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peggy: el negocio de rosa estÁ en central falls, north islands. donde vimos como las altas tasas de infecciÓn afectaron a muchos. >> unos venÍamos, otros Íbamos. peggy: retos que sortearon hasta recibir ayuda federal. >> le explicamos a la gente como estructurarse. peggy: tambiÉn le atribuyen el avance a la vacunaciÓn y al esfuerzo de sus comerciantes. >> despuÉs de eso ya como que estÁ subiendo otra vez. peggy: desarrollo que, ademÁs se refleja en el desarrollo polÍtico. >> mÁs de la mitad de los latinos electos son latinas. peggy: la secretaria nos dijo que sus aspiraciones van mÁs allÁ, por lo que lanzÓ su campaÑa a la precandidatura por el partido demÓcrata a la gobernaciÓn, convirtiÉndose asÍ en la primera hispana en hacerlo en nueva inglaterra. jorge: las latinas cambiando el paÍs. el departamento de justicia demandÓ a una empresa de utah, por afirmar que es su inhalador previene el covid—19. hasta ahora la empresa no comenta sobre la demanda. patricia: si vive en california y espera el cheque "golden state", pues se co
peggy: el negocio de rosa estÁ en central falls, north islands. donde vimos como las altas tasas de infecciÓn afectaron a muchos. >> unos venÍamos, otros Íbamos. peggy: retos que sortearon hasta recibir ayuda federal. >> le explicamos a la gente como estructurarse. peggy: tambiÉn le atribuyen el avance a la vacunaciÓn y al esfuerzo de sus comerciantes. >> despuÉs de eso ya como que estÁ subiendo otra vez. peggy: desarrollo que, ademÁs se refleja en el desarrollo...
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peggy: ella es parte de los latinos 50 bancaria. no alina >> a mi me mandaban papeles en inglÉs y yo hablo sol espaÑol, no lo podÍa interpretar. peggy: varios latinos no estÁn afiliados a la banca. los encuestados dijeron que pre sistema, pero los asesores dicen que sin una cuenta bancaria a la larga pueden terminar pagando mÁs. tambiÉn podrÍan caer en manos de prestamistas con altos intereses. la persona que tiene una cuenta bancaria tiene el control de su dinero. se anticipa que la pandemia aumentarÁ la tasa de hogares sin cuenta bancaria. patricia: cuÁl es la principal razÓn que la personas encuestadas alegan para no tener cuenta bancaria? peggy: la principal es que muchos creen que se necesita una gran cantidad de dinero para mantener un balance mÍnimo en su cuenta. esto no siempre es asÍ, las personas deben investigar y buscar un banco en su alcance. un juez federal de texas suspendiÓ a los empleados que decidieron ser eximidos contra el covid— 19 por razones mÉdicas . 2000 de los 67,000 empleados de la aerolÍn
peggy: ella es parte de los latinos 50 bancaria. no alina >> a mi me mandaban papeles en inglÉs y yo hablo sol espaÑol, no lo podÍa interpretar. peggy: varios latinos no estÁn afiliados a la banca. los encuestados dijeron que pre sistema, pero los asesores dicen que sin una cuenta bancaria a la larga pueden terminar pagando mÁs. tambiÉn podrÍan caer en manos de prestamistas con altos intereses. la persona que tiene una cuenta bancaria tiene el control de su dinero. se anticipa que...
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ilia: peggy carranza tiene los detalles. peggy: "el chapo" guzmÁn insiste en que se le haga juicio. sea lo que sea que pienses de joaquÍn guzmÁn, esto es estados unidos y el hombre merece un juicio justo, ligÓ su abogado. —— dijo su abogado. segÚn ellos hubo conductas inapropiada por parte del abogado. tras una larga discusiÓn, pues fue receptivo. no es un mal argumento, dijo. >> la evidencia en contra del chapo fue muy contundente y fuerte, los jueces de apelaciÓn pueden decidir que a pesar de la mala conducta del jurado, que el chapo fue culpable segÚn la evidencia. peggy: Él cumple su sentencia en una prisiÓn de mÁxima seguridad. una decisiÓn podrÍa conocerse en varios meses o incluso un aÑo. en la ciudad de nueva york peggy carranza, univisiÓn. ilia: llegamos al final del noticiero. jorge: gracias, buenas noches. nos vemos maÑana. locutor: noticiero univisiÓn... lo que estÁ sucediendo. [música] lalo: los van a interrogar y tenemos que ir a ratificar la denuncia. y faltaron dos más. seguro se van a ir a esconder. alan: estoy en deuda con los dos. porque se
ilia: peggy carranza tiene los detalles. peggy: "el chapo" guzmÁn insiste en que se le haga juicio. sea lo que sea que pienses de joaquÍn guzmÁn, esto es estados unidos y el hombre merece un juicio justo, ligÓ su abogado. —— dijo su abogado. segÚn ellos hubo conductas inapropiada por parte del abogado. tras una larga discusiÓn, pues fue receptivo. no es un mal argumento, dijo. >> la evidencia en contra del chapo fue muy contundente y fuerte, los jueces de apelaciÓn...
