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conservative side of the aisle, so that includes david limbaugh, dinesh desousa, newt gingrich, dennis prager, michelle nelkin, and coulter, laura ingram, molly hemingway, sebastian gorka, david horowitz, mark stein, mark levin, the list is long, and it was an amazing opportunity for me to work one-on-one with so many influential, interesting and provocative authors. >> one that you didn't mention was donald trump. >> we did publish donald trump, a book called time to get tough that really set the stage honestly for his presidential run. we published that back in 2011 when he flirted with the idea of running and then decided not to but that was the beginning of him speaking out on sort of national and international political issues. >> host: in a previous conversation that you and i had, you mentioned once he declared in 2016 he was running for president you went back and read his old stuff and saw no discrepancies. >> guest: that is such an interesting thing. the reason i went back and read his old stuff is when he declared he was going to run we thought we published this book maybe we should publish
conservative side of the aisle, so that includes david limbaugh, dinesh desousa, newt gingrich, dennis prager, michelle nelkin, and coulter, laura ingram, molly hemingway, sebastian gorka, david horowitz, mark stein, mark levin, the list is long, and it was an amazing opportunity for me to work one-on-one with so many influential, interesting and provocative authors. >> one that you didn't mention was donald trump. >> we did publish donald trump, a book called time to get tough that...
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. >> think you michelle and thanks to the american and the abraham institute to address the audience today and the book i wanted to get out a question that is one that every citizen has to deal with some time or another. what is a good person did, what is a good citizen to read when the countries involved in something that they person considers it to be wrong what is the good person to his face of evil, is more philosophical way of putting it and i wanted to look in the context of slavery and look at it from the perspective of john brown and abraham lincoln and the clerk of the question is, what do you do in the face of evil and concluded that something is evil and i say this is quite just as occurs to every citizen of democracy and i was a probably accursed everybody sometime in their lives. if what do we do when we think something about this that is wrong and how do you respond and for the people in democracy the first thing you can do is we can choose if given the choice between wrong and do away with it or cast a vote or a lot of people have racial attitudes with policing with di
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john christophe was closely linked to the former e u briggs negotiator, michelle barney. and warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. fits are, let me start with you today. france claims that britain has denied fishing licenses to dozens of french boats. britain is saying that most licenses have actually been issued, but that some french vessels don't meet the criteria for british waters. who exactly is more to blame here? oh, it's hard to say, i mean, this has been going going on for a while, a basically the u. k is saying, well, you need to be able to prove that you have been fishing before and the franchise is claiming that this is all just an excuse to allow the u. k to, to prevents certain french fishermen to fish and its waters graham at its core is this dispute essentially about how many french fishing boats are going to be allowed to fish in u. k. waters. but i think it is, but it's a minor disputed, so it's very help to know from the british why, why, why has been made into such a big issue. so this is just an issue off. a
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her name is michelle martinez, and she's an activist in that area. and one of the things she helped us understand as she went through her conversation, you know, also detroit is where she's located, is how because she is a latina -- in this case in detroit -- living in a latina neighborhood, the pollution that she has to deal with not just in the water, but in the air, is so much greater than that of other neighborhoods that are not latina and mr. black. so what tore down this flint, each though everyone knew about it, it was in the news, it's also in adopt and, quite frankly, is happening all over the country. .. because of all of the freeways that were built through their neighborhoods. there are higher cases of covid it. that just 7 miles south, which is a predominantly white neighborhood for the air is a lot cleaner, you have less cases of covid. so it is not just one issue, whether it be water or air, it is how it compounds with other issues that literally become deathdealing to communities of color brick works there things we take for granted w
her name is michelle martinez, and she's an activist in that area. and one of the things she helped us understand as she went through her conversation, you know, also detroit is where she's located, is how because she is a latina -- in this case in detroit -- living in a latina neighborhood, the pollution that she has to deal with not just in the water, but in the air, is so much greater than that of other neighborhoods that are not latina and mr. black. so what tore down this flint, each...
