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there is pending litigation against the department of homeland security, cbp, because roxanne hernandez, a trans immigrant woman from hernandez, she should still be with us. her death caused tremendous pain. her family was devastated to learn that she died while seeking protection in the country. her nephew, only seven years old or younger, sent a voice recording year ago while many community members -- this administration, demanding accountability and justice for roxsana, victoria, and johana, asking for the release of people living with hiv or any other medical condition. to hear that message from a young family member of roxsana sent all she wanted to do was support and help her family, and she is no longer with us. amy: we have less than a minute, but if you can talk about lgbtq+ asylum-seekers locked from entering the united states due to title 42, a trump-era policy, many of these expenses recently documented in human rights watch report? >> yeah. title 42 is attacking lgbtq+ people seeking asylum in this country and is not a safe condition they are under and we will continue to d
there is pending litigation against the department of homeland security, cbp, because roxanne hernandez, a trans immigrant woman from hernandez, she should still be with us. her death caused tremendous pain. her family was devastated to learn that she died while seeking protection in the country. her nephew, only seven years old or younger, sent a voice recording year ago while many community members -- this administration, demanding accountability and justice for roxsana, victoria, and johana,...
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>> they have express the intention to do so, and i conversations with major general roxanne, best the major general, -- the major general, the chief of the smidge army, he says they will get there. >> what would that look like? i have met with swedish officials almost every week or past month and one, they made is that they fully intend to do it, but they also have to be able to absorb the investment. with respect to the avid investment, while likely to look like in terms of brown, naval and air force? >> he adopted 3, 2, 1, the key part going up to key brigades, adding an additional one. that is a big chunk. the scond -- second is to add capabalities. they bought their first battalion, it has been delivered in the past year and those are purchased quickly but help us lift defense spending. i think the combination of expanding the size of the army and raising the technology of the couple of the things like the air and missile defense will help. i can't speak quite as in detail about how they will use or absorb additional funding and maritime domains. >> you can talk about the advantag
>> they have express the intention to do so, and i conversations with major general roxanne, best the major general, -- the major general, the chief of the smidge army, he says they will get there. >> what would that look like? i have met with swedish officials almost every week or past month and one, they made is that they fully intend to do it, but they also have to be able to absorb the investment. with respect to the avid investment, while likely to look like in terms of brown,...
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roxanne, farm on for my on you and i have discussed this issue before. i feel like we're going round the circle again to you know, to be here when we, when we discuss prospects for a potential deal. i guess my question to you is, how do you see things right now where they're stuck and again, coming back to that political question, how i'm more familiar with washington where i sit right now. but how do we avoid a circumstance where we just simply go through flip flop, maybe not just in white houses, but we were around the corner from an election in the united states. and doing a deal may in fact become treated parts. he knows as well. he worked in the us house of representatives, the us house of representatives, if it goes republican, may very well become a tortuous place for those people to forward this new iran nuclear deal. roxanne, well, i think one of the things that, that we hear often is that we've never been closer to a deal coming together. and we've also never been further away because the things that have to be resolved have been the problems r
roxanne, farm on for my on you and i have discussed this issue before. i feel like we're going round the circle again to you know, to be here when we, when we discuss prospects for a potential deal. i guess my question to you is, how do you see things right now where they're stuck and again, coming back to that political question, how i'm more familiar with washington where i sit right now. but how do we avoid a circumstance where we just simply go through flip flop, maybe not just in white...
