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. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" with martha starts right now. >> martha: all right. thank you very much to you both. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. right now on "the story," as president biden said with troops amassed on ukraine's border, putin has to do something. his guess is that putin will move in. fox confirmed the united states is prepping plans to evacuate our people from the embassy there as antony blinken spent 90
. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" with martha starts right now. >> martha: all right. thank you very much to you both. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. right now on "the story," as president biden said with troops amassed on ukraine's border, putin has to do something. his guess is that putin will move in. fox confirmed the united states is prepping plans to evacuate our people from the embassy there as antony blinken spent 90
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. >> yang: robert mcleman is a professor of geography and environmental studies at wilfrid laurier university in canada, where outdoor skating is so ingrained in the culture that an image of pond hockey was once on the $5 dollar bill. >> two things that canadians love to talk about are the weather and hockey or skating. and so we thought, well, if we could come up with an environmental science project that links those two things to a broader understanding of climate change, then we'd have something. >> yang: so in 2013, mcleman and his colleagues launched rinkwatch.org, a site where people across north america can submit information about conditions at their local pond or backyard rink. they used that data to examine skateability trends in the original six cities of the national hockey league: boston, chicago, detroit, montreal, new york and toronto. in all of them, the number of good skating days has fallen since the 1940s. the drop was most pronounced in toronto. in the early 1940s, the city had almost 60 high quality skating days. two years ago, there were only about 20. and mcleman's rese
. >> yang: robert mcleman is a professor of geography and environmental studies at wilfrid laurier university in canada, where outdoor skating is so ingrained in the culture that an image of pond hockey was once on the $5 dollar bill. >> two things that canadians love to talk about are the weather and hockey or skating. and so we thought, well, if we could come up with an environmental science project that links those two things to a broader understanding of climate change, then...
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eastern every week day with john roberts. i am sandra smith, "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters along with judge jeanine puro, geraldo rivera, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and is "the five." ♪ ♪ the white house openly mocking americans concerned about exploding crime. and even dismissing how "the five" covers it. >> on fox is jeanine pirro talking about soft on crime consequences. i mean, what does that even mean, right? so there has been an alternate universe of what i was speaking to was a chyron on fox news since you raised it which suggested this administration is soft on crime with no basis. and the american rescue plan there was additional funding to support local cops programs, something that every single republican voted against. >> jesse: but earth to the biden white house, the crime wave across the country is very real and the stats don't lie. homicide and major american cities are up 44% compared to two years ago, and a big part of t
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it's now going to be held tuesday, we understand, and robert johnson looking at to really try to distract politically from his own woes. the russians are less than impressed. they say that this is exactly what that is, an attempt at of shoes, cation and destruction. and that's something which has been a mimicked and repeated by those, even within the house of commons, who again say the bars, johnson has far more important things to concern himself with. boris johnson says he's helping with a diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. he will travel to moscow or wherever he's going in eastern europe this week. but every one will know that he's a man with a time bomb sitting under him. now, tuesday bar assumption is also scheduled to head out to the ukraine a for a number of meetings of their he'll be hoping that sir, will mindful be focused on that rather than some political precious to that. and as far as secretary liz trust has been speaking in the house of commons, tough talking words reall
it's now going to be held tuesday, we understand, and robert johnson looking at to really try to distract politically from his own woes. the russians are less than impressed. they say that this is exactly what that is, an attempt at of shoes, cation and destruction. and that's something which has been a mimicked and repeated by those, even within the house of commons, who again say the bars, johnson has far more important things to concern himself with. boris johnson says he's helping with a...
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eastern every week day with john roberts. i am sandra smith, "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters along with judge jeanine puro, geraldo rivera, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and is "the five." ♪ ♪ the white house openly mocking americans concerned about exploding crime. and even dismissing how "the five" covers it. >> on fox is jeanine pirro talking about soft on crime consequences. i mean, what does that even
eastern every week day with john roberts. i am sandra smith, "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters along with judge jeanine puro, geraldo rivera, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and is "the five." ♪ ♪ the white house openly mocking americans concerned about exploding crime. and even dismissing how "the five" covers it. >> on fox is jeanine pirro talking about soft on crime...
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for example, this robert malone and peter mccullough, a differing view than some that are in the cdc or currently in government and all of a sudden people panic. you have these other people that say wait a second, we have to stop us from hearing different things. if you don't listen to podcasts, it's okay. he's asking questions. he's asking questions. people say hey, i have a monologue for three hours. he's asking questions of intelligent people. i thought it was good. i don't know if it's his martial arts background but the least defensive explanation that i've seen in my life. he said i worry about the word "misinformation." that's new information. he brings up the origin of the virus. now the origin was from some platypus and now it's from a lab. and the vax, it prevents you from getting this virus. we know that's not true. you still get it. the three things might be ds information or is it new information because they're they're considered almost factual. since when do we want to know new stuff? that's disturbing. >> trace: the surgeon general that gave his statement, said the wo
for example, this robert malone and peter mccullough, a differing view than some that are in the cdc or currently in government and all of a sudden people panic. you have these other people that say wait a second, we have to stop us from hearing different things. if you don't listen to podcasts, it's okay. he's asking questions. he's asking questions. people say hey, i have a monologue for three hours. he's asking questions of intelligent people. i thought it was good. i don't know if it's his...
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what we needed is what chief justice roberts called humility. the judges understand their imported by limited role in government, not to supersede the policy judgments of the elected officials. just because the can, because they are the last word, we need to judges who demonstrate the sort of humility and understand it that yes, have attacked an important job to do but it is within certain guardrails and limitations about what the role should be. and as the president of stanley bascom i hope he will ignore the clamor on the left make a choice that serves the best interest of the market people and he would do that but using mainstream nominee. and he promised to nominate an african-american woman it to supreme court making that a historic first. as he weighs his decision i want to remind him enter senate colleagues the diversity extend this far beyond just gender and skin color and we needed diversity of education, background, experience and for example all of the current justices on the court but one, were educated and ivy league colleges and un
what we needed is what chief justice roberts called humility. the judges understand their imported by limited role in government, not to supersede the policy judgments of the elected officials. just because the can, because they are the last word, we need to judges who demonstrate the sort of humility and understand it that yes, have attacked an important job to do but it is within certain guardrails and limitations about what the role should be. and as the president of stanley bascom i hope he...