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. >> daniele di michele is a chef, historian and dj who cooks italian food while he spins records. his stage name is don pasta. oh, i have seen some of this stuff. >> yeah. >> really fantastic. >> i was pretending for the audience that i didn't know, but -- >> it's a joke. >> it's really great. don pasta has promised me the greatest dish of spaghetti carbonara i've ever tasted and on the way, he tells me why pasta matters so much to him. >> i realized that italian food is popular food. roots food. the italian food is the resistance of the normal people, of the working class people that eat well, because the working class people create the roots of italian food. >> yes. >> today, we may think of a bowl of pasta as the ultimate comfort food, but there's a distinctly uncomfortable history of italians fighting oppression through pasta. in the early 1930s, mussolini and his fascists imposed import bans on various foreign goods. this lead to food shortages, malnutrition and a lack of wheat, which raised the prospect of italian tables with no pasta. in typical style, rather than lifting t
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one of her opponents in that race, republican state senator michelle rita, also sponsored election legislation which did become law. >> and i'm proud to sign this bill into law. >> that has to do with mail-in voting. before we explain the changes, a little context. mail-in voting was big in 2020. but it's been huge in arizona for years. >> even before the pandemic, more than 70% of arizona voters were voting by mail. >> going forward, under the new arizona law, if you do not use your early ballot, returning it by mail or dropbox at least once in two consecutive election cycles, even if you do vote in person during that time, county officials will send a notice stating that within 90 days, you must confirm in writing your desire to remain on the early voting list. otherwise you will no longer automatically receive early ballots unless you reregister. some experts who we've talked to say removing occasional mail-in voters from the list could affect as many as 150,000 arizonans. >> they're not voting. these are nonvoters. these are non-mail-in voters. these people have not, umm, shown an interest
one of her opponents in that race, republican state senator michelle rita, also sponsored election legislation which did become law. >> and i'm proud to sign this bill into law. >> that has to do with mail-in voting. before we explain the changes, a little context. mail-in voting was big in 2020. but it's been huge in arizona for years. >> even before the pandemic, more than 70% of arizona voters were voting by mail. >> going forward, under the new arizona law, if you do...
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and in simi valley, california, michelle neff fernandez has turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. on colleges, patricia gordon walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women from dying of preventable and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley raines brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week rain or shine. and in nigeria, zena mustafa educates orphaned children from both sides of a violent extremist conflict providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls a year. congratulations to the top ten cnn heroes of 2021. now it's time for you to choose who inspires you the most. who should be named cnn hero of the year and receive $100,000 to continue their great work? go to cnnheroes.com right now to vote, and watch the 15th annual all-star tribute as we announce the hero of the year and celebrate all of this year's honorees live sunday, december 12th. >> and you can help decide who will become cnn hero of the year, go to cnnheroes.com, and you can vote ten times a day every day for the heroes that
and in simi valley, california, michelle neff fernandez has turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. on colleges, patricia gordon walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women from dying of preventable and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley raines brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week rain or shine. and in nigeria, zena mustafa educates orphaned children from both sides of a violent extremist...
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do you want to, you want to michel, my son. i want to make a wise idea what they, what they did to anybody. did you month to my be it like a really good up in like a like with this with our buddy not look lot. ah. in fact i knew he did them. i did, you call it, but once i'm a girl, i don't like we are hard enough and want to leave me up with a quality one with what we want. a lot of people who get an a when would you be? what happens when you start here? late, you know, mean bottom well, if they knew that he doesn't like, we'll do with a pretty good without the not gonna go well, we would have to do with the guy i a, i think it, i'm do, i wouldn't, i did a he did the do minnow after the light of oh oh somebody moving at wiley with joe? good morning. when my a number, she really wants to play football with a zip. oh ah, with ah a with li domain that has been met then again. i gave you a new one. ah ah a yeah, and i put it in my contact with you because when i come in and out of what he did, i did not pull up a quote on if i put
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and michelle fernandez has turned her sbreef grief into support for widows. patricia gordon walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women from around the world dying of preventable cervical cancer. shirley brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week. rain or shine. and in nigeria, zena educates orphan children, providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls a year. congratulations to the top ten cnn heroes of 2021. now it's time for you to choose who imspnspires you the most. go to cnnheroes.com right now to vote and watch the all-star tribute as we announce the hero of the year live sunday december 12th. >>> and you can go to cnnheroes.com and vote ten times a day every day for the heroes that inspire you the most. and we'll be right back. (man 1) oh, this looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2) yeah, but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man
and michelle fernandez has turned her sbreef grief into support for widows. patricia gordon walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women from around the world dying of preventable cervical cancer. shirley brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week. rain or shine. and in nigeria, zena educates orphan children, providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls a year. congratulations to the top ten cnn heroes of 2021. now it's time for you to...
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i am michelle. this is my sixth year as english teacher at cat and first year of president of the union. upon hearing of the merger many thoughts came to mind. i was excited for students to have access to the leadership robust sports program and being able to be part of the beautiful campus. we have many strengths at cat, but i do think by bringing both schools together we will be creating a much stronger educational experience for our students. thank you. >> good evening. i am galen. i am a junior at city arts and tech high school. i believe combining with leadership high school will help build a strong community between both schools. not only will leadership join our network. it will give cat an established home for better growth. it won't be easy beginning. i believe with time a strong bond will be made with both schools. thank you for your time. >> monaco. >> good evening. i am monaco. i am the enrollment cord mate coordinates.this is my second y. i am excited. i believe this is a merger that is
i am michelle. this is my sixth year as english teacher at cat and first year of president of the union. upon hearing of the merger many thoughts came to mind. i was excited for students to have access to the leadership robust sports program and being able to be part of the beautiful campus. we have many strengths at cat, but i do think by bringing both schools together we will be creating a much stronger educational experience for our students. thank you. >> good evening. i am galen. i...
