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of taking risks the shunting back and forth of responsibility so during pretty much everything trust board and politicians to stop the spread of the virus is dissipating with every make signal they send like this one says day the 1st of april as well as the set of april should be defined as calm days with extensive contact restrictions and a ban on gatherings from the 1st to the 5th of april. the idea was a mistake this mistake is my mistake alone and mistake must be called a mistake and above all it must be corrected at the same time of course i know that this whole matter trygaeus more uncertainty i regret that deeply and apologize to all citizens vaccines turned out to be no silver bullet against the coronavirus prompting even more contradictions within reason we won't give this esther zeneca vaccines of people over 65. it has been greenlighted for people over 55 with a medical condition. astra zeneca has a nature stiction from 18 to 64. the standing committee for vaccination recommends the use of the eschews any $1000.00 vaccine and those over 60 and surely over dissidents are only add
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whether they go to sfusd and the big question they have is to be frank, they don't necessarily trust that the board is going to follow through with full five days of education in the fall and for working people and women in particular who overwhelmingly leaving the workforce, they might choose a sacred heart or adrew if they give them money because they know their kids need to be back in the fall. that's the way i choose to view this. but i have to say i hope you all are talking to actual parents and families because in the next week, they're going to make a decision and i'm a product of san francisco public schools, two of my three kids are in san francisco public schools but parents need to see that there's a commitment to get our kids back in school and it's going to be up to you all to give that clear message tonight. thank you commissioner lam. thank you to all of you for your leadership. i urge you to really show your support today. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. hello, sarah. >> can you hear me okay? >> clerk: yes. >> i just want to echo support for commissioner lam's resolution. i want to
whether they go to sfusd and the big question they have is to be frank, they don't necessarily trust that the board is going to follow through with full five days of education in the fall and for working people and women in particular who overwhelmingly leaving the workforce, they might choose a sacred heart or adrew if they give them money because they know their kids need to be back in the fall. that's the way i choose to view this. but i have to say i hope you all are talking to actual...
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your deal >> in that case we would able to make another offer obviously talking a waiver on the boarding truste boarding trust would have to be approved. if the approved the waiver and approved the transaction we offer at that time the kcs shareholders get the $200 in cash and also the shares from that point after the company is in trust and cn continue the process to get it proved by the stb. the offer based on that. if they have otherwise, then we have to -- >> understood. we'll be following closely don't typically see overbids of this size. appreciate your taking time with us this morning. thank you. >> thank you hopefully we can speak again >> look forward it to. >> bye. >>> we'll keep an eye on transplants as futures remain soft this tuesday. don't go anywhere. did you know that petco, is now a health and wellness company? their groomers work wonders for my confidence. i trust their vets, and i'm known to have trust issues. they deliver high quality food the same day. i was outside digging, what'd i miss? just everything regarding our physical, social, and mental health. exciting. i'm gon
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[laughter] so maybe half the board members that's what you need a handful of people that you trust. >> is there one board member you relied on more than others that was your go to person? >> i love ralph larson. he was the presiding director. he had such great judgment. he was tough-minded that zero eat those. and he died tragically 2016. but he was a wonderful human being. i just loved him. he was a guy that could go from board room to factory floor in 15 seconds i've never been able to see anybody quite like roger could. >> cutting through tuesday don't do it. >> and roger says i hate this business. you might as well sit down. [laughter] >> i will wrap up the meeting with one last question from the audience we will read it to you to digest. infamous meeting in schenectady with this meeting it becomes clear with the profitability to monetize contracts running out of cash. the blueprint took place in the oversight group which provided on the as-needed basis how it is not identified sooner? >> the meeting as described is not the way it happened but for probably three years the board an
[laughter] so maybe half the board members that's what you need a handful of people that you trust. >> is there one board member you relied on more than others that was your go to person? >> i love ralph larson. he was the presiding director. he had such great judgment. he was tough-minded that zero eat those. and he died tragically 2016. but he was a wonderful human being. i just loved him. he was a guy that could go from board room to factory floor in 15 seconds i've never been...
