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well. you know i used to work for fox news for a few years as you know and i used to talk with the generals and the generals had one simple plan for iraq and you'd sit around the green room and they tell you here's what we're going to do we're going to send $29.00 sorties at around blow the crap out of them and then we go in and all the young people are going to cheer us and that's but the strategy we've had the united states for ran everything else has been around the edges you know if brand is as should be and has been a great ally to us for years we caused a lot of the problems there they never forgave us and then when oil got involved when they really could take their oil up it's a weapon they have weaponized their oil as well as united states is weaponized our oil well but that's the thing obviously oil is a big part of this i don't know if i so agree with iran has been a close ally to us these past few years i do agree that it was all about that exactly and then obviously you know the
well. you know i used to work for fox news for a few years as you know and i used to talk with the generals and the generals had one simple plan for iraq and you'd sit around the green room and they tell you here's what we're going to do we're going to send $29.00 sorties at around blow the crap out of them and then we go in and all the young people are going to cheer us and that's but the strategy we've had the united states for ran everything else has been around the edges you know if brand...
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well i hope you will. consider some of those issues to be in your new book going to graduation some degree response and thank you very much for spending some time of this great. morning up on. a couple watching hope to see you again next week on the walls of part. of. humanity has never seen such strange natural phenomena before coming to us appearing in the peninsula. one after another. was never the forgotten you could use to get your foot you know whom does love with those who were dead he would be at. this one appeared in 2020. how often and where will new creases appear. how dangerous own day for human the slum only you is due to the 102021 russian scientists came quite close to working on what's going on. they build a full scale 3 d. model of the black hole. join me every thursday on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. whether the vaccine causes blood clots to say some patients are canceling their appointments for the
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well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. you know make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. there need be. they were told 16 hours a day hard work will work is not easy. and so. they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men and move that outlet these men that comfort these many. people have been murdered up here people been raped there are massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person with those great. snow day or thinks. we dared to ask. in our review of the week right here on r.g.p. international slovakia becomes the latest in the country to receive russia as its would be vaccine that's out of the block struggles to get its own vaccination program off the ground. russia now plans to complete a hat trick of homegrown vaccines the latest a jab named coby back is expe
well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. you know make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. there need be. they were told 16 hours a day hard work will work is not easy. and so. they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men and move that outlet these men that comfort these many. people have been murdered up here people been raped there are massive drug...
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well, maybe they feel that people like you are lecturing to them. well...e evidence. i think it would be really hard in the midst of this pandemic to say that we have no interest in how the health care system in brazil operates and how effective it is at controlling a virus. i think, you know, it's exactly these kinds of international spillovers that make it essential for us to think about how do we look at the collective interests more creatively? mmm. in your book, about the social contract, you do say what we need is a social contract that is less about, quote, "me, and more about we" and it's a nice phrase to play with, but look at what has happened during the course of your career to international politics. what we have seen in recent years is the rise of a very assertive, nationalist, protectionist strand of politics — whether it be donald trump in the united states or president xi in china or prime minister modi in india. all of them have a very nationalistic take on what their duty is. they put their country first. that isn't about the we, it's abou
well, maybe they feel that people like you are lecturing to them. well...e evidence. i think it would be really hard in the midst of this pandemic to say that we have no interest in how the health care system in brazil operates and how effective it is at controlling a virus. i think, you know, it's exactly these kinds of international spillovers that make it essential for us to think about how do we look at the collective interests more creatively? mmm. in your book, about the social contract,...
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politically what this raises _ well as well. politically what this raises in — well as well. is for lockdown_ raises in terms of... is for lockdown restrictions to be eased much _ lockdown restrictions to be eased much quicker, certainly coming from the concert— much quicker, certainly coming from the concert desk conservative backbenchers. whilst there seems to be good _ backbenchers. whilst there seems to be good news briefed out ahead of expectations, lessons have been learned — expectations, lessons have been learned from before when the government was promising too much and not _ government was promising too much and not delivering, i think it can be quite — and not delivering, i think it can be quite a — and not delivering, i think it can be quite a bit counterproductive for people _ be quite a bit counterproductive for people to _ be quite a bit counterproductive for people to call for things to be unlocked when there still is a pandemic and, even though hospitalisations are going down, we aren't— hospitalisations are going down, we aren't out— hospitalisations are goi
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super 8 actually physically can't get out of the ground you have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there is an issue. here in the. they were told $60.00 a day it's hard work well work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve their stress these men need that outlet these men believe that comfort these men need that. people have been murdered up here people been raped they're massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. and almost seemed wrong when the old rules just don't hold. any too close to these yet to shape out these days becomes agitated and in games from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. this is boom bust one business show you can't afford to mess i'm rachel levinson washington coming up the i.r.s. has a new program to target cryptocurrency users well it's all
super 8 actually physically can't get out of the ground you have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there is an issue. here in the. they were told $60.00 a day it's hard work well work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve their stress these men need that outlet these men believe that comfort these...