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. >> there are many roxann stones that have littered the ground here. army tanks are stationed and they stood by as mubarak's thugs came in on horseback an attacked crowds. there are many wounded in slings, bandaged. a child here five or six is fed by his mother. he is bruised on the side of his face. i asked her what happened and she said he is a revolutionary. he is fighting for his future. amy: that report aired friday february 4, 2011. he resigned two weeks later. then occupy wall street democracy now! was own of the only national news outlets to report on the first day of action. >> on saturday thousands of protesters took to the streets of downtown manhattan for what was described as an action to occupy wall street. inspired by the uprising offish spring and european antiausterity movements. a vancouver based culture jamming magazine put out a call for the protest on wall street in july. the goals were various from looting corporate cbs to political campaigns to auditing the federal reserve to challenging all of global capitalism. they included 71
. >> there are many roxann stones that have littered the ground here. army tanks are stationed and they stood by as mubarak's thugs came in on horseback an attacked crowds. there are many wounded in slings, bandaged. a child here five or six is fed by his mother. he is bruised on the side of his face. i asked her what happened and she said he is a revolutionary. he is fighting for his future. amy: that report aired friday february 4, 2011. he resigned two weeks later. then occupy wall...
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edition roxanne global futures ball as traders await u.s. cpi inflation data tomorrow. u.k. chancellor rishi sunak warrant over potential scarring of the u.k. economy. we are on the lookout for jobs data. that should be crossing the bloomberg any moment now. welcome to the european market open. 7:00 in london. i am anna edwards. mark is with me this morning. what are you watching this mine? mark: i'm getting really excited about front end rates. we are talking about when a rate hike might be priced in, whether it might be december, how much they might do. now that we have the cash market open in u.s. treasuries, they are catching up with the big futures move yesterday. a lot of them happened in our afternoon so we missed the real excitement. suddenly, the idea of rate hikes is a real concept to start trading properly again. anna: thinking about rate hikes, let's get to some u.k. breaking data. unemployment get out from the u.k., pre-much as anticipated. we were expecting 4.5%. we have got the three months wages number. coming in in line with expectations is 6%. the estimate
edition roxanne global futures ball as traders await u.s. cpi inflation data tomorrow. u.k. chancellor rishi sunak warrant over potential scarring of the u.k. economy. we are on the lookout for jobs data. that should be crossing the bloomberg any moment now. welcome to the european market open. 7:00 in london. i am anna edwards. mark is with me this morning. what are you watching this mine? mark: i'm getting really excited about front end rates. we are talking about when a rate hike might be...
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then, on "in-depth," a conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. she is the author of several books. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, and the founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online, anytime, at booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our first guest is john hudak, senior fellow at brookings institution. thanks for joining us. guest: thanks for having me back. host: to the center you involved with, what does it involve itself with? guest: we focus on good governance in the united states at the local, state, and federal level, understanding checks and balances, how we can get policymakers to do better work for the american public. host: and our topic on executive power by a president, has to fall into that. is there a main concern about how that power is used, no matter who the president? guest: no matter who the president is, there is always concern about the extent of presidential power, how it is ex
then, on "in-depth," a conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. she is the author of several books. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, and the founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online, anytime, at booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our first guest is john hudak, senior fellow at brookings...
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then, on "in-depth," a conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. she is the author of several books. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, and the founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online, anytime, at booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our first guest is john hudak, senior fellow at brookings institution. thanks for joining us. guest: thanks for having me back. host: to the center you involved with, what does it involve itself with? guest: we focus on good governance in the united states at the local, state, and federal level, understanding checks and balances, how we can get policymakers to do better work for the american public. host: and our topic on executive power by a president, has to fall into that. is there a main concern about how that power is used, no matter who the president? guest: no matter who the president is, there is always concern about the extent of presidential power, how it is ex
then, on "in-depth," a conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. she is the author of several books. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, and the founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online, anytime, at booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our first guest is john hudak, senior fellow at brookings...
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on in-depth, a conversation with historian and activist roxanne ortiz, author of several books including outlaw woman and indigenous peoples history. in her most recent, not a nation of immigrants, she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org. ♪ ♪ announcer: sunday night on q&a, on the eve of the supreme court's new term we look at the light and legacy of a major figure in the court's history's, justice john marshall harlan. politico's editor at large, peter canalis, tells us about the great dissenter. >> he dissented in all cases that took away the rights of african-americans because he knew the post-civil war events, that were added to the constitution and ratified as a price of reentry into the union for the south, and ratifying it under the normal process, that was intended to preserve the rights of african-americans. and when his colleagues, for reasons that were very suspicious, basically tri
on in-depth, a conversation with historian and activist roxanne ortiz, author of several books including outlaw woman and indigenous peoples history. in her most recent, not a nation of immigrants, she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at book tv.org. ♪ ♪ announcer: sunday night on q&a, on the eve of the...
