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today we're talking with former congressman john tierney, who is the executive director of the center for arms control and nonproliferation, and jacob haldeman, editor of the national interest, one of the nation's leading journals on current and international affairs, is great to have you both here, john, let me, start with you and ask you, you know, just a simple question. you know, how many nukes has too many nukes in his america beyond where it should be? well, some of us will tell you that any new committee do, given the danger that they present human, kind on that. but let's assume that people are still in the mindset of the parents wanting to have enough nuclear weapons so that anybody else who would use them or has them would not use them against them for fear of being wiped out themselves. in that case, you know, in 2013, the military command, united states, that we do have committed that 1050. both the united states and russia are allowed to have under the new stock re, is about higher than we actually need even for the parents purpose. so putting the rest of the military on
today we're talking with former congressman john tierney, who is the executive director of the center for arms control and nonproliferation, and jacob haldeman, editor of the national interest, one of the nation's leading journals on current and international affairs, is great to have you both here, john, let me, start with you and ask you, you know, just a simple question. you know, how many nukes has too many nukes in his america beyond where it should be? well, some of us will tell you that...
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this is tierney. this is tierney. somebody has to say something.a passage of more than a $2 billion security bill. nearly half the bill is for capitol security, including for capitol police who are facing furloughs due to a lack of funding. the rest of the money goes to the special immigrant visa program to assist with interpreters coming to america after the u.s. troops with draw from afghanistan. this comes days after four police officers testified about the trauma they endured during the january fth assault on the capitol. >>> joining us now, white house correspondent for politico and author of account can't miss: the playbook." there are counterparts in the house, republicans and gop calling masks tyranny. walk us through this and how do you see this playing out? >> the house is always a more active picture of america at large, more people going to more places around the country. that is one of the reasons why the capitol physician is recommending that they wear masks, especially on the house side because they're going out. it's important for p
this is tierney. this is tierney. somebody has to say something.a passage of more than a $2 billion security bill. nearly half the bill is for capitol security, including for capitol police who are facing furloughs due to a lack of funding. the rest of the money goes to the special immigrant visa program to assist with interpreters coming to america after the u.s. troops with draw from afghanistan. this comes days after four police officers testified about the trauma they endured during the...
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and people in cuba, they are risking their lives to stand up to modern day tierney. in just moments, we'll be joined by florida governor, rhonda santos and senator marco rubio, former cia officer, and a crowd of passionate cuban-american activists that are fighting for their family and their friends and their loved ones, that cuba might finally be free. we are doing it right here in the free state of florida. i wonder if i get one day tax exemption from new york. but anyway, thank you for joining us tonight. now, we begin with this. only 330 miles south of where we are sitting right now, with amazing weather, beautiful beaches, and rich culture, intelligent hardworking amazing people, the people of cuba, they should be living in paradise. instead, over the last five or six decades, we've had selfish power-hungry dictatorships. they have turned the island into a communist hellhole. it confiscated hundreds of thousands of homes, farms, businesses. they nationalized all major corporations and media outlets outlawed all descent. the restricted air travel, and yes, they m
and people in cuba, they are risking their lives to stand up to modern day tierney. in just moments, we'll be joined by florida governor, rhonda santos and senator marco rubio, former cia officer, and a crowd of passionate cuban-american activists that are fighting for their family and their friends and their loved ones, that cuba might finally be free. we are doing it right here in the free state of florida. i wonder if i get one day tax exemption from new york. but anyway, thank you for...
