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>> well, i think i spent a lot of time in sarah's classroom at first, and sarah had to give me the green light before i started meeting students. you know, that was very purposeful. i mean, sarah really takes great care of her students, and i was also aware i was an outsider walking into a classroom with kids carrying all different kinds of experiences, including very serious trauma, and i didn't want to encroach on anyone before they kind of knew who i was and got familiar with my face, so sarah actually had me play some of her typical classroom games. one called hot seat, which now i've put you in up here, so it all comes full circle. >> thank you. [laughter] >> where i sat in front of the class, and with a big jar of candy -- i don't think you were in that class, but i met you around that same time. >> yeah. >> yeah. your sister was in that class. >> my sister was there. >> yeah. and kids were encouraged to ask me questions, and as a reward, i would answer and throw them a piece of candy, and slowly it just started to, you know, build familiarity and relationships with kids, and then
>> well, i think i spent a lot of time in sarah's classroom at first, and sarah had to give me the green light before i started meeting students. you know, that was very purposeful. i mean, sarah really takes great care of her students, and i was also aware i was an outsider walking into a classroom with kids carrying all different kinds of experiences, including very serious trauma, and i didn't want to encroach on anyone before they kind of knew who i was and got familiar with my face,...
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and that is community. >> sarah, i'm going to give the last question to you. you mentioned a physical space, your office, the relationships that you filled with the students are obviously long lasting. during the pandemic, a lot of the last year and half was remote, he did not have that place to meet with the students and to build t the relationship that physical space. so how do you cater to the needs of the kids who really need help and also how are you navigating that in building those relationships. >> we lost a lot of it. i'm sure there role a lot of things that kids relied on, the school staff noticing, there are things that happened at home or in our personal lives and go j unnoticed but were just around each other that we pick up on and we notice and students did not leave their homes and they would sign onto the computer, you're not picking up on this thing so there is a lot of stuff that we missed in the things that we could, i went into a students home and met with her in a backyard. she did not go to school for three weeks and it was her senior yea
and that is community. >> sarah, i'm going to give the last question to you. you mentioned a physical space, your office, the relationships that you filled with the students are obviously long lasting. during the pandemic, a lot of the last year and half was remote, he did not have that place to meet with the students and to build t the relationship that physical space. so how do you cater to the needs of the kids who really need help and also how are you navigating that in building those...
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hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, es, hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes. this _ hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes. this is _ hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes, this is the _ hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes, this is the biggest, - hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes, this is the biggest, the i yes, this is the biggest, the control room of the largest onshore wind farms in wales and england. just imagine the map, it is really between south wales and the beacons, and the hardware the valleys of four postindustrial valleys come to the top, a £400 million project by the swedish state owned project. you can see this map here, from the control room they can monitor them, and those 76 turbines, they are about 100 meters high, producing enough power homes. —— 200,000 homes. this is part of the move away from coal. today, they have been talking about moving away from fossil fuels, but joining me as stephen hughes, from a welsh company producing batteries for the renewable energy sector using coal. thanks for coming along. batteries made of coal, it does not sound... it sou
hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, es, hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes. this _ hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes. this is _ hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes, this is the _ hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes, this is the biggest, - hi there, sarah. hi, clive, and, yes, this is the biggest, the i yes, this is the biggest, the control room of the largest onshore wind farms in wales and england. just imagine the map, it is really between south wales and the beacons, and the hardware the...
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ed: sarah, great to be with you. i normally wouldn't want to start on the shares when we are talking about this, but this is one of the biggest pops i've ever seen on one of these, about 40%. why is this happening? why are we seeing such a reaction? sarah: because they are very excited about our business. nextdoor is about neighborhoods. we believe we have a global opportunity on our hands. of course, we are doing it for the right reasons. we are all about purpose and about making it a kinder world, but we also know we have a great business on our hands. a lot of data that allows us to do an app sponsored model, and we are excited about where the business is going from here. ed: talk to us about what is going to be the first order of business. sarah: obviously it was a fundraising opportunity because we wanted to bolster the balance sheets. where we are going with that investment number one is to continue to build out for growth and engagement. more neighbors coming to the platform, and as they are coming to the plat
ed: sarah, great to be with you. i normally wouldn't want to start on the shares when we are talking about this, but this is one of the biggest pops i've ever seen on one of these, about 40%. why is this happening? why are we seeing such a reaction? sarah: because they are very excited about our business. nextdoor is about neighborhoods. we believe we have a global opportunity on our hands. of course, we are doing it for the right reasons. we are all about purpose and about making it a kinder...
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sarah: it is hard to say. everyone is familiar with the risks in terms of if inflation does stay at the current levels and we do not get the moderation many people expect, then we have a great likelihood you will see demand slow over next year, the mix will shift more towards services. that will relieve a lot of the pressure we are seeing in goods and nation -- goods inflation. goods inflation is at a 30 year high. service inflation is still well within its range of the past 30 years. the fed, to the extent they get going too soon, they might over cool demand which is already set to slow. tom: may be an unfair question, but i will take a chance. with the dynamics of this economy, how do you model when we flip to actual lesion adjusted wage growth? where is that? sarah: it is probably going to be somewhere in the back half of 2022. we have inflation staying the elevated through the first half of next year. we have cpi hitting 7% in the first quarter. as eye-popping as that 6% handle was it will get worse before
sarah: it is hard to say. everyone is familiar with the risks in terms of if inflation does stay at the current levels and we do not get the moderation many people expect, then we have a great likelihood you will see demand slow over next year, the mix will shift more towards services. that will relieve a lot of the pressure we are seeing in goods and nation -- goods inflation. goods inflation is at a 30 year high. service inflation is still well within its range of the past 30 years. the fed,...