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at noon, a conversation with historian roxanne dunbar ortiz, the author of several books, including "outlaw women." and her most recent, "not a nation of immigrants." she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and of the united states. join the conversation with your calls, tweets and facebook messages. watch american history and look tv every weekend on c-span2. and find a schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: it is the end of the fiscal year with the senate passed a -- set to pass a short-term measure to find of government through december, and we are joined to talk about congress and government spending by jonathan bydlak with the r street institute, on how congress has handled spending over the years through democratic and republican leadership. welcome. guest: thanks for having me. host: tell us about the r street institute, what is the political point of view of your group and how are you funded? guest: we are a center-right, moderately conservative libertarian group, but we
at noon, a conversation with historian roxanne dunbar ortiz, the author of several books, including "outlaw women." and her most recent, "not a nation of immigrants." she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and of the united states. join the conversation with your calls, tweets and facebook messages. watch american history and look tv every weekend on c-span2. and find a schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org....
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roxanne dunbar-ortiz is no stranger to city lights. we published her books and featured her at events in the store. she's a lifelong activist for more than 4 decades known for her lifelong commitment to national and international justice issues. she is winner of the 2017's cultural ties and author of numerous books including an indigenous peoples history of the united states which is a recipient of the american book award, city lights recently published a book loaded: a disarming history of the second amendment. he makes her home in san francisco and joining her in conversation is, we are delighted to have with us the former, gloria of san francisco, the author of numerous books which include the southern front and this war called love published by city lights and they're both winners of the american book award. his nonfiction book reticent memory highlights the mission district during the nicaraguan culinary movement and he is a founding member of the first director of the mission cultural center and founder of the roque dalton cultur
roxanne dunbar-ortiz is no stranger to city lights. we published her books and featured her at events in the store. she's a lifelong activist for more than 4 decades known for her lifelong commitment to national and international justice issues. she is winner of the 2017's cultural ties and author of numerous books including an indigenous peoples history of the united states which is a recipient of the american book award, city lights recently published a book loaded: a disarming history of the...
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eastern, roxanne dunbar ortiz in her book "not a nation of ortiz," says america was not founded by and for americans but colonialism and slavery. watch american history tv and book tv every weekend on c-span two. ♪ >> "washington journal" continues. it is time -- host: it is time for our open forum, turning the phone lines over to you. here's how you can call in to let us know about the political policy issue on your mind. democrats can call in at (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents (202) 748-8002. you can also send us a text at (202) 748-8003. keeping you updated on the stories we've been following this week and in the weeks and months passed, including this grim toll that was reached this week. one in 500 americans have died of covid. "the washington post" noting -- roughly one in every 500 americans have succumbed to the disease caused by coronavirus. the chart to the right noting the death rates by state. in the state of mississippi, one in 330 people have died of covid. also in new jersey. louisiana, one in 350. new york, one in 360. arizona rounding out th
eastern, roxanne dunbar ortiz in her book "not a nation of ortiz," says america was not founded by and for americans but colonialism and slavery. watch american history tv and book tv every weekend on c-span two. ♪ >> "washington journal" continues. it is time -- host: it is time for our open forum, turning the phone lines over to you. here's how you can call in to let us know about the political policy issue on your mind. democrats can call in at (202) 748-8000....
