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we are electing two men who have given their lives to service, who despite not having the titles have always been willing to do the work. two men that do the work. who i count not only as my candidates, but as my friends. i look forward to introducing you to both of them. but for now, i will start with my friend, the reverend raphael warnock. i met him 15 years ago when he came to pastor ebenezer baptist church. but i got to know him best in 2014 when i launched a little project called the new georgia project to register the unregistered 800,000 people of color. when i reached out to raphael and said i need some help, i need someone to stand with me and talk about why this matters, he did not balk, he did not blanch. he not only stood up, he spoke firm and defended those voices. he's worked tirelessly to ensure that the left behind and left out do not get forgotten when he is in the room. that is why we need to send him to the u.s. senate. he understands that we we are talking about, access to health care, access to jobs, or access to justice, that we need someone who understands what
we are electing two men who have given their lives to service, who despite not having the titles have always been willing to do the work. two men that do the work. who i count not only as my candidates, but as my friends. i look forward to introducing you to both of them. but for now, i will start with my friend, the reverend raphael warnock. i met him 15 years ago when he came to pastor ebenezer baptist church. but i got to know him best in 2014 when i launched a little project called the new...
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running alongside a black preacher who hold dr. king -- who holds dr. king's pulpit at ebenezer baptist church. in a grassroots movement for health, jobs and justice in the midst of the crisis we are -- in the midst of crisis. we are running against the bonnie and clyde of political corruption, who represent politicians who put themselves over the people. we have the chance in georgia to stand up and make a difference, to define a future where all of us have equal justice under the law, where all of us can get the health care we need, to leave future generations a clean and beautiful planet, to make sure everyone has access to dignified work that pays a living wage, to empower the health experts to get us out of this crisis and get economic relief to people who need it. that is what is on the line. i want to thank all of my heart -- all of you from the bottom of my heart for being part of this moment. let's make history and win these races and write the next chapter of american history together. thank you so much. >> thank you, jon. thank you so much fo
running alongside a black preacher who hold dr. king -- who holds dr. king's pulpit at ebenezer baptist church. in a grassroots movement for health, jobs and justice in the midst of the crisis we are -- in the midst of crisis. we are running against the bonnie and clyde of political corruption, who represent politicians who put themselves over the people. we have the chance in georgia to stand up and make a difference, to define a future where all of us have equal justice under the law, where...
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blood, who strives valiantly, who errs who comes up short again and again because there's no effort without error and shortcoming, but who does actually strive to do the deeds. who knows great enthusiasms, great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause who has the best nose in the end the triumph of high achievemented on who at the worst if he fails at least fails while daring greatly so that his place shall never be with those cold and tim souls who neither know victory nor defeat. god bless you my colleagues, family, and friends and may god bless the united states of america, and i yield back. mr. cunningham, for five minutes. mr. cunningham: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise with honor to address this chamber one last time. i say with honor because it has been truly that to serve the people of south carolina's first congressional district. i want to thank them for that opportunity. particularly because by most accounts i never should have been here in the first place. and i was reminded of that
blood, who strives valiantly, who errs who comes up short again and again because there's no effort without error and shortcoming, but who does actually strive to do the deeds. who knows great enthusiasms, great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause who has the best nose in the end the triumph of high achievemented on who at the worst if he fails at least fails while daring greatly so that his place shall never be with those cold and tim souls who neither know victory nor defeat. god...
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he is seeking the truth about the sitting senator who is racist, who does have a htory -- not pushing forward any policies solutions. he is ready to take health care ay from americans during a pandemic. he has no policy issues to stand behind. in fact, when ossoff was visiting a small business, one that is black-owned, who has done a tremendous job expanding their entrepreneurship, produce response was to make fun of ossoff revisiting this business. these are small businesses in the state of georgia we need support economically, need us to uplift the small businesses. quite frankly, i don't know if any americans on either side of the aisle who support demeaning and belittling a small business. it just shows how out of touch senator perdue is withorking georgians. amy: you mentioned death threats against state legislators. youourself, state representative nguyen, have a fascinating background. you are the daughter a bit and these immigrants come in the first bit means-american state representative. your family went on to help settle the syrian refugee family in 2015. can you talk about
he is seeking the truth about the sitting senator who is racist, who does have a htory -- not pushing forward any policies solutions. he is ready to take health care ay from americans during a pandemic. he has no policy issues to stand behind. in fact, when ossoff was visiting a small business, one that is black-owned, who has done a tremendous job expanding their entrepreneurship, produce response was to make fun of ossoff revisiting this business. these are small businesses in the state of...
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what i emphasize is who is in the officials who are consular officials, who the president is, who the head of the justice department is, all of this really matters because of the judicial deference and determination by those officials to the guidance they receive make those decisions that who gets a waiver and who doesn't? who gets a waiver and -- who at the border has the power to deny you entry? who is that individual and where is the oversight? what i concluded is not only that doesn't matter and i show that it matters who is in power and who is making the decision, but where you can get recourse. we found not necessarily through , especially after the travel ban decision, that it is really up to congress to make changes to the system. willing tots are not relook at the plenary power doctrine and will continue this deference to the executive and legislative branches, then we have to have changes made by congress to those statutes and protection and oversight and that's going to come from immigration reform. where we see the future is that -- we are not looking to the courts but con
what i emphasize is who is in the officials who are consular officials, who the president is, who the head of the justice department is, all of this really matters because of the judicial deference and determination by those officials to the guidance they receive make those decisions that who gets a waiver and who doesn't? who gets a waiver and -- who at the border has the power to deny you entry? who is that individual and where is the oversight? what i concluded is not only that doesn't...
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of who? an impeached one-term president who lost the popular vote by one of the largest margins in decades, by the way. it's nothing but kamikaze loyalty. this is no time to stay on the sidelines, people. this is no time for a wait and see what happens, let's see what happens. let's not say anything. i don't want to say anything. i'll call joe biden and congratulate him but i can't say anything to my constituents. i can't say it publicly. even if you're not a politician, an everyday citizen, i don't want to say anything because i don't want to tick off my husband, my wife, my neighbor. tell them! this is a time for everyone to stand up to this president, to say enough is enough. you lost. and you're trying to play me. don't play me. don't play me. play the lotto. i'm not here for it. joe biden won. it's time now for an orderly transition of power. let's talk about jeb bush, son of one president, brother of another president, saying tonight that this is crazy. it will be killed on arrival. why
of who? an impeached one-term president who lost the popular vote by one of the largest margins in decades, by the way. it's nothing but kamikaze loyalty. this is no time to stay on the sidelines, people. this is no time for a wait and see what happens, let's see what happens. let's not say anything. i don't want to say anything. i'll call joe biden and congratulate him but i can't say anything to my constituents. i can't say it publicly. even if you're not a politician, an everyday citizen, i...
