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everyone is wright -- watching. iran, russia, the statement we pass the aid package it was not just about ukraine. the spokeswoman for the foreign minister said you know, united states is standing by its allies, taiwan, israel, and ukraine. they put it together. this is what we have known all the time. we know these things are connected and we know russia and china are trying to destabilize the country, trying to destabilize the world and we need to make sure the united states stands for western democracy. it's no surprise to me that the left and right found themselves, use when this happens it means the rest of congress passed a pretty good bill. >> shannon: the concern conservatives have is the flow that will go into gaza. there was guard rails on and he's confident it will get to the right place but then democracy has some reporting on this and they looked into it and said there's a video of the idf taking these aid trucks as they come over, they say hamas is threatening people and some with death if they help is
everyone is wright -- watching. iran, russia, the statement we pass the aid package it was not just about ukraine. the spokeswoman for the foreign minister said you know, united states is standing by its allies, taiwan, israel, and ukraine. they put it together. this is what we have known all the time. we know these things are connected and we know russia and china are trying to destabilize the country, trying to destabilize the world and we need to make sure the united states stands for...
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let's get to work political correspondent ben wright in westminster for more on this. we understand it isjust been more on this. we understand it is just been passed so i guess in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. fix, in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. a long evenin: finally come to an end. a long evening of— finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling - finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling between| evening of wrangling between the lords and commons is over, and it appears they have conceded, the lords, they have thrown in the towel and exited the elected house of commons will get its way and the governments safety of rwanda bill will get royal assent under common law, and it takes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda in the next ten or 12 weeks, and the first asylum weaker —— seekers will be sent to that east african country. it's a big moment for rishi sunak. it was two years ago the government came up with the idea of sending asylum—seekers to rwanda, and it's be
let's get to work political correspondent ben wright in westminster for more on this. we understand it isjust been more on this. we understand it is just been passed so i guess in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. fix, in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. a long evenin: finally come to an end. a long evening of— finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling - finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling between| evening of wrangling between...
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in 1906, a or wilbur wright, got a plane up, flew 24 miles and landed it where he wanted to land and that really is the first, you know, true. so charlie was alive when that happened so people hadn't really flown there were about. one automobile per 100 americans. so the technology was coming in, but they didn't have anywhere to go in them because were no roads and no stations and no, you know, motel. this was before radio, this elway years after the first experimental moving was shown at the chicago columbian exposition. and so there weren't movies or movie theaters yet. i could go on this list but you get the idea he's from a different world is an agrarian world that would have been really to napoleon and probably to michelangelo. and most people were farmers of majority of americans lived a farm by the time he died. he had, you know had an iphone. he'd lived through? i mean no one had ever been to the south or north pole when he was born, he lived to see people walk on the moon, lived to see rovers going around mars as on and on. the so when i say he grew up the future all, the th
in 1906, a or wilbur wright, got a plane up, flew 24 miles and landed it where he wanted to land and that really is the first, you know, true. so charlie was alive when that happened so people hadn't really flown there were about. one automobile per 100 americans. so the technology was coming in, but they didn't have anywhere to go in them because were no roads and no stations and no, you know, motel. this was before radio, this elway years after the first experimental moving was shown at the...
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what reverend wright was saying back in 2003 was what many leftists then and some of the democrats now believe. >> going to rip out the systemic racism that still effects our laws our institutions our culture. >> laura: given those words from our elected officials, systemic racism, structural racism, given that sentiment, why would anyone be surprised that others who live here feel justified saying yes, that we are, indeed, a wicked, evil country like in michigan over the weekend? >> [chanting] >> laura: none of this should shock anyone who has been paying attention. because those protesters are saying what most activists on the left think. frankly it's what most members of the white house staff believe. outside of maybe fourth of july or funerals, the left recoils and ridicules bold displays of patriotism. they recoil from it. flags make them uncomfortable. trigger warning. >> i was really disturbed. i saw, you know, dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with, you know, expolitic tifs against joe biden on the back of them. >> yep. >> trump flags. and some cases just dozens of american fl
what reverend wright was saying back in 2003 was what many leftists then and some of the democrats now believe. >> going to rip out the systemic racism that still effects our laws our institutions our culture. >> laura: given those words from our elected officials, systemic racism, structural racism, given that sentiment, why would anyone be surprised that others who live here feel justified saying yes, that we are, indeed, a wicked, evil country like in michigan over the weekend?...
