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the organ procurement organization that serves los angeles where i live is failing according to the federal government. in fact, it is one of the worst in the country. one analysis showed it only recovered 31% of potential organ donors. audits in previous years found that l.a.'s opo has misspent taxpayer dollars on retreats to five star hotels and rose bowl tickets. the ceo makes more than $900,000. even still the l.a. opo has not lost its government contract and has five more years to go. and so i wait and i hope. i hope that it doesn't always have to be like this. sometimes when you're in this diagnosis it kind of feels like this is it. i will just be waiting forever until i am no longer here. but i think this is the reform that will bring true hope is to say that you will get it. i will get this organ. i will get this new chance at life. at continuing, knowing that the chapter doesn't have to end here. and there is this whole other story i get to engage with because now i have a second chance at life. my dream is to have a healthy body, a working kidney, and a life that is mine. to congr
the organ procurement organization that serves los angeles where i live is failing according to the federal government. in fact, it is one of the worst in the country. one analysis showed it only recovered 31% of potential organ donors. audits in previous years found that l.a.'s opo has misspent taxpayer dollars on retreats to five star hotels and rose bowl tickets. the ceo makes more than $900,000. even still the l.a. opo has not lost its government contract and has five more years to go. and...
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other patient organizations like the global liver institute, and others organized medical like the american supply -- basically every patient and medical organization is on one side of this issue and others on the other. i hope today you will go into why that was the case. all the rest of us work progressively with hhs, and a previous and colonel magistrate ministration's, accountability and equity in the oregon system. equity matters. has thickly, and by law people of color are 1.5 to four times more likely to need to die from living kidney failure in much look like less likely to receive a transplant. it shows opo that his staff are much likely to approach a family of color, having frequent conversations, in-depth conversations, and spent time in those conversations that we know leads to successful agreement to donate. we demonstrate bias in the assumptions on who would be willing to donate. i know from my professional and personal experience that that is not the case. my family's experience attempting to donate is just one example but unfortunately -- despite my father's death and a hosp
other patient organizations like the global liver institute, and others organized medical like the american supply -- basically every patient and medical organization is on one side of this issue and others on the other. i hope today you will go into why that was the case. all the rest of us work progressively with hhs, and a previous and colonel magistrate ministration's, accountability and equity in the oregon system. equity matters. has thickly, and by law people of color are 1.5 to four...
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theory be used against the trump organization. ation. and, yes. you cannot threaten prosecutors in any way, shape, or form. that is a crime. the question, you know, donald trump has for many years escaped a lot of liability or guilt because he speaks like a mob boss. and he doesn't say things directly but he says things with enough of a hint or inference so that the people who are following him or around him understand him. michael cohen has talked about this at length. so i don't think that statement itself is chargeable but if it continues and gets worse, yes. you potentially have some degree of obstruction of justice or threats against state officials that is illegal. >> dan goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york, dan, nice to see you. thanks for helping us understand this tonight. >> thanks, rachel. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. not just a place to stay. i am a vrbo host. ♪ ♪ i became a sofi member because i needed to consolidate my credit card debt. i needed just one simple way to
theory be used against the trump organization. ation. and, yes. you cannot threaten prosecutors in any way, shape, or form. that is a crime. the question, you know, donald trump has for many years escaped a lot of liability or guilt because he speaks like a mob boss. and he doesn't say things directly but he says things with enough of a hint or inference so that the people who are following him or around him understand him. michael cohen has talked about this at length. so i don't think that...
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there risk of joining the rival jihadist organizations like sk or pursuing the agenda. this is by no means a monolithic organization. the biggest fear that we've heard from afghans on the ground and civil rights activists just kind of general civil society activists is that they actually don't know what to expect from the afghantaliban right now . they've seen hain the north and south and in the capital and elsewhere. so what the afghan man does next will kind of the precedent for how this these allied organizations that are part of the taliban would proceed through this next period and the answer is we don't know what that's what you look like you . >> but he has to about our reporting in the wall street journal about the broader effect , the headline is in jo the india awards of terrorist threat after the shift, the child has with takeover has brought the power and afghan government more closely aligned with pakistan, storing security concerns of neighboring india and potentially raising tensions between the two nuclear armed rivals . officials in india the right to su
there risk of joining the rival jihadist organizations like sk or pursuing the agenda. this is by no means a monolithic organization. the biggest fear that we've heard from afghans on the ground and civil rights activists just kind of general civil society activists is that they actually don't know what to expect from the afghantaliban right now . they've seen hain the north and south and in the capital and elsewhere. so what the afghan man does next will kind of the precedent for how this...