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a name who is not that well known, who was assassinated in the movement. i talk about the role of women, particularly ella baker, the role in my father's life. we don't just talk about the individuals who the history books to just elementary school. we dig a little deeper when it comes to those heroes. emma mccain, for example. we talk about all of these individuals who just played a role in my life, my father's life. emmett's mother, who had the audacity to see what happened to her son by having an open costed when he was -- open casket when he was brutally lynched. hopefully people will be able to share their stories and give them voice as well. host: you talk about when the phone would ring at home and you would refer to them as uncles and aunts when they would call the house. guest: uncle julian, uncle marion. those were our family. when you were a part of this i spoke to bernius you are just a part of this network of individuals who some paid the ultimate sacrifice. to see bernice, with so many people whitewashing her father's legacy, to still remain
a name who is not that well known, who was assassinated in the movement. i talk about the role of women, particularly ella baker, the role in my father's life. we don't just talk about the individuals who the history books to just elementary school. we dig a little deeper when it comes to those heroes. emma mccain, for example. we talk about all of these individuals who just played a role in my life, my father's life. emmett's mother, who had the audacity to see what happened to her son by...
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pernell, that with your dad who has died, with your sister who is a long hauler, that you're willing to go through this even as you treat covid patients. >> let me talk about that. i am not a frontline provider. i work in leadership, but i am definitely a part of an institution caring for those frontline patients. i would say to you i had to do something. i saw my community decimated. an understanding the legacy of systemic racism -- that is why this pandemic has disproportional impacted black and brown lives. i needed a way to say, can we get at an effective solution to beat back this pandemic? so i enrolled. i very much aware of the legacy of medical experimentation, the legacy of medical exploitation. but this was an opportunity to be a part of something rooted in sound, ethical practice and upheld informed consent. when i got my first injection at the end of august, i could tell you if it like when i got my flu vaccine. i had local pain or soreness at the injection site. i did have some headaches and things of that nature, but nothing too out of the ordinary, nothing that was con
pernell, that with your dad who has died, with your sister who is a long hauler, that you're willing to go through this even as you treat covid patients. >> let me talk about that. i am not a frontline provider. i work in leadership, but i am definitely a part of an institution caring for those frontline patients. i would say to you i had to do something. i saw my community decimated. an understanding the legacy of systemic racism -- that is why this pandemic has disproportional impacted...
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people who have been killed who had nothing to-- as someone who had to make decisions and someone who was in that leadership position, do you sometimes grap welhow america did or did not help itself in how it acted with the world? because, in the world, i'll tell you an an international person, we would oftentimes go, "man, yes, america is great and doing wonderful things, but also, man, sometimes they break the rules and no one can say anything about that." >> absolute, and i record examples in the book of where i'm grappling with this. and one of the interesting challenges of being president of the united states, but i think being head of government or state in any country, is you inherit a legacy, right. so if i come in as president-- i can't undo the iraq war, the decision to go into iraq. now, i can manage as best i can how we can wind down that war, mitigate some of the damage that's been done, but i can't reverse it. >> trevor: did you ever-- did you ever envy, though, how trump came in and basically broke shit, though? because he didn't care. >> no, i didn't envy it because i
people who have been killed who had nothing to-- as someone who had to make decisions and someone who was in that leadership position, do you sometimes grap welhow america did or did not help itself in how it acted with the world? because, in the world, i'll tell you an an international person, we would oftentimes go, "man, yes, america is great and doing wonderful things, but also, man, sometimes they break the rules and no one can say anything about that." >> absolute, and i...
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progress, nira tandon, who has drawn some fire. no one's suggested that she is not qualified to run the office of management and budget. she has deep experience across the political spectrum, but they seem to be angry about -- sometimes, she sends out mean tweets. you know, they didn't seem to care about that for the last four years, but all of a sudden, sort of, there's the new mean tweet standard. but i think she will get confirmed, because she is well qualified for the job, and i think that the white house was, you know, is certainly going to be in there and trying to convince republican senators, as well as democrats, who i think know her better and have really come to her defense, they will convince them that this is the absolutely right kind of person for this job. depth of knowledge, broad experience, right values, fighting for working people, and, you know, that's a fight that, in public, they're happy to have. and so, we'll see how it plays out. there might be other issues that, you know, personal finances, something like
progress, nira tandon, who has drawn some fire. no one's suggested that she is not qualified to run the office of management and budget. she has deep experience across the political spectrum, but they seem to be angry about -- sometimes, she sends out mean tweets. you know, they didn't seem to care about that for the last four years, but all of a sudden, sort of, there's the new mean tweet standard. but i think she will get confirmed, because she is well qualified for the job, and i think that...
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stood up or who are endanger of political persecution, not a blank check to anyone from hong kong who wants to come to the united states. it's also important that the united states act not just because -- because it sets a standard for other countries. it's hard these days for countries to stand up to china without receiving significant belowback. australia is currently locked in a separate dispute. canada has been beaten up for its actions and trying to extradite someone to the united states, a chinese national. if the united states acts, it will allow those countries a little bit of important cover before they take similar measures that would help hong kong. let me conclude by saying, this congress has made clear that a free and autonomous hong kong is in the national interest of the united states. but there are no silver policy bullet that is are going to achieve this outcome. hong kong is not going to be restored to its past glory anytime soon, but it's essential that people who have stood up are given the opportunity to keep fighting. the safe who boharbor act is a o restore a fr
stood up or who are endanger of political persecution, not a blank check to anyone from hong kong who wants to come to the united states. it's also important that the united states act not just because -- because it sets a standard for other countries. it's hard these days for countries to stand up to china without receiving significant belowback. australia is currently locked in a separate dispute. canada has been beaten up for its actions and trying to extradite someone to the united states,...
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for all of those who are suffering right now with that enormous loss, who lie awake at night wondering, i say god bless you all and i promise you we will continue to push as hard as we can to finish the job. , may godless you all protect our troops, merry christmas and happy holidays to you all. i will be happy to take some questions. >> thank you. tosident obama once referred this emerging cyber battlefield as the wild west. president trump said the situation was well under control . given what you just said about this, that it represents a grave risk, do you believe it also represents an act of war and will you respond in kind if so? mr. biden: the answer is first of all, it is a grave risk and it continues. i see no evidence that it is under control. the defense department won't even brief us on many things. i know of nothing that suggests it is under control. this president hasn't even identified who is responsible yet. two, the question of the damage done remains to be determined. at very closely the nature of the breaches, how extensive they are, and what damage has been done. th
for all of those who are suffering right now with that enormous loss, who lie awake at night wondering, i say god bless you all and i promise you we will continue to push as hard as we can to finish the job. , may godless you all protect our troops, merry christmas and happy holidays to you all. i will be happy to take some questions. >> thank you. tosident obama once referred this emerging cyber battlefield as the wild west. president trump said the situation was well under control ....
