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a normal tourist visit, who deny the events that day were an insurrection, the same folks who screamed the loudest about the dangers of defunding the police, refuse to defend the police, the very police who shielded them from a vicious mob on january 6. for the life of me, i don't know how they sleep at night. that's one of the many reasons this gold medal is so important. the gold medal is about setting the record straight and recognizing the true heroism on display that fateful day. my colleagues, we have a moral obligation to never forget what our first responders faced down, a mob of white supremacists and domestic terrorists stormed the barriers with vicious force, using flagpoles as spears and fences as battering rams. capitol police officers were swarmed, beaten, crushed between the door ways, tasered repeatedly. 140 officers were assaulted that day. 15 required hospitalization. seven people have lost their lives in connection with this attack. just this week, sadly, i read this story and i ached, two more police officers todd kim their own lives -- two more police officers took
a normal tourist visit, who deny the events that day were an insurrection, the same folks who screamed the loudest about the dangers of defunding the police, refuse to defend the police, the very police who shielded them from a vicious mob on january 6. for the life of me, i don't know how they sleep at night. that's one of the many reasons this gold medal is so important. the gold medal is about setting the record straight and recognizing the true heroism on display that fateful day. my...
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. >> nations have been pouring into help afghan refugees, and translators who you -- who work for the. forces have been asking for help to evacuate their families. >> they are sleeping outside the airport, because they are freight -- they are afraid if they go back, the taliban have found out that their son was a translator so they cannot go back. ♪ >> hello and welcome to "world news america, on pbs and around the globe. "80,000 people have been evacuated from kabul since the taliban took control. the pentagon says there are 10,000 on the groundaiting for flights. time is running out before next week's deadline for u.s. forces to continue evacuating their citizens and aies. multiple u.s. officials came out to microphones today at the state department, the pentagon, also the white house, to paint a picture of an urgent evacuation process. the situation on the ground remains chaotic, and also scary. from kabul, our correspondent reports. >> shame on them. reporter: they have been through so much already. now, wading through sewage in the hope of somehow being able to leave this country
. >> nations have been pouring into help afghan refugees, and translators who you -- who work for the. forces have been asking for help to evacuate their families. >> they are sleeping outside the airport, because they are freight -- they are afraid if they go back, the taliban have found out that their son was a translator so they cannot go back. ♪ >> hello and welcome to "world news america, on pbs and around the globe. "80,000 people have been evacuated from...
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everybody knew who they were. so their descendants were feared and hated in family lore of their opponents because they never left the area. richard curry and gerald hamm were two historians who studied appalachia and the guerilla warfare there, and they concluded there's no doubt that guerilla warfare intensified the spirit of lawlessness and intolerant vindictiveness that characterized the reconstruction era in that region. now, across the south you also had vigilante groups springing up after the war, and the same mindset that had given rise to do what you need to do in the war that manifested itself in guerilla warfare now suddenly became manifest in vigilante groups like the red shirts or the klan. those vigilante groups became the paramilitary wing of the democratic party and democrats would use them for wide-spread systematic violence if they felt an immediate threat to their grasp of power. once they regained the power, when reconstruction kind of fizzled out and republicans lost the political power there
everybody knew who they were. so their descendants were feared and hated in family lore of their opponents because they never left the area. richard curry and gerald hamm were two historians who studied appalachia and the guerilla warfare there, and they concluded there's no doubt that guerilla warfare intensified the spirit of lawlessness and intolerant vindictiveness that characterized the reconstruction era in that region. now, across the south you also had vigilante groups springing up...
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was a match even for churchill. >> a commander who suffered the sharp karlty, a citizen soldier whows the brutality of war. a man who hates war. >> from another general mcarthur, eisenhower learned about asia. when mcarthur sought to a list eisenhower to go with him, the man mcarthur picked for that tough job was eisenhower from his achievements not political promises. americans know the essence of eisenhower, the statesman, the executive, the man. >> the american system rests upon the rights and dignity of the individual. the success of that system depends upon the assumption by each of personal individual responsibility for the safety and welfare of the whole. no government official, no soldier, no other person can assume your responsibilities or else democracy will cease to exist. a united and determined american citizenry is under god the mightiest force the earth has seen. it can protect itself and lead the world to respect for right injustice and to peace. good-bye, mayor. good luck. >> out of uniform as president of colombia eisenhower warned that communism must be fought on
was a match even for churchill. >> a commander who suffered the sharp karlty, a citizen soldier whows the brutality of war. a man who hates war. >> from another general mcarthur, eisenhower learned about asia. when mcarthur sought to a list eisenhower to go with him, the man mcarthur picked for that tough job was eisenhower from his achievements not political promises. americans know the essence of eisenhower, the statesman, the executive, the man. >> the american system rests...
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some who are old and some who are not. many are dual who consider afghanistan their home.ed there are for decades or want to stay close to extended family. they are americans still evaluating their decision based on the information on the ground that evolves daily, that evolving hourly. some are understandably very scared ed scared. each has a set of priorities and consideration that they can weigh. full-t finally, over the past ten days we have been moving hundreds of afghan citizens out every day. we cross check our list against flight manifest, against arrive records and other database. there's a lag of about 24 hours for us to verify their status. when you take into account all of these inputs that we arrive at our assessment are the number of americans still in afghanistan and want to leave, you start to understand twhie is hard number to pin down at any given moment and why we're refining it. that's also why we continue to be relentless in our outreach. since august 14th, we reached out to every american enrolled with us in afghanistan and multiple times. the phone b
some who are old and some who are not. many are dual who consider afghanistan their home.ed there are for decades or want to stay close to extended family. they are americans still evaluating their decision based on the information on the ground that evolves daily, that evolving hourly. some are understandably very scared ed scared. each has a set of priorities and consideration that they can weigh. full-t finally, over the past ten days we have been moving hundreds of afghan citizens out every...
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people who were the less fortunate human beings who faced retribution and persecution. this was also another reason why a lot of americans were open to accepting southeast asian refugees. a majority agreed that the united states should accept political refugees who were specifically fleeing communist countries. there was the specific context of the vietnam war. the fact that refugees were fleeing a region where the united states had been directly involved in years of brutal warfare, heightened the sense of obligation. americans were particularly committed to admitting southeast asian refugees who had worked closely with u.s. military, with the cia, as translators or in the diplomatic corps. americans who had worked in vietnam felt terrible about potentially abandoning their southeast asian colleagues. other refugee advocates argued that americans must aid and admit southeast asian refugees whose suffering was the consequence of u.s. military action. for some religious people, accepting refugees for resettlement was an act of penance. pride in american compassion and gen
people who were the less fortunate human beings who faced retribution and persecution. this was also another reason why a lot of americans were open to accepting southeast asian refugees. a majority agreed that the united states should accept political refugees who were specifically fleeing communist countries. there was the specific context of the vietnam war. the fact that refugees were fleeing a region where the united states had been directly involved in years of brutal warfare, heightened...