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. >> i'm not sure it's the voters i'm think it's more the organization the grassroots organization on the ground in this cities and towns throughout the state. they've really been taken over by this extremist who believe that their rights trump anybody else's rights. and they have the right to do whatever they want to do, no
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park police will assist with that as well. >> chief, the organizer of the rally matt brainard said this morning on c-span that his organization has security working with the capitol police. is that true? chief manger: our folks have been in touch with the organizers. we are aware of the fact that they have security folks. as far as the communication, it has just been cursory coordination. we are aware that they are there. >> how many protesters are you currently expecting? chief manger: right now, the permit says 700. we don't know if it will be 500, 700, or 1000. we don't know how many people to expect. but we know the permit was for 700. in terms of how we engage, we handle multiple demonstrations at the capitol and supreme court every day. every day. multiple demonstrations. our rules of engagement are to allow people to peacefully protest. it does not matter what their causes or what their political affiliation is. that does not matter. we have rules of engagement that allow people to lawfully protest. if they begin to do something unlawful, we give out warnings. if they do not heed
park police will assist with that as well. >> chief, the organizer of the rally matt brainard said this morning on c-span that his organization has security working with the capitol police. is that true? chief manger: our folks have been in touch with the organizers. we are aware of the fact that they have security folks. as far as the communication, it has just been cursory coordination. we are aware that they are there. >> how many protesters are you currently expecting? chief...
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that was the cause around which trump supporters organized this rally on saturday. but no matter the size of the dog, it ended up just being a dude and his dog. saturday ended up being the story of wilbur preparedness by capitol police, thank god. just better than the opposite. they did arrest a couple of people on outstanding warrants. somebody else on weapons charge. but the fencing going back up around the u.s. capitol, and the national guard standing by, turns out that is not what was needed. man with dog an impromptu exercise class, notwithstanding, just nobody showed. that said the cause is alive. republican legislators are busy pursuing their own efforts to overturn. or try to discredit the presidential election results. look at this, the republican investigation of the presidential election results from wisconsin, they have now set up their own youtube channel, to try and make their investigation of the election results more official. has we've been reporting here over the last couple of, weeks so far this investigation has been conducting its business using
that was the cause around which trump supporters organized this rally on saturday. but no matter the size of the dog, it ended up just being a dude and his dog. saturday ended up being the story of wilbur preparedness by capitol police, thank god. just better than the opposite. they did arrest a couple of people on outstanding warrants. somebody else on weapons charge. but the fencing going back up around the u.s. capitol, and the national guard standing by, turns out that is not what was...
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the organization doesn't happen around them. and that tension is reflected as the industry begins as early as 1912, '13 to move south and move into the coal mining country where glove factories and so on are started. those women, the anglo-saxon women, or english speaking women, are also uncomfortable with this jewish union. you put all of those layers of tension together and you don't have anything that looks like a huge -- you know, a unified process. what you have is an international ladies garment workers union which is run, led and largely occupied in the early years by jewish immigrant people. there's a fourth layer. but it's so complicated, i don't want to -- and that's the socialist background of the members which actually emerges as an even greater tension in the '20s and '30s. but i'm going to leave that -- [ laughter ] >> you know, i'm not even going to go into that except to say as i've said before, the '20s becomes this period where there's so much internal sort of tension between socialists and the communists in the
the organization doesn't happen around them. and that tension is reflected as the industry begins as early as 1912, '13 to move south and move into the coal mining country where glove factories and so on are started. those women, the anglo-saxon women, or english speaking women, are also uncomfortable with this jewish union. you put all of those layers of tension together and you don't have anything that looks like a huge -- you know, a unified process. what you have is an international ladies...
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and at the same time, terrified to trust anyone inside the organization. t. >> it's a pattern repeated across 38 religious groups investigated by this inquiry, which has also examined the catholic and anglican churches. >> the way leaders are revered, the culture of community and not taking things outside of the community, dealing with everything internally, not making outside authorities aware so they can be looked at in a wider sense, discouraging victims from reporting, even within the organization. >> an example. the jehovah's witnesses have a policy that all child protection allegations have to be reported to the police. inside the church, the also follow a biblical scripture, which says that all allegations must be supported by two witnesses. this report says that the two witness rule should have no place in any response to child sexual abuse, which often happens with no witnesses the the -- witnesses. the church that i -- said it is committed to protecting witnesses. there is a concern that this report does not hit religious organizations hard enough
and at the same time, terrified to trust anyone inside the organization. t. >> it's a pattern repeated across 38 religious groups investigated by this inquiry, which has also examined the catholic and anglican churches. >> the way leaders are revered, the culture of community and not taking things outside of the community, dealing with everything internally, not making outside authorities aware so they can be looked at in a wider sense, discouraging victims from reporting, even...