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and in simi valley, california, michelle fernandez has turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the w widowed. on colleges, patricia gordon walked away from her private practice to save women from dying of preventable and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley raines brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week, rain or shine. and in nigeria, zena mustafa educates orphaned children from both sides of a violent extremist conflict, providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls a year. congratulations to the top ten cnn heroes of 2021. now it's time for you to choose who inspires you the most. who should be named cnn hero of the year and receive $100,000 to continue their great work? go to cnnheroes.com right now to vote. and be sure to watch the 15th annual "all-star tribute" as we announce the hero of the year and celebrate all of this year's honorees live sunday, december 12th. >> all right. we always look forward to that. join anderson cooper and special guest kelly ripa as they host the 15th annual cnn heroes "all-star tribute
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they went as barack and michelle. he's a white italian dude. didn't have on any black face. i didn't put on any white makeup, trying to be hugh hefner back in the day. i wouldn't be him again now. everyone was respectful. it was funny. it was hilarious. we were stressed out in school, but we followed the rules and had fun. there is a correct way to do this. >> exactly. well, i did the covid safe halloween costume last year and did a digital version of one of my all-time favorite groups, tlc, from when i was in high school. my crazy sexy cool. it didn't require anything but photoshop and filters. on that note, you guys enjoy your halloween tomorrow. please text and tweet pictures. i'll retweet them. thanks so much to you all. you'll all have to come back. love this panel. thanks so much. >>> coming up, who will be the next major of the atl? we'll dig into that after the break. got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we
they went as barack and michelle. he's a white italian dude. didn't have on any black face. i didn't put on any white makeup, trying to be hugh hefner back in the day. i wouldn't be him again now. everyone was respectful. it was funny. it was hilarious. we were stressed out in school, but we followed the rules and had fun. there is a correct way to do this. >> exactly. well, i did the covid safe halloween costume last year and did a digital version of one of my all-time favorite groups,...
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hello, michelle. >> yes. thanks, judson. my name is [indiscernible] and i'm the parent advisory to the s.f. board of ed. i am so grateful for the participation and effort of aapac leaders. it's a joy to work with every single one of you, and as you all have modelled for us, i ask that we all and the board listen to aapacs recommendations and requests, including meaningful two-way partnership, system shifts, social emotional well-being, and antiracist practices, policies, and training with budget prioritization. i ask that we support all of their efforts and as they advocate for each and every black student as they seek to have a seat at the bargaining table. thank you. >> thank you. hello, gregory? >> good evening, dr. matthews, dr. marshall, and distinguished board members. i want to thank letisha irving and the aapac for their heartwarming presentation tonight. parents have for a number of years been supporting the aapac efforts. prior to post covid-19 and distance learning, the challenge has been to reestablish trust with
hello, michelle. >> yes. thanks, judson. my name is [indiscernible] and i'm the parent advisory to the s.f. board of ed. i am so grateful for the participation and effort of aapac leaders. it's a joy to work with every single one of you, and as you all have modelled for us, i ask that we all and the board listen to aapacs recommendations and requests, including meaningful two-way partnership, system shifts, social emotional well-being, and antiracist practices, policies, and training with...
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and i joined to claim it was rand. 2 years ago i michel, i am an 1000 years old and i knew came when i came in and lived in for about 3 years. there are further rises in temperatures that are already baked in. my friends baked is the word we keep on the current track than the temperatures will go up by $2.00 degrees or more by the end of the century. never mind what that will do. add to the ice flows dissolving like ice in your martini here in a new york. when i hear this, i feel no hope to neighbors. johnson, just as his fellow prime ministers, presidents across the world, they are and detached from the reality and do not treat the crisis that we are facing seriously. he meets with so many people and, and that he makes jokes about how the glaciers are will melt like, like ice in martini. i mean, that's that just said, naughty build a good you all commitment to fighting fires and deforestation is strong. we recently recorded a 28 percent decrease in deforestation and burning in the region, but even then we criticized valuable scenario as a climate denial. and or what he does is, or h
and i joined to claim it was rand. 2 years ago i michel, i am an 1000 years old and i knew came when i came in and lived in for about 3 years. there are further rises in temperatures that are already baked in. my friends baked is the word we keep on the current track than the temperatures will go up by $2.00 degrees or more by the end of the century. never mind what that will do. add to the ice flows dissolving like ice in your martini here in a new york. when i hear this, i feel no hope to...