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i'm going to hand it over to peggy daley to give us closing remarks. peggy. >> thanks, ben. and on behalf of secretary and the entire hud family i want to thank the bipartisan policy center for hosting us today and thank you all for attending the events and the worse case housing report shows and as the presenters highlighted, the need for more supply of affordable housing, the need to increase rental assistance, the foundational housing and reversing the negative impacts of racism and discrimination such as the outsize representation of people of color experiencing homelessness explains why addressing the affordable housing crisis is so important. and that is also a key component of president biden's build back better agenda. while the affordable housing crisis is multi-faceted, it isn't impossible to fix. hud programs and other federal ainstance works for those who receive it. the problem is that too few people do and we need to take the variety of pool and resources that renters talked about today and future resources to scale to meet the needs. housing is foundational fo
i'm going to hand it over to peggy daley to give us closing remarks. peggy. >> thanks, ben. and on behalf of secretary and the entire hud family i want to thank the bipartisan policy center for hosting us today and thank you all for attending the events and the worse case housing report shows and as the presenters highlighted, the need for more supply of affordable housing, the need to increase rental assistance, the foundational housing and reversing the negative impacts of racism and...
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johnson peggy, thanks for talking to us today. explain to us what makes the headset so different and why you focus specifically on the enterprise market. >> thanks, julia thanks for having me back. it's been quite a year for magic leap we've had great commercial traction with markets. health care, defense, manufacturing. we've developed technology partnerships over the past year, google, vmware, amd. and the product itself, we are so excited about the upcoming launch of magic leap ii, the feature you mentioned, segmented dimming is important forepersons like surgeons in brightly lit operating rooms. you can still in that environment show digital content. we doubled the field of view that's the canvas you have in front of your eyes to put digital content in front of. we have really improved image quality, text legibility but most importantly for enterprise users we reduced size and weight it's an all-day, every-day wearing device and all the critical features, what we heard from the enterprise and will help us reach it further into
johnson peggy, thanks for talking to us today. explain to us what makes the headset so different and why you focus specifically on the enterprise market. >> thanks, julia thanks for having me back. it's been quite a year for magic leap we've had great commercial traction with markets. health care, defense, manufacturing. we've developed technology partnerships over the past year, google, vmware, amd. and the product itself, we are so excited about the upcoming launch of magic leap ii, the...
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peggy: thank you. thank you to the entire team at the bipartisan policy center hosting today's event. i want to give a special word of appreciation to the hud team, especially the office of policy development and research. there is rarely something that comes from hud that pd&r does not touch. jennifer delivered this excellent report that many rely on. this year in particular, we could not be more proud of the team's work. throughout the pandemic, housing has gotten a lot of attention. concerns about an increase in evictions and foreclosures, the recent increase in housing costs, and the need to address utilities, broadband, and safety concerns have all risen to the spotlight. these issues are not new. people were struggling to afford a home before the pandemic. even a strong economy with low unemployment did not fix it. actually, it continued to get worse. who was hit hardest? people with low incomes and people of color. while the economy was strong, it showed that that did not mean it was equally str
peggy: thank you. thank you to the entire team at the bipartisan policy center hosting today's event. i want to give a special word of appreciation to the hud team, especially the office of policy development and research. there is rarely something that comes from hud that pd&r does not touch. jennifer delivered this excellent report that many rely on. this year in particular, we could not be more proud of the team's work. throughout the pandemic, housing has gotten a lot of attention....
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enemy now introduce our first speaker peggy, she is a senior advisor on rental assistance at works to enhance the departments rental subsidy and the supply programs which help millions of families afford housing and she has a long record as advocate for lowow income americans previously serving as vice president for housing policy at the center on budget and policy priorities and peggy we really appreciate you joining us today along with all of your colleagues and we know you are incredibly busy so thank you for taking time for this important discussion and without, i will turn it over to you peggy. >> thank you and thank you to the entire team as a bipartisan and for hosting today's events and highlighting hud's latest worst-case needs or housing needs. they also want to have a special word of appreciation to the team as dennis noted, especially in the office of policy development research and particularly who you will hear r from in a minut. there's rarely something that comes from hud that they do not touch and given everything that's going on right now, excellent report that many
enemy now introduce our first speaker peggy, she is a senior advisor on rental assistance at works to enhance the departments rental subsidy and the supply programs which help millions of families afford housing and she has a long record as advocate for lowow income americans previously serving as vice president for housing policy at the center on budget and policy priorities and peggy we really appreciate you joining us today along with all of your colleagues and we know you are incredibly...
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. >>> joining me for invite and analysis are "wall street journal's" peggy noonan, former also secretary jeh johnson, susan page from "usa today" and jake sherman, founder of "punchbowl news." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck ç todd. >>> good sunday morning. at least congress made sure the government didn't shut down, but that's not all that didn't happen this past week. democrats will slim majorities and big differences of opinion did not manage to pass either of their two big priorities. moderate democrats wanted to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill and keep negotiating on the progressives' larger social spending wish >> everyone wants these roads and bridges, but people aren't going to remember the rode the way they will remember if they wake up in the morning and they now have child care so they can go back to work. >> we need a vote. we need to be real. are we going to deliver universal pre-k to this country or not. >> house speaker nancy pel
. >>> joining me for invite and analysis are "wall street journal's" peggy noonan, former also secretary jeh johnson, susan page from "usa today" and jake sherman, founder of "punchbowl news." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck ç todd. >>> good sunday morning. at least congress made sure...
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. >> peggy just got her booster today. not just because her age but because she was once pregnant with the measles. >> my son was born, he was deaf. >> peggy received the pfizer the vaccine. the only one to allow for booster shots. that could change this week including the mix and match of vaccines. a ucsf -- said that studies out of the uk showed mix and match vaccines were safe and effective and an fda study showed the j and j vaccine in particular had a 76% rise in antibodies after a moderna booster. >> is this a window into that we will need boosters maybe after a few months like the flu shot? >> that's a great question. if you look back in the history of how vaccines are given, even the common ones we have they should come in threes. >> in san jose. >>> coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> that's not why the ada wassen acted. it's access to case. >> we found how a couple of local businesses are trying to turn the tables on one man who has filed hundreds of lawsuits against them. >>> holiday shopping s
. >> peggy just got her booster today. not just because her age but because she was once pregnant with the measles. >> my son was born, he was deaf. >> peggy received the pfizer the vaccine. the only one to allow for booster shots. that could change this week including the mix and match of vaccines. a ucsf -- said that studies out of the uk showed mix and match vaccines were safe and effective and an fda study showed the j and j vaccine in particular had a 76% rise in...
