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who made these decisions? who authorized them to do so? i find it incredibly unsatisfying and in terms of the fact years they have long claimed that they didn't really have much to do with what was going on at perdue and they just got briefed and they were just checked out board and reality that's clearly not true. i read a book documenting the way in which they were very involved. they have never been able to answer those charges. you have multiple ceos complaining that the sackler's are not letting them see the ceo of the company so in my mind that's where the buck should stop not just of the people who are taking most of the wealth out at a time when the company is committing crimes but also who are running the show in calling the shots. we now know that i'm afraid our system is designed in a way that tents to insulate people like that from liability and the sackler's and played the system like a harp. they have taken advantage of every prerogative. i hate to say it but i don't take we are going to see the accountability that you might
who made these decisions? who authorized them to do so? i find it incredibly unsatisfying and in terms of the fact years they have long claimed that they didn't really have much to do with what was going on at perdue and they just got briefed and they were just checked out board and reality that's clearly not true. i read a book documenting the way in which they were very involved. they have never been able to answer those charges. you have multiple ceos complaining that the sackler's are not...
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in— who is influenced by, who has people who in some — who is influenced by, who has people who in somethem not _ who in some cases probably making them not have a vaccine, then i do sympathise — them not have a vaccine, then i do sympathise with that. i think that is sympathise with that. i think that must— sympathise with that. i think that isjust a _ sympathise with that. i think that isjust a crying shame and they sympathise with that. i think that is just a crying shame and they will pay for— is just a crying shame and they will pay for it— is just a crying shame and they will pay for it by— is just a crying shame and they will pay for it by catching this disease. and pay for it by catching this disease. ami of— pay for it by catching this disease. and of course the trouble is and this is— and of course the trouble is and this is what has been a driver throughout, it is not so much and hopefuiiy— throughout, it is not so much and hopefully you might still get it but the vaccine will mean you don't end ”p the vaccine will mean you don't end up in _ the vaccine will mean you don't en
in— who is influenced by, who has people who in some — who is influenced by, who has people who in somethem not _ who in some cases probably making them not have a vaccine, then i do sympathise — them not have a vaccine, then i do sympathise with that. i think that is sympathise with that. i think that must— sympathise with that. i think that isjust a _ sympathise with that. i think that isjust a crying shame and they sympathise with that. i think that is just a crying shame and they...
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who executed ashley babbitt?cluded christopher miller, the former acting defense secretary and robert conti, head of the metropolitan police department. miller was suppose the to tell the committee that he, quote, personally believed trump's comments encouraged the protesters, end quote. miller omitted that phrase from his remarks. california congressman ro khanna tore into miller for failing to do more. >> secretary miller, i have never been more offended on this committee by a witness statement than yours. you were more concerned about defending your own reputation and justifying your own actions than the sanctity of this capitol and the sanctity of our democracy. >> joining me now is congressman eric swallow who is a trump impeachment manager earlier in the year and is in a lawsuit over the capitol insurrection. congressman, this reminds me of the rewrite that conservatives have done about the civil war trying to change what it was about, trying to soften it and, you know, rewrite it in american history. this
who executed ashley babbitt?cluded christopher miller, the former acting defense secretary and robert conti, head of the metropolitan police department. miller was suppose the to tell the committee that he, quote, personally believed trump's comments encouraged the protesters, end quote. miller omitted that phrase from his remarks. california congressman ro khanna tore into miller for failing to do more. >> secretary miller, i have never been more offended on this committee by a witness...
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gets treatment and who doesn't, who lives and who dies, the people who make those decisions are no longerional. they have lost the ability to think empirically. equity is now their god, they no longer believe in science. that's a real problem for the civilization. richard davis hanson has watch the rise and fall of civilizations but of the perspective of a historian, senior fellow at the hoover institute and happy to have him join us now. thank you so much for coming on. so what does it portend for the future that science has been so completely corrupted that it is dictated by political demands rather than by observable fact? >> i think we are watching the legacy of the people who put galileo in jail. they said the earth was the center of the universe and the solar system and galileo was a not for saying that the planets revolve around the sun so there's a pattern here where we have these bicoastal elites with letters after their names that say right here, science stops, no new development or inquiry or data and they use it for ideological political, even financial gain. it permeates all
gets treatment and who doesn't, who lives and who dies, the people who make those decisions are no longerional. they have lost the ability to think empirically. equity is now their god, they no longer believe in science. that's a real problem for the civilization. richard davis hanson has watch the rise and fall of civilizations but of the perspective of a historian, senior fellow at the hoover institute and happy to have him join us now. thank you so much for coming on. so what does it portend...
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you write about this guy who believes this is just an arbitrary arrogant limit who are doctors, who arema lawmakers to decide when someone should be eligible to take their own life. please tell me little bit more about his beliefs but what did you think of that? do you think there should be limits? if show what should they be? >> he is a hard man for me to it describe. usually as shorthand i will say his modern-day jack kevorkian. he used to be a doctor. in the course of my reporting he lost his medical license. he runs the death seminars all around the world. effectively traveled around and he gave presentations. most the people in the audience are in their 70s and 80s. he teaches them all the ways they can take their lives in a way that is peaceful and quick and reliable. and he sees this appeal are going to take their lives enjoy them as we do it well and have access to your there's a philosophical shift in him. when i met him his own eligibility criteria for who should be allowed into his organization initially given his instruction. it's much more liberal than any one country. some h
you write about this guy who believes this is just an arbitrary arrogant limit who are doctors, who arema lawmakers to decide when someone should be eligible to take their own life. please tell me little bit more about his beliefs but what did you think of that? do you think there should be limits? if show what should they be? >> he is a hard man for me to it describe. usually as shorthand i will say his modern-day jack kevorkian. he used to be a doctor. in the course of my reporting he...