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of staff, justin roth, who leads our amazing team through thick and thin, my legislative director who drove our success and embodies the young brilliant talent, my deputy state director, who built strong relationships across southern arizona and rosa ruiz who has helped so many arizonians left behind by federal agencies. they williamed our -- williamed our larger team. i want to recognize my deputy chief of staff who brought a wealth of experience, maturity and relationships to lead and mentor our arizona team and alona wilson, director of scheduling, really director of everything. who has maturity beyond her years and i couldn't function without her. this institution could not operate and the people of all 50 states would not be served without intelligent, hard-charging, often young men and women who choose to work on the hill in staff positions. they don't do it for the pay and they could make much more working fewer hours in other fields, but they choose these behind behind the scenes unglamorous jobs to be keep our constitutional republic strong. i'm so thank full for team mcsally
of staff, justin roth, who leads our amazing team through thick and thin, my legislative director who drove our success and embodies the young brilliant talent, my deputy state director, who built strong relationships across southern arizona and rosa ruiz who has helped so many arizonians left behind by federal agencies. they williamed our -- williamed our larger team. i want to recognize my deputy chief of staff who brought a wealth of experience, maturity and relationships to lead and mentor...
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who trump recently pardoned. according to "new york times" flynn and powell were present at a white house meeting friday where trump sullied the oval office. inquiring about martial law as a tactic for rerunning the election. the temperature tear substitution of military authority for civilian rule. last after pearl harbor. still, that grand old party remains silent. why silence is complicity. that's next. your daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments, key portfolio events, all in one place. because when it's decision time, you need decision tech. only from fidelity. (kids laughing) (dog barking) ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. and a complimentary every time you touch a surface, bacteria is left behind. now, consider how many times your family touches the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try microban 24. spray on hard surfaces to k
who trump recently pardoned. according to "new york times" flynn and powell were present at a white house meeting friday where trump sullied the oval office. inquiring about martial law as a tactic for rerunning the election. the temperature tear substitution of military authority for civilian rule. last after pearl harbor. still, that grand old party remains silent. why silence is complicity. that's next. your daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments,...
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cheats and jumps and brought about wine is then also putting someone who is at risk someone who is a print line worker that's one less for them you are 100 percent correct here but i would posit that this is exactly no different than what we saw with the hiv aids pandemic and a lot of the drugs that been used to and become popularized to suppress some of the aftereffects of that because if you had the money in the ninety's people were passing that along to get these drugs that were then still experimental and they lived well into old age meanwhile you know a lot of people who were people of color or people who were impoverished died almost instantly i want to add to what you said about you know kind of people fudging the books and saying oh our work or blood you know nursing homes or do these kind of things which is really crazy is that if you just look at california the guidelines there obviously say that people who work in essential industries are prioritized in terms of who gets the nation's. injust california nearly to. 1000000 people 2 thirds of the state workforce work and what
cheats and jumps and brought about wine is then also putting someone who is at risk someone who is a print line worker that's one less for them you are 100 percent correct here but i would posit that this is exactly no different than what we saw with the hiv aids pandemic and a lot of the drugs that been used to and become popularized to suppress some of the aftereffects of that because if you had the money in the ninety's people were passing that along to get these drugs that were then still...
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there are people who know him. he's gone some votes in the 1856 republican convention for vice president. but in 1858, suddenly he has rocketed to stardom. he is taking on douglas. douglas, for his part, when reelection, something we have all heard plenty about, gerrymandering. the 1850 legislative districts were still in effect in 1858, despite a lot of growth in illinois. and lincoln had to win far more seats than he technically should have. to get elected. it turns out, lincoln won more legislative seats than douglas in 1858. member, u.s. ledgers are, and 100 were up, lincoln won 54-46. but douglas have enough seats there to be able to hold onto his senate seat. one night r one night, after the election, lincoln is walking along. and lincoln could be a bit of a klutz, i guess. one of the things i have to admire about him as a klutz, and as he was walking along, he tripped and he had trouble getting himself under control, he told himself, it's a slip, not a fall. well, he slept. he didn't win the selection. he wa
there are people who know him. he's gone some votes in the 1856 republican convention for vice president. but in 1858, suddenly he has rocketed to stardom. he is taking on douglas. douglas, for his part, when reelection, something we have all heard plenty about, gerrymandering. the 1850 legislative districts were still in effect in 1858, despite a lot of growth in illinois. and lincoln had to win far more seats than he technically should have. to get elected. it turns out, lincoln won more...
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that this is someone who only cares about himself, who will only reward those who are absolutely loyal to him. not those who help him, but those who are absolutely loyal to him, no matter what endeavor he is taking upon, even if that means overturning an election to stay in power. republicans are worried. they think his actions will grow more and more reckless and severe. this is a man who can feel power slipping away by the minute and is acting out in very dangerous ways. in this case, just a few minutes ago, showing that nothing is sacred for him. not even our country's troops. there's a pay raise for these troops in the bill that he vetoed and it is all to gain relevance and to try to grasp desperately to power as it slips away. >> peter, is it juniyour sense there's anyone who has the president's ear that is urging him to stand down? >> those are two different things. are they urging him to stand down? do they have his ear? it doesn't look like. at the moment, the president wants to hear from people who are telling him what he wants to hear, that he didn't lose. and those are the p
that this is someone who only cares about himself, who will only reward those who are absolutely loyal to him. not those who help him, but those who are absolutely loyal to him, no matter what endeavor he is taking upon, even if that means overturning an election to stay in power. republicans are worried. they think his actions will grow more and more reckless and severe. this is a man who can feel power slipping away by the minute and is acting out in very dangerous ways. in this case, just a...
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i also think we need to be seeing, you know, people who are essential workers, people who are the most vulnerable to this illness getting vaccinated and doing well. we should show those stories and i think it will be important as more and more of those stories are seen, the people who are hesitant right now at home feel for convinced to go ahead and do it. >> as we discuss this education component, i want you to hear what dr. francis collins had to say today when he was asked about what it will take to overcome people's hesitancy on this vaccine. >> for somebody like me to say you should be signing up for this vaccine, a white guy who works for the government, sure, that isn't necessarily going to be the voice that people need to hear if they're skeptical. >> i think you addressed who those most effective voices may be. is there ever going to be a point, do you think, where states should consider making vaccinations mandatory? >> you know, i don't think so. it may be a situation where people opt out -- have to opt out so its presumed that people will take the vaccine, like schools, for
i also think we need to be seeing, you know, people who are essential workers, people who are the most vulnerable to this illness getting vaccinated and doing well. we should show those stories and i think it will be important as more and more of those stories are seen, the people who are hesitant right now at home feel for convinced to go ahead and do it. >> as we discuss this education component, i want you to hear what dr. francis collins had to say today when he was asked about what...