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thank you, michelle grossman. >> a cape over your costume. >> exactly, true, thanks, michelle. >>> we begin a new hour of msnbc right now. >>> and breaking on msnbc, day one of the g20 summit is now under way. president biden is overseas without a deal yet on his domestic agenda. and in rome, a slightly more skeptical global audience, can he convince allies that america is really back after four years of trump? >>> showdown over shots, a vaccine mandate for new york city's municipal workers now in effect and warnings the decision could shutter up to 20% of the city's fire houses. >> new york city is going to come to a crisis on monday morning. >> reaction from the head of the city's firefighters' union ahead. >>> a new arms race with china, the latest warnings about the nation's missile test of hypersonic weapons, and why the pentagon fears it could evade u.s. defense systems. >>> one of the biggest scandals facing the nhl, new details on the sexual abuse allegations made by a former hockey player against his former coach. the controversy triggering major resignations right now. >>> w
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michelle goldberg and tim miller, thanks very much. coming up, what's the blueprints of a new college dorm tell us about the bleak vision of a billionaire led future? i'll explain right after this. we'll be right back. >> we have never had an argument in 62 years. and it's not that we agree on everything, but we literally in 62 years, we've never gotten mad at each other. >> that is warren buffett, one of the richest man on earth. and the billionaire ceo of the berkshire hathaway, talking about his right-hand man there on stage with him. his name is charles munger. is munger a 97 year old billionaire who is vice chairman of berkshire hathaway. he is a quote, amateur arctic attack. he likes to design buildings in a spare time. munger donated $200 million to the university of california, santa barbara, to fund a new dormitory. that's the kind of things that rich people do all the time. but here's the catch. instead of just naming the building after himself, which is what most rich people want, when they make that type of donation -- no,
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and in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. this oncologist walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventible and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley rains brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week, rain or shine. and in nigeria, this man educates orphaned children, providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls a year. >> ten amazing people. and you can help decide which one of them will become cnn hero of the year. go to cnnheroes.com and vote up to ten times a day, every day, for the hero that inspires you the most. >>> the news continues. let's hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time" live from rome. >> all right, john, thank you very much. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time" live from the g20 in rome. the meeting of world powers trying to tackle major economic crises. roma is called the eternal city. but there's only a fleeting moment for president biden to show key allies that america c
and in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. this oncologist walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventible and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley rains brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week, rain or shine. and in nigeria, this man educates orphaned children, providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls...
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and in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. this oncologist walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventible and treatable cervical cancer.
and in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. this oncologist walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventible and treatable cervical cancer.
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. >> i gave you this document about the jim crow era, which was written by michelle alexander in her book. as a reading through that, i want you thinking, how did they recreate a lower class based on race after reconstruction? >> black people in prison, they auctioned off the prisoners to the highest they get bitter. >> there was a loophole about slavery in the 13th amendment. did anyone catch that? >> it outlawed slavery but as a punishment for a crime. >> what's she's trying to say is that the criminal justice system, it's literally the same thing as jim crow. which is four point. >> i think you could see a new iteration of it. what we're trying to look at is the ways that are still with us. >> that's assuming jim crow still has >> a presence today? >> yes, that's your assumption. that's not my assumption. asian americans are routinely discriminated against when applying for colleges. they have to get 480 points higher than black people. also they're discriminated against when they're applying for jobs. your mind is so closed off to certain ideas. >> we will continue. we will conti
. >> i gave you this document about the jim crow era, which was written by michelle alexander in her book. as a reading through that, i want you thinking, how did they recreate a lower class based on race after reconstruction? >> black people in prison, they auctioned off the prisoners to the highest they get bitter. >> there was a loophole about slavery in the 13th amendment. did anyone catch that? >> it outlawed slavery but as a punishment for a crime. >> what's...
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. >> reporter: the assistant manager michelle florez was also there point >> he was getting disruptive, yelling at the employees, started yelling at the customers, like really does even putting his finger in our faces. >> reporter: she says when customers don't follow the rules, it is the restaurant get hit with fines. >> is currently a mandate, so we don't follow rules, we can get shut down. >> reporter: police say no one was arrested, and no injuries were reported, but the staff here says it was just following the rules. >> we want to serve you, be good to you, make sure that you get all that you need, and we are only asking for you to follow the rules. >> beginning november 8, customers in los angeles will have to show for vaccination if they want to dine indoors. >>> a live look now at capitol hill. congress was not in session today, leaving any progress on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, and president biden spilled back better agenda martin next week. he is now in europe 1 day after making a last-ditch effort to unite his party. latest plan includes the democrats top social sp
. >> reporter: the assistant manager michelle florez was also there point >> he was getting disruptive, yelling at the employees, started yelling at the customers, like really does even putting his finger in our faces. >> reporter: she says when customers don't follow the rules, it is the restaurant get hit with fines. >> is currently a mandate, so we don't follow rules, we can get shut down. >> reporter: police say no one was arrested, and no injuries were...
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let me just ask you this, michelle. to tim's point, what you are seeing when you take a step back aside from the individual moments, two down, eight to go trump sell bra tore statement, a very efficient machine with things operating in parallel, trump, the fox, the base, to grind everyone out who isn't that kind of way to produce a 200 proof pure complete maga faction as one of the two major parties in america over the coming next two to three years. >> yeah, going back to what tim said, i think a lot of people thought the day after january 6th there was such a reaction against, you know, people kind of looking at the maga movement straight in the face and reacting in horror and there was a sense, a very brief sense, that maybe the bubble had burst and you had people resigning and people denouncing. you have had these moments sort of throughout trumpism. but the fact -- the thing that they can't change is the base, and the base's desires, right? and so, you know, this is the party of tucker carlson who is about to come
let me just ask you this, michelle. to tim's point, what you are seeing when you take a step back aside from the individual moments, two down, eight to go trump sell bra tore statement, a very efficient machine with things operating in parallel, trump, the fox, the base, to grind everyone out who isn't that kind of way to produce a 200 proof pure complete maga faction as one of the two major parties in america over the coming next two to three years. >> yeah, going back to what tim said,...