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i have noisy who lionel messi is and i i noisy who lionel messi is and i don't _ noisy who lionel messioline you have had a look at the figures. it caroline you have had a look at the fitures. , ., ., ., , ., ., ., figures. it is an enormous amount of money involved _ figures. it is an enormous amount of money involved and _ figures. it is an enormous amount of money involved and it _ figures. it is an enormous amount of money involved and it is _ figures. it is an enormous amount of money involved and it is the - money involved and it is the defining part of this story. all of the sports pages will be going on the sports pages will be going on the tears and the handkerchief and the tears and the handkerchief and the end of an era but frankly this is all about money and about a stricken football club who tried and failed to get their way into the european super week and now they have run out of cash and can't pay his mind—boggling 70 million euros figure salary and i think frankly let him cry all the way into... it let him cry all the way into... it will be interesting to see what it do
i have noisy who lionel messi is and i i noisy who lionel messi is and i don't _ noisy who lionel messioline you have had a look at the figures. it caroline you have had a look at the fitures. , ., ., ., , ., ., ., figures. it is an enormous amount of money involved _ figures. it is an enormous amount of money involved and _ figures. it is an enormous amount of money involved and it _ figures. it is an enormous amount of money involved and it is _ figures. it is an enormous amount of money...
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so there was time to get a lot of the allies who wanted to get out and who had been loyal to the americans to get them up. i watched and as many were helicopter to out of the city, they were about 5500. the nice that were helicopter out, within the space of 18 hours and over all over the course of 30 days, the reward been $30000.00 the to be who got out. and of course, we have the added advantage of vietnam being a country on the ocean. and people were then able to get out by see what is troubling to me when you see that the americans seem in hobble to have been totally ill prepared for this kind of evacuation. they have been scrambling and from what we understand now they are getting people out the report from the president yesterday, president biden saying that 28000 people have been pulled out since the 15th of august is encouraging what the reports around chicago airport, that people are not being able to get into the airport. i have tax reached out to me saying they have had to return home to their homes in cobble and simply were not able to get through. so it is troubling. it is all
so there was time to get a lot of the allies who wanted to get out and who had been loyal to the americans to get them up. i watched and as many were helicopter to out of the city, they were about 5500. the nice that were helicopter out, within the space of 18 hours and over all over the course of 30 days, the reward been $30000.00 the to be who got out. and of course, we have the added advantage of vietnam being a country on the ocean. and people were then able to get out by see what is...
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but then again, who didn't? he was a good crisis manager for what it was worth, though clearly there were many, many issues including nursing homes. but again, you all worship donald freaking trump. you don't get to complain. and if cuomo doesn't resign, if he decides to just thug it out, you right-wingers can just blame yourselves because he'll just be rolling the way your nasty men roll. the way jim jordan is rolling. despite accusations that he looked the other way as an assistant coach while the coach was allegedly raping wrestlers. or the way matt gaetz is literally on tour like a maga celebrity despite allegations that he sexually trafficked a child and gravitated toward teenage girls as sexual partners. or like creepy-ass madison cawthorn who reportedly became notorious on his college campus for driving the feely car. all of these nasty bastards should resign. but they won't. they'll all just do the trump and stick around afflicting us and dare you to get rid of them. you created that dynamic, conservativ
but then again, who didn't? he was a good crisis manager for what it was worth, though clearly there were many, many issues including nursing homes. but again, you all worship donald freaking trump. you don't get to complain. and if cuomo doesn't resign, if he decides to just thug it out, you right-wingers can just blame yourselves because he'll just be rolling the way your nasty men roll. the way jim jordan is rolling. despite accusations that he looked the other way as an assistant coach...
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literally every member i would imagine has received messages from people who know someone who needs to get out of afghanistan, and i can tell the right honorable gentlemen we are doing everything we can to help out that country, to whom we owe a debt of obligation, and on that point, i want to repeat my thanks not just to the ambassador but to the brigadier on the ground and his entire british team in kabul. i can tell the house we are so far making progress. we have so far secured the safe return of 306 u.k. nationals and 2052 afghan nationals as part of our resettlement program with a further 2000 afghan applications completed and many more being processed. u.k. officials are working round-the-clock to keep the exit door open in the most difficult circumstances and are actively seeking those who we believe are eligible but as yet unregistered. mr. brown: can the prime minister explained, then, how many people he things are eligible for relocation and are still to sign up? he says that the government are doing "everything we can" to get these people out, so what does "everything we ca
literally every member i would imagine has received messages from people who know someone who needs to get out of afghanistan, and i can tell the right honorable gentlemen we are doing everything we can to help out that country, to whom we owe a debt of obligation, and on that point, i want to repeat my thanks not just to the ambassador but to the brigadier on the ground and his entire british team in kabul. i can tell the house we are so far making progress. we have so far secured the safe...
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who are trying to get out.where there are americans who cannot get safely to the airport. we know of at least three instances in addition to the one last thursday, there were at least two others where they sent helicopters out to pick people up. i can only imagine there have been more cases than that that they just aren't telling us about, that they'll tell us about later when this overall evacuation mission is over. again the threat environment there has only gotten worse and worse every single day since this mission began. and today is one of those days where there is a very real threat at the airport. americans are being told to stay away. >> yeah. >> this is only going to work to slow down this effort to get people out that really have ramped up over the last several days. >> courtney, you want work the phone. let's get over to the white house where i understand the president has been briefed. >> reporter: i was just going to share that detail with you, chris, yes. i got a text from a white house official s
who are trying to get out.where there are americans who cannot get safely to the airport. we know of at least three instances in addition to the one last thursday, there were at least two others where they sent helicopters out to pick people up. i can only imagine there have been more cases than that that they just aren't telling us about, that they'll tell us about later when this overall evacuation mission is over. again the threat environment there has only gotten worse and worse every...