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and samuel morse, who invented, -- who invented it, thought the telegraph is going to be incredible, it is going to bind the country together. we will suddenly understand each other so much better. but the problem was that , actually, once we understood each other better, we found we were more divided because people had not understood before the differences of opinion across the country, and suddenly he did. samuel morse was so disturbed he started a society that was meant to bring the country back together. the interesting thing there is that his idea of how to bring the country together is basically everyone who had an interest that they wanted to see through had to abandon them. so, women should not push for the vote. different religious groups should not try to get anything their way, etc. everyonewas just, should be a little quieter, i suppose. in any case, you had that tension going on. and then you had the media. now, the media at the time was mainly these three very important men who ran "the new york times," "the new york herald," and "the new york tribune," and they each ha
and samuel morse, who invented, -- who invented it, thought the telegraph is going to be incredible, it is going to bind the country together. we will suddenly understand each other so much better. but the problem was that , actually, once we understood each other better, we found we were more divided because people had not understood before the differences of opinion across the country, and suddenly he did. samuel morse was so disturbed he started a society that was meant to bring the country...
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no way to tell now who had sent it. >> any idea who it was from? >> no. >> aol able to help with you that? >> no. >> a frustrating dead end but by now police were looking at other possibilities. they dug deeper into the american dream the girgis family seemed to be living. and interviewed the man of the house, magdi. >> how did you feel about your wife? >> i am devastated. we've been together 24 years. she's the mother of my kids. >> he really didn't have any vices. he didn't spend any money on any hobbies of any sort. so he was a guy who went to work and went home. >> but their father wasn't just a hard worker, said his sons. he was more like a workaholic. >> i think my mom felt neglected. he wasn't affectionate toward her. it was like all he would do was just work. >> i played sports all my life and he never, ever came to watch any sports that i played. >> you wanted your dog ad to co watch you play? >> of course. >> every kid does. >> i would come home and brag about, hey, i made that home run. he just wouldn't, like, care. >> a lot of childhood
no way to tell now who had sent it. >> any idea who it was from? >> no. >> aol able to help with you that? >> no. >> a frustrating dead end but by now police were looking at other possibilities. they dug deeper into the american dream the girgis family seemed to be living. and interviewed the man of the house, magdi. >> how did you feel about your wife? >> i am devastated. we've been together 24 years. she's the mother of my kids. >> he really...
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as irascible, and who is increasingly showing signs of dementia. mortensen himself plays willis's son, john, who, along with sister sarah, played by laura linney, has suggested that their dad move from his rural home to california for his own safety. but willis is a ball of rage, deriding his son for being gay, lashing out at anyone who tries to help him, and goading everyone into rows and arguments with whichjohn staunchly refuses to engage. you said you wanted to come live near me and sarah. "as long as it has a garden," you said. why isn't your sister here? is she out wasting money on women's crap with your mother again? it's a school night, for christ's sake. sarah lives in ventura with her family. she's coming for dinner on sunday. intercutting between two time periods, following makes clear that willis's anger issues predate his current health problems — even as a younger man, when he's played by sverrir gudnason, he's character who it's very hard to like. so now, i can't relax and have a smoke in my own home. but henriksen, a veteran of ge
as irascible, and who is increasingly showing signs of dementia. mortensen himself plays willis's son, john, who, along with sister sarah, played by laura linney, has suggested that their dad move from his rural home to california for his own safety. but willis is a ball of rage, deriding his son for being gay, lashing out at anyone who tries to help him, and goading everyone into rows and arguments with whichjohn staunchly refuses to engage. you said you wanted to come live near me and sarah....
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this is who he is. he was not going to accept losing lightly or easily if losing came, and that's what's happening. but i think most of his friends now have either said to him directly, personally, and/or publicly that it's time to move on from what was a difficult defeat, but a defeat nonetheless. >> is it hard to be friends with somebody who you know is lying about something as serious as an election being rigged and saying that there's proof, that it's proven, that it happened, that he won, and you know he knows that's all bullshit? >> chris, listen, i've been his friend for 20 years, and i think you know this about me. i stand next to friends even when they're wrong, even when they make mistakes. you point it out, and i've been very vocal from election night forward that if you're going to claim there's fraud, you got to show me the evidence. that's what friends do. friends tell other friends when they're wrong. friends tell other friends when they have a different point of view. i've said that publ
this is who he is. he was not going to accept losing lightly or easily if losing came, and that's what's happening. but i think most of his friends now have either said to him directly, personally, and/or publicly that it's time to move on from what was a difficult defeat, but a defeat nonetheless. >> is it hard to be friends with somebody who you know is lying about something as serious as an election being rigged and saying that there's proof, that it's proven, that it happened, that he...
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believed in principles, in morals and values, who define who we are. they took a tremendous risk in fighting the most powerful military nation in the world, great britain and did it after declaring something very important, not just that they were declaring independence but the reasons for why they were doing it. that congress was the second continental congress. the first continental congress which met in 1774 is the forerunner to this house, a group of people elected to represent the people of this country. it's a notion as old as the creation of parliament and the house of commons, something that was their heritage. they took a great risk because they felt they faced a great risk. and when the colonies were founded that they would have the same rights as all english people and they found after the french-indian war that that wasn't true that the rights were going to be taken from them and willing to fight for them. let me say this very clearly, they didn't come in with clean hands. when the europeans came to this continent, this was an old wolved. t
believed in principles, in morals and values, who define who we are. they took a tremendous risk in fighting the most powerful military nation in the world, great britain and did it after declaring something very important, not just that they were declaring independence but the reasons for why they were doing it. that congress was the second continental congress. the first continental congress which met in 1774 is the forerunner to this house, a group of people elected to represent the people...
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folks who have no vision trapping individuals. my opponent, kelly leffler, is busy trying to distract the people of georgia. because she cannot account for her 10 months. she was appointed in the people of georgia are disappointed. she has done a good job enriching herself from the pandemic. when it came time to give ordinary folks $600 in unemployment insurance, she said it was counterproductive. georgia deserves two united states senators who will not be thinking about themselves, but thinking about the people they were sent to represent. if you send jon ossoff and me there, we will be thinking about georgia every day. [car horns honking] have georgia on my mind. we are ready to get this done. i've been moving across the state to folks who have lost livelihoods and loved ones to this pandemic. now, more than ever, we must stand together. i hear the ancestors ushering us on. i told you my father used to wake me every morning and say get up, get dressed, get your shoes on. he would wake me up at dawn. the thing about dawn is it is
folks who have no vision trapping individuals. my opponent, kelly leffler, is busy trying to distract the people of georgia. because she cannot account for her 10 months. she was appointed in the people of georgia are disappointed. she has done a good job enriching herself from the pandemic. when it came time to give ordinary folks $600 in unemployment insurance, she said it was counterproductive. georgia deserves two united states senators who will not be thinking about themselves, but...
