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host: brendan? brendan: i think what that caller demonstrated in something you don't necessarily pick up through mainstream media every day is you have a motivated republican base, not just around the main policy issues of the day, but over cultural issues and the republican party has become much more of a party that rallies around culture than it does any particular issues. whether it is immigration, they see that as a cultural issue, or certainly what is taught in schools has become a cultural issues and we have already seen in virginia, the governor's race and even out in california in san francisco, how schools are ministered can be really powerful. i think people need to appreciate that republicans are really motivated right now, and i think it is one of the reasons why you will see such a huge turnout in the midterms. host: let's talk to ruth, calling from illinois on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning everyone. interesting this morning. joe biden says he does not know ho
host: brendan? brendan: i think what that caller demonstrated in something you don't necessarily pick up through mainstream media every day is you have a motivated republican base, not just around the main policy issues of the day, but over cultural issues and the republican party has become much more of a party that rallies around culture than it does any particular issues. whether it is immigration, they see that as a cultural issue, or certainly what is taught in schools has become a...
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host: brendan? brendan: i think what that caller demonstrated in something you don't necessarily pick up through mainstream media every day is you have a motivated republican base, not just around the main policy issues of the day, but over cultural issues and the republican party has become much more of a party that rallies around culture than it does any particular issues. whether it is immigration, they see that as a cultural issue, or certainly what is taught in schools has become a cultural issues and we have already seen in virginia, the governor's race and even out in california in san francisco, how schools are ministered can be really powerful. i think people need to appreciate that republicans are really motivated right now, and i think it is one of the reasons why you will see such a huge turnout in the midterms. host: let's talk to ruth, calling from illinois on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning everyone. interesting this morning. joe biden says he does not know ho
host: brendan? brendan: i think what that caller demonstrated in something you don't necessarily pick up through mainstream media every day is you have a motivated republican base, not just around the main policy issues of the day, but over cultural issues and the republican party has become much more of a party that rallies around culture than it does any particular issues. whether it is immigration, they see that as a cultural issue, or certainly what is taught in schools has become a...
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brendan: it could, it could. the other thing that has changed since the financial crisis is the progress they have made in trying to catch up a little too amazon and other e-commerce retailers. they have a lot more offerings in stores and online. what might help them is their power of a place where they price conscience. now they have got all kinds of competition online and they have got brick and mortar retailers that have also developed a reputation for keeping prices awfully low. caroline: thank you so much. interesting, walmart has under over the last year versus some big-box and then some. romaine: that's probably because of the margin issue. you mentioned it before where they said they would eat costs to keep customers happy. i remember they got derided for the grocery move but that has become a big magnet to keep people in the store even if it isn't the most high-margin. taylor: the anecdotes on the conference calls, that curbside pickup. amazon, whole foods, where you are confused about the integration an
brendan: it could, it could. the other thing that has changed since the financial crisis is the progress they have made in trying to catch up a little too amazon and other e-commerce retailers. they have a lot more offerings in stores and online. what might help them is their power of a place where they price conscience. now they have got all kinds of competition online and they have got brick and mortar retailers that have also developed a reputation for keeping prices awfully low. caroline:...
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i think brendan is exactly right. we have to bear in mind that just because you have steve bannon and a few other folks who have defied subpoenas, you're still legally bound by law and you will more than likely go to jail if you don't comply with a subpoena request from this committee or from any committee. so i think it's definitely in rudy's best interest that he testify. look, yasmin, you covered this, the trump era for years, and you know how close rudy giuliani has been with trump going not just back to the campaign but before that. so i think his testimony is extremely important. i think any sort of text messages and documents that he's in possession of or that he was involved in are also very important. you know, he was a very close ally to president trump. he also loves attention, as brendan mentioned. and you know, i think him, you know, having some relevance again, going back in front of the committee, might be something he's actually looking forward to doing because he thinks it's going to get him more pres
i think brendan is exactly right. we have to bear in mind that just because you have steve bannon and a few other folks who have defied subpoenas, you're still legally bound by law and you will more than likely go to jail if you don't comply with a subpoena request from this committee or from any committee. so i think it's definitely in rudy's best interest that he testify. look, yasmin, you covered this, the trump era for years, and you know how close rudy giuliani has been with trump going...
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brendan: they are clearly very worried. they must be having a lot of discussions about keeping prices down, how much they are going to pay. they also still have a supply chain issue that will pressure their costs and in terms of pricing, they have asked through some price increases to customers. it's not as though they are beholding prices steady. what they need to do is strike a balance that draws people into the stores and keeps the whole idea of low prices in the minds of consumers. without damaging margins to badly. emily: how is walmart doing versus amazon? brendan: the word amazon didn't come up on the call, which is funny, because everything they do, they worry about what amazon is doing. one, they talk about their advertising business. a fraction of what amazon is making digital advertising, but the fact that they were talking about it at all kind of suggest they pretty confident that business growing. you know, the other, the other item they talked about was walmart plus, there's subscription offering. sort of a re
brendan: they are clearly very worried. they must be having a lot of discussions about keeping prices down, how much they are going to pay. they also still have a supply chain issue that will pressure their costs and in terms of pricing, they have asked through some price increases to customers. it's not as though they are beholding prices steady. what they need to do is strike a balance that draws people into the stores and keeps the whole idea of low prices in the minds of consumers. without...
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. >> , reported the new york times and really happy to be here tonight to talk with brendan borrell, my friend and fellow journalist about his new book, "the first shots". >> either. >> it is amazing it to have you with us and your telling of what happened behind the scenes and learned so much reading the book and tell me a little bit about how you gotot started it and abt the genesis of the book and when did you first come up with the idea and why this. >> well, as we all experience in the beginning of 2020, he was a very chaotic and a confusing time and am a freelance journalist for magazines and i was planning on a year in this pandemic it was unfolding and basically my project that get pushed down the line as i traveled that is booted to the screens and reading quite often your articles. you are in the thick of it. and here i am remote freelancer to figure out how i contributed my skills to the project and i think this is the first step from you was that i hold up in all sorts of mind, the doctor for massachusetts general hospital's michael, and he is like this infectious disease
. >> , reported the new york times and really happy to be here tonight to talk with brendan borrell, my friend and fellow journalist about his new book, "the first shots". >> either. >> it is amazing it to have you with us and your telling of what happened behind the scenes and learned so much reading the book and tell me a little bit about how you gotot started it and abt the genesis of the book and when did you first come up with the idea and why this. >>...