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well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here maybe. they were told $60.00 a day hard work well work is not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve their stress these and then move that out like these men that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people can raise their massive drug issues up here give a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. in the stores to shape the way in care not to be deputy head of the admits that out . are critical flaws in the blocks vaccine strategy a problem made worse as a group of european states suspending the use of the senate could jab over reports of significant side effects meanwhile britain should stand for brand new code that emergency hospitals built to the cost of a half a $1000000000.00 pounds the same time as public anger grows over a mere
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damian: all right, well, we're talking with siren.vices immigration rights and education network. they're in san josé and in fresno. they're helping folks with their immigration status. if you'd like more information, you can log on to their website and also there is a website on the screen. we'll be back with siren and talk more about daca and some other issues here on "comunidad del valle," so stay with us. ♪♪♪ oh, you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. cause when you hook our community withm. michael, doing something crazy. this is the place where we can show the world what we can do. comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wifi-enabled lift zones, so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. oh we're ready. ♪ ♪ with siren and, eliana, one thing--eliana, again, is a staff attorney for siren. one thing that is of interest to a lot of our constituency, a lot of our viewers, is daca. what can you tell us about the latest when it comes to
damian: all right, well, we're talking with siren.vices immigration rights and education network. they're in san josé and in fresno. they're helping folks with their immigration status. if you'd like more information, you can log on to their website and also there is a website on the screen. we'll be back with siren and talk more about daca and some other issues here on "comunidad del valle," so stay with us. ♪♪♪ oh, you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more...
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or 800000 well plus why or. for funding for the border when i said i don't want to count you off we can talk about this but you're right legislation has done this thank you for joining us and that is offered a show follow me on twitter make sure you download the part would actually add well for you back here tomorrow. the european medical agency launches an active review of russia's sputnik being vaccine about some of these countries have already started receiving the job we've heard from the head of the russian film about the politics of the show. so ridiculous he made sure to give the leaders should be very pretty matter of the spaniards are pushing the search would breach between russia and europe and more people are. also coming up on the news our chinese professor in the u.k. is attacked by one man in my life jogging in what is believed to be the latest in a growing number of racially motivated assaults victim told us asian people have become targets choosing to.
or 800000 well plus why or. for funding for the border when i said i don't want to count you off we can talk about this but you're right legislation has done this thank you for joining us and that is offered a show follow me on twitter make sure you download the part would actually add well for you back here tomorrow. the european medical agency launches an active review of russia's sputnik being vaccine about some of these countries have already started receiving the job we've heard from the...
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their own well—being and we are doingl own well—being and we are doing enough _ own well—being and wesll own well-being and we are doing enough to support people. most of the uk's millions _ enough to support people. most of the uk's millions of— enough to support people. most of the uk's millions of workers - enough to support people. most of the uk's millions of workers who i enough to support people. most of. the uk's millions of workers who are at home still hadn't been told by their employers when or whether they will be expected back to the they will be expected back to the they will remain working in front rooms, bedrooms, back rooms, offices right across the country, and for some thatis across the country, and for some that is a joy and for others a real am just that is a 'oy and for others a real am 'usr .., �* that is a 'oy and for others a real am 'us. �* ., that is a 'oy and for others a real am'us �* ., ., that is a 'oy and for others a real am'us�* .,., �* that is a 'oy and for others a real am'us�* �* , that is a 'oy and for others a real am just can't go out, can't see
their own well—being and we are doingl own well—being and we are doing enough _ own well—being and wesll own well-being and we are doing enough to support people. most of the uk's millions _ enough to support people. most of the uk's millions of— enough to support people. most of the uk's millions of workers - enough to support people. most of the uk's millions of workers who i enough to support people. most of. the uk's millions of workers who are at home still hadn't been told by...
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well. the one who is the 1st is going to profit most of course because we know that there are huge resources i mean not proven yet but they're suggested they're huge resources in the arctic and russia for example already is trying to claim its right for more parts of their offshore for example the loss of reach it already applied with the united nations and also of regions actually the part of the shelf where actually it. reserves of the. raw materials supposed to be and if russia managed to get approval from the united states from the united nations and if. actually. there is a confirmation that russia can claim these parts of the shelf and sells that russia will be able to develop this potential oil and gas field and now the question is whether it's economically viable for russia to do so it's very difficult to i mean imagine you have to work in a severe arctic condition in a very sensitive environment it's a lot of money it really does russia have it not necessarily because we're in the
well. the one who is the 1st is going to profit most of course because we know that there are huge resources i mean not proven yet but they're suggested they're huge resources in the arctic and russia for example already is trying to claim its right for more parts of their offshore for example the loss of reach it already applied with the united nations and also of regions actually the part of the shelf where actually it. reserves of the. raw materials supposed to be and if russia managed to...
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ve well, aood to see ou. , very well, good to see you. they alwa s very well, good to see you.ways do — very well, good to see you. they always do this, _ very well, good to see you. they always do this, so _ very well, good to see you. they always do this, so it's _ very well, good to see you. they always do this, so it's lovely - very well, good to see you. they always do this, so it's lovely to see both of you greet each other, really good stuff. right, starting with some of the front pages we already have. we will look at the telegraph which says, "the jab is safe, the thing that isn't safe is catching covid," the telegraph quotes the prime minister as he urges the public to get their vaccines following safety concerns in regard to the oxford astrazeneca jab. the metro leads with the eu reversing its decision to suspend the astrazeneca vaccine over claims it caused blood clots — the european medicines agency has confirmed it is a �*safe and effective' vaccine and eu countries will now resume the rollout. the same story is on the front of the guardian, with the paper also re
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>> well, yes. the country was in the economic doldrums with double-digit inflation, great unemployment. the economy stagnating, the people in the country seemed to have lost kind of a belief in themselves and in the country. also, there was the matter of national security on any given day half of our military planes couldn't take off for lack of spare parts. half of our naval vessels couldn't leave port for that or lack of crew. so i've been determined that we had to restore the economy. and i'd been asked many times in campaigning if i ran into the deficit problem because we'd been running -- we'd been deficit spending for a half a century with only a few years where there wasn't an annual deficit. and i would be asked questions about what would i do about national security and the spending for that in the face of a deficit. and i said there i would have to choose national security. and, so, we set out to restore the economy. i had some definite ideas on that. one of them was a very controversial
>> well, yes. the country was in the economic doldrums with double-digit inflation, great unemployment. the economy stagnating, the people in the country seemed to have lost kind of a belief in themselves and in the country. also, there was the matter of national security on any given day half of our military planes couldn't take off for lack of spare parts. half of our naval vessels couldn't leave port for that or lack of crew. so i've been determined that we had to restore the economy....