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i know people who have gotten pretty sick who have gotten fully vaccinated, but we just need to look at the facts, and right now, the facts are because so many people in san francisco are fully vaccinated, many, many fewer people are also going to get sick. and the fact is, with delta here, it's important, if you're not fully vaccinated, to get fully vaccinated. and if you get covid-19, it is incredibly likely that it will keep you out of the hospital. >> thank you. next question? >> my next question is what is the general guidance with regard to testing currently? what about isolation and quarantine resources if people test positive? >> yeah, so, you know, in terms of getting tested, if you're -- for the -- there are a lot of different circumstances, so i won't go into those details, except to say certainly, if you have symptoms that are consistent with covid-19, you should get tested whether or not you have been fully vaccinated, so really important, and if you are symptomatic, it's important to wear a mask indoors, even if private settings, until you get that tests. in terms of qu
i know people who have gotten pretty sick who have gotten fully vaccinated, but we just need to look at the facts, and right now, the facts are because so many people in san francisco are fully vaccinated, many, many fewer people are also going to get sick. and the fact is, with delta here, it's important, if you're not fully vaccinated, to get fully vaccinated. and if you get covid-19, it is incredibly likely that it will keep you out of the hospital. >> thank you. next question?...
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there are lots of people who need help. one young afghan boy who did make it to the uk two week ago, falls to his death from a hotel window, in sheffield. more on that in the programme tonight. and in our other main news. nearly 37,000 new coronavirus cases are reported in the uk — but research finds the covid vaccine, offers strong protection, against the delta variant. a coroner has formally opened inquests into the deaths of five people who were killed in a shooting in plymouth a week ago. the inquest heard from a senior policeman that jake davison shot dead his mother maxine following an argument. you are superheroes. really? the paralympics, join a global campaign, to improve the lives of a billion disabled people, around the world. and, unearthed near a berkshire church — the site of an 8th century monastery that was believed to have been �*lost�* and has baffled historians. good evening and welcome to bbc news. there is a desperate scramble to escape afghanistan, as hundreds of people, fearing for their lives under t
there are lots of people who need help. one young afghan boy who did make it to the uk two week ago, falls to his death from a hotel window, in sheffield. more on that in the programme tonight. and in our other main news. nearly 37,000 new coronavirus cases are reported in the uk — but research finds the covid vaccine, offers strong protection, against the delta variant. a coroner has formally opened inquests into the deaths of five people who were killed in a shooting in plymouth a week ago....
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who are victims of climate change now as i mentioned earlier? sometimes it's really hard to tease out the climate refugee from the political refugee. so if a victim of some kind of climate disaster can prove persecution based on one of these other five categories then yes that individual might be able to receive refugee status in the united states, but they solely on climate change or climate migration. no, it's highly doubtful. at least that present. there isn't any any move on congress to expand the definition of refugee that would take into account victims of climate change, right? right. these are all great questions. thank you any other questions that you might have. okay. well then i'll wish you a wonderful afternoon. let me pass out the the final prompt. and and i'll wish you all a great afternoon. thank you so much for your attention. and thanks for the excellent questions. thanks. did you know you can listen to lectures and history on the go stream it as a podcast anywhere anytime. you're watching american history tv. watch book tv now
who are victims of climate change now as i mentioned earlier? sometimes it's really hard to tease out the climate refugee from the political refugee. so if a victim of some kind of climate disaster can prove persecution based on one of these other five categories then yes that individual might be able to receive refugee status in the united states, but they solely on climate change or climate migration. no, it's highly doubtful. at least that present. there isn't any any move on congress to...
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certainly there are elderly folks and folks who are immunocompromised, people who have cancer, who have vaccine. it certainly makes sense to try to get the booster out to those people as soon as possible. but, you know, i think the controversy is really whether people suspect we're seeing more severe disease among those who has been vaccinated and thus far there hasn't been pervasive evidence that there's been breakthrough infections of a magnitude that we should be concerned. that said, the cdc has data they're just beginning to share and there are other countries also reviewing those data. so planning ahead to have those booster shots in place makes some sense. >> i want to ask you about this concerning rise in covid cases among kids, doctor. 121,000 new pediatric cases were reported just last week. in the last few days we've heard of a 13-year-old and a 16-year-old dying from covid complication. this is not the same covid we encountered back in 2020. >> you know, someone who is following the pediatric issues very closely, i think we have to be careful not to overstate as well what we
certainly there are elderly folks and folks who are immunocompromised, people who have cancer, who have vaccine. it certainly makes sense to try to get the booster out to those people as soon as possible. but, you know, i think the controversy is really whether people suspect we're seeing more severe disease among those who has been vaccinated and thus far there hasn't been pervasive evidence that there's been breakthrough infections of a magnitude that we should be concerned. that said, the...
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i know people who have gotten pretty sick who have gotten fully vaccinated, but we just need to look at the facts, and right now, the facts are because so many people in san francisco are fully vaccinated, many, many fewer people are also going to get sick. and the fact is, with delta here, it's important, if you're not fully vaccinated, to get fully vaccinated. and if you get covid-19, it is incredibly likely that it will keep you out of the hospital. >> thank you. next question? >> my next question is what is the general guidance with regard to testing currently? what about isolation and quarantine resources if people test positive? >> yeah, so, you know, in terms of getting tested, if you're -- for the -- there are a lot of different circumstances, so i won't go into those details, except to say certainly, if you have symptoms that are consistent with covid-19, you should get tested whether or not you have been fully vaccinated, so really important, and if you are symptomatic, it's important to wear a mask indoors, even if private settings, until you get that tests. in terms of qu
i know people who have gotten pretty sick who have gotten fully vaccinated, but we just need to look at the facts, and right now, the facts are because so many people in san francisco are fully vaccinated, many, many fewer people are also going to get sick. and the fact is, with delta here, it's important, if you're not fully vaccinated, to get fully vaccinated. and if you get covid-19, it is incredibly likely that it will keep you out of the hospital. >> thank you. next question?...