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and not a nation of immigrants historian roxanne dunbar ortiz argues immigrant narrative ignores america's history of white supremacy. and historian mike duncan the french and american revolutions and hero of two worlds. also being published this week berkeley law school dean earl warren a search the supreme court has enabled racist policing and presumed guilty. in dopamine nation psychiatrist anna lemke suggested modern society promotes the pursuit which she argued needs to be tempered and pulitzer prize-winning journalist david phillips reports on that military career of navy seal eddie gallagher and his trial for war crimes and alpha. find these titles coming this week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on book tv. >> bookstore and nashville hosted a virtual event for authors and journalists spoke about his 400-mile walk along the train tracks from washington to philadelphia. he reflected on the concepts of freedom, independence and community. >> me in a few buddies walked from washington d.c. along the railroad lines to philadelphia
and not a nation of immigrants historian roxanne dunbar ortiz argues immigrant narrative ignores america's history of white supremacy. and historian mike duncan the french and american revolutions and hero of two worlds. also being published this week berkeley law school dean earl warren a search the supreme court has enabled racist policing and presumed guilty. in dopamine nation psychiatrist anna lemke suggested modern society promotes the pursuit which she argued needs to be tempered and...
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ñ@■ >> hi everybody and roxanne rocks will obs=é;ó. the owner of delicate daisy delicate flowers in the district. i want to say thank you very much for this to be included and in this registry in san francisco. i am so proud to be part of a shop in san francisco that has been around for 82 years. there are not many people that can put that little check next to their business history, but i am very proud to be owner of the house flowers and to remain in the richmond district and we managed to keep our doors open during the pandemic thanks to our loyal to the customers in the district and thank you very much and we look forward to, not 82 more years but several more years keeping everything beautiful in different cisco. thank >> [president sharky laguana] thank you are there any other public commoners? >> that concludes the queue. >> [president sharky laguana] okay, rick, any representatives from and are called in? >> [richard kurylo] not that i'm aware of, i have alerted the person again but i have not heard anything. >> [president shar
ñ@■ >> hi everybody and roxanne rocks will obs=é;ó. the owner of delicate daisy delicate flowers in the district. i want to say thank you very much for this to be included and in this registry in san francisco. i am so proud to be part of a shop in san francisco that has been around for 82 years. there are not many people that can put that little check next to their business history, but i am very proud to be owner of the house flowers and to remain in the richmond district and we...
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i had my 1st roxanne on the good bo problem moms not get in there because she saw this from some health condition she's not getting it simply because of the little plots and we do actually know someone who's had a stroke since get in the vaccines i'm not all of them are that you know because they love you for has been vaccinated there ok this will be even more side effects that we don't even know about this is just one thing they're picking out they have no idea what this could cause i guess the fear is a bit bigger don't do you actual problem we've got a good public health system that keep an eye on these things and obviously they'll be looking at the latest research but while the advice to still take the vaccine i would still take the vaccine at the national health campaign and i am a better believe the e.u. regulator should act immediately to not put lives at risk. i think it would have been very useful to treat this is very seriously because we're dealing with the lives of people so i think from the moment there was any doubt they should have acted very quickly on that and know peop
i had my 1st roxanne on the good bo problem moms not get in there because she saw this from some health condition she's not getting it simply because of the little plots and we do actually know someone who's had a stroke since get in the vaccines i'm not all of them are that you know because they love you for has been vaccinated there ok this will be even more side effects that we don't even know about this is just one thing they're picking out they have no idea what this could cause i guess...
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roxanne in south carolina, democrats line. hi. caller: hi, how are you doing? i feel like we should be a little bit more compassionate. we have all of this land across the united states. we should be able to figure out something. host: do you think natalie this administration but previous administrations, do you think we have still come to some type of reasonable plan or thinking when it comes to how to deal with the migrant problem? caller: you got to look at it like this. i have heard people say, oh, they are sending their children. for a mother -- i am a mother -- to send your child somewhere you don't even know they going to make it or not, it has to be bad to do that. just listening to everybody, i need to go back, or they need to do this, or need to do that. their children. it can't be the cartel. come on. they got better things to do if they are trying to sell drugs. they are not trying to come over here holding every child's hand. compassion needs to be the number one thing. host: ok. let's hear from christine, chicago, illinois. caller: compassion? how
roxanne in south carolina, democrats line. hi. caller: hi, how are you doing? i feel like we should be a little bit more compassionate. we have all of this land across the united states. we should be able to figure out something. host: do you think natalie this administration but previous administrations, do you think we have still come to some type of reasonable plan or thinking when it comes to how to deal with the migrant problem? caller: you got to look at it like this. i have heard people...