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i'm sarah stinson. we are going to start, of course, with weather because yesterday it was gorgeous. if you didn't get out, maybe today will be the day because it's going to dave. yeah. you're all bundled up over there. it's not going to really too, too cold in the mornings. that will be this week. so. >> keep that handy because it's going to be quite chilly. it looks like for the week ahead in the morning hours, particularly. but yes, enjoy this afternoon. lots of sunshine, pretty much wall to wall. even the fog is not really doing much at all this morning. live shot of the east bay shoreline shows a pretty much lit up. we have some water colors at work on the skies for now. so nice start to the day. now, having said all that, what things look like. upstream weather is a front still there. it's really kind of a a joke in some ways to produce any rain for us. we're calling this maybe a sprinkle opportunity happening on tuesday whatever. it's really the with the wind pattern. that's going to be really wo
i'm sarah stinson. we are going to start, of course, with weather because yesterday it was gorgeous. if you didn't get out, maybe today will be the day because it's going to dave. yeah. you're all bundled up over there. it's not going to really too, too cold in the mornings. that will be this week. so. >> keep that handy because it's going to be quite chilly. it looks like for the week ahead in the morning hours, particularly. but yes, enjoy this afternoon. lots of sunshine, pretty much...
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we're here with sarah silverman. that was a clip from your new show, "santa, inc. >> yes >> seth: not for kids. >> no. >> seth: yeah. >> not for kids. >> seth: it looks like it might be for kids, but then, you hear a "goddamn it" at the end of the clip, and you're like, "oh, this is from sarah silverman. >> i mean, i think this is the kind of thing you want kids to watch anyway, maybe? >> seth: like cool kids. you want a cool kid to find their way to it, right, that can handle it. what is the premise of "santa, inc.?" >> it's like the business of christmas. it takes place in the north pole and like, it's like the year round business of getting ready for that one night of christmas, and it's funny it's made entirely -- not entirely, but many jews came together to create this. [ laughter ] seth rogan and me and the creator and writer ali rushfield and -- but first of all, the elves. i play an elf. candy smalls and elves are jews in this [ laughter ] because they can work christmas. [ laughter ] i think really elves are
we're here with sarah silverman. that was a clip from your new show, "santa, inc. >> yes >> seth: not for kids. >> no. >> seth: yeah. >> not for kids. >> seth: it looks like it might be for kids, but then, you hear a "goddamn it" at the end of the clip, and you're like, "oh, this is from sarah silverman. >> i mean, i think this is the kind of thing you want kids to watch anyway, maybe? >> seth: like cool kids. you want a cool...
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sarah. >> thank you, dave. happening today. moraine county is starting to vaccinate kids ages 5 to 11 years old, the mass vaccination clinic. >> is set up at miller creek middle school getting underway this morning. kron four's camila barco is live there in sandra fell into more camila. >> yet today is the day. sarah, i'm currently like that miller creek middle school slots filled up within for many parents. >> and thousands of kids are going to be rolling up their sleeves this weekend. in marine county for kids to get vaccinated. now health officials have been planning for months to make sure that this goes smoothly. the county has set up several pa track apd a pediatric vaccination clinics for this weekend. and later this month here at miller creek middle school health care workers are going to administer 500 vaccines today and tomorrow. each day, officials say the demand is high. all 1000 spots to vaccinate 5 to 11 year-olds this weekend filled up in less than 10 minutes just at this location alone. here's w
sarah. >> thank you, dave. happening today. moraine county is starting to vaccinate kids ages 5 to 11 years old, the mass vaccination clinic. >> is set up at miller creek middle school getting underway this morning. kron four's camila barco is live there in sandra fell into more camila. >> yet today is the day. sarah, i'm currently like that miller creek middle school slots filled up within for many parents. >> and thousands of kids are going to be rolling up their...
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sarah helped him undress. the cold turned to beaver and to pneumonia. by september 5 her husband was dead. her funeral was held in a ceremony inducted by one of david's fellow freemasons. after her husband's death sarah brought his fifth child into the world. little william joined his father was brothers and sisters, frances and josefina. the boys were seven and five, the girls three. the new window had no illusions about what came next. david made a good living as a lawyer but like many couples that hales had no savings to speak up and until the boys were old enough to go to work or until she remarried, and unthinkable prospects she and her children wouldhave no choice but to rely on the charity family and neighbors might offer . david's fellow freemasons would provide assistance but even so it would be a struggle . that was the opening paragraphs of melanie kirkpatrick's book lady editor, i've a biography of sarah josephahale and the making of a modern american woman . i'm the vice president of public affairs at hudson institute joined here today with
sarah helped him undress. the cold turned to beaver and to pneumonia. by september 5 her husband was dead. her funeral was held in a ceremony inducted by one of david's fellow freemasons. after her husband's death sarah brought his fifth child into the world. little william joined his father was brothers and sisters, frances and josefina. the boys were seven and five, the girls three. the new window had no illusions about what came next. david made a good living as a lawyer but like many...
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for sarah, i mean sarah did know in l for sarah, i mean sarah did know in advance_ for sarah, i mean sarah did know in advance that — for sarah, i mean sarah did know in advance that olive was going to be coming _ advance that olive was going to be coming early and i think that was traumatic— coming early and i think that was traumatic enough for this family. but for— traumatic enough for this family. but for many people who have a preterm — but for many people who have a preterm birth they don't know their baby is_ preterm birth they don't know their baby is coming early. one minute they are — baby is coming early. one minute they are having a normal pregnancy and the _ they are having a normal pregnancy and the next minute they are in emergency care and it can absolutely devastate _ emergency care and it can absolutely devastate people's lives. how emergency care and it can absolutely devastate people's lives.— devastate people's lives. how do the net devastate people's lives. how do they get looked _ devastate people's lives. how do they get looked after— devastate p
for sarah, i mean sarah did know in l for sarah, i mean sarah did know in advance_ for sarah, i mean sarah did know in advance that — for sarah, i mean sarah did know in advance that olive was going to be coming _ advance that olive was going to be coming early and i think that was traumatic— coming early and i think that was traumatic enough for this family. but for— traumatic enough for this family. but for many people who have a preterm — but for many people who have a preterm birth...