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. >> reporter: peggy just got her covid-19 booster today. not just because her age but because she was once pregnant with the measles. >> my son was born with, he was deaf. >> reporter: she received the pfizer vaccine. the only one so far signed off by the fda to allow for booster shots. that could all change this week including allowing the mix and match of vaccines. >> i welcome the news, really, enthusiastically. >> reporter: ucsf of medicine says studies out of the u.k. showed mix and match of vaccines were safe and effective. and, an fda study showed the j&j vaccine in particular had a 76% rise in antibodies after a moderna booster. >> is it a window into the future we will need boosters maybe every few months or once a year like the flu shot? >> that is a great question. if you look back in the history of how vaccines are given, even the common ones we have today, they usually come in 3s. >> if you are old enough or your grandparents are old enough to remember polio we did not argue about having the shots. >> reporter: peggy says it is
. >> reporter: peggy just got her covid-19 booster today. not just because her age but because she was once pregnant with the measles. >> my son was born with, he was deaf. >> reporter: she received the pfizer vaccine. the only one so far signed off by the fda to allow for booster shots. that could all change this week including allowing the mix and match of vaccines. >> i welcome the news, really, enthusiastically. >> reporter: ucsf of medicine says studies out of...
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patricia: —— peggy carranza, univisiÓn. patricia: el culpable de un tiroteo tiene una condiciÓn de salud mental que limita su capacidad para interactuar con los demÁs, pero un juez accediÓ a la peticiÓn para que sea evaluado por segunda vez. las autoridades investigan la presunta muerte a golpes de un par de hispanos a manos de varias personas que alegan que este hombre intentÓ atropellarlos. el hispano fue retirado de un bar luego de una disputa. reportero: es el santo de una inconsolable esposa quien perdiÓ a su esposo el fin de semana. el hombre de 40 aÑos de edad era padre de familia de cuatro hijos. >> que lo quiero mucho y que le voy a tener en mi corazÓn y que voy a cuidar a mis hijos y lo prometo. nunca lo voy a olvidar. reportero: este vÍdeo lo muestra manejando un camiÓn afuera del bar. pierde el control y se estrella contra una pared. las personas lo sacan de la camioneta y lo golpean. >> estuvo en una discusiÓn. le pidieron que se fuera, Él se fue, regreso. >> la familia no se explica quÉ le pudiero
patricia: —— peggy carranza, univisiÓn. patricia: el culpable de un tiroteo tiene una condiciÓn de salud mental que limita su capacidad para interactuar con los demÁs, pero un juez accediÓ a la peticiÓn para que sea evaluado por segunda vez. las autoridades investigan la presunta muerte a golpes de un par de hispanos a manos de varias personas que alegan que este hombre intentÓ atropellarlos. el hispano fue retirado de un bar luego de una disputa. reportero: es el santo de una...
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nos vamos hasta washington con peggy carranza. peggy, cuÉntanos, buenos dÍas. peggy: buenos dÍas. llegÓ el momento de la verdad para miles de maestros y empleados de las escuelas pÚblicas asÍ como esta que deben demostrar que han recibido una dosis de la vacuna o serÁn suspendidos sin pago. asÍ lo dijo el alcalde bill de blasio. empleados del departamento estÁn vacunados y 93% de los maestros,el resto no se les serÁ permitido de hecho ingresar a las escuelas o a ninguna oficina relacionada por el departamento. en coneccticut tambiÉn hoy a la medianoche entra en efecto un mandato de vacunaciÓn para los empleados estatales, quienes no cumplan con esto, deben realizarse pruebas contra el covid semanales. por otro lado en california se ha desplegado la guardia nacional hospitales rurales para que ayuden con los casos de covid asÍ como escasez de empleados. satcha: un adelanto de lo que dicen deberÍamos hacer para prevenir contagios de coronavirus en esta Época navideÑa. quÉ otras reglas acaban de publicar? peggy: tratar de que las reuniones familiares durante las festivi
nos vamos hasta washington con peggy carranza. peggy, cuÉntanos, buenos dÍas. peggy: buenos dÍas. llegÓ el momento de la verdad para miles de maestros y empleados de las escuelas pÚblicas asÍ como esta que deben demostrar que han recibido una dosis de la vacuna o serÁn suspendidos sin pago. asÍ lo dijo el alcalde bill de blasio. empleados del departamento estÁn vacunados y 93% de los maestros,el resto no se les serÁ permitido de hecho ingresar a las escuelas o a ninguna oficina...