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but also the question of who. because when the group isis claimed responsibility, isis-k, on the afghanistan affiliates isis, that is something that we have had repeated explicit warnings about from u.s. officials. warnings about that exact threat from that exact group that claimed responsibility for what happened today, those warnings started more than a week ago, and they came from u.s. officials up to and including the secretary of state, and even the president himself. >> we're also keeping a close watch on potential terrorist threats, at or around the airport, including from the isis affiliates and afghanistan who were released from prison when the prisons were emptied. and because they are, by the way, make everybody understand, the isis in afghanistan have been the sworn element of the taliban. >> there is complexity, and there's turbulence on the ground in kabul. it's very risky and dangerous, because there is a genuine threat from isis k. that is the reality of what we are up against. i'm not gonna sugarc
but also the question of who. because when the group isis claimed responsibility, isis-k, on the afghanistan affiliates isis, that is something that we have had repeated explicit warnings about from u.s. officials. warnings about that exact threat from that exact group that claimed responsibility for what happened today, those warnings started more than a week ago, and they came from u.s. officials up to and including the secretary of state, and even the president himself. >> we're also...
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what we want to see is those who want to stand having - is those who want to stand having the chanceut having their review blocked by people who are standing. the their review blocked by people who are standing-— are standing. the government is ex - ected are standing. the government is exoeeted to _ are standing. the government is expected to allow _ are standing. the government is expected to allow safe _ are standing. the government is expected to allow safe standing | are standing. the government is. expected to allow safe standing in designated areas are to how full of grounds before the end of this season. it is not yet clear which stadiums will be chosen. the culture secretary has said it is the sensible thing to do because certain fans are standing anyway. it will! sensible thing to do because certain fans are standing anyway.— fans are standing anyway. it will be better if they _ fans are standing anyway. it will be better if they have _ fans are standing anyway. it will be better if they have a _ fans are standing anyway. it will be better if they have a standing - fans are
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she is an authoritarian who has broken the people's house. she is a lame-duck speaker, and everyone knows it. the reason why nancy pelosi is refusing to see accomplished and well-respected hard-working republicans like jim jordan and jim banks is because she doesn't want the american people to know the truth or learn the facts. she doesn't want a fair or bipartisan investigation. she wants a political one. it is a fact that on that in december of 2020 nancy pelosi was made aware of potential security threats to the capital, and she failed to act. it is a fact that the u.s. capitol police raised concerns and rather than providing them with the support and resources they needed and they deserve, she prioritized her partisan political optics over their safety. the american people deserve to know the truth, that nancy pelosi bears responsibility as speaker of the house for the tragedy that occurred on january 6th. and it was only after republicans started asking these important questions that she refused to seat them. house republicans will conti
she is an authoritarian who has broken the people's house. she is a lame-duck speaker, and everyone knows it. the reason why nancy pelosi is refusing to see accomplished and well-respected hard-working republicans like jim jordan and jim banks is because she doesn't want the american people to know the truth or learn the facts. she doesn't want a fair or bipartisan investigation. she wants a political one. it is a fact that on that in december of 2020 nancy pelosi was made aware of potential...
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people who were access who are hiv negative but they were a type of person. there were almost like vanguard personality. but because act up was not theoretical and driven by the need with people with aids all of the action and energy was geared toward being effective. because the clock was ticking. those needs had to be met immediately. there is not time for theory and bureaucracy. that's what drove the organization. >> just thinking about the question of lessons. maybe other movements cannot so easily be drawn pretty think of this because a friend of mine mentioned in your books i will not mention his name. those meetings if you were a young comic gate man those meetings were among other things very sexy. you mentioned for example they got together there and became a couple over the creation of a fact sheet. : : : for most of us to be successful theft of the places that make your life better to be in them and you know based on burden and responsibility won't fill and there was a lot of fear around when aids was first recognized and mr. burger woods. >> led t
people who were access who are hiv negative but they were a type of person. there were almost like vanguard personality. but because act up was not theoretical and driven by the need with people with aids all of the action and energy was geared toward being effective. because the clock was ticking. those needs had to be met immediately. there is not time for theory and bureaucracy. that's what drove the organization. >> just thinking about the question of lessons. maybe other movements...
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and after the capital riot, there are 4 officers who were involved, who are alleged to have committed suicide. and is said that the trauma of the capital riot contributed to that. so that's the situation. but as of now, the capital police say case closed no further investigation, no disciplinary action against the officer and will return to a topic that we do feel deserve more investigation. and it's getting elsewhere in the latest of a series of reports, we're looking at the problem of transgender convicts, abusing female inmates imprisons around the globe. a growing number of women say that lives have been turned into a living hell by mail, prisoners exploiting the system. and one of the most the tories cases in canada, women found themselves in danger after a predatory male offender who identified as a woman were sent to that prison. the walk in on him have inspecting the gym in the bathroom, making out with someone else and wanting to re some with me for women needed the morning after bill. someone also had to take the bill, which she used under the assumption that it provides pro
and after the capital riot, there are 4 officers who were involved, who are alleged to have committed suicide. and is said that the trauma of the capital riot contributed to that. so that's the situation. but as of now, the capital police say case closed no further investigation, no disciplinary action against the officer and will return to a topic that we do feel deserve more investigation. and it's getting elsewhere in the latest of a series of reports, we're looking at the problem of...
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who's in paris pool? what for the fact that we managed to glean about this case we are hearing from the french interior minister gerald dunn, my name, who is on his way to the scene right now, as we speak, saying that the catholic priest was murdered and that his body has found it seems as if he was killed in his room at the same time, the incident did take place in bed, then day, the agent in waste. and from what we know, as of us about the suspect is that he gave himself over to police after the incident. he confessed to it at the same time, we are hearing from the interior minister that he is and the supervision for the fire that happened last year at the cathedral in man. now we understand that the, the, the person who perpetrated the crime is a 4 year old, one didn't asylum seeker who has already been living in france for several years. he was known to his victim who actually was welcoming him into the catholic community weight. he served as a volunteer. we also have his name. it has been given to gi
who's in paris pool? what for the fact that we managed to glean about this case we are hearing from the french interior minister gerald dunn, my name, who is on his way to the scene right now, as we speak, saying that the catholic priest was murdered and that his body has found it seems as if he was killed in his room at the same time, the incident did take place in bed, then day, the agent in waste. and from what we know, as of us about the suspect is that he gave himself over to police after...
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, who have american passports and who are trying to determine whether or not they want to delete many or dual citizen americans with deep roots and extended families that can stand who resided there for many years. for many, it's a painful choice. our commitment to that and to all americans and that against in and everyone in the world continues. the protection of welfare of americans abroad remains the state department's most vital and enduring mission. it's an american ap can stand, tells us that they want to stay for now. and then in a week or a month or a year, they reach out and say, i've changed my mind, we will help them leave. additionally, we've worked intensely to evacuate and relocate and work alongside us and our particular risk reprisal. we've got many out but many are still there. we will keep working to help our commitment to then has no deadline. 3rd, we will hold the taliban to its flesh, to let people freely, depart. afghanistan. the taliban is committed to anyone with proper documents, leave the country in a safe in order to be managed. they said this privately and
, who have american passports and who are trying to determine whether or not they want to delete many or dual citizen americans with deep roots and extended families that can stand who resided there for many years. for many, it's a painful choice. our commitment to that and to all americans and that against in and everyone in the world continues. the protection of welfare of americans abroad remains the state department's most vital and enduring mission. it's an american ap can stand, tells us...