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senator josh hawley on his book, the tierney of big tech.rt a conversation on winners and losers from e-commerce with the author of the book, fulfillment. book tv tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. ♪♪ >> secret service was founded in the aftermath of the assassination of abraham lincoln but it wasn't until the death of john f. kennedy the presidential production service began to get closer attention from the american people. the reporter on the secret service for the washington post in 2012, in the prologue of her new book, zero fail, she writes that she started her coverage on the scandal in which agents brought prostitutes to their hotel rooms while making arrangements for president obama to visit in columbia. we talked about her in-depth book in her new book, subtitled rise and fall of secret service. >> this episode of note with, was sent back c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcast. ♪♪ >> author eric the career of elon musk in the history of his rocket company, spacex in his new book, click off. the bookshop i
senator josh hawley on his book, the tierney of big tech.rt a conversation on winners and losers from e-commerce with the author of the book, fulfillment. book tv tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. ♪♪ >> secret service was founded in the aftermath of the assassination of abraham lincoln but it wasn't until the death of john f. kennedy the presidential production service began to get closer attention from the american people. the reporter on the secret service for the...
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he is written a book about it, the tierney of big tackett was interviewed by the "washington post". >> welcome to "washingtont. post" life. text policy report and author of technology 202 newsletter. my guestst today senator josh hawley a republican from missouri. senator, welcome to the "washington post". >> thank you. >> senator i am looking forward to talking to a bit about your proposal to break up big tech companies in your new book. but we wanted to start to have the events of january 6. senator, you were the first senator to object to the certification of joe biden's electoral college victory. you write in your book, my sin was to raise an objection to one state currently electoral college certification process. senator, what responsibility do you feel for the cascading events that resulted on january 6? >> listen, i did what i said i was going to join january the sixth which is to voice my constituent concerns about election integrity. this is something by the way the process i used to do that democrats have using three ofia the last presidential elections. in fact every time
he is written a book about it, the tierney of big tackett was interviewed by the "washington post". >> welcome to "washingtont. post" life. text policy report and author of technology 202 newsletter. my guestst today senator josh hawley a republican from missouri. senator, welcome to the "washington post". >> thank you. >> senator i am looking forward to talking to a bit about your proposal to break up big tech companies in your new book. but we...
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so where is it whatever you put in practice looks into tierney. there would be one state based on and we should look to the intentions. that's why you can find it today those that are served in a western liberal democracy. i would like to take one more question from the audience. it's the same debate of christian scholars the reformation a counter enlightenment if you can expound on that please. >> that is a huge academic review going on in the past 150 years whether philosophy flourished and influenced the west. did it decline or not they said yes it declined because of a theologian that condemned the philosophers as infidels but at the same time inc. some of their thinking including the logic but actually naturalize it. they pointed out it allows the theology to continue within the tradition so there's some food to the second argument but i agree with the third view who say that the later theological tradition allow the philosophy to some extent but the fact they didn't allow it to be an independent discipline is what led to the stagnation. this
so where is it whatever you put in practice looks into tierney. there would be one state based on and we should look to the intentions. that's why you can find it today those that are served in a western liberal democracy. i would like to take one more question from the audience. it's the same debate of christian scholars the reformation a counter enlightenment if you can expound on that please. >> that is a huge academic review going on in the past 150 years whether philosophy flourished...
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thing that would be important would be to push on the human rights issues, those people leading the tierneye, they won't get any kind of refuge chile or spain or anywhere else, the u.s. should lead and push back against this and finally, i think if there's anything we can do on the internet issue which i know a lot of people are working on, the internet has been very important in this rebellion because this is how it spread over 50 cities on the island which is an unprecedented outburst of rebellion. charles: right. of course bill, it would help that the president doesn't do away with the castro brothers but that aside, we did the earlier in the week where jan psaki had a question from fox on one of the press conferences and had a tough time saying communism wasn't awful thing and this week black lives matter the organization blaming america for what's happening in cuba. what you make of this? >> i think one of the revealing things about this rebellion or the protest in cuba is how it's exposed so many people in the u.s. who can't bring themselves to condemn communism. i'm glad to hear joe
thing that would be important would be to push on the human rights issues, those people leading the tierneye, they won't get any kind of refuge chile or spain or anywhere else, the u.s. should lead and push back against this and finally, i think if there's anything we can do on the internet issue which i know a lot of people are working on, the internet has been very important in this rebellion because this is how it spread over 50 cities on the island which is an unprecedented outburst of...