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if you recall from the chapter peggy newman says a speech is a fondue pot. which is a figure of speech daniel allen would probably approve of. everybody wants to have a say in the speech. and, even though it is annoying for the speechwriter, sometimes the approval can save you. and this case, there was a factual error in the original version of the speech. let me enlarge this a little. then elliot was the guy in charge of speech writing, he double checked facts. the army, as i recall, the big guns were not in place at the top of the cliff. they had been moved, which was true. so they checked the facts, jim was right. they change the text of the speech to remove the factual error. that did not work with the fake comment. [laughter] but nobody is perfect. so, the speech goes to the approval loop, in this case it had the intended effect. you see the circle idea, the enemy guns were quieted, et cetera. and so, reagan gave his famous speech. and again is worth seeing some of the video. >> may he rest in peace. ronald reagan passed away today. much of europe had b
if you recall from the chapter peggy newman says a speech is a fondue pot. which is a figure of speech daniel allen would probably approve of. everybody wants to have a say in the speech. and, even though it is annoying for the speechwriter, sometimes the approval can save you. and this case, there was a factual error in the original version of the speech. let me enlarge this a little. then elliot was the guy in charge of speech writing, he double checked facts. the army, as i recall, the big...
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if you recall from the chapter, peggy noonan says the speech is a -- [inaudible] which is a figure of speech that -- would probably approve of. yeah, everybody wanted to have a say in the speech and even though it's annoying for the speech writer, sometimes the approval room can save you. in this case there was a factual error in the original version of the speech. let me enlarge this a little. elliott was the guy this charge of speech writing. see page 2, suggest double check facts. as i recall, the big guns were not in place at the top of these cliffs. they had been moved. which is true. so they checked the facts, jim was right, and they changed the text of the speech to remove the factual error. that didn't work with the fake tocqueville comment. but nobody's perfect. if so the speech goes through the approval room, in this case it had the intended effect. see the circled ideas, the enemy guns were quieted, etc. and so reagan gave the famous speech. and, again, it's worth seeing some of the video. >> [inaudible] with brian lamb every tuesday. may he rest this peace. ronald reagan p
if you recall from the chapter, peggy noonan says the speech is a -- [inaudible] which is a figure of speech that -- would probably approve of. yeah, everybody wanted to have a say in the speech and even though it's annoying for the speech writer, sometimes the approval room can save you. in this case there was a factual error in the original version of the speech. let me enlarge this a little. elliott was the guy this charge of speech writing. see page 2, suggest double check facts. as i...
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general powell's beloved wife, his children, his grandchildren and his devoted long-time colleague peggy. "meet the press daily" starts right now for garrett haake in for chuck todd. >>> welcome to meet the press daily. i'm garrett haake. we continue to follow reaction here at home and all over the world to the death of general colin powell. the former secretary of state
general powell's beloved wife, his children, his grandchildren and his devoted long-time colleague peggy. "meet the press daily" starts right now for garrett haake in for chuck todd. >>> welcome to meet the press daily. i'm garrett haake. we continue to follow reaction here at home and all over the world to the death of general colin powell. the former secretary of state
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from johannesburg piers peggy, international crisis group, senior consultant for southern africa and also fund herrera e bow. mendoza, director of the southern africa political economy series. trust, thanks to you all for joining us today. we appreciate your time here on inside story. oh barry, let me start with you in the past, you've apologized for being part of opposition. party politicians in zimbabwe, who repeatedly called on the west to impose and maintain sanctions on zimbabwe. why did you apologize? yes, i apologize because i felt a section and did talk reflection and then analysis. but i definitely been a very naive to run along with the sanctions under bobbie narrative. in fact, i think i was one of the most vocal of what it is and then we're passionate about getting, you know, 4 functions to be imposed. in fact, i actually thought then that the functions that actually digital and i was like look at the way been more sanctions strong, our biggest actions. and on further reflection, i didn't realize that no, i think maybe my conceptualization of 2 or a strict adult so called
from johannesburg piers peggy, international crisis group, senior consultant for southern africa and also fund herrera e bow. mendoza, director of the southern africa political economy series. trust, thanks to you all for joining us today. we appreciate your time here on inside story. oh barry, let me start with you in the past, you've apologized for being part of opposition. party politicians in zimbabwe, who repeatedly called on the west to impose and maintain sanctions on zimbabwe. why did...
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enough of it, and i want to move out another country. disillusioned with life in a struggling economy, peggy and my dream was to become a lawyer or a judge. i really wanted back what the 2nd a teen is he in family high hopes, desperate lights on out to sierra for than 30 years after the assassination of burkina, faso, iconic liter, thomas son got those charged with his killing are going on trial among them. his success plays compound is the countries long search for justice. finally, coming to an end, the sancho taught special coverage from october 11th on al jazeera, france once had a vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront reality. and demands for independence. in the 1st part of a documentary series out there, a looks at how the colonial unrest grew conflict and algeria, and full scale war and indo china blood and his french t colonization on al jazeera ah now jazeera with every oh, a hello, i'm lauren taylor, in london, the top stories on al jazeera, the world health organization has endorsed the 1st ever malaria vaccine. the w h o ha
enough of it, and i want to move out another country. disillusioned with life in a struggling economy, peggy and my dream was to become a lawyer or a judge. i really wanted back what the 2nd a teen is he in family high hopes, desperate lights on out to sierra for than 30 years after the assassination of burkina, faso, iconic liter, thomas son got those charged with his killing are going on trial among them. his success plays compound is the countries long search for justice. finally, coming to...
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the fast growing northern shipping root. corresponding cost in a rush gulf made the long journey to peggy heck, oh, we are in the vic or rushes northern mo city where the main job is to survive cold, extreme weather and hostile environment. when the soviet union collapsed, this place used to be a ghost hour. i was want to rushes bustling seaports along the northern sea route. the country's ambitious project in the arctic aim to reshape international trade. the vic is also the sight of a daunting experiment, which made it the 1st city in the world powered by floating nuclear reactors. let's see what life was like. russia's atomic boom town. we're like a big family emetic nationality people are actually friends with each other here. let me show you something. what did you eat for dinner yesterday? yes, i don't have dinner. i'm on the diet. green onion, 16 west dollars. some parts of the city. it looked like a ghost out. the snow still turned blacks are they make is located in chicago. got the country's most eastern region which borders alaska. it's not an island but local, still referred to
the fast growing northern shipping root. corresponding cost in a rush gulf made the long journey to peggy heck, oh, we are in the vic or rushes northern mo city where the main job is to survive cold, extreme weather and hostile environment. when the soviet union collapsed, this place used to be a ghost hour. i was want to rushes bustling seaports along the northern sea route. the country's ambitious project in the arctic aim to reshape international trade. the vic is also the sight of a...