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0bama and dwayne johnson as well._ people say he - well.us in _ well. yes, the rock! people say he will parlay his status in the - will parlay his status in the running _ will parlay his status in the running for president and of course donald _ running for president and of course donald trump was american royalty but i donald trump was american royalty but i think— donald trump was american royalty but i think is nestling altogether more _ but i think is nestling altogether more complex and...
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well i hope you will. consider some of those issues to be in your new book and graduations of the previous ones and thank you very much for spending some time of this great. reading up on you very well. thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. americans love. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be really interesting to dial it back and think about the longer deeper history housings man in the united states not just that question of the american dream the bigger question if you dream is for. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. let it be an arms race. only. i don't see how. european officials. see. me. giving people.
well i hope you will. consider some of those issues to be in your new book and graduations of the previous ones and thank you very much for spending some time of this great. reading up on you very well. thank you for watching hope to see you again next week. americans love. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be...
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well i hope you will. consider some of those issues to be in your new book going to graduation some degree response and thank you very much for spending some time of this great option where you have plenty of i want to thank you for watching hope to see you again next week on worlds apart. from. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. italy and germany consider breaking ranks with the e.u. and using russia's sputnik vaccine even if the european regulator doesn't give it the green light. joe biden hints that the rise in hate crime against asians in america was stirred up by his predecessor much of the media piling the blame on donald trump. and thousands of israelis take to the streets calling on the prime minister to resign ahead of the country's 4th election and just to. close your world news headlines for this hour on behalf of the international team thank you very much for watching and we
well i hope you will. consider some of those issues to be in your new book going to graduation some degree response and thank you very much for spending some time of this great option where you have plenty of i want to thank you for watching hope to see you again next week on worlds apart. from. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. italy and germany consider breaking ranks with...
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well it could be. the home of the liberal system like liberalism in america component i would necessarily agree that both russia and china will be on time the pricing for other more critical of the liberal m.p.'s on the other horse. meat i think you know critical neo liberals not now not now because you can liberal tradition in russia there's a conservative tradition in russia i'm talking about what is but what is basically how volunteers have more over the last 60 years in the west that has been talking about get over well that's why our last go for us because the and i clearly this was important to see how the individual on saturday but it's up to copy the only idea aside to structures around other collecting situations which has to be reproduced so i think that that's often they go against. this idea that liberalism can be this old this liberal idea that this is all concepts or ideology can organize a site around it is 11 component of the cool but it's not everything and and i think that the reasons
well it could be. the home of the liberal system like liberalism in america component i would necessarily agree that both russia and china will be on time the pricing for other more critical of the liberal m.p.'s on the other horse. meat i think you know critical neo liberals not now not now because you can liberal tradition in russia there's a conservative tradition in russia i'm talking about what is but what is basically how volunteers have more over the last 60 years in the west that has...
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well. and we are on to our first weeks. has president of the united states? but i pretty much had to walk into, washington. at a trot the south has seceded seven states with many more ready to succeed. i have been asked by the north to send troops down. i profess that i will not be the aggressor. i will not fire the first shot. but the south has taken over nearly 100 forts armaments. supplies do we let this go on? this has to stop somewhere. well in the middle of charleston bay in south carolina. fort sumner stands at the ready to protect this great country. we still occupy that fort with general anderson. he is running out of supplies. he is asking for support. do i send in a ship? do i let them surrender? to me. this is the point of no return. we are standing our ground here. but sadly on april 12th, 4:30 in the morning. the cannons started firing on fort sumner at 7:30 general anderson returned fire this was the beginning of the war? i had asked for 75,000 militia from the individual sta
well. and we are on to our first weeks. has president of the united states? but i pretty much had to walk into, washington. at a trot the south has seceded seven states with many more ready to succeed. i have been asked by the north to send troops down. i profess that i will not be the aggressor. i will not fire the first shot. but the south has taken over nearly 100 forts armaments. supplies do we let this go on? this has to stop somewhere. well in the middle of charleston bay in south...
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i don't feel i know as well. that's terrific. thank you so much betty for such an engaging conversation. like i said on one of history happy hours favorite topics, which is first ladies. thank you. from george washington to george w bush every sunday at 8pm at midnight eastern we feature the presidency our weekly series exploring the presidents their politics policies and legacy. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-spanhistory. the c-span cities tour travels the country exploring the american story since 2011. we've been to more than 200 communities across the nation. like many americans our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next a
i don't feel i know as well. that's terrific. thank you so much betty for such an engaging conversation. like i said on one of history happy hours favorite topics, which is first ladies. thank you. from george washington to george w bush every sunday at 8pm at midnight eastern we feature the presidency our weekly series exploring the presidents their politics policies and legacy. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. you're watching american history tv all...
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going very well so far.s, yes, alli can say is it is going very well so far. ok, so the testimonies _ going very well so far. ok, so the testimonies you _ going very well so far. ok, so the testimonies you have, _ going very well so far. ok, so the testimonies you have, the - going very well so far. ok, so the | testimonies you have, the website going very well so far. ok, so the i testimonies you have, the website is about anonymity, when we get to the stage where those who are connecting through the website want to speak out, that is a big, big step, because they lose that anonymity. what are the steps there, do they have to take that next step, and what are the police doing to ease that? i what are the police doing to ease that? ., ., , ,_ what are the police doing to ease that? ., ., , ., that? i mean i would 'ust say that no survivor * that? i mean i would 'ust say that no survivor has h that? i mean i would 'ust say that no survivor has to — that? i mean i would 'ust say that no survivor has to do _ th
going very well so far.s, yes, alli can say is it is going very well so far. ok, so the testimonies _ going very well so far. ok, so the testimonies you _ going very well so far. ok, so the testimonies you have, _ going very well so far. ok, so the testimonies you have, the - going very well so far. ok, so the | testimonies you have, the website going very well so far. ok, so the i testimonies you have, the website is about anonymity, when we get to the stage where those who are connecting...