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. >> this is what tierneys do, hold people hostage.rst in studio guest, excited to see you. happy belated birthday. >> breaking news here? todd: if you made that announcement at 31. >> it is a funny milestone. jillian: what do you think? are you still surprised that people want socialism in this country? >> not at all. it is easy to criticize it or look at things that may -- ignore the parts that we haven't million or more people in this country they came from cuba and could tell us what is going on. some professor said the system would be fantastic if everyone were pure and honest. todd: in the moment we are looking at cuba, is the message of socialism a failure getting through to that person who has been indoctrinated at liberal universities and says socialism not horrible. >> i can't remember who, can't attribute it to them, the way we treat our young crowd is like they are stupid and i know you haven't been in the real world get and don't understand but a better way to handle this and but to be overly benevolent the day after my bi
. >> this is what tierneys do, hold people hostage.rst in studio guest, excited to see you. happy belated birthday. >> breaking news here? todd: if you made that announcement at 31. >> it is a funny milestone. jillian: what do you think? are you still surprised that people want socialism in this country? >> not at all. it is easy to criticize it or look at things that may -- ignore the parts that we haven't million or more people in this country they came from cuba and...
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been lame pretty wish that half the passion they had against the republicans as they do against the tierney in cuba. kennedy: so, does the administration have a cojones to straighten out the tyrants custom request maintenance party panel it is a government we have townhall editor and katie pavlich author of a panic attack young radical, robby soave it is sexy bonnet was of democrat strategist former biting campaign surrogates kevin walling. yes,. >> hike kennedy. kennedy: from this administration there have a handle on anything special on cuba water using. >> there responses pretty pathetic. they're not calling this what it is sprayed the white house continues to say the cuban people are protesting because of covid it the economy has been mismanaged. they will not say the word communist for they will not call the regime communist. and they are doing nothing to try to reopen the internet open up back channels there so information about what is going on which includes journalist being taken off by the cuban government officials while they are doing interviews about what's going on people been
been lame pretty wish that half the passion they had against the republicans as they do against the tierney in cuba. kennedy: so, does the administration have a cojones to straighten out the tyrants custom request maintenance party panel it is a government we have townhall editor and katie pavlich author of a panic attack young radical, robby soave it is sexy bonnet was of democrat strategist former biting campaign surrogates kevin walling. yes,. >> hike kennedy. kennedy: from this...
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. >> i think if we suffered unsure the exact amount of tierney he's instituting on the colonies of beingwn away by how much liberty we had today. that point aside, i grew tim it is a really interesting point. it is a profoundly right wing attitude to have. they are essentially loyalists. despite the comment i made about our government be more to radical than king george the third which is absolutely true, the declaration of independence, with the exception of some writing from harry brown, aunt ron paul is probably the greatest peace of riding in the history of western civilization. and if you cannot get behind that, you really are, i don't know what to say go read the declaration of independence it's amazing read it twice. kennedy: read out loud every year npr. your thoughts chris? >> it is the most radical peace of work written for politics and history of the world. it has been used by every movement to gain more rights for more people. i love the declaration of independence but does that mean it's perfect now they were flawed. they were slave owners but look, your premise that democra
. >> i think if we suffered unsure the exact amount of tierney he's instituting on the colonies of beingwn away by how much liberty we had today. that point aside, i grew tim it is a really interesting point. it is a profoundly right wing attitude to have. they are essentially loyalists. despite the comment i made about our government be more to radical than king george the third which is absolutely true, the declaration of independence, with the exception of some writing from harry...