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. >> i am happy to be here tonight to talk with my fellow science journalist brendan borrell about his new book "the first shots". it is amazing to read your telling of what happened behind the scenes was i learned so much reading your book was how do you get started? when did you first come up with the idea and why this? >> experience in the beginning of 2020. it is a confusing time. i was planning when this pandemic was unfolding of all my projects got pushed down the line and i was glued to the screen reading quite often your articles. you were in the thick of it and here i am a remote freelancer trying to figure out how to contribute my skills to this project and the first step was calling up an old source of mine, doctor from massachusetts hospital named michael callahan, a swashbuckling infectious disease guy dropping into hot zones from all over the world. i read a profile of him 10 years earlier, he was doing something interesting. i finally reached him and he says i just got back from wuhan and i'm working for the trump administration. i will keep talking to you. >> a really i
. >> i am happy to be here tonight to talk with my fellow science journalist brendan borrell about his new book "the first shots". it is amazing to read your telling of what happened behind the scenes was i learned so much reading your book was how do you get started? when did you first come up with the idea and why this? >> experience in the beginning of 2020. it is a confusing time. i was planning when this pandemic was unfolding of all my projects got pushed down the...
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will it work, brendan? >> yeah, we'll see. you know, there are two things going on here. first, candidates matter, mitch mcconnell knows that and does this every election cycle, who are the people most likely to win? why he's going after mary hogan in maryland, i'm from georgia, and it seems we're likely going to have walker, former football player as a candidate and sort of went along with that grudgingly so mitch mcconnell trying to make sure he has the best field of candidates but as the article notes, who's senate is in? how long will the tail of trumpism last? if we elect trump supporters, populists, trumpists to the senate, it may last a long time and mitch mcconnell is trying to root that out now. >> but it's going to take republicans, brendan, to step out on the former president, even if that means him coming after them. the question s will they? >> well, it's going to take nominating candidates who are more of the mold of traditional republicans and i think that's what mitch mcconnell is trying do. you don't need to fight with donald trump to allow this era to go
will it work, brendan? >> yeah, we'll see. you know, there are two things going on here. first, candidates matter, mitch mcconnell knows that and does this every election cycle, who are the people most likely to win? why he's going after mary hogan in maryland, i'm from georgia, and it seems we're likely going to have walker, former football player as a candidate and sort of went along with that grudgingly so mitch mcconnell trying to make sure he has the best field of candidates but as...
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who knows. >> how much of ray is brendan? >> i'll say 92%. 92%, a lot of the experiences that ray has in the book is taken right from my life. >> how did you first find the violin? >> when i was 9 years old, my dad god rest his soul got me my first real instrument. it was history from there. i loved it. >> what did music do for you? >> saved my life. >> how so? >> it absolutely saved my life. i had friends and people that i would hang around with who are currently in jail or dead. i would have been with them had i not been in orchestra rehearsal. it took me to college and it took me around the world and i met incredible people because of music and it's all because someone thought, okay, this will be good for you. i'll push you at this. >> reporter: with the same intensity that he would have approach playing a classic compilation in his book, slocumb blends notes of suspense, familial dysfunction and racism. you say he was just a black person. that's all they saw and that's all he was. he would always, always be seen as only h
who knows. >> how much of ray is brendan? >> i'll say 92%. 92%, a lot of the experiences that ray has in the book is taken right from my life. >> how did you first find the violin? >> when i was 9 years old, my dad god rest his soul got me my first real instrument. it was history from there. i loved it. >> what did music do for you? >> saved my life. >> how so? >> it absolutely saved my life. i had friends and people that i would hang around with...
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but climate protection isn't the only goal here. landowners, such as brendan lynch and county lead from want to harvest their trees back in the day. lynch's father was able to earn a living from cattle farming. but those times are long gone. it's not possible to make full time live unnoticed of it, of faith production. and any more, it's just it's just income as soon dropped to watch over the past 3 or 4 years. it is just not possible without a job to in a, to have a job as well as farm. lynch has placed his hopes in the fast growing sitko spruce . he's planted by hector's, of them on his land. the moist rich soil is well suited to the evergreen species. when the cisco spruce is, as they were said, the bread and bought already off of the plantations, you have to look at the economics of it as well. and there's no point in planting something that you can't sell down the line, you know, in years to come, when it's caught down, i hope to get anything from 8 or 9000. you as an acre ford handler, which is hex free. like brandon lynch, thousands of irish farmers have planted spruce trees for
but climate protection isn't the only goal here. landowners, such as brendan lynch and county lead from want to harvest their trees back in the day. lynch's father was able to earn a living from cattle farming. but those times are long gone. it's not possible to make full time live unnoticed of it, of faith production. and any more, it's just it's just income as soon dropped to watch over the past 3 or 4 years. it is just not possible without a job to in a, to have a job as well as farm. lynch...
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forests have already been planted, but climate protection isn't the only goal here. landowners such as brendan lynch and county lead from want to harvest their trees back in the day. lynch's father was able to earn a living from cattle farming. but those times are long gone. it's not possible to make full time live unnoticed of it, a fif production. and any more, it's just it's just income as soon dropped to watch over the past 3 or 4 years. it is just not possible without a job too. you need to have a job as well as farm. lynch has placed his hopes in the fast growing sit cuz spruce he's planted by hector's, of them on his land. the moist rich soil is well suited to the evergreen species, where the cisco spruce is, as they were said, the bread and bought already off off, say, plantations. you have to look at the economics of it as well. and there's no point in canton, something that you can't sell down the line, you know, in years to come, when it's caught down, i hope to get anything from 8 or 9000. you as an acre for december, which is hex free. like brandon lynch. thousands of irish farmer
forests have already been planted, but climate protection isn't the only goal here. landowners such as brendan lynch and county lead from want to harvest their trees back in the day. lynch's father was able to earn a living from cattle farming. but those times are long gone. it's not possible to make full time live unnoticed of it, a fif production. and any more, it's just it's just income as soon dropped to watch over the past 3 or 4 years. it is just not possible without a job too. you need...