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sarah. >> thanks table. look forward to that happening today the 101st, san francisco mayor's salute to veterans parade kicks off in just a few hours. the parade was first held in 1919 and it continues today. kron four's camila barco live in san francisco to tell us what we can expect for today. camilla. >> yeah, it's going to be a lot that people can look for to like every veterans day parade. there's going to be marching band. the army color guard drill team. so you can expect to see a lot during today's parade and this is to honor and show appreciation for those who have served our country now, sara, as you said, this is the 101st san francisco mayor salute to veterans parade. it kicks off with the bay area. more cycle coalition and 39 units are participating in this year's now the festivities start near fisherman's wharf and end at aquatic park. san francisco's veterans day parade dates back to 1919. like sarah said and really the holiday is celebrated on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month t
sarah. >> thanks table. look forward to that happening today the 101st, san francisco mayor's salute to veterans parade kicks off in just a few hours. the parade was first held in 1919 and it continues today. kron four's camila barco live in san francisco to tell us what we can expect for today. camilla. >> yeah, it's going to be a lot that people can look for to like every veterans day parade. there's going to be marching band. the army color guard drill team. so you can expect to...
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sarah fin says he and his family have lost most of their income is a handful of big winners in congos, rapidly growing cobalt industry. sarah fins, not one of them. malcolm web al jazeera chairman than the democratic republic of congo. ah, pop up the ron algebra. these are the headlines concerns over a new corona virus variant. shaking the world economy got the stock markets and the price of oil fil is news emerged on friday. the travel industry is likely to suffer as well as the board is closed around the world. on that note, a growing number of countries are the banding or restricting travel from southern africa. the restrictions came as the world health organization declared the new cobit 19 variance. they called it on the chrome and said it was a variant of concern. we understand that people are concerned. the good thing is that we have monitoring systems around the world to detect these variance very quickly. this variant was detected a few weeks ago, and already scientists are sharing research with us information with us so that we can take action. what's really important as an
sarah fin says he and his family have lost most of their income is a handful of big winners in congos, rapidly growing cobalt industry. sarah fins, not one of them. malcolm web al jazeera chairman than the democratic republic of congo. ah, pop up the ron algebra. these are the headlines concerns over a new corona virus variant. shaking the world economy got the stock markets and the price of oil fil is news emerged on friday. the travel industry is likely to suffer as well as the board is...
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and i remember because i did this to sarah. it was tied together with string and it was like a travel log of all the places that they had fled and the memories they wanted to share with her and it really was one of the most beautiful moments that i saw and sullivan and now one of my favorite scenes in the book. a. >> that tells me a lot about how the students see you. >> i can't tell you because some of them will tell about it. she wasn't only a teacher obecause she's sitting here, i would say m to everybody, i rose to my family, for me sarah was a friend, a sister, a mother, teacher, helper, everything. she helped me with my court date. she called my lawyer. i had a speeding ticket. inshe helped me with that. she helped me to find a job. to spend more than two hours a day explaining life here, how i have to do it, how i have to deal with people, talk with people. don't do that, they aren't going to like that. you have to do it this way. she explained to me if i want to apply for the job i have to look nice. she always helped m
and i remember because i did this to sarah. it was tied together with string and it was like a travel log of all the places that they had fled and the memories they wanted to share with her and it really was one of the most beautiful moments that i saw and sullivan and now one of my favorite scenes in the book. a. >> that tells me a lot about how the students see you. >> i can't tell you because some of them will tell about it. she wasn't only a teacher obecause she's sitting here,...
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tonight -- sarah silverman. star of "born on thrid base," comedian, gary gulman. musician and producer mark ronson. featuring the 8g band with elmo lovano. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we're so happy to be with you tonight. and now we're going to get to the news 11 democratic senators sent a letter yesterday calling on him to explore prices, which has to be so aggravating for a guy who's been hawking amtrak for 40 years. [ laughter ] "oh, are gas prices too high god, i wish i had an idea for you. [ laughter ] florida governor ron desantis filed paperwork yesterday to run for re-elecetion in 2022 which, in florida, is just finishing the maze on the back page of "highlights. [ laughter ] the writer who wrote that is from florida [ laughter ] i don't want anybody to think that's just like global -- whatever, coastal elites global elites. [ light laughter ] republican representative paul gosar on sunday tweeted a digitally edited, excuse me, anime style video that appeeared to show him atta
tonight -- sarah silverman. star of "born on thrid base," comedian, gary gulman. musician and producer mark ronson. featuring the 8g band with elmo lovano. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we're so happy to be with you tonight. and now we're going to get to the news 11 democratic senators sent a letter yesterday calling on him to explore prices, which has to be so aggravating for a guy who's been...