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this investigation has nothing to do with the manhattan district and tierney of the trump organization. but stephanie, i believe it provides more incentive for those prosecutors to try to bring down mr. trump himself. remember, famously elk upon was brought down by tax invasion. that was far from the worst crime he had ever committed. but it was something that prosecutors could prove. so i believe manhattan district attorney will be looking at that as, well on sunday what president trump said that, after the impeachment, after both impeachments, i got worse. that's a prosecutor's worst fear, that when people are allowed to act as if they're above the law, to escape accountability, they get worse. and trump himself admitted that. >> another book with ivanka book leaking that behind the scenes she was really trying to do the right thing. well she's always welcome to join us here on msnbc until is publicly what she was doing in the administration. >> let's turn to the white house and vaccines. they're really trying to vaccine misinformation, and i'd like to see what psaki said today. >> t
this investigation has nothing to do with the manhattan district and tierney of the trump organization. but stephanie, i believe it provides more incentive for those prosecutors to try to bring down mr. trump himself. remember, famously elk upon was brought down by tax invasion. that was far from the worst crime he had ever committed. but it was something that prosecutors could prove. so i believe manhattan district attorney will be looking at that as, well on sunday what president trump said...
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and people in cuba, they are risking their lives to stand up to modern day tierney.d by florida governor, rhonda santos and senator marco rubio, former cia officer, and
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and you are extended tierney general with the manhattan da has said vocally in her campaigns that she wanted to go after trump. you heard donald trump junior on fox tonight compare this, if you can believe, to putin jailing the alexei navalny. a weird connection given trump's friendship with putin. -- did not go after him. wonder where accountability will be. whether a financial charge gets to the crux of what they want to see the former president scrutinized for. there's a political element here. will it change anyone's mind about this? hard to say. the issues but they're -- then out there for a while. people factor in their equations and their views of the president. of course we will hear a lot more about it in the coming days. >> so daniel goldman, given your experience, take us behind the scenes. ellen weisselberg is alone with his thoughts. one happened starting tonight? one happened starting over the holiday weekend? if there were a mob movie made about this, i would be compelled to ask. is there anything barring dumb nor trump and weisselberg for being in touch either tele---
and you are extended tierney general with the manhattan da has said vocally in her campaigns that she wanted to go after trump. you heard donald trump junior on fox tonight compare this, if you can believe, to putin jailing the alexei navalny. a weird connection given trump's friendship with putin. -- did not go after him. wonder where accountability will be. whether a financial charge gets to the crux of what they want to see the former president scrutinized for. there's a political element...
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according to the washington post, president donald trump called his acting the tierney general nearly every day at the end of the last year to alert him to claims of voter fraud or alleged improper vote crowned in the 2020 election. and quote. in those calls, the post calls the personal them -- and asked what the justice department was doing about it. here's the kicker, those calls did not just a phone calls. there is a paper trail. quote, attorney general rosen told few people about the phone calls even in his inner circle. but there are notes of some of the calls that were written by a top aide to rosen named richard donahue who was present for some of the conversations. those notes will by the way soon be turned over by the senior judiciary committee to see why bill barr so suddenly left the justice department after the election. those notes could head to congress in the matter of days. unless donald trump moves to block that from happening. joining us now is devlin barrack, one of the lead reporters on the blockbuster story in the washington post tonight, dublin, thank you for thi
according to the washington post, president donald trump called his acting the tierney general nearly every day at the end of the last year to alert him to claims of voter fraud or alleged improper vote crowned in the 2020 election. and quote. in those calls, the post calls the personal them -- and asked what the justice department was doing about it. here's the kicker, those calls did not just a phone calls. there is a paper trail. quote, attorney general rosen told few people about the phone...