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tonight i encourage you to vote for bills carried by representative's robert in re ward to prioritize water storago and dramatically improve conservation in our states. rasmussen always been a champion of big money for the future. i'm proud to say in front of his body and the entire state i'm one 100% committed to helping you accomplish your vision of saving the great salt lake. while water is the greatest limiting factor to growth, there are other pressing issues we must address including airir quality transportation, housing affordability and other infrastructure needs. our goals should never be to growth for growth's sake we must prioritize aquatic of life all can in joy. utah's newest residence, and as the fastest-growing state in america, there are many of you. welcome to our beautiful state. we are happy you've chosen to call this your new home. we have so much to learn from you. if i i might make a small reque, don't attempt to change us in the place you just left. [laughter] utah has maintained high quality of life and abundant opportunity for our residents to practical common
tonight i encourage you to vote for bills carried by representative's robert in re ward to prioritize water storago and dramatically improve conservation in our states. rasmussen always been a champion of big money for the future. i'm proud to say in front of his body and the entire state i'm one 100% committed to helping you accomplish your vision of saving the great salt lake. while water is the greatest limiting factor to growth, there are other pressing issues we must address including...
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in a recent study from the university of chicago, professor robert pate found that nearly one in ten americans believe that quote the use of force is justified to restore donald j. trump to the presidency. one in ten. these radical viewpoints don't appear out of thin air. donald trump continues to spew these divisive dangerous ideas from his exile in mar-a-lago. and his calls have been echoed by a vocal faction of republican lawmakers. lawmakers who are actively encouraging their supporters to treat political opponents as hostile adversaries. other republican lawmakers have remained silent, refusing to condemn them. for example, last year, a republican congressman tweeted out an animated video showing himself murdering one of his democratic colleagues. another house republicans has expressed support for quote national divorce. national divorce between red and blue states. i might remind this congressman that the last national divorce, our civil war, cost more american lives than any conflict before or since. some may weigh this for political office or political buster or just a bad j
in a recent study from the university of chicago, professor robert pate found that nearly one in ten americans believe that quote the use of force is justified to restore donald j. trump to the presidency. one in ten. these radical viewpoints don't appear out of thin air. donald trump continues to spew these divisive dangerous ideas from his exile in mar-a-lago. and his calls have been echoed by a vocal faction of republican lawmakers. lawmakers who are actively encouraging their supporters to...
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i'm rich edson, in for john roberts. a local paper profile on home schooling and why she did not trust public schools to teach her kids. 18 years later, the feds say she was still giving lessons to women and children, only teaching them to use ak-47 and suicide belts. >> sandra: david spunt live in virginia, what do we know? >> that court case just getting underway right now in federal court, and sandra, we get a lot of cases from the department of justice speaking specifically about people related to isis. this one is different. we want to show you a mug shot of this woman you mentioned, allison from kansas, allison fluke irkin, and federal authorities say she organized this all-female run military battalion on behalf of isis, picked up in syria, flown to the united states and is in federal custody. she uses multiple, multiple different names, left kansas to go to syria to lead the batallion. planned an attack on a college campus in the united states which never happened. according to the indictment, took part in a plan
i'm rich edson, in for john roberts. a local paper profile on home schooling and why she did not trust public schools to teach her kids. 18 years later, the feds say she was still giving lessons to women and children, only teaching them to use ak-47 and suicide belts. >> sandra: david spunt live in virginia, what do we know? >> that court case just getting underway right now in federal court, and sandra, we get a lot of cases from the department of justice speaking specifically...
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and robert, we are going into the need to talk about all of this in detail on the 17th of february, during the long planned annual. you unscrewed council meeting on the implementation of resolution 220. 2. thank you. i thank the representative on the russian federation. i give the floor to the representative of global maxima them. thank you madam president. madam, i'd like to drilling on the under secretary general. we're or is meeting with like a would have been listening in to the un security council meeting speaking. there was the, a russian, you, and representative vaseline a benz e r. hugh, again dismissing any claims about any russian aggression towards ukraine and he plans that russia has to invade ukraine, which russia has denied multiple occasions. he also raised questions for the council, such as, where this figure of 100000 russian troops on the border with ukraine has come from . also calling out the u. s. as hypocrites, fighting the nations many incursions into foreign territories over the years. he also said that nato was pushing ukraine to sabotage the men's agreements will
and robert, we are going into the need to talk about all of this in detail on the 17th of february, during the long planned annual. you unscrewed council meeting on the implementation of resolution 220. 2. thank you. i thank the representative on the russian federation. i give the floor to the representative of global maxima them. thank you madam president. madam, i'd like to drilling on the under secretary general. we're or is meeting with like a would have been listening in to the un security...
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in the senate, robert seabird, longest serving senator -- robert c byrd, longest serving senator in west virginia. there is a robert byrd everything. highways, parks, you name it. he delivered for his state in that regard. ted stevens of alaska. he basically poured money into the state of alaska, and there were people who accuse them of spending too much money, but there is no doubt that they poured money into the rural portions of their state. up in pennsylvania, you had two members who for decades were basically side-by-side. one was bud schuster, who ran the house transportation committee. the other was john murtha, a democrat from johnstown. they were good buddies, and they worked and help each other. murtha ran the defense subcommittee and they basically poured money into their districts. over time, murtha in particular, both of them ended up under federal investigations because -- and it goes to something else kenny was talking about -- they were raising so much money from corporate pack interests -- corporate pac interests who were not in their district, just looking to get earmar
in the senate, robert seabird, longest serving senator -- robert c byrd, longest serving senator in west virginia. there is a robert byrd everything. highways, parks, you name it. he delivered for his state in that regard. ted stevens of alaska. he basically poured money into the state of alaska, and there were people who accuse them of spending too much money, but there is no doubt that they poured money into the rural portions of their state. up in pennsylvania, you had two members who for...