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both maria and roxanne say they learned from news reports in in their home countries that the biden administration is allowing migrant women with children to enter the u.s. you believed that was true. which is not entirely true. the biden administration says it's allowing unaccompanied minors to remain until they have cases and some families are allowed in on a case by case basis. that perception could be driving the surge which has unaccompanied children in jail-like facilities. they are holding them while reuniting them with family, and are considering using a nasa site to expand bed space. and some nonprofit migrant shelters where a migrant from nicaragua is staying, has seen a spike in mothers, and pregnant women. cindy johnson has volunteered to help thousands of migrants across the river and collected hundreds of post cards with their stories. >> this child is saying they witnessed people dying? people getting beaten? cindy said she scanned them and sent them to then candidate for president joe biden. what was the goal of sending these letters to biden? >> the goal was they wanted them to se
both maria and roxanne say they learned from news reports in in their home countries that the biden administration is allowing migrant women with children to enter the u.s. you believed that was true. which is not entirely true. the biden administration says it's allowing unaccompanied minors to remain until they have cases and some families are allowed in on a case by case basis. that perception could be driving the surge which has unaccompanied children in jail-like facilities. they are...
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to grand bargain they don't want to grand bargain you know to let me start with you and then go to roxanne well. i think i have 2 criticisms of the way you framed that 1st of all the ballistic missile program is a big part of any nuclear weapons perp. that's probably the way that but it's my most countries would deliver a nuclear weapon so nuclear deal that doesn't address development of ballistic missiles and also the you know various limits on uranium enrichment expire over time as you research for the advanced centrifuges which would make their program more efficient so just on the nuclear terms i don't think it's a very good deal more importantly in the last 5 or 6 years what we've seen is a maturation of america's allies in the middle east that are most affected by iranian aggression so i think perhaps it was possible in 2013 in 2012 when some of the initial diplomacy on the iran deal came forward that you could have such a deal without having the israelis or the iranians of the saudis of the table but at this point i'm not entirely sure that that is feasible it's possible that you kn
to grand bargain they don't want to grand bargain you know to let me start with you and then go to roxanne well. i think i have 2 criticisms of the way you framed that 1st of all the ballistic missile program is a big part of any nuclear weapons perp. that's probably the way that but it's my most countries would deliver a nuclear weapon so nuclear deal that doesn't address development of ballistic missiles and also the you know various limits on uranium enrichment expire over time as you...
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steve: roxanne, let me give you the last question. israel and saudi arabia. i am giving you the last word on china and russia, too. this may be a moment where you can make global sanctions work. i have always seen that as a complicated question. to a certain degree, the unanimity and sanctions is not quite as strong as people think, whether this is a strategic opportunity with china and russia. in our last minute, if you could share our thoughts. >> cover the world in a minute. i think that one of the real policy objectives of the biden administration is to bring down the temperature in the gulf. we have seen the saudi's feel the same white. the fact that they have passed up relations with their immediate neighbors, and the gcc, that qatar is a negotiator in some sense, [indiscernible] i think possibly it shows that is in a sense working on a set of different levers than the old mechanism of everybody on the one side of the gulf against iran. i think there are different ways to interpret that. as far as china and russia, certainly from the chinese perspective
steve: roxanne, let me give you the last question. israel and saudi arabia. i am giving you the last word on china and russia, too. this may be a moment where you can make global sanctions work. i have always seen that as a complicated question. to a certain degree, the unanimity and sanctions is not quite as strong as people think, whether this is a strategic opportunity with china and russia. in our last minute, if you could share our thoughts. >> cover the world in a minute. i think...