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well, if that was a fact it wasn't a fact that the wright brothers found very convincing and six years later, they emerged the dunes of kitty hawk, half man birds. and for much of the 20th century america, the nation that was the first to spread its wings made dramatic on all frontiers of flight, we saw advances by argonauts astronaut suits and aviators. we watched great people up from earthly stars, people like lindbergh, hughes and armstrong. we built aircraft carriers and launched americans into space. these were years of progress and plenty. these were years of pride. but something terrible has happened. the intervening years. we've lost our way plans have become ambitions. ambitions have become dreams. supersonic has slipped into subsonic. and subsonic has slipped into stagnation. and in december 120 years after kitty hawk, too many american passengers have their flights canceled, delayed and downed. sometimes it feels as if the washington post had it right the first time. maybe men can't fly, but i hope no one in this assemblage would agree with that sentiment. we can fly. we've
well, if that was a fact it wasn't a fact that the wright brothers found very convincing and six years later, they emerged the dunes of kitty hawk, half man birds. and for much of the 20th century america, the nation that was the first to spread its wings made dramatic on all frontiers of flight, we saw advances by argonauts astronaut suits and aviators. we watched great people up from earthly stars, people like lindbergh, hughes and armstrong. we built aircraft carriers and launched americans...
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he had breakfast a few days earlier with an air force friend, and they talked by seamen wright's conscientious objection and the war in palestine on his way to these really embassy and began live streaming himself on facebook. after dosing himself, aaron said this quote, i am about to engage in an extreme active protest. but compared to what people have been experiencing in palestine at the hands of their colonizers, it's not extreme at all. this is what our ruling class has decided will be normal on quote. there is an important aspect to what aaron did. he did not commit suicide, at least not in the traditional sense of the word. that's something that most of us don't understand, but we don't understand self emulation as a political statement. today we have a guest who can help us sort through this complicated issue. we're joined by each of christmas swami. she's a writer currently working on a piece on self immolation. this, you're welcome to the show. we're so happy to join us you same here. thank you. i've learned just in the past few days, a few things about self immolation. i learned tha
he had breakfast a few days earlier with an air force friend, and they talked by seamen wright's conscientious objection and the war in palestine on his way to these really embassy and began live streaming himself on facebook. after dosing himself, aaron said this quote, i am about to engage in an extreme active protest. but compared to what people have been experiencing in palestine at the hands of their colonizers, it's not extreme at all. this is what our ruling class has decided will be...
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previously condition a 10 survey this week with postponed to the last moment for technical reasons. bianca wright is a taco carrier that can lift an unprecedented payload into us a little bit. what russia is planning to build a new space station site to get the full time this focus has gone into space on the previous launches were made from the much older since that's co cosmo drive in northern russia. but younger at has fully completed dismissing, traveling more than 250 kilometers away from the surface of all the time. it has talked to speed of a well paying 27000 kilometers per hour. the subsequent you get to the given this. but if you'd like to find out more details about that story and everything else, does it get to check our website all t dot com not coming your way next week. sanchez with the latest episode of direct impact of about with more needs and 13 minutes a . there is no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case of the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also absurd. this is
previously condition a 10 survey this week with postponed to the last moment for technical reasons. bianca wright is a taco carrier that can lift an unprecedented payload into us a little bit. what russia is planning to build a new space station site to get the full time this focus has gone into space on the previous launches were made from the much older since that's co cosmo drive in northern russia. but younger at has fully completed dismissing, traveling more than 250 kilometers away from...