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professor pop culture robert thompson says for spotify, navigating this controversy is a business decision. >> when they are looking for ways to maximize income, the pod cast is clearly a direction they are going and joe rogue season the top of the heap example of that direction >> and spotify's rivals are pouncing on the controversy. apple music, for example, calling itself the home of neil young and we should mention rogan hasn't directly responded to our request for comment but as previously said people shouldn't look to him for medical advice guys >> thank you >>> up next the countdown to the winter olympics enters the home stretch. three days to go. >> and inside look at the final preps and what's being done to keep athletes safe right after this i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts,
professor pop culture robert thompson says for spotify, navigating this controversy is a business decision. >> when they are looking for ways to maximize income, the pod cast is clearly a direction they are going and joe rogue season the top of the heap example of that direction >> and spotify's rivals are pouncing on the controversy. apple music, for example, calling itself the home of neil young and we should mention rogan hasn't directly responded to our request for comment but...
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robert rosener of morgan stanley joins us right now. tom: robert rosener, senior u.s. economist. you stop when you see a research piece that is carefully considered. i did that last week as the team did a terrific essay on our fiscal debt. congratulations on the essay. really simple. you have confidence we can generate a growth rate to pay off this fiscal morass? robert: thanks for having me. it is that important point because we saw debt to gdp ratios rise. that was driven by the fiscal deficits we saw in 2020 and 2021. coming out of this year our projections for public debt relative to gdp are set to come down. they are not set to come down all of the way, but it doesn't it -- it does evidence how much a nominal rate of gdp can do to help those projections. tom: the doom crew will use that as a tool to say it can adjust fed policy. will fiscal dynamics change fed policy? robert: fiscal matters for the fed as much as much as it impacts the real economy. not being driven by the state of fiscal policy but the state of the economy. it is the economy real activity and inflation that
robert rosener of morgan stanley joins us right now. tom: robert rosener, senior u.s. economist. you stop when you see a research piece that is carefully considered. i did that last week as the team did a terrific essay on our fiscal debt. congratulations on the essay. really simple. you have confidence we can generate a growth rate to pay off this fiscal morass? robert: thanks for having me. it is that important point because we saw debt to gdp ratios rise. that was driven by the fiscal...
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and and for years, we thought the very term robert barron. there's a whole category of post-civil war larger than wife capitalists johnny rockefeller andrew carnegie henry clay frick. i mean, you know know the people we love to hate. and for a very long time and there's a whole school of history this book in 1934 by matthew josephson called the robber barons and it appeared at the depths of the great depression and it was it was just it caught on it. it was a the perfect book for the time it posited at a time when big business was at the absolute needier of its popular reputation. and and so all these years later i mean there's a class example about one book can have incredible enduring long after people forgotten the book or the title, but the robber bear kissed his mark twain. gave his name the gilded age. it's a minor comic novel that nobody would read today. nobody does read except. because the gilded age has has come to define the period between the civil war and the beginning of the 20th century. so name it. someone like i mean it goes
and and for years, we thought the very term robert barron. there's a whole category of post-civil war larger than wife capitalists johnny rockefeller andrew carnegie henry clay frick. i mean, you know know the people we love to hate. and for a very long time and there's a whole school of history this book in 1934 by matthew josephson called the robber barons and it appeared at the depths of the great depression and it was it was just it caught on it. it was a the perfect book for the time it...
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in the senate, robert seabird, longest serving senator -- robert c byrd, longest serving senator in west virginia. there is a robert byrd everything. highways, parks, you name it. he delivered for his state in that regard. ted stevens of alaska. he basically poured money into the state of alaska, and there were people who accuse them of spending too much money, but there is no doubt that they poured money into the rural portions of their state. up in pennsylvania, you had two members who for decades were basically side-by-side. one was bud schuster, who ran the house transportation committee. the other was john murtha, a democrat from johnstown. they were good buddies, and they worked and help each other. murtha ran the defense subcommittee and they basically poured money into their districts. over time, murtha in particular, both of them ended up under federal investigations because -- and it goes to something else kenny was talking about -- they were raising so much money from corporate pack interests -- corporate pac interests who were not in their district, just looking to get earmar
in the senate, robert seabird, longest serving senator -- robert c byrd, longest serving senator in west virginia. there is a robert byrd everything. highways, parks, you name it. he delivered for his state in that regard. ted stevens of alaska. he basically poured money into the state of alaska, and there were people who accuse them of spending too much money, but there is no doubt that they poured money into the rural portions of their state. up in pennsylvania, you had two members who for...
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professor pop culture robert thompson says for spotify, navigating this controversy is a business decision. >> when they are looking for ways to maximize income, the podcast is clearly a direction they are going, and joe rogan is the standing on the top of the heap example of that direction. >> that was nbc's emily akeda reporting. >>> coming up, why americans can't quit polarizing politicians. the most polarizing characters get attention online. where does that leave everything else? that conversation is next on "morning joe." conversation is n "morning joe." diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us staying up half the night searching for savings on your prescriptions? just ask your cvs pharmacist. we search for savings for you. from coupons to lower costs options.
professor pop culture robert thompson says for spotify, navigating this controversy is a business decision. >> when they are looking for ways to maximize income, the podcast is clearly a direction they are going, and joe rogan is the standing on the top of the heap example of that direction. >> that was nbc's emily akeda reporting. >>> coming up, why americans can't quit polarizing politicians. the most polarizing characters get attention online. where does that leave...
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mitchum a robert vaughn paul newman these were all people who i just grew very fonda they were movie stars. but they all had one thing in common. they were all white as a kid at the garden theater. in the 60s, i never saw a black face on that screen never. and so i went away to college in the 70s and i'd come home and then there was a new theater downtown called the southern theater and they were showing cool hip. black movies like superfly in lady sings the blues and shaft movies with great urban musical scores and then years after that here i am on a movie set in new orleans. i hate the name drop, but there was a soiree at a house. it was sandra bullock's house the actress lee daniels. who directed the butler for that was based on a story that i had written? he had a soiree one evening, and i'm in the kitchen and i'm looking out over this. over this crowd monty racial cast was in that movie jane fonda force whitaker oprah winfrey lenny kravitz mariah carey jane fonda great cast. and i said to myself my goodness. somebody needs the right a book about this moment. and then terrence h
mitchum a robert vaughn paul newman these were all people who i just grew very fonda they were movie stars. but they all had one thing in common. they were all white as a kid at the garden theater. in the 60s, i never saw a black face on that screen never. and so i went away to college in the 70s and i'd come home and then there was a new theater downtown called the southern theater and they were showing cool hip. black movies like superfly in lady sings the blues and shaft movies with great...
