'm pretty confident i haven't had my nose fixed. i haven't done anything invasive. >> at 54 sonja has no problem rocking a bikini but admits she still struggles with insecurities. >> i generally want to tighten this area where i have some -- i don't know. i usually call it trap mouth but it's not really. it starts to borlther me in pictures. gravity pulls down on the...
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Aug 24, 2018
08/18
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so i don't know what you're saying there sonja about what you see a superhero having in their background but unfortunately our audience says too often they look like this this is a lean on twitter saying often they're limiting depictions of natives to old mystical indian or noble savage stereotypes and that's incredibly harmful and leads people to believe that we're stuck in the past and capable of adapting to modern times and alina goes on to say there are certain spiritual and ceremonial aspects that are also seen as a private thing and many native cultures so they can't be accurately depicted in comics which leads to bad and or append indian depictions of spirituality even when this is a part of the character's a background so jeffrey i wonder if you can pick up on that the hard characterization and i think lee touched on that a little bit earlier when he talks about it's a double edged sword we have some fantastic things fantastic symbolism fantastic spirituality in our culture when it's misrepresented the way it has been it becomes either a really bad cliche or a bad negative stereo
so i don't know what you're saying there sonja about what you see a superhero having in their background but unfortunately our audience says too often they look like this this is a lean on twitter saying often they're limiting depictions of natives to old mystical indian or noble savage stereotypes and that's incredibly harmful and leads people to believe that we're stuck in the past and capable of adapting to modern times and alina goes on to say there are certain spiritual and ceremonial...
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Aug 24, 2018
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so i do hear what you're saying there sonja about what you see a superhero having in their background but unfortunately our audience says too often they look like this this is a lean on twitter saying often they're limiting depictions of natives to old mystical indian or noble savage stereotypes and that's incredibly harmful and leads people to believe that we're stuck in the past and capable of adapting to modern times and alina goes on to say there are certain spiritual and ceremonial aspects that are also seen as a private thing and many native cultures so they can't be accurately depicted in comics which leads to bad and or append indian depictions of spirituality even when this is a part of the character's the background so jeffrey i wonder if you can pick up on that the hard characterization and i think lee touched on that a little bit earlier when he talks about it's a double edged sword we have some fantastic things fantastic symbolism fantastic spirituality in our culture when it's misrepresented the way it has been it becomes either a really bad cliche or a bad negative ster
so i do hear what you're saying there sonja about what you see a superhero having in their background but unfortunately our audience says too often they look like this this is a lean on twitter saying often they're limiting depictions of natives to old mystical indian or noble savage stereotypes and that's incredibly harmful and leads people to believe that we're stuck in the past and capable of adapting to modern times and alina goes on to say there are certain spiritual and ceremonial aspects...
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Aug 24, 2018
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so i don't know what you're saying there sonja about what you see a superhero having in their background unfortunately our audience says too often they look like this this is a lean on twitter saying often they're limiting depictions of natives to old mystical indian or noble savage stereotypes and that's incredibly harmful and leads people to believe that we're stuck in the past and capable of adapting to modern times and alina goes on to say there are certain spiritual and ceremonial aspects that are also seen as a private thing and many native cultures so they can't be accurately depicted in comics which leads to bad and or append indian depictions of spirituality even when this is a part of the character's a background so jeffrey i wonder if you can pick up on that the heart. and i think lee touched on that a little bit earlier when he talks about it's a double edged sword we have some fantastic things fantastic symbolism fantastic spirituality in our culture when it's misrepresented the way it has been it becomes either a really bad cliche or a bad negative stereotype so when you ha
so i don't know what you're saying there sonja about what you see a superhero having in their background unfortunately our audience says too often they look like this this is a lean on twitter saying often they're limiting depictions of natives to old mystical indian or noble savage stereotypes and that's incredibly harmful and leads people to believe that we're stuck in the past and capable of adapting to modern times and alina goes on to say there are certain spiritual and ceremonial aspects...
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Aug 22, 2018
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are still there sonja the opposition is calling for nationwide protests look would that be effective and what work kid the opposition do well actually we have seen that the opposition indeed has called for protests today but also the government so you see is a way of intimidating the opposition saw the government called for their protest and the opposition throughout that same time saw it this way. that will be a bear the best example to see how the political situation has been in been a swale and why they opposition has the overman has left her less room for her and for the opposition in order to exercise their liberties or their rights too so if this is actually bad if you would that the opposition can do i think that this more on the international community will moderate pressure on venice well in order to try to reach some soon because they're they only way out right now for venice well is that the mother of regime step aside who are for free and transported elections in venezuela and gave the opportunity to all when a swell and still live in peace and prosperity in the moccasin.
are still there sonja the opposition is calling for nationwide protests look would that be effective and what work kid the opposition do well actually we have seen that the opposition indeed has called for protests today but also the government so you see is a way of intimidating the opposition saw the government called for their protest and the opposition throughout that same time saw it this way. that will be a bear the best example to see how the political situation has been in been a swale...