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you could say that the army of course is suddenly, | army of course is suddenly, brendan— army of course is suddenly, brendan nato is being resurrected, it has triggered article — resurrected, it has triggered article four on friday and it is here _ article four on friday and it is here for a reason. but we have — is here for a reason. but we have tteen— is here for a reason. but we have been talking about how institutional international institutions such as the un, nato, — institutions such as the un, nato, we _ institutions such as the un, nato, we are not fit for the 215t— nato, we are not fit for the 215t century. and when president macron talked about nato, — president macron talked about nato, he — president macron talked about nato, he meant actually that when — nato, he meant actually that when i — nato, he meant actually that when i say we, we talk europe, european, _ when i say we, we talk europe, european, we can always rely on america — european, we can always rely on america to — european, we can always rely on america to protect us and to be responsibl
you could say that the army of course is suddenly, | army of course is suddenly, brendan— army of course is suddenly, brendan nato is being resurrected, it has triggered article — resurrected, it has triggered article four on friday and it is here _ article four on friday and it is here for a reason. but we have — is here for a reason. but we have tteen— is here for a reason. but we have been talking about how institutional international institutions such as the un, nato, —...
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obviously, i know that brendan [indiscernible] but in texas, when you see these images, what are your initial reactions? >> i think it really speaks to the moment we are in right now, that government can label parents who are concerned about their own children's education domestic terrorists. where are we as a country when that is the state of affairs? but it is really important for all of you who care about your school districts to show up at those meetings, to show up and give public comments, to do open records requests, to demand transparency. >> they go after these parents. we have seen this happen. >> there is strength in numbers and if you show up with 300 parents and you are behind each other, you can really make a big difference. that is what happened in southlake. we showed up meeting after meeting and we refused to take no for an answer, and that is what defeated this radical plan they wanted to pass. in our school districts don't be intimidated. when you run for school board, they will call you all sorts of nasty names. they will go up to the people who support you. they w
obviously, i know that brendan [indiscernible] but in texas, when you see these images, what are your initial reactions? >> i think it really speaks to the moment we are in right now, that government can label parents who are concerned about their own children's education domestic terrorists. where are we as a country when that is the state of affairs? but it is really important for all of you who care about your school districts to show up at those meetings, to show up and give public...
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and that seems to make her a force to be reckoned with. brendan? well, you know, robin jones, i mean it's not the only competition movie premiering today that is made by women and with women than leading robes. right. exactly, it was about maya is back in berlin. with the line la lean and an almost exclusively female cas, we meet a protagonist who has an anger management problem and gets into a heavy fight with her mother is then slammed with a restraining order and is prohibited from getting closer than 100 meters to her mother's home, her sister, a 12 year old, then draws a line marking those 100 meters around the house so she can stay in contact with her sister. it's a beautiful story, poetically told about love, about forgiveness, and about isolation. something that we all have grown a bit too accustomed to over the past couple years and it well gives us a take away. that is that children are often the better adults. yeah, you say that again. we see that a lot in this pandemic and briefly what else is coming up at the billing all? well, the mos
and that seems to make her a force to be reckoned with. brendan? well, you know, robin jones, i mean it's not the only competition movie premiering today that is made by women and with women than leading robes. right. exactly, it was about maya is back in berlin. with the line la lean and an almost exclusively female cas, we meet a protagonist who has an anger management problem and gets into a heavy fight with her mother is then slammed with a restraining order and is prohibited from getting...
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and the brendan center is voting round-up to provide good data on that. but i think what we're really witnessing here is an effort to derail and to delay the changing demographics in our country, the multiracial democracy, increasingly becoming and from a faith perspective, and this is why i try to emphasize this on dr. martin luther king day with that article, this represents a real attack on human dignity and on what we describe as the imago dei, every voter is made in the image of god. doctor king had very tough love to show to white moderates lukewarm about protecting civil rights and i think this is a moment to see more courage from people of all persuasions and all backgrounds to protect the right to vote which we know is sacred. >> what we hear largely from republicans, many in these 27 states you compiled that push restrictive voting rights laws is they're doing it to keep elections safe. talk about the threat that that poses on democracy as a whole and what you make of their argument that they're doing it to keep elections safe in this country. >
and the brendan center is voting round-up to provide good data on that. but i think what we're really witnessing here is an effort to derail and to delay the changing demographics in our country, the multiracial democracy, increasingly becoming and from a faith perspective, and this is why i try to emphasize this on dr. martin luther king day with that article, this represents a real attack on human dignity and on what we describe as the imago dei, every voter is made in the image of god....
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i'm a reporter at the new york times and i'm really happy to be here tonight to talk with brendan borrell my friend and fellow science journalist about his new book the first we will talk about his new book. >> as we all experience from the beginning of 2020 it was very chaotic and confusing hours planning out my year in basically they all had to be pushed back down the line. and then reading the articles and here i am is a remote freelancer how can i contribute my skills to this project? in the first step for me is i call that an old source of mine from massachusetts generalah hospital. and the infectious disease guy and had rich in profiles you know he's doing something interesting and set i just got back from wuhan and i'm working for the trump administration. >> that's amazing he's an interesting character but it really takes you into the action right away that you said you were reading a lot of my articles butut it's crazy to so how did you make the decision or how did you gather your information on a daily or hourly or weekly basis quick. >> it's very hard what to focus on. so i tal
i'm a reporter at the new york times and i'm really happy to be here tonight to talk with brendan borrell my friend and fellow science journalist about his new book the first we will talk about his new book. >> as we all experience from the beginning of 2020 it was very chaotic and confusing hours planning out my year in basically they all had to be pushed back down the line. and then reading the articles and here i am is a remote freelancer how can i contribute my skills to this project?...
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brendan rodgers side — the holders no less — have been knocked out of the fa cup tonight, as forest scored 4 in an outstanding win at the city ground. jane dougall was watching: it is eight years since these two sides last met. time and the added spice of a derby making for an electric atmosphere. nottingham forest knocked arsenal out of the competition, hoping for another upset against a second premier league side as they hosted the holders, leicester. it was the champion side which struck first. the ball floated to the back post. and straight from the restart, johnson was one on one and then finish. confidence had grown and a beautifully placed corner found a determined diving joe worrall. find determined diving joe worrall. and the lead determined diving joe worrall. fific they lead to the fa cup holders 3—0. someone tell the manager. complacency may have set in. the keeper was cut off his line. leicester had hoped. in the second half, they tried to build on momentum. but the game was nottingham forest's rubbing salt in the wind with a fourth. find nottingham forest's rubbing salt
brendan rodgers side — the holders no less — have been knocked out of the fa cup tonight, as forest scored 4 in an outstanding win at the city ground. jane dougall was watching: it is eight years since these two sides last met. time and the added spice of a derby making for an electric atmosphere. nottingham forest knocked arsenal out of the competition, hoping for another upset against a second premier league side as they hosted the holders, leicester. it was the champion side which struck...