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and in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. this oncologist walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventible and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley rains brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week, rain or shine. and in nigeria, this man educates orphaned children, providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls a year. >> ten amazing people. and you can help decide which one of them will become cnn hero of the year. go to cnnheroes.com and vote up to ten times a day, every day, for the hero that inspires you the most. >>> the news continues. let's hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time" live from rome. >> all right, john, thank you very much. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time" live from the g20 in rome. the meeting of world powers trying to tackle major economic crises. roma is called the eternal city. but there's only a fleeting moment for president biden to show key allies that america c
and in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. this oncologist walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventible and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley rains brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week, rain or shine. and in nigeria, this man educates orphaned children, providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls...
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in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. on colleges, patrician gordon walked away from her private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventable and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley reigns brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week, rain or shine. and in nigeria, zena educates orphan children from both sides of a violent extremist conflict providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls a year. congratulations. the top ten cnn heroes of 2021. now it's time for you to choose who inspires you the most. who should be named cnn hero of the year and receive $100,000 to continue their great work? go to cnnheroes.com to vote and be sure to watch the 15th annual cnn heroes all-star tribute as we announce the hero of the year and celebrate all of this year's honorees live, sunday, december 12th. >>> most inspiring night of the year. and you can help decide which one of these will become the cnn hero of the year. cnnheroes.com. the 15th annual cnn h
in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. on colleges, patrician gordon walked away from her private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventable and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley reigns brings dignity and respect to thousands of homeless people every week, rain or shine. and in nigeria, zena educates orphan children from both sides of a violent extremist conflict providing...
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or michelle wu, born in chicago to parents from immigrated from taiwan. her plan for boston's green new deal has mader a favorite of progressives like presley and warren. boston has non-whites that are a majority with the population that's 25% black, yet black people here say they are consistently ignored and left behind. the poverty rate for people of color here is 15% higher than for non-black people. for non-immigrant bostonians, the worst wealth gap this the country. mr. adams is a local author and historian who leads walking tours of some of boston's most historic black neighborhoods. >> your worth is told to you every day without them telling you, you aren't as bostonian, and the only reason it is is because you were born in this skin. it is insane. >> reporter: and no black candidate has ever won in a city-wide election. when mayor marty walsh resigned to become joe biden's labor secretary, a diverse slate of candidates jumped into the wide open race, the top six all identifying as people of color, three of them black. kim janie, john barrows, and
or michelle wu, born in chicago to parents from immigrated from taiwan. her plan for boston's green new deal has mader a favorite of progressives like presley and warren. boston has non-whites that are a majority with the population that's 25% black, yet black people here say they are consistently ignored and left behind. the poverty rate for people of color here is 15% higher than for non-black people. for non-immigrant bostonians, the worst wealth gap this the country. mr. adams is a local...
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of as i said, it's senior officials of director general pedro of in send an incident manager manager michelle. yeah. mike ryan and the number of other senior officials and this is sort of curious for a number of reasons. a w h o is not a sovereign state. it can't offer a criminal prosecutions. and it should get out of the way for national authorities to prosecute individuals responsible for the massive crimes which have been documented by journalists and by w h o commission. but furthermore, or director general pedros personally visited the bowl as phone 14 times. he was a personal friend to one of the individual was accused of abuse. another of the individuals accused of abuse was a senior official member. the name of the car was a senior official within the response w h o in gauge and institutional cover up when allegations surfaced against those to innovate individuals including pedro's friend and those other senior officials that i mentioned were staying in the very same hotels which doubled as offices where i talked to who tell employees who said this sort of abuse was an opening secret.
of as i said, it's senior officials of director general pedro of in send an incident manager manager michelle. yeah. mike ryan and the number of other senior officials and this is sort of curious for a number of reasons. a w h o is not a sovereign state. it can't offer a criminal prosecutions. and it should get out of the way for national authorities to prosecute individuals responsible for the massive crimes which have been documented by journalists and by w h o commission. but furthermore, or...