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let's bring in robin wright. she's hello over at the woodrow wilson international center and a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. robin, thanks very much for joining us. >> how do you >> read or runs message that its retaliation is over? >> well, in fact, that it's sent this message even as its attacks continued is its missiles and drones. we're still in the air. here's a signal that it really wanted to have this one and done at least short-term danger at the moment. is that israel's playing the short term. it has military superiority it can whether it's eliminate iran's arsenal's of pushback, its allies in the region or kill its military leaders but it doesn't really have a long-term strategy when it comes to what are its goals as it to contain iran is eliminated. nuclear program. is it to push for regime change? in the meantime, that iran is playing the long game and it is willing to undertake what was very daring and unprecedented barrage are swarm of attacks on israel what it is playing for the l
let's bring in robin wright. she's hello over at the woodrow wilson international center and a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. robin, thanks very much for joining us. >> how do you >> read or runs message that its retaliation is over? >> well, in fact, that it's sent this message even as its attacks continued is its missiles and drones. we're still in the air. here's a signal that it really wanted to have this one and done at least short-term danger at the...
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jeffrey wright, actor: why are these books here? actor: i'm not sure. i would imagine that this author, ellison, is black. jeffrey: it was the source for the recent film "american fiction" starring jeffrey wright that skewered the mostly white publishing industry for pushing black authors to write just one stereotypical black story. was that character in "erasure" at least partly you? percival: well, i have to admit that he's alarmingly similar to me. (laughter) jeffrey: alarmingly similar? percival: i wrote a novel about the greek god dionysus called "frenzy," and it was turned down by a couple of houses. an editor came to me and said: "well, we turned your novel down.” i said: "yes, that's cool. i don't mind.” and then this editor said: "can you tell me, what does dionysus have to do with black people?” jeffrey: the assumption being that you have to be writing about black people? percival: well, yes. and i said: "would you have asked that of john updike if he had written this novel?” but that's the impediment to making art that so many writers
jeffrey wright, actor: why are these books here? actor: i'm not sure. i would imagine that this author, ellison, is black. jeffrey: it was the source for the recent film "american fiction" starring jeffrey wright that skewered the mostly white publishing industry for pushing black authors to write just one stereotypical black story. was that character in "erasure" at least partly you? percival: well, i have to admit that he's alarmingly similar to me. (laughter) jeffrey:...
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let's hear what thomas wright said. this is definitely a difficult aspect, since ukraine is currently in the midst of a major war. we can take steps that will improve its defenses and security here and now, and over the next few years, so that when that moment comes, when it joins, it will be in a stronger position. mr. valentin, anyway, let's go back to the july nato summit, can the north atlantic alliance give a clear signal, first of all to putin, that ukraine will be in nato, and maybe, maybe... er, this introduction, although delayed, will be in time, but the actions of moscow will depend on this signal, and the actions of the whole world will depend, yes, there should be and will be a signal, remember my words at the anniversary summit in washington, he it will be 705 years of nato, but it will not just be a signal, we are up to it, we are currently working with... our nato partners, in any case, i am one of those deputies of the verkhovna rada who work in this direction, we are working on not just the signal was
let's hear what thomas wright said. this is definitely a difficult aspect, since ukraine is currently in the midst of a major war. we can take steps that will improve its defenses and security here and now, and over the next few years, so that when that moment comes, when it joins, it will be in a stronger position. mr. valentin, anyway, let's go back to the july nato summit, can the north atlantic alliance give a clear signal, first of all to putin, that ukraine will be in nato, and maybe,...
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i spoke to ben wright shortly after the bill was passed and he explains what happens next. they have thrown in the towel, except that the elected house of commons that the elected house of common- that the elected house of common , ._ ., commons will get its way and the government _ commons will get its way and the government safety - commons will get its way and the government safety of - commons will get its way and - the government safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law. it takes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda in some point in the next ten, 12 weeks and the first asylums will be sent to the east african country and it is a very big moment for rishi sunak, it was two years ago that the government first came up that the government first came up with the idea of sending asylums to rwanda and it's been completely bogged down and derailed with legal challenges, supreme court deciding it was on lawful, massive opposition from opposite parties and piers from opposite parties and piers from across the house of lords
i spoke to ben wright shortly after the bill was passed and he explains what happens next. they have thrown in the towel, except that the elected house of commons that the elected house of common- that the elected house of common , ._ ., commons will get its way and the government _ commons will get its way and the government safety - commons will get its way and the government safety of - commons will get its way and - the government safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become...
