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from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sounds sudio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures two dancers preparing a routine while being watched in an almost dreamlike state from lonely computer screens — all played out to the sounds of page turning, hair washing, and pencil scratching. having become obsessed with asmr while making in fabric, strickland, whose work is never less than fascinating, here provides a rather wry parody of the fetishistic phenomenon — all neatly packaged in a film that's only marginally longer than this review. seriously, in the time it's taken me to describe it to you, you could've watched cold meridian for yourself. check it out on mubi. you good, maya ? we can
from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sounds sudio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures...
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from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sound studio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures two dancers preparing a routine while being watched in an almost dreamlike state from lonely computer screens — all played out to the sounds of page turning, hair washing, and pencil scratching. having become obsessed with asmr while making in fabric, strickland, whose work is never less than fascinating, here provides a rather wry parody of the fetishistic phenomenon — all neatly packaged in a film that's only marginally longer than this review. seriously, in the time it's taken me to describe it to you, you could've watched cold meridian for yourself. check it out on mubi. you good, maya ? we can
from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sound studio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures...
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from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sounds sudio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures two dancers preparing a routine while being watched in an almost dreamlike state from lonely computer screens, all played out to the sounds of page turning, hair washing, and pencil scratching. having become obsessed with asmr while making in fabric, strickland, whose work is never less than fascinating, here provides a rather wry parody of the fetishistic phenomenon — all neatly packaged in a film that's only marginally longer than this review. seriously, in the time it's taken me to describe it to you, you could've watched cold meridian for yourself. check it out on mubi. you good, maya ? we can go
from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sounds sudio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures...
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the place is meridian, idaho, little brother to brigger than boise. this is where they got to the end of the rainbow. it was 2016, and luck was -- 2006, and luck office their side. they had just moved from southern california, and they were happy. they were fulfilled at work. they had two beautiful children. they had everything they ever wanted. they were rob and kandi hall, one of those charmed couples who'd fallen in love at first sight in their case, first sight meant admiring each other in the gym. >> about i think that weekend, and then we never stopped -- >> reporter: what was it about that relationship? what was it about him that was so good? >> we just connected instantly. >> reporter: by the time rob and kandi moved to idaho, they'd been together for years, had two teenage daughters. rob landed an excellent job as a computer specialist at the aida county sheriff's office specializing in vehicle locators inside squad cars. >> he loved every minute of his job. >> reporter: and as if it was a sign that this is where they belonged, candie's caree
the place is meridian, idaho, little brother to brigger than boise. this is where they got to the end of the rainbow. it was 2016, and luck was -- 2006, and luck office their side. they had just moved from southern california, and they were happy. they were fulfilled at work. they had two beautiful children. they had everything they ever wanted. they were rob and kandi hall, one of those charmed couples who'd fallen in love at first sight in their case, first sight meant admiring each other in...
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we have robert garrett now, ceo of hackensack meridian health. thank you for joining us even if it is by phone you can't go into the details because we don't know them yet, but can you give us sort of an idea as to when we might start to see a vaccination and inoculation rollout in new jersey >> thank you, brian. it is great to be back with you. sorry about the technical issues this morning but this is an exciting day because we're expecting today the fda will be meeting, they will be meeting all day to review the details and the data submission from the pfizer clinical trials. and we could hear as early as later today or tomorrow that an emergency use authorization will be given by the fda so that the pfizer vaccine can start to be shipped to predisposed locations including those of our hospitals in new jersey. so we at hackensack meridian health have been preparing for this and we could see vaccines get to us as early as this weekend. however, the cdc still needs to finalize their prioritization recommendations which should happen in an emergen
we have robert garrett now, ceo of hackensack meridian health. thank you for joining us even if it is by phone you can't go into the details because we don't know them yet, but can you give us sort of an idea as to when we might start to see a vaccination and inoculation rollout in new jersey >> thank you, brian. it is great to be back with you. sorry about the technical issues this morning but this is an exciting day because we're expecting today the fda will be meeting, they will be...