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sarah has already given us a list of things that she would want. when you look at a potential location to work in, what are the things that you need and what support do you want, eitherfrom national or regional government for that to be in place? well, to start with nine. times out of ten we look for something that's . appropriate to the idea and often the idea's - that we generate particular locations, so we tend to go there. - i think the second factor i for us is, is there any soft money, is there any government or local film agency money that. could support a budget? and then, of course, you're actually right, from there onwards you need the skill set in the crew. _ we've recently finished . a show in scotland where we were working in - glasgow and edinburgh. and because it was| straight after which lockdown it was at that point, the whole marketplace was flooded. _ and it's flooded with global productions, i massive streaming productions. and to phil's point, - making the point in a slightly different way, the inflation, the crew rate inflatio
sarah has already given us a list of things that she would want. when you look at a potential location to work in, what are the things that you need and what support do you want, eitherfrom national or regional government for that to be in place? well, to start with nine. times out of ten we look for something that's . appropriate to the idea and often the idea's - that we generate particular locations, so we tend to go there. - i think the second factor i for us is, is there any soft money, is...
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here's climate editor sarah smith. sarah: allowed opportunity for protesters to cachet opportunity -- a opportunity for protesters to deliver allowed message. greta thunberg said leaders failed to deliver. young kids inspired by greta have drawn pictures of her. >> i know she put out a sign and then everybody else started following her. >> how do you talk to children this age about climate change without scaring them? >> they themselves are aware. they know about plastic, pollution, air pollution. sara as the government announced measures to put climatat the heart of education, kids, mostly with parents' permission, were skipping school to take part in the protest. >> says no means now, not later. why? >> we need to get this now, but they are not starting it. >> they are just gng to make promises they can't keep. >> you think thousand what world leaders are doing at cop, making promises they can't commit -- they can't keep? >> trying to make a change. >> you don't think they are trying to achieve the same thing as you,
here's climate editor sarah smith. sarah: allowed opportunity for protesters to cachet opportunity -- a opportunity for protesters to deliver allowed message. greta thunberg said leaders failed to deliver. young kids inspired by greta have drawn pictures of her. >> i know she put out a sign and then everybody else started following her. >> how do you talk to children this age about climate change without scaring them? >> they themselves are aware. they know about plastic,...
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that was the opening paragraph of melanie kirkpatrick "lady editor" a biography of sarah josepha hale and the making of the modern american woman. hi, i am anne-marie hauser, vice president of public affairs at hudson institute, and join here with my colleague and senior fellow melanie kirkpatrick and the biographer of this book.she was a longtime journalist at the wall street journal and we have the oopleasure of hearing more from her today about this book and why she wrote it. before there was oprah or martha stewart and online influencer she is probably one of the most famous women but mostly forgotten from the 19th century. she was a writer, patriot and educator, style setter and godmother of things giving. you're in for a treat this book is terrific this woman is fascinating. i'm going to have melanie open up with a few comments then we will have a curated conversation back and forth and we look forward to taking questions to discuss ilthis further. yoi'll make one correction to your introduction she would have liked for you to have called me and off the rest and you would have b
that was the opening paragraph of melanie kirkpatrick "lady editor" a biography of sarah josepha hale and the making of the modern american woman. hi, i am anne-marie hauser, vice president of public affairs at hudson institute, and join here with my colleague and senior fellow melanie kirkpatrick and the biographer of this book.she was a longtime journalist at the wall street journal and we have the oopleasure of hearing more from her today about this book and why she wrote it....
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sarah. >> thank you, dave. 7. oh, one. and we will start with san francisco police arresting multiple people suspected of robbing the the louis baton store in union square the crime happened last night around 8 ooclock in the video sent to us from one of our viewers, you can clearly see officers chasing down and then appearing to smash the windows of a silver mustang. it's not clear if the suspected robbers were inside the car glass of the on stories all cheddar to, of course, from those robbers in this video from another viewer. you can see another person fleeing the scene. look arms full of clothing and this was just seconds before police officers swarmed that silver mustang. the officers eventually pulled someone out of the war and are seen taking that person into custody. look at that silver mustang right there. now we've reached out to san francisco police for more details. but have not heard back yet. this is something we'll continue to monitor as the morning goes on. now for 15 days. all eyes were on the
sarah. >> thank you, dave. 7. oh, one. and we will start with san francisco police arresting multiple people suspected of robbing the the louis baton store in union square the crime happened last night around 8 ooclock in the video sent to us from one of our viewers, you can clearly see officers chasing down and then appearing to smash the windows of a silver mustang. it's not clear if the suspected robbers were inside the car glass of the on stories all cheddar to, of course, from those...
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sarah helped him undress and get into bed. the cold quickly turned into fever and ferociously into pneumonia. his funeral was held at the baptist meeting house. a month after her husband's death, sarah brought their fifth child into the world. little william joined his now fatherless brothers and sisters, david and horatio, frances and josepha. the new widow had no illusions about what came next. david had made a good living as a lawyer but like many young married couples, the hales had no savings to speak of. until the boys were old enough to go out to work or until she remarried, an unthinkable prospect, she and her children would have no choice but to rely on the charity her family and others might offer. david's brother freemasons would offer assistance but even so, it would be trouble. that is the opening of a biography of sarah josepha hale. i'm ann marie houser. i'm joined with my colleague and senior fellow melanie kirkpatrick and the biographer of this book. she was a long time journalist at "the wall street journal"
sarah helped him undress and get into bed. the cold quickly turned into fever and ferociously into pneumonia. his funeral was held at the baptist meeting house. a month after her husband's death, sarah brought their fifth child into the world. little william joined his now fatherless brothers and sisters, david and horatio, frances and josepha. the new widow had no illusions about what came next. david had made a good living as a lawyer but like many young married couples, the hales had no...