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i think it's more the organization, the grass roots organization on the ground and the cities and towns throughout the state. they've really been taking over by these extremists who believe their rights trump anybody else ease rights and they have the right to do whatever they want
i think it's more the organization, the grass roots organization on the ground and the cities and towns throughout the state. they've really been taking over by these extremists who believe their rights trump anybody else ease rights and they have the right to do whatever they want
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he is the organizer of justice for j6 rally taking place tomorrow. tt braynard, who are the people you don't believe have gotten justice related to january 6. guest: before that, i want to clarify something. there has been a lot of misinformation about this rally. when we begin this advocacy, we condemn all violence. we believe those that destroyed property at the capitol building or hurt police officers should be given a speedy trial, if guilty, convicted. the vast majority of people arrested in that event not charged with committing crime -- not charged with committing violence or destruction of property. historically, these individuals have been given a slap on the wrist. when alexandria ocasio-cortez stormed the speaker's office and had a sit in, those people were arrested and released. when the kavanaugh confirmation hearings were interrupted by activists, those people were arrested for interfering with government business, given a fine, and released. there is a disparity between how those people are being treated and how these people are being t
he is the organizer of justice for j6 rally taking place tomorrow. tt braynard, who are the people you don't believe have gotten justice related to january 6. guest: before that, i want to clarify something. there has been a lot of misinformation about this rally. when we begin this advocacy, we condemn all violence. we believe those that destroyed property at the capitol building or hurt police officers should be given a speedy trial, if guilty, convicted. the vast majority of people arrested...
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how the organizer was very clear. he said this was about securing justice, but those who are in prison awaiting trial for that roles or the alleged roles at the january 16 costs in a conservation. this was not a pro donald trump protest, and in fact we didn't hear any real mention of donald trump. this was solely about those people who are on trial or who have been awaiting trial or who have been convicted. in fact, donald trump, himself hasn't really been involved with this because tweets for obvious reasons. he compet any messages on facebook. he did release the statement and the last few days in which he talked about how it was wrong and it was unjust, that those people were being persecuted who remember also he is no longer presidents. so he is not protected by the trappings, like the surroundings of that office. he would be open to civil proceedings. i'm criminal proceedings if he were to be seen to be inciting any violence. so now this protest wrapping up, it has a lot of people that have been lots and lots of de
how the organizer was very clear. he said this was about securing justice, but those who are in prison awaiting trial for that roles or the alleged roles at the january 16 costs in a conservation. this was not a pro donald trump protest, and in fact we didn't hear any real mention of donald trump. this was solely about those people who are on trial or who have been awaiting trial or who have been convicted. in fact, donald trump, himself hasn't really been involved with this because tweets for...
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his address to the shanghai cooperation organization. javert, general jones, we should maintain firm confidence in our systems, reject condescending, lecturing and firmly support countries and exploring development pods and governance models that are compatible with the national conditions. we must never allow any externally. interference in the domestic affairs of countries in our region, under whatever pretext, in short, we should keep the future of our country's development and progress firmly in our own hands. john blackland is an international security professor at the astronomy and national university explains how chinese military grow if he was changing the dynamic between regional powers to be fit. the french are well within the right to do what they've done. but look at the novel group, the french company is not an absolute plain sheet of paper here other than the val group and been been challenged about its tightness and it's other over budget performance for some time now. but it's competitive compounded by the fact that you know what the french head was, a nuclear propulsi
his address to the shanghai cooperation organization. javert, general jones, we should maintain firm confidence in our systems, reject condescending, lecturing and firmly support countries and exploring development pods and governance models that are compatible with the national conditions. we must never allow any externally. interference in the domestic affairs of countries in our region, under whatever pretext, in short, we should keep the future of our country's development and progress...
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butting heads, leadership was butting heads, and since in there's been a competition between the two organizations. that has played out in afghanistan. we haven't seen i.s. k and al qaeda butting heads with each other, but because of al qaeda's relationship to the afghan taliban, we've definitely seen isis-k going at it with the afghan taliban. >> hasn't the history shown us decades if not centuries of internal conflicts between tribal groups and groups that represent different sets of people? isn't that basically what we have continuing today? >> i think it is difficult to paint it so broadly because the past 20 years has been a. of intense hope for them. in some respects there are components that play out along ethnic lines and different factions decide which groups to align with and which groups meet their agenda. for all intents and purposes, the islamic state rent and the al qaeda brand or playing out in afghanistan now. >> it seems now that the biden administration faces multiple threats from afghanistan, but was that always the case? >> it was pretty much al qaeda and over time we been able
butting heads, leadership was butting heads, and since in there's been a competition between the two organizations. that has played out in afghanistan. we haven't seen i.s. k and al qaeda butting heads with each other, but because of al qaeda's relationship to the afghan taliban, we've definitely seen isis-k going at it with the afghan taliban. >> hasn't the history shown us decades if not centuries of internal conflicts between tribal groups and groups that represent different sets of...
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of the pack that i could play the organ and came in late. we played the first like maybe 10 or 15 minutes and i got, you know, pretty good at the organ. i kept listening to my jimmy smith record, you know. >> when he called, i think that is jimmy smith on there? >> that is the me. >> that's use? >> that is me. >> okay. >> and like i said, when he decided to go solo, that is when the three-of-us that were left formed a band and that was it. >> that's it. >> i know you performed with a lot of great artists. >> uh-huh. >> and we're going to talk about that in the next segment. we have a minute left in this segment. so, send us out with something. >> uh-huh. [ music ] . >>> we have been listening to john turk. he is, as i said, a ridge end here in the bay area. -- a legend here in the bay area, grew up in vallejo and playing for all of the greats we can name from etta jones to lou rawls and bb king. you can see him on a regular basis at glide at 9:00 and 11:00. how did that begin? how did you connect the great music with the spirituality of the g
of the pack that i could play the organ and came in late. we played the first like maybe 10 or 15 minutes and i got, you know, pretty good at the organ. i kept listening to my jimmy smith record, you know. >> when he called, i think that is jimmy smith on there? >> that is the me. >> that's use? >> that is me. >> okay. >> and like i said, when he decided to go solo, that is when the three-of-us that were left formed a band and that was it. >> that's it....
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d, inside the same organization, despite differences, cultural, political differences. and the idea suggested by that he's still insist on having these democracy is versus of better theory and they signed it before the end of the year. are thought it would be possible to gain a barcode because just needed to remind you that again, for many years was the most important major l i outside the organization. you remember and look what happened to it and the coming back to what we were talking about in the 1st part of the program. if we accept this idea or by that, that there are you mockers just and chris just right. then the why i people believe supposed be democratic iraq and supposedly democratic libya. why are they lead to even the, from the bit and to beller, bella russia from iraq, iraq. so democrats, why are the change in it for the authoritarian bill? it was, so there are so when you think that just don't add up in the western, in the world page from your book. i mean, when you put everything into an ideological lens, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever. and that's e
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being there without a foundation laid by the nra as an organization. >> whether it's the nra or donaldwhen you build and feed your organization members such a steady diet of that kind of messaging it could explode into disorder and violence. >> in kenosha, an armed citizen sent out a facebook message saying we need all the armed silt sevens to come out and resist. >> in response to the recent police shooting of jacob black a 29-year-old black man. >> black lives matter! >> cal rittenhouse hears protests are going on. and thinks i should take up weapons to defend this other place and their property, that that would be a patriotic thing to do. and does in fact do that. >> 17-year-old kyle rittenhouse killed two protesters and left one injured. >> what do you think will happen with an agitated man with a long gun thinking that he is some sort of peacekeeper? >> why is there no attempt to deal with this person carrying a gun? the narrative that the nra is so effective at promoting has really taken root in american society and culture. >> the nra believe that the deaths of innocent people i
being there without a foundation laid by the nra as an organization. >> whether it's the nra or donaldwhen you build and feed your organization members such a steady diet of that kind of messaging it could explode into disorder and violence. >> in kenosha, an armed citizen sent out a facebook message saying we need all the armed silt sevens to come out and resist. >> in response to the recent police shooting of jacob black a 29-year-old black man. >> black lives matter!...
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and at the same time, terrified to trust anyone inside the organization. y difficult. >> it is a pattern repeated across 38 religious groups investigated by the inquiry, which has also examined catholic and anglican churches. >> the way that leaders are revered, the culture of community, not taking things outsidthe community, not making outside authorities aware so that they can be looked at in a wider sense to make sure that they record the attacks. discourang victims from reporting even within the organization. >> example, jehovah's witnesses have a policy, all child prection allegations have to be reported to the police, but inside the church they follow a biblical scripture that says all allegations must be supported by two witnesses. this report says the two witness rulehould have no place in any response to sexual abuse, which often happens with no witnesses. >> the church says it is committed to protecting children and will consider the report. in the orthodox jewish community, the inquiry heard about a concept of not snitching on a fellow jew to out
and at the same time, terrified to trust anyone inside the organization. y difficult. >> it is a pattern repeated across 38 religious groups investigated by the inquiry, which has also examined catholic and anglican churches. >> the way that leaders are revered, the culture of community, not taking things outsidthe community, not making outside authorities aware so that they can be looked at in a wider sense to make sure that they record the attacks. discourang victims from...