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. >> and i had dinner with a mutual friend of ours, roxanne roberts, a reporter at the "washington post," and she said over dinner, you know, you are close to all the former socials, but you're especially close to lea. you guys should write a book together because no one is not going to buy it because it was bush or not going to buy it because it was obama. you guys have got it covered. and i thought, wow, that's a great idea. it took us a while to figure out what to write because we didn't want a book about entertaining. there's been a number of them. so it did take a little time to figure out what to write, but what we really figured out is what book do we wish we had had before we started this job or any job. and a lot of it is common sense, but it helps when it's spelled out. >> well, and that leads me to my next question, which i think you just said it. it's a great book to have for your jobs, but i can honestly tell you it's not just for the jobs at the white house social secretary. honestly, it's filled with great stories, little hints, wonderful little tidbits that really apply
. >> and i had dinner with a mutual friend of ours, roxanne roberts, a reporter at the "washington post," and she said over dinner, you know, you are close to all the former socials, but you're especially close to lea. you guys should write a book together because no one is not going to buy it because it was bush or not going to buy it because it was obama. you guys have got it covered. and i thought, wow, that's a great idea. it took us a while to figure out what to write...
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and really enjoying that, and roxanne gay, but i'm reading a lot and also hunger for -- every night, awesome. >> we're 20 servings over and i'm going to get in trouble also the moderator, thank you all for being here. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> miss you all. >> we're watching booktv on c-span2. every weekend with the latest nontsk books and authors. booktv on c-span2. created bymer cable television -- by america's cable television companies. >> during a virtual program host evidence by the reagan presidential library, former appellate judge douglas ginsburg discussed this book on the courts and the constitution. here he provides thoughts on partisanship throughout american history. >> we are still unite around that document and ideas because that's what we argue about. what does it heaven and how it should be applied and should it be changed and that intense partisanship and division and give sisness was with us from the beginning, i think you taught history if i recall. and the early american republic was almost -- if not more partisan and divided than we are right now,
and really enjoying that, and roxanne gay, but i'm reading a lot and also hunger for -- every night, awesome. >> we're 20 servings over and i'm going to get in trouble also the moderator, thank you all for being here. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> miss you all. >> we're watching booktv on c-span2. every weekend with the latest nontsk books and authors. booktv on c-span2. created bymer cable television -- by america's cable television companies. >> during a...
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the 1st also sputnik roxanne i feel perfectly ready many of my colleagues in the embassy have done so as well and i'm. absolutely certain that this is part of the normal. precautions that we take her during the pandemic situation just as we were at a mosque we have sort of distance but it is also good to pick scientifically proven back scenes and of course the sport piggybacks ian is one such works in. approval of sputnik v in india could come within weeks once they complete the trials and dia is also considering making the job on its territory for both domestic and global demand the country's envoy to russia told us why new delhi got involved doesn't come as a surprise that we have a such a long tradition of cooperation between india and russia their cooperation continued during the cold print of me so grand the idea. was to kill the material for approach the indian authorities or the testing of the sputnik alexy this was really come to an india the space to close off for picnics you have been completed history commenced and be assured that us we are still very clear to your proofs a
the 1st also sputnik roxanne i feel perfectly ready many of my colleagues in the embassy have done so as well and i'm. absolutely certain that this is part of the normal. precautions that we take her during the pandemic situation just as we were at a mosque we have sort of distance but it is also good to pick scientifically proven back scenes and of course the sport piggybacks ian is one such works in. approval of sputnik v in india could come within weeks once they complete the trials and dia...