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there's news out of texas that the stated tierney general ken paxton has arrested a houston voter, who went viral last year after lining up for six hours on super tuesday to vote. he's accused of illegal voting because he was on parole. his parole wasn't until june. he says he didn't know, he was registered to vote. he's in jail and his bail has been set for $100,000. what is your reaction to that place from your county? he voted in harris county. >> it's clear they're trying to create fear. there's a difference between massive voter fraud, which does not exist and innocent mistakes. we are still running down the details of this case. but fundamentally what they are doing is tearing down our democracy. making up strengthening this idea that there is massive fraud that we can stress in our democracy. i don't want people to think the lobbying proposed, the bill being proposed during this session is any later, it's a watered down somehow more palatable version. anything that builds on this flight to pass was in order to make it harder to vote is threatening to democracy. it's making it ha
there's news out of texas that the stated tierney general ken paxton has arrested a houston voter, who went viral last year after lining up for six hours on super tuesday to vote. he's accused of illegal voting because he was on parole. his parole wasn't until june. he says he didn't know, he was registered to vote. he's in jail and his bail has been set for $100,000. what is your reaction to that place from your county? he voted in harris county. >> it's clear they're trying to create...
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. >> it is time to pass off this symbol of tierney and child abuse. we will not stand for it anymore. >> tyranny and child abuse. the kids aren't vaccinated. "out "outfront" now president of the broward county teacher's union. i know the school board meeting on mask requirements descended into chaos and you had to have it rescheduled into today. a lot of anger was directed at you, which must be deeply unsettling. can you tell me what happened? >> well, they showed up around 9:00 testimony to give a little protest that they didn't want their children wearing masks. turned into literally dousing it with lighter fluid, burning it in a pan, and chanting, you know, teachers are child abusers. teachers are murders. our school board members are abusers. we were out there watching it and i just don't stand by and allow people to say, you know, untruth so i countered their comments and they pushed back and we pushed back on each other. we got into the building. it escalated into more wbanter and disagreements. most of the parents, they say they're parents. the
. >> it is time to pass off this symbol of tierney and child abuse. we will not stand for it anymore. >> tyranny and child abuse. the kids aren't vaccinated. "out "outfront" now president of the broward county teacher's union. i know the school board meeting on mask requirements descended into chaos and you had to have it rescheduled into today. a lot of anger was directed at you, which must be deeply unsettling. can you tell me what happened? >> well, they...
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and it thus far up until this point, we had a defensive tierney's basically along with trump himself, able to spin this in a way that they wanted to spin it. with trump going out there and saying things like, all businesses are run this way. well now, we can look at this and if you're just a business owner in new york, you know no they don't, i can't pay my employees off the books. and if i did, i would get caught and sent to prison. so, this is about who the defendant is, it's about what the defendant did. and that really pokes holes in this narrative, or this rhetoric that the defense attorneys, and it is their job to do this, but it is not going to work as well with an indictment like this. i think that makes a difference, to. both on a public relations level as we're speaking about before. but also a little bit in the legal battle to come. >> yeah, your point is it really comes down to. this is about who the defendant is, as trump would have you believe. and his people. or is it about what the defendant did? good to see you rebecca. rebecca roiphe is a former manhattan and assista
and it thus far up until this point, we had a defensive tierney's basically along with trump himself, able to spin this in a way that they wanted to spin it. with trump going out there and saying things like, all businesses are run this way. well now, we can look at this and if you're just a business owner in new york, you know no they don't, i can't pay my employees off the books. and if i did, i would get caught and sent to prison. so, this is about who the defendant is, it's about what the...
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they circulated this pamphlet decrying the tierney of doctor craft, the raveings of a mad press wereng a crime against your innocent and helpless children by getting them vaccinated. check out this pamphlet cartoon kicker. should a working man be forced into vaccination by a police officer and doctor? claiming outrage on personal liberty. claiming there will be no work for those who don't have the mark of the beast on their bodies. it's there, the antiscience suspicions, religious overtones showing how covid anti-vaxxers are using centuries old arguments. the fear in the african-american community is real when men in alabama were suffering from syphilis and told they were receiving treatment, but secretly withheld it. dozens died. the distrust is rooted in real history. but the key point to remember is that medicine was withheld in the tuskegee experiment. receiving a simple dose of penicillin would have saved their lives. one milestone worth mentioning. andrew wakefield who published a paper in 1998 who showed a connection between vaccines and autism was proven with falsified data.
they circulated this pamphlet decrying the tierney of doctor craft, the raveings of a mad press wereng a crime against your innocent and helpless children by getting them vaccinated. check out this pamphlet cartoon kicker. should a working man be forced into vaccination by a police officer and doctor? claiming outrage on personal liberty. claiming there will be no work for those who don't have the mark of the beast on their bodies. it's there, the antiscience suspicions, religious overtones...