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many consider his tactical import invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded flic develop trust between the players and coaching staff and that team spirit helped drive germany to victory. in 2019 he was very united with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. 6 1st league game in charge story browsing and dominant for new victory over the police you don't think it was a stunt the club needed and slowly flick started to get done back to their best. from a december the varians went on an incredible strike 2020 dawn of the next 30 matches in all competitions. played on the bundesliga the german cup and the champions league. shock the console to offer a. flick forged europe's most deadly attack fine and scored a 116 goals. as in just $36.00 matches an average of more than 3 goals per game. the pinnacle came within a toothbrushing of boss a low enough to spines relentless and ruthless attacks when all opponents sought. the crowning victory was a one nil defeat of paris such a month in the champions league final. so how
many consider his tactical import invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded flic develop trust between the players and coaching staff and that team spirit helped drive germany to victory. in 2019 he was very united with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. 6 1st league game in charge story browsing and dominant for new victory over the police you don't think it was a stunt the club needed and slowly flick started to...
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many consider his tactical input invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded like develop trust between the players and coaching staff and that team spirit helped drive germany to victory. in 2019 he was reunited with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. 6 1st late game in story browsing and dominance for new victory over the last year dormant it was the spark the club needed and slowly flick started to get but back to that to us. from it december the varians went on an incredible strake 2020 dawn of the next 30 matches in all competitions. clean up the bundesliga the german cup and the champions league and fans and shock the console to offer a. flick forged europe's most deadly attack fine and scored a 116 go. goals in just $36.00 matches an average of more than 3 goals per game. the pinnacle came with an 82 thrashing of boss a line up the spines relentless and ruthless attacks when all opponents saw it. the crowning victory was a one no defeat of carries such a month in the champions league final. so how exact
many consider his tactical input invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded like develop trust between the players and coaching staff and that team spirit helped drive germany to victory. in 2019 he was reunited with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. 6 1st late game in story browsing and dominance for new victory over the last year dormant it was the spark the club needed and slowly flick started to get but back to...
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many consider his tactical import invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded develop trust betweenthe players and coaching staff and the team spirit helped drive germany to victory. 2019 he was free united with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. 6 1st late game in charge story browsing and dominant victory of the police you don't think it was a stock the club needed and slowly flick started to get but back to that to us. from it december the bavarians went on an incredible strake 2020 dawn of the next 30 matches in all competitions. cleaned up the bundesliga the german camp and the champions league and fans in shock the console to offer a. flick full of europe's most deadly attack clients scored a $116.00 goals in just $36.00 matches an average of more than 3 goals per game. the pinnacle came with an eye tooth brushing their boss alone up despite his relentless and ruthless attacks when all apart inside. the crowning victory was a one nil to face of paris such a month in the champions league final. how exactly di
many consider his tactical import invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded develop trust betweenthe players and coaching staff and the team spirit helped drive germany to victory. 2019 he was free united with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. 6 1st late game in charge story browsing and dominant victory of the police you don't think it was a stock the club needed and slowly flick started to get but back to that to...
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board. and that's where you just need a handful of people that you trust. >> was there one board member you relied on more than others that was you go to person? >> i love ralph arneson. he was the chairman of j and j and he had such great judgment. he was so tough-minded that he had zero humor. and ralph was just a great man. he died tragically in 2016 i believe but he was just a wonderful human being and i just loved him. roger pinsky, the racecar owner he was a guy that would go from the board room to factory floor in like 15 seconds and i've never seen anybody able to go from high to low quite like roger could . he was a champ as well. >> he made an important call for you on the board, cutting through one of your .biggest dilemmas he just said do it. >> we were thinking about bidding on a big outfit with the company. we were preparing offer and roger looks and says i hate this. all risk, no reward. i said today you might as well as it down.he's not going to fly. hewas right. he was incredible . >> i'm going to wrap up the meeting with one last question from the audience . it's another l
board. and that's where you just need a handful of people that you trust. >> was there one board member you relied on more than others that was you go to person? >> i love ralph arneson. he was the chairman of j and j and he had such great judgment. he was so tough-minded that he had zero humor. and ralph was just a great man. he died tragically in 2016 i believe but he was just a wonderful human being and i just loved him. roger pinsky, the racecar owner he was a guy that would go...