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there, and i want to move out another country. disillusioned with the life been struggling economy, peggy and my dream was to become a lawyer or a judge. i really wanted back what the circumstances a tendency in family high hopes desperate lives on al jazeera. ah, be the hero, the world needs right now. washer. oh. journalist to meet me more. all tall van, maria ross. so when the nobel peace prize for that fight to defend freedom of expression, ah, i'm standing say that this is al, just they are alive from dough hall. so coming up at least 30 people have been killed.
there, and i want to move out another country. disillusioned with the life been struggling economy, peggy and my dream was to become a lawyer or a judge. i really wanted back what the circumstances a tendency in family high hopes desperate lives on al jazeera. ah, be the hero, the world needs right now. washer. oh. journalist to meet me more. all tall van, maria ross. so when the nobel peace prize for that fight to defend freedom of expression, ah, i'm standing say that this is al, just they...
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it must be peggy bitter spoke about it because we have no place to go. no, no, no, you don't where we can go. it follows a crackdown by live in security services earlier this month in the town of good goddess, where at least 5000 migrants or refugees were arrested. their temporary homes were destroyed. the government says they were built illegally on public land. those arrested were put in detention centers like the elma bonnie facility on friday. 2000 people escaped you and said 6 migrants were killed and at least 24 injured. or we began a pilot program say to provides assistance in emergency really. some of these people continue to do so in these areas around town in next couple days we've been unable to do so at the community center because of the large crowds, libya has long been a transit hub for migration, refugees attempting to reach you from chores by crossing the mediterranean with the recent crackdown, many of them are scared. they gather here in their hundreds, outside this un facility, hoping to be relocated to other countries. women and chil
it must be peggy bitter spoke about it because we have no place to go. no, no, no, you don't where we can go. it follows a crackdown by live in security services earlier this month in the town of good goddess, where at least 5000 migrants or refugees were arrested. their temporary homes were destroyed. the government says they were built illegally on public land. those arrested were put in detention centers like the elma bonnie facility on friday. 2000 people escaped you and said 6 migrants...
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that was the main well discrepancy on the floor that others pointed out saying that it was oh, peggy sourced. and basically they claimed that somebody, some russian spy in a bond like move, you know, came in probably, snuck into into, into the lab and well, hacked of all the information rules and snatched the vital information on the asterisk. and because oxford vaccine and so but right now the russians, they have stepped forward saying that it is completely false the release, the statement so another tabloid of the daily express. they were happy to pick up the story and republish the story based on the sons article. now they have well retracted whatever, whatever they had to say and swapped the story. the original story for basically a statement from the russians is something that they had to republish have a lesson. it has come to our attention that this was full of the information about the inventor of the sputnik the vaccine gamma la national research center for jamie ology and microbiology is publicly known. the article also contained false information. as an apology. we are hap
that was the main well discrepancy on the floor that others pointed out saying that it was oh, peggy sourced. and basically they claimed that somebody, some russian spy in a bond like move, you know, came in probably, snuck into into, into the lab and well, hacked of all the information rules and snatched the vital information on the asterisk. and because oxford vaccine and so but right now the russians, they have stepped forward saying that it is completely false the release, the statement so...
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peggy: nos encontramos en una popular zona turÍstica de nueva york. aquÍ caminan decenas de miles de personas en promedio a diario, sino cientos de miles de acuerdo, asÍ que veamos lo que pasÓ. momentos de terror vivieron los pasajeros del tren en esta estaciÓn ubicada cuando una mujer al parecer empujÓ a otra en el momento en el que un tren se aproximaba. segÚn las autoridades. un vÍdeo revelado por la policÍa muestra cÓmo los testigos se quedaron atÓnitos durante el incidente que ocurriÓ ayer en plena hora pico de la maÑana, cuando muchos se dirigÍan a sus trabajos. >> siempre hay que andar con cuidado . una no sabe con quÉ persona se puede aparecer, empujar, no estar tan cerca del filo. peggy: la mujer que fue empujada en ocaso a los rieles, si habÍa sufrido serias heridas en las piernas y en su cara, al golpearse contra el vagÓn en movimiento. fue hospitalizada aparentemente en condiciÓn estable. la policÍa busca a la sospechosa que segundos antes del incidente se ve sentada en un banco y vestÍa un paÑuelo en la cabeza. reporte
peggy: nos encontramos en una popular zona turÍstica de nueva york. aquÍ caminan decenas de miles de personas en promedio a diario, sino cientos de miles de acuerdo, asÍ que veamos lo que pasÓ. momentos de terror vivieron los pasajeros del tren en esta estaciÓn ubicada cuando una mujer al parecer empujÓ a otra en el momento en el que un tren se aproximaba. segÚn las autoridades. un vÍdeo revelado por la policÍa muestra cÓmo los testigos se quedaron atÓnitos durante el incidente que...