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, "who shall i send? who shall go for us?" the american military has been answering for a long time, here i am, lord. send me. here i am, send me. each one of those women and men of our armed forces are the heirs of that tradition, and sacrifice, risking everything, not for glory or profit but to defend what we love and the people we love. i ask that you join me now in a moment of silence for all those in uniform and out, military and civilian, who have given the last full measure of devotion. p. may god bless you all, and may god protect our troops and all those standing watch for america. we have so much to do and it is within our capacity to do it. we just have to remain steadfast. steadfast. we will complete our mission, and we will continue, after our troops are withdrawn, defined -- to find means by which we can find any american who wishes to get out of afghanistan. we will find them and get them out. ladies and gentlemen, they gave me a list here. the first person i was instructed to call on was k
, "who shall i send? who shall go for us?" the american military has been answering for a long time, here i am, lord. send me. here i am, send me. each one of those women and men of our armed forces are the heirs of that tradition, and sacrifice, risking everything, not for glory or profit but to defend what we love and the people we love. i ask that you join me now in a moment of silence for all those in uniform and out, military and civilian, who have given the last full measure of...
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mps return here, who as mps return here, so to do those who want to be heard by them.stration demanding those afghans who worked for the uk in afghanistan can now move to live here. afghanistan can now move to live here-_ across - afghanistan can now move to live here._ across the i afghanistan can now move to live i here._ across the road here. order! order! across the road and in the chamber, _ here. order! order! across the road and in the chamber, the _ here. order! order! across the road and in the chamber, the comments| here. order! order! across the road l and in the chamber, the comments as we have not seen it before —— since before the pandemic. a full and noisy, passionate and angry, too. the sacrifice in afghanistan is seared — the sacrifice in afghanistan is seared into our national consciousness, with 150,000 people serving _ consciousness, with 150,000 people serving there from across the length and breadth of the united kingdom. the government has announced today the setting up of what it is calling the setting up of what it is calling the afghan citizen
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>> well, you know, again, as a father of two kids who are young, who are below 12 who don't have accesso a vaccine yet, i'm certainly as eager as anyone to have a vaccine for younger kids. here's where we are right now, though. the fda is prioritizing the evaluation of covid-19 vaccines. this is the top priority for the fda. but in order for the fda to evaluate a vaccine for under 12s, it has to get an application first from the companies, which means they have to complete their trials, put the data together, and submit them to the fda. the trials are still underway right now for kids under 12. and my hope is that they will come to a conclusion soon and that we will get that application from the companies to the fda because i will tell you that they will move fast to evaluate that, to determine, again, if a vaccine is safe and effective tomorrow for our kids. if everything were to go well, i think it's possible that we could see a vaccine before the end of the calendar year for kids under 12. but, you know, everything would have to go well in that circumstance. but make no mistake, the
>> well, you know, again, as a father of two kids who are young, who are below 12 who don't have accesso a vaccine yet, i'm certainly as eager as anyone to have a vaccine for younger kids. here's where we are right now, though. the fda is prioritizing the evaluation of covid-19 vaccines. this is the top priority for the fda. but in order for the fda to evaluate a vaccine for under 12s, it has to get an application first from the companies, which means they have to complete their trials,...
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laura: we care about afghans who are at risk who need to be out of the country, that's millions of people, not 120,000 people, we are talking several hundred thousand or millions of people. everyone feel terrible for everyone suffering around the globe but there are a lot, congress has responsibility to make sure refugee caps are lifted and anyone can come here and live here if they are afghan he and don't want to live your, it has to be passed by congress, live with it in the next campaign and biden has to sign it into law. do you agree? >> part of our oversight will look backwards at the failures that created the conditions in afghanistan but an important part of our oversight is what you suggest, ensuring that the biden administration is following the law. the afghan to serve the alongside american troops, so many we heard from in the last two weeks and welcome to our country but more than 125,000 afghans were evacuated from afghanistan in places that may not have america's standard of living but are safe from the taliban, we have to bring them to america. >> one of them is reporting o
laura: we care about afghans who are at risk who need to be out of the country, that's millions of people, not 120,000 people, we are talking several hundred thousand or millions of people. everyone feel terrible for everyone suffering around the globe but there are a lot, congress has responsibility to make sure refugee caps are lifted and anyone can come here and live here if they are afghan he and don't want to live your, it has to be passed by congress, live with it in the next campaign and...
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but i think it's fair to say, who could even imagine, really, who could imagine?urchill, even if i tried to describe it, the english language doesn't have words forward. so i will just leave my part of that question there. >> this reminds me, actually, of words from one of the holocaust survivors who volunteers that our museum, and she was asked at the time of a dedication of a memorial to president eisenhower in washington to reflect on what he meant to her, she said, i shall never forget the moment when we saw the american troops and heard a voice telling us you are free. it was indescribable. unbelievable. it was a miracle. my four great grandchildren will not be here today if not for general eisenhower, and the american soldiers who fought so courageously. so, i think it helps us to remember the human impact, magnified by thousands and thousands of people including those of the soldiers who lost their lives in a fighting for that victory. susan, in the time we have left i want to turn a little more to the analytical side of your most recent book which is about
but i think it's fair to say, who could even imagine, really, who could imagine?urchill, even if i tried to describe it, the english language doesn't have words forward. so i will just leave my part of that question there. >> this reminds me, actually, of words from one of the holocaust survivors who volunteers that our museum, and she was asked at the time of a dedication of a memorial to president eisenhower in washington to reflect on what he meant to her, she said, i shall never...