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first, we the check in with sarah carter. she's been in virginia talking to a lot of voters all day and over the last two weeks. she's reporting from youngkin's headquarters. sarah, what is the mood there? >> well, there's energy in the air. here's a youngkin's headquarters in chantilly, virginia, you can feel it. there's overflow out of the main room behind me. everybody is excited. i have to tell you, the people working on youngkin's campaign really feel like they have this. a lot of people are nervous. they don't want to jinx it. i spoke to a number of voters throughout virginia. i spoke to a mcauliffe voter. the majority of people that i have spoke to, sean, were really focused on their child's education, on the economy and they believe that it was youngkin that would deliver. whether they were independents, you know, i'm not sure if i interviewed any democrats. people were very cautious. they were concerned about like the divisions that they've seen in virginia. as a whole, most parents agree, especially in loudoun count
first, we the check in with sarah carter. she's been in virginia talking to a lot of voters all day and over the last two weeks. she's reporting from youngkin's headquarters. sarah, what is the mood there? >> well, there's energy in the air. here's a youngkin's headquarters in chantilly, virginia, you can feel it. there's overflow out of the main room behind me. everybody is excited. i have to tell you, the people working on youngkin's campaign really feel like they have this. a lot of...
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hello, you must be sarah. hi, barry here through. i'm very high. welcome to can you just see those guys that is one of the most bio diverse why live rich sites in britain? so you want to say hello, i really with one of those places to be for this i used to pay an oil refinery. you can see remnants of industry all around us has been abandoned for more than 40 years. and why is an old oil refinery, an ideal spot for protecting bugs? it hasn't been managed, has been made pesticides. so providing natural habitats that have been lost in the wider landscape. wildlife is using this as a refuge rarely for. ah, sarah, what's as it looks like helicopter should be landing any minute now. is it a large tarmac base? there's about 30 of them across the site they would have. how was the large oil storage tank is but as you can see, nature is corin back. and how many species of insects are there on the same with over 2500 different species on this side alone include him so much found nowhere else. this is why the site is a you case, 1st book reserve. can we try to
hello, you must be sarah. hi, barry here through. i'm very high. welcome to can you just see those guys that is one of the most bio diverse why live rich sites in britain? so you want to say hello, i really with one of those places to be for this i used to pay an oil refinery. you can see remnants of industry all around us has been abandoned for more than 40 years. and why is an old oil refinery, an ideal spot for protecting bugs? it hasn't been managed, has been made pesticides. so providing...
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sarah, thank you for joining us. sarah: thank you for having me. matt: jason robert specializes in american political institutions with emphasis in the u.s. congress. he is serving at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. he earned a back first degree from the university of north alabama and his phd from the washington university in st. louis. he was an assistant professor at the university of minnesota. he is currently working on a process that -- project that explores ballot types. jason, thank you for joining us. finally, artur davis, who served from 2003-2011. he was successful in multiple campaigns for congress and provides perspective as someone who has participated in elections for governor of alabama. valuable experience in the context of our conversation today. he earned his bachelors degree and juris doctor from harvard where he graduated magna cum laude. following his career as an elected official he returned to the practice of law and works in the field of workplace discrimination. thank you for joining us. artur: thanks for
sarah, thank you for joining us. sarah: thank you for having me. matt: jason robert specializes in american political institutions with emphasis in the u.s. congress. he is serving at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. he earned a back first degree from the university of north alabama and his phd from the washington university in st. louis. he was an assistant professor at the university of minnesota. he is currently working on a process that -- project that explores ballot types....
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and apparently in pennsylvania, they're also allowed to lie about what happened. >> sarah, do you agree? and how could this impact the case? >> yeah, lindsey, this is such a horrible case. and i always say, these cases are case by case. there's no blanket analysis, but here you have police officers that apparently paul called for help, and then they arrive. of course, they see the pellet gun, let's give them the benefit of the doubt, they didn't know whether it was a real gun or a bb gun, but police officers can use lethal force in two circumstances, when they have probable cause to believe a suspect poses an imminent threat of serious bodily harm or when a dangerous suspect is fleeing from the commission of a crime. neither of these hold true here. in fact, they tell hall, you're not any trouble, you're not in any trouble. and again, to eric's point, you know, the cover-up is horrible here. if you've done nothing wrong, why would you cover it up? just tell the truth. i think they shot out of frustration. that's what it seems to me like happened here. and then they tried to cover up and
and apparently in pennsylvania, they're also allowed to lie about what happened. >> sarah, do you agree? and how could this impact the case? >> yeah, lindsey, this is such a horrible case. and i always say, these cases are case by case. there's no blanket analysis, but here you have police officers that apparently paul called for help, and then they arrive. of course, they see the pellet gun, let's give them the benefit of the doubt, they didn't know whether it was a real gun or a...
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sarah helped him undress. and get into bed. the cold quickly turned to fever and then, ferociously, to pneumonia. by september 26th, her husband was dead. the funeral was held in a ceremony conducted by one of david's fellow freemasons. sarah brought his fifth child into the world soon. this child joined siblings francis and josepha. the new widow had no illusions about what came next. david had made a good living as a lawyer, but like many young couples, the hales had no savings to speak of. until the boys were old enough to work, or until she remarried, an unthinkable prospect, she and her children had to rely on the charity of family and neighbors. david's fellow freemasons also provided assistance. even so, it would be a struggle. that was the opening paragraph of melanie kirkpatrick's book, "lady editor", a biography of sarah josepha hale. i am ann marie hauser, vice president of public affairs at the hudson institute. i am joined by melanie kirkpatrick, a longtime writer at the wall street journal. i am pleased to learn m
sarah helped him undress. and get into bed. the cold quickly turned to fever and then, ferociously, to pneumonia. by september 26th, her husband was dead. the funeral was held in a ceremony conducted by one of david's fellow freemasons. sarah brought his fifth child into the world soon. this child joined siblings francis and josepha. the new widow had no illusions about what came next. david had made a good living as a lawyer, but like many young couples, the hales had no savings to speak of....