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up next we'll talk to two women who know him well, who could say, like family, the president's niece, mary trump, is joining us after this. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> the president used a trip to georgia to spin an alter reality. >> we're all victims. everybody here, all these thousands of people here tonight, they're all victims, every one of you. >> if i lost, i'd be a very gracious loser. if i lost, i would say i lost and i would go to florida and i'd take it easy and i'd go around and i'd say, i did a good job. but you can't ever accept when they steal and rig and rob. >> apart from the president's detachment from facts and reality last night, there have been numerous reports about his state of mind since his election loss. this from "the new york times." moody and by accounts of his advisers, sometimes depressed. the president barely shows up to work. from "the washington post," trump was in the telling of one close adviser, like mad king george, muttering, i won, i won, i won. joining us now is president trump's niece, mary trump. she is also a clinical psychologist
up next we'll talk to two women who know him well, who could say, like family, the president's niece, mary trump, is joining us after this. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> the president used a trip to georgia to spin an alter reality. >> we're all victims. everybody here, all these thousands of people here tonight, they're all victims, every one of you. >> if i lost, i'd be a very gracious loser. if i lost, i would say i lost and i would go to florida and...
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women who supported national security efforts forever, and that was allen who sam has passed away. but i remember conversations with alan about how out of touch i was as leader of the military with where we were vis-À-vis the american people. helen was a huge advocate but she also was right. there are a lot of people involved in making this happen, and it was a privilege to be a part of it. >> thank you, admiral mullen. doctor belkin, talk about, let's hear your opening statement. >> nancy pelosi was my congresswoman in san francisco 30 years ago when i came out of the closet, and she has been my guardian angel my whole professional career and has been right there for me personally and for the community. what an honor to share the stage with her, and with you, jonathan. editorials were so important during the repeal process, and you were as much a part of this as anyone we're talking about here today. and, of course, with distinguished panelists, admiral mullen and valerie jarrett. when "don't ask, don't tell" was repealed ten years ago i was doing the senate vote on cnn and that
women who supported national security efforts forever, and that was allen who sam has passed away. but i remember conversations with alan about how out of touch i was as leader of the military with where we were vis-À-vis the american people. helen was a huge advocate but she also was right. there are a lot of people involved in making this happen, and it was a privilege to be a part of it. >> thank you, admiral mullen. doctor belkin, talk about, let's hear your opening statement....
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who deserves a pardon, i mean, traditionally it's people who have paid their debt to society, who have shown remorse, who have made amends, and a pardon is an act of compassion and mercy, and it usually comes long after someone's sentence has been served and the problem here is the president has flipped the process on its end, now pardons apparently go to friends and allies. now pardons apparently go to people who can help the president to undermine the mueller investigation. not every president has used pardons wisely all of the time, but no president has ever used them so corruptly. simply to reward friends and allies, that is what is so distressing and disturbing about what president trump is doing and has done. >> is there any particular pardon, particular name on the list that stood out to you the most in terms of being outrageous. >> they're all outrageous, but what struck me is three republican former members of congress, all convicted in various fraud and dishonesty type schemes got pardons, two of them were early supporters of president trump, and so those bug me because it's
who deserves a pardon, i mean, traditionally it's people who have paid their debt to society, who have shown remorse, who have made amends, and a pardon is an act of compassion and mercy, and it usually comes long after someone's sentence has been served and the problem here is the president has flipped the process on its end, now pardons apparently go to friends and allies. now pardons apparently go to people who can help the president to undermine the mueller investigation. not every...
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men who i saw where the white men who were abusing people who looked like me. so how could this person who my parents, my community told me loved me and had to me in her image have people who were killing me? thehat was one part of struggle for me. the other part of the struggle parents'of all my children, i am the one who looks most like my father. friend who came to tell him about my birth, and telling him said, this one looks so much all we need to do is put on glasses, and she could pass for you. [laughter] i knew then that as soon as i heard that story, i would never put on a cassock. i couldn't do anything about the glasses. [laughter] i knew i was never going to be ordained. and yet, the church kept calling me. it was a place where i got to practice my voice. it was a place where i got to be important. i served at the altar. i sat in the choir. stage, i couldn't take the final step of putting on that white collar. but that struggle for me with the church as a place that both nurtured and also made me has been theorth basis for me of clinging tightly to t
men who i saw where the white men who were abusing people who looked like me. so how could this person who my parents, my community told me loved me and had to me in her image have people who were killing me? thehat was one part of struggle for me. the other part of the struggle parents'of all my children, i am the one who looks most like my father. friend who came to tell him about my birth, and telling him said, this one looks so much all we need to do is put on glasses, and she could pass...
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who do you love? what language do you speak? he just showed up and he helped people and he did his job. that is what i have tried to do here every single day, both here in congress, and my four years in he state house in iowa. it is what i will continue to do in whatever i do next and it has been an honor and a privilege to get to serve in this body and represent this district and this country. with >> iowa representative abby finkenauer is one of a handful of swing -- freshman from swing districts defeated in the 2020 elections, she won her seat by a wide margin in 2018, but lost this year to republican ashley henson. here is her farewell address. congress returns next week to -- vote on president trump's veto setting military pay programs and policy for the next year, president trump objected to a provision to remove confederate names from military installations and he wanted to eliminate social media company protections that were added to the bill. congressional leaders are still working on federal spending before the governm
who do you love? what language do you speak? he just showed up and he helped people and he did his job. that is what i have tried to do here every single day, both here in congress, and my four years in he state house in iowa. it is what i will continue to do in whatever i do next and it has been an honor and a privilege to get to serve in this body and represent this district and this country. with >> iowa representative abby finkenauer is one of a handful of swing -- freshman from swing...
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if we use the small lens and use the consensus of who was a voter and who ought to have a voice, even there, as stephen was letting us know, there is a sharp divide. there is polarization, there is increasing partisanship. if we broaden the lens and ask was outside the sanctioned category of we the people, if we include those who were enslaved, if we include women who were denied political rights, men who lacked sufficient property to have voting rights, if we broaden the lens that far, we can see they were deep, fundamental conflicts that divided beyond a chamber like this one. it divided the entire population of north america and i think it can be empowering for us to remember that. as we grapple in this moment with that question, what do mean when we say we the people? where do we want to put the boundaries around that category? which is a question that feels super alive in all communities right now across the country. we can feel a kinship with the founding era. we are divided, but we are also united by our shared argument over that question. fred: what provides continuity to the
if we use the small lens and use the consensus of who was a voter and who ought to have a voice, even there, as stephen was letting us know, there is a sharp divide. there is polarization, there is increasing partisanship. if we broaden the lens and ask was outside the sanctioned category of we the people, if we include those who were enslaved, if we include women who were denied political rights, men who lacked sufficient property to have voting rights, if we broaden the lens that far, we can...