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mid-1863 robert e. lee recognized gettysburg as a defeat in the short term. he pouted at the thought that some newspapers criticized him. he even very theatrically tendered his resignation to jefferson davis who did what lee wanted he lavish is only and said he could not accept the resignation and then there's okay. i feel better said lee and they and they went forward. on further reflection lee pronounced the logistical dimension of the campaign which was crucial in his whole formulation of the campaign a success of some importance as for the longer term impact. he argued that the heavy loss it gettysburg did not exceed quote what it would have been from the series of battles. i would have been compelled to fight had i remained in virginia. adding we did whip them at gettysburg and it will be seen for the next six months that that army the army the potomac will be as quiet as a sucking dove. in fact, it would be 10 months. before the next big battle in the eastern theater at the wilderness saunders field on may 5th 1864 is the next real collision in the east
mid-1863 robert e. lee recognized gettysburg as a defeat in the short term. he pouted at the thought that some newspapers criticized him. he even very theatrically tendered his resignation to jefferson davis who did what lee wanted he lavish is only and said he could not accept the resignation and then there's okay. i feel better said lee and they and they went forward. on further reflection lee pronounced the logistical dimension of the campaign which was crucial in his whole formulation of...
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he had dr robert malone, who was strongly anti—vax and especially anti—vax for children. now i think a lot of people are maybe on the fence about vaccinating their kids. i think a lot more people are thinking maybe they won't do that over adults getting the vaccine. so when this came out, a few hundred health experts, scientists, wrote to spotify, saying, this is very dangerous. following that, spotify�*s other star podcasters, harry and meghan, issued a statement from their foundation archewell. .. so can spotify now win over their sceptics? just a slight adjustment of several words is what is allowing joe rogan to not have his podcast touched or taken down or isolated episodes. the devil is in the details as it pertains tojoe rogan, and people still aren't happy with the actions that spotify is taking. this episode underlines the challenge of policing these platforms, as even podcasts now become potential minefields of misinformation. mark lobel, bbc news. well, late sunday night — mr rogan has given his reponse to the decision. i'm sorry," rogan said. "i will do my
he had dr robert malone, who was strongly anti—vax and especially anti—vax for children. now i think a lot of people are maybe on the fence about vaccinating their kids. i think a lot more people are thinking maybe they won't do that over adults getting the vaccine. so when this came out, a few hundred health experts, scientists, wrote to spotify, saying, this is very dangerous. following that, spotify�*s other star podcasters, harry and meghan, issued a statement from their foundation...
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john roberts entitled the chief. in 2019. she's a graduate of georgetown university and she was the finalist for the pulitzer prize in explanatory journalism in 2016. so please join me in welcoming both of them to the stage. thank you, dr. chisholm. and thanks also to lauren rosenberg who was quite helpful in arranging all of this. this is the very first time you've been back in person at the smithsonian and i have to say you've got the added bonus that this is justice breyers first in-person in washington dc. he's already told me that i couldn't say in the world because he was up at the 90 second street y in person but so you have this extra special thing and you also have something even better because today the first time that the press and the eight justices minus justice kavanaugh. we're in the courtroom for oral arguments and they hadn't been together on the bench to hear a case since march 4th to 2020. so this was quite a big day and joanna breyer was there. watching justice kennedy was there retired justice kennedy was
john roberts entitled the chief. in 2019. she's a graduate of georgetown university and she was the finalist for the pulitzer prize in explanatory journalism in 2016. so please join me in welcoming both of them to the stage. thank you, dr. chisholm. and thanks also to lauren rosenberg who was quite helpful in arranging all of this. this is the very first time you've been back in person at the smithsonian and i have to say you've got the added bonus that this is justice breyers first in-person...
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he even hired the robert emmett sherwood. had just want to pull a surprise for writing the play abe lincoln in illinois, which was then being made in 1939 that was being made into a hollywood movie and sherwood begins putting references to the reluctant leadership of roosevelt by the way of lincoln. so very much identified with him, and i don't know if any if ever anyone knows this but fdr came to gettysburg in a train and wrote his speech at the last the train. i don't know if he visited the cemetery, but he visited i think something called the peace monument. yeah. appropriate. yeah, so annie and the holes and the speech was not only about peace in our time in the 90 early 40s but it was about lincoln and he supposedly met some sons of veterans black and white. i'll just add quickly that i think every president looks to the past and most of them look to lincoln because he is revered as the harold mentioned. do we have these polls every year in which many of us participate about who was the greatest president and there's a s
he even hired the robert emmett sherwood. had just want to pull a surprise for writing the play abe lincoln in illinois, which was then being made in 1939 that was being made into a hollywood movie and sherwood begins putting references to the reluctant leadership of roosevelt by the way of lincoln. so very much identified with him, and i don't know if any if ever anyone knows this but fdr came to gettysburg in a train and wrote his speech at the last the train. i don't know if he visited the...
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one of my yeah, i mean it seems it seems likely and you know, of course we're talking about robert e lee who is one of trump's favorite generals and who i recently learned via whatever trump's little message. app or whatever it is what he publishes those sort of paragraphs or he talks about was actually very good general though, of course, he wasn't but no. i mean and he would have kicked -- in afghanistan. apparently the guy is like but a friend of mine called me yesterday and was like trump is going to win trump is gonna run run again and he's gonna win. what do you think? i mean, it's like the anxiety that all of us have even the words for years away. i think it depends on a few things. i'm much less sanguine about it than i was in november december of last year because at the time there was no way to know how far although i suppose. i should have i swear. i feel like charlie brown in the football far too often because i'm a democrat, but there was no way to know how far they were going to take it in terms of allowing him to spread the big lie that the election was stolen from him
one of my yeah, i mean it seems it seems likely and you know, of course we're talking about robert e lee who is one of trump's favorite generals and who i recently learned via whatever trump's little message. app or whatever it is what he publishes those sort of paragraphs or he talks about was actually very good general though, of course, he wasn't but no. i mean and he would have kicked -- in afghanistan. apparently the guy is like but a friend of mine called me yesterday and was like trump...