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i think your name is jim wright. i have anything for you to it's my but i do think i meant to say it's all good. we have we've all been called much worse, keith boy, i can like delcy appreciate both you both you being with us this morning thank you. brand new roc and a new central starts now more violent clashes on college campuses across the country over israel's war against hamas in gaza pro-palestinian protesters now being met by pro israeli counter protests. >> the secretary of state and the extraordinarily generous proposal he says israel has offered hamas is concern grows inside the state department over how israel is using american weapons in its war against hamas. and from name-calling campaign rivals to new friends and allies trump and ron desantis meeting for the first time since desantis dropped out of the public, can primary what team trump says they need from the florida governor now i'm balden my john berman, sarah is out today. this is cnn news central major developments are new developments. >> i shou
i think your name is jim wright. i have anything for you to it's my but i do think i meant to say it's all good. we have we've all been called much worse, keith boy, i can like delcy appreciate both you both you being with us this morning thank you. brand new roc and a new central starts now more violent clashes on college campuses across the country over israel's war against hamas in gaza pro-palestinian protesters now being met by pro israeli counter protests. >> the secretary of state...
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let's see, next we have thomas wright, special assistant to the present, seem to correct for strategic plan at the nsc, prepa's director and senior fellow at brookings and issh written several books including aftershock, pandemic politics and into the old international order. next with ambassador yuri kim, currently thene principal deputy assistant secretary of state for europe and eurasian affairs. she's a career diplomat who is worked on many key foreign policy -- foreign policy national security challenges and was also the ambassador to republic of albania and 2020-2023. i got a series of how much of celebrity she is there, and then last of certain at least we have mr. axel dittmann, deputy chief of mission at the german embassy and okay, let's get started. just to kind of two things up and looking back to 2023 and vilnius and thinking about where we will go this summer, what is your assessment of how, and whoever wants to jump in first go ahead, what your assessment of how the confrontation of nato's plans from vilnius are going? what he thinks thing stands about 100 days out from
let's see, next we have thomas wright, special assistant to the present, seem to correct for strategic plan at the nsc, prepa's director and senior fellow at brookings and issh written several books including aftershock, pandemic politics and into the old international order. next with ambassador yuri kim, currently thene principal deputy assistant secretary of state for europe and eurasian affairs. she's a career diplomat who is worked on many key foreign policy -- foreign policy national...
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capital bank died in the bible province, america saying that it was behind the explosion. sullivan john wright has moved from baghdad. this is the damage of the call to military base between baghdad and battled. the explosion killed at least one feature of the patent, really popular mobilization forces and injury to those to us. since he come on denied reports that it was an american attack. an investigation is underway, but soldiers at the banks have the theories of thought that many can not put them off to the american forces with you to that they carried out. the bombings here is the often matter. this is what resulted from the huge explosion. and this is the crate to created by the bloss hamas statement condemned the attack, calling you to a violation of the 70 from us as it was the bite in administration responsible for the escalation to the interrupt. the security officials that adamant that it was an accident until now, i'm sure it's too much air lead to talking about what's going on. but we're talking about right now with the teams. the teams right now they worked 24 hours from yesterd
capital bank died in the bible province, america saying that it was behind the explosion. sullivan john wright has moved from baghdad. this is the damage of the call to military base between baghdad and battled. the explosion killed at least one feature of the patent, really popular mobilization forces and injury to those to us. since he come on denied reports that it was an american attack. an investigation is underway, but soldiers at the banks have the theories of thought that many can not...
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she also, you know, worked for marian wright edelman children's defense fund, everything that she did in terms of children's health care was looking for equality. but as i said, i had a limited amount of time and everyone seems to know a lot more about hillary and what she's done. and i wanted to really highlight some of the women who people don't know as much about, who we haven't studied or who are not our contemporary. so that was why made some of the choices i made within the time limitations. but hillary is certainly an individual who supported civil rights and human rights in many arenas. thank you. our next question is from bernice in las vegas. they ask, what was the name of the enslaved person that abigail adams worked with? his name was james. and that's all we know. that was how she referred to him in the letters. and this was something that we discovered in looking at her letters was this concern that she had, that she was an outspoken abolitionist. and and this is why when john quincy adams hired enslaved workers and when he hired them, those workers did not get the pay a
she also, you know, worked for marian wright edelman children's defense fund, everything that she did in terms of children's health care was looking for equality. but as i said, i had a limited amount of time and everyone seems to know a lot more about hillary and what she's done. and i wanted to really highlight some of the women who people don't know as much about, who we haven't studied or who are not our contemporary. so that was why made some of the choices i made within the time...