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shot a mexican who was fleeing. this is not what pardons were built for. >> no, it's a rogue's gallery of unrepe unrepen unrepentant villains. it leads to chaos and lawlessness. i think that this is something that americans reject. i have written now two letters to the white house counsel. i think i should probably direct it to jared kushner who appears to be directing this pardon process. basically asking them, who and whether they are considering pre-emptive pardons for family members, including the president himself. that's probably the next shoe to drop at this point. if so, i want to know what crimes he is absolving these people of. because this pardon process is out of control. >> this becomes the question, carol. the president got close to his own family. he pardoned his son-in-law's father, charles kushner. i wonder, with 24 days, is he testing the water? is he softening everybody up for the idea that kushner is technically related to his son-in-law jared kushner. what does come next? there are 24 days left,
shot a mexican who was fleeing. this is not what pardons were built for. >> no, it's a rogue's gallery of unrepe unrepen unrepentant villains. it leads to chaos and lawlessness. i think that this is something that americans reject. i have written now two letters to the white house counsel. i think i should probably direct it to jared kushner who appears to be directing this pardon process. basically asking them, who and whether they are considering pre-emptive pardons for family members,...
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infected and who are now dying. and i fear based on what we're seeing with estimates of you who is going to be traveling for christmas, and people getting together that we're going to see the same thing all over again except now it is a surge upon a surge. so that is up to us. what do we want to do? >> what do we have the capacity to do? in terms of hospitals. if they're maxed out now, i think hospitals are between 90 to 100% capacity across the country, not in one region like it was in the spring in new york. but what happens to us if we don't make those better choices? >> well let's gijust take this very moment. in the time we're doing this interview ten or 12 people will die from covid-19 just in too time right now. and you're right, the hospitals are basically no longer capable of handling these cases in many locations and that is not just about covid-19. today is not a day you want to have a stroke or a heart attack or be in an automobile accident. so again i come back to the message we have to say over and ove
infected and who are now dying. and i fear based on what we're seeing with estimates of you who is going to be traveling for christmas, and people getting together that we're going to see the same thing all over again except now it is a surge upon a surge. so that is up to us. what do we want to do? >> what do we have the capacity to do? in terms of hospitals. if they're maxed out now, i think hospitals are between 90 to 100% capacity across the country, not in one region like it was in...
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i've talked to so many people this year who have been, you know, who had covid of people who have lost somebody with covid. and a lot of times, it wasn't that they didn't believe that this existed, they believed it. they just didn't believe that it would happen to them. that is what it really was. and all of a sudden, they got a few symptoms one day, and then those symptoms got worse. and then they needed to be hospitalized. and then they were in the middle of the worst days of their life. that's what happens so many times. and so you -- you keep this in the back of your mind. and i guess, did i really worry that i was going to get sick? you know, i was confident that i was doing things to keep myself safe. but you always worry, i guess, a little bit. and now that you think, after i get my next shot, i'll be 90% plus protected from getting the symptoms of covid-19, that's a pretty remarkable thing. so physically, i'm very confident in the vaccine. but there's a psychological sort of peace, i think, that comes with this, as well. >> just to be clear. you -- >> definitely, definitely fee
i've talked to so many people this year who have been, you know, who had covid of people who have lost somebody with covid. and a lot of times, it wasn't that they didn't believe that this existed, they believed it. they just didn't believe that it would happen to them. that is what it really was. and all of a sudden, they got a few symptoms one day, and then those symptoms got worse. and then they needed to be hospitalized. and then they were in the middle of the worst days of their life....
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who you may know as a surgeon with a cutting wit, or a senator from california who i'm pleased to say went to stanford law school and graduated. did you very well at law school at stanford, alan. but you may not know that he has for the last many decades been focused on science communication and improving science communication, both from scientists and to the public and it's in that role, that important role, that we have him here today. and it's in that role also that he has two entries in the national library of medicine's repository of all of the -- [indiscernible] -- research done across the world. anthony fauci, on the other hand, is most important as the husband of my beloved bioethics colleague, christine grady from n.i.h. but he's also, since 1984, been the director of this thing, the national institute for allergy and infectious disease, and has lived through everything from sars cov-2. dr. fauci, it turns out, is also in the repository of all knowledge about screen appearances. he has 78 credits in the internet movie database imdb, but unlike mr. aleda, he doesn't seem to ha
who you may know as a surgeon with a cutting wit, or a senator from california who i'm pleased to say went to stanford law school and graduated. did you very well at law school at stanford, alan. but you may not know that he has for the last many decades been focused on science communication and improving science communication, both from scientists and to the public and it's in that role, that important role, that we have him here today. and it's in that role also that he has two entries in the...
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actually then charge of the what who should up current who and 'd feigns with his family should i'm sure me our value to no longer for the shanghai after how we. thank your incense 'd latino long fire will among. hi jenny mini me. yes australia has clearly. not really let your age russian ship it or in australia and china. shout jan is the chinese official who 1st floated the notion that the cove of 1000 fire a switch initially surfaced in the city of rouhani may have been planted by american military personnel who had attended a meeting there shall has been prominent in the messaging fight between beijing and washington over the pandemic you will have. and by wading into the bilateral tussle with canberra shall has turned globalize on to an australian story that wasn't getting much traction elsewhere an inquiry into the conduct of australian soldiers based in afghanistan in 20122013 the cold blooded killing of civilians the report de tiled shocking crimes including modus allegedly committed by men who had supposed to be our best try and a late soldiers it was payback in $280.00 characte
actually then charge of the what who should up current who and 'd feigns with his family should i'm sure me our value to no longer for the shanghai after how we. thank your incense 'd latino long fire will among. hi jenny mini me. yes australia has clearly. not really let your age russian ship it or in australia and china. shout jan is the chinese official who 1st floated the notion that the cove of 1000 fire a switch initially surfaced in the city of rouhani may have been planted by american...
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was the only german national who. was killed and in the troubles it was therefore was unusual for people who were as it were walking living incidentally and then off of violent to become embroiled in where we're obviously innocent victims of bombings and carbon that told you so for people to be targeted to who didn't have a stake in the troubles well yes or no it was it was very as i said he was the only germ and i think there were 2 reasons why it was particularly targets that one was . as a diplomatic group isn't that as it was thought that he would carry additional weight in terms of around some sort of a state of mind was the other to console him and that made him a target of hope why was the precise reason that this man was to be kept up for what was to be gained from the kidnapping of thomas needham or. hope to secure the repatriation of 2 leading our own members the processors the delors around him who are very highly regarded within our own circles so how did thomas to my end up being assassinated the fate. we
was the only german national who. was killed and in the troubles it was therefore was unusual for people who were as it were walking living incidentally and then off of violent to become embroiled in where we're obviously innocent victims of bombings and carbon that told you so for people to be targeted to who didn't have a stake in the troubles well yes or no it was it was very as i said he was the only germ and i think there were 2 reasons why it was particularly targets that one was . as a...