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reuniication effort that's being run by the biden administration's reunification task force, headed by michelle brawnier, who was brought in to head up this effort. there are a thousand families, approximately, that remain separated. around 303 according to the last court filing. the parents of those children haven't even been able to be reached by the u.s. government, because of how shoddy the record keeping was during the trump administration. the idea is that the biden administration will be able to track down with non-governmental organizations, legal aid service providers, people on the ground in central america, all of those remaining unidentified family. but when we talk about the trauma, the torture in the words of physicians for human lights, the child abuse in the words of the american academy for pediatrics, this has been a multi-year ordeal that's still playing out to this day. that's very active as sort of the resolution of what really was, you know, some folks have said, one of the most shameful factors in modern american history. >> money is one thing, but the long-term effects,
reuniication effort that's being run by the biden administration's reunification task force, headed by michelle brawnier, who was brought in to head up this effort. there are a thousand families, approximately, that remain separated. around 303 according to the last court filing. the parents of those children haven't even been able to be reached by the u.s. government, because of how shoddy the record keeping was during the trump administration. the idea is that the biden administration will be...
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michelle miller, jamie yuccas. >> we're back whether you like it or not. >> we like it. first, today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> the framework will create millions of jobs, grow the economy. >> paid leave is not in the framework the president laid out. it's breaking our hearts. >> president biden inches closer to passing his agenda but the
michelle miller, jamie yuccas. >> we're back whether you like it or not. >> we like it. first, today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> the framework will create millions of jobs, grow the economy. >> paid leave is not in the framework the president laid out. it's breaking our hearts. >> president biden inches closer to passing his agenda but the
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michelle: it came around her expectations. we are holding to our view that the fourth quarter should show a rebound. we have stronger signs of consumer spending. when we look at our card data, we have a really healthy move higher in spending with the services economy re-engaging, with potentially an early start to the holiday shopping season, so we think we will see stronger consumer spending, business investment continuing, and contribution from inventories. so, our forecast is 6% real gdp growth in q4, a nice pickup from the third quarter. tom: major inside baseball. how can you count inventories with the upset of supply shock? michelle: this is going to get wonky -- tom: it is wonky friday, it's ok. michelle: for gdp tech allegiance, it is the change of inventories. if you are contracting by less, it is actually a positive contribution for gdp growth. that is what we saw in the third quarter. inventories are not as down as they were in the second quarter, so that added to percentage points to gdp growth. we are adding to in
michelle: it came around her expectations. we are holding to our view that the fourth quarter should show a rebound. we have stronger signs of consumer spending. when we look at our card data, we have a really healthy move higher in spending with the services economy re-engaging, with potentially an early start to the holiday shopping season, so we think we will see stronger consumer spending, business investment continuing, and contribution from inventories. so, our forecast is 6% real gdp...
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and in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. oncologist patricia gordon walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventable and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley rarape reigns brings dignity to people rain or shine. and in nigeria, providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls a year. >> it is so much fun to see them all together. all in one place like that. >> yeah. >> remind us, how do you pick somebody to be a cnn hero? and what happens if you win? >> so all the cnn heroes, all year long, as you know, doing this as long as i have, it is people who nominate all the cnn heroes and we profile a different one every week, and then it boils down to the final ten which are picked by a panel, but now it is going to be up to everybody at home and watching to vote for the cnn hero of the year. that person is going to get $100,000 to continue their life changing work. and the other nine cnn heroes will get $10,000 to continue their work
and in simi valley, california, michelle hernandez turned her profound grief into sustaining support for the widowed. oncologist patricia gordon walked away from her beverly hills private practice to save women around the world from dying of preventable and treatable cervical cancer. on l.a.'s skid row, shirley rarape reigns brings dignity to people rain or shine. and in nigeria, providing support to more than 2,000 boys and girls a year. >> it is so much fun to see them all together. all...
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host: a related story enterprise by "the wall street journal" this morning, from michelle hackman and others, saying that the biden administration is in talks to offer, good families separated during the trumpet adminstration around 402,000 dollars a person in compensation as several agencies work to resolve lawsuits filed on behalf of parents and children, who say the government subjected them to lasting psychological trauma." more to that story at "the wall street journal." let's hear from henry in virginia, democrats line. caller: good morning. look, i think they should go back to bernie sanders and give them $6 trillion. they went to $3.50 trillion. we got joe biden, the house of representatives, and i think i will switch over to independent. host: but there wasn't support for a $3.5 trillion bill. why would you increase that figure? caller: you've got the party. it is your party. they elected you and you run on doing all these things. they just cut the thing up. they are trying to please two people. you know, they should have stuck with the plan, the $3.5 trillion, and let that g
host: a related story enterprise by "the wall street journal" this morning, from michelle hackman and others, saying that the biden administration is in talks to offer, good families separated during the trumpet adminstration around 402,000 dollars a person in compensation as several agencies work to resolve lawsuits filed on behalf of parents and children, who say the government subjected them to lasting psychological trauma." more to that story at "the wall street...