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there are tens and thousands -- tens of thousands of americans who would be alive -- who are alive today who would not be had they not had access to rapid vaccination programs. they are around now and thank god for that. now where do we go from here? as we anticipated, the rate of vaccination is slowing now that the rate of american adults have gotten their first shot, we are still vaccinating millions of americans every day. one out of every 10 adult americans got a shot, but soon it will have reached the adults who are most eager to get vaccinated, and that point this effort will shift to a new phase which i want to talk about today. our new phase will focus on three areas. first, kids, children between the ages of 12 and 15 years of age. fda scientists are currently reviewing the data to decide if and when they authorize the age range. today, i want american parents to know that if that announcement comes, we are ready to move immediately to make 20,000 pharmacy sites across the country ready to vaccinate those adolescents sued as the fda grants it's ok. most americans have a vaccinat
there are tens and thousands -- tens of thousands of americans who would be alive -- who are alive today who would not be had they not had access to rapid vaccination programs. they are around now and thank god for that. now where do we go from here? as we anticipated, the rate of vaccination is slowing now that the rate of american adults have gotten their first shot, we are still vaccinating millions of americans every day. one out of every 10 adult americans got a shot, but soon it will have...
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came home and those who didn't.howing our respect to those who gave themselves to their mission. those who came home forever scarred and struggled with the transition. it is our obligation to recognize and heal our nations pain, our wounded warriors and goldstar families, those families forever changed. we are a nation, a nation that is never silent on things that matter, standing strong on our duty, our commitment, our courage, our allegiance, and our valor. honoring those who serve and acknowledging the sacrifices that made america's great, we are america, and this is our obligation, the obligation towards our nation. remembering the men and women who served. fulfilling their duties far beyond words. it's remembering their strength that makes our nation strong. today is the day that we remember. we pray that america will never be a forgotten nation, a nation that forgets, those unforgettable days, those sacrifices made. our p.o.w., mia, those never brought home, those resting in unmarked graves. we remember. we re
came home and those who didn't.howing our respect to those who gave themselves to their mission. those who came home forever scarred and struggled with the transition. it is our obligation to recognize and heal our nations pain, our wounded warriors and goldstar families, those families forever changed. we are a nation, a nation that is never silent on things that matter, standing strong on our duty, our commitment, our courage, our allegiance, and our valor. honoring those who serve and...
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who, exactly, is it who peddles that outrage? the gop and their absurd-culture wars. >> first, they outlaw dr. seuss. and now, they want to tell us what to say. >> i am sam. i am sam. sam, i am. that sam i am, that sam i am, i do not like that sam i am. do you like green eggs and ham? i do not like them, sam i am. i do not like green eggs and ham. >> look out, mr. potato head, you're next. >> first, it was kermit the frog, mr. potato head, now, dr. seuss. i have said i think this is the biggest threat to freedom we face. >> they cancelled mr. potato head. you know, this week alone, they cancelled the muppets. you know, they're -- they're -- they're cancelling dr. seuss from reading programs. >> oh, my gosh. they're cancelling liz cheney. ha-ha-ha-ha. these people, come on. i i'm sorry. kevin mccarthy. sorry, paul. kevin mccarthy, come on. really? there is a thing in there. kevin mccarthy. what's joe biden's favorite word? full of malarkey. and as paul ryan speaks out for his vision of the gop, the trump wing of the party is on fu
who, exactly, is it who peddles that outrage? the gop and their absurd-culture wars. >> first, they outlaw dr. seuss. and now, they want to tell us what to say. >> i am sam. i am sam. sam, i am. that sam i am, that sam i am, i do not like that sam i am. do you like green eggs and ham? i do not like them, sam i am. i do not like green eggs and ham. >> look out, mr. potato head, you're next. >> first, it was kermit the frog, mr. potato head, now, dr. seuss. i have said i...
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who is behind this exactly?nswer for us straight ahead. ♪ ♪ california's choice beauty? pretty boy. or a beast? john cox grew up with nothing; made himself a remarkable success. california's falling off a cliff. high taxes, unaffordable costs! even elon musk left! gavin's mismanagement of california is inexcusable. we need big beastly changes in sacramento. i'll make 'em. recall the beauty. meet the nicest, smartest beast in california. john cox. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, if you are hip to the ironic nature of the moment we are living, this will not shock you but it is stillll♪ pretty amazing. a group of self-described free-speech organizations have now come out in favor of government censorship. this is happening in a lot of places. here is the latest example. the group pen america, which has been around for a while, fighting for the right of writers to speak their conscience in public from has now decided that is a bad idea so they sent a letter to the whitee house announcing they are forming a coalition of "human
who is behind this exactly?nswer for us straight ahead. ♪ ♪ california's choice beauty? pretty boy. or a beast? john cox grew up with nothing; made himself a remarkable success. california's falling off a cliff. high taxes, unaffordable costs! even elon musk left! gavin's mismanagement of california is inexcusable. we need big beastly changes in sacramento. i'll make 'em. recall the beauty. meet the nicest, smartest beast in california. john cox. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, if you are...
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who knows where they will go?e can put them in a broom closet and the uv lights would work really well. really well. >> i honestly cannot believe this story every time i return to. it it's funny but dangerous. lori roberts has been covering this, thank you for coming back with an update. we will have you back again, i am sure. >> thank you. ahead, while donald trump's facebook ban has republicans worried about fund-raising. and how the cash grab on trump's new blog just went -- [noise] those stories coming up. and resurface over time. febreze fabric refresher eliminates odors. its water-based formula safely penetrates fabrics where odors hide. spray it on your rugs, your curtains, your furniture, all over your home to make it part of your tidying up routine. febreze fabric refresher, for an all-over freshness you'll love. for skin that never holds you back don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin gold bond the
who knows where they will go?e can put them in a broom closet and the uv lights would work really well. really well. >> i honestly cannot believe this story every time i return to. it it's funny but dangerous. lori roberts has been covering this, thank you for coming back with an update. we will have you back again, i am sure. >> thank you. ahead, while donald trump's facebook ban has republicans worried about fund-raising. and how the cash grab on trump's new blog just went --...
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who needs that kind of drama?monthly at-home injection that may help you put this rms drama in its place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions and slowing disability progression versus aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were recorded in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may cause a decrease in some types of antibodies. the most common side effects are upper respiratory tract infection, headache and injection reactions. dealing with this rms drama? it's time to ask your doctor about kesimpta. dramatic results. less rms drama. >>> this happened. this is real. and he was apparently serious with this question. this was the board of supervisors meeting in orange county, california earlier this week. >> is t
who needs that kind of drama?monthly at-home injection that may help you put this rms drama in its place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions and slowing disability progression versus aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were recorded in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your...