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he's widely seen as the man who outs ma to bennett guns don't you see gideon saab as the man who could potentially and if anyone has political korea. yeah i think that it does and you mentioned this f. king who was a wonderful attorney i was closest ally. if they can convince these ready the public that what an attorney how can do they can do better or they can do the same ideologically of course you cannot put a pin in between them there is no difference for people who support greater israel and an exception they are the perfect candidates because it anyhow didn't deliver the and how we'll try to challenge them on the diplomatic arena he will try to take advantage on the last stream east timor far president trumps. presidency and. he will of course it was he ran again and you say do we really support you don't some are better that they will be able to stop president biden from going back to the iran deal i am the only one who can go to washington and can stand in front of both parties. and convince them to stop your mind ok for the time being on a bigger till you're see for the time b
he's widely seen as the man who outs ma to bennett guns don't you see gideon saab as the man who could potentially and if anyone has political korea. yeah i think that it does and you mentioned this f. king who was a wonderful attorney i was closest ally. if they can convince these ready the public that what an attorney how can do they can do better or they can do the same ideologically of course you cannot put a pin in between them there is no difference for people who support greater israel...
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we're happy to vaccinate people who have not and who have had covid. it's very important that as many people as possible, just as dr. reiner said, get vaccinated as quickly as possible. we want everyone to come in and as we were saying, we welcome the converts. come on in, and they can be particularly important as role models because they may be able to convince skeptics even more than i'm able to convince skeptics. we want everybody to be able to come in and be vaccinated. >> if they're able to be even more influential, that can't be a bad thing. and the white house is now weighing testing requirements for travelers from the uk. as you know, there's this new variant of the virus there. and president trump loves to tout his early travel restrictions on china. listen to this. >> i stopped china from coming to the united states. i stopped europe from coming into the united states long before the march date that you're talking about. so people should say i acted very early. >> in january, we put the ban on in china. that was an early day. then we later pu
we're happy to vaccinate people who have not and who have had covid. it's very important that as many people as possible, just as dr. reiner said, get vaccinated as quickly as possible. we want everyone to come in and as we were saying, we welcome the converts. come on in, and they can be particularly important as role models because they may be able to convince skeptics even more than i'm able to convince skeptics. we want everybody to be able to come in and be vaccinated. >> if they're...
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attorney general who trusts them, who supports their work, and who would defend them in the place of political attacks from the president or anybody else. and william barr is not that guy. >> thank you very much. >> thanks, don. >>> electoral college confirming president-elect biden's win. but is it time to reform a system that doesn't always line up with the popular vote? one former presidential candidate says yes. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! fighting cancer starts with you. covid has devastated our funding for lifesaving research. help us help patients. donate today. an herbal stress reliever ashwagandha, help us help patients. that helps you turn the stressed life... into your best life. stress less and live more. with stressballs. ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. a history. we have different needs and challenges. but one thing we share is wanting to make our lives
attorney general who trusts them, who supports their work, and who would defend them in the place of political attacks from the president or anybody else. and william barr is not that guy. >> thank you very much. >> thanks, don. >>> electoral college confirming president-elect biden's win. but is it time to reform a system that doesn't always line up with the popular vote? one former presidential candidate says yes. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the...
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i mean, we are what those who have gone before us have done. as they say, if you don't recognize the heroes who have kept freedom free, then shame on you. soledad: next on "matter of fact" -- sergeant melvin morris, a story of recognition denied. >> the actions that morris took, there was little doubt in my mind they needed to be recognized. >> and later, he set a record biking coast to coast. >> and rode my bicycle 5,200 miles across america. >> and running a month of marathons, a double amputee described his journey of ♪ gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. ♪ ♪ on all the food that makes you boogie. - [narrator] grubhub perks give you deals (upbeat music) get the food you love with perks from- - [crowd] grubhub. especially for guys who tend to get razor bumps with ordinarya razors.my shave.t you love. but now there's gillette skinguard. it flattens
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welcome and brianna great to have you on the string tell us really who you are what you do. i'm a former national chrysler terry for the bernie turning 20 campaign on the coast of bad faith prosper fertile texas and also a contributing editor i current affairs magazine i guess let me take you back to november the 7th when joe biden made his feet to speech it almost seemed in the speech that he was outlining who these teams would be come january 2021 that's coming isn't. i'm proud of the campaign we built around it i'm proud of coalition we put together the broader and most diverse coalition leadership democrats republicans independents progressives moderates conservatives there are no erna subvert her gay straight transgender warrior to no as you hated era i was raised especially those mothers and especially those moments when this campaign was as low as their the arab american community should get when i was shy your. i am wondering what was almost a pancho's upon what was a thank you and now i'm going to do good by here brianna how's it looking so with biden speaks. unfort
welcome and brianna great to have you on the string tell us really who you are what you do. i'm a former national chrysler terry for the bernie turning 20 campaign on the coast of bad faith prosper fertile texas and also a contributing editor i current affairs magazine i guess let me take you back to november the 7th when joe biden made his feet to speech it almost seemed in the speech that he was outlining who these teams would be come january 2021 that's coming isn't. i'm proud of the...
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who is portraying that narrative?/ there is no question the latino voting bloc will continue to grow. every 30 seconds, a latino in the u.s. is turning 18. every year, an additional 1 million latinos are eligible to be registered to vote. that is 4 million every presidential election. workr end, in terms of the nonprofit organizations did, many who did this with a small amount of funds, the work we did is amazing. so many in our community were paying attention. in georgia yesterday on the first day of early voting is a record number of turnouts of people who understand the andrtance of that state what will happen january 5. >> there have been investments in civic engagement in the pacific islander communities across the country. we see enormous growth in voter registration and getting out the vote, especially in those battleground states like pennsylvania, michigan, and georgia. peoplealso hoping those come back again to the polls this january to show up as well. these investments the last 12 years have made a differe
who is portraying that narrative?/ there is no question the latino voting bloc will continue to grow. every 30 seconds, a latino in the u.s. is turning 18. every year, an additional 1 million latinos are eligible to be registered to vote. that is 4 million every presidential election. workr end, in terms of the nonprofit organizations did, many who did this with a small amount of funds, the work we did is amazing. so many in our community were paying attention. in georgia yesterday on the first...
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it's merely about paying back those who lied for him, those who refused to cooperate for him. it's a direct assault on the rule of law. it's also the worst form of cronyism and self-interest at work. but i have to tell you, rachel, that while i probably should be most offended by the convictions in the russia investigation, i'm most offended by the pardons in the iraq war crimes because here you have the absolute worst of america followed by the best of america, then tragically followed by the worst of america again. the worst in private contractors murdering innocent civilians in iraq. hard to imagine a worse act of any citizen of this country. then you have the best. you have hardworking people trying to bring these defendants to justice, trying the case multiple times, going to every effort. that's the best of america. you know, adherence to the rule of law, the sanctity of life, wherever it is. but now we have the worst of america all over again with the president giving a pardon to these people who committed full-blooded murder of men, women, and children. so that, to me,
it's merely about paying back those who lied for him, those who refused to cooperate for him. it's a direct assault on the rule of law. it's also the worst form of cronyism and self-interest at work. but i have to tell you, rachel, that while i probably should be most offended by the convictions in the russia investigation, i'm most offended by the pardons in the iraq war crimes because here you have the absolute worst of america followed by the best of america, then tragically followed by the...