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rolling stone called you the orval and wilbur wright of aviation. i'm not sure what that says about you. no pressure on that. i think we need to let people know what we are talking about. we have a video here that i think we will queue up. walk us through what we see here. tell us about this. >> we are building a new age of aviation transportation where we move into the sky and we are not is building the aircraft, we are also building a new type of company, a new aviation company that designs, builds and tests almost every single component on the aircraft. we been flying this aircraft at full-scale since 2017 so we really understand the operational characteristics of it and we designed it to be dramatically quieter. with mayor adams, we showed it in new york city where we were able to showcase the acoustic profile of the aircraft and how people in manhattan get to experience this revolutionary technology firsthand. as you see here, the acoustic profile, we can serve cities without impacting them. we can serve communities without impacting them. we a
rolling stone called you the orval and wilbur wright of aviation. i'm not sure what that says about you. no pressure on that. i think we need to let people know what we are talking about. we have a video here that i think we will queue up. walk us through what we see here. tell us about this. >> we are building a new age of aviation transportation where we move into the sky and we are not is building the aircraft, we are also building a new type of company, a new aviation company that...
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"rolling stone" call to the orval and wilbur wright of aviation. [laughter] not sure what that says about you. no pressure on that though. i think we need to let people know what we are talking about. we have a video that i think we're going to queue up. can you walk us through what we are seeing here? tell us>> a little bit about th. >> are building a new age of aviation and transportation we are not just building the alaircraft. we are also building a new type of company and aviation company that d designs, builds, tests ad with every single component on the aircraft we've been flying this aircraft at full scale since 2017. so we really understand the operational characteristics of it but we have designed it to be dramatically quieter. here it with mayor adams had a spring one of our aircraft out and show us and new york state room to showcase the acoustic profile of the aircraft. have people in manhattan get to experience the revolutionary technology firsthand. as you see here of some of the acoustic profile without impacting that we can serve c
"rolling stone" call to the orval and wilbur wright of aviation. [laughter] not sure what that says about you. no pressure on that though. i think we need to let people know what we are talking about. we have a video that i think we're going to queue up. can you walk us through what we are seeing here? tell us>> a little bit about th. >> are building a new age of aviation and transportation we are not just building the alaircraft. we are also building a new type of company...
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for more on the political implictions of the vote let's speak now to ben wright. rishi sunak relying on the opposition to potentially get this through, is it likely to go through before any potential election this year? i before any potential election this ear? ~' ,., before any potential election this ear? ~ , , ., , year? i think so, yes. if it does, i thinkthis — year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could _ year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could be _ year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could be the _ year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could be the most i year? i think so, yes. if it does, i. think this could be the most lasting thing that the government is remembered for. the rishi sunak government. this could have a profound impact on the health of future generations, government ministers have been arguing in the house of commons today, it could save the nhs billions of pounds that it currently spends treating people with smoking—related diseases. it could help the economy, increase productivity, they say
for more on the political implictions of the vote let's speak now to ben wright. rishi sunak relying on the opposition to potentially get this through, is it likely to go through before any potential election this year? i before any potential election this ear? ~' ,., before any potential election this ear? ~ , , ., , year? i think so, yes. if it does, i thinkthis — year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could _ year? i think so, yes. if it does, i think this could be _ year? i think...
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richard wright referred to this concept as the ethics of living crow and today iterations of this tradition live on in what is commonly referred to as the talk that parents with black adolescence to educate them about racism and policing. so mobley was also an orchestrator. she arranged how her son's corpse was to different audiences from the images of him in his best that she painted. till's casket to illustrate the violent ways that white supremacy violated black bodies and disrupted black life. to the images printed in the black press that circulated across the country we must also see till mobley asks three and orator and four and educator due to her, that still story should always be told and taught. given her interest in subjects like english and poetry, and her experiences as a public teacher, playwright on the south end and playwright on the south side of chicago, mamie till-mobley believe that knowledge creation is a transformative because. she did not confine herself to the classroom. till mobley was also political lobbyists. she was a fighter for racial and was committed to holdi
richard wright referred to this concept as the ethics of living crow and today iterations of this tradition live on in what is commonly referred to as the talk that parents with black adolescence to educate them about racism and policing. so mobley was also an orchestrator. she arranged how her son's corpse was to different audiences from the images of him in his best that she painted. till's casket to illustrate the violent ways that white supremacy violated black bodies and disrupted black...