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i am really hopeful for them as well. ~ , ., ., ., ., well. were you aware of the time that — well.at there was - well. were you aware of the| time that there was cheating going on?— time that there was cheating auoin on? ~ ., ., , going on? well, unfortunately m sot going on? well, unfortunately my soot had _ going on? well, unfortunately my spot had been _ going on? well, unfortunately my spot had been on - going on? well, unfortunately my spot had been on the i going on? well, unfortunately| my spot had been on the news quite often for that. it's physically changed every year in a way that couldn't be natural, we all had suspicions about her. it was unfortunately part of my sport, as i grew up. and i made peace with that fairly early on. so i went on to compete at international level. my goal was always to be the best that i could be washing the public and stay true to ourselves. so i'm pretty proud that i have done that. i pretty proud that i have done that. ~ ., ., ., that. i know you are wearing our that. i know you are wearing your metals. _ that. i know you are wearing your
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so they need to actually physically pulled it out of the ground you would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with joy and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in the. they were told $60.00 a day hard work well work that's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve the stress. that he's many. many. people have been murdered up here people can raise their massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. back with your shift starts after tis economists and the global strategist of the year this is the capital of peter i see a sense of vast i think room for instance and they're already creating their own currency is that corporations sentiment in fact or do they see that. we're going through this i think governments like the concept of taking their feet out paper currencies and making them digital i mean number one it is easier i mean what block chain is shown us and big going i mean
so they need to actually physically pulled it out of the ground you would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with joy and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in the. they were told $60.00 a day hard work well work that's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve the stress. that he's many. many. people have been murdered up here...
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well that sounds like a shame. it's the doctors and the scientists who supply them with medicines that are saving the planet. so at least in my circles but you know i tend to hang out with doctors and scientists i have a bias or you know selective view of the world if people are angry at doctors i would say that's unfair you know we had the worst pandemic in 100 years and they would. very quickly trying to figure out the best way to treat it and i thought it did a very good job of figuring out how to do that the ventilators at 1st and then. putting people pronate face down these are the things you learn along the way it's not like we have. as doctors an answer to everything. we're all human and as a planet i think we did well when we didn't do well was politically particularly in the us it was disorganized misinformation and some of that was a shame. but doctors i think in general not all of them some of them didn't know what they were talking about either and through the media and social media confused things but
well that sounds like a shame. it's the doctors and the scientists who supply them with medicines that are saving the planet. so at least in my circles but you know i tend to hang out with doctors and scientists i have a bias or you know selective view of the world if people are angry at doctors i would say that's unfair you know we had the worst pandemic in 100 years and they would. very quickly trying to figure out the best way to treat it and i thought it did a very good job of figuring out...
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you know the reasons as well as i do. >> well, what? >> the wash rooms, for instance.at i mean. >> and what do these same girls when they go to the restaurants in the movies, just suffer? >> so they have no choice. >> they won't have a choice here from now on. >> look, will, we've notified the unions and asked for their cooperation. no trouble there. every department head has made it official all the way down the line. there's a memo out in black and white so everybody can see it. and we agreed that the best way is to make a definite stand from the top down. do you think we're living in the dark ages. where are people going to realize this is the 20th century and the united states of america. >> with freedom and liberty for all. >> yeah, exactly. >> it doesn't say anything about working where you don't want to. >> are you telling me you want to quit? >> oh, i probably won't have to. my job will just disappear into thin afr along with the rest of the staff. >> you know, i don't understand you, will. i've talked to every man in a responsible position here at dennis. most
you know the reasons as well as i do. >> well, what? >> the wash rooms, for instance.at i mean. >> and what do these same girls when they go to the restaurants in the movies, just suffer? >> so they have no choice. >> they won't have a choice here from now on. >> look, will, we've notified the unions and asked for their cooperation. no trouble there. every department head has made it official all the way down the line. there's a memo out in black and white so...
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well well well well well. in 2016 we had a 1000000000 barrels marco produced oil. the things that need to cut a stream live on the whole place the influx of man with a lot of money. before it's current you know just like all the oil field workers came flying you know by now for the bone right along with 18 in the in the set and guns. they work 1216 hours a day you know it's hard work well work is not easy and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men that outweigh the many that comfort these many. people have been murdered people been raped their massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. in. the. ratings when the losing go and i am the founder of for her north dakota i am a victim advocate for those experience exploitation trafficking. when i 1st arrived in north dakota i had no idea what i was. walking into the ratio of men to women when i got here it was 100 to one so there was 100 men everyone woman. i've had i
well well well well well. in 2016 we had a 1000000000 barrels marco produced oil. the things that need to cut a stream live on the whole place the influx of man with a lot of money. before it's current you know just like all the oil field workers came flying you know by now for the bone right along with 18 in the in the set and guns. they work 1216 hours a day you know it's hard work well work is not easy and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men...