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Aug 24, 2018
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so i don't know what you're saying there sonja about what you see a superhero having in their background but unfortunately our audience says too often they look like this this is a lean on twitter saying often they're limiting depictions of natives to old mystical indian or noble savage stereotypes and that's incredibly harmful and leads people to believe that we're stuck in the past and capable of adapting to modern times and alina goes on to say there are certain spiritual and ceremonial aspects that are also seen as a private thing and many native cultures so they can't be accurately depicted in comics which leads to bad and or append indian depictions of spirituality even when this is a part of the characters and background so jeffrey i wonder if you can pick up on that the hard characterization and i think lee touched on that a little bit earlier when he talks about it's a double edged sword we have some fantastic things fantastic symbolism fantastic spirituality in our culture when it's misrepresented the way it has been it becomes either a really bad cliche or a bad negative stere
so i don't know what you're saying there sonja about what you see a superhero having in their background but unfortunately our audience says too often they look like this this is a lean on twitter saying often they're limiting depictions of natives to old mystical indian or noble savage stereotypes and that's incredibly harmful and leads people to believe that we're stuck in the past and capable of adapting to modern times and alina goes on to say there are certain spiritual and ceremonial...
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Aug 16, 2018
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sonja laud is head of equity at fidelity international.g losses but the losses have narrowed compared to last year, but is this continual loss—making pattern matter as you big ears towards this much trumpeted and much—publicised situation at the end of 2019? i don't think this is the main area to focus on because there area main area to focus on because there are a lot of ipos. in terms of the ipo, people will be interested in the corporate governance, and whether there is a corporate culture in uber that is sustainable and better than it was when the new ceo took over last year. besides them, it will be around the trajectory of narrowing losses and profitability, expected profitability, in the various areas. it is not only the driving services, as we have just heard, it is bike sharing, uber eats, the autonomous driving, and there are so many parts of the business that we need to get a grip on and where they are heading and whether they are at least on their way to profitability.” whether they are at least on their way to profitability. i
sonja laud is head of equity at fidelity international.g losses but the losses have narrowed compared to last year, but is this continual loss—making pattern matter as you big ears towards this much trumpeted and much—publicised situation at the end of 2019? i don't think this is the main area to focus on because there area main area to focus on because there are a lot of ipos. in terms of the ipo, people will be interested in the corporate governance, and whether there is a corporate...
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deane she is the team leader for environment and she joins us from our studios in bonn welcome to you sonja you just heard there that one of the states in australia is in one hundred percent drought with one of the driest winters on record how dire is the situation. well droughts are common in australia it is the driest continent on earth and it's been predicted that climate change would make australia hotter and drier so now we're seeing these predictions come true apparently climate change has altered the weather more modern and is causing the rain that would normally fall over new south wales to shift southward so that rain is falling into the sea instead of over land over this land that is in such desperate need of that moisture you know and it's hot not only in australia we've also seen this around the world and here in berlin for example it's nearly forty degrees today can we attribute all of this to climate change. well he waves and drought are natural parts of the earth's climatic cycles but what we are seeing as a result of climate change is that the frequency and the intensity of
deane she is the team leader for environment and she joins us from our studios in bonn welcome to you sonja you just heard there that one of the states in australia is in one hundred percent drought with one of the driest winters on record how dire is the situation. well droughts are common in australia it is the driest continent on earth and it's been predicted that climate change would make australia hotter and drier so now we're seeing these predictions come true apparently climate change...
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for the 18th year in a row at the national book festival in washington dc with supreme court justice sonja said mayor. former secretary state madeleine albright and many others. that's a look at some of what book tv will cover this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. book tv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> i just finished reading "a smile among friends-- a spy among friends. one of the greatest counterespionage spies in the world. he was a double agent for the soviet union and it's a terrific story about the whole world of espionage and intelligence. as a member of the house committee on intelligence i take particular interest in this kind of thing. i am finished reading tellers of the flower moon, the osage martyrs, which is the true story of how the osage indians in oklahoma were exploited. they were systematically murdered to gain access to their mineral rights. what i am about to read-- we will all be treated to books by the various candidates for
for the 18th year in a row at the national book festival in washington dc with supreme court justice sonja said mayor. former secretary state madeleine albright and many others. that's a look at some of what book tv will cover this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. book tv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> i just finished reading "a smile among...
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to recognize a dear friend of of the museum and truly part of our team, one of our board members, sonja perez, who is the chairwoman of our education committee. welcome. [applause] like to thankally our sponsor, the straight foundation of houston, and especially george street junior for their support of the 2018 meet the author series and it's through their generosity that we are able to make this such a great event. you. you know, when you talk about world war ii, people immediately think of the war in europe but i think of pearl harbor or they think of the flag raising at iwo jima. you talk to the average person on the street, the average for thing that does not jump in a mine is the china burma india theater, it's often called the forgotten theater. and let it out if you go to a road to do exhibit, we have not forgotten it. is a fascinating theater to study. the tyranny of distance, trying to keep armies supplied by flying aircraft like the one immediately overhead through treacherous mountains in the worst conditions. tryingsupply soldiers, to get soldiers there and reinforce them a
to recognize a dear friend of of the museum and truly part of our team, one of our board members, sonja perez, who is the chairwoman of our education committee. welcome. [applause] like to thankally our sponsor, the straight foundation of houston, and especially george street junior for their support of the 2018 meet the author series and it's through their generosity that we are able to make this such a great event. you. you know, when you talk about world war ii, people immediately think of...