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. — tournaments, bonucci and keele tierney, the combined age of 20 very young _ tierney, the combined _ be a gimme for england. given the portrait you paint the _ be a gimme for england. given the portrait you paint the opposition, i portrait you paint the opposition, how on earth do england win? england have not how on earth do england win? england have got some — how on earth do england win? england have got some very — how on earth do england win? england have got some very good _ how on earth do england win? england have got some very good players. i how on earth do england win? england have got some very good players. 0ne| have got some very good players. one of my— have got some very good players. one of my fears _ have got some very good players. one of my fears was how good they were going _ of my fears was how good they were going to _ of my fears was how good they were going to be — of my fears was how good they were going to be defensively. harry maguire — going to be defensively. harry maguire being fit is a huge boost for england in the latter stages of this tournament, a
. — tournaments, bonucci and keele tierney, the combined age of 20 very young _ tierney, the combined _ be a gimme for england. given the portrait you paint the _ be a gimme for england. given the portrait you paint the opposition, i portrait you paint the opposition, how on earth do england win? england have not how on earth do england win? england have got some — how on earth do england win? england have got some very — how on earth do england win? england have got some very good _ how...
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. >> broadly, the tierney general -- to which the united states was a part of, or they were asked to through the supreme court or the other court. although that was the one situation i would describe or had interaction with the white house, that was in my and experience the easy part. there were other oversight a federal law enforcement agents can be difficult and complex assignment and the interaction with other departments, as i mentioned is a constant source of border. it was true with her guarding of the safe department, it was true with regard to national security issues with respect to other departments. having to make sure they understood the authority, and we understood our. sometimes it required a sit downs at a higher level. those were the situations that were -- i think that it is possible to overstate the importance of abstract rules when it comes to issues like this, because a lot of it, in my experience at least, depends on the personalities of people involved. i had a very good relationship with the white house counsel, there was a good communication, and even in a sit
. >> broadly, the tierney general -- to which the united states was a part of, or they were asked to through the supreme court or the other court. although that was the one situation i would describe or had interaction with the white house, that was in my and experience the easy part. there were other oversight a federal law enforcement agents can be difficult and complex assignment and the interaction with other departments, as i mentioned is a constant source of border. it was true with...
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when >> coming up, it does raise the question on, should i get in a tierney?he boyfriend would do something else, something truly bizarre after talking to police, he talked to himself. when dateline continues. when dateline continues. or atopi under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your chi
when >> coming up, it does raise the question on, should i get in a tierney?he boyfriend would do something else, something truly bizarre after talking to police, he talked to himself. when dateline continues. when dateline continues. or atopi under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my...
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. >> tammy saw how tierney was committed to her patients.o leave the office. so she was charmed when one day in september harold asked for her help. >> you got a phone call out of the blue from herald. >> he has he found and said, hey tammy i want to surprise tony for her anniversary, can you help me out? >> it was their 12th wedding anniversary. harold wanted to celebrate with a surprise trip to one of colorado's when there's, rocky mountain national park. >> so are being sneaky in all of this? >> i am. we had all of her husband's to call and do something fun like that. so i made her schedule so that she could be done and out of the office by 3:00. but it looks like she would be till five. >> the big day was some september 28th, 2012. he came into the office and the other girls thought it would be fun to really surprise her. so they put him in an exam room. >> a colleague shot this cell phone video. >> so she picks up the charred and walks in the room as she normally would and there is her husband. and she is like, what's going on? and he s
. >> tammy saw how tierney was committed to her patients.o leave the office. so she was charmed when one day in september harold asked for her help. >> you got a phone call out of the blue from herald. >> he has he found and said, hey tammy i want to surprise tony for her anniversary, can you help me out? >> it was their 12th wedding anniversary. harold wanted to celebrate with a surprise trip to one of colorado's when there's, rocky mountain national park. >> so...