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are who are steadily it. could be dictating to say 6 days. yes yes we are ducking now because the clean like. there are. no need so we're going to we're going to we're going to let you cancer places say 6 it sounds rather dangerous where you're reporting from need to abraham and we're going to check in with you and come see you later on. soon we are and bringing in marshall session near ramallah we're going to let our correspondent get to say see listeners see if we could check in with hoda abdel-hamid snow she is in key points east jerusalem. you are hearing the situation. is kicking off quite a bit it's getting very violent in this general strike. just walk us through what's happening where you are. well at the moment it is quiet but over the past hour or so this place here behind me just in front of the damascus gate was quite tense now it all started when a group of protesters came and basically stood on the upper steps of this sort of semicircle at this point there was someone an israeli policeman in a m
are who are steadily it. could be dictating to say 6 days. yes yes we are ducking now because the clean like. there are. no need so we're going to we're going to we're going to let you cancer places say 6 it sounds rather dangerous where you're reporting from need to abraham and we're going to check in with you and come see you later on. soon we are and bringing in marshall session near ramallah we're going to let our correspondent get to say see listeners see if we could check in with hoda...
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to my colleagues who stand here today, thank you.nk you for having the backs of our leo's and their families. to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who have been calling for the defunding of our men and women in uniform. please consider joining us for an educational ride along. i think it would be very illuminating. thank you to all the communities who have stood strong against the push for taking the critical life saving equipment off the backs of our men and women. despite tremendous pressure in the media, from local and national leaders. thank you to the families of all those that have a name on the wall behind us. please know that there is an army, a thin blue line army behind you who thinks of you every single day and for every man and woman who have given their life in the line of duty, please rest easy and no that we've got the watch. thank you. [laughter] -- [applause] rep. mccarthy: thank you, cap. and as i said there's a number of members who have served that were in uniform before. >> as we remember the men and w
to my colleagues who stand here today, thank you.nk you for having the backs of our leo's and their families. to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who have been calling for the defunding of our men and women in uniform. please consider joining us for an educational ride along. i think it would be very illuminating. thank you to all the communities who have stood strong against the push for taking the critical life saving equipment off the backs of our men and women. despite...
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and to reach out to those who have long warned and to those who newly grieve. mr.in thinking about joining you here today i reflected upon a meeting i held a few days ago with some of our goldstar and surviving families. one of them was shannon, a wife of a marine reservist. they have three children. her husband, chris, was killed by a suicide bomber on april 8, 20 and afghanistan. the first thing she said in our meeting was, i'm going to try not to cry. and she told us that before her husband left on one of his deployments, she sat him down and said god forbid something happens to you. but if it does where you want me , to bury you? and he told her, i do not care. i just want to be near you. and today, staff sergeant chris -- rests here in arlington in section 60, alongside so many of his brothers and sisters in arms who made sacrifice in this longest of american wars. our goldstar and surviving families wage a fight that goes on long after the funerals. and it is our sacred duty to do more to ease the burden that they shoulder on memorial day, and every day. beca
and to reach out to those who have long warned and to those who newly grieve. mr.in thinking about joining you here today i reflected upon a meeting i held a few days ago with some of our goldstar and surviving families. one of them was shannon, a wife of a marine reservist. they have three children. her husband, chris, was killed by a suicide bomber on april 8, 20 and afghanistan. the first thing she said in our meeting was, i'm going to try not to cry. and she told us that before her husband...
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who is behind this exactly?nswer for us straight ahead. ♪ ♪ emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit. making a plan might feel like homework, but it will help you and your family stay safe during an emergency. california's choice beauty? but it will help you and you pretty boy.y safe or a beast? john cox grew up with nothing; made himself a remarkable success. california's falling off a cliff. high taxes, unaffordable costs! even elon musk left! gavin's mismanagement of california is inexcusable. we need big beastly changes in sacramento. i'll make 'em. recall the beauty. meet the nicest, smartest beast in california. john cox. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well,
who is behind this exactly?nswer for us straight ahead. ♪ ♪ emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit. making a plan might...
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— who exactly — who exactly is supposed to have said those — who exactly is supposed to have said thoseaker? well, somebody here isn't telling the truth. the house will have heard the prime minister's answer, and i remind him, the ministerial code say, and i quote: "ministers who knowingly mislead parliament will be expected to offer their resignation." i'll leave it there, for now. turning to another issue. who — who — there'll be further on this, there'll be further on this, believe you me. who initially, and prime minister, "initially" is the key word here, who initially paid for the redecoration of this downing street flat? he should know that i paid for downing street refurbishment personally, mr speaker. either the taxpayer paid the initial invoice, or it was the conservative party, or it was a private donor, or it was the prime minister. so, i'm making it easy for the prime minister. it's now multiple—choice. there are only four options. it should be easier than finding the chatty rat, mr speaker. so, i ask the prime minister again, who paid the initial invoice, initial invoice,
— who exactly — who exactly is supposed to have said those — who exactly is supposed to have said thoseaker? well, somebody here isn't telling the truth. the house will have heard the prime minister's answer, and i remind him, the ministerial code say, and i quote: "ministers who knowingly mislead parliament will be expected to offer their resignation." i'll leave it there, for now. turning to another issue. who — who — there'll be further on this, there'll be further on...
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i was very lucky to have teachers who were invested in me, and who took the time with me. the fact that you can name individual teachers who have had such an impact on your life, how has that affected her own approach to teaching? chanda: i know the power of a teacher. one letter of recommendation, one moment of encouragement. it's easy for us to forget the impact we can have. i come from a family of teachers. i don't think the teachers ever forget that, but i think in the larger society, sometimes we forget the power that teachers have, and the care that is required of teachers. i was a student in los angeles unified school district. the second or third largest school district in the country. my classes were totally overpopulated. i was in a magnet school that was relatively diverse, and even there we did not have the resources we needed, compared to what i learned my classmates had as has will students. -- my classmates at harvard had as students. teachers are managing a large number of students and trying to make sure we all get there to graduation, to the successes we
i was very lucky to have teachers who were invested in me, and who took the time with me. the fact that you can name individual teachers who have had such an impact on your life, how has that affected her own approach to teaching? chanda: i know the power of a teacher. one letter of recommendation, one moment of encouragement. it's easy for us to forget the impact we can have. i come from a family of teachers. i don't think the teachers ever forget that, but i think in the larger society,...