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well, indeed.l, eu is the largest trading bloc in the world, not only in terms of trade volumes, but we also have most comprehensive set of free—trade agreements than any other economy has. and we just recently put out a new direction for eu trade policy, focusing on three key words — open, sustainable, assertive. yes. and we'll go through all of those — open, sustainable and assertive — in the next few minutes. but let me just continue with this idea of the eu's strength right now. would you perhaps acknowledge that the covid pandemic has really knocked back the european economy, in a way that perhaps is more true of europe than china, for sure, and even the united states? it's weakened europe in quite a fundamental way, hasn't it? well, it's true that the whole world is affected by covid—19 pandemic, and the whole world economy is affected, and eu is not an exception. indeed, we had a sizeable recession last year, but we are already expecting to bounce back this year. so we're expecting around 3.
well, indeed.l, eu is the largest trading bloc in the world, not only in terms of trade volumes, but we also have most comprehensive set of free—trade agreements than any other economy has. and we just recently put out a new direction for eu trade policy, focusing on three key words — open, sustainable, assertive. yes. and we'll go through all of those — open, sustainable and assertive — in the next few minutes. but let me just continue with this idea of the eu's strength right now....
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well. . ~ ,, ., well. will speak to ou later well. thank you. we will speak to you later this _ well. thank you. we will speak to you later this morning. _ free school meals should be extended in england over the summer holiday this year — that's according to the new children's commissioner dame rachel de souza. speaking to the bbc, she said children have paid a high price during the pandemic and now is the time to rethink the support they need. our education editor branwenjeffreys reports. playing with friends at school. children have missed so much this year, so a huge survey of children is planned in england, to understand their experiences. the children's commissioner argues for children in government. the new woman in the job says families still need support. she told me free school meals should stay through the summer. i absolutely want to see free school meals extended, and i'm very concerned about suggestions of dropping universal credit. if universal credit was dropped down again, i'd like to see
well. . ~ ,, ., well. will speak to ou later well. thank you. we will speak to you later this _ well. thank you. we will speak to you later this morning. _ free school meals should be extended in england over the summer holiday this year — that's according to the new children's commissioner dame rachel de souza. speaking to the bbc, she said children have paid a high price during the pandemic and now is the time to rethink the support they need. our education editor branwenjeffreys reports....
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well i'm not sure if this part of you know joe biden's. evolution as a politician or if it just as going you know beat him to want direction or. if he is this is simply an empty vessel being filled by a divided political party going in different directions i mean the whole idea comes of the model idea about joe biden's mental health it is an interesting also become a controversial issue because on the political left this i know this is a conspiracy in oregon the easiest series fully there but the conservative media and us is quite insistent that you know again he's i'm to mess all these he doesn't know much at all these his condition is the climbing quite rapidly and being influenced very much proud people's and it's all now again you can try to look for objects the ways of assessing this again he's out of the public for very long time this is again unusual also it's worth noting that i think if i'm not mistaken he hasn't had his own press conference now for much if anything he's more than 60 days and very very unusual. you can see that if
well i'm not sure if this part of you know joe biden's. evolution as a politician or if it just as going you know beat him to want direction or. if he is this is simply an empty vessel being filled by a divided political party going in different directions i mean the whole idea comes of the model idea about joe biden's mental health it is an interesting also become a controversial issue because on the political left this i know this is a conspiracy in oregon the easiest series fully there but...
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well, time to eat. narrator: it is mealtime in the air, too.own on the very farms that feed them. ♪ farming has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous thousand. a farmer today can work five times the land his father worked and still have time for leisure that his father never knew. the petroleum that runs these does not confine farming to the fields. life is easier for the farm wife too. the woodpile is a thing of the past. today she can have liquefied petroleum gas delivered by a local dealer. petroleum does still other jobs farmers will have once thought were miracles. they kill insects and plant diseases, speed the right being a fruit and preserve it on the way to market. today, a farmer can fight the odds of nature instead of giving into them. each hour of the day, our oil thirsty nation demands over 10 million gallons of petroleum products. between these and the raw materials in which they come, there has to be a factory. the refinery is that factory. just a few decades ago, a refinery was a primitive still making only kero
well, time to eat. narrator: it is mealtime in the air, too.own on the very farms that feed them. ♪ farming has changed more in the last 50 years than in the previous thousand. a farmer today can work five times the land his father worked and still have time for leisure that his father never knew. the petroleum that runs these does not confine farming to the fields. life is easier for the farm wife too. the woodpile is a thing of the past. today she can have liquefied petroleum gas delivered...
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this wouldn't happen they would be saying but we have murder laws do why would those laws not work well that's a good question but imagine your question very succinctly no we can't we have to just mount the usual acceptable platitudes and move on lest we feel do a lot of consternation fall upon us all this and i can already tell you just by what we're going to post is that you know one of the title of this is i'm already going to get lots of the hate e-mails you guys might get to i apologize ahead of time these are good you got exactly yes but we need to have this conversation allan do you think that is what the problem is why we're seeing a rise in crime more importantly younger crime is that's what got me about natasha's story we're seeing younger people now getting involved in these very violent crimes do you feel like right now we're at a place in america and should we be talking about the difference between crime and hate crime and what is motivating them. right so our laws talk about the difference between the levels of crime and crime has a higher sort of tension level because th
this wouldn't happen they would be saying but we have murder laws do why would those laws not work well that's a good question but imagine your question very succinctly no we can't we have to just mount the usual acceptable platitudes and move on lest we feel do a lot of consternation fall upon us all this and i can already tell you just by what we're going to post is that you know one of the title of this is i'm already going to get lots of the hate e-mails you guys might get to i apologize...