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i have students who are reaching out to me who i have conversations with. and what i understand, they are not under any major threat, i do encourage them to stay in the country. this country needs more educated people. the ministries are a ghost town. they're not going to have enough technocrats for a functioning governnt to be in place. that is why some of us have to stay behind. it is my way of laying claim to my land as well. nermeen: obaidull, could you explain, as you have talked about,our unique position given your family's history and also your experience teaching and living in a post-taliban afghanistan, what position does that put you in regarding possible -- a possible role in the transition from a pre-to post -- sorry, a taliban government? >> i grew up in a very conservative household. that meant my education -- i could really relate to those who were fighting the use existence in afghanistan. the present sort of meant a lot to us, more than just the politics of it. it was a matter of identity. it was a matter of moral obligation to thwart them
i have students who are reaching out to me who i have conversations with. and what i understand, they are not under any major threat, i do encourage them to stay in the country. this country needs more educated people. the ministries are a ghost town. they're not going to have enough technocrats for a functioning governnt to be in place. that is why some of us have to stay behind. it is my way of laying claim to my land as well. nermeen: obaidull, could you explain, as you have talked about,our...
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who do not have it.: it is not an experience i see -- i am dealing with folks with student loan debt. the folks i encounter who have either paid off their loans or did not have to take them out in the first place are grateful. given the mess we see it comes to our student loan system. host: there has been a debate on capitol hill about the cancellation of student loan debt. from what you are hearing from washington, what you think about the arguments about the ability to do that and should it be done? guest: this has been a hot topic for quite some time. there are compelling arguments in favor of some sort of student loan cancellation, both economic, as well as more of an issue of racial justice. there are good legal arguments that support the notion that the president can cancel student debt. there is a provision in the higher education act that provides the secretary of education has broad discretion to modify canceling of student loan debt. it has never been done before and there are certainly counter
who do not have it.: it is not an experience i see -- i am dealing with folks with student loan debt. the folks i encounter who have either paid off their loans or did not have to take them out in the first place are grateful. given the mess we see it comes to our student loan system. host: there has been a debate on capitol hill about the cancellation of student loan debt. from what you are hearing from washington, what you think about the arguments about the ability to do that and should it...
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and after the capital riot, there are 4 officers who were involved, who are alleged to have committed suicide. and is said that the trauma of the capital riot contributed to that. so that's the situation. but as of now, the capital police say case closed no further investigation, no disciplinary action against the officer. okay, well let's get the thought now of derek gibson, who's running for new york state governor? you're very welcome. thanks for your time tonight. eric, what are your thoughts then on capital, please exonerating this officer who shot ashley babbitt and give are to be here and i'm very disappointed outcome. the so called investigation? the investigation money just apartment was the russian. it was close in april and trying to investigation which we all know was going random. nothing but that he was innocent. parson, which is very disappointing. alleged bab and the others set near to the cap on that particular day that within bite into the cap, had no weapons. it was my answer, rection and i did get from narrative be in push to make trucks of august boundaries . i ta
and after the capital riot, there are 4 officers who were involved, who are alleged to have committed suicide. and is said that the trauma of the capital riot contributed to that. so that's the situation. but as of now, the capital police say case closed no further investigation, no disciplinary action against the officer. okay, well let's get the thought now of derek gibson, who's running for new york state governor? you're very welcome. thanks for your time tonight. eric, what are your...
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in the aggregate that was an increase of deaths among people who had to go in person versus people whome. look at the mortality even among black folks who could work from home. an eight times greater increase than for white folks who had to work from home. and deaths among black folks increased more than three times more than white people if you had to go into work. once again you were better off being a white person who had to go to an in person job ever day than being a black person who had the option to work from home. across all these different subcategories one thing remains constant, all of those really tall tall teal bars towering over a bunch of small bars, those are black americans dying at higher rates no matter how you slice the data. what you are looking at there on your screen when you look at these graphs is the ubiquity of race, particularly structural racism against black people that has existed in this country since before its founding. that has produced the conditions where we have a population in this country more vulnerable to a respiratory virus. a virus that of co
in the aggregate that was an increase of deaths among people who had to go in person versus people whome. look at the mortality even among black folks who could work from home. an eight times greater increase than for white folks who had to work from home. and deaths among black folks increased more than three times more than white people if you had to go into work. once again you were better off being a white person who had to go to an in person job ever day than being a black person who had...
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what and who we celebrate or what and who we silence we can see in the places and spaces around us. just to take one of the things we wrestled with, it's a seemingly simple question but it so hard to answer. and yet the answer predetermines to a large extent how we view colonial america. we talked for example about whether we should begin our concept of colonial america before contact with european and indigenous people. whether pre-history to have indigenous history before european arrivals actually do a disservice to the richness of the indigenous past. the idea we should look at the historical artifacts and structures left behind just as valid as the written histories that they tend to leave behind athletes start in 1776 with thinking about america that defines america is always around this nation with the united states of america. in fact there are hundreds of histories that come before that in which she would by no means a predetermined the united states of america would ever be a thing to being. right? we discussed a lot about dates that are important as starting points tradit
what and who we celebrate or what and who we silence we can see in the places and spaces around us. just to take one of the things we wrestled with, it's a seemingly simple question but it so hard to answer. and yet the answer predetermines to a large extent how we view colonial america. we talked for example about whether we should begin our concept of colonial america before contact with european and indigenous people. whether pre-history to have indigenous history before european arrivals...
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there and who's not?i think all of us maryland history is fascinating and amazing people, i feel like should all pay -- >> quite a few times. >> that's awesome. i'm going to take us to the lightning round which is casual way for you to screen out your answers start with questions for both of you and then i have targeted questions for each of you. i feel like i have to ask historical fiction spiders would be good live and anytime. today, when would it be? >> not now - though. >> not the pandemic. >> i would not live in any other time because i enjoy indoor plumbing. [laughter]ca >> i also want to say roaring 20s and then i'm like -- i loveve telehealth. [laughter] >> midnight in paris. if it gets better earlier time but it's really not. >> especially for women. i think that's the thing, there's for women but the quotes are better. a person who has embraced pandemic pants, i could use some roaring 20s in my life. could be any fictional character, who would it be? or nonfiction since you write nonfiction, i
there and who's not?i think all of us maryland history is fascinating and amazing people, i feel like should all pay -- >> quite a few times. >> that's awesome. i'm going to take us to the lightning round which is casual way for you to screen out your answers start with questions for both of you and then i have targeted questions for each of you. i feel like i have to ask historical fiction spiders would be good live and anytime. today, when would it be? >> not now - though....