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jeremy: i had dinner with a mutual friend of ours, roxanne roberts, reporter at "the washington post," and she said over dinner, you are close to all the former socialist, but you are especially close to lea -- you are close to all the former socials. you ought to write a book together. i thought that was a great idea. it took us a while to figure out what to write. we did not want a book about entertaining. it did take a while to figure out what to write, but what we wanted to write was what book we wish we had had when we started. >> i think you can -- i think you just said it, it is a great book to have with your job, but it's not just white house social secretaries. it's wonderful little tidbits that really apply to all of us every day, if you are a stay-at-home mom or the ceo of a company or somewhere in between. i will say the first time i looked at it, i looked and said, you know, civility is not really an effective topic, but i've had people say this is not really your grandmother's etiquette book, and i even read where some people called it dishy. we all love a little dish. i
jeremy: i had dinner with a mutual friend of ours, roxanne roberts, reporter at "the washington post," and she said over dinner, you are close to all the former socialist, but you are especially close to lea -- you are close to all the former socials. you ought to write a book together. i thought that was a great idea. it took us a while to figure out what to write. we did not want a book about entertaining. it did take a while to figure out what to write, but what we wanted to write...
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our previous color before roxanne -- our previous caller before roxanne, how it caller had described joe biden's policy when it came to the hide amendment -- that issue coming up yesterday during jen psaki's first press briefing. jen psaki dodging a question, they write, on abortion policy, ew n reporter asked her about two big concerns for pro-life america during that first press briefing. asking about the hide amendment, which bans the youth of dusty federal funds for youth abortion, and barring organizations from receiving less funding from providing abortions. biden, they say -- they go on to quote jen psaki in that briefing, saying i think we will have more to say on the policy in the coming days, but i take the opportunity to remind all of you that he is a devout catholic, someone who attends church regularly. she noted he started attending church with his family yesterday morning. she said i don't have anything more for you on those two issues. that might be where the confusion came from from the two callers. this is denise out of linden, michigan, an independent. good morning
our previous color before roxanne -- our previous caller before roxanne, how it caller had described joe biden's policy when it came to the hide amendment -- that issue coming up yesterday during jen psaki's first press briefing. jen psaki dodging a question, they write, on abortion policy, ew n reporter asked her about two big concerns for pro-life america during that first press briefing. asking about the hide amendment, which bans the youth of dusty federal funds for youth abortion, and...
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the 1st roxanne's which are coming out in india i deserved for the government. have public workers and all that but there are many many many people who need access to these vaccines and hence more better and i do believe that sputnik is also a very odd one strike scene and we hopeful that it will work very well we were very pleased with the science behind the vaccine as you are more it is a human lives. are used but this is a not one day then you have. different back doors. of order made vaccine and the booster doors that some other one day age of we also saw the safety data and also some if you can see did and the science behind how this vaccine was deadlocked and the platform which was in the ad if you want to know why it was like the best on. the platform was considered but it's there if you can see it not going to do you don't look very good saul given very privileged and honored to partner with the russian government. russian government idea air to bring dislikes into india and back in russia the mass vaccination program is gaining momentum much to the deli
the 1st roxanne's which are coming out in india i deserved for the government. have public workers and all that but there are many many many people who need access to these vaccines and hence more better and i do believe that sputnik is also a very odd one strike scene and we hopeful that it will work very well we were very pleased with the science behind the vaccine as you are more it is a human lives. are used but this is a not one day then you have. different back doors. of order made...
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the 1st roxanne's which are coming out in india are reserved for the government. public workers and all that but there are many many many people who need access to these vaccines and hence more better and i do believe that sputnik is also a very bad ones vaccine and we're hopeful that it will work when we we're very pleased with the science behind the work seen as you know all it does a human lives. are used but there's no. is there not one date then you have are 2 different back. seat or dives for the made vaccine and the booster goes that's another hard one dates we also saw the safety data and also some if you could see data and the science behind how this vaccine was deadlocked and the black swan which was in the ad if you want to know why it is like the best black on . the platform was considered but it's saying that if you concede not a good day don't look very good sold the liberty but have a legend in order to pocket of a deduction but russian company r.d.f. the 2 biggest nights into india. and i wraps it up for this news on don't forget you can check out
the 1st roxanne's which are coming out in india are reserved for the government. public workers and all that but there are many many many people who need access to these vaccines and hence more better and i do believe that sputnik is also a very bad ones vaccine and we're hopeful that it will work when we we're very pleased with the science behind the work seen as you know all it does a human lives. are used but there's no. is there not one date then you have are 2 different back. seat or dives...