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a big parent that doesn't get named for women, we do what my friend peggy orenstein calls a... here's your nose, here's your bellybutton, here's your knees. and boys have a thing that sticks out. that's your pee pee. that's your penis. girls we don't talk about that part. sometimes you get a vagina. but you know what you never talk about? the "g" spot. you never talk about where the good stuff is. >> stephen: okay, okay. >> yeah. i don't know-- ( applause ) should we say it. >> stephen: of course you can of course you can? >> i mean, we can all say clitoris together. >> stephen: graphenberg. >> is that what it is? >> stephen: that's what the "g" stands for. hey, i've read "penthouse." >> we have an entire bit on the podcast about illicit imaginary and porn. >> stephen: things you can't show even in porn? >> i suppose nowadays you could show everything. but how our young people, if you leave sex ed up to, you know, young people, like, if you don't talk about these things. >> stephen: right. >> their number one teacher these days is porn, pornography. and it's so accessible. me,
a big parent that doesn't get named for women, we do what my friend peggy orenstein calls a... here's your nose, here's your bellybutton, here's your knees. and boys have a thing that sticks out. that's your pee pee. that's your penis. girls we don't talk about that part. sometimes you get a vagina. but you know what you never talk about? the "g" spot. you never talk about where the good stuff is. >> stephen: okay, okay. >> yeah. i don't know-- ( applause ) should we say...
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he throws himself a party, invites no members of the continental army and he ends up marrying peggy shipin who is from a loyalist family and through her he may or may not make the acquaintance of a british major named john andre, historic correspondence that lead to treason. arnold gives himself the codename gustavus after who we read earlier, gustavus adolphus, swedish king. the british have a new plan, go south, young man. i'm co-opting. anyway. the british turned their attention to the south, constantly chasing loyalists. they feel that they could link up with loyalists in america it will turn the tide of the war. they have faulty intelligence, some dating back to 1774 from massachusetts governor thomas hutchinson, the most of the colonies aren't for this so this -- who will send this to charles cornwallace? he will push through in south carolina the idea to march to war. first in command immediately days particularly the battle of camden is going to be a ratio gates, the great northern hero, this crushing defeat at the battle of camden the gates is going to retreat. some reports say 18
he throws himself a party, invites no members of the continental army and he ends up marrying peggy shipin who is from a loyalist family and through her he may or may not make the acquaintance of a british major named john andre, historic correspondence that lead to treason. arnold gives himself the codename gustavus after who we read earlier, gustavus adolphus, swedish king. the british have a new plan, go south, young man. i'm co-opting. anyway. the british turned their attention to the...
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of chappell, peggy noonan in "the wall street journal" said of truth, some people are too big to chancel. mr. chappelle is one, jk rowling is another. but standing firm helps those who aren't too big that they'd be sacrificed by their employer in a nanosecond if trouble starts and the twitter mobs come. don't misunderstand, i'm not covering for the haters on either side, i think there needs to be middle ground. but that space keeps getting uncomfortably more they're low. and don't overlook the political cost to the censors. the next time the left is going to brow beat a yale student over a party invite or cancel a speech or get rid of the volunteers at a museum or take down the statue of thomas jefferson they might want to think twice. because the accumulated weight of all of these stories becomes a great political motivator for the right which leads me to the survey question @smerconish.com. which party benefits from this. the cancel culture and disputes? republicans or democrats? go answer, i'll give you the result later. >>> now, to the berkeley story that involves personal politics o
of chappell, peggy noonan in "the wall street journal" said of truth, some people are too big to chancel. mr. chappelle is one, jk rowling is another. but standing firm helps those who aren't too big that they'd be sacrificed by their employer in a nanosecond if trouble starts and the twitter mobs come. don't misunderstand, i'm not covering for the haters on either side, i think there needs to be middle ground. but that space keeps getting uncomfortably more they're low. and don't...
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so jamie, general powell's longtime chief of staff peggy suffrino tells you that powell also had parkinson's disease. tell us more about that. >> right. we don't know how long he'd been suffering from it. he'd been very private about this but he'd been suffering from parkinson's. he'd been suffering from multiple myeloma. but very important she said she wanted everyone to know that he was vaccinated very early on, january, his second vaccine was in february. he was getting ready to have his booster. but as we've been discussing, just having those illnesses and, sanjay will speak to this much better than i can, makes the vaccine less effective. he was therefore more vulnerable. so to my mind, it's another reason why everyone needs to get vaccinated. >> right. isn't that part of the point that one of the reasons that people like me and you get vaccinated in addition to protecting ourselves, one of the reasons we do that and also wear masks is to protect people like general powell who had a compromised immune system. multiple myeloma, survived prostate cancer, parkinson's. he was 84 years old.
so jamie, general powell's longtime chief of staff peggy suffrino tells you that powell also had parkinson's disease. tell us more about that. >> right. we don't know how long he'd been suffering from it. he'd been very private about this but he'd been suffering from parkinson's. he'd been suffering from multiple myeloma. but very important she said she wanted everyone to know that he was vaccinated very early on, january, his second vaccine was in february. he was getting ready to have...
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. >> and, peggy, dr. romero asks this, the second moderna shot made me very ill for two and a half days. it makes me hesitant to get the booster. are my chances of a severe reaction to the booster same or different than those of the average person who did not experience bad side effects? >> yes, i can see the viewer's apprehension. so, without knowing specifically what those symptoms were, i can't offer a comment about whether she will have the same or worse symptoms. but what we do know is that unless you have had an anaphylactic reaction, severe allergic reaction to the second be dose, she should go ahead and get that vaccine. >> today we're talking about johnson & johnson, yesterday was moderna. this question is about the pfizer booster. is the pfizer booster designed to fight the delta variant? >> the original vaccines that were derived were designed to broadly react against the covid-19 virus, and overtime these viruses have evolved, have mutated, led to these voirarian. there may be a difference in
. >> and, peggy, dr. romero asks this, the second moderna shot made me very ill for two and a half days. it makes me hesitant to get the booster. are my chances of a severe reaction to the booster same or different than those of the average person who did not experience bad side effects? >> yes, i can see the viewer's apprehension. so, without knowing specifically what those symptoms were, i can't offer a comment about whether she will have the same or worse symptoms. but what we do...