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david wauserman and brendan buck. >>> and coming up mask confusion. president biden weighing in on how the shifts are adding to anxiety americans have been feeling the last two years. bee feeling the last two years so yoy for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala reduces asthma attacks it's a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occured. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal
david wauserman and brendan buck. >>> and coming up mask confusion. president biden weighing in on how the shifts are adding to anxiety americans have been feeling the last two years. bee feeling the last two years so yoy for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ my asthma...
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brendan boyle joins me from brussels leading the u.s. delegation at the parliamentary assembly meeting. congressman, let me start with what you view as the russians having done. do you believe the invasion has already begun and that this should be treateded a an invasion, it's already happening, and just because it's the separatist republics we shouldn't be making a caveat over it? >> thanks for having me on, chuck. and to be clear, if you talk to ukrainian americans, many of who live in an around the philadelphia area, you talk to people in ukraine today, the invasion happened eight years ago. so for ukraine, thes not anything new. what is new is that putin is finally making public what he was attempting to do surreptitiously for the last eight years. in terms of legalistic distinctions on what is an invasion, what's not an invasion, frankly that really doesn't interest me. for all intents and purposes, this is an invasion, it has been an invasion and that's the situation we find ourselves in. >> why should americans care what happens i
brendan boyle joins me from brussels leading the u.s. delegation at the parliamentary assembly meeting. congressman, let me start with what you view as the russians having done. do you believe the invasion has already begun and that this should be treateded a an invasion, it's already happening, and just because it's the separatist republics we shouldn't be making a caveat over it? >> thanks for having me on, chuck. and to be clear, if you talk to ukrainian americans, many of who live in...
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. >>> joining us is democratic congressman brendan boyle of pennsylvania, currently leading the u.s. delegation at an emergency meeting of nato's parliamentary assembly in brussels. thank you so much for being with us from belgium this morning. can you tell us what you're hearing from your ukrainian counterparts? >> first, it's quite clear that mr. putin has done more to unite the nato allies than any other person that i know of. in the years i've been affiliated with the nato parliamentary assembly and nato, i've never seen such unity among our allies. ukrainians i speak to have a sort of fatalistic view. this is not new for them. they've blg dealing with this for eight years and in a larger sense for centuries, so i'm really impressed by just how calm the ukrainians i know are approaching the current situation. >> they're calm. what are they telling you? >> depending on who you speak to, you get a variety of opinions on whether or not mr. putin will invade. it's not just a binary as well. there are some who believe that putin will send in forces -- greater forces in the east and wi
. >>> joining us is democratic congressman brendan boyle of pennsylvania, currently leading the u.s. delegation at an emergency meeting of nato's parliamentary assembly in brussels. thank you so much for being with us from belgium this morning. can you tell us what you're hearing from your ukrainian counterparts? >> first, it's quite clear that mr. putin has done more to unite the nato allies than any other person that i know of. in the years i've been affiliated with the nato...
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biden agenda, the upcoming midterm elections and political news of the day with republican strategist brendan fox and democratic strategist rebecca piercy. then fellow leanna talks about u.s., nato and european responses to the ukraine-russia conflict. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. announcer: in the state of the state address, north dakota governor doug burgum spoke of helping those with mental health and addiction during the pandemic among other topics, which included infrastructure and climate change. he is running for a second term after being elected in 2016.
biden agenda, the upcoming midterm elections and political news of the day with republican strategist brendan fox and democratic strategist rebecca piercy. then fellow leanna talks about u.s., nato and european responses to the ukraine-russia conflict. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. announcer: in the state of the state address, north dakota governor doug...
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i will give you the last word on this, brendan. if you could -- i don't fdr listening at this point. but if you could talk to these legislators who still have a chance to vote on thursday about these bills, why would you tell them? that might convince them to stand down? >> you know, i don't know if they would listen, and i don't know if i would waste my breath on it. when i would do is take this opportunity to speak to lgbtq young people's state of florida and tell them, you are loved exactly as you are. we get up every single day and we fight for you because you are worth fighting for. i was you not that long ago and that i am not going to rest. i will show us every hearing, i will show up to every floor debate. i will continue to show up in lawmakers offices and elevate your stories because they are worth telling. we are not going to sit idly by while gop lawmakers in florida try to erase lgbtq young people. we want to know that there we are fighting for them. >> you are seen. and for all of you in florida, iowa co-everywhere th
i will give you the last word on this, brendan. if you could -- i don't fdr listening at this point. but if you could talk to these legislators who still have a chance to vote on thursday about these bills, why would you tell them? that might convince them to stand down? >> you know, i don't know if they would listen, and i don't know if i would waste my breath on it. when i would do is take this opportunity to speak to lgbtq young people's state of florida and tell them, you are loved...
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but to brendan's point, one of the things that the january 6th committee is doing, whether or not it changes people's mind, it is uncovering an extraordinary amount of evidence. i mean this was maggie haberman, but we are finding out so much about the craziness of this white house, and it may not affect the midterms, but it certainly is going to affect the way that history remembers this extraordinary period. >> certainly many on the left rightly upset this week with trump essentially mishandling confidential information. >>> mitch mcconnell came out against and kevin mccarthy stuck with it and some are with the dynamics they each face ahead of the midterms but who right now of those two men do you think is whipping the fight for the future of the gop? -- winning the fight for the future of the gop? >> well, as you said, i think they're both doing what they need to do for their respective chambers. mitch mcconnell, you know, his senators represent large states where they appeal across to the independents, and swing voters. mccarthy just needs house members to win their conservative d
but to brendan's point, one of the things that the january 6th committee is doing, whether or not it changes people's mind, it is uncovering an extraordinary amount of evidence. i mean this was maggie haberman, but we are finding out so much about the craziness of this white house, and it may not affect the midterms, but it certainly is going to affect the way that history remembers this extraordinary period. >> certainly many on the left rightly upset this week with trump essentially...