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moral sentiments this book, which i found from this quote that you referred which i found from russ roberts refers to something that smith hit upon that i think is profoundly important about human nature. the characterization that adam smith talked about self-interest in a gordon gecko way that we all operate from self-interest meaning i'm going to get what's best for myself. is entirely ignorant? adam smith did speak to the rather obvious reality of incentives that when we go to work to provide for our family, which sounds like a noble thing. we are inevitably doing commerce with somebody else and that it is benefiting and that those are good things in it's this the construct of the invisible hand. but what smith says here is that mankind is more complex than that and that there are i'm desires to be lovely desire to be seen as lovely and that there can be we know this from aristotle and augustine and aquinas. there is a moral nature demankind that feeds economic activity and i believe that smith as as one of the great enlightenment philosophers. got this right at a time that the class of
moral sentiments this book, which i found from this quote that you referred which i found from russ roberts refers to something that smith hit upon that i think is profoundly important about human nature. the characterization that adam smith talked about self-interest in a gordon gecko way that we all operate from self-interest meaning i'm going to get what's best for myself. is entirely ignorant? adam smith did speak to the rather obvious reality of incentives that when we go to work to...
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for instance, i covered a hearing for robert who's been incarcerated for over a year, not convicted of any crime of course, but he is now -- he will be in covid isolation for 30 days based on a testing that's going on there. even if someone tests positive in his unit, he was in 14 days of isolation, came out from an out tested positive and is now in another 14 days. the trial is set to begin the end of february. judge sullivan moved it to the end of april now. so he will be in jail almost 18 months before he even has the chance to defend himself in the court of law. >> and so, ms. kelly, you've mentioned going into and investigating, coming and determining the kind of isolated treatment is appropriate for the january 6th detainees. my question for you is is this treatment they are receiving consistent of all federal prisoners who are in pretrial detention? >> that, i don't know. that would be a great question may be some of the other witnesses have an answer for that. but the idea that now they have been returned to -- i've heard this from family members and detainees over the past wee
for instance, i covered a hearing for robert who's been incarcerated for over a year, not convicted of any crime of course, but he is now -- he will be in covid isolation for 30 days based on a testing that's going on there. even if someone tests positive in his unit, he was in 14 days of isolation, came out from an out tested positive and is now in another 14 days. the trial is set to begin the end of february. judge sullivan moved it to the end of april now. so he will be in jail almost 18...
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we had conservative mp robert halfon on this programme yesterday said the government should be looking elsewhere to raise this money? iatel’ith elsewhere to raise this money? with resiect, i elsewhere to raise this money? with respect. i think— elsewhere to raise this money? with respect, i think this is a progressive tax rise. the highest earning — progressive tax rise. the highest earning 15% pay half of the cost of the policy — earning 15% pay half of the cost of the policy. the 6 million lowest earners — the policy. the 6 million lowest earners won't pay anything extra to fund it _ earners won't pay anything extra to fund it i_ earners won't pay anything extra to fund it. ithink earners won't pay anything extra to fund it. i think it is important we have _ fund it. i think it is important we have a _ fund it. i think it is important we have a broad—based tax rise. you can't _ have a broad—based tax rise. you can't fund — have a broad—based tax rise. you can't fund the spending of the amount— can't fund the spending of the amount we are looking to put in extra _
we had conservative mp robert halfon on this programme yesterday said the government should be looking elsewhere to raise this money? iatel’ith elsewhere to raise this money? with resiect, i elsewhere to raise this money? with respect. i think— elsewhere to raise this money? with respect, i think this is a progressive tax rise. the highest earning — progressive tax rise. the highest earning 15% pay half of the cost of the policy — earning 15% pay half of the cost of the policy. the 6...
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and welcome kevin roberts as well. so look, i'd like your indulgence to begin tonight with something that is pretty rare for me. and perhaps a little out of character. a moment of personal vulnerability like the two men we are honoring this evening justice thomas and judge silverman. i'm not known for being. easily intimidated and yet i have to say delivering a keynote lecture on the legacy of a legal titan before this current crowd of genius lawyers after a full day of expert discussions it makes for something of an intimidating assignment. i mean look at it this way. what could i mitch mcconnell possibly know about a notable leader who is parsimonious with his public statements? whose shuns the performative aspect of public life? and who is viewed as a boogeyman by the radical left what would i know about that? like all of you, i to graduate from law school. but actually that's where our past diverge. i've been fortunate to be in the presence of a number of talented lawyers over the years. actually, none more talente
and welcome kevin roberts as well. so look, i'd like your indulgence to begin tonight with something that is pretty rare for me. and perhaps a little out of character. a moment of personal vulnerability like the two men we are honoring this evening justice thomas and judge silverman. i'm not known for being. easily intimidated and yet i have to say delivering a keynote lecture on the legacy of a legal titan before this current crowd of genius lawyers after a full day of expert discussions it...
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he had dr robert malone, who was strongly anti—vax, and especially anti—vax for children. now, i think i lot of people are maybe on the fence about vaccinating their kids. i think a lot more people are thinking maybe they won't do that over adults getting the vaccine. so when this came out a few hundred health experts, scientists, wrote to spotify saying this is very dangerous, we want this to be removed, this is just not right. following that, spotify�*s other star podcasters, harry and meghan, issued a statement from their foundation, archewell. so, can spotify now win over their sceptics? just this slight adjustment of several words is what is allowing joe rogan do not have his podcast touched or taken down or isolated episodes stop the devil is of the details as it pertains tojoe rogan and people still aren't happy with the actions that spotify has taken. this episode underlines the challenge of policing these platforms as even podcast now become potential minefields of misinformation. mark lobel, bbc news. let us discuss this further. i am nowjoined by shirley halpe
he had dr robert malone, who was strongly anti—vax, and especially anti—vax for children. now, i think i lot of people are maybe on the fence about vaccinating their kids. i think a lot more people are thinking maybe they won't do that over adults getting the vaccine. so when this came out a few hundred health experts, scientists, wrote to spotify saying this is very dangerous, we want this to be removed, this is just not right. following that, spotify�*s other star podcasters, harry and...