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of meridian health, robert garrett, and dr. scott gottlieb joins us. stay with us. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> week 14 i in the nfl. >> there is the quarterback of the tennessee titans come 8-4. he has 25 touchdowns, only five pass rushers. >> there is tua tagovailoa, he has won 4 of 5 s
of meridian health, robert garrett, and dr. scott gottlieb joins us. stay with us. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> week 14 i in the nfl. >> there is the quarterback of the tennessee...
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. >>> on deck, the ceo of hackensack meridian health, robert garrett runs the largest health care in new jersey. we'll talk to him about what he's seeing in his hospitals, the vaccine and this new covid strain what he knows is what's happening in the uk. dow futures off 500. no one likes to choose between safe or sporty. modern or reliable. we want both - we want a hybrid. so do banks. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach helps them personalize experiences with watson ai while helping keep data secure. ♪ ♪ from banking to manufacturing, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. ♪ ♪ fixodent ultra dual power provides you with an unbeatable hold and strong seal against food infiltrations. fixodent. and forget it. >>> kind of a good news/bad news type of weekend on the covid front. the good news is that yesterday in olive branch, mississippi, that's the moderna vaccine unlike the pfizer vaccine it does not need to be kept at negative 80 degrees celsius. still needs to be cold but just normal ref
. >>> on deck, the ceo of hackensack meridian health, robert garrett runs the largest health care in new jersey. we'll talk to him about what he's seeing in his hospitals, the vaccine and this new covid strain what he knows is what's happening in the uk. dow futures off 500. no one likes to choose between safe or sporty. modern or reliable. we want both - we want a hybrid. so do banks. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach helps them personalize experiences...
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and thanks to meridian for affording us this opportunity. it's a great organization and we look forward to the discussion. i would like to echo the sentiments of speaker boehner and congressman crowley. i do think that clearly this issue a divided government that is before us, and notwithstanding whatever happens in the georgia elections, it's still going to be a split, almost down the middle, congress and you have a change in the white house but, but this is a country that is pretty much split down the middle. and it's going to take a unique i think president in the white house to attempt to bring that together. the good thing the the president-elect has said is he's going to be a president not only for those who voted for him but for those who voted against him as well picky believes that that's the responsibility of the president. frankly, the only office in our country that is voted on all of the people of the u.s. he has a wonderful running mate and now vice president elect in senator harris, , and to make a wonderful team. one other th
and thanks to meridian for affording us this opportunity. it's a great organization and we look forward to the discussion. i would like to echo the sentiments of speaker boehner and congressman crowley. i do think that clearly this issue a divided government that is before us, and notwithstanding whatever happens in the georgia elections, it's still going to be a split, almost down the middle, congress and you have a change in the white house but, but this is a country that is pretty much split...
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meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be we should the opportunity for theit dialogue. and that is very much representative with a grade democratic experience and that have undertaken for the last 240 years. and with those bipartisan groups just to add on my personal bio looking at that biden transition and anchored in the clarity that responsibility on behalf of all of us and standing together because it challenges here in america. so with america's leadership will be executed with a degree of humility and transparency with our colleagues on capitol hill and then to ask the colleagues. and with his transition. better job. so speaker boehner and that congress is critically important to the rollout o the transitionom with the new incoming cabinet members then the former congressman kelly speaker boehner over to you i hope would find this interesting. the divided govement has slowed america pretty well over the last 200 years and headed tthe biden government once again. of coue to generations ofe georgia on -
meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be we should the opportunity for theit dialogue. and that is very much representative with a grade democratic experience and that have undertaken for the last 240 years. and with those bipartisan groups just to add on my personal bio looking at that biden transition and anchored in the clarity that responsibility on behalf of all of us and standing together because it challenges...