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you know, he's -- the case is about a racist juror who says -- who uses the n word when he's explaininghy he returned a death sentence. pretty outrageous, you know, racist comment, obviously. but as it turns out, the lawyer for the man who was executed, he's a racist also. and everybody knows he's a racist. and so, you know, there are quotes in the essay from lawyers who are listening to that lawyer kind of shoot his mouth off, in a very racist way, and then there are clients of his who come forward and say that he used racist language towards them as well. so, you know, it's circle after circle. i mean, it is like peeling an onion. you never get to the bottom of it. and, you know, that lawyer, as i understand it, was a man who attracted attention to himself, drove a fancy crazy car with a big horn -- big horns on the front, just a guy who was looking for attention every minute, but really -- >> he was a very powerful character. he dressed sort of like a cowboy, wore a cowboy hat, had a moustache. you never forgot him once you had seen him. but he was very flamboyant but sort of flamboy
you know, he's -- the case is about a racist juror who says -- who uses the n word when he's explaininghy he returned a death sentence. pretty outrageous, you know, racist comment, obviously. but as it turns out, the lawyer for the man who was executed, he's a racist also. and everybody knows he's a racist. and so, you know, there are quotes in the essay from lawyers who are listening to that lawyer kind of shoot his mouth off, in a very racist way, and then there are clients of his who come...
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i see someone who is growing and changing, who loves and is loved.cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping, and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. see for yourself at botoxcosmetic.com i just heard something amazing! now for the first time one medication was approved to treat and prevent migraines. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion. ask your doctor about nurt
i see someone who is growing and changing, who loves and is loved.cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects...
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. >> he had the woman who was the first female fixed wing pilot from the afghan air force who eventually had to apply for asylum in our country because of the taliban hunting her. her talking about seeing what's happening to her country, her fear for her family still in afghanistan right now, i mean, there's no word for it other than dire. >> i share your view that when mehdi finished his interview, it was remarkable to watch. may this have a better ending. rachel, you have a good weekend and we'll see you monday. >> thanks, ali. >>> it is friday, friday the 13th. it may seem silly to say this but joe biden is still president of the united states. perhaps you didn't know, but for months the foam pillow guy was telling every poor, sad soul who would listen that joe biden and kamala harris would resign after the fraud of the 2020 election was exposed. it didn't happen. the foam pillow guy's prediction, this here, if you will, it was wrong. as are all the crazy conspiracies pushed by trump and his lackeys no matter the subject. a good rule of thumb. if it comes from the mouth of trump or ru
. >> he had the woman who was the first female fixed wing pilot from the afghan air force who eventually had to apply for asylum in our country because of the taliban hunting her. her talking about seeing what's happening to her country, her fear for her family still in afghanistan right now, i mean, there's no word for it other than dire. >> i share your view that when mehdi finished his interview, it was remarkable to watch. may this have a better ending. rachel, you have a good...
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it is also not just the boston writers who determine this, but the national writers who determine who goes into the hall of fame. >> so we have a simple question, who won the game between babe ruth's all-star team and the navy pilots. >> that is all you, girl. >> the pilots. not going to tell you the score. it was a fabulous game, but the pilots. >> so if you don't tell us the score, but give us a highlight moment in the game. >> oh, gosh. well, there's -- oh. i know that at the very beginning they said there were 100 photographers and reporters there at the very beginning, and then when ted williams came out of the chute, because people weren't really sure if, in fact, he was going to be there, they all cheered. that was just one of those moments. it's just a great story. but i will tell you that babe ruth, that was his dream, to become a manager, and he was just thrilled to be there. more details in the book. >> so, eric, a question, during the second world war, did anyone look back at the first world war when in 1918 the draft was extended to 45-year-old men? and they also commente
it is also not just the boston writers who determine this, but the national writers who determine who goes into the hall of fame. >> so we have a simple question, who won the game between babe ruth's all-star team and the navy pilots. >> that is all you, girl. >> the pilots. not going to tell you the score. it was a fabulous game, but the pilots. >> so if you don't tell us the score, but give us a highlight moment in the game. >> oh, gosh. well, there's -- oh. i...
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some who are enrolled in some who are not. —— and some who are not...hange their mind from one day to the next as has happened and will likely continue to happen. finally, overthe past happened and will likely continue to happen. finally, over the past ten days, we have been moving hundreds of american citizens out of afghanistan every day, in most cases guided to the airport by us, in some cases getting their... checklists against flight manifests, against arrival records, against other databases. there's usually a lack of about 24 hours to be able to verify their status. so when you take into account all of these inputs that we used to arrive at our assessment of the number of americans to live afghanistan and want to leave, you start to understand why this is a hard number to pin down at any given moment and why we are constantly refining it. and that is also why we continue to be relentless in our outreach. since august 14, we've reached out directly to every american enrolled with us in afghanistan, often multiple times. hundreds of consular office
some who are enrolled in some who are not. —— and some who are not...hange their mind from one day to the next as has happened and will likely continue to happen. finally, overthe past happened and will likely continue to happen. finally, over the past ten days, we have been moving hundreds of american citizens out of afghanistan every day, in most cases guided to the airport by us, in some cases getting their... checklists against flight manifests, against arrival records, against other...
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we'll see who carries the day.ld be nice to serve the public health crisis first before we worry about politics. >>> up next, some business owners tell cnn they're not so sure. . that's right. but what if i'm already a customer? oh, no problem. hey, cam...? ah, same deal! yeah, it's kind of our thing. huh, that's a great deal... what if i'm new to at&t? cam, can you...? hey...but what about for existing customers? same deal (breathless) it's the same deal is he ok? it's not complicated. with at&t, everyone can ace back to school with our best deals on every smartphone - like the samsung galaxy s21 5g for free. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lowe
we'll see who carries the day.ld be nice to serve the public health crisis first before we worry about politics. >>> up next, some business owners tell cnn they're not so sure. . that's right. but what if i'm already a customer? oh, no problem. hey, cam...? ah, same deal! yeah, it's kind of our thing. huh, that's a great deal... what if i'm new to at&t? cam, can you...? hey...but what about for existing customers? same deal (breathless) it's the same deal is he ok? it's not...