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(robert) thank you. subaru. more than a car company. (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfortable retirement. (other money manager) sounds like a big responsibility. (naj) one that we don't take lightly. it's why our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. fisher investments is clearly different. >> woman: what's my safelite story? >> vo: my car is more than four wheels. it's my after-work decompression zone. so when my windshield broke... >> woman: what?! >> vo: ...i searched for someone who really knew my car. i found the experts at safelite autoglass. with their exclusive technology, they fixed my windshield... then recalibrated the camera attached to my glass so my safety systems still work. who knew that was
(robert) thank you. subaru. more than a car company. (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfortable retirement. (other money manager) sounds like a big responsibility. (naj) one that we don't take...
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wildlife conservationist robert irwin says the funds are coming at a critical time for koalas. >> they are on the thin edge of the wedge. so any kind of support we can get is greatly, greatly appreciated and very, very needed. our environment is suffering at the moment and so any steps that we can make toward a brighter future to make positive change. >> reporter: some conservationists say money isn't enough. some environmental groups say the government needs to pass stronger laws about deforestation and climate change to protect koalas habitats from being bulldozed, logged, or burned. the australian koala foundation says their conservation status should be upgraded from vulnerable to critically endangered. many agree the money for now is helpful, but without addressing the larger issues, australia could one day lose what many people say is a national treasure. josie sherad is the wildlife campaign manager for the international fund for animal welfare. she joins me now from sydney, australia. thanks for doing. so before we get to what's being done and what's being plan and whether it's
wildlife conservationist robert irwin says the funds are coming at a critical time for koalas. >> they are on the thin edge of the wedge. so any kind of support we can get is greatly, greatly appreciated and very, very needed. our environment is suffering at the moment and so any steps that we can make toward a brighter future to make positive change. >> reporter: some conservationists say money isn't enough. some environmental groups say the government needs to pass stronger laws...
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investigators say that jack taylor used the object to not only robert, but also to threaten workers. officers say that taylor left before they could arrive on the scene. officers caught up with him a short time later. he's now behind bars at the sonoma county jail facing charges of robbery and resisting arrest. for your money tonight, bed bath and beyond says it lost millions of dollars during an overhaul of its inventory early in the pandemic. the chain said it launched new private label brands but then supply chain shortages hit. the wall street journal says the company ran out of a number of its top sellers and last 100 million dollars in revenue along with their stocks, which lost half of their value in the past year. the company says its strategy to overhaul inventory is on track, says it plans to invest 250 million dollars to upgrade its chain supply. walgreens says it has now kicked off the sales process for its boots. international drugstore unit, the uk pharmacy chain has roughly 2200 stores and is now valued at more than 9 billion dollars. at least half a dozen private equi
investigators say that jack taylor used the object to not only robert, but also to threaten workers. officers say that taylor left before they could arrive on the scene. officers caught up with him a short time later. he's now behind bars at the sonoma county jail facing charges of robbery and resisting arrest. for your money tonight, bed bath and beyond says it lost millions of dollars during an overhaul of its inventory early in the pandemic. the chain said it launched new private label...
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he had doctor robert malone, signings. he had doctor robert malone. who — signings. he had doctor robert malone, who was _ signings. he had doctor robert malone, who was strongly - malone, who was strongly anti—vax, and especially anti—vax, and especially anti—vax for children. now, i think they lot of people are maybe on the fence about vaccinating their kids. i think they lot more people are thinking maybe they won't do that over adults getting the vaccine. so when this came out a few hundred health experts, scientists, go to spotify saying this is very dangerous, we want this to be removed, this is just not right. and then i like young, joni mitchell, they got wind of it, they said this is not ok, this is endangering people. so they basically said we're to remove our music. basically said we're to remove our music— our music. following that, spotify's _ our music. following that, spotify's other _ our music. following that, spotify's other star - our music. following that, spotify's other star bobl spotify�*s other star bob costas, harry and meghan, issu
he had doctor robert malone, signings. he had doctor robert malone. who — signings. he had doctor robert malone, who was _ signings. he had doctor robert malone, who was strongly - malone, who was strongly anti—vax, and especially anti—vax, and especially anti—vax for children. now, i think they lot of people are maybe on the fence about vaccinating their kids. i think they lot more people are thinking maybe they won't do that over adults getting the vaccine. so when this came out a few...
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robert heuter gives me an opportunity i'm not quite sure i want. >> robert hueter: so bill, just go ahead, go ahead. and take your time. just feel how beautiful that is. >> whitaker: oh my god. >> hueter: how smooth. and then go this way. rub your hand the other way and you feel it's kind of bumpy. >> whitaker: my god. the "ocearch" team swarms the shark, drawing blood and tissue samples, picking off parasites to be analyzed, and measuring its girth and length. >> christian purcell: 371 total! >> whitaker: that's 371 centimeters, or 12 feet, two inches. the biggest atlantic great white they've caught was a 16-foot female who weighed 3,500 pounds. as chris fischer measures this one, bob hueter inserts an acoustic tag, like the one greg skomal attaches with a dart. that doesn't harm the shark? >> hueter: no, it's just, it floats in the body cavity. >> fischer: let's roll the shark. everybody step back. >> whitaker: after the shark is rolled onto its belly... >> there we are! >> christina lobuglio: we're at 11 minutes! >> whitaker: ...chris fischer drills through the dorsal fin. he insists i
robert heuter gives me an opportunity i'm not quite sure i want. >> robert hueter: so bill, just go ahead, go ahead. and take your time. just feel how beautiful that is. >> whitaker: oh my god. >> hueter: how smooth. and then go this way. rub your hand the other way and you feel it's kind of bumpy. >> whitaker: my god. the "ocearch" team swarms the shark, drawing blood and tissue samples, picking off parasites to be analyzed, and measuring its girth and length....
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more from robert kelly, professor of political science and diplomacy at this national university. i believe the binder administration is willing to talk to north korea. i think the buying people learn from a trump administration though. if you can't run off and do these are big summit so that haven't got a lot of groundwork 1st. and that's where it's from really fell down from basically got on the plane and flew to sing for an handle and just met it and just walked into the room. there really wasn't a lot of planning. there really been a lot of technical work done before. and that's one of the reasons why nothing came of meetings, right. and so i think the buying people are willing to talk, but it's kind of got to be a fair amount of groundwork on 1st. what exactly are the want to give them? what would they give us? what are we going to have inspections? are they gonna be like safety protocols? we're going to look at north korean facilities where they want, they want money. and there's all kinds of things that are all kinds of swats that can be arranged. but you know, that the nor
more from robert kelly, professor of political science and diplomacy at this national university. i believe the binder administration is willing to talk to north korea. i think the buying people learn from a trump administration though. if you can't run off and do these are big summit so that haven't got a lot of groundwork 1st. and that's where it's from really fell down from basically got on the plane and flew to sing for an handle and just met it and just walked into the room. there really...