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meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues and i think that group is very much representative of the things that you just laid out. and they're the themes of disgraced democratic experience -- this great democratic experience that we here in america undertake and have undertaken for the last 240 years. but it is a bipartisan group and if i can just add a p.s. on my personal bio, as everyone who knows me well, not only do i do national security and foreign policy, but having served and worked on the hill, and i have a very much, in my d.n.a., the essence of bipartisanship. for me, looking at this biden transition and where we're going with that transition, it's very much anchored in the clarity of what i call roles and responsibilities. and those roles and responsibilities are on behalf of all of us. as americans. and we're all standing together, because as you said so well, we're faced with challenges here in amer
meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues and i think that group is very much representative of the things that you just laid out. and they're the themes of disgraced democratic experience -- this great democratic experience that we here in america undertake and have undertaken for the last 240 years. but it is a...
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meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues and i think that group is very much representative of the things that you just laid out. and they're the themes of this great democratic experience that we here in america undertake and have undertaken for the last 240 years. but it is a bipartisan group and if i can just add a p.s. on my personal bio, as everyone who knows me well, not only do i do national security and foreign policy, but having served and worked on the hill, and i have a very much, in my d.n.a., the essence of bipartisanship. for me, looking at this biden transition and where we're going with that transition, it's very much anchored in the clarity of what i call roles and responsibilities. and those roles and responsibilities are on behalf of all of us. as americans. and we're all standing together, because as you said so well, we're faced with challenges here in america. but they're global challenges.
meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues and i think that group is very much representative of the things that you just laid out. and they're the themes of this great democratic experience that we here in america undertake and have undertaken for the last 240 years. but it is a bipartisan group and if i can just add a...
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she's the first person here at hackensack meridian health to get the vaccine. she said she felt fine afterwards. she said she wanted to be first because it was her way of telling everyone that she trusts the science. she has faith in the science. it's also a way, she said, for her to pay it forward because, as erin said, it's not just about you the individual. it's about the entire community. in fact, today here at hackensack meridian they hope to vaccinate 170 people. they have a staff of about 36,000 health care workers, and they hope to have most of those vaccinated within the month. we asked them, did they expect all the health care workers to be willing to take the vaccine. they did a survey here. they found about two-thirds of the health care workers were ready to take that vaccine now. they say as more people take the vaccine, they expect they will see that it is safe and effective, and so that will help erase doubts. and in the end, they hope they will get 80% of the health care workers here to take the vaccine. chris? >> anne thompson, thank you so muc
she's the first person here at hackensack meridian health to get the vaccine. she said she felt fine afterwards. she said she wanted to be first because it was her way of telling everyone that she trusts the science. she has faith in the science. it's also a way, she said, for her to pay it forward because, as erin said, it's not just about you the individual. it's about the entire community. in fact, today here at hackensack meridian they hope to vaccinate 170 people. they have a staff of...
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paul bradley, internist and principle investigator at meridian clinical research here in savannah. good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> how are you feeling? >> i feel fantastic. i told everybody i promised in the clinical trial i was going to be the first one in line and i was the first one in line. >> tell me about your work in understanding this. now that the vaccine is out there, we have a million questions. >> we do and we've been trying to answer them all along. everyone thinks we started yesterday but this clinical trial actually started in february, phase one, phase two was april, may. phase three, july. at this point, anyone who is going thinks they're the first one in line. but they're not. pfizer had 45,000 people, moderna had 30,000 people. all these heroes have gone in front. >> you're never really the first one in line for a vaccine. >> no. >> you made a good point. clinical trial has been under way since february. peter hotez makes that point. we have been studying coronavirus for a very, very long time. there's a researcher at penn who ha
paul bradley, internist and principle investigator at meridian clinical research here in savannah. good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> how are you feeling? >> i feel fantastic. i told everybody i promised in the clinical trial i was going to be the first one in line and i was the first one in line. >> tell me about your work in understanding this. now that the vaccine is out there, we have a million questions. >> we do and we've been...