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have these conditions as people who don't in fact people who have these conditions probably stand to gain the most from getting the vaccination because they are at highest risk of having bad outcomes from getting the infection doctor. a recent polls show that most americans will get this vaccination given the chance but there's a significant number. >>who say they won't get that vaccination what do you tell people who are saying don't think i'm i'm i don't think i would do that they're healthy otherwise they don't have those underlying conditions but they just choose not to get it. >>that's a great question and i think encompasses a lot of people who or perhaps reluctant to get the vaccine for a lot of different reasons i think some people have heard on social concerns about side effects some people are concerned about allergic reactions. some are reluctant because they think that they would do fine with the infection and they would rather have that than have the vaccine that they don't know that much about and i would just say to those folks you find out more about there's going to
have these conditions as people who don't in fact people who have these conditions probably stand to gain the most from getting the vaccination because they are at highest risk of having bad outcomes from getting the infection doctor. a recent polls show that most americans will get this vaccination given the chance but there's a significant number. >>who say they won't get that vaccination what do you tell people who are saying don't think i'm i'm i don't think i would do that they're...
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it's the carrier, the person who carries the organism on his clothes or on his body or the person who has a mild attack of the disease who is the dangerous one. and remember that the person who has the mild attack can give it to one who is unprotected and that person get it in all its severity. if you gamble with your health and with your life, you are very fool hr foolhardy. there is a definite danger as long as people in the city are unprotected. for your own safety and for that of your families and friends, please, don't take a chance. be vaccinated tonight. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have been listening to a special address by dr. israel weinstein, health commissioner of the city of new york. >> vaccination is the sure preventive against smallpox. >> vaccination is the sure preventive against smallpox. it might sound quaint now, but those radio addresses were a key ingredient in what of the most successful vaccine rollouts in american history, possibly in global history. under dr. weinstein's leadership, the city set up mass vaccination sites for people to line up and -- look at
it's the carrier, the person who carries the organism on his clothes or on his body or the person who has a mild attack of the disease who is the dangerous one. and remember that the person who has the mild attack can give it to one who is unprotected and that person get it in all its severity. if you gamble with your health and with your life, you are very fool hr foolhardy. there is a definite danger as long as people in the city are unprotected. for your own safety and for that of your...
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it's always those who have the most to hide who attack other people for the very things they've done, always. even at the time he was saying it, it was obvious to us that something was very wrong with eric swalwell. two years ago we asked swalwell to come on this show and reveal the evidence he claims he collected on russian collusion. swalwell claim. he made loud noises and he left. he had no evidence. but he didn't stop making allegations. here he is at a hearing with jim comey back in 2017. >> i want to talk about the kremlin play book. there are a number of ways a foreign adversary can influence a person. do you agree with that? >> yes. >> financial? >> yes, that can be one. >> romance. >> yes. >> compromise. >> correct. >> setting up a compromise. >> yes. >> how about inadvertently compromising? you stumble into that surveillance and they take that information and try to use to it coerce you. >> that's part of the play book. >> it's part of the play book. part of the kremlin play book, eric swalwell says. what they do, these foreign intel services, they use sex, a honey trap, if
it's always those who have the most to hide who attack other people for the very things they've done, always. even at the time he was saying it, it was obvious to us that something was very wrong with eric swalwell. two years ago we asked swalwell to come on this show and reveal the evidence he claims he collected on russian collusion. swalwell claim. he made loud noises and he left. he had no evidence. but he didn't stop making allegations. here he is at a hearing with jim comey back in 2017....
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latinos who come to the u.s. or were born here tend to be very entrepreneurial, small businesses, enterprising. that aligns with the republican message. they're socially conservative on abortion, same-sex marriage, religious freedoms. so they align with trump on a lot of these issues so they're willing to overlook some of the rhetoric. host: michael on the democrats line, crosby, texas. caller: i am a veteran. socialu talk about conservatives, then you talk about trump's base. host: mute the volume on your television. go ahead with your comment. caller: and a veteran. i am in texas. there are a lot of people down here don't like trump. don't like his policy, whatever that is, because nobody said, ok, i'm going to do this. he said, i am an american first born ofrica was immigrants. where you going to lock ?verybody out in and you talk about trump. then they start talking about obama. obama wasn't running. talking about biden. biden not on the ticket. what about his kids? host: daniel allott, the president througho
latinos who come to the u.s. or were born here tend to be very entrepreneurial, small businesses, enterprising. that aligns with the republican message. they're socially conservative on abortion, same-sex marriage, religious freedoms. so they align with trump on a lot of these issues so they're willing to overlook some of the rhetoric. host: michael on the democrats line, crosby, texas. caller: i am a veteran. socialu talk about conservatives, then you talk about trump's base. host: mute the...
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who had the loudest voice who made me cry more. who made me scream more so it was like i can do better you didn't do enough and then the next one will come and then this one would like or you got tired after greatest a minute and they don't care if you live they don't care if you run out of breath they don't care if there's blood everywhere as a matter of fact it's like we want to see more we want to see more of your tears screaming more of your blood you going in and of consciousness that's what we want to see and every time something like that happens when i last breath or i was unconscious you could hear them laughing like oh you really did a number on her there is really good and then someone would say oh no no i'm back it's my turn now and then they would fight to come back and you sitting there in a state of my dying or my life and i actually wish that i was really dying in this moment so what he's saying is completely right that's what they did. it and i'll come over to you now i mean if you've been listening to to to everyb
who had the loudest voice who made me cry more. who made me scream more so it was like i can do better you didn't do enough and then the next one will come and then this one would like or you got tired after greatest a minute and they don't care if you live they don't care if you run out of breath they don't care if there's blood everywhere as a matter of fact it's like we want to see more we want to see more of your tears screaming more of your blood you going in and of consciousness that's...
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at times, imagine scuffles between those who reject eisel ideology and those who remain brainwashed. it's an explosive mix. the question is whether the threat from these clashes is an excuse for any humane treatment bordering on torture. the syrian democratic forces that are running the camp, say such practices are banned, but they are admitting mistakes and keep complaining about the resources they have or lack to keep the whole mess under control. we'll soley responsible for the safety and security of thousands of families of militants in the whole camps. something far beyond this capabilities, due to the failure of the international community to cooperate with us and their refusal to repatriate this it's so where do these families belong? who bears the ultimate responsibility for the woman and children? many of whom never chose to be an islamic state, but ended up in its jaws. e.u. members don't want the families back flying them as a security threat, revoking citizenships. it is more than turning a blind eye. these states are actively engaging in a policy that is leaving these pe
at times, imagine scuffles between those who reject eisel ideology and those who remain brainwashed. it's an explosive mix. the question is whether the threat from these clashes is an excuse for any humane treatment bordering on torture. the syrian democratic forces that are running the camp, say such practices are banned, but they are admitting mistakes and keep complaining about the resources they have or lack to keep the whole mess under control. we'll soley responsible for the safety and...