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>> brendan, how does it feel to be sitting here in carnegie hall as a "gma" book club author? >> the most incredible feeling i've ever experienced. it's fantastic. >> welcome back to "gma" and, of course, that was linsey davis with "gma's" february book club author brendan slocumb, his debut novel, "the violin conspiracy," riveting story that immerses readers in the world of classical music and seeing the struggles of a young black artist from an entirely new perspective. >> the suspense is fascinating, the way he was tell the story there. >> the review says "the violin conspiracy" will do for a classical music what "the queen's gambit" did for chess. we know how much of a hit that was. you can read "the violin expertis conspiracy" along with us and joy the conversation all month long on our instagram account, gmabookclub. the sit-down will air on "gma" this week and you won't want to miss that. >> that was always cool. >> of course. >> what are you talking about? >> depends on how good you are. hey, i was pretty good. i think my teacher would say i was good at least. >> i lov
>> brendan, how does it feel to be sitting here in carnegie hall as a "gma" book club author? >> the most incredible feeling i've ever experienced. it's fantastic. >> welcome back to "gma" and, of course, that was linsey davis with "gma's" february book club author brendan slocumb, his debut novel, "the violin conspiracy," riveting story that immerses readers in the world of classical music and seeing the struggles of a young black...
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announcer: coming up this morning on washington journal, republican strategist brendan buck and democratic strategist rebeccas pearcey discussed the biden agenda, the upcoming midterm elections and political news of the day.
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biden agenda, the upcoming midterm elections and political news of the day with republican strategist brendan bock and democratic strategist rebecca piercy. then, a talk about u.s., nato and european responses to the russia-ukraine conflict. watch washington journal live sunday morning at 7:00 eastern and join the discussion with your facebook comments, phone calls, texts and tweets. >> on almost all presidential rankings lists, you will find warren harding at or near the bottom. sunday on q and a, a historian says harding's accomplishments are often overlooked including bringing the country back after world war i. in his book, "the jazz age president," mr. walter ranks -- makes his case why mr. harding should be ranked higher. >> harding has come up a few notches in recent years. but what has been said about him is in the realm of myth. there is a lot of myths about harding and falsehoods and untruths and outright lies. if we look at his record and what he accomplished as president, it is quite impressive. >> historian ryan walters sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and a. liste
biden agenda, the upcoming midterm elections and political news of the day with republican strategist brendan bock and democratic strategist rebecca piercy. then, a talk about u.s., nato and european responses to the russia-ukraine conflict. watch washington journal live sunday morning at 7:00 eastern and join the discussion with your facebook comments, phone calls, texts and tweets. >> on almost all presidential rankings lists, you will find warren harding at or near the bottom. sunday...
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monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no said the wind come in, they are the helper high corner unless the bit of pe he went, groaned off there. so it seemed to talk took that little corner of it there. the rest restless and is fairly good. so the old standing in ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now sailor, from one of which wasn't finding us. he, the disadvantage of monoculture is that they aren't particularly stable ecologically speaking. if i plant only one species, it's often vulnerable to pass off to thrive on that species fair to effect allin, their a climate stresses like drowns 14 lives in yarmouth. in recent years, what we've seen is that a forest with a mix of tree species is more resilience are seen different species provide more balance. if one suffering the other might be a bit more robust and best off. this is i, this for all spelling theater in germany, policy makers are already putting that knowledge into ac
monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no said the wind come in, they are the helper high corner unless the bit of pe he went, groaned off there. so it seemed to talk took that little corner of it there. the rest restless and is fairly good. so the old standing in ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now sailor, from one of which...
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brendan says he's concerned as the assembly already lost 5 lawmakers this year. many bills passed by 1, 2, 3, losing 5 members. that's that's significant. that's very real. >> this is just a small fraction of what we talked about. other topics covered included crime, how that could impact the upcoming election. but changes to the recall process and much more to see the full discussion. look for this story on our website in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> a report released today is detailing how wide the wealth gap is in silicon valley. it shows that while incomes are growing in the region, the top 25% of earners are holding on to 92% of wealth. report was done by the group joint venture, silicon valley. it found one-third of households in the region are not self-sufficient. that number grows to 60%. if you are a histanic household, the number also found well, tech companies have grown and added jobs during the pandemic. silicon valley as a whole has lost population and has seen its wealth gap widen. >> we're an economy. that's almost at full employment
brendan says he's concerned as the assembly already lost 5 lawmakers this year. many bills passed by 1, 2, 3, losing 5 members. that's that's significant. that's very real. >> this is just a small fraction of what we talked about. other topics covered included crime, how that could impact the upcoming election. but changes to the recall process and much more to see the full discussion. look for this story on our website in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news. >> a report released...
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brendan says he's concerned as the assembly already lost 5 lawmakers this year. many bills passed by 1, 2, 3, losing 5 members. that's that's significant. that's very real. >> this is just a small fraction of what we talked about. other topics covered included crime, how that could impact the upcoming election. but changes to the recall process and much more to see the full discussion. look for this story on our website in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news that our drought emergency, california's first state water project briefing of the year was held this morning. >> taking a look at the water year for 2021, the commission says it was the second warmest year for a statewide mean temperature last spring was also the driest year in the now that we've experienced in 126 years. the commission also discussed several proposed water storage projects last january. they set aside 63 billion dollars to fund new projects, windy weather as fire crews in solano county on high alert tonight. the vacaville fire department. >> said and you can see some of the the trees her
brendan says he's concerned as the assembly already lost 5 lawmakers this year. many bills passed by 1, 2, 3, losing 5 members. that's that's significant. that's very real. >> this is just a small fraction of what we talked about. other topics covered included crime, how that could impact the upcoming election. but changes to the recall process and much more to see the full discussion. look for this story on our website in sacramento. ashley zavala kron. 4 news that our drought emergency,...
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monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no said the wind come in, they are the helper high, coroner, unless the mid pe he went grown, the fair so it seemed a toe hook that live in corner of a day or the rest rest. the sand is fairly good. it's all old. stand on, you know, ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now, sadly from one of which wasn't for, i think, i see the disadvantage of mona cultures is that they aren't particularly stable ecologically speaking. if i plant only one species, it's often vulnerable to pass the thrive on that species. fetter effect, all in their a climate stresses like drowned sport and that's in yarmouth in recent years. or what we've seen is that a forest with a mix of tree species is more resilient or seen different species provide more balance. if one suffering the other might be a bit more robust and best off. as, as i this, we all spelling theater in germany. policy makers are already putting that
monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no said the wind come in, they are the helper high, coroner, unless the mid pe he went grown, the fair so it seemed a toe hook that live in corner of a day or the rest rest. the sand is fairly good. it's all old. stand on, you know, ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now, sadly from one of...