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again to me but he adds and kept him away from those who will pray and those who are in the most impressed prostrate and. godly for god guess what happened in ramadan would be added to the general victories that have been achieved by our people and about those of the. universal him and again in the body as. you know all the others little hump today to we know talk to our people from a position all the old. people the. morning they would be up and today when. i don't sound reasons of people that think that many are. from the 48 palestine's. been happy that. when the coaches were. prevented from coming from a polish tine to jerusalem. and when the lock up to commute was. a lot of those coaches and continued have moved up to what we know a what we know who march in from the. young children. and the women and the militias the luggage and also the prayer you dennett stated then it defended it and they confirmed. without any doubt that jerusalem. is the pivotal. point of the country to. duration in. asia the name the game and jerusalem would not. being abandoned or people in the united. states e
again to me but he adds and kept him away from those who will pray and those who are in the most impressed prostrate and. godly for god guess what happened in ramadan would be added to the general victories that have been achieved by our people and about those of the. universal him and again in the body as. you know all the others little hump today to we know talk to our people from a position all the old. people the. morning they would be up and today when. i don't sound reasons of people that...
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who found the -- who bombed the capitol? what was their aim, and how does it connect to the protest? mr. roberts: that bombing was it -- in up way a kickoff to the spring offensive. it was controversial in the new left in the antiwar movement. within the new left there was a radical splinter group which the members of the weather underground declared themselves to be urban guerrillas, revolutionaries, and they went into underground collectives and began setting up targets like courthouses, college buildings that were linked to the military, people who became disillusioned with democracy and capitalism, believing that the only way to force change was to create some kind of revolutionary uprising starting with these bombings. the capitol they said was seen as a symbol of u.s. domination abroad and a symbol of people who were working on the war. they planted this bomb in a men's room underneath the senate chamber, and it was intended to go off in the middle of the night when no one would be hurt and no one was there. they calle
who found the -- who bombed the capitol? what was their aim, and how does it connect to the protest? mr. roberts: that bombing was it -- in up way a kickoff to the spring offensive. it was controversial in the new left in the antiwar movement. within the new left there was a radical splinter group which the members of the weather underground declared themselves to be urban guerrillas, revolutionaries, and they went into underground collectives and began setting up targets like courthouses,...
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let's talk about those on the field who committed those crimes and find who ordered them to do those crimes. so you're trying to distance yourself from the, the who. the crimes are you. the fact is that your war has helped bring about the world's worst humanitarian disaster, which you and the other warring parties have inflicted. ringback indiscriminately on civilians and anyone who got in your way to answer your question properly. we have not started this war. this one say you started you, but you're continuing. continuing and not your continuing to target civilians not no, no, no, no, no, no, no. we are, we are defending ourselves, we are defending our people. we are defending our country, i guess the saudis and the america. so again, we will continue the war if they don't withdraw from our country and those crimes that you're talk about, let's look to them. let's not just make it general. so the crimes committed by your people know, the crimes were committed by those who, where the aggressors, not by the image or defending themselves. let's look at the books look to the, what happ
let's talk about those on the field who committed those crimes and find who ordered them to do those crimes. so you're trying to distance yourself from the, the who. the crimes are you. the fact is that your war has helped bring about the world's worst humanitarian disaster, which you and the other warring parties have inflicted. ringback indiscriminately on civilians and anyone who got in your way to answer your question properly. we have not started this war. this one say you started you, but...
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there was a soldier by the name of james gooding who was prince who was part of who lived in the orphanage in 1846. and so he joined the 54th mass. he wrote also a letter about and books about the experience and he also wrote the experience that he had 48 letters in the new bedford mercury about the war from 1863 to 1864. images here is titled contraband. and here we see the 13th, mass we see women. we see a woman who's pregnant. we see a young woman the pregnant woman who has her arm. wrapped around possibly her mother or an older woman the older woman who removes her bonnet from her head to be photographed and the range of people in this image from children to older people to nurses to men wearing suits and jackets. and so we begin to see the formation of the experience of people who were seeking their freedom. this is an african-american hospital workers the including the nurses and nashville, tennessee. and this famous well-documented image of gordon who was you know titled the scourge back and it was used by the abolitionist and there's a man and scotland who says that i found a large
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knew who he was. from those early days. and scott stringer, the former montana borough president, now the comptroller in new york. what are you going to be looking for in these last four weeks or so? >> it will be interesting to see if anyone makes a late move. and katherine garcia is probably the person best set up to do that if andrew yang was going to seal the election up, that would have happened already. at this point, i would rather be eric adams than anybody else. he's been creeping up in the polls and yang has been stagnant or falling in the last several polls that have been publicly released. >> co-ceos and founders of the data and analytics company apple cart, sasha samotin and matt collins. this has been an exciting episode of new york one and i've been pat kiernan. thank you so much, guys. good to see you. >>> it's now the top of the hour. jonathan lemire is still with us. and joining the conversation, mike barnacle, co-founder of punch bowl news, john brez nah bresnahan and paula mcgee. m
knew who he was. from those early days. and scott stringer, the former montana borough president, now the comptroller in new york. what are you going to be looking for in these last four weeks or so? >> it will be interesting to see if anyone makes a late move. and katherine garcia is probably the person best set up to do that if andrew yang was going to seal the election up, that would have happened already. at this point, i would rather be eric adams than anybody else. he's been...
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and we know who that is. independent news polls from pbs newshour, kizer from monmouth university, from quinnipiac and it's 40% to 50% of people who identify at republicans. it's the conservative lobby no listening to the havanti-vaccin rants every night on fox. we have to reach that group if we want to halt transmission. that's going to be the tough part to get to the last mile. >> what i heard him saying about that group was basically that he is optimistic. he's just sort of slow and steady with him, andt
and we know who that is. independent news polls from pbs newshour, kizer from monmouth university, from quinnipiac and it's 40% to 50% of people who identify at republicans. it's the conservative lobby no listening to the havanti-vaccin rants every night on fox. we have to reach that group if we want to halt transmission. that's going to be the tough part to get to the last mile. >> what i heard him saying about that group was basically that he is optimistic. he's just sort of slow and...