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michael douglas, i forget what his name is in the movie, michelle pfeiffer, they're in the movie, but i'm not at liberty to talk about it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, i understand. >> we can talk about it when we're there. >> jimmy: you can't tell them. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: you can only tell foreigners about it is the way to go. >> everything's closed. i mean -- what -- you two agree on a place. >> jimmy: the director of that movie, payton reid, he maybe tipped it a little bit earlier in the year. on twitter, he mentioned, and i didn't know this, that you in 1975, you actually entered the marvel universe. you provided the voice of johnny storm, the human torch in a fantastic four radio series. >> that's true. >> jimmy: we have a clip here. >> there's only one thing i like better than working on cars. >> what's that? >> hey, look! what's that in the sky? >> that's my cue, flame on. >> hey, johnny, what's happening to you? >> remember me saying there's only one thing i like better than working on cars? well, this is it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do you remember d
michael douglas, i forget what his name is in the movie, michelle pfeiffer, they're in the movie, but i'm not at liberty to talk about it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, i understand. >> we can talk about it when we're there. >> jimmy: you can't tell them. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: you can only tell foreigners about it is the way to go. >> everything's closed. i mean -- what -- you two agree on a place. >> jimmy: the director of that movie, payton...
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say hello to kyle mcadams and michelle gordon, the rodeo horse. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: hi, bud. [ barking >> steve: oh, you know what that sound means it's time for final puppardy >> jimmy: double puppardy? >> steve: yup. [ laughter ] for all -- for all of your opponent's puppies so pick up the ipads this is a numerical one. >> jimmy: all right gotcha it's a numeric - >> steve: numeric answer whoever's the closest -- >> jimmy: hey, buddy >> steve: up or down - >> jimmy: okay >> steve: gets all the puppies >> jimmy: yup, got you okay >> steve: ready. >> jimmy: yup, hold on rodeo pup. >> steve: how many pounds -- >> jimmy: i think i'm missing a puppy. sorry. i lost one of the puppies. [ laughter ] where's the skeleton puppy oh, here he is >> steve: there he is. there's skele-pup. that's gary frick junior >> jimmy: no, of course it is. >> steve: how many pounds does the world's largest salamander weigh? the world's largest salamander you have ten seconds starting --- >> jimmy: what do you mean ten seconds? >> steve: now! >> oh, my god. >> steve: 9, 8, 7 -- >> jimmy: you're scaring th
say hello to kyle mcadams and michelle gordon, the rodeo horse. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: hi, bud. [ barking >> steve: oh, you know what that sound means it's time for final puppardy >> jimmy: double puppardy? >> steve: yup. [ laughter ] for all -- for all of your opponent's puppies so pick up the ipads this is a numerical one. >> jimmy: all right gotcha it's a numeric - >> steve: numeric answer whoever's the closest -- >> jimmy: hey, buddy >>...
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do you want to you want to michel, my son. i want to, michael was a d. i went to will digital. anybody did you month to my be it will the like a good up in a like with this with our buddy not look lot ah, with the fact i knew he did them. i did, you call it up but what some of the other like we are hard enough and want to leave me up with a, with these on monday. not, not, not apply to get anyone. what did, what i'm really when you started here late, you know, mean bottom well, if they knew...
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. >> firefighter jackie michelle martin is hoping to remind the mayor firefighters stayed on the job over a year and force them to make a life changing decision. after eliminating test out options, she said it's just not right. >> nine days is not enough time for people have mortgages, family, for sick children to make a life-changing decision in only nine days. >> bill de blasio said he has contingency plans in place with first responders with mandatory overtime, scheduling changes and other options. he expects to see a surge in vaccinations among city workers by friday. >> we have the spattered with health care workers and everyone who works with the department of education which by far is the biggest agency. a surge of vaccination right up on the deadline. >> losing firefighters and police officers, a huge concern for many. vaccinated police officers were at 73% at last check potentially leaving the city without a quarter of patrols. a police spokesperson telling fox in a statement we will be prepared for any changes in personnel due to the mandate. then there is the issue of tras
. >> firefighter jackie michelle martin is hoping to remind the mayor firefighters stayed on the job over a year and force them to make a life changing decision. after eliminating test out options, she said it's just not right. >> nine days is not enough time for people have mortgages, family, for sick children to make a life-changing decision in only nine days. >> bill de blasio said he has contingency plans in place with first responders with mandatory overtime, scheduling...