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the organization's previous president, richard trumka, died in august. about the economy and jobs, and reflected on becoming the first woman to lead the union. the org is an is asian -- the organization's previous president passed away earlier this month. >> [indiscernible chatter] >> all right. i'm going to take my mask down so i am more understandable, but we are -- thank you. good morning. i'm linda feldman, washington bureau chief of the christian science monitor. before i introduce today's guest of a president liz schuler of the afl-cio, i would like to say a few words about her predecessor richard trumka who passed away. he used to appear annually at the monitors breakfast right before labor day, and in his 12 years as the labor federation president, he always came with copious talking points and tons of energy, ready for a hearty debate with reporters. some might say an argument. we miss him dearly and as i know you do very much at the afl-cio. let me welcome ms. schuler and start by saying i am glad to have monitor breakfasts in person again. this
the organization's previous president, richard trumka, died in august. about the economy and jobs, and reflected on becoming the first woman to lead the union. the org is an is asian -- the organization's previous president passed away earlier this month. >> [indiscernible chatter] >> all right. i'm going to take my mask down so i am more understandable, but we are -- thank you. good morning. i'm linda feldman, washington bureau chief of the christian science monitor. before i...
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we have the haves and have-nots and very little in between. i was working with organizers on the amazon campaign in bessemer, alabama, talking to them about what it meant to them to have their ceo who makes in seven seconds what the average amazon employee makes in a year. that is not right. there should be a way for workers to come together and actually get their fair share of the wealth they are creating for companies like amazon. they are working in horrifically challenging conditions. they are being actually managed by an app you show. up to work and you don't even have a human being you are interacting with. if for some reason the app gets the story wrong or there is a flaw in the algorithm, you have no recourse. that is what really drove those workers to come together. >> one more from me and then we will go to john from newsmax. you are the first woman president of afl-cio, which was the headline. how meaningful is that to you personally? and to the labor movement? >> to me personally, it is meaningful because i came up through the labor movement. i started at 23 ye
we have the haves and have-nots and very little in between. i was working with organizers on the amazon campaign in bessemer, alabama, talking to them about what it meant to them to have their ceo who makes in seven seconds what the average amazon employee makes in a year. that is not right. there should be a way for workers to come together and actually get their fair share of the wealth they are creating for companies like amazon. they are working in horrifically challenging conditions. they...
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reporter: this is some of the first medical aid arriving from the organization. about 43 metric tons of essential supplies, including insulin, consumables, surgical equipment, and much-needed help for afghanistan's hospitals. the world health organization says it is trying to build a bridge with which it can bring in much-needed aid for the millions of people in afghanistan who needed desperately. these two shipments with essential supplies will provide medical help for 1.40 5 million people in afghanistan and a number of hospitals across the country that the world health organization said it's not going to be enough. it's the first tranche of the much-needed help the people of afghanistan need. unless that help is provided on a regular basis and unless, as we heard from the united nations, this becomes a regular feature, it's not going to be enough for the people of afghanistan. we have heard from other nations they don't need to just provide a but make sure afghanistan's economy does not collapse and the people do not fall below the poverty line. the projections
reporter: this is some of the first medical aid arriving from the organization. about 43 metric tons of essential supplies, including insulin, consumables, surgical equipment, and much-needed help for afghanistan's hospitals. the world health organization says it is trying to build a bridge with which it can bring in much-needed aid for the millions of people in afghanistan who needed desperately. these two shipments with essential supplies will provide medical help for 1.40 5 million people in...