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>> we have to make sure that the people who are selected are people who are really interested in the charge of the commission. it is important that it happens though because even now, ali, you see in the oversight committee, republican after republican is denying that the insurrection even happened. calling the insurrectionist proud patriots, good people. this is actually unacceptable, there needs to be accountability and we need to understand exactly how close we were to losing our democracy and how that could possibly have happened. the commission is essential. we're gonna have to make sure that the republican named individuals who sit on the curve -- on the commission, are there to work on the commission and not to stop that work from doing. >> congresswoman good to see you, thank you for joining us, congresswoman pramila jayapal of washington state. coming up. just one day after the cdc announced fully vaccinated people can lose their masks, there are multiple reports of high-profile fully vaccinated people testing positive for covid-19. we're gonna talk to a doctor about what is
>> we have to make sure that the people who are selected are people who are really interested in the charge of the commission. it is important that it happens though because even now, ali, you see in the oversight committee, republican after republican is denying that the insurrection even happened. calling the insurrectionist proud patriots, good people. this is actually unacceptable, there needs to be accountability and we need to understand exactly how close we were to losing our...
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the one who get now leadership positions are the ones who are willing to play the game, who are willing to play that centive structure, and i've talked to republicans, both fans of trump and not fans of donald trump who will say the party needs to get past this. but as long as trump is there in mar-a-lago, and as long as we continue to give into him, nobody's going to be free of him. >> the reason i am fascinated with this, anytime you ask this question that we always come back to, like what are republicans thinking? it's all about 2022. they don't want to be primaried. they want to get through 2022. that is so short-sighted, so myopic. that is why i am fascinated with what this is going to mean with the youngest generations of voters. they will not be young forever. but the political identity they shape now more often than now stays with them. the brookings institution wrote early party identification tends to be pretty stable across a young person's life. young people who vote democratic tend to keep that distinction. what does that mean as the republican party is making decisions pre
the one who get now leadership positions are the ones who are willing to play the game, who are willing to play that centive structure, and i've talked to republicans, both fans of trump and not fans of donald trump who will say the party needs to get past this. but as long as trump is there in mar-a-lago, and as long as we continue to give into him, nobody's going to be free of him. >> the reason i am fascinated with this, anytime you ask this question that we always come back to, like...
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he was also a lifelong republican who who was politically aware.atched television news programming fairly regularly, read the newspaper, and engaged me as a young kid in politics, which is kind of where i got my interest in the world around me from. he was a trump supporter and voted for trump and believed him in what he had to say. amy: that is kristin urquiza talking about losing her father. you had majoimpact as a young reporter at the arizona republic and also if you could go back to commenting on peter thiel? >> that story was really formative in my time at "the arizona republic." it was pretty early on in my time there. it represents the kind of journalism that ianted to continue doing, which is highlighting these underrepresented or suppressed stories of communities and linking those experiences to a larger investigative context, to a larger -- to the situation thate are in where communities of color for the most at risk for covid-19. i was really grateful to have been a part of that and to have broken such an important story. i tried to con
he was also a lifelong republican who who was politically aware.atched television news programming fairly regularly, read the newspaper, and engaged me as a young kid in politics, which is kind of where i got my interest in the world around me from. he was a trump supporter and voted for trump and believed him in what he had to say. amy: that is kristin urquiza talking about losing her father. you had majoimpact as a young reporter at the arizona republic and also if you could go back to...
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we talk about somebody who basically was the architect of the crime bill someone who helped put us into iraq someone who bailed out wall street in 2008. is it even possible for someone with bad history to be mentioned in the conversation among progressive presidents that will say is that this is certainly the beginning process here i will say that by an administration because of the push of the progressive movement we came in sight of the fact that the progressive movement all of these things are brought to you by the progressive movement the push in some of the things that we heard last night is because aggressive movement is out there making these demands i think the 1st 100 days are just that we got a long way to go because what you are naming the things that you just numerate those things were put into place by policies policies that he supported and so now he is the president of the united states of america and this provides him a spectacular opportunity through public policy to undo some of that damage and some of that especially on the crime bill had generational impacts so it's
we talk about somebody who basically was the architect of the crime bill someone who helped put us into iraq someone who bailed out wall street in 2008. is it even possible for someone with bad history to be mentioned in the conversation among progressive presidents that will say is that this is certainly the beginning process here i will say that by an administration because of the push of the progressive movement we came in sight of the fact that the progressive movement all of these things...
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for that, will tell the story of who we are and who we will become.tory is not merely a trot line of metaphors to be analyzed purely as a construct of language. it is not a novel. it's about specific people in specific places within specific events and to treat it otherwise is to entertain nonsense and to invite the production of despair and discouragement. but our energies cannot be consumed in merely pulling down the pullers down. fellow citizens, said abraham lincoln in 1862, we cannot escape history. we of this congress and this administration will be remembered in spite of ourselves. we must think anew and act anew and then we shall save our country. like nehemiah of old, we must weep for the memory of a city in ruins. but we must also be those who say, as in nehemiah's time, let us rise up and build again. >> thank you, i should have said that alan is also an actor who never went into that line of work. victoria spiotto is a prodigy. she's a student and future teacher from northern virginia. she's finishing her fifth year at the university of vi
for that, will tell the story of who we are and who we will become.tory is not merely a trot line of metaphors to be analyzed purely as a construct of language. it is not a novel. it's about specific people in specific places within specific events and to treat it otherwise is to entertain nonsense and to invite the production of despair and discouragement. but our energies cannot be consumed in merely pulling down the pullers down. fellow citizens, said abraham lincoln in 1862, we cannot...