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. >>> peggy green is a senior fellow at harvard's kennedy school. on gas prices, we just heard from aaa, it's not about shortage. this is that the price of crude oil is climbing, highest in seven years, will continue to go up. gas prices will be passed off to consumers for things we order, obviously. how much is that gas price impacting everything else that we're seeing in terms of, you know, supply chain issues? >> yeah, so, i mean, gas prices will continue to climb as demand surges as we go into a colder winter. it's partly supply and demand but partly supply chain issueses. we're seeing supply chain problems across the board from things going on in asia and the u.s., so both sides of the planet. it's partly because of factory shutdowns in china driven by emissions targets requiring factories to shut down. on the u.s. side, the issue is with labor, so a shortage of long shore workers and truckers to get stuff off shipping containers and into stores, onto shelves. so we're seeing as we reopen the economy and demand surged, firms haven't been able t
. >>> peggy green is a senior fellow at harvard's kennedy school. on gas prices, we just heard from aaa, it's not about shortage. this is that the price of crude oil is climbing, highest in seven years, will continue to go up. gas prices will be passed off to consumers for things we order, obviously. how much is that gas price impacting everything else that we're seeing in terms of, you know, supply chain issues? >> yeah, so, i mean, gas prices will continue to climb as demand...
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peggy's anna cleanly plantation, there is a woman on a place path in period. harriet has a son the and mary jane ball sends a plantation and moves to it a and they resettled there and furthermore, he dies and leaves 500 a. third there is no other. so, things like that which is circumstantial evidence. in the case of a couple of families, i find a photograph of james ball. there is a photograph of their great-grandfather who was reported to be the son. they compare these two photographs and there was strong family resemblance. so, it is a long answer to your question but it was very difficult to excavate. there is very painful new york that on there are describing a james ball, it is with her -- her with john hall. and john hobbes skins was not married to a white woman. he was his partner, if you'd like. a place called elwood plantation. it's in the east branch -- sorry, the west branch. they had a children over a period of 25 years. so, this was a relationship that -- it's not a relationship you could say was consensual, you know. a relationship that kate wils
peggy's anna cleanly plantation, there is a woman on a place path in period. harriet has a son the and mary jane ball sends a plantation and moves to it a and they resettled there and furthermore, he dies and leaves 500 a. third there is no other. so, things like that which is circumstantial evidence. in the case of a couple of families, i find a photograph of james ball. there is a photograph of their great-grandfather who was reported to be the son. they compare these two photographs and...
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. >> his long-time colleague, i want to mention peggy safrino at his side throughout. >> andrea, i know you'll have more on secretary powell coming up in your hour. i know you have to go get ready for the noon hour. thank you for talking to us. michael, you knew him very well. secretary powell was famously not tied down by party. he served under presidents bush, but then both presidents bush. he was endorsing president obama. i want to play that moment. nbc's meet the press october 2008. take a listen. >> he has met the standard of being a successful president. being an exceptional president. i think he is a transformational figure. he is a new generation coming into the -- on to the american stage, and for that reason, i'll be voting for senator barack obama. >> a huge moment for the senator. and future president, obviously. michael, in the time you spent working for him, what did you observe about his guiding principles, his greatest strengths as a leader? >> well, chris, you know, colin powell was a celebrity by the time he became secretary of state. he was a rock star, and it was in
. >> his long-time colleague, i want to mention peggy safrino at his side throughout. >> andrea, i know you'll have more on secretary powell coming up in your hour. i know you have to go get ready for the noon hour. thank you for talking to us. michael, you knew him very well. secretary powell was famously not tied down by party. he served under presidents bush, but then both presidents bush. he was endorsing president obama. i want to play that moment. nbc's meet the press october...
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he really had a presence, a charisma about him i heard from his long time chief of staff peggy safrino who just sent me a note that said that they are all heartbroken understandably. he touched so many lives and my phone is just, you know, being inundated with texts of people from the pentagon, from the state department, former white house people, former central intelligence agency officials who worked with him over the years are just absolutely in shock over this. i always called him general powell and i interviewed him a couple years ago because we were preparing a documentary about former president george h.w. bush, and i was just looking back at that interview, and he was talking about the days leading up to "dez are the storm" and he said to me, "i don't like war, and if we can avoid war, we avoid war." but he wanted to make sure he had a clear understanding of what it would take and what the mission would be, and that just resonates with me, because once he had the mission, he was all in, but i remember time and time again his saying that, you know, he wanted diplomacy. he was ho
he really had a presence, a charisma about him i heard from his long time chief of staff peggy safrino who just sent me a note that said that they are all heartbroken understandably. he touched so many lives and my phone is just, you know, being inundated with texts of people from the pentagon, from the state department, former white house people, former central intelligence agency officials who worked with him over the years are just absolutely in shock over this. i always called him general...