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she produced two daughters, sarah and jane. finally, francis gave birth to a little boy, john. >> it's incredibly sad. he lived for barely hours before he died of a lung condition. >> there was not just the grief of losing a child but the grief of losing this child that her husband so badly wanted. >> 18 months later after the death of his precious little boy, diana was born, third girl. >> i couldn't understand why. i was perhaps a nuisance to have around. which later years i perceived was being part of the son. the child before me died was the son and both were crazy to have and a son, an heir, and then comes a third daughter. what a ball, we're going to have to try again. so i recognized it. >> diana's growing up with feeling she has already disappointed her parents because she wasn't the right sex. i didn't give my parents what they wanted. i'm not good enough. but diana was determined to prove everybody wrong. she was thinking you can be anything you want to be, you can do anything you want to do as long as you put your mi
she produced two daughters, sarah and jane. finally, francis gave birth to a little boy, john. >> it's incredibly sad. he lived for barely hours before he died of a lung condition. >> there was not just the grief of losing a child but the grief of losing this child that her husband so badly wanted. >> 18 months later after the death of his precious little boy, diana was born, third girl. >> i couldn't understand why. i was perhaps a nuisance to have around. which later...
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jonathan: sarah hunt joins us now of alpine woods. romans ax had a 47 -- goldman sachs had a 4700 year end price target. ubs comes out with their goal for next year, looking for 4850. it is a little more than 3%. the consensus seems to be muted price gains from here. do you share that? sarah: if you look at the last several years, if we kept covid out of it, you would say everyone has said we are pulling forward price appreciation, and therefore you are going to have a time of smaller returns. so far that hasn't happened yet. at some point that could change, but right now it has not changed. to lisa's point earlier, we still don't have an alternative. you have a lot of money out there looking for a home. even if we start to pull back on the taper in the u.s., if rates go higher, you have a lot of money that needs someplace to go . lisa: so in other words, what is the right paradigm that can keep equities grinding higher at paces that seem similar to what we have seen over the past few years while not heading into resection? -- into re
jonathan: sarah hunt joins us now of alpine woods. romans ax had a 47 -- goldman sachs had a 4700 year end price target. ubs comes out with their goal for next year, looking for 4850. it is a little more than 3%. the consensus seems to be muted price gains from here. do you share that? sarah: if you look at the last several years, if we kept covid out of it, you would say everyone has said we are pulling forward price appreciation, and therefore you are going to have a time of smaller returns....
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sarah stinson is live in santa rosa and sarah. okay. so sarah, looks like you're at the gas station where the abduction occurred. >> that's right. the 15 year-old delay whole girl was here at this arco gas station with her family else about the ways you can not the same. it's in arco gas station with this is where it happened here in santa rosa on guerneville road. it happened yesterday afternoon and this 15 year-old has been missing ever since. they have an idea of who they think the abductor is. let's first take a look at the photo of the girl missing its georgie on a bamboo loy. she was at this gas station with her family on guerneville road when a man they say man ran across the parking lot forced her into his car. it happened at one 50 yesterday afternoon. family was described as a 5 feet. 6 inches tall girl. you can see your picture. she's not long dark hair. they say she had was last seen wearing black jeans with a black sweatshirt with cherries on it. police and chp have identified the man they believe took the girl saying this
sarah stinson is live in santa rosa and sarah. okay. so sarah, looks like you're at the gas station where the abduction occurred. >> that's right. the 15 year-old delay whole girl was here at this arco gas station with her family else about the ways you can not the same. it's in arco gas station with this is where it happened here in santa rosa on guerneville road. it happened yesterday afternoon and this 15 year-old has been missing ever since. they have an idea of who they think the...
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before there was oprah or martha stewart or online influencers there was sarah josepha hale. she is probably one of the most famous women but mostly forgotten from the 19th century. she was a writer, apatriot, and educator at a godmother . you're in for a treat. this book is terrific. this woman is fascinating. i'm going to have melanie open up with a few comments and we will have a curated conversation back and forth and we look forward to taking your questions to discussthis further. so withoutfurther ado , melanie, welcome . >> it's wonderful to be here and i thank you and the hudson institute for hosting this wonderful event and giving me a chance to talk about a woman i think is the most or one of the most important and influential women in american history. i'll make one correction to your introduction. in the persona of mrs. hale. she i think would have liked for you to have called me and authoress and you would have been a vice-presidentess. she loved the words that designated professional women as women. here we are, authoress and vice-presidentess. >> you mentioned
before there was oprah or martha stewart or online influencers there was sarah josepha hale. she is probably one of the most famous women but mostly forgotten from the 19th century. she was a writer, apatriot, and educator at a godmother . you're in for a treat. this book is terrific. this woman is fascinating. i'm going to have melanie open up with a few comments and we will have a curated conversation back and forth and we look forward to taking your questions to discussthis further. so...
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good morning, basil. >> well, sarah, good morning. as for many lawmaker% and experts, they say this was a long time coming. but some say this will do nothing but increase the debt. >> after months of negotiations, president biden will sign off on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. it's the first time the president is actually delivering on a bipartisan infrastructure bill. top white house economist brian deese told abc's this week. the 1.2 5 trillion dollar bill is made up of both long-term and immediate investments to try to get money out to help. for example, upgrade our ports upgrade, our airports, upgrade, our roads. >> we're going to work without without a way to get that money working for the american people and on cnn state of the union michigan republican congressman fred upton defended his support of the bill as he saw it as a necessary step forward. this was a bipartisan plan. it it needed to happen. and i'm i'm glad that we got it past the finish line. but on abc's this week wyoming republican senator john barrasso slammed
good morning, basil. >> well, sarah, good morning. as for many lawmaker% and experts, they say this was a long time coming. but some say this will do nothing but increase the debt. >> after months of negotiations, president biden will sign off on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. it's the first time the president is actually delivering on a bipartisan infrastructure bill. top white house economist brian deese told abc's this week. the 1.2 5 trillion dollar bill is made up of both...