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of hackensack meridian health, the largest health network in new jersey. his group will receive the pfizer vaccine tomorrow and will begin vaccinating health care workers on tuesday. he joins us from hackensack. good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret. thank you for having me. >> brennan: well, thank you for joining us. i know new jersey has been hit very hard by covid-19. the governor this morning said the next number of weeks are going to be hell. that was his quote. how is your medical staff holding up. what is i.c.u. capacity like? >> so far, margaret, they're holding up well. it has been a long haul since the covid-19 pandemic hit us in march. as we speak this morning, we're taking care of about 900 covid-19 patients. we've seen over 22,000 patients since the beginning of the pandemic. just to put it into perspective, in the middle of april, when we were at peak, there were nearly 3,000 covid-19 patients that we were treating. we actually -- actually, that number decreased to about 50 at the end of the summer, and we've seen a steady increase t
of hackensack meridian health, the largest health network in new jersey. his group will receive the pfizer vaccine tomorrow and will begin vaccinating health care workers on tuesday. he joins us from hackensack. good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret. thank you for having me. >> brennan: well, thank you for joining us. i know new jersey has been hit very hard by covid-19. the governor this morning said the next number of weeks are going to be hell. that was his quote. how is...
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. >>> san jose police said they broke up a sideshow near meridian and brookdale avenues. officers say 11 vehicles were impounded. they issued 22 citations and made three arrests. >>> a sculpture of breonna taylor, installed in downtown oakland, was vandalized over the weekend. the artist believes it was an act of racism. elissa harrington has this story. >> it is infuriating and sad. >> reporter: the artist stands near a broken bust of breonna taylor in downtown oakland. he made the sculpture as a tribute to the young emt worker, killed by police in louisville, kentucky. he hoped this piece of artwork would energize the black lives matter movement. >> i have been out in the streets protesting, and organizing. i have seen all of the art around, it makes you feel more powerful. i want to add my voice to that chorus. >> reporter: now, the sculpture is in pieces. this was two weeks after it was installed. it was unknown the motive. they do believe it is an act of racism. >> this is not just an attack on me or the sculpture, it is an act of racist aggression. >> reporter: it i
. >>> san jose police said they broke up a sideshow near meridian and brookdale avenues. officers say 11 vehicles were impounded. they issued 22 citations and made three arrests. >>> a sculpture of breonna taylor, installed in downtown oakland, was vandalized over the weekend. the artist believes it was an act of racism. elissa harrington has this story. >> it is infuriating and sad. >> reporter: the artist stands near a broken bust of breonna taylor in downtown...
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meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in diae
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you know, i -- many americans still remember the meridian initiative where we gave mexico billions of dollars to fight the cartels, and what did the american taxpayer get for it? they didn't get anything. they've gotten more human smuggling, more human trafficking, fentanyl and methamphetamine from cartels flowing into the country like we've never seen before, and i truly mean that that. i mean, when we look at the overdose data from cdc, we're talking 81,000 americans died in the last 12 months from may to may. that's cdc data. so the data shows us that that what is happening in mexico and down in these other countries, how it affects us. so giving them more money makes no sense in the long run, and the data shows that. gregg: i've only got about 30 seconds left, but by instituting the joe biden policy of opening the border floodgates, isn't that going to devolve invariably into a severe humanitarian crisis? >> it is. and, unfortunately, everyone who works at the borderer issue knows it, and they're already forecasting it. it's coming. and it's important that the american people are
you know, i -- many americans still remember the meridian initiative where we gave mexico billions of dollars to fight the cartels, and what did the american taxpayer get for it? they didn't get anything. they've gotten more human smuggling, more human trafficking, fentanyl and methamphetamine from cartels flowing into the country like we've never seen before, and i truly mean that that. i mean, when we look at the overdose data from cdc, we're talking 81,000 americans died in the last 12...