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we've ever reason most often without any reason to talk about trust it's like. a boarding condition for them and you kind of sport the room for them who is going to be the loudest speaking against you russia. and we are trying to do research and it's regard i am not even trying to be this or cassock we are really modest in this regard usually we don't even respond to this unfriendly alfred's but we don't even respond to the rudeness. blackton true we want to keep good neighborly relations with all the participants of the international audience. if your laugh or if this is what we see what's happening in the real world we are picking on russia here in there without any reason to. shop around there and it's like it's around a large tiger you can see all the smaller hyenas it's like from the rudyard kipling's nobles with the woods near the ocean of the gobi are jazz being jazzman to their. to their leader kipling was truly a gravy writer we want to keep good relations with all the participants all the foreign policies including those. go at it that we are not really having go
we've ever reason most often without any reason to talk about trust it's like. a boarding condition for them and you kind of sport the room for them who is going to be the loudest speaking against you russia. and we are trying to do research and it's regard i am not even trying to be this or cassock we are really modest in this regard usually we don't even respond to this unfriendly alfred's but we don't even respond to the rudeness. blackton true we want to keep good neighborly relations with...
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protests from arsenal fans outside the emirates last night, while the spurs supporters trust called for their boardns against the clubs involved. they're approaching half time in that match at anfield. liverpool leading 1—0 through an early goal through mo salah. later, there's a big london derby with west ham hosting chelsea. both sides are hunting a place in the top four. in the late match, already relegated sheffield united host brighton. "what a feeling" is how graeme mcdowell described his hole in one at the zurich classic team event, in louisiana. he teamed up with england's matt wallace and at the par three 17th. wallace and at the par three 17th he served up the perfect response to what had been a rather he celebrated the hole in one by ordering a bucket of beers to be delivered to the media centre. what's more, his team then birdied the final hole and finished eight under par overall — five shots off the leaders. england's justin rose and sweden's henrik stenson are just two off the lead. one man not out in louisiana is tiger woods, who's released the first image of himself since his car c
protests from arsenal fans outside the emirates last night, while the spurs supporters trust called for their boardns against the clubs involved. they're approaching half time in that match at anfield. liverpool leading 1—0 through an early goal through mo salah. later, there's a big london derby with west ham hosting chelsea. both sides are hunting a place in the top four. in the late match, already relegated sheffield united host brighton. "what a feeling" is how graeme mcdowell...
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many consider his tactical input invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded the flick developed trust between the players and coaching staff and that team spirit helped drive germany to victory. in 2019 he was very united with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. klicks tousle a game in charge story browsing and dominant for new victory over the last year dortmund it was the stock the club needed and slowly flick started to get done back to them to us. from december the bavarians went on an incredible strake 2020 dawn of the next 30 matches in all competitions. cleaned up the bundesliga the german camps and the champions league roster and fans in shock of the console saw it for a. flick forged europe's most deadly attack fire and scored a $116.00 goals in just $36.00 matches an average of more than 3 goals per game. the pinnacle came with an eye tooth brushing your boss a lot of the spines relentless and ruthless attacks when all opponents sought. the printing victory was a one nil defeat of paris such a month in the
many consider his tactical input invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded the flick developed trust between the players and coaching staff and that team spirit helped drive germany to victory. in 2019 he was very united with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. klicks tousle a game in charge story browsing and dominant for new victory over the last year dortmund it was the stock the club needed and slowly flick...
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you can trust her across the board. you can't sit here and say, oh, well, now the system is working. no, the people made the system work. let's keep the system working for the people. >> hey, van, can i ask? i feel like in a lot of ways we've lived history through your eyes the last several years or you've helped us understand so much of what we've seen in the last few years on a range, a whole range of things. so where does this fit? >> you know, the guy mentioned rodney king. i was 22. i was in law school. they were teaching about liberty and justice for all, and i look at tv, and i can't see it. i walk out the front door at yale school, i can't see it. i walk literally a few blocks away from campus, kids were going to prison frn drugs. kids on campus were doing drugs tall time and nobody called the cops. rodney king changed my life, the trajectory of my life. i worked on police issues, violence issues. i couldn't believe what i saw. if we had gotn't the opposite verdict with rodney king 30 years ago, my life would ha
you can trust her across the board. you can't sit here and say, oh, well, now the system is working. no, the people made the system work. let's keep the system working for the people. >> hey, van, can i ask? i feel like in a lot of ways we've lived history through your eyes the last several years or you've helped us understand so much of what we've seen in the last few years on a range, a whole range of things. so where does this fit? >> you know, the guy mentioned rodney king. i...