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why is it important to establish a national paid leave program that supports a diverse array of tierney >> like you said, the majority of people need time off to care for a family members serious issue or their own. this is things like cancer treatment, helping a parent recover from a fall or a child in the hospital. it improves health outcomes for those who need care and prevents people from having to make impossible choices between being there for their families and their own health and jobs and income. it's also important for gender equity because women are more likely to take parental leave. a policy that only covers new parents to reinforce. so finally, as a population in the workforce that are both aging, a comprehensive paid leave policy is just smart economics to ensure workers continue to work and manage caring for a parent or loved one. >> thank you. what are some of the policies i want to talk about those that are receiving ssi. what are some of the policies the committee should be considering when it comes to ensuring that a paid medical leave program is inclusive for indivi
why is it important to establish a national paid leave program that supports a diverse array of tierney >> like you said, the majority of people need time off to care for a family members serious issue or their own. this is things like cancer treatment, helping a parent recover from a fall or a child in the hospital. it improves health outcomes for those who need care and prevents people from having to make impossible choices between being there for their families and their own health and...
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the free press that gives us that knowledge, the free press that protects us most certainly from tierneyddress what i have discussed but i will note this, stateea legislatures with slippy free press. sixteen states the district s of vicolumbia for the media, there are 24 states that have qualified privileges for the media. other states that don't have those have common law protection for the media. the act of 2017 is great platform supported by both parties t and each time we move back to enactment. i am critical aspects of the law even though i would take that in a heartbeat. to try to gain that protection for media but i note it could be strengthened with greater explanation of presumptions but i also believe it has to be rewritten of what constitutes the journalists, journalism has changed in this world. the definition in the law and journalistic and age is out of date. so i would suggest examining that. i would end with, i did 15 years ago and it this way, we cannot afford consequences of leaving for media exposed the way we have. w that will leave not just them ex post but it i will
the free press that gives us that knowledge, the free press that protects us most certainly from tierneyddress what i have discussed but i will note this, stateea legislatures with slippy free press. sixteen states the district s of vicolumbia for the media, there are 24 states that have qualified privileges for the media. other states that don't have those have common law protection for the media. the act of 2017 is great platform supported by both parties t and each time we move back to...
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but her mother tierney had been smoking for years when she fell pregnant, starting atjust14.n smoked. smoking is strongly linked to deprivation. everyone, really, was smoking. i come from an area where a lot of young people do smoke, as well. so i had the likes of my friends in school. if i'm honest, it wasn't discouraged not to smoke. the adults weren't all, "oh, don't smoke." it was, go behind the back of the bike sheds sort of thing. smoking in a child's household is contributing to the uk having the second highest rate of deaths for children under five in western europe. now, the country's first—ever national database of child deaths has been created. our experts are trying to work out why so many children are dying and it is becoming clear that there is one word that cannot be ignored. that word is deprivation. this graph shows the poorer the background of a child, the more likely they are to die. the correlation is unmistakable and it's costing huge numbers of young lives. 23% of deaths are potentially avoidable, preventable if we can eliminate social deprivation. and t
but her mother tierney had been smoking for years when she fell pregnant, starting atjust14.n smoked. smoking is strongly linked to deprivation. everyone, really, was smoking. i come from an area where a lot of young people do smoke, as well. so i had the likes of my friends in school. if i'm honest, it wasn't discouraged not to smoke. the adults weren't all, "oh, don't smoke." it was, go behind the back of the bike sheds sort of thing. smoking in a child's household is contributing...