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with my friends — well as well again being with my friends to— well as well again being with my friendsdo training and all of that stuff. , , ., ., ., , ., of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how lona has it of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how long has it been _ of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how long has it been since _ of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how long has it been since you've - of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how long has it been since you've been i long has it been since you've been allowed to train it you've been able to run your courses? for allowed to train it you've been able to run your courses?— to run your courses? for us it's been the — to run your courses? for us it's been the best _ to run your courses? for us it's been the best part _ to run your courses? for us it's been the best part of _ to run your courses? for us it's been the best part of the - to run your courses? for us it's been the best part of the year. | been the best part of the year. march — been the best part of the year. march 2020 _ been the best part of the year. march 2020 when _ been the best
with my friends — well as well again being with my friends to— well as well again being with my friendsdo training and all of that stuff. , , ., ., ., , ., of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how lona has it of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how long has it been _ of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how long has it been since _ of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how long has it been since you've - of that stuff. yes. ryan thomas, how long has it been since you've been i long has it been since you've...
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. guarantees would be a no-no for washington as well.— washington as well.at to _ washington as well. jeongmin kim, great to have _ washington as well. jeongmin kim, great to have your - kim, great to have your analysis, thank you so much. one of the united states's most loved children's authors, beverly cleary, has died at the age of 104. her first book was published in 1950. while many of her peers wrote about polished schoolchildren, cleary stood out by creating characters she called "grubby kids". there's been an outpouring of emotion at the news of her passing. first lady doctorjill biden tweeted "rest in peace beverly clea ry. millions of girls saw themselves in ramona ouimby. thank you from all the �*pests' out there. the new yorker's sarah larson, who grew up with beverly cleary�*s books, joins me now to discuss. thank you very much for coming on the program. and the first of all, i wanted to ask what was your reaction when he heard the news?— the news? thank you for having me. i the news? thank you for having me- i cried- _ the news? thank you for h
. guarantees would be a no-no for washington as well.— washington as well.at to _ washington as well. jeongmin kim, great to have _ washington as well. jeongmin kim, great to have your - kim, great to have your analysis, thank you so much. one of the united states's most loved children's authors, beverly cleary, has died at the age of 104. her first book was published in 1950. while many of her peers wrote about polished schoolchildren, cleary stood out by creating characters she called...
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but other countries as well i mean why should people be taking this needs well i think. it's important to look at the based information that's available at this stage that the world health organization and and the respect of the authorities are saying. that those knowing creased risk of who are in believes and. even if there is somewhat of an increased risk for most people the risk of code that is going to be prime greater than the potential smooth increased risk of of pulmonary embolus we're all at risk of pulmonary embolus or blood clots all the time there's about a one in a 1000 chance the year of getting of blood clots in the lungs and if that were increased by a small amounts that would be something important to know about this scene but we do know this vaccine reduces to a very significant degree the risk of hospitalization and rico that and that for many people is going to be a much bigger risk do you think this is an overreaction on the parts of. the medical agencies and for example norway iceland arland do you think they're panicking by recommending but the fact
but other countries as well i mean why should people be taking this needs well i think. it's important to look at the based information that's available at this stage that the world health organization and and the respect of the authorities are saying. that those knowing creased risk of who are in believes and. even if there is somewhat of an increased risk for most people the risk of code that is going to be prime greater than the potential smooth increased risk of of pulmonary embolus we're...
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>> well, people are thirsty for life.fe, make the most of it. >> reporter: all you need is a big bank account. >> well, you know, not always. you can start with a smaller bank account, but if you want something like this, obviously, your bank account needs to be a little bigger. >> reporter: thank you very much for letting us -- okay, my bank account isn't big enough, but you know what in there are 100 million americans, by estimates, cheryl, that go boating. and 61% of those have an annual household income of less than $75,000. so you can do it on a budget, and, you know, sales have been booming because not only for the thirst for life, but you can be outside, you can be socially distanced. you go out on the ocean, on a big lake, what better way to spend your day when you're trying to avoid the lockdowns we've all been going through? for boating, it's been a kind of boom, to be honest with you. and you can feel the crowd and the boats, people are excited. cheryl: yeah. it really is, again, you're right, i've covered the
>> well, people are thirsty for life.fe, make the most of it. >> reporter: all you need is a big bank account. >> well, you know, not always. you can start with a smaller bank account, but if you want something like this, obviously, your bank account needs to be a little bigger. >> reporter: thank you very much for letting us -- okay, my bank account isn't big enough, but you know what in there are 100 million americans, by estimates, cheryl, that go boating. and 61% of...
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it’s as well. it is not the same? it's not. as well. it is not the same? it's not- we've _ as well.n. but trying to teach 30 black boxes on — can. but trying to teach 30 black boxes on zoom is not quite the same as having _ boxes on zoom is not quite the same as having students in front of you that can — as having students in front of you that can maybe laugh at yourjokes, who knows? — that can maybe laugh at your 'okes, who knows?— who knows? well, good luck with that. annie, _ who knows? well, good luck with that. annie, you _ who knows? well, good luck with that. annie, you are _ who knows? well, good luck with that. annie, you are a _ who knows? well, good luck with that. annie, you are a cap - who knows? well, good luck with that. annie, you are a cap year i who knows? well, good luck with that. annie, you are a cap year 13 student. what of the last few weeks been like for you? i student. what of the last few weeks been like for you?— been like for you? i think they have been like for you? i think they have been difficult, _ been like for you? i think they have been difficult,
it’s as well. it is not the same? it's not. as well. it is not the same? it's not- we've _ as well.n. but trying to teach 30 black boxes on — can. but trying to teach 30 black boxes on zoom is not quite the same as having _ boxes on zoom is not quite the same as having students in front of you that can — as having students in front of you that can maybe laugh at yourjokes, who knows? — that can maybe laugh at your 'okes, who knows?— who knows? well, good luck with that. annie, _ who...