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if one understands that this really has nothing to do with who you are, who i am, what i think what i know how i feel. it is much easier to deal with and even laugh. i mean, i have found that he were hurt. he goes a long way in dealing with sex. siri who spent has received numerous, honorary doctorates and prizes, including the 2019 princess of astoria award, a sort of spanish nobel prize. but what about critics opinions? how much to reviews mean to her? you know, for years i didn't read reviews and i actually told my husband who did read reviews not to and he found great relief in it, not doing it. and then more recently i have read some reviews and i think then i'm able to do it now because i have, maybe it's just being old, but i've acquired a distance from them. i mean, even early on, i remember my 1st novel was so exciting that anyone said anything about it was so thrilling. i remember i had oh, you know, a reviewer who just thought this was a work of brilliance and genius and it was so wonderful and the following week i had another review that was just, this is crash nurse to st
if one understands that this really has nothing to do with who you are, who i am, what i think what i know how i feel. it is much easier to deal with and even laugh. i mean, i have found that he were hurt. he goes a long way in dealing with sex. siri who spent has received numerous, honorary doctorates and prizes, including the 2019 princess of astoria award, a sort of spanish nobel prize. but what about critics opinions? how much to reviews mean to her? you know, for years i didn't read...
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yet— who want to drag their feet or are yet to _ who want to drag their feet or are yet to be _ whoe, frankly, - are yet to be persuaded or want to block change, frankly, are i to block change, frankly, are greater in— to block change, frankly, are greater in number, - to block change, frankly, are greater in number, they- to block change, frankly, are greater in number, they arei greater in number, they are certainty— greater in number, they are certainly more _ greater in number, they are certainly more vocal- certainly more vocal and determined than- certainly more vocal and determined than those i certainly more vocal and - determined than those people who are — determined than those people who are prepared _ determined than those people who are prepared to _ determined than those people who are prepared to put - determined than those people who are prepared to put theiri who are prepared to put their heads — who are prepared to put their heads up _ who are prepared to put their heads up above _ who are prepared to put their heads up above the - who are prepared to put their hea
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this is someone who panders.r brand. >> i -- very well said. nikole hannah-jones, whose 1619 project i just sent out to all of my students that you actually spoke to at howard university. thank you so much for speaking to my class. they all got copies because people need to learn it. charlotte climber, thank you to have you on. welcome to readout family. >>> there's news tonight regarding derek chauvin. today chauvin's lawyer filed a motion asking the court to throw out last month's guilty verdicts in the murder of george floyd and to schedule a new trial. the motion cites jury misconduct and jury intimidation as well as a failure to provide a change of venue for the trial among its reasons. of course this appeal is no surprise, and it's been expected since chauvin was found guilty on all three counts. he's still expected to face sentencing next month. that is tonight's reidout. be sure to tune in tomorrow. i will be joined by senator elizabeth warren on president biden's bold agenda and her new book, which is ca
this is someone who panders.r brand. >> i -- very well said. nikole hannah-jones, whose 1619 project i just sent out to all of my students that you actually spoke to at howard university. thank you so much for speaking to my class. they all got copies because people need to learn it. charlotte climber, thank you to have you on. welcome to readout family. >>> there's news tonight regarding derek chauvin. today chauvin's lawyer filed a motion asking the court to throw out last...
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she had three sisters who were murdered two brothers who are murdered her parents her entire extended family and this little blue envelope could not bring them back but wasn't acknowledgment of her loss. it felt very very important. so how successful were these post-war efforts to address the wrongs that that victims had suffered in financial terms. not very as you say the reparations were not very generous jews in western europe did get help in a resettling but jews in behind the iron curtain basically got nothing and it was extremely rare for any survivors to get back anything that they're their families had owned. but with the end of the cold war there was new momentum to try to get justice for the survivors, especially for those who've been living behind the iron curtain and those efforts are continuing today. let's elaborate on that a little bit. actually. we have an audience question from alejandro who asks now at nearly 76 years after the end of world war ii how many confirmed nazi war criminals may still be alive and are being pursued or imprisoned. i know there was a recent c
she had three sisters who were murdered two brothers who are murdered her parents her entire extended family and this little blue envelope could not bring them back but wasn't acknowledgment of her loss. it felt very very important. so how successful were these post-war efforts to address the wrongs that that victims had suffered in financial terms. not very as you say the reparations were not very generous jews in western europe did get help in a resettling but jews in behind the iron curtain...
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now we will hear from her colleague, the great congressman who also hails here from houston, texas, whoank you very much, attorney crump. friend, the winds of change are blowing across this nation. the winds of change are blowing across the country as a result of one man whose daughter said he would change the world and that is exactly what's happening. >> amen. the winds of change are blowing and they're blowing because they have attorney crump. i can say to you without question, reservation, hesitation or equivocation, he is the thurgood marshall of this generation because of his courage. he's got the courage. there are many other lawyers who see these injustices that they don't have the intestinal fortitude, what malcolm x called the chitlins to stand up against injustice. >> amen. >> the winds of change are blowing because of keith ellison. keith ellison, the attorney general. make no mistake about it, for us, state's rights have been state's wrongs. we have always depended on the federal courts. we've always believed that if we could just get to the federal court we could get justi
now we will hear from her colleague, the great congressman who also hails here from houston, texas, whoank you very much, attorney crump. friend, the winds of change are blowing across this nation. the winds of change are blowing across the country as a result of one man whose daughter said he would change the world and that is exactly what's happening. >> amen. the winds of change are blowing and they're blowing because they have attorney crump. i can say to you without question,...
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is it your position that there is no one who is left out in the cold who has a sentence for c crime who now can't take advantage is that that your position that they are all taken care of or not taking care of but that they are all stuck because of the career offender or was cynicism sentencing provisions? >> it would exclude all 841, b1, c from having assent to the extent that the ratio impacted their sentencing commission to care of them to the extent that the career offender status impacted their sentencing and that has nothing to do with their possession of crack and could have just easily been methamphetamine or another scheduled one or two controlled substance. >> so there is nobody really left out on the cold? spirit there is no one left out in the cold. i would say the only person left out in the cold would be someone who would like to take the benefit of the first step act change to the statutory recidivism enhancement but is left out in the cold because congress did not make that change fully retroactive. >> when you say let's make sure we understand the same thing and when i
is it your position that there is no one who is left out in the cold who has a sentence for c crime who now can't take advantage is that that your position that they are all taken care of or not taking care of but that they are all stuck because of the career offender or was cynicism sentencing provisions? >> it would exclude all 841, b1, c from having assent to the extent that the ratio impacted their sentencing commission to care of them to the extent that the career offender status...