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(robert) thank you. subaru. more than a car company. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. (v
(robert) thank you. subaru. more than a car company. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also...
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from the perspective of the great man, where there is david livingstone, or sizzle, john rhodes, or robert mogley. i feel that my responsibility as, as a more when writer is to tell this involvement story in a way that it hasn't fully been told before. and i plan to do that with every book that i write. mm. well going well, going to that the high 14 yeah. i'm setting up an entry office because i can write at home, but i like the illusion of having a job to go to eating, especially when i'm writing. and right now i'm facing as self imposed deadline. i need to finish a manuscript by the end of the year. ah, i just made it very early on that i wanted to be a writer. but i couldn't see how. it's only when i read, assisted under him, was spoke nervous conditions. when i was already in law school that i realized that a black and white one woman could write a novel in english because the 1st person to do it. so by the time i read her and started reading other, you know toni morrison alice walker, another black, a female authors. i was already in law school and loving my subjects of law. so i thou
from the perspective of the great man, where there is david livingstone, or sizzle, john rhodes, or robert mogley. i feel that my responsibility as, as a more when writer is to tell this involvement story in a way that it hasn't fully been told before. and i plan to do that with every book that i write. mm. well going well, going to that the high 14 yeah. i'm setting up an entry office because i can write at home, but i like the illusion of having a job to go to eating, especially when i'm...
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(robert) thank you. subaru. more than a car company. medusa lived with a hideous curse. uhh, i mean the whole turning people to stone thing was a bit of a buzz kill, right? so she ordered sunglasses with prime, one day delivery. ♪♪ clever girl. people realized she's actually hilarious once you get to know her. eugh. as if. ♪♪ well, he was asking for it. prime changes everything. (vo) america's most reliable network is going ultra! with verizon 5g ultra wideband now in many more cities so you can do more. hey, it's mindy! downloading a movie up to 10 times faster than before. oh, is that the one where the mom becomes a... (mindy) yep! (vo) i knew it! and claire in hd clarity. steve, is that jelly? this place is packed! you couldn't even send a text in a crowd before. now look at david with the connection. posting like crazy! (david) it's wild. (vo) 5g ultra wideband is now in more and more places. verizon is going ultra, so you can too. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches (vo) 5g ultra wideband is now in more and more places. in your hands or feet? try ner
(robert) thank you. subaru. more than a car company. medusa lived with a hideous curse. uhh, i mean the whole turning people to stone thing was a bit of a buzz kill, right? so she ordered sunglasses with prime, one day delivery. ♪♪ clever girl. people realized she's actually hilarious once you get to know her. eugh. as if. ♪♪ well, he was asking for it. prime changes everything. (vo) america's most reliable network is going ultra! with verizon 5g ultra wideband now in many more cities...
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robert harris, the novelist, who is no supporter of yours or, indeed, of the conservative party — and he may well have been quoting someone else — but he said of you, "you are the barmaid's idea of a gentleman". i take that has a great compliment. why should i not be flattered if somebody working behind a bar thinks i'm a gentleman? but i love his books, i think they are absolutely terrific — particularly, his volumes on cicero. i think the one thing that he and others will wonder about when they write the history of this period is whether that phrase that is used by your opponents comes to define this government, and in some ways to define you, "one rule for them, another for anybody else". is that a serious worry? look, i could not be more strongly against that. i think that the rules apply equally to everybody and that is of fundamental constitutional importance. when you became leader of the house, it was reported that you asked your staff to avoid certain words and phrases. now, are there new words and phrases that are banned? i don't know if it is in your hearing or even doc
robert harris, the novelist, who is no supporter of yours or, indeed, of the conservative party — and he may well have been quoting someone else — but he said of you, "you are the barmaid's idea of a gentleman". i take that has a great compliment. why should i not be flattered if somebody working behind a bar thinks i'm a gentleman? but i love his books, i think they are absolutely terrific — particularly, his volumes on cicero. i think the one thing that he and others will...
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paste the task because my sense of the buying people are willing to talk if the north koreans shop robert kelly really good to get your thoughts. professor, political science and diplomacy at present national university. thanks from us president joe biden says the taliban government in afghanistan will not be recognized until it releases on american taken hostage. 2 years ago, the navy veteran mark frederick was kidnapped in 2020 while working as a civil engineer. and couple believes he's been housed by the tell about affiliated hi connie network. i've got install has seen a worsening humanitarian crisis since a telephone takeover prompted the suspension of international aid. or in a statement president biden said the following, threatening the safety of american. so any innocent civilians is always unacceptable and hostage taking is an act of particular cruelty and cowardice. and taliban must immediately release mock before it can expect any consideration of its aspirations for legitimacy. this is not negotiable. portugal prime minister has won another term in office. antonia costa's rul
paste the task because my sense of the buying people are willing to talk if the north koreans shop robert kelly really good to get your thoughts. professor, political science and diplomacy at present national university. thanks from us president joe biden says the taliban government in afghanistan will not be recognized until it releases on american taken hostage. 2 years ago, the navy veteran mark frederick was kidnapped in 2020 while working as a civil engineer. and couple believes he's been...
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as you said he had doctor robert _ it all kick off? as you said he had doctor robert malone i it all kick off? as you said he l had doctor robert malone who it all kick off? as you said he - had doctor robert malone who is strongly and tiebacks and especially and tiebacks for children. many people —— anti— vaccination. many people may be on the fence about vaccinating children i think many more people are thinking they will not do that over adults getting vaccine. so when this came out, a few hundred health experts and scientists register modify saying this is very dangerous and we want this to be removed. this is just not right. and then artists like neil young and joni mitchell got wind of it and said this is not ok, this is a endangering people. they basically say we will remove our music until you remove our music until you removejoe rogan or you remove this episode. and specify came back and said, we removed over 20,000 pieces of content that we deem unacceptable and dangerous this was just not one of them. so that really up
as you said he had doctor robert _ it all kick off? as you said he had doctor robert malone i it all kick off? as you said he l had doctor robert malone who it all kick off? as you said he - had doctor robert malone who is strongly and tiebacks and especially and tiebacks for children. many people —— anti— vaccination. many people may be on the fence about vaccinating children i think many more people are thinking they will not do that over adults getting vaccine. so when this came out, a...
