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when i worked in campaigns this happened back in 2008 where voters would come to us at town halls inampshire asking about the nafta super highway. and we're asking what's the nafta super highway and how do we combat this misinformation. so it's very difficult. >> okay, hold on. i have one thing before we get there because i do want to pose this to you. it does seem like republicans fall for this more than democrats. republicans fall for conspiracies more than democrats. >> i don't know. >> the there's the conspiracy that covid was made up. people that believe that biden is the legitimate president. tkepldemocrats 98%. >> and i agree with kevin that if you have a prior view. if you believe, actually preparing for this. there actually is kitty litter in schools. you know why? >> because there's cats. >> no, because in some cases it's been used as emergency purposes if there's lock downs. >> you can debunk that's true by doing one minute of research on your phone. >> just a lot of distrust of institutions and the government that's really being pedals more often on the right. >> don't yo
when i worked in campaigns this happened back in 2008 where voters would come to us at town halls inampshire asking about the nafta super highway. and we're asking what's the nafta super highway and how do we combat this misinformation. so it's very difficult. >> okay, hold on. i have one thing before we get there because i do want to pose this to you. it does seem like republicans fall for this more than democrats. republicans fall for conspiracies more than democrats. >> i don't...
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worked on campaigns, this happened back in probably 2008, where, you know, voters would come to us at town halls in new hampshire asking about the superhighway, and we're sitting there going, what's the superhighway? how do we, how do we combat this misinformation? so it's very difficult. >> okay. hold on. one thing, before you get there, because i do want to post this to you. it does seem that republicans fall this more than democrats. republicans fall for conspiracy there is more the democrats, yes? here's the covid conspiracy, adults who think that the covert outbreak was planned, republican 34%, democrats 18%. q and on, by party, republicans 43%, democrats. people who believe the election lies, republicans minogue, people who believe that biden is not the legitimate president, democrats, republicans. >> a lot of people believe in a lot of crazy things about george w. bush that were true either, so i agree with kevin that i think that if you have a prior view, like, in the case of these schools. if you believe that there are people in the schools who are making the schools into something craz
worked on campaigns, this happened back in probably 2008, where, you know, voters would come to us at town halls in new hampshire asking about the superhighway, and we're sitting there going, what's the superhighway? how do we, how do we combat this misinformation? so it's very difficult. >> okay. hold on. one thing, before you get there, because i do want to post this to you. it does seem that republicans fall this more than democrats. republicans fall for conspiracy there is more the...
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town hall. i want you to take a look at this terrifying video that is provided to us by one of the neighbors hereout the storm. she says she came back home to retrieve a cat, when she tried to leave again, the water was just too high. so she retreated to her second floor and then she described this harrowing moments as she watched that water continue to rise onto her first floor town house. >> the water came in under the doors and i watched it rise and rise and rise. and within an hour, it was over the door, and it was five and a half feet here. and so i realize when i was upstairs, i had no food and water upstairs. and the water was up to here. i jumped in the water, and try to get into the laundry room where the water was, and it is blocked by the washer and dryer and then i swam to the kitchen and the dark, and the refrigerator had tilted and i climbed over that. because i was going to get some potato chips out of the upper cabinet, it was freezing cold water but i've been swimming my whole life so, you have to survive survive survive. >> it is indeed a harrowing tale. debra tells me that she
town hall. i want you to take a look at this terrifying video that is provided to us by one of the neighbors hereout the storm. she says she came back home to retrieve a cat, when she tried to leave again, the water was just too high. so she retreated to her second floor and then she described this harrowing moments as she watched that water continue to rise onto her first floor town house. >> the water came in under the doors and i watched it rise and rise and rise. and within an hour,...
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at a town hall. this is what, this is her reaction to them actually chanting aoc has got to go. look at that. look at her moves. she also by the way usedake, really thick puerto rican accent to tell everybody to quiet down. it was very bizarre and very -- let's hear it actually. listen to this. >> all right, all right, listen. listen. listen. listen. okay. listen. [ chanting ]. rachel: somebody who does not mock his constituents, representative lee zeldin from new york. he's running for governor and doing quite well. what do you -- congressman, i see this and i've been to so many -- welcome by the way. been to so many town halls with my husband. and not everyone's happy with you when you go. but i can't imagine him mocking his constituent's frustrations, especially when you look at what's happening in the city, the crime rate. what does this tell you about her specifically but the democrat party in general? >> a lack of respect for constituents that might disagree with you. go back and look at tapes of house financial committee and i served on the committee with sean duffy and maxine waters was a ranking member before she was a chair.
at a town hall. this is what, this is her reaction to them actually chanting aoc has got to go. look at that. look at her moves. she also by the way usedake, really thick puerto rican accent to tell everybody to quiet down. it was very bizarre and very -- let's hear it actually. listen to this. >> all right, all right, listen. listen. listen. listen. okay. listen. [ chanting ]. rachel: somebody who does not mock his constituents, representative lee zeldin from new york. he's running for...
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us. so one of the things we did was we got support from bank of america and created a prram that looks at race, community, and our shared future, to basically say, "how do we create town hallsopportunity for people to come together to talk about what has divided us? how do we use the resource of the smithsonian, our expertise on african-american culture to give people the kind of historical guidance to help them live their lives? david: now, the smithsian itself, what about the diversity in the smithsonian workforce and your executives who help run the museums? lonnie: i think the smithsonian, like many places, has a lot of work to do. i'm very pleased that we've got some diverse leadership. we've got strong, diverse people in different parts of the smithsonian, but i think that the smithsonian needs to do a better job because if we're going to help the public grapple with these issues, we've got to model it. david: now there's a story that the secretary of the smithsonian, when they had the lafayette park riots, or whatever you want to call them, that he was wandering ound, looking for artifacts he could pick up and take to the smithsonian. any truth to that? lonnie: old c
us. so one of the things we did was we got support from bank of america and created a prram that looks at race, community, and our shared future, to basically say, "how do we create town hallsopportunity for people to come together to talk about what has divided us? how do we use the resource of the smithsonian, our expertise on african-american culture to give people the kind of historical guidance to help them live their lives? david: now, the smithsian itself, what about the diversity...
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town hall, in henderson, nevada. look at this crowd outside the strip. joining usome to our friends larry elder 1.0 from the epic times and leo 2.0 terrell. let's give a warm nevada welcome. [applause] >> sean: good to see you. should we tell the story -- >> oh, please. >> not want to talk about it. >> let's talk about the red wave that's going to happen in november in 2022 and 2024. let's go. go ahead, hannity. >> sean: doesn't want to talk about why he's 2.0. okay. we're moving on. i asked this question earlier, i'll ask both of you, minorities are now in every single poll. this is a phenomenon going around the whole country, hispanic americans, african americans, are saying they've had it with the democratic party. are these numbers real? is this happening? will this manifest itself on election day, 14 days from today? >> it will. sean, this has been a slow gradual thing, then suddenly a burst. 4% of blacks voted for the 8% voted for trump in 2016. 12% voted for trump in 2020. 20% of black men did. right now the number is going even higher because of issues of s
town hall, in henderson, nevada. look at this crowd outside the strip. joining usome to our friends larry elder 1.0 from the epic times and leo 2.0 terrell. let's give a warm nevada welcome. [applause] >> sean: good to see you. should we tell the story -- >> oh, please. >> not want to talk about it. >> let's talk about the red wave that's going to happen in november in 2022 and 2024. let's go. go ahead, hannity. >> sean: doesn't want to talk about why he's 2.0....
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us how those events got started at city hall. equity outside oakland city hall stand people asking for change using the city's love life slogan. oakland uptown lake mary fruitvale jingle townmont. alongside the poets expressing remembrance and mourning for the more than 100 people killed this year in oakland are its leaders, including city council president nikki fortunato bass. helping spread the message of love life . we are really trying to lean into that motto to really show people that the best resource that we have is ourselves and to really put forward this message of love life. caring for one another another when there are acts of violence to remember that violence is not the answer. this comes after a violent two weeks in oakland, including a scene at the king's estate campus where six people were shot in the middle of a school day. this part of the ceremony lasted about a half hour. but each of these council members went into their own districts to have open conversations in district three. council member carol fife lead the conversation , saying she is all too familiar with deadly gun violence. there was a child that i grew up in rate was raised with my son who
us how those events got started at city hall. equity outside oakland city hall stand people asking for change using the city's love life slogan. oakland uptown lake mary fruitvale jingle townmont. alongside the poets expressing remembrance and mourning for the more than 100 people killed this year in oakland are its leaders, including city council president nikki fortunato bass. helping spread the message of love life . we are really trying to lean into that motto to really show people that the...
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us pires everywhere. actually i would say there's even more definitely done hundreds of them. at the top of every hour tourists gather in front of the astronomical clock on the town hall facade to witness a little play. oh, but the true highlight is the clock itself. it was built in 1410, a gothic masterpiece. but even fine, today's standard. a bit hard to read. when the sun is, there's a golden hands you see. yeah. and the golden hand is pointing out of numbers. but the roman golden numbers in a blue. yeah. the size at that all re and exact 3 and so that was like, let's say this just, well this was like 12121230 is not really precise. oh yeah. so only one. but the sun, if you look, this is the hands and here's the sun. sun moves on the axis. yeah. so in summer on a summer sauce this it's s better from the sun to as possible and on a winter. so if this as close to the center as possible, and it's interesting because you see the blue path, the red pod and black park. yeah. so when the sun is in a blue one, it's still today, then it gets to the sunset, then there's a night. and then there's the sunrise on the day. and you can see when it's in rows closer center. yeah, i
us pires everywhere. actually i would say there's even more definitely done hundreds of them. at the top of every hour tourists gather in front of the astronomical clock on the town hall facade to witness a little play. oh, but the true highlight is the clock itself. it was built in 1410, a gothic masterpiece. but even fine, today's standard. a bit hard to read. when the sun is, there's a golden hands you see. yeah. and the golden hand is pointing out of numbers. but the roman golden numbers in...
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whither us, in response, a mayor of a town in southwest mexico has been assassinated in an attack that left at least 17 others dead authority. se gunman, storm san miguel turtle, a pans town hall in broad daylight. local media are blaming a local gang connected to a powerful drug cartel. l has been no let up in anti government protests sweeping ever on. the unrest began when a 22 year old woman died while being held by the morales. he police for allegedly violating iran's strict islamic dress code for women and girls. masa mean his death is drawn international condemnation power. these universities to move in it on are chanting women, life and freedom. it's a slogan, text touching the hearts of many wardrobe white, including members of the european parliament. the hands of the redeem of them were lost in iran, is stained with blood. neither historian or a law or god almighty will forgive you for the crimes against humanity that you're committing. i guess you're all citizens until the moment of the wrong awfully. we are going to stand with you. d n g m. as i g. one m lies fredo, friends, doris lake, juliette bernard shuttle to extending their support with this symbolic act. oh,
whither us, in response, a mayor of a town in southwest mexico has been assassinated in an attack that left at least 17 others dead authority. se gunman, storm san miguel turtle, a pans town hall in broad daylight. local media are blaming a local gang connected to a powerful drug cartel. l has been no let up in anti government protests sweeping ever on. the unrest began when a 22 year old woman died while being held by the morales. he police for allegedly violating iran's strict islamic dress...
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at a town hall. so she decided to be a hot latino. >> let's sing. dan: i can't even describe how cringe that is. in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. at progressive, if you want to protect the homes and autos of those who bundle, you must become a true master. [ glass shatters ] when you can take the ball from my hand you will be ready. does this mean i'm ready? i mean, technically, i guess, yeah, if you want to do it that way. dan: you know it's a good saturday when you start your saturday with rachel campos-duffy and you end it with her. we love having you. thanks for joining us for hot takes. topic one. sensitive to you and me because it involves children. the cdc voted outrageously to add this covid-19 vaccine to the childhood vaccination schedule. you know a lot of the states will now force these kids to get the vaccine and they will blame the cdc who will say oh, no, we left it up to the states. i'm furious about this and i know you are too. >> i
at a town hall. so she decided to be a hot latino. >> let's sing. dan: i can't even describe how cringe that is. in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. at progressive, if you want to protect the homes and autos of those who bundle, you must become a true master. [ glass shatters ] when you can take the...
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nominee kari lake created a scene at a town hall that resulted in the event organizer asking her to leave. cnn's kyung lah is following the latest from arizona. kyung, tell usatest. >> reporter: jim, this was a candidate forum for the hispanic chamber of commerce. it was a back-to-back down hall style event. they would not be on stage at the same time. the reason why i keep emphasizing this is that katie hobbs, the democrat running for governor says she will not debate kari lake saying lake will turn it into a circus and she would become part of the spectacle. kari lake since then has been trolling hobbs saying that she is simply avoiding her, that she is afraid. it has come to where lake supporters have shown up to hobbs' events dressed up as chickens. this no-debate issue came up with both candidates when they appeared on "face the nation." >> i have agreed to any and all debates, and i will be taking part in one without my opponent next week on the 12th. i would love it if she would show up because i think there's a lot of important issues the people of arizona need to know about. >> i have no desire to be part of the spectacle she's looking to create. t
nominee kari lake created a scene at a town hall that resulted in the event organizer asking her to leave. cnn's kyung lah is following the latest from arizona. kyung, tell usatest. >> reporter: jim, this was a candidate forum for the hispanic chamber of commerce. it was a back-to-back down hall style event. they would not be on stage at the same time. the reason why i keep emphasizing this is that katie hobbs, the democrat running for governor says she will not debate kari lake saying...