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does that brendan install hominy? i sometimes those channels as time goes wrong. many industrial vessels. yeah. industrial muscles, about 4 years back, the numbers were about 244. as i'm speaking to you, the numbers are subbing to 6, but all horse come aboard come last, come by. due to the fact that vicious are using a whole lot of abuse your substances to fish, the urine filament. like, you, you, none of all those dynamite and all those illegal activities are been perpetrated by the, an off russia who is now complaining on get go to that, which is no, let's get to the issues. and i'd like to hear from richard, we've had that is an environmental problem. we've had that it could be dwindling resources in the seas. but one of the key ones fishermen, i use an obnoxious substances. the ddt, dyna made live fishing and other things, deeds easy, poise, not chemical that is even use in killing rodents. they also use, dana mice would be blocked when they would go to the sea to where they would em gets the fish from they. but the fish i'm and if you speak with them the expl
does that brendan install hominy? i sometimes those channels as time goes wrong. many industrial vessels. yeah. industrial muscles, about 4 years back, the numbers were about 244. as i'm speaking to you, the numbers are subbing to 6, but all horse come aboard come last, come by. due to the fact that vicious are using a whole lot of abuse your substances to fish, the urine filament. like, you, you, none of all those dynamite and all those illegal activities are been perpetrated by the, an off...
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monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no, said the wind come in. they are the helper high coroner, unless the mid pe he went grown, the fair so seemed to talk hope that live in corner of a day or the rest rest. the sand is fairly good. it's all old. stand on, you know, ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now, sadly, from one of which wasn't finding us, the disadvantage of mono cultures is that they aren't particularly stable ecologically speaking. if i plant only one species, it's often vulnerable to pass the thrive on that species fietta effect. allin, they're a climate stresses like drowned sport, and that's in yarmouth in recent years. or what we've seen is that a forest with a mix of tree species is more resilient or seen different species provide more balance. if one suffering the other might be a bit more robust and best off. this is i, this for all spelling theater in germany, policy makers are already putting that know
monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no, said the wind come in. they are the helper high coroner, unless the mid pe he went grown, the fair so seemed to talk hope that live in corner of a day or the rest rest. the sand is fairly good. it's all old. stand on, you know, ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now, sadly, from one of...
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monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no said the wind come in, they are the helper high, coroner, unless the mid pe he went grown, the fair so seemed to talk hope that live in corner of a day or the rest rest. the sand is fairly good. so the old stand on, you know, ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now, sadly from one of which wasn't for, i think, i see the disadvantage of mona cultures is that they aren't particularly stable ecologically speaking. if i plant only one species, it's often vulnerable to pass off the thrive on that species fair to effect allin, their, a climate stresses like drown, sorting. let's in yarmouth in recent years, or what we've seen is that a forest with a mix of tree species is more brazilians are seen different species provide more balance if one suffering the other might be a bit more robust and best at off. as i this we all spelling theater in germany, policy makers are already putting that know
monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no said the wind come in, they are the helper high, coroner, unless the mid pe he went grown, the fair so seemed to talk hope that live in corner of a day or the rest rest. the sand is fairly good. so the old stand on, you know, ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now, sadly from one of...
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we all understand on the yes, does brendan's dominy, i'm those angles as time goes wrong. many industrial vessels, industrial vessels, about to fall. yes, buck. the numbers were about 244. as i'm speaking to you, the numbers are subbing to 6, but all horse come a bar complex come by. due to the fact that vicious are using a whole lot of abuse your substances to frish, the urine filament. like you just, none of all those dynamite and all those illegal activities are been the pur, treated by the, are turned off russia who is now complaining on get go to that, which is no. let's get to the issues. and i'd like to hear from richard. we've had that there's an environmental problem. we've had that it could be a dwindling resources in the seas. but one of the key ones, fishermen, i use alicia substances the ddt, dynamite, life fission. and other thing is it's either poisoned chemical that is used in killing rodents. they also use dynamite with the blast when they would go to the sea to where they would em gets the fish from they. but the fish i'm and if you speak with them the sp
we all understand on the yes, does brendan's dominy, i'm those angles as time goes wrong. many industrial vessels, industrial vessels, about to fall. yes, buck. the numbers were about 244. as i'm speaking to you, the numbers are subbing to 6, but all horse come a bar complex come by. due to the fact that vicious are using a whole lot of abuse your substances to frish, the urine filament. like you just, none of all those dynamite and all those illegal activities are been the pur, treated by the,...
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does brendan's dominy? i'm george angles as time goes. how many industrial vessels? yeah. industrial muscles, about 4 years back, the numbers were about 244. as i'm speaking to you, the numbers are subbing to 6, but all has come about complex come by. due to the fact that recess are using a whole lot of abuse, your substances to frish the urine filament. lekia, none of all those dynamite and all those illegal activities are been perpetrated by the are turned off. russia who is now complaining on get go to that, which is no, let's get to the issues. and i'd like to hear from richard, we've had that there's an environmental problem. we've had that it could be dwindling resources in the seas. but one of the key ones fishermen, i use an obnoxious of chances. the ddt, dynamite lies fishing and other things. it's easy, poisonous chemical that is even use in killing rodents. they also use dynamite with the blast when they would go to the sea to where they would em gets the fish from they. but the fish i'm and if you speak with them the explained that well as a result of the
does brendan's dominy? i'm george angles as time goes. how many industrial vessels? yeah. industrial muscles, about 4 years back, the numbers were about 244. as i'm speaking to you, the numbers are subbing to 6, but all has come about complex come by. due to the fact that recess are using a whole lot of abuse, your substances to frish the urine filament. lekia, none of all those dynamite and all those illegal activities are been perpetrated by the are turned off. russia who is now complaining...
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indeed, sir brendan, this was really the one big question from actually also all american journalists in the press conference. because zola charles came here in a moment in history to the united states with many doubts, the headlines were full of questions. how reliable is germany any more under this new chancellor? and every one really was waiting for him to say yes indeed. if russia in vase ukraine, there is no nordstrom to and on the one hand love shall said yes, we stand side by side with the united states. but he did not say this one sentence . every one was waiting for, you know, in his and do you have the impression that biden and sholtes did not agree on what they would say before they walked into that press conference? has a very good question, brent. i'm really, really kind of wondering how the chancellor will have shots prepared for that because it was the obvious that he will be asked that question because this is the big question. this is the big elephant in the room. i don't know. maybe there are some questions of really reliability in the background we don't know of, bu
indeed, sir brendan, this was really the one big question from actually also all american journalists in the press conference. because zola charles came here in a moment in history to the united states with many doubts, the headlines were full of questions. how reliable is germany any more under this new chancellor? and every one really was waiting for him to say yes indeed. if russia in vase ukraine, there is no nordstrom to and on the one hand love shall said yes, we stand side by side with...