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who did he perk up around? who did he say? oh that person there's na i understand there were probably many of them because he was so generous, but are there particular people who? he would point us to. i don't know if there would be i don't know if they're particular people, but i know that he would be excited about people who were courageous. who were creative who were determined? he looked. beneath the surface and i know to lynda's point pointing out individuals would not be the right thing to do, but there were so many people that he believed in and and their leadership and what they stood for. so he was would you say would you all say that he was pleased with some of the young new leadership that was coming up in in this country and that he felt good about it. yeah, many people would try to you know, ask him. who is the new leader? who is the new john lewis? who was the new martin luther king and he i he would clearly say there's not just one. there are so many young people that are talented and active and he just wanted t
who did he perk up around? who did he say? oh that person there's na i understand there were probably many of them because he was so generous, but are there particular people who? he would point us to. i don't know if there would be i don't know if they're particular people, but i know that he would be excited about people who were courageous. who were creative who were determined? he looked. beneath the surface and i know to lynda's point pointing out individuals would not be the right thing...
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it's not always somebody who who is well known to law enforcement who has an extensive criminal record. so these are all questions that i have that you have that were. going to be looking into in the next few minutes and hours. you know, i'm curious seven because you've covered, you know crime here in the bay area for a long time. and you know when you look at those two different crime scenes, rif the property.n at the light rail laid just from its face value. there was a lot of planning that went into this, you know, trying maybe trying to destroy evidence. what do you read into that? not just for cassidy, but someone who goes to that length to maybe cover up something to plan and then execute the this plan. all right, and mike, unfortunately, these kind of situations are not uncommon increasingly common, and it fits the profile of someone who is wanting to cause a lot of damage and destruction. and obviously, now that we've learned from district attorney rosen that mr cassidy killed him. himself after going on this rampage. it really sort of fits right into that mass shooter. sort of
it's not always somebody who who is well known to law enforcement who has an extensive criminal record. so these are all questions that i have that you have that were. going to be looking into in the next few minutes and hours. you know, i'm curious seven because you've covered, you know crime here in the bay area for a long time. and you know when you look at those two different crime scenes, rif the property.n at the light rail laid just from its face value. there was a lot of planning that...
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for those of you who are not familiar with susan she is an accomplished scholar who's most recent book is titled. how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. you may be familiar or you are likely familiar with susan's grandfather dwight d. eisenhower's the united states president between the years 1953 to 61 or during world war ii as the supreme commander of the allied expeditionary force in europe. today we want to focus on a lesser known but incredibly important aspect of eisenhower's legacy. his determination to document the crimes that we now refer to as the holocaust even as the allies continued their fight against nazi, germany. eisenhower's then that one day some might deny the truth about the atrocities committed against european jews and other victim groups. during the course of today's show these placed your questions for susan as a comment section and we will get to as many of them live as possible. so let's begin by understanding a little bit of the forces that shaped your grandfather's background susan. where was he born and raised what was family lif
for those of you who are not familiar with susan she is an accomplished scholar who's most recent book is titled. how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. you may be familiar or you are likely familiar with susan's grandfather dwight d. eisenhower's the united states president between the years 1953 to 61 or during world war ii as the supreme commander of the allied expeditionary force in europe. today we want to focus on a lesser known but incredibly important aspect...
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if -- if -- in the perfect world, people who -- who -- who are vaccinated don't have to wear a mask inside, as long as those who are unvaccinated wear a mask. and i think that is a lot to ask and it's certainly going to be impossible to assure. >> dr. jha, because of this new guidance, do you think covid cases may rise in areas of the country where there are people -- fewer people vaccinated? >> yeah, i actually worry about that, anderson. this is why i don't think that this new-cdc guidance should translate, into lifting of all-indoor mask mandates. particularly, in places with high-infection rates and low-vaccination rates, for exactly that reason. we might, very well, see a spike in cases. >> and dr. jha, we got a number of questions from viewers. liz asked does it seem like this can be temporary? when a new variant comes around, we might need to backtrack on the new guidance. is that likely? >> yeah. i think -- i think that's unlikely. new variants may come around. some of them may be more contagious. but i think our vaccines are really going to hold up. so i remain pretty confident, a
if -- if -- in the perfect world, people who -- who -- who are vaccinated don't have to wear a mask inside, as long as those who are unvaccinated wear a mask. and i think that is a lot to ask and it's certainly going to be impossible to assure. >> dr. jha, because of this new guidance, do you think covid cases may rise in areas of the country where there are people -- fewer people vaccinated? >> yeah, i actually worry about that, anderson. this is why i don't think that this new-cdc...
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our ambassador, who runs -- who will run these negotiations, tech-base negotiations. overnight. i'm certainly no trade expert. i think the policy position of joe biden and the ambassador was very, very clear. and i don't think there is any hedging whatsoever about ip rights and the ability to move forward. we're going to do everything we can to get these vaccines into the developing world as quickly as possible. >> i'm very glad to hear you say that, andy. i'm sure many of our viewers will, too. thank you for being with us this evening. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, award-winning writer of "two distant strangers" is here to talk about how his film mirrors the real-life struggles of black men today. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $349 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ limu emu... and doug. ♪♪ so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you on
our ambassador, who runs -- who will run these negotiations, tech-base negotiations. overnight. i'm certainly no trade expert. i think the policy position of joe biden and the ambassador was very, very clear. and i don't think there is any hedging whatsoever about ip rights and the ability to move forward. we're going to do everything we can to get these vaccines into the developing world as quickly as possible. >> i'm very glad to hear you say that, andy. i'm sure many of our viewers...