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candidate kari lake is kicked out of the audience at a town hall event at a stunt meant to throw off her democratic opponent. von hillier will join usdate trying to unseat elise stefanik, the number three house republican. former cia officer matt castelli will be our guest. >>> and the time when extremism at an all time high, inspired by a polarizing presidential candidate, we're not talking about today. what our next guest says was democracy's forgotten crisis, and what it tells us about what is happening today. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ discover sound that can truly move you in the 2022 grand wagoneer. awarded best driver appeal by j.d. power. my active psoriatic arthritis can slow me down. now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after two starter doses. skyrizi attaches to and reduces a source of excess inflammation that can lead to skin and joint symptoms. with skyrizi, 90% c
candidate kari lake is kicked out of the audience at a town hall event at a stunt meant to throw off her democratic opponent. von hillier will join usdate trying to unseat elise stefanik, the number three house republican. former cia officer matt castelli will be our guest. >>> and the time when extremism at an all time high, inspired by a polarizing presidential candidate, we're not talking about today. what our next guest says was democracy's forgotten crisis, and what it tells us...
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town hall. we are in henderson, nevada,t ts look at this crowd just outside the strip. all right. joininus nowg us now, give a wam nevada welcome to our friends, larry elder 1.0 from the epican times.leo 2. and leo 2.0 tero.give a >> let's give a warm nevada welcome . oh, this. . all right.ld w should we tell the story?- >> oh, please. oh, please. >> not want to talk about it. not. talk about the >> i want to talk about no, let's talk about the red wave that's going to happen in november.mber in 2022 and 2024. in 2020 two.let' anthony tony fauci go hit him. 0 he doesn't want to talk aboutok. ways to point out. let's move it up.n earlier, >> uh, i asked this questionou earlier. ry singl both of you minorities are now. in every single poll. hi this is this is a phenomenon going around the whole country.a hispanic americans, african-americans, they are americ they've had it with the democratic party. party. numbers thise real?s >> is this happening? will this manifest itself? on election day 14 days from today? >> it will .n and sean, this has been a slow, gradual thing.ks and then suddenly a burst f
town hall. we are in henderson, nevada,t ts look at this crowd just outside the strip. all right. joininus nowg us now, give a wam nevada welcome to our friends, larry elder 1.0 from the epican times.leo 2. and leo 2.0 tero.give a >> let's give a warm nevada welcome . oh, this. . all right.ld w should we tell the story?- >> oh, please. oh, please. >> not want to talk about it. not. talk about the >> i want to talk about no, let's talk about the red wave that's going to...
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town halls. we have been using webinars. and using the social media to mobilize our voice and to remind people of what is at stake.ty of man, we recognize that reproductive rights are on the table. >> i know about 20 seconds left, what are you doing to mobilize very quickly on the issue of reproductive rights? >> we are making sure as men, we are aware of what those stakes are. we have to make sure that we understand that it's invested interest, not only for black people but brown people. but for all people, we are mobilizing also with the divine nine. my fellow counterparts and the council president about the honor of serving as the vice chair of that. our chair is rashida liberty of signal cameras sorority. we have been talking about how we can have a fuel and overlapping approach to ensure that the vocal component of our voices as fraternities and sororities is leveraged to ensure that our community are really the world is aware that we have walked stand for this issue. they just be swept under the rug. >> that is absolutely right. dr. wallace alonso the 30 or not the third general election but you are the thir
town halls. we have been using webinars. and using the social media to mobilize our voice and to remind people of what is at stake.ty of man, we recognize that reproductive rights are on the table. >> i know about 20 seconds left, what are you doing to mobilize very quickly on the issue of reproductive rights? >> we are making sure as men, we are aware of what those stakes are. we have to make sure that we understand that it's invested interest, not only for black people but brown...