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they also make the fall footpath in that they, it organic matter and then pass through their interstate and then it is released into therefore i have another foil which has come from the neighboring county. one of the farmers, i see a bog. yes, this one us, some bugs, this is another one. how come mine doesn't how you over cultivated your land. if you use a lot of at a later f which may make a difference to be very acidic and when the 30th acidic atoms will move away, they will look for better places which the thoughts are good from micro organisms. we can feed. ready to the material, fun guy and other microorganisms we can't, the ground under our feet is p me with life. in fact, they are not organisms in one tablespoon are healthy for months and up. but that is just one aspect of the short ecosystem. what you trends and minerals like nitrogen and potassium are all part of the reach me that enables us to support life together with organic cumberland. just found logic into composing plant matter. it's a fine balance. and one that is easily destroyed by uncertain avalon management practic
they also make the fall footpath in that they, it organic matter and then pass through their interstate and then it is released into therefore i have another foil which has come from the neighboring county. one of the farmers, i see a bog. yes, this one us, some bugs, this is another one. how come mine doesn't how you over cultivated your land. if you use a lot of at a later f which may make a difference to be very acidic and when the 30th acidic atoms will move away, they will look for better...
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host: the organizer of the justice for jay six on the east end of the national mall and taking phone lls this morning for another 15 or 20 minutes phone lines for democrats folks are calling in we are america first committee organizers to change over policy at the state level and for justice for jay six the left is dominated communityco organizing most think barack obama and so how is this community organizer will run for president? that was a grave mistake on our part we have to recognize that is a powerful tool and that is where america comes in. >> we are leading on this front whether a local battle against crt or a state battle for voter integrity on behalf of these political prisoners. host: you work for the trump campaign at one point quick. >> rector of data and strategy in 2015 and 2016. community organizing in 1994 against the clinton health care plan with hundreds of elections and nonprofit groups i started this group 2017 it failed and didn't get any attention we launch january of this year and i think we had our stride we have leadership in 40 states 2500 we are growing ra
host: the organizer of the justice for jay six on the east end of the national mall and taking phone lls this morning for another 15 or 20 minutes phone lines for democrats folks are calling in we are america first committee organizers to change over policy at the state level and for justice for jay six the left is dominated communityco organizing most think barack obama and so how is this community organizer will run for president? that was a grave mistake on our part we have to recognize that...
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it could be at the trump organization. it could be at a law firm that's been representing the trump organization. and i think that, you know, one document, you know, can make or break a case. and i think that there's been already kind of back and forth in the background agent what should be turned over and i think going forward in the next month or two, as we watch this debate over discovery is sort of the game, at least in terms of allen weisselberg and the trump organization and this specific part of the -- >> just give us an overall look, if you can, susanne. >> i think it's important to step back a little bit. we have weisselberg in the trump organization, but we still have a grand jury sitting that's looking at other things. so while today we were in court and this has bubbled up behind the scenes, a grand jury is sitting in there looking at other issues. we know one in particular is a senior executive of the trump organization, matthew calamari, and what sort of non-cash compensation, things like apartments and rent d
it could be at the trump organization. it could be at a law firm that's been representing the trump organization. and i think that, you know, one document, you know, can make or break a case. and i think that there's been already kind of back and forth in the background agent what should be turned over and i think going forward in the next month or two, as we watch this debate over discovery is sort of the game, at least in terms of allen weisselberg and the trump organization and this specific...
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and the relative balance of power between small organizations, the smaller witches of family and large organizations, have it. information is power and issue. a larger organization has a lot of information about you and you don't have information on that larger organization. it has even more power or the using it otherwise would have. so privacy is a way for individuals and small organizations to preserve the small amount of power that they already have. mm. mm. mm. the merger of our societies with the internet and the internet with our societies has allowed a really amazing lateral trans, severe foundation where we're able to learn from each other much more than we could . on the other hand, it is allowed state intelligence organizations and there contractors who work for them to collect more information. it is in some ways the greatest theft of wealth that has ever occurred me. most of the transfer information is coming from the bottom of these powerful intelligence organizations. and organizations like google, facebook, where helix does it the other way. we take information from a v
and the relative balance of power between small organizations, the smaller witches of family and large organizations, have it. information is power and issue. a larger organization has a lot of information about you and you don't have information on that larger organization. it has even more power or the using it otherwise would have. so privacy is a way for individuals and small organizations to preserve the small amount of power that they already have. mm. mm. mm. the merger of our societies...
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we are the largest organization of working women in the country. other than the u.s. military, we are the largest job-training network in america. and we are leading long-overdue structural transformations. i believe in my bones that the labor movement is the single most powerful force for progress . i'm not talking about institutions, i'm talking about workers coming together to make change in our workplaces and society. that is what we do the labor movement. through the worst public health crisis in a century, the worst economy since the great depression, working people stepped up. we carried communities through the pandemic. we are responding to ida as we speak. we are helping evacuation efforts in afghanistan. we were, are, and always will be essential. this is a moment of tremendous opportunity. from tech to transportation, working people are speaking up and taking risks to create real change. public approval of unions is at a nearly 50 year high, and i know we will get the numbers shortly for this year, but 65% of americans, including 71% of young people, approv
we are the largest organization of working women in the country. other than the u.s. military, we are the largest job-training network in america. and we are leading long-overdue structural transformations. i believe in my bones that the labor movement is the single most powerful force for progress . i'm not talking about institutions, i'm talking about workers coming together to make change in our workplaces and society. that is what we do the labor movement. through the worst public health...