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it's that same utilization data that tells me who is on hospice who home bound who has a disability,o we can continue to make sure that we close the gap every single day. in terms of new mexicans who are yet to be veterans administration thated i feel also think that the equity numbers can improve by my methods you're hearing about. i'm going to use medicaid as another incentive. you can in medicaid have a points reward system for people to engage in improving health outcomes. we maximize, we give you more of those points so that you can buy sports equipment for wrur family and kids, that you can go to fresh farmers markets. this is another way to get those hard to reach populations using medicaid as a huge driver in our registry system for data. making sure that we're pushing vaccines into the communities and then into the arms of new mexicans every single day. and it is working. and so, i'm very proud of those systems that we have stood up and we're using every single other thing that the other governors have talked about and we're committed, mr. pt, to all of us continue continuin
it's that same utilization data that tells me who is on hospice who home bound who has a disability,o we can continue to make sure that we close the gap every single day. in terms of new mexicans who are yet to be veterans administration thated i feel also think that the equity numbers can improve by my methods you're hearing about. i'm going to use medicaid as another incentive. you can in medicaid have a points reward system for people to engage in improving health outcomes. we maximize, we...
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who would have thunk it? to me, it makes sense, because biden does have the energy of a grandpa who refuses to take over-the-counter meds and insists a "swim in the lake" will cure his back pain. "in my day, if you had a back ache, you ate some ground liverwort and rubbed some vinegar on it. and if it got really bad, you went down to dr. bonker's medical wagon and drank some of his magic elixir it didn't have no tylenol or ibuprofen in it, just straight whiskey and cocaine. but it's truly difficult to underscore just how monumental and historic this is with one decision, joe biden sent big pharma stock prices plummeting, and put people's lives over profits and he didn't make a big flashy rose garden announcement, or film a weird video where he's standing near the bushes outside the white house like he lost his keys, and is waiting for his wife to get home "yeah, i -- no, i know there's a plastic rock with a key in it, but it looks like all the other rocks. yeah, well they should make one that says 'key' on it
who would have thunk it? to me, it makes sense, because biden does have the energy of a grandpa who refuses to take over-the-counter meds and insists a "swim in the lake" will cure his back pain. "in my day, if you had a back ache, you ate some ground liverwort and rubbed some vinegar on it. and if it got really bad, you went down to dr. bonker's medical wagon and drank some of his magic elixir it didn't have no tylenol or ibuprofen in it, just straight whiskey and cocaine. but...
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if you don't know who is vaccinated and who is not. so there's a nuance there. i do think that we have evidence of high protection and decreased transmission. >> thank you. madame chair, i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the birthday girl, the congresswoman for five minutes. >> thank you to our witnesses. great to celebrate with you today. in march the center for countering digital hate and anti-vax watch found 65 % of anti-vaccine social media content stemmed from just 12 individuals called the disinformation dozen. despite being brought to the attention to the social media companies, a review one month later found that at least nine of those individuals still maintained active accounts on facebook and instagram and twitter. a sample review of facebook posts over the last week showed that online -- that only 19 posts had fact checking labels apply to them. the posts that are left say things like, quote, a symptomatic people can't spread the virus, unquote. and that the, quote, covid-19 vaccine is a genetic mutation, unquote
if you don't know who is vaccinated and who is not. so there's a nuance there. i do think that we have evidence of high protection and decreased transmission. >> thank you. madame chair, i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the birthday girl, the congresswoman for five minutes. >> thank you to our witnesses. great to celebrate with you today. in march the center for countering digital hate and anti-vax watch found 65 % of anti-vaccine social...
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may be withdrawn who may be quiet you may have struggled a recent loss who may be a victim of bullying who may be struggling academically or they have behavioral issues and the more that people can come together and identify the more that we can be proactive rather than reactive if you watch and we can hear not internationalists coming up to half past 2 in moscow we'll be back with more stories from the last 7 days plus the latest developments at the top here. yeah bit yes.
may be withdrawn who may be quiet you may have struggled a recent loss who may be a victim of bullying who may be struggling academically or they have behavioral issues and the more that people can come together and identify the more that we can be proactive rather than reactive if you watch and we can hear not internationalists coming up to half past 2 in moscow we'll be back with more stories from the last 7 days plus the latest developments at the top here. yeah bit yes.
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there is a recent kaiser family foundation survey which looked at those who are unvaccinated but who want to get vaccinated. it found that more than 1/3 of people in this group said they have not gotten vaccinated because they did not have enough time due to work hours or other schedule conflicts or had not gotten around to it. 7% said they did not have information about how to get vaccinated. 8% said they were not sure if they were eligible. these numbers may seem small, but they represent millions of people and they are crucial to reach cases to come down and stay down. when we look at another part of the unvaccinated population, those who do not want to get vaccinated as soon as possible, access is an issue. among those who are employed, 28% say they would be more likely to get vaccinated if they received time off to receive and recover from the vaccine. another 20% said they would be more likely if the shot was administered in their workplace. employers not only have an opportunity to increase vaccination rates, but it turns out they can also help close the equity gap. this is so
there is a recent kaiser family foundation survey which looked at those who are unvaccinated but who want to get vaccinated. it found that more than 1/3 of people in this group said they have not gotten vaccinated because they did not have enough time due to work hours or other schedule conflicts or had not gotten around to it. 7% said they did not have information about how to get vaccinated. 8% said they were not sure if they were eligible. these numbers may seem small, but they represent...
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now this list is controversial, not for who is on it, but who's not on it now. who is on it? is the current judiciary chief ibrahim, right? you see here the choice of the conservative camp, but who's not on it is 3 time a former parliament speaker and advisor to the supreme. neither i to the how many, how many a leader and johnny that he was a choice of the modern come to moderate camp headed by current president. honey, also who's not on is a current vice president is huck jung hearing that again the bizarre decision. because if anything was to happen to present husband or honey, it's hot and he asked the vice president would be can't take a president. according to the guardian council, he's not qualified to stand. also a true term. former president mahmoud. i've been a dad has not made the list now he had said before, this decision that if he wasn't allowed to stand, he would boycott the election. he wouldn't vote for anybody and he wouldn't back any candidate. now we have heard reports that police. there is a police presence in his neighborhood here if they're on and aroun
now this list is controversial, not for who is on it, but who's not on it now. who is on it? is the current judiciary chief ibrahim, right? you see here the choice of the conservative camp, but who's not on it is 3 time a former parliament speaker and advisor to the supreme. neither i to the how many, how many a leader and johnny that he was a choice of the modern come to moderate camp headed by current president. honey, also who's not on is a current vice president is huck jung hearing that...