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here with us today is the 26 international president of zeta phi beta sorority incorporated, stacey grant. welcome to you president grant. you know i saw you at the black women's agenda town hallnk you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> of, course my anchor said it would not be any other way. she said when we have my president on? i want to start with an issue that is pressing on the minds of many people across the country. that is woman's bodily autonomy, the issue of abortion. when the united states supreme court overturned roe v. wade with the decision, you are sorority publicly announced that and always this quote, more than publicly announce this is more than pro-lifers his pro choice. our reproductive health is at stake. instagram post from the account. why was it important from the national level? that zeta phi beta made the statement? >> we are at a point in our history where we have to be vocal about what effects us. the woman's right to choose. through our bodies, we never thought we were sitting in the situation right now discussing roe v. wade. discussing voter rights, discussing immigration. discussing all of the things that our four mothers and four fathe
here with us today is the 26 international president of zeta phi beta sorority incorporated, stacey grant. welcome to you president grant. you know i saw you at the black women's agenda town hallnk you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> of, course my anchor said it would not be any other way. she said when we have my president on? i want to start with an issue that is pressing on the minds of many people across the country. that is woman's bodily autonomy, the issue of...
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at the town hall. as the country have gotten bigger, as the world has gotten smaller, the need for anthems grows. it serves a kind of -- pro active function of making us feel like we are part of the same thing, right? one of the big arguments in the book is there are different kinds of patriotism. what i am talking about songs, a critical patriotism, protesters actually patriotic. complaining about the country, asking it to be different. giving a vision for the country that is different than it is. it's a act of love, an active devotion. that is what i argue francisco kyi did, right? anthems in away have become more urgent more recently. it was really world war i as a pivot point. one of the anecdotes in the book, i try to celebrate ann arbor whenever i can. there is an anecdote in that michigan football stadium during world war i, french diplomats are visiting the city. get support all the way across the united states. they play the marquee as. the machine can marching band plays and answers the star-spangled banner, as it months, immediately after. there is an empathy of hearing the song from another country. war tends to bring out a moment of crisi
at the town hall. as the country have gotten bigger, as the world has gotten smaller, the need for anthems grows. it serves a kind of -- pro active function of making us feel like we are part of the same thing, right? one of the big arguments in the book is there are different kinds of patriotism. what i am talking about songs, a critical patriotism, protesters actually patriotic. complaining about the country, asking it to be different. giving a vision for the country that is different than it...
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at our upcoming meetings and town hall. please visit our website and feel free to contact us to discuss these topic further. ry much for your time. that concludes our presentation. >> thank you so much. >> i think at this time what we'll do is we will take public comment and then we'll take questions and comments from commissioners. >> there is no public comment in person. >> please raise your hand if you care to give public comment. each speaker will have one minute to speak and we'll have a total of ten minutes. [foreign language] public speaker: hi. the professional development notes are wonderful. i would also like to note for the board and the sfusd leadership that it would be really great if professional developments were offered outside of school hours so we didn't have to take a sub day in order to pursue them. a lot of times the professional developments that i would love to go to require that i take a day or half day off of work and as a teacher, i don't feel i can manage. thanks. >> thank you. >> apologies in advance. apologize if i did not pronounce your name correctly. public speaker: yes, i wou
at our upcoming meetings and town hall. please visit our website and feel free to contact us to discuss these topic further. ry much for your time. that concludes our presentation. >> thank you so much. >> i think at this time what we'll do is we will take public comment and then we'll take questions and comments from commissioners. >> there is no public comment in person. >> please raise your hand if you care to give public comment. each speaker will have one minute to...
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lots of ideas, lots of changes and lots of uncertainty, at what elon musk describes as the world's virtual town hall. james clayton, bbc news. joining usfor all whether anything could be said without consequences. and on the other hand he is telling people, it is a free for, which is it? which roses this billionaire going to impose on the hundreds of millions of people who use twitter because it feels like we are actually at the whim of yet another mercurial and confusing billionaire. ii another mercurial and confusing billionaire. , ., another mercurial and confusing billionaire.— billionaire. if your ob'ection is that billionaire _ billionaire. if your ob'ection is that billionaire have _ billionaire. if your objection is that billionaire have this - billionaire. if your objection is l that billionaire have this power, billionaire. if your objection is i that billionaire have this power, i presume you think that governments should have it instead? there presume you think that governments should have it instead?— should have it instead? there is a number of — should have it instead? there is a number of different _ should have it inst
lots of ideas, lots of changes and lots of uncertainty, at what elon musk describes as the world's virtual town hall. james clayton, bbc news. joining usfor all whether anything could be said without consequences. and on the other hand he is telling people, it is a free for, which is it? which roses this billionaire going to impose on the hundreds of millions of people who use twitter because it feels like we are actually at the whim of yet another mercurial and confusing billionaire. ii...