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many consider his tactical input invaluable and his personal touch was also boarded flick develop trust between the players and coaching staff and the team spirit helped drive germany to victory. in 2019 he was free united with as coaches assistant but it wasn't long before he was thrust into the limelight to take on the main job. 6 1st late game in charge story browsing and dominant for new victory over the race you don't think it was the stock the club needed and slowly flick started to get done back to them to us. from it december the bavarians went on an incredible strike 2020 dawn of the next 30 matches in all competitions. cleaned up the bundesliga the german camp and the champions league and fans and struck the console so hard for. conflict forged europe's most deadly attack find scored a $116.00 goals in just $36.00 matches an average of more than 3 goals per game. the pinnacle came with an eye tooth brushing a pass a low enough spines relentless and ruthless attacks when all opponents sought. the crowning victory was a one. fate of power such as your mind in the champions leagu
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an arsenal fan and board member of the arsenal supporters trust and a senior lecturer in sports managementand a strategic advisor focusing on sports technology. a warm welcome to you all. this idea of a super league, while maybe not the exact same thing, but the idea has been discussed for years. was it the pandemic that pushed it across the line? and why now? >> yeah, i think -- thanks for having me -- this has been around since the 1990's around the time of the breaking of the champions league. i think the major collapse have accumulated in the last year, and the her reason which is important is the availability of capitalist fans and states who have the idea to invest heavily in sport. not only in football. now they want to finance this super league, and i think that is what has put it over the line. >> the plan has been described as a spit in the face of football lovers and said the clubs and players should be banned from competitions as soon as possible. what happens next? what kind of impact will this have on the rest of the season? >> if this becomes a protracted affair, we could be
an arsenal fan and board member of the arsenal supporters trust and a senior lecturer in sports managementand a strategic advisor focusing on sports technology. a warm welcome to you all. this idea of a super league, while maybe not the exact same thing, but the idea has been discussed for years. was it the pandemic that pushed it across the line? and why now? >> yeah, i think -- thanks for having me -- this has been around since the 1990's around the time of the breaking of the champions...
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communities don't trust law enforcement, when there is a breakdown in community police trust, it has a negative effect across the board on rates of violence and crime. so i do think that there is a piece of this that has to do with the way in which law enforcement is perceived in a lot of communities, and the need to rebuild, to reform the way police are trained, to rebuild trust with the community, because that is going to have an impact on things like violent crime that you see in that video. >> i couldn't agree with you more, after speaking to somebody victims over the course of this past year, almost i would say at least 5 to 10 every single week. i can definitely see where you are coming from, and the need that we need to heal, and develop that understanding, in order to move forwamove forwamoe robyn thomas, executive director at giffords law center, thank you for being here with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> coming up next, after the break, dr. alok patel joins us live. make sure to log on to facebook live, and ask your two truths and a lie. we will be engaging in that in just a coup i have the ple
communities don't trust law enforcement, when there is a breakdown in community police trust, it has a negative effect across the board on rates of violence and crime. so i do think that there is a piece of this that has to do with the way in which law enforcement is perceived in a lot of communities, and the need to rebuild, to reform the way police are trained, to rebuild trust with the community, because that is going to have an impact on things like violent crime that you see in that video....
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possibly put a question on people's trust in bodies like the. border these medical board these force european countries because these are the bodies that approved this vaccine for use if there really is this confirmation that this definitively a link between this vaccine and this rare type of blood clotting many people will wonder if the trust has been misplaced and the lot of questions that surround such bad timing is one on the back of that 3rd wave. there with the latest update on the astra zeneca vaccine from paris. when i spoke earlier to independent bennett she believes the regulator had to act the moment the 1st dance appeared was human lives at risk. i think it would have been very useful to treat this is very seriously because we're dealing with the lives of people so i think from the moment there was any doubt they should have acted very quickly on that and of people are very worried and they obviously prefer him to go through different type of that's a nation yet the general feedback that i'm receiving is that people aren't sure what to do because there's so ma
possibly put a question on people's trust in bodies like the. border these medical board these force european countries because these are the bodies that approved this vaccine for use if there really is this confirmation that this definitively a link between this vaccine and this rare type of blood clotting many people will wonder if the trust has been misplaced and the lot of questions that surround such bad timing is one on the back of that 3rd wave. there with the latest update on the astra...