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sarah doing a professor at the university of wealth humber. sarah, welcome. my dad was also an educator. he was an elementary school principal. and back in the 1950s when i was just a kid, he told me that his school lunch program was the only substantial meal of the day for some of those students back to the future. everything is now a political argument, but it's not school lunch, lifeline worth funding. you know, many said that when you look at the quality of life, life begins in childhood and you know, it can impact trajectory of one's life. and so i think there's no doubt that when it comes to school based nutritional programs for children, i think it sets the tone for their lives. so i think it's absolutely crucial that this idea of food security begins with children in terms of their, their quality of life and their ability to be successful in school. what is no doubt? what is the most common misconception overall about food insecurity? i think that only certain people are immune you know, the segment earlier by miss banks clearly shows that the average
sarah doing a professor at the university of wealth humber. sarah, welcome. my dad was also an educator. he was an elementary school principal. and back in the 1950s when i was just a kid, he told me that his school lunch program was the only substantial meal of the day for some of those students back to the future. everything is now a political argument, but it's not school lunch, lifeline worth funding. you know, many said that when you look at the quality of life, life begins in childhood...
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i guess the question is sarah doyle, as we | question is sarah doyle, as we listen to the points of server redman do you believe that britishness needs to be protected, they need to be entered pension in order to help british tv remain distinct?— distinct? look, i don't completely _ distinct? look, i don't completely agree - distinct? look, i don't completely agree with distinct? look, i don't- completely agree with the government prescribing what stories we can and can't tell. the greatjoy of being british is free speech, hearing different voices. that would rule out things like normal people which was the big success of lockdown. we wouldn't of seen war and peace on the bbc. you can name hundreds and hundreds of programmes was that but the governments not suggesting it should be made it'sjust wants to make sure that stories rooted in the uk are told. i just think it's a little bit of a slippery slope to sort of nationalistic entrapment. because we have to let the creators tell the stories they want to tell. that's ourjob as producers. and surely that's the imagination of storytelling,
i guess the question is sarah doyle, as we | question is sarah doyle, as we listen to the points of server redman do you believe that britishness needs to be protected, they need to be entered pension in order to help british tv remain distinct?— distinct? look, i don't completely _ distinct? look, i don't completely agree - distinct? look, i don't completely agree with distinct? look, i don't- completely agree with the government prescribing what stories we can and can't tell. the greatjoy...
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then her ratio, went off and of course sarah couldn't go with because they didn't accept women until the 1970s but she would come home and teach her everything he's learned and when hale got married, shed and her husband every evening they would sit together at the table after dinner and for two hours they would study not justt literatue but also science and french and subjects not usually considered womensu subjects. >> right. i love what you said about her mother, she is profoundly influenced by her mother, her first schoolteacher. my mom is in the audience, she's also a schoolteacher and i felt scene when she said that but she said there's no influence as powerful as her mother but next in rank is that of a schoolmaster, it seems like that set her on that trajectory for her mother's influence and her husband but maybe you could speak to influences in her life that had this impact. >> her family influences were enormous, another influence was s her father, a revolutionary wr veteran, she was a deep patriot born in 1788, a year before washington force warning as president of the uni
then her ratio, went off and of course sarah couldn't go with because they didn't accept women until the 1970s but she would come home and teach her everything he's learned and when hale got married, shed and her husband every evening they would sit together at the table after dinner and for two hours they would study not justt literatue but also science and french and subjects not usually considered womensu subjects. >> right. i love what you said about her mother, she is profoundly...
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sarah. so what more details are emerging about these deaths or forensic investigation is underway to try and identify the 3 bodies that were found in what the booth stool boone, how house in the district of chinatown and chinatown was the flash point. so the main central point where the, the ra have run to wire the last couple of days. the police to get to identify who the people were local report suggest might have been looses. who got stuck in the stool when it was late on the fire. and we also had another develop with police have confirmed that they've arrested more than $100.00 people. a suspected of being involved denise brought for the last few days. i haven't made any or put any charges light any charges as yet, but 2100 red wrists. show that these i came to moving quickly and identify who would they bring, laid is behind the last couple of days of writing. and so, as you mentioned, the mind, the people leading this group of anti government demonstrations have been what the people of
sarah. so what more details are emerging about these deaths or forensic investigation is underway to try and identify the 3 bodies that were found in what the booth stool boone, how house in the district of chinatown and chinatown was the flash point. so the main central point where the, the ra have run to wire the last couple of days. the police to get to identify who the people were local report suggest might have been looses. who got stuck in the stool when it was late on the fire. and we...