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now the select committee investigating is subpoenaing the organizers of the stop the steal rally that preceded it and want to know what ordination the group might have had with the white house. >> the vast majority of the people do want to know the truth. the vast majority of congress wants to know what happened and we'll get the information and there are people who think that they can somehow hide from this. they're badly mistaken. mental , and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia td. and it can seem like that's all people see. ♪ some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't d
now the select committee investigating is subpoenaing the organizers of the stop the steal rally that preceded it and want to know what ordination the group might have had with the white house. >> the vast majority of the people do want to know the truth. the vast majority of congress wants to know what happened and we'll get the information and there are people who think that they can somehow hide from this. they're badly mistaken. mental , and your mind is finally in a better place....
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the first day of the event saw cinema glitterati arriving by boat. organizerse the district covid-19 protocol will keep the event virus free. you're watching dw news. i will be back to take you through "the day." we will be right back. >> welcome to life in paris. these are the headlines. the new law on abortion in restriction violatess the constitutional rights. no waiting from the supreme court. -- no word from the supreme court. emmanuel macron --, he will come out in many numbers. a broad message on stopping crime, raising jobs, and building infrastructure. a promise to invest billions.
the first day of the event saw cinema glitterati arriving by boat. organizerse the district covid-19 protocol will keep the event virus free. you're watching dw news. i will be back to take you through "the day." we will be right back. >> welcome to life in paris. these are the headlines. the new law on abortion in restriction violatess the constitutional rights. no waiting from the supreme court. -- no word from the supreme court. emmanuel macron --, he will come out in many...
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i don't know how the event organizers feel. tening to them address the crowd, they felt a lot of people were afraid to come here. in part because the media was making so much out of this and obviously, all the police that was here, but also, this idea that this was some kind of a false flag kind of situation. people were afraid to come because they thought they were going to get arrested. so they were blaming it on all sorts of reasons for why they feel people didn't show up. the police tell you they were prepared but this is about as good as it could have gotten for them. things now obviously have ended and people have left. and they're sort of just milling around, but for the most part, this is over, fred. >> so i mean, another excuse or explanation. can it be that it's representative of a dwindling support of the big lie? i mean, were there dozens? were there hundreds? how many people ultimately did turn out for this? >> reporter: it was hard to tell. they had a permit for 700 but at times, this looked like there was more med
i don't know how the event organizers feel. tening to them address the crowd, they felt a lot of people were afraid to come here. in part because the media was making so much out of this and obviously, all the police that was here, but also, this idea that this was some kind of a false flag kind of situation. people were afraid to come because they thought they were going to get arrested. so they were blaming it on all sorts of reasons for why they feel people didn't show up. the police tell...
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that is the mission of this organization, which is based in brussels and it was created 25 years ago. it is funded by philanthropists, foundations and also governments and it covers around 50 conflict around the world, including the iran nuclear issue. host: what role does your organization have in the discussions on the iran nuclear deal during the obama administration? guest: the organization has been involved for almost 18 years now , but during the obama administration, we were one of the outside groups in the u.s. or europe who were helping the negotiators bridge the gap, with coming up with ideas, providing creative solutions for both sides to be able to reach the landmark 2015 nuclear deal. host: tell us where we stand right now after the trump administration entering into the biden administration. the trump administration withdrew from the iran nuclear deal. what happens next? guest: as you know, the trump administration withdrew from the agreement in may of 2018 with no good reason. iran was fully complying with the agreement at the time. it's nuclear program was in a box and
that is the mission of this organization, which is based in brussels and it was created 25 years ago. it is funded by philanthropists, foundations and also governments and it covers around 50 conflict around the world, including the iran nuclear issue. host: what role does your organization have in the discussions on the iran nuclear deal during the obama administration? guest: the organization has been involved for almost 18 years now , but during the obama administration, we were one of the...