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this was the very first property the national trust board, purchased.lding. he tried to save the building. in the end he was recommended to contact a new charity that had literallyjust formed in london in 1895. that had literally 'ust formed in london in 1895.— that had literally 'ust formed in london in 1895. what was it that made the national _ london in 1895. what was it that made the national trust - london in 1895. what was it that made the national trust want i london in 1895. what was it that made the national trust want to i london in 1895. what was it that - made the national trust want to get this particular property? thea;r made the national trust want to get this particular property?— this particular property? they were interested from _ this particular property? they were interested from the _ this particular property? they were interested from the beginning. - interested from the beginning. octavia hill, one of the founders of the national trust, came to look at the national trust, came to look at the property. when she was here she was ju
this was the very first property the national trust board, purchased.lding. he tried to save the building. in the end he was recommended to contact a new charity that had literallyjust formed in london in 1895. that had literally 'ust formed in london in 1895.— that had literally 'ust formed in london in 1895. what was it that made the national _ london in 1895. what was it that made the national trust - london in 1895. what was it that made the national trust want i london in 1895. what was...
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all right let's bring in our guests in london aqil vs an arsenal fan and board member of the arsenal supporters trust. in law for a u.k. garcia senior lecturer in sports management and policy at law for a university and in beirut trained of its strategic adviser adel e sports focusing on sports signal a-g. a warm welcome to you all but let me start with you today is this idea of a super league well maybe not the exact same thing but the idea has been discussed for years was it the pandemic that pushed it across the line and why why now yeah i think thanks for having me indeed this has been around progress is the ninety's in this pursuit of the late ninety's around the time of the griffin of the champions league and has told of our korea for quite some time while now i think although one handy thing that depend they're making a case the level of depth of the major lapse half accumulate in there in the last year on the all of the other recent i think that which is very important is probably far less this cast is their ability of capitally sponsor bent your head most of them coming from the united state
all right let's bring in our guests in london aqil vs an arsenal fan and board member of the arsenal supporters trust. in law for a u.k. garcia senior lecturer in sports management and policy at law for a university and in beirut trained of its strategic adviser adel e sports focusing on sports signal a-g. a warm welcome to you all but let me start with you today is this idea of a super league well maybe not the exact same thing but the idea has been discussed for years was it the pandemic that...
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what they learned from him, and even princess beatrice, who has joined the board of one of the charities, the outward bound truste shadowed him for years before stepping down as chairman in the role. i think that filters down across the family. >> wilfred and andrew, stand by. we want to continue our coverage as we watch some of the processional that will begin momentarily. we'll see pallbearers, as mentioned. the coffin will leave the private chapel and be on a procession, as we see there. that is the personal standard of the duke of edinburgh, the flag-draped coffin. now beginning its journey on the grounds of windsor castle and, ultimately, to the inside of the chapel there for the funeral itself. we'll watch this as this unfolds. as mentioned, he was the longest serving consort of any british monarch, by the queen's side nearly 70 years. he took that job very seriously, completing more than 22,000 solo engagements before retiring from royal duties in 2017. as we watch these images, let's turn to anne thompson. she's in windsor. she's been looking more deeply into the life of the duke of edinburgh. anne? >> r
what they learned from him, and even princess beatrice, who has joined the board of one of the charities, the outward bound truste shadowed him for years before stepping down as chairman in the role. i think that filters down across the family. >> wilfred and andrew, stand by. we want to continue our coverage as we watch some of the processional that will begin momentarily. we'll see pallbearers, as mentioned. the coffin will leave the private chapel and be on a procession, as we see...
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board. people that we should be trusting to make decisions whereas if you killed your own mother, perhaps there should be a very high standard of whether or not you should be returned to the streets. so, again, this is one of those scenarios where it's not surprising. the mayor of new york touted that we have the lowest population on rikers island. i would be happy for him, but not corresponding to a reduction in crime and not corresponding to a reduction in this sort of street crime that opportunist like the hate crime perpetrators have used to do a horrible things to asian and jewish and many other new yorkers. eric: finally, rikers is the city jail. what should other cities do? what's your message, you know, to try -- how do you balance the legitimate needs and concerns of some with the other concerns about maintaining public safety? >> well, eric, you actually mentioned about stop and frisk and i think most republicans and most police officers even in new york would admit that the use of stop and frisk was becoming too much. it was coming to the point where, you know, people were being rout
board. people that we should be trusting to make decisions whereas if you killed your own mother, perhaps there should be a very high standard of whether or not you should be returned to the streets. so, again, this is one of those scenarios where it's not surprising. the mayor of new york touted that we have the lowest population on rikers island. i would be happy for him, but not corresponding to a reduction in crime and not corresponding to a reduction in this sort of street crime that...