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so as you i said, he had doctor robert malone who strongly anti—backs and especially anti—vax for children. i think a lot of people are maybe on the fence about vaccinating their kids. it took a lot more people are thinking maybe they won't do that over adults getting the vaccine. so when this came out a few hundred health experts, scientists wrote to spotify saying it's very dangerous, we want this to be removed, this is just not right. and that artist like neil young, joni mitchell they got wind and said this is not ok, this is endangering people. so they basically said working to remove our music on until you remove our music on until you removejoe rogan or remove this episode. and spotify came back and said look, we've removed over 20,000 pieces of content that we deem unacceptable and dangerous was up this just wasn't one of them. so that really upset people. and then more artists arejumping really upset people. and then more artists are jumping on the bandwagon. more artists are “umping on the bandwagon.— bandwagon. sadly, 'ust to say we are running _ bandwagon. sadly, 'ust to sa
so as you i said, he had doctor robert malone who strongly anti—backs and especially anti—vax for children. i think a lot of people are maybe on the fence about vaccinating their kids. it took a lot more people are thinking maybe they won't do that over adults getting the vaccine. so when this came out a few hundred health experts, scientists wrote to spotify saying it's very dangerous, we want this to be removed, this is just not right. and that artist like neil young, joni mitchell they...
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will not just fill a liberal void on the court left behind by breyer but will join a right-leaning roberts court, a courtsiding with big money and corporations, namely poor people and those of color. many who support corporations like the u.s. chamber of commerce tend to oppose expanding voting rights, civil rights and health care for all and increasing wages. policies that would benefit 140 million poor and low-income people living in the country. in 2020 data from the constitutional accountability center found a siding with the court siding with the chamber. the nominee will help people, not corporations. as mentioned, cochair of the poor people's campaign. always good to see you. make the case for me that this needs to be a main consideration. >> well, right now we are making our way to washington, d.c. for the mass poor people's low wagers worker on june 18th, and you can't ignore the poor people in the country anymore. there's 45% of the electorate where it was just lower than 3%, and the supreme court can determine who has power, and that's why we are watching this carefully. the sup
will not just fill a liberal void on the court left behind by breyer but will join a right-leaning roberts court, a courtsiding with big money and corporations, namely poor people and those of color. many who support corporations like the u.s. chamber of commerce tend to oppose expanding voting rights, civil rights and health care for all and increasing wages. policies that would benefit 140 million poor and low-income people living in the country. in 2020 data from the constitutional...
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ah, robert, as is of gathered in ukraine's council keir to show appreciation to the support given by the west following its tensions with russia. if hell signs praising the u . s. and the u. k. who, along with all the nato members have begun to supply additional military aid and resources to the country. i'm here is just saying he's a resident with united states as your by them all who support in the green in these days. because for us, it's very important to have size use afford 40000000 of the grain years to have hold because of these and is to really strong added youth and strong international policy. thanks everybody for helping ukraine to say not along with his invasion of russia. hundreds of people have taken part in an event in northern ireland smoke 50 years since bloody sunday. 14 people were killed when british soldiers opened fire on a civil rights process in 1970 take half a century later calls for justice persist. nadine baba reports walking in the footsteps of the victims, half a century on people of all ages walked through dairy as others had done on this day in 1972.
ah, robert, as is of gathered in ukraine's council keir to show appreciation to the support given by the west following its tensions with russia. if hell signs praising the u . s. and the u. k. who, along with all the nato members have begun to supply additional military aid and resources to the country. i'm here is just saying he's a resident with united states as your by them all who support in the green in these days. because for us, it's very important to have size use afford 40000000 of...
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jon: a massachusetts north shore hit hard by the nor'easter but making good progress as they dig out, robert ray filed this report. >> what a difference a day makes blizzard conditions as the nor'easter ripped through massachusetts about 30 miles to the northeast of boston on saturday the winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour creating white out conditions in the region, people hunkering down and others conversing through the blizzard or at least trying to insult him getting stuck with their vehicles snowplows stock because of the conditions. but today a different story as you see the snow piled up in downtown boster, a looks like a northern rockwell scene, temperatures very low today with the windchill sometimes on 0, maybe even less as this winter storm has dumped nearly 2 feet of snow in the boston region, new england getting absolutely hammered as the east coast has dealt with this incredible bomb cyclone and it moved up and down affecting millions of people over the course of the past few days, different story here today as people will come out and see a winter wonderland here in new eng
jon: a massachusetts north shore hit hard by the nor'easter but making good progress as they dig out, robert ray filed this report. >> what a difference a day makes blizzard conditions as the nor'easter ripped through massachusetts about 30 miles to the northeast of boston on saturday the winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour creating white out conditions in the region, people hunkering down and others conversing through the blizzard or at least trying to insult him getting stuck with...
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robert anderson. anderson died in 2008 but an independent report published last year found that anderson sexually abused hundreds of students during his nearly 40-year career. anderson led the university health service and was its top sports doctor. most of his victims were male, many of them black, including former michigan football player jon vaughn, who went on to play in the nfl. these days vaughn is devoting his time to accountability. he has spent months camped outside the university president's home demanding the school take responsibility for its role in the abuse, and he says um continues to ignore the allegations. jon vaughn joins me now. thank you so much for coming on to share your story. if you would, take us back to when anderson first abused you, and when you realized what you had gone through was actually abuse. >> so the first time was in august of 1988. it was my freshman year. it was the first physical that we as incoming freshmen on the football team had to take, and in that first
robert anderson. anderson died in 2008 but an independent report published last year found that anderson sexually abused hundreds of students during his nearly 40-year career. anderson led the university health service and was its top sports doctor. most of his victims were male, many of them black, including former michigan football player jon vaughn, who went on to play in the nfl. these days vaughn is devoting his time to accountability. he has spent months camped outside the university...