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. >> thank you, thank yoy regretful robin wright was set to join us but, unfortunately, is unable to do so today. so i'm stepping in. but i want to just open with a quick comment as robin had intended referencing everyone, drawing peoples attention to the odni, the office of director of national intelligence report that came out last week on iran with the assessment which is quite grim of the scope and maligned nature of iranian behavior throughout the region. their continued commitment to work on et cetera to its nuclear program, and in particular its exploitation of the situation in gaza. for all of these will be topics for our discussion today. my own observation as a diplomat for 38 years at the state department is since 1979, our presidents and our leaders have tried almost every single strategy you could think of in the national security sort of rulebook from containment to engagement, maximum pressure to even a night of less benign neglect, none of which is actually worth in changing the nature of iranian behavior, its threat to u.s. interest. so on that happy note i would lik
. >> thank you, thank yoy regretful robin wright was set to join us but, unfortunately, is unable to do so today. so i'm stepping in. but i want to just open with a quick comment as robin had intended referencing everyone, drawing peoples attention to the odni, the office of director of national intelligence report that came out last week on iran with the assessment which is quite grim of the scope and maligned nature of iranian behavior throughout the region. their continued commitment...
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you had reba mcentire, martina mcbride, chely wright, the dixie chicks, shania twain... - let's go, girls. [guitar chords] come on. - i remember when shania twain came out. i was just obsessed with her. i thought it was because i was really attracted to her, but, come to find out, i just wanted to be her best friend. - ♪ the best thing about being a woman ♪ ♪ is that prerogative to have a little fun and ♪ ♪ oh-oh-oh ♪ ♪ go totally crazy ♪ in all fields in our society now, women--i mean, i wouldn't say dominating. i think that they're just rising to their true place. ♪ i feel like a woman ♪ [cheers and applause] - as things wore on, it became a great decade to be a girl. - ♪ i just can't stop loving you ♪ - ♪ no, baby ♪ - after years of singing backup for such stars as michael jackson and rod stewart, she exploded onto the music scene in 1993, with her album "tuesday night music club." - ♪ all i wanna do ♪ ♪ is have some fun ♪ ♪ i got a feeling i'm not the only one ♪ - radio has been so long in coming in playing female artists, so it's definitely a d
you had reba mcentire, martina mcbride, chely wright, the dixie chicks, shania twain... - let's go, girls. [guitar chords] come on. - i remember when shania twain came out. i was just obsessed with her. i thought it was because i was really attracted to her, but, come to find out, i just wanted to be her best friend. - ♪ the best thing about being a woman ♪ ♪ is that prerogative to have a little fun and ♪ ♪ oh-oh-oh ♪ ♪ go totally crazy ♪ in all fields in our society now,...
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jeffrey: it was the source for the recent film, american fiction, starring jeffrey wright, that skewered the mostly white publishing industry for pushing black authors to write just one stereotypical black' story. jeffrey: was that character in erasure at least partly you? everett: well, i have to admit that he's alarmingly similar to me. i wrote a novel about the greek god dionysus called frenzy, and it was turned down by a couple of houses. and an editor came to me and said, well, we turned your novel down.' i said, yeah, that's cool, i don't mind.' and then this editor said, can you tell me, what, what does dionysus have to do with black people?' jeffrey: the assumption being that you have to be writing about black people. everett: well, yes, and i said, well, would you have asked that of, of, of john updike if he had written this novel? but that's the impediment to making art that so many writers of color run into, the expectations of what, what you can make. and also, this notion of authenticity. missing the fact that black people are as diverse as, as white americans. >> i love abo
jeffrey: it was the source for the recent film, american fiction, starring jeffrey wright, that skewered the mostly white publishing industry for pushing black authors to write just one stereotypical black' story. jeffrey: was that character in erasure at least partly you? everett: well, i have to admit that he's alarmingly similar to me. i wrote a novel about the greek god dionysus called frenzy, and it was turned down by a couple of houses. and an editor came to me and said, well, we turned...