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if there's a program called the sonja initiative which was launched about ten years ago by the formerjoint chiefs of staff admiral bill owens. and he basically has made tens of millions of dollars in china and he formed this organization of former military officials who literally lobbied congress and the administration to do china's bidding. >> tucker: that is so deeply corrupt that we are going to follow up on that story and i hope you will come back to tell us more about it. thank you, that's shocking. >> thank you. >> tucker: the trump administration has, in less than two years, turned the american left from the opposition into the resistance. how did that happen? and coulter with a brand-new book on that subject, resistance is futile. she joins us next. ...that's just my favorite boat. boom. (laughs) make summer go right with ford, america's best-selling brand. and get our best deal of the summer: zero percent financing for sixty months on f-150. get zero percent financing for 60 months- plus $2,800 bonus cash on a 2018 f-150 xlt equipped with 2.7l ecoboost. they won't hike your r
if there's a program called the sonja initiative which was launched about ten years ago by the formerjoint chiefs of staff admiral bill owens. and he basically has made tens of millions of dollars in china and he formed this organization of former military officials who literally lobbied congress and the administration to do china's bidding. >> tucker: that is so deeply corrupt that we are going to follow up on that story and i hope you will come back to tell us more about it. thank you,...
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sonja, what is your fallback?e have to stop pitting women against each other. as you know, ari, nicki minaj dropped her highly anticipated project "queen," but everyone is pitting her against cardi b. i have to say, there's a seat at the table for everyone. so instead of focusing on there can only be one queen, why not bring more people into the ring? when it comes to falling back, hip hop, general life, we need to see more love for women as opposed to putting them all against each other. >> tell us more about this, nikki's song got a lot of attention and a lot of it was about her giving certain male rappers, a hard time, albeit a good-natured hard time, and as you're pointing out there are people in the media who instead are trying to focus on what wasn't a big part of it which is sort of as you put it two female rappers feuding. >> ari, can't we all just get along? it's amazing that cardi b has had such a huge year, she's smashed so many records. but with nicki, she's a superstar in her own right. let's bring pe
sonja, what is your fallback?e have to stop pitting women against each other. as you know, ari, nicki minaj dropped her highly anticipated project "queen," but everyone is pitting her against cardi b. i have to say, there's a seat at the table for everyone. so instead of focusing on there can only be one queen, why not bring more people into the ring? when it comes to falling back, hip hop, general life, we need to see more love for women as opposed to putting them all against each...
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Aug 22, 2018
08/18
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still there sonja the opposition is calling for nationwide protests look would that be effective and what your kid the opposition do well actually we have seen that the opposition indeed has called for protests today but also the government so you see is a way of intimidating the opposition saw the government called for their protest and the opposition throughout that same time saw it this. that would be a bear the best example to see how the political situation has been in been a swale and why they're they opposition has the momentum and has left her less room for her and for the opposition in order to exercise their liberties or their rights too so if this is actually bad if you would that the opposition can do i think this more on the international community with modest pressure on venice well in order to try to reach some soon because they're they only way out right now for venice well is that the mother of regime step aside who are for free and transported elections in venice well and gave the opportunity to all been a swell and still live in peace and prosperity and in the mark
still there sonja the opposition is calling for nationwide protests look would that be effective and what your kid the opposition do well actually we have seen that the opposition indeed has called for protests today but also the government so you see is a way of intimidating the opposition saw the government called for their protest and the opposition throughout that same time saw it this. that would be a bear the best example to see how the political situation has been in been a swale and why...
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sonja in miami beach. independent. caller: thank you for taking my call.ernible] the only way we are going to protect 100% our country is with the wall. [indiscernible] they have protection for the citizens like we have now. host: jacksonville, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i believe my number one issue is up president failing to live to his own -- host: in what way? theer: not protecting united states from russia. issue is the border wall. the only thing donald trump need to be worried about about that wall is taking his butt to mexico and picking up a check. gettinge president plenty of criticism for his comments about the media during an interview today with mike allen. the president's daughter said she does not share the president's view that the media is "an enemy of the people." [video clip] do you think the press is the enemy of the people? >> sorry? no, i do not. are you looking for me to elaborate? no, i don't. share my ownan personal perspective. i have certainly received my reporting on me personally that i know not to be fully ac
sonja in miami beach. independent. caller: thank you for taking my call.ernible] the only way we are going to protect 100% our country is with the wall. [indiscernible] they have protection for the citizens like we have now. host: jacksonville, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i believe my number one issue is up president failing to live to his own -- host: in what way? theer: not protecting united states from russia. issue is the border wall. the only thing donald trump need to be...