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with onl for pretty handy spinner as well. with only for front _ pretty handy spinner as well.front line bowlers at the big task for them especially given how little ben stokes has bold this winter step yet if you look at the bowling department certainly underrepresented. it’s bowling department certainly underrepresented.— bowling department certainly underrepresented. bowling department certainly underreresented. v ., ., underrepresented. it's going to be a toil, this is the — underrepresented. it's going to be a toil, this is the fourth _ underrepresented. it's going to be a toil, this is the fourth and _ underrepresented. it's going to be a toil, this is the fourth and final - toil, this is the fourth and final test match. the bushes that india was in the driving seat and if i was a betting woman i would have my money on them. and could have the tools that they have they have chosen to opt for one more batter so it's going to be tough. i think the indian subcontinent test cricket generally is tough. it’s indian subcontinent test cricket generally is tough.— indian subcontin
with onl for pretty handy spinner as well. with only for front _ pretty handy spinner as well.front line bowlers at the big task for them especially given how little ben stokes has bold this winter step yet if you look at the bowling department certainly underrepresented. it’s bowling department certainly underrepresented.— bowling department certainly underrepresented. bowling department certainly underreresented. v ., ., underrepresented. it's going to be a toil, this is the —...
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— what struck you as well? absolutely and it's not — what struck you as well?utely and it's not that _ what struck you as well? absolutely and it's not that an _ what struck you as well? absolutely and it's not that an they _ what struck you as well? absolutely and it's not that an they keep - and it's not that an they keep hearing about the latest poll on independence, if you ask people that question that will give an answer but what we've also seen in the polls is that the vast majority of people, over three quarters, think that covid recovery should be the priority in this election. that should in fact my organisation we ask people what their top three priorities were the next scottish government and only 8% chose independence as one of those top three priorities. so i'm heartened to see that tonight but not surprised. i5 to see that tonight but not surprised-— to see that tonight but not surprised. to see that tonight but not surrised. , . . ,, ., surprised. is that what you thought as well, leslie _ surprised. is that what you thought as well, leslie even
— what struck you as well? absolutely and it's not — what struck you as well?utely and it's not that _ what struck you as well? absolutely and it's not that an _ what struck you as well? absolutely and it's not that an they _ what struck you as well? absolutely and it's not that an they keep - and it's not that an they keep hearing about the latest poll on independence, if you ask people that question that will give an answer but what we've also seen in the polls is that the vast majority...
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well it battered the center because we had a senate race coming up as well in georgia and you know the very important senate race which resulted in you know the basically the democrats controlling the senate by virtue of the camilla harris 51st vote so that's that's that's why it mattered and you know and anything they would ever have on trump is tax returns we learned this is tax returns anonymous sources you know that the old i'll just put it out there now they miss them and they've got to come up with more anonymous sources well and i want people to remember that i would love to see a phallus fact check the fact checkers on this one to remember that when you're reading these stories go and i get to see a correction of this story i happen to catch the back age and a few weeks right it has gone on for thanks for joining us to look at your show this weekend thank you scotty you know steve one downside of having freedom of the press and this country is that this also gives the press freedom to not tell the truth which sadly we are finding happens way too often that's it for today's show
well it battered the center because we had a senate race coming up as well in georgia and you know the very important senate race which resulted in you know the basically the democrats controlling the senate by virtue of the camilla harris 51st vote so that's that's that's why it mattered and you know and anything they would ever have on trump is tax returns we learned this is tax returns anonymous sources you know that the old i'll just put it out there now they miss them and they've got to...
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essentially a little bit of the direct you know well well well oh whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. a lot of money your deal and with. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as. there is an issue. here in india. they were told 16 hours a day of hard work for the work was not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve their stress these men move back out like he's men that comfort these many. people have been murdered up here people been raped there are massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. some control for a middle class. muslim are very hard working people who want to get ahead that is either have some some health issues or have some of those trick about luck the whole time joel moon told me he's paying for a place to live and missing just a month's rent can get you a link to the gunpoint if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly. you better catch up real quick or you're going to have a judgment of possessio
essentially a little bit of the direct you know well well well oh whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. a lot of money your deal and with. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. you don't make a $100000.00 a year. as. there is an issue. here in india. they were told 16 hours a day of hard work for the work was not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve their stress these men move back out like he's men that comfort these many. people have been...
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well, i think it may hurt it. if you _ tourism? well, i think it may hurt it.ok at the - hurt it. if you look at the sympathy and empathy amongst americans for the couple on the back of that interview, it's palpable. and i think they look at that relationship between harry, meghan and his family with great sadness, and i do think it may impact at quite negatively. bill think it may impact at quite negatively-— think it may impact at quite neaativel . �* ., negatively. all right, we have to leave it — negatively. all right, we have to leave it there _ negatively. all right, we have to leave it there sadly - negatively. all right, we havel to leave it there sadly because we're out of time but thank you so much for being on the programmes copy and that wraps up programmes copy and that wraps up the programme, have a lovely day. hello. the weather is pretty quiet out there at the moment, and tuesday promises to be a fine day on the whole. the rest of the week, though, oh, my goodness, it's going to get significantly livelier. a deep area of low pressure forming out
well, i think it may hurt it. if you _ tourism? well, i think it may hurt it.ok at the - hurt it. if you look at the sympathy and empathy amongst americans for the couple on the back of that interview, it's palpable. and i think they look at that relationship between harry, meghan and his family with great sadness, and i do think it may impact at quite negatively. bill think it may impact at quite negatively-— think it may impact at quite neaativel . �* ., negatively. all right, we have to...