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and it's not suss feignable but we have our new venue the volvo and a pop-up stage in our hackensack meridian health theater we've opened at about 150 people there's a lot of venues that have not been able to do that just because of their smaller capacities and you know, they're going to be hanging on. and hopefully there are? other funds that will come in to support them in the interim. but we've been able to be innovative and get some revenue flowing. >> when you're looking out to 2021, i imagine typically you're booking this calendar months and months ahead of time, coordinating with all sorts of different concerts and schedulers and promoters so are you starting to book things for next year with an eye toward okay, by april or july or september we think we're going to be getting back to normal, or do you have to wait until we know because the more that we think about it the more you wonder when we are going to know that it's okay to gather indoors for a concert again. >> yeah, that's -- first of all, we've had about 115 shows in 2019 we've already moved we moved them to 2020 and now they'
and it's not suss feignable but we have our new venue the volvo and a pop-up stage in our hackensack meridian health theater we've opened at about 150 people there's a lot of venues that have not been able to do that just because of their smaller capacities and you know, they're going to be hanging on. and hopefully there are? other funds that will come in to support them in the interim. but we've been able to be innovative and get some revenue flowing. >> when you're looking out to 2021,...
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from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sounds sudio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures two dancers preparing a routine while being watched in an almost dreamlike state from lonely computer screens — all played out to the sounds of page turning, hair washing, and pencil scratching. having become obsessed with asmr while making in fabric, strickland, whose work is never less than fascinating, here provides a rather wry parody of the fetishistic phenomenon — all neatly packaged in a film that's only marginally longer than this review. seriously, in the time it's taken me to describe it to you, you could've watched cold meridian for yourself. check it out on mubi. you good, maya ? we can
from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sounds sudio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures...
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meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be we should the opportunity for theit dialogue. and that is very much representative
meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be we should the opportunity for theit dialogue. and that is very much representative
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meridian, mississippi. let's move on to pounding mill, virginia. perhaps a different viewpoint. john is calling on our yes line. you think the president has proven his claims. tell us what you have heard that mix you feel the way you do. caller: maybe he has not proven it beyond a shadow of a doubt, but there is no doubt prove that there are a lot of things that have gone ron this election. -- wrong this election. i notice a lot of your callers on the liberal line badmouth fox, although most of them probably do not watch fox. the cover this of -- the coverage of this election, you know there is big problems. a lot of people, you don't watch the other side of the news. you don't think there's a problem. the fbi investigating -- be investigating some of these things? and there are a lot of things you just cannot believe. how can you have mail-in ballots that were not folded, had no crease in them? the truck driver that drove 250,000 mail-in ballots from new york to pennsylvania. somebody needs to investigate this stuff. host: john, several colors have brought up the 30 or so legal
meridian, mississippi. let's move on to pounding mill, virginia. perhaps a different viewpoint. john is calling on our yes line. you think the president has proven his claims. tell us what you have heard that mix you feel the way you do. caller: maybe he has not proven it beyond a shadow of a doubt, but there is no doubt prove that there are a lot of things that have gone ron this election. -- wrong this election. i notice a lot of your callers on the liberal line badmouth fox, although most of...
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meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues. i think that group is very much representative of the scene you just laid out and they are
meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues. i think that group is very much representative of the scene you just laid out and they are
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meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues and i think that group is very much representative of the things that you just laid out. and they're the themes of disgraced democratic experience -- thigr
meridian has been very much a part of my personal and professional life and i very much appreciate the opportunity to be in dialogue with this distinguished group of panelists today who are both friends and colleagues and i think that group is very much representative of the things that you just laid out. and they're the themes of disgraced democratic experience -- thigr
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host: barbara in meridian mississippi. finishing off this set of calls concerning the fda's decision regarding its covid-19 vaccine -- one of the things coming out of this discussion as far as the impact on americans because of loss of jobs or other economic needs is this idea of a guaranteed basic income, which is being tried by some mayors across the state and even some parts of the world. next, an expert on the topic to talk about what it is and how it could be done in the united states, natalie foster with the economic security project, joins us next on washington journal. ♪ >> american history tv on a span cspan3. coming up this weekend, saturday at 8:30 a.m. live on american history tv and washington journal, and look back on bush v later. years we discussed the landmark decision with a washington post columnist, and the bulwark editor at large. they are coeditors of the book "bush v gore, the court cases and a commentary." at 6 p.m., the gettysburg college civil war institute hosts a discussion on the wartime care
host: barbara in meridian mississippi. finishing off this set of calls concerning the fda's decision regarding its covid-19 vaccine -- one of the things coming out of this discussion as far as the impact on americans because of loss of jobs or other economic needs is this idea of a guaranteed basic income, which is being tried by some mayors across the state and even some parts of the world. next, an expert on the topic to talk about what it is and how it could be done in the united states,...