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introducing peggy fulford -- a sweet-talking beauty who says she doesn't need the cash. she had the money. [ laughs ] like you believed it. she had all the money. bradford: she always was driving in a rolls-royce, always had diamonds on -- very large diamonds. she worked with lex hilliard, travis best, and ricky williams and dennis rodman.
introducing peggy fulford -- a sweet-talking beauty who says she doesn't need the cash. she had the money. [ laughs ] like you believed it. she had all the money. bradford: she always was driving in a rolls-royce, always had diamonds on -- very large diamonds. she worked with lex hilliard, travis best, and ricky williams and dennis rodman.
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general powell's beloved wife, his children, his grandchildren and his devoted long-time colleague peggy. "meet the press daily" starts right now for garrett haake in for chuck todd. >>> welcome to meet the press daily. i'm garrett haake. we continue to follow reaction here at home and all over the world to the death of general colin powell. the former secretary of state military leader, two-time recipient of the presidential medal of freedom and a political icon to many, passed away this morning at walter reed hospital due to complications from covid-19 according to his family. he was 84 years old and fully vaccinated. powell had been suffering from a type of blood cancer that can weaken the body's ability to fight infections. the president said he, quote, embodied the highest ideals of both warrior and diplomat. in the last hour we heard from the secretary of state. we heard him talk about powell's lasting impact in diplomatsationed around the world. and lloyd austin spoke in personal times after learning about the loss of his mentor and friend. >> i feel as if i have a whole -- hole i
general powell's beloved wife, his children, his grandchildren and his devoted long-time colleague peggy. "meet the press daily" starts right now for garrett haake in for chuck todd. >>> welcome to meet the press daily. i'm garrett haake. we continue to follow reaction here at home and all over the world to the death of general colin powell. the former secretary of state military leader, two-time recipient of the presidential medal of freedom and a political icon to many,...
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peggy carranza tiene los detalles desde nueva york. peggy: nuevas protecciones para los inmigrantes indocumentados en nueva york. la gobernadora promulgÓ una ley que clasifica como extorsiÓn o coerciÓn amenazar a alguien con denunciarlo a las autoridades por su estatus migratorio. la medida habÍa sido aprobada por la legislatura estatal en junio. >> nuestra comunidad ha sido el banco de amenazas por parte de muchas personas, los cajeros para desarrollarlos, empleadores, los patrones para no pagar su salario, se les amenazade que si ponen quejas los van a deportar. eso ahora serÁ un crimen. reportera: quien haga la amenaza podrÍa ser el enjuiciado. >> ahora ellos son los que pueden pagar con cÁrcel, por mucho tiempo estaba ese desnivel de poder que estaba a favor del patrÓn, del casero y ahora va a quedar a favor de la persona que va a buscar justicia. reportera: el comerciante que dice haber sido denunciado ante el servicio de inmigraciÓn por su exesposa, celebrÓ la noticia. >> estoy de acuerdo porque lo vivÍ en carne propia
peggy carranza tiene los detalles desde nueva york. peggy: nuevas protecciones para los inmigrantes indocumentados en nueva york. la gobernadora promulgÓ una ley que clasifica como extorsiÓn o coerciÓn amenazar a alguien con denunciarlo a las autoridades por su estatus migratorio. la medida habÍa sido aprobada por la legislatura estatal en junio. >> nuestra comunidad ha sido el banco de amenazas por parte de muchas personas, los cajeros para desarrollarlos, empleadores, los patrones...
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he wrote, about the shredding of the bill of rights peggy he declared vicki and sam weaver, shot at ruby ridge, victims of cold-blooded federal murder. the waco fire as the fbi slaughter of innocents. i'm not sure you can say that post-9/11. seems like a strange thing to say but it does tell you where gore vidal is as far politically as timothy mcveigh could be, right? he's a friend of the kennedys, like deep within the democratic structure but is a critic of the united states and they become penpals with timothy mcveigh is in prison. in their letters they correspond and how much they have in common. and their beliefs. this is time into 9/11 being an inside job. it is unsurprising given what i've laid out all of the pieces and the lego box that are there for our students or fellow americans when they go searching on youtube or the watch a show or hear a talk come these are the things that put together and that come to the conclusion this is an inside job. this is four use after the revolution that they discussed a false flag operation but they never did but they claim bush knew, echoes g
he wrote, about the shredding of the bill of rights peggy he declared vicki and sam weaver, shot at ruby ridge, victims of cold-blooded federal murder. the waco fire as the fbi slaughter of innocents. i'm not sure you can say that post-9/11. seems like a strange thing to say but it does tell you where gore vidal is as far politically as timothy mcveigh could be, right? he's a friend of the kennedys, like deep within the democratic structure but is a critic of the united states and they become...
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how about peggy young who was put on unpaid leave without health insurance by ups when she got pregnant. the supreme court said such a stringent standard set two thirds of the cases after young courts ruled against pregnant workers seeking reasonable accommodation. if we had the era these casesy different outcomes. they will create stronger legal recourse against sex discrimination and have cons and confirm their rightful place for gender equality in the constitution. not subject to the whims of congress or the white house. they ensure that the supreme court uses the most demanding standard of review in sex discrimination cases the way that it already does for race discrimination and despite the partisan rhetoric i believe in my heart thatpublican colleagues know that this isnly the recognition but that it is the right thing to do. that is why the department of justice must rescind the trump administration legally flawed and nonbinding legal memo on the era. the archivist must immediately certify the era as the 28th amendment because 38 already ratified the amendment as the constitution
how about peggy young who was put on unpaid leave without health insurance by ups when she got pregnant. the supreme court said such a stringent standard set two thirds of the cases after young courts ruled against pregnant workers seeking reasonable accommodation. if we had the era these casesy different outcomes. they will create stronger legal recourse against sex discrimination and have cons and confirm their rightful place for gender equality in the constitution. not subject to the whims...