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well speaking of that the u.s. capitol is on alert once again today this after threats of violence surfaced online from a far right militia group now the house to cancel today's session and will be off the rest of the week its result but very little is known about the actual threat or the legitimacy of republicans or start to wonder if this is just a p.r. campaign to spread fear so to give us the $360.00 view of it we bring in a lawyer and former member of the georgia house of representatives the don jones as well as ted harvick chairman of the committee to defeat the president thank you so much for joining us ted 1st time had to say committee to defeat the president you're no longer defending we're defeating you're obviously always out there in the grassroots welcome both of you to the show let's start with you wanted to do and if you had defense secretary lloyd austin has approved a plan to retain 7000 national guard soldiers and airmen in washington d.c. through march 12th now more than 5000 soldiers for a nothe
well speaking of that the u.s. capitol is on alert once again today this after threats of violence surfaced online from a far right militia group now the house to cancel today's session and will be off the rest of the week its result but very little is known about the actual threat or the legitimacy of republicans or start to wonder if this is just a p.r. campaign to spread fear so to give us the $360.00 view of it we bring in a lawyer and former member of the georgia house of representatives...
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well it could be. a whole the liberal system like liberalism as i think of components i would necessarily agree that both russia and china will be on time liberal i think rather the more critical of their liberal ideas so the other horse. meat i think you know critical neal liberals not now because you cannot rule tradition in russia there is a conservative tradition in russia i'm talking about what is but what is basically how is it more over the last 60 years in the west that that's not going to get over well that's why our last go for is because a like liberalism is important because you know the individual etc body by itself to copy the only idea aside the structures around it doesn't bother collecting institutions which has to be reproduced so i think that that's often they go against this idea that liberalism can get us all this liberal idea that this is all concept or ideology can organize a site around it's one monkhams on the jockey club but it's not everything and and i think that's the reaso
well it could be. a whole the liberal system like liberalism as i think of components i would necessarily agree that both russia and china will be on time liberal i think rather the more critical of their liberal ideas so the other horse. meat i think you know critical neal liberals not now because you cannot rule tradition in russia there is a conservative tradition in russia i'm talking about what is but what is basically how is it more over the last 60 years in the west that that's not going...
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well, oakland and san leandro as well as napa for that matter. up to 70 degrees for your daytime highs today. so a pleasant one. but do expect that persistent wind well, through the day the weekend ahead, as i mentioned, is only getting even warmer. this is the last weekend of march. we want to be seeing some rainfall. but the month is not going to be ending that way. we're going out on a really dry no. here. mid 70's for your highs come saturday, sunday. and monday reyna. well, if you're planning on driving into the city. now is the time to do so. they finally. >> turn those metering lights off. so it's a little under 11 minutes to make it to the fremont street exit get a look at the san mateo bridge, a high wind advisory still in place for this bridge. also the dumbarton bridge as well. so those 2 very gusty and windy 13 minutes as you head across also looking on highway 24 heading towards that 5 of the 90 interchange still in the green at about 11 minutes for you to make that drive. and the richmond sandra fell commute out of richmond just at
well, oakland and san leandro as well as napa for that matter. up to 70 degrees for your daytime highs today. so a pleasant one. but do expect that persistent wind well, through the day the weekend ahead, as i mentioned, is only getting even warmer. this is the last weekend of march. we want to be seeing some rainfall. but the month is not going to be ending that way. we're going out on a really dry no. here. mid 70's for your highs come saturday, sunday. and monday reyna. well, if you're...
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i don't feel i know as well. that's terrific. thank you so much betty for such an engaging conversation. like i said on one of history happy hours favorite topics,
i don't feel i know as well. that's terrific. thank you so much betty for such an engaging conversation. like i said on one of history happy hours favorite topics,
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well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. get your spring on at ross. yes! with brand-name looks at prices that say it's on. yeah, it is! get this season's styles for you... ...and you... and you... with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! >> still ahead in the next hour of the kron 00:00am morning news san francisco launches a new vaccine clinic aims to get doses underserved communities and got the details on that. plus johnson and johnson works to get more vaccine doses out the door. we've got the timeline for >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 4 morning news at >> good morning, everyone. and thank you for joining us on the kron 00:00am morning news on martin gonzalez. and i'm noelle bellow. it is sunday march 28th. we're almost done with the month, it's going out with a we still have the way it's going now. this is fantastic outside. >> nice mix of sun and fog depending on where you are around the bay this morning. dave spahr has got a little bit more detail. >> just how long th
well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. get your spring on at ross. yes! with brand-name looks at prices that say it's on. yeah, it is! get this season's styles for you... ...and you... and you... with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! >> still ahead in the next hour of the kron 00:00am morning news san francisco launches a new vaccine clinic aims to get doses underserved communities and got the details on that. plus...
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well, wait a minute. okay, so this black boy is in a very different position than i am because nobody could ever do that to me and get away with it. obviously. this guy can do it to this blackboard. and so at that point john brown realized there's something really wrong with slavery. but he didn't know what to do about it. and this again is my fundamental question once you agree. that slavery is wrong. what do you do about it? john brown didn't know what to do about slavery for years. he was have kind of mildly opposed to slavery as many people were mildly opposed to slavery, but it wasn't until it wasn't until the 1830s that his opposition to slavery sort of galvanized in the form that made him the john brown who became known to history now. i have to say something here. and that is that john brown was not a successful name. he was not successful as a farmer. he was not successful as a sheep herder or a cow herder. he was not successful in there. he's business ventures he tried and it's a hypothetical bu
well, wait a minute. okay, so this black boy is in a very different position than i am because nobody could ever do that to me and get away with it. obviously. this guy can do it to this blackboard. and so at that point john brown realized there's something really wrong with slavery. but he didn't know what to do about it. and this again is my fundamental question once you agree. that slavery is wrong. what do you do about it? john brown didn't know what to do about slavery for years. he was...