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sarah has 12-year-old _ and fuel, clothes. sarah has 12-year-old twins _ and fuel, clothes. sarah has 12-year-old twins so - and fuel, clothes. sarah has 12-year-old twins so the - and fuel, clothes. sarah has - 12-year-old twins so the weekly 12—year—old twins so the weekly shop is getting to be more of a worry. shop is getting to be more of a wor . , shop is getting to be more of a wor . y ., , ., , worry. everything has gone up. it may only _ worry. everything has gone up. it may only be _ worry. everything has gone up. it may only be 50 _ worry. everything has gone up. it may only be 50 or _ worry. everything has gone up. it may only be 50 or 60p - worry. everything has gone up. it may only be 50 or 60p here | it may only be 50 or 60p here but at the end it adds up. you'rejust keeping but at the end it adds up. you're just keeping ahead of flow? absolutely. you're happy if you have 20 or £30 at the end of month.— if you have 20 or £30 at the end of month. with diesel and etrol at end of month. with diesel and petrol at record _ end of month. with diesel and petro
sarah has 12-year-old _ and fuel, clothes. sarah has 12-year-old twins _ and fuel, clothes. sarah has 12-year-old twins so - and fuel, clothes. sarah has 12-year-old twins so the - and fuel, clothes. sarah has - 12-year-old twins so the weekly 12—year—old twins so the weekly shop is getting to be more of a worry. shop is getting to be more of a wor . , shop is getting to be more of a wor . y ., , ., , worry. everything has gone up. it may only _ worry. everything has gone up. it may only be...
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and of course, sarah could not go with, him as dartmouth did not accept women. he became her teacher. and when hale got married, she and her husband had a ritual. they would get married. and in two hours i it would not just be literature but also science. and french and botany and meteorology and subjects that were not usually considered women subjects. >> right, right. i love what you said about her mother. she is profoundly influenced by her mother. she is her teacher. my mom is in the audience, i can attest to that. she's also a schoolteacher. so i felt seen by mrs. hale when she said that. but next in rank and efficacy is the schoolmaster. and so she's on this trajectory of her mother's influence. but maybe you could speak to some of these influences in her life that really had this impact. >> i think you write her family influences were enormous. another influence on her was her father, who was a revolutionary war veteran. he was a patriot. she was born and 88. this was the year before washington was sworn in as president. she lived through the terms of 19
and of course, sarah could not go with, him as dartmouth did not accept women. he became her teacher. and when hale got married, she and her husband had a ritual. they would get married. and in two hours i it would not just be literature but also science. and french and botany and meteorology and subjects that were not usually considered women subjects. >> right, right. i love what you said about her mother. she is profoundly influenced by her mother. she is her teacher. my mom is in the...
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is it next to the pools sarah fin graves, cabbages, but they're stunted and inevitable. he says the acid spoiled the soil. his neighbors say the same. community live near an industrial cobalt and copper mine called k c. c. most of the world's cobalt comes from congo, extracted it mind like this. the large quantities of acid to separate cobalt from rock rights groups say, spills are common and environmental regulation is almost nonexistent. this pipe is one of the places that the acid spilled out of the mind. the minds just on the other side of this embankment surfin farm, is about 2 kilometers down this stream. and all of the people that we've spoken to in the communities here whose fish pool farmed and livelihoods with spoiled se they still haven't being compensated. the mind belongs to swiss trading and mining giant glen call, which supplies cobalt to us. electric comic, a tesla for its batteries. glen course had it accidentally spilled, electrolytes here a month after the acid. its work is scattered, lime to neutralize some streams and rivers. but activists say it was
is it next to the pools sarah fin graves, cabbages, but they're stunted and inevitable. he says the acid spoiled the soil. his neighbors say the same. community live near an industrial cobalt and copper mine called k c. c. most of the world's cobalt comes from congo, extracted it mind like this. the large quantities of acid to separate cobalt from rock rights groups say, spills are common and environmental regulation is almost nonexistent. this pipe is one of the places that the acid spilled...
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sarah clock is across all of it for us from brisbin today. thank you, sir. on to corona virus news, germany's death toll from covered 19 is now officially past 100000. they were 351 deaths recorded in the past 24 hours. hospitals rapidly filling up across the country. some have called for help from other e, you say germany and tougher restrictions last week to try to cope with the outbreak . while an overnight curfew is holding on the french caribbean island of what loop after days of violent protests against covet restrictions, it started grievances over poverty and equality. vaccination rates remain low with less than half the population having to receive their jobs. the protests of also sprayed to the island of martinique tasha. but the following development snow in point a bit in what looked well there is a night time curve. he said the streets are empty. everything is shocked. but the situation remains tense, mainly because some protesters have built barricades across roads in several parts of the island. so that is meant that it's very difficult to get
sarah clock is across all of it for us from brisbin today. thank you, sir. on to corona virus news, germany's death toll from covered 19 is now officially past 100000. they were 351 deaths recorded in the past 24 hours. hospitals rapidly filling up across the country. some have called for help from other e, you say germany and tougher restrictions last week to try to cope with the outbreak . while an overnight curfew is holding on the french caribbean island of what loop after days of violent...
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sarah stinson actually been tracking the story for us up in santa rosa and sarah, there are a lot of confusing elements to this. a lot of questions. >> yeah. of course, you know, santa rosa, police here working with the california highway patrol on trying to find this 15 year-old vallejo girl. also trying to piece it all together and figure out if the girl knows the person she may have been abducted by and we have a lot of pictures to kind of try and help you see who we're talking about. maybe you have information that will help. take a look at your screen. we can show you who again, george on a van bamba loy is she was at an arco gas station with her family on guerneville road when a man ran across the parking lot and forced her into his car. this is at one 50 yesterday afternoon boys described as a 5 feet. 6 inches tall girl with long dark hair. she was last seen wearing black jeans and a black sweatshirt with cherry's own it. police and chp have identified the man they believe took the girl. they released his name info in the amber alert as 20 year-old. i i need a semi know descri
sarah stinson actually been tracking the story for us up in santa rosa and sarah, there are a lot of confusing elements to this. a lot of questions. >> yeah. of course, you know, santa rosa, police here working with the california highway patrol on trying to find this 15 year-old vallejo girl. also trying to piece it all together and figure out if the girl knows the person she may have been abducted by and we have a lot of pictures to kind of try and help you see who we're talking about....