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guest: first on burisma, hunter biden on the board of burisma because he is a ukrainian gas expert? of course not. that is why conservatives trust us more than mainstream media. he knew nothing about gas, little-known ukrainian gas. he was on there because his last name was biden and that was a way of getting a payoff, hoping to influence joe biden. is that true? of course it's true. now, is hunter biden super relevant to current day politics? not at all. he has no role in the administration formally or informally. you want to beat up the president's son because it makes you feel good? have at it. understand that trump's kids robbed us blind when they were in office. what are they get, $640 million? extra wealth while they were in office in four years? a ivanka trump, jared kushner, beavis and butt-head, eric and don jr. so, after you got fleeced by trump's kids, and he put them in charge jared kushner couldn't , even get clearance from the secret service. he was a national security threat and you want him in charge of national security? so after trump robbed you, you , are worried about hunter biden and his past? look, brother,
guest: first on burisma, hunter biden on the board of burisma because he is a ukrainian gas expert? of course not. that is why conservatives trust us more than mainstream media. he knew nothing about gas, little-known ukrainian gas. he was on there because his last name was biden and that was a way of getting a payoff, hoping to influence joe biden. is that true? of course it's true. now, is hunter biden super relevant to current day politics? not at all. he has no role in the administration...
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speak of and we have been pending for addicts and you see building start to be boarded up and businesses start to close, that trustt's alreadyal there between our justice system and members of the community expands exponentially. they say you are preparing me for an acquittal. you are telling me if it's boarded up, you anticipate my unrest, my wrath, you anticipate the evolution of a protest into looting and other sayings. so part of what you are saying is that pavlovian reflects our response to say what does this mean if you are calling out the national guard. people believe, did you get a heads up, governor. did you get a heads up, judge? do, you know something that we o not know? >> tucker:r: it's kind of hard to know exactly what she was trying to say. it appears to be this, the mobs that have built all these cities intimidate the rest of the country, but in fact evidence that they are racist. oh, okay. dom lemond told us the verdict wasn't really about derek chauvin at all, it was about what this country values. >> i'm really nervous about this, especially because of what this means for the entire country, bu
speak of and we have been pending for addicts and you see building start to be boarded up and businesses start to close, that trustt's alreadyal there between our justice system and members of the community expands exponentially. they say you are preparing me for an acquittal. you are telling me if it's boarded up, you anticipate my unrest, my wrath, you anticipate the evolution of a protest into looting and other sayings. so part of what you are saying is that pavlovian reflects our response...
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trust. that. if the shoe. and now crossing the threshold of your cheek and making his fist into space also now on board the international space to. be back on the back. very far from here for. her. her. her. her her. her. here everything is very different than back on earth they have to float rather than and it's not that easy to get used to they have to sleep standing up in a sleeping bag making sure to zip up so that their arms don't flail about gravity that's a station you have to learn how to get a long ways there are too many threads here to waste time quarrelling. this is new. video. i love the fact that on the international space station we are just. depend on each other every day with our lives and it is such a great example for everyone politicians just everyone all over the world of how we can work together to achieve great things everything that's important to us it's really important to us is pretty much the same and if you know i started saying something that he doesn't agree with or he says something that i don't agree with then we'll start chuckling and say all their stuff strong russian bear what are you
trust. that. if the shoe. and now crossing the threshold of your cheek and making his fist into space also now on board the international space to. be back on the back. very far from here for. her. her. her. her her. her. here everything is very different than back on earth they have to float rather than and it's not that easy to get used to they have to sleep standing up in a sleeping bag making sure to zip up so that their arms don't flail about gravity that's a station you have to learn how...