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for the bite in the administration covered in the press over the next four years and then will go to roxanne. >> the bite in the administration is composed -- >> your audio is muted. >> is composed of people with experience who have done this before and who i hope will adjust to the new normal of social media. >> i think that we can get back to something that resembles a little bit normal but that is not good enough we need to do better. and we need to do better by listening and explaining, being more transparent. >> you go next and i'll get the last word to anita. >> i agree with what bill just said and that applies to both sides i am hopeful that the bite in the administration will restore a higher level of expectations about facts and the kind of information that comes from the white house briefing room in the white house social media accounts and the individuals who work there, it's a high bar and every administration has struggled to reach it, our boston public service is the american people in providing reliable information in rebuilding government is essential to her functioning of a
for the bite in the administration covered in the press over the next four years and then will go to roxanne. >> the bite in the administration is composed -- >> your audio is muted. >> is composed of people with experience who have done this before and who i hope will adjust to the new normal of social media. >> i think that we can get back to something that resembles a little bit normal but that is not good enough we need to do better. and we need to do better by...
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roxanne, the only baby thing happened after that part of the video. or maybe he's beloved by most of the bolivian people and that's why they just voted out the u.s. backed coup. anyway for posting that, that horrifying and graphic video journalist ali virus had his twitter account temporarily suspended. as did many press, one of the outlets. he works with twitter. it can't just have people seeing a former rally as greeted with hugs and flowers. one of the child saw that he'd never be the same. in all seriousness, this is part of a pattern of gross censorship by the big tech platforms. and it's only getting worse, but fear not by fellow americans, superhero, job, or save the day, he runs faster than a speeding. it doesn't run, it's a bad bad hip clicks. there's a clicking clicking sometimes, but he does jump over to sing about the jumping. he's not, not since the neat thing to know with the jumping, but he's totally standard for america, and biden will end the censorship biden will stop big attack biden will purge the propaganda from our newsmedia bide
roxanne, the only baby thing happened after that part of the video. or maybe he's beloved by most of the bolivian people and that's why they just voted out the u.s. backed coup. anyway for posting that, that horrifying and graphic video journalist ali virus had his twitter account temporarily suspended. as did many press, one of the outlets. he works with twitter. it can't just have people seeing a former rally as greeted with hugs and flowers. one of the child saw that he'd never be the same....
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the answer roxanne, against truth. donald trump no truth, no justice, no justice, no peace. the consequences of minority rule in american politics were crystallize when ruth bader ginsburg died 6 weeks before the election. republicans swiftly reversed course from the arguments they made in 2016. when they blocked president obama's supreme court nomination. because it was an election year compared again to obama 1st nominating, you know, merrick garland, a good guy, right? but a centrist and thinking he's gay, extending an olive branch to the republicans, and they absolutely, you know, just spitting in his face. in contrast, trump who lost the popular vote in 2016 by nearly 3000000 votes pushed through a very conservative judge for a lifetime appointment to the supreme court. literally, after tens of millions of americans already cast their ballot and early voting, republicans will stop at nothing. they, i mean, they have a long history, absolutely machiavellian. using their power absolutely to the hilt and it doesn't matter what kind of mandate they have. and it doesn't matt
the answer roxanne, against truth. donald trump no truth, no justice, no justice, no peace. the consequences of minority rule in american politics were crystallize when ruth bader ginsburg died 6 weeks before the election. republicans swiftly reversed course from the arguments they made in 2016. when they blocked president obama's supreme court nomination. because it was an election year compared again to obama 1st nominating, you know, merrick garland, a good guy, right? but a centrist and...