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indeed, sir brendan, this was really the one big question from actually also all american journalists in the press conference. because zola charles came here in a moment in history to the united states with many doubts, the headlines were full of questions. how reliable is germany any more under this new chancellor? and everyone really was waiting for him to say yes indeed. if russia in vase ukraine, there is no nordstrom too. and on the one hand we love shall said, yes, we stand side by side with the united states, but he did not say this one sentence, every one was waiting for. and you know, in his do you have the impression that biden and sholtes did not agree on what they would say before they walked into that press conference? has a very good question, brent. i'm really, really kind of wondering how the chancellor will have shots prepared for that because it was the obvious that he will be asked that question because this is the big question. this is the big elephant in the room. i don't know. maybe there are some questions of really reliability in the background we don't know of
indeed, sir brendan, this was really the one big question from actually also all american journalists in the press conference. because zola charles came here in a moment in history to the united states with many doubts, the headlines were full of questions. how reliable is germany any more under this new chancellor? and everyone really was waiting for him to say yes indeed. if russia in vase ukraine, there is no nordstrom too. and on the one hand we love shall said, yes, we stand side by side...
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indeed sir brendan, this was really the one big question from actually also all american journalists in the press conference because zola shows came here in the moment in history to the united states with many doubts, the headlines are full of questions. how reliable is germany any more under this new chancellor and everyone really was waiting for him to say yes, indeed. if russia invasive crane that is no nordstrom too, and on the one hand love shall said yes, we stand side by side with the united states. but he did not say this one sentence, every one was waiting for and you know, it is, do you have the impression that biden and sholtes did not agree on what they would say before they walked into that press conference? has a very good question, brent. i'm really, really kind of wondering how a chancellor will have shots prepared for that because it was the obvious that he will be asked that question because this is the big question. this is the big elephant in the room. i don't know. maybe there are some questions of real, a reliability in the background we don't know of, but it is
indeed sir brendan, this was really the one big question from actually also all american journalists in the press conference because zola shows came here in the moment in history to the united states with many doubts, the headlines are full of questions. how reliable is germany any more under this new chancellor and everyone really was waiting for him to say yes, indeed. if russia invasive crane that is no nordstrom too, and on the one hand love shall said yes, we stand side by side with the...
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indeed sir brendan, this was really the one big question from actually also all american journalists in the press conference. because zola charles came here in a moment in history to the united states with many doubts, the headlines were full of questions. how reliable is germany any more under this new chancellor? and every one really was waiting for him to say yes indeed. if russia in vase ukraine, there is no nordstrom to and on the one hand love shall said yes, we stand side by side with the united states. but he did not say this one sentence, every one was waiting for. and you know, in his do you have the impression that biden and sholtes did not agree on what they would say before they walked into that press conference? has a very good question, brent. i'm really, really kind of wondering how a chancellor will have shots prepared for that because it was the obvious that he will be asked that question because this is the big question. this is the big elephant in the room. i don't know. maybe there are some questions of real, a reliability in the background we don't know of, but
indeed sir brendan, this was really the one big question from actually also all american journalists in the press conference. because zola charles came here in a moment in history to the united states with many doubts, the headlines were full of questions. how reliable is germany any more under this new chancellor? and every one really was waiting for him to say yes indeed. if russia in vase ukraine, there is no nordstrom to and on the one hand love shall said yes, we stand side by side with...
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but we know he's been back in the ted lasso writers room along with jason sudeikis and brendan hunt, aka coach beard read confirmed the upcoming season will bring ted's plans storyline to an he told mister porter we had a three-season arc plan. we're writing the end of that story. it will ultimately be jason's decision if that doing a real coach, you can look at to poor women in the middle of season 3, be a take it one game at a time. >> as for some season, 3 scoop hannah waddingham says filming starts in less than a month. she hasn't seen the script yet and the plot is tops. >> but writers room, they'll just brilliant, brilliant brains, but they know better than to tell me. and i think and when it comes to her, will they won't they romance between are back and to heed. has a request. yeah, of i for 100 decide to buy most like it. that's a friendship then and it's built on it as well. already. you don't know that. no, you i do. i don't know if i'm completely honest if it's right for but don't tell. tell us >> and what about nate? he went full villain at the end of season 2. i'm hopin
but we know he's been back in the ted lasso writers room along with jason sudeikis and brendan hunt, aka coach beard read confirmed the upcoming season will bring ted's plans storyline to an he told mister porter we had a three-season arc plan. we're writing the end of that story. it will ultimately be jason's decision if that doing a real coach, you can look at to poor women in the middle of season 3, be a take it one game at a time. >> as for some season, 3 scoop hannah waddingham says...
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monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no said the wind come in, they are the helper high coroner under the bit of pe, he went, groaned up there. so it seemed to talk. took that little corner of it there. the rest restless and is fairly good. it's all old. standing in ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now sadly from one of which ones and for i think i see the disadvantage of monoculture is that they aren't particularly stable ecologically speaking. if i plant only one species, it's often vulnerable to pass off to thrive on that species fair to effect allin, their a climate stresses like drowns 14 lives in yarmouth. in recent years, what we've seen is that a forest with a mix of tree species is more resilient or seen different species provide more balance. if one suffering the other might be a bit more robust and best off. as, as i this, we all spelling theater in germany. policy makers are already putting that knowledge into
monoculture. plantations are particularly susceptible to climate change on the plantation belonging to brendan lynch. his brother, a storm did major damage. no said the wind come in, they are the helper high coroner under the bit of pe, he went, groaned up there. so it seemed to talk. took that little corner of it there. the rest restless and is fairly good. it's all old. standing in ireland shows that more needs to be done to make the timber industry, climate friendly now sadly from one of...
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let's go brendan slogan written on it with kathy live director with studios and moscow. this is art international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us now in an abrupt reversal of an popular policy in the u. k. u government has announced intentions to scrap of vaccine mandate for health care workers in england to mid severe staff shortages and hospitals. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against carbon 19, i believe that it is no longer proportionate to require vaccination as a condition of deployment through statute. tens of thousands of national health care employees had faced losing their jobs. if they didn't get their 1st shot this week, the policy had sparked massive outrage as about 80000 and just workers are still unvaccinated. we spoke with a frontline worker, nurse, naomi bennett, who says the mandate infringed on personal choice. it was bordering on quite begging just, you know, taking away the choice for the health care work. busy you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the faxing mandatory f
let's go brendan slogan written on it with kathy live director with studios and moscow. this is art international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us now in an abrupt reversal of an popular policy in the u. k. u government has announced intentions to scrap of vaccine mandate for health care workers in england to mid severe staff shortages and hospitals. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against carbon 19, i believe that it is no longer proportionate to...