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so that's why we all count on, wright american decision. >> what do you make of some of the senators even? >> i'm. not just the congress people who are in this sort of trump what we call the maga group of of trump republicans in congress, senators like jd vance of ohio who has been ever since the munich security conference, essentially making a case that ukraine doesn't matter essentially that it should just surrender and give land to russia i believe that ukraine is equally important for europe as it is for united states and the rest of the world. because it's not just about the defense of sovereign country and its territory it's about the principles. these principles matter for the united states. the same way as for us. if russia succeeds in ukraine then the whole trans-atlantic community will not be trusted anymore because we are talking about protecting our values but we are not doing enough to protect them in practice. if russia prevails with its attitude to pushing its interests, my force all countries that are watching will be inspired. starting with china number of countries
so that's why we all count on, wright american decision. >> what do you make of some of the senators even? >> i'm. not just the congress people who are in this sort of trump what we call the maga group of of trump republicans in congress, senators like jd vance of ohio who has been ever since the munich security conference, essentially making a case that ukraine doesn't matter essentially that it should just surrender and give land to russia i believe that ukraine is equally...
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and that's what the, in fact the un wright's office has been saying that is well, has been imposing, i'm placing on low for restrictions on entering because this trip is specifically to then over at pot had been one of the most fun, rural areas that was highly affected from the ongoing military campaign being launched by the east, very side. but clearly as we have been talking to our witnesses on the ground and then over at pots of concert, they have been saying that we only right now receiving aid. that could be only enough for one meal be day, and that could be totally on sufficient to match the elements needs of hundreds of thousands of palestinians who are still truck in gilbert positive jobs. and being unfolded by a dozens of strikes and onto the bombardment. and that's clearly is the reality here on the ground that the numbers that are getting you to the goal is this trip is, is, are still very limited on these. the 8 that are getting on trucks are getting into the gaza strip. also contains a number of a humanitarian of commercial trucks that have been directed to the private s
and that's what the, in fact the un wright's office has been saying that is well, has been imposing, i'm placing on low for restrictions on entering because this trip is specifically to then over at pot had been one of the most fun, rural areas that was highly affected from the ongoing military campaign being launched by the east, very side. but clearly as we have been talking to our witnesses on the ground and then over at pots of concert, they have been saying that we only right now receiving...
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let us have faith that wright makes might is in caps. that i'm sure, was lincoln's idea. and then just one quick nod to michelle's presence of of different versions of the of first inaugural address. he had that preprinted by the the republican paper in springfield thinking that this is it i've got a down in type it'll be. and then of course he he writes the subject to edits bye bye. at least seven people including seward, of course, and the famous last. but anyway, he's now using i could go on but there'll be other that's the beginning of the story. well and then joe, can you talk about other methods lincoln used to persuade or influence opinion. yeah. sorry. don't play. hello. thank you. i think it's also important to to emphasize the role that the reason speech for lincoln as a as a communicator. right. and and kind of distinguishing early in his career his appeal to unpack and reason to the kind of demagogic emotion you know, appeals which are all too common in political discourse as well and lincoln lincoln through his appeal to logic in his argumentation, appeals to
let us have faith that wright makes might is in caps. that i'm sure, was lincoln's idea. and then just one quick nod to michelle's presence of of different versions of the of first inaugural address. he had that preprinted by the the republican paper in springfield thinking that this is it i've got a down in type it'll be. and then of course he he writes the subject to edits bye bye. at least seven people including seward, of course, and the famous last. but anyway, he's now using i could go on...