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joining me now is congresswoman cori bush, democrat from moody's, who i'm honor -- from missouri, whoored to have on the show. congresswoman, thank you for being here. thank you for the work that you did on the steps of the capitol. this is devastating, what happened in the supreme court. and now this is essentially been punted back to congress to deal with. so as millions of people are hanging in the balance, their lives, their livelihoods, children, pets even, what does this mean, what's the plan? and can congress stop this from happening with such opposition from the republican party? >> you know, i think looking at the humanity. i'm undering our colleagues to reflect on the humanity of every one of their unhoused neighbors or soon to be unhoused neighbors and support a legislative solution to this eviction crisis. you know, wondering who should do what and when we should do it. right now we have to remember that the pandemic isn't over. the jobs crisis isn't over. the health crisis isn't over. before this pandemic started we already had a housing crisis. we can't make it even wors
joining me now is congresswoman cori bush, democrat from moody's, who i'm honor -- from missouri, whoored to have on the show. congresswoman, thank you for being here. thank you for the work that you did on the steps of the capitol. this is devastating, what happened in the supreme court. and now this is essentially been punted back to congress to deal with. so as millions of people are hanging in the balance, their lives, their livelihoods, children, pets even, what does this mean, what's the...
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decide who cuts it. and that's the problem here as all the time we have. i want to thank my guess the new york miami and in atlanta, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are see next time. remember, cross cultural ah ah, the other stuff. and then you need to talk to someone like you could just touch base with anybody when i'm, when i'm in a position where they need to go on it for me. i don't want to just about what i was looking for the day join me, but it was easy. i got to know how to choose. you can put in the office. i'm going to be as long as i want to tell you the other hand that you need is that quote, this is your media a reflection of reality. the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. tyson lation community. are you going the right way or are you being direct? what is truth? what is faith in the world corrupted? you need to this end. so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. i me. oh, yeah. you know, when you go to deal with a 6 day marathon of creati
decide who cuts it. and that's the problem here as all the time we have. i want to thank my guess the new york miami and in atlanta, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are see next time. remember, cross cultural ah ah, the other stuff. and then you need to talk to someone like you could just touch base with anybody when i'm, when i'm in a position where they need to go on it for me. i don't want to just about what i was looking for the day join me, but it was easy. i got to...
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there were a number of people who were, but there were also a number of people who were not. julian: should we go as far as mandating that the proper tool or levy that should be pulled at this point? should be up to common sense and folks taking it upon themselves? >> at the end of the day, it's going to have to be to common sense. the more you regulate this sort of stuff and mandate it, the greater the burden you put on business owners and people who are trying to run these things. short of bringing in the bullpen to enforce the mass mandate, i don't see them doing that. i think it really has to be driven by common sense. julian: want to get your take on the delta variant. are we beginning to see it level out in the bay area, in california, in the u.s.? where are we on this current variant we have been so focused on for the last couple of months? >> we are not seeing anything displacing it, which is good news. there's not delta, bad delta, plus, plus, plus behind it. there have been some minor mutations, but they seem to have the same characteristics as the delta virus. peop
there were a number of people who were, but there were also a number of people who were not. julian: should we go as far as mandating that the proper tool or levy that should be pulled at this point? should be up to common sense and folks taking it upon themselves? >> at the end of the day, it's going to have to be to common sense. the more you regulate this sort of stuff and mandate it, the greater the burden you put on business owners and people who are trying to run these things. short...
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i don't know anyone with your experience who knows the governor who could imagine what that phone callnor angry during this phone call? >> no, the governor was not angry with me. i think perhaps he was disappointed that i was unwilling to hold out a bit longer. he wants to make his case. he may do that tomorrow. we had talked about that. but he certainly wasn't angry. i think he listened to what i had to say, and i think it was just a sad conversation from my point. i thought it was particularly sad, and it was a difficult conversation to have. and i had to be rather clear and direct with him, and that's, you know, never easy to do. but you do have to do that. >> we have reporting tonight from the associated press and elsewhere that there are enough votes in the assembly to impeach the governor already. there are enough votes in the state senate to then convict him and remove him from office. is that your reading of the vote right now in the legislature? >> yes, i think that's a correct read. you know, i've spoken to the speaker. the speaker carl hasty is you know a very practical and
i don't know anyone with your experience who knows the governor who could imagine what that phone callnor angry during this phone call? >> no, the governor was not angry with me. i think perhaps he was disappointed that i was unwilling to hold out a bit longer. he wants to make his case. he may do that tomorrow. we had talked about that. but he certainly wasn't angry. i think he listened to what i had to say, and i think it was just a sad conversation from my point. i thought it was...
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these are men who did not give up easily. these are men who want back what they believe is theirs.se are men who have long histories with the american cia. that is where the cia's allegiance may lie. we are at a path here where there may be a path because of the cruel and unjust peace toward rebuilding reconciliation or maybe the first phase in t new part of this ongoing civil war because the americans can look at this and say, "look, this is how afghanistan looked september 10, 2001. there are warlords in provinces and the taliban control most of the country." i can guarantee their people in washington, d.c., saying "we did it in 2001 and we can do it again and this time we can do it better." it is this great position for the afghans for a number of reasons. with regard to the media coverage, you see, to put it simply, the same people who have been wrong about this war trotted out over and over again. the commentary is simplistic. it relies on the narratives. you have commentators who say things about the war, about how afghanistan prior to joe biden's withdrawal was in a period o
these are men who did not give up easily. these are men who want back what they believe is theirs.se are men who have long histories with the american cia. that is where the cia's allegiance may lie. we are at a path here where there may be a path because of the cruel and unjust peace toward rebuilding reconciliation or maybe the first phase in t new part of this ongoing civil war because the americans can look at this and say, "look, this is how afghanistan looked september 10, 2001....
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died who have not been able to have funerals. when we think about those sorts of things, how can we not do our part to get better, to get vaccinated to make sure we're protecting one another. to make sure we're protecting our children because they can't get vaccinated. so why are we here today? well, part of it is we're taking our steps around vaccinations just a little bit further and starting august 20th, you will need proof of vaccination in businesses for your customers in high contact areas like bars, restaurants, clubs, theaters, entertainment venues. indoor gyms and fitness and large indoor events with more than a 1,000 people. by october 13th, employees at these establishments must be vaccinated as well. all of the employees need to show proof of vaccination by october 13th to their employer. now, to be clear, this will not include people or kids who are under the age of 12 because they can't get vaccinated. so what we don't want folks to think is a family of four that you can't go to a restaurant, you can. because we kno
died who have not been able to have funerals. when we think about those sorts of things, how can we not do our part to get better, to get vaccinated to make sure we're protecting one another. to make sure we're protecting our children because they can't get vaccinated. so why are we here today? well, part of it is we're taking our steps around vaccinations just a little bit further and starting august 20th, you will need proof of vaccination in businesses for your customers in high contact...