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america that when we have impending verdicts and you see buildings start to be boarded up and businesses start to close, that trust gap that's already there between our justice system and members of the community, text bands exponentially because in their minds they say you're preparing me for an acquittal. you are telling me if it's boarded up, you anticipate my unrest, my wrath. you anticipate the devolution of a protest into looting and other things, and so part of what you're seeing in terms of what you're speaking about, van, is that pavlovian reflection and response saying what does this mean if you're calling out the national guard? did you get a head's up, governor, did you get a head's up, president, judge? do you know something that we don't know and what you raised, van, the difference between how you compare and what negligence locks like. minnesota has a very specific and recent memory of what second-degree charges look like, second-degree manslaughter because jimenez who killed castillo charged and acquitted with the charge. does that feel the same way, the officer resign kim potter who killed daunte
america that when we have impending verdicts and you see buildings start to be boarded up and businesses start to close, that trust gap that's already there between our justice system and members of the community, text bands exponentially because in their minds they say you're preparing me for an acquittal. you are telling me if it's boarded up, you anticipate my unrest, my wrath. you anticipate the devolution of a protest into looting and other things, and so part of what you're seeing in...
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year ago a radio host wayne du pree who served as a board member of the national diversity coalition of donald trump says it's vital to rebuild trust between police and minority community. tensions are so diode to the left and right the people that are getting hurt or in the middle what's happening right now is not going to stop is going to get worse because the leadership around many places is weak there is a lack of trust on both sides of the aisle. and when i mean both sides and there's a lack of trust with within the police community about what's going on within the minority community in then there's a lack of trust within the minority community i'm out what the police. are doing because of what they see projected on our media every day there has to be a concerted effort from both sides and leadership leadership of people there everybody can trust to sit down and work out proven solutions and and take our own types of suggestions and try to work on something and bring the trust back between law enforcement and the community. social media giant twitter has banned the founder of investigative journalist group project veritas for
year ago a radio host wayne du pree who served as a board member of the national diversity coalition of donald trump says it's vital to rebuild trust between police and minority community. tensions are so diode to the left and right the people that are getting hurt or in the middle what's happening right now is not going to stop is going to get worse because the leadership around many places is weak there is a lack of trust on both sides of the aisle. and when i mean both sides and there's a...
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but can you explain how this board is set up and why people should trust they're actually independent they trying to use this to get out of accountability for making their own decisions about stuff like this. >> they're totally independent. we've spoken to them. they are funded separately from facebook. they don't have to do anything. when they were calling us about their plans, they don't have to facebook about any of these kind of things. it's a who's who list. former heads of state, former lawyers and professors who are on top of this. their independence is not in question. but what is very interesting to watch is what their ruling is and what their policy recommendations, which are not binding, how facebook will treat those. how to treat these kind of things in the future, if other heads of state say inflammatory or things that incite people to violence, should they be kicked off? how should they treat ceos or other public figures. these social platforms have incredible, incredible power. when trump was kicked off of facebook and twitter, we don't hear him a lot on the internet an
but can you explain how this board is set up and why people should trust they're actually independent they trying to use this to get out of accountability for making their own decisions about stuff like this. >> they're totally independent. we've spoken to them. they are funded separately from facebook. they don't have to do anything. when they were calling us about their plans, they don't have to facebook about any of these kind of things. it's a who's who list. former heads of state,...
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response in america where we have a verdict and buildings are started to be boarded up and businesses start to close, that trust gap that's already there between our justice system and members of the community, it expands exponentially. because in their minds they say you're preparing me for an acquittal. people believe, did you get a heads up governor, did you get a heads up mr. president, did you get a heads up, judge? do you know something we do not know >> laura: jorge, so they're kind of damned if they do damned if they don't. if they don't board up the buildings, they lose their store or maybe another government building, and if they do, then they're sending a terrible message to the people on the streets you think the people on the streets you talked to were upset that there was some fort fix going on there? >> here on the ground the business owners had to protect their business because they saw what happened last year and the thing is, when you have law enforcement concentrated on one area of say like the brooklyn center police department, it leaves the rest of the city stretched thin. so the business o
response in america where we have a verdict and buildings are started to be boarded up and businesses start to close, that trust gap that's already there between our justice system and members of the community, it expands exponentially. because in their minds they say you're preparing me for an acquittal. people believe, did you get a heads up governor, did you get a heads up mr. president, did you get a heads up, judge? do you know something we do not know >> laura: jorge, so they're...