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wright inland is much, much warmer in the same story here in the bay area where we're at 55 in half moon bay. but we're 82 in antioch and kind of splitting the difference in th1 areas around the bay and up in the north bay there in the 70's, not quite as warm. so we're going to see a big pattern change. the temperatures set to cool down. one of the nice things about bringing a little bit of this moisture in with marine layer is that after today we're actually going to see allergies pull back for the next 2 days instead of showing you then going up. so i just finished easing a few minutes ago. so i'm very excited about that. i'll be back in your seven-day forecast in just a bit. thank you. kyla chick-fil-a is continuing its bay area expansion. it is planning to open a new location in san mateo. >> sometime later this year, it will be at the bridge point shopping center could open this fall last thursday, the company opened a second plus some 10 location. and it's building a new location in concrete. get our nation's capitol. the house has passed legislation that could ban tiktok in the u.
wright inland is much, much warmer in the same story here in the bay area where we're at 55 in half moon bay. but we're 82 in antioch and kind of splitting the difference in th1 areas around the bay and up in the north bay there in the 70's, not quite as warm. so we're going to see a big pattern change. the temperatures set to cool down. one of the nice things about bringing a little bit of this moisture in with marine layer is that after today we're actually going to see allergies pull back...
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in the middle east, we have robin wright from the wilson center and the new yorker magazine and david sanger of the new york times. he's also the author of a brand new book coming out this week. called new cold war's, china's rise russia's invasion, and america's struggle to save the west. thanks so much for being here. i really appreciate it. so john kirby told me this morning that last night proved that israel has the backing the united states what do you think >> it has the backing of the united states when it confronts iran, but it doesn't have the support of the uted states when it comes to the issue of gaza and its future. and ts is where our president biden is trying to thread a tiny needle i think it's gonna be rope and interesting to see how this plays out ashe united states what happe in fah, what tion of haens next? what happens to the hostages and what happens to looming famine? >> your books about china and russia. but iran is kind of part of that same connectivity of renegade autocracies, right? >> it is, it's part of what they call the axis of resistance. and what's int
in the middle east, we have robin wright from the wilson center and the new yorker magazine and david sanger of the new york times. he's also the author of a brand new book coming out this week. called new cold war's, china's rise russia's invasion, and america's struggle to save the west. thanks so much for being here. i really appreciate it. so john kirby told me this morning that last night proved that israel has the backing the united states what do you think >> it has the backing of...
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as for the actual fact of this, i think wright is right. some people are living in a media this info environment and that's coloring their views. i think there's another group of people out there that are annoyed by the economy. i said on this show a while back -- >> you were the first to say it. >> i think there are some people that still live that way. maybe they haven't lost their job or maybe they've gotten a small raise but all their everyday expenses cost more and that drives people crazy. and that's why incumbents approval ratings are bad. it's not just joe biden. it's all over the world that incumbent leaders, prime ministers and presidents have bad approval numbers. i think this group of people, if you look at economically vulnerable latinos and black voters, particularly men, republicans are going to try to peel those folks often democrats are going to have to make a case for why they should stick with them. one piece of good information about the whole thing is a lot of these people, yes, you asked them how their state's economy
as for the actual fact of this, i think wright is right. some people are living in a media this info environment and that's coloring their views. i think there's another group of people out there that are annoyed by the economy. i said on this show a while back -- >> you were the first to say it. >> i think there are some people that still live that way. maybe they haven't lost their job or maybe they've gotten a small raise but all their everyday expenses cost more and that drives...
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. >> biden did do wellin this debate against paul wright he did pretty well against trump this last time >> wheat never know and we won't know this actually debate which is the point. >> there were three debates will he show up? probably not requested want him to debate want to encourage that paragraphs i would love to see it. so it america that does it for us. we will see you next weekend. "life, liberty & levin" starts right now. i am a shannon bream after months of delay billions of aid into ukraine, israel and taiwan passes the house and heads to the senate. potentially high costs for speaker mike johnson. ♪ >> we turn our backs right now the consequences will be devastating. i do not support mike johnson is a lame-duck >>. shannon: risks his leadership position to work with democrats to pass contentious foreign aid legislation. as ukraine struggles to hold the line against russia and israel strikes back at iran but here at home anti-semitism on campus will stick with senators from both sides of the isle republican lindsey graham democrat richard blumenthal. house a democrat jared
. >> biden did do wellin this debate against paul wright he did pretty well against trump this last time >> wheat never know and we won't know this actually debate which is the point. >> there were three debates will he show up? probably not requested want him to debate want to encourage that paragraphs i would love to see it. so it america that does it for us. we will see you next weekend. "life, liberty & levin" starts right now. i am a shannon bream after...