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the house select committee issuing subpoenas to the organizers of the stop the steal rally that precedediot at the capitol. and also tonight, down the wire, nancy pelosi saying she's still planning to hold a vote tomorrow on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, but progressives vowing to vote it down, if there is no agreement on the larger social safety net package. and the decision britney spears has been waiting for. a judge suspending her father, jamie spears, as a conservator of her estate and all of her personal affairs. a lot to get to this hour. first, let's get right to the breaking news on the new round of january 6 subpoenas. i want to bring in doug jones, a former democratic senator from alabama, also a former federal prosecutor and phillip mud. good evening to both of you. phil, you're up first. the second round of subpoenas targets organizers of the rally, and follows close aides and allies to the president. what does it say about the committee's focus, sir? >> you missed a piece there, don. there's a controversy, kevin mccarthy is involved in this, about subpoenaing phone re
the house select committee issuing subpoenas to the organizers of the stop the steal rally that precedediot at the capitol. and also tonight, down the wire, nancy pelosi saying she's still planning to hold a vote tomorrow on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, but progressives vowing to vote it down, if there is no agreement on the larger social safety net package. and the decision britney spears has been waiting for. a judge suspending her father, jamie spears, as a conservator of her estate...
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and in the organ when and the more in the but i yeah yeah. i got a phone call where did telling me that somebody got killed. this is something that happens a lot. the crime scene is in a poor neighborhood. santos is paid on commission. he tries to sell a funeral contract to the victim's family. this morning, locker he's competition is already there. but that was the reason why the which i think of 100 percent promotional. yes. see in castle i was gonna was gonna use a condo on saturdays before attempting a new business approach. centrals wants to know what happened. he tracks down and investigator capacity, who doesn't know what those are going to be? quite the less coming. i don't know much when the victims family leaves santos will try his luck again. the anyone went home walking on the corner, motion with them so he was going to school. but i said another strategic location for a funeral contract sellers is the mortuary. santos often goes there between crime things before the 1st been homeless. this is where families come looking for missi
and in the organ when and the more in the but i yeah yeah. i got a phone call where did telling me that somebody got killed. this is something that happens a lot. the crime scene is in a poor neighborhood. santos is paid on commission. he tries to sell a funeral contract to the victim's family. this morning, locker he's competition is already there. but that was the reason why the which i think of 100 percent promotional. yes. see in castle i was gonna was gonna use a condo on saturdays before...
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i outside the organization. you remember and look what happened to it. and the coming back to what we were talking about in the 1st part of the program. if we accept idea or by the 3rd, you markers just and the creatures right. then the why i people believe suppose the democratic iraq symposium, a craig libya. why are they lean to equally pro v bit and to beller, bella russia from iraq if iraq is so human critic, why are the change in it for the authoritarian bill? it was. so there are so when you think that just don't add up in the western in the world. so is there a page from your book? i mean, when you put everything into an ideological lens, that doesn't make any sense whatsoever. and that's exactly what these people do. mark, this is something that iran is really push for for very, very hard. i think they had observers status starting in 2005 if i'm not mistaken. so this is a windfall for them. and it shows that the, the american lead campaign crusade by can use that word against the, ran a show slowly, but surely eroding, coming apart here. the coun
i outside the organization. you remember and look what happened to it. and the coming back to what we were talking about in the 1st part of the program. if we accept idea or by the 3rd, you markers just and the creatures right. then the why i people believe suppose the democratic iraq symposium, a craig libya. why are they lean to equally pro v bit and to beller, bella russia from iraq if iraq is so human critic, why are the change in it for the authoritarian bill? it was. so there are so when...
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has been applying agriculture restoration options on his farm after 2 years or not had doubled the soil, organic carbon in his farm. we are able to learn how these restoration options influence social health, but also by been us working with the craft. we're able to feed back this information through one on one conversations focus group discussion to really show how his soil is improving through his management practices. i want to find out more about regenerative techniques and so i'm off to it. a bonus doesn't pro instant king. and as you can see, it's where drug can use in the highlands. what i'm looking for to learn from a buy knows, has been able to make it more productive despite coming you know, send me out of the good morning of us. yes morning. how are you doing? i'm fine. all right. yeah, we're just with you. this is my wife. alright, and associates and such a pleasure to meet you. welcome. what are you doing? it looks like you're doing an electron or something. this is a bisson that's only the purpose of the mission is to collect water during a reason. because you know, area it rains t
has been applying agriculture restoration options on his farm after 2 years or not had doubled the soil, organic carbon in his farm. we are able to learn how these restoration options influence social health, but also by been us working with the craft. we're able to feed back this information through one on one conversations focus group discussion to really show how his soil is improving through his management practices. i want to find out more about regenerative techniques and so i'm off to...