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from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sound studio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures two dancers preparing a routine while being watched in an almost dreamlike state from lonely computer screens — all played out to the sounds of page turning, hair washing, and pencil scratching. having become obsessed with asmr while making in fabric, strickland, whose work is never less than fascinating, here provides a rather wry parody of the fetishistic phenomenon — all neatly packaged in a film that's only marginally longer than this review. seriously, in the time it's taken me to describe it to you, you could've watched cold meridian for yourself. check it out on mubi. you good, maya ? we can
from the frothy to the frankly bizarre with cold meridian — a seven—minute oddity from peter strickland, the maverick genius behind berberian sound studio and in fabric. commissioned by the london short film festival where it premiered back in january, this indefinable weirdy explores the strange world of autonomous sensory meridian response — or asmr, as it's popularly known, a physical response to certain tactile sounds. the film, which satirises the voyeurism of the internet, futures...
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research to glean information about major sites of contagion throughout the epidemic, such as mississippi, meridian, and holly springs, to get their perspective and members because the local paper, "the democrat star," did not necessarily want to report those things. mississippi,ast of sitting between mobile and new orleans, often times -- and it began in the 1830's and 1840's -- was sort of a recreational playground for those who often ies,ed to escape the cit particularly new orleans, the heat and filth. they would come over and they built homes along the mississippi gulf coast and they would spend their summers here to get out of the cities during the summer heat. the herald" for representation and "the herald" was very open. it talked about epidemic numbers in louisiana, mississippi, tennessee, kentucky, ohio, indiana, arkansas, maryland, pennsylvania, new york, and virginia. "the democrat star" kept it to local news. star" quickly turned into a gossip kind of reporting about yellow fever in the fact that so-and-so had it because they had gone and aunt in ther northern part of the state. it was
research to glean information about major sites of contagion throughout the epidemic, such as mississippi, meridian, and holly springs, to get their perspective and members because the local paper, "the democrat star," did not necessarily want to report those things. mississippi,ast of sitting between mobile and new orleans, often times -- and it began in the 1830's and 1840's -- was sort of a recreational playground for those who often ies,ed to escape the cit particularly new...
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least the churches i went to, i'll call them out, first baptist in chamblee, georgia, first baptist in meridian, mississippi. first baptist in pensacola, florida, calvary in tuscaloosa, alabama. we were, you know -- a lot of matthew 25 christians there and it's shocking to me to see what's happened to the church i grew up in and i don't have the following in that church like beth moore but to hear beth moore say what no other evangelical pastor, leader, like this is -- there is dangerous, folks. this is -- don't believe the lies. and yet, you've got preachers that are repeating these lies that even amy comey barrett and the six conservatives on the supreme court are saying are absolutely garbage. >> you can't fire them. >> the most stunning and painful thing for me during this period of the trump presidency and his rise has been to see the evangelical and faith leaders that have surrounded him literally anointing him and putting their hands on him in the oval office while he lied to the american public about a pandemic and admitted it to woodward on tape and admitted it. at what point do you ma
least the churches i went to, i'll call them out, first baptist in chamblee, georgia, first baptist in meridian, mississippi. first baptist in pensacola, florida, calvary in tuscaloosa, alabama. we were, you know -- a lot of matthew 25 christians there and it's shocking to me to see what's happened to the church i grew up in and i don't have the following in that church like beth moore but to hear beth moore say what no other evangelical pastor, leader, like this is -- there is dangerous,...