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apoorva mandavilli, reporter at the nuke at times and i'm really happy to be here tonight to talk with brendan borrell my friend and fellow journalists about his new book, "the first shots." hi, brinton. it's amazing to have lived this and then you're telling of what happened behind the scenes. iso learned so much reading your book. so tell me a a little bite abt how you got started. tell me about the genesis of the book. when did you firstth come up wih the idea and why this? >> well, juneau, as we all experienced in the beginning of 2020 it was a a very chaotic and confusing time. i'm a freelance journalist writing for different magazines and us is planning out my yea pandemic was unfolding and basically all of my projects kind of hadad to get pushed back down the line. there was no travel, no business and i was glued to the screen reading quite often your articles. you are in the thick of it, and here i am, this remote for electric under figure okay, how do i contribute my skills to this project? i think the first step for me was i called up an old source of mine, he's a doctor from massach
apoorva mandavilli, reporter at the nuke at times and i'm really happy to be here tonight to talk with brendan borrell my friend and fellow journalists about his new book, "the first shots." hi, brinton. it's amazing to have lived this and then you're telling of what happened behind the scenes. iso learned so much reading your book. so tell me a a little bite abt how you got started. tell me about the genesis of the book. when did you firstth come up wih the idea and why this?...
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it's the capital of the canton of co, brendan. now people have been living in the fertile valley of the alpine rine for 3000 years. who has a pleasantly quaint atmosphere perhaps because of the many fountains, pubs, bars and cafes for a city of less than $40000.00 residence. there is quite a lot on offer here. the fountains contribute to that and that i think scott can we've got wonderful drinking water in this alpine town which can be drunk from a 135 fountains. vi cord is rich and that we have a lot of fountains and the water contains lots of minerals mean that audio and take there is now plenty of water aboard the glacier expressed to the train is divided here and takes on its final sequence of cars. many glacier express passengers only board the train in core at $1126.00. it sets off 4 and i'm at the trains galley is now working at full steam. the chef has little time and little space to prepare a great number of meals. and sometimes we're serving $150.00 mails at the same time. so for about one or 2 hours, we're really workin
it's the capital of the canton of co, brendan. now people have been living in the fertile valley of the alpine rine for 3000 years. who has a pleasantly quaint atmosphere perhaps because of the many fountains, pubs, bars and cafes for a city of less than $40000.00 residence. there is quite a lot on offer here. the fountains contribute to that and that i think scott can we've got wonderful drinking water in this alpine town which can be drunk from a 135 fountains. vi cord is rich and that we...
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you have the gregory and brendan case, who seems to have copied off the mcmichaels, who chased ahmaud arbery because he was suspicious in a white neighborhood in georgia. >> reporter: fedex is now paying for gibson's therapy. but the victim says he's still angry, because fedex sent him back to the same neighborhood a day after the shooting and did not offer him paid leave until the incident became public. in a statement, fedex says employee safety is top priority, and they remain focused on gibson's well-being. >> faith, thank you. >>> history made at the olympic games in beijing. speed skater erin jackson taking the gold. she is the first black woman to ever medal in the sport. and her gold in the event is the first for the americans in more than 20 years. and the controversy over the russian skating star, we're standing by for word. marcus moore is in beijing tonight. >> reporter: tonight, glory and gold for erin jackson in the 500 meter speed skating event, making her the first black woman to medal in the olympic sport. >> i would say to anyone who's thinking of transferring into s
you have the gregory and brendan case, who seems to have copied off the mcmichaels, who chased ahmaud arbery because he was suspicious in a white neighborhood in georgia. >> reporter: fedex is now paying for gibson's therapy. but the victim says he's still angry, because fedex sent him back to the same neighborhood a day after the shooting and did not offer him paid leave until the incident became public. in a statement, fedex says employee safety is top priority, and they remain focused...
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let's go brendan slogan, written on it with quite guessing lived a rep from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to happen with us now. and then it brought reversal of an unpopular policy in the u. k. the government has announced intention to scrap a vaccine mandate for health care workers in england, amid severe staff shortages at hospitals. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against carbon 19, i believe that it is no longer proportionate to require vaccination as a condition of deployment through statute. tens of thousands of national health care employees had faced losing their jobs if they didn't get their 1st shot this week, the policy had sparked massive outrage as about 80000 to any test workers are still on vaccinated. we spoke with a frontline worker, nurse, naomi bennett, who says the mandate infringed on personal choice. it was quite dangerous. you know, taken away the choice for the health care work. busy you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the faxing mandatory for he
let's go brendan slogan, written on it with quite guessing lived a rep from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to happen with us now. and then it brought reversal of an unpopular policy in the u. k. the government has announced intention to scrap a vaccine mandate for health care workers in england, amid severe staff shortages at hospitals. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against carbon 19, i believe that it is no longer...
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what i've written, coverage come in and these double brendan alleys, vision to the people, were raw dot whoa. last 2 per corporate taxes, some protest to say they cannot afford to live and to cooling on the government to go slowly. moving in front soon. all my grandchildren are homeschooling. i cannot feed them if we cannot access water or food. i don't have anything to survive on, so i'm asking the government to hand over power to someone else. we're really suffering gonna has one of the fastest growing mobile money markets in africa. protest is want the government to think again about the impact of the levy on the poorest in the country. victoria gate and b algae 0. the biggest auto show in the u . s. is getting underway in chicago as being overshadowed by production delays caused by disruption to supply chains on a global shortage of semiconductors. aboard a blockade by canadian truck drivers protesting against corona virus restrictions is threatening further damage to the industry. john andrew has more from the show in chicago. the problem is that supply chain problem, we had a pano
what i've written, coverage come in and these double brendan alleys, vision to the people, were raw dot whoa. last 2 per corporate taxes, some protest to say they cannot afford to live and to cooling on the government to go slowly. moving in front soon. all my grandchildren are homeschooling. i cannot feed them if we cannot access water or food. i don't have anything to survive on, so i'm asking the government to hand over power to someone else. we're really suffering gonna has one of the...