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when i last young get dinner, emiliano tea she has clinical benefited are let ellis, uncle michel knock elsa dental chant up with seattle de la then i guess, okay, i see them all the anesthesia piano. they'll be in a federal out a kiss or kisse. i will send over a l policy, them to the law republica instead of yahoo sandal a. so it's thought blend on medical, men's, you that they get ya all combine in the they've been guns. believe on j e. they knew the young, they pull their political in color, this was, but he's does get a resembling busy as young velocity, a program of the, the value the government de la cecil has used the lumina, the near owner. that was myself for multi major rating commerce tenement, the it up on exit 2 of so little. but it made you i bloom press. okay. now the i'm be double gunman. i could come to school romero establishment. barbara and dirtiness avenues. young be worse. less part, but if it were al, is their birth is to young 1000000 results if that will result in a yeah, a b of eustace global gunner. yes. because you haven't been to our current district ah, da
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michelle turner has the story. the shell. >> grant christians transformation to diana is a ward where the end it all begins with her royally replicated wardrobe. >> jack connick wedding dress look. and it was very close to the original. what was it like for you to put that on when we put that dress on it. it embedded in a montage that kind of flashes her life before you putting that on was a spooky day. take everything you learned about that day. all of your. emotional responses that you have accumulated. put them. all right. here. it's kind of just like that. you're heartbreaking moments like okay, got it. let's go from got to do the joint. >> kristen wears over 100 costumes in the film. many are replicas of what princess diana actually war. >> you have to change the royal family might see this members of that. they watched the crown. what do you hope they take away from it if they want to spend their time in indulging their own curiosity is about ours. i would say that we led with love twins are opens in theaters
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let's go to our analyst tonight, we have "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg, catty kaye and senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake all over this and tracking this and may have developing news. go ahead. >> reporter: ari, there's not going to be a vote tonight on the hard infrastructure bill. speaker called for it in the meeting this morning with democrats and the president but given progressive house democrats saying they will not vote for that hard and from structure bill until the broader build back better bill can be voted on time ul taun yisly. they'll vote on another surface transportation bill a little extension kick the can further down the road and try to get the bill across the finish line next week when perhaps the framework announced today could be ready to go as real life legislation. >> michelle? >> i've spoken to privilege, head of the house progressive caucus and other people involved in this negotiation. they're not going to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill only to see the deal they think they have agreed to turned into something unrecognizabl
let's go to our analyst tonight, we have "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg, catty kaye and senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake all over this and tracking this and may have developing news. go ahead. >> reporter: ari, there's not going to be a vote tonight on the hard infrastructure bill. speaker called for it in the meeting this morning with democrats and the president but given progressive house democrats saying they will not vote for that hard and from...
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that's why i team up with michelle fishback, women winning to stand the test and have stood up in difficult races and have shown courage and tenacity in their willingness to defend our principles as americans in a time when we're at a crossroads. we need to stand up now and need leaders today. we're so honored to have the endorsement of our ambassador nikki haley. >> martha: nikki, before i let you go, these were three seats that nancy pelosi is targeting already. when you see what is shaking out with this enormous bill and some democrats think they're getting somewhere and this is a win, what do you think? >> these are rock stars. they're running circles around nancy pelosi. i can tell you claudia is pushing back on china. she's trying to get internet nor the cubans. our veterans were in very tough races last time. pelosi has her eyes on them this time. we need to win and we will have their backs. we have to get these iron ladies and so many republicans elected. it was the year of women in 2020. look at their actions. they're fantastic. they're strong. they're leaders. they'll be around fo
that's why i team up with michelle fishback, women winning to stand the test and have stood up in difficult races and have shown courage and tenacity in their willingness to defend our principles as americans in a time when we're at a crossroads. we need to stand up now and need leaders today. we're so honored to have the endorsement of our ambassador nikki haley. >> martha: nikki, before i let you go, these were three seats that nancy pelosi is targeting already. when you see what is...
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michelle fernandez reports hang on the streets of hum, bundled in southern sri lanka, the hot land of the governing roger bucks. a family. farmers here said the government's move to make farming 100 percent organic, threatening their livelihood, ma'am, but an idea that the government wants us to listen to ministers, not agricultural experts, but experts say this won't work. it's been on the government ban the importer fertilizers and other agricultural chemicals earlier this year. after a foreign currency shortage. it warns farmers to use organic or genitives across the country and polar narrower, one of the biggest drives producing years. 81 year old diva paley, goodwill, hunger is impatient. he's bad if he is our overgrown normally, he says the soil would be tilled and ready by now of her. when you stop supplies, all of a sudden that whether it's vegetables obey genes or chillies, they have worms, potatoes don't grow properly. these products are essential. this is why farmers angry or dividend present got up a roger boxer says that change is needed to reduce the health risks paused
michelle fernandez reports hang on the streets of hum, bundled in southern sri lanka, the hot land of the governing roger bucks. a family. farmers here said the government's move to make farming 100 percent organic, threatening their livelihood, ma'am, but an idea that the government wants us to listen to ministers, not agricultural experts, but experts say this won't work. it's been on the government ban the importer fertilizers and other agricultural chemicals earlier this year. after a...
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thanks for being on michelle. thank you so much, max is, are always my pleasure. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy. i would like to think, i guess charles, you spent the website is called of 2 minds dot com. it's an exxon bio. ah, it states, it has to be rest, to be able to afford an informed luxury good for sure. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from treatable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. it's as if these people don't count. i saw how they can choose their customers and dump the sick, sawing so also they can satisfy their wall street investors. i know parents should have to see what i saw. so if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death decisions and determine what to get to with and who dies to me, that's best getting away with murder. when i would show seemed wrong when i'll prove just don't hold any world to shape out the same be
thanks for being on michelle. thank you so much, max is, are always my pleasure. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy. i would like to think, i guess charles, you spent the website is called of 2 minds dot com. it's an exxon bio. ah, it states, it has to be rest, to be able to afford an informed luxury good for sure. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher...