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valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that so from this edition of global questions america's place in the world. i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden�*s in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global questions at bbc.co.uk. until the next time from me, goodbye. hello. we have some severe weather on the way over the week ahead. more on that later on. today things are fairly quiet. cloud amounts will increase from the west. after a sunny start we have had a blanket of cloud coming into gloucestershire. towards the north—west of the uk, the cloud is beckoning up. we have had showers already and things are turning wetter. as the cloud is starting to spill in from the west, most of it is quite high cloud. the sunshine is hazy. wetter weather
valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that so from this edition of global questions america's place in the world. i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden�*s in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global...
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and final word to you, valerie jarrett. isjoe biden going to be so busy trying to heal the divisions in the united states that he's going to have no time to do anything on the world stage? well, here are some good news. we have a president who has the experience, the intellect, the discipline and the team to multitask. as we just said, the president can't afford tojust focus on one thing. you have to focus on multiple fronts at once. they are all interconnected. the united states had a horrendous attempt to overthrow our government, storming the capitol, trying to reverse the fair and clearly legal election in our country. and that is unprecedented in our country. and so, yes, there is much work to do to rebuild the credibility and the confidence of, as you said, those 70 million people who didn't vote for him. but i am confident that he can do that while he is re—establishing our credibility on the world stage. that is the job of the president of the united states. and to assemble a team that is organised in a way to mov
and final word to you, valerie jarrett. isjoe biden going to be so busy trying to heal the divisions in the united states that he's going to have no time to do anything on the world stage? well, here are some good news. we have a president who has the experience, the intellect, the discipline and the team to multitask. as we just said, the president can't afford tojust focus on one thing. you have to focus on multiple fronts at once. they are all interconnected. the united states had a...
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valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that's all from this edition of global questions america's place in the world, i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden's in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global questions at bbc.co.uk. until the next time from me and the rest of the global questions team. goodbye. hello, there. it's a perfect sunday for getting outside and enjoying some fresh air. for most of us, it will be a dry, settled and relatively sunny afternoon, but the further north and west you go, a brisk wind driving in some showery outbreaks of rain, with gusts of 30mph to 40mph here. elsewhere, with some sunshine, the temperatures will peak between six and nine degrees — where they should be for this time of year. moving into monday,
valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that's all from this edition of global questions america's place in the world, i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden's in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global...
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valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that so from this edition of global questions america's place in the world, i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden's in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global questions at bbc.co.uk until the next time from me in abu dhabi at bbc.co.uk until the next time from me and the rest of the global questions team. goodbye. it was a snowy scene across eastern part earlier today, the snow was not falling added will look different through the weekend, this is when the weather comes from, milder air, showery airstream but the thicker cloud that brought the rain and snow earlier has pushed into the north sea. this is the way that we will see pushing in from the west, already seen some sunshine in wales, probably dr
valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that so from this edition of global questions america's place in the world, i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden's in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global questions...
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thank you, valerie, for those comments. it's interesting sitting inn a panel like this when one might think we know a lot about what is going on in everybody else's area and that is just not the case but listening to speaker pelosi, a very special woman, very special leader and where i sat knowing that at a high level this would not be easy but actually my expectation was that she would figure out how to get it done. i wasn't inn any of those detais and she did. i would like to thank her and your leadership and congratulations for the award. i would also like to thank pat murphy and pat murphy was a somebody i was connected to early on when he was in congress and he was a voice for this and every time he had an opportunity to present and discuss it. thanking president obama, clearly, my story on this as i heard then candidate obama on the campaign trail say and i am chairman say basically that this was something he was going tohi get across the goal line. that got my attention and actually started to review and study it ove
thank you, valerie, for those comments. it's interesting sitting inn a panel like this when one might think we know a lot about what is going on in everybody else's area and that is just not the case but listening to speaker pelosi, a very special woman, very special leader and where i sat knowing that at a high level this would not be easy but actually my expectation was that she would figure out how to get it done. i wasn't inn any of those detais and she did. i would like to thank her and...
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hi, valerie. valerie, welcome. i'm really excited to do that you're going to be the employee of the month. i haven't worked with you super closely. i seen behind the scenes. i hear just income thing -- fanc things about you. i've been hearing them since you took on the role that you are now in. i'm really excited that you're employee of the month for january. our first 2021 employee of the month. super exciting. valerie, i will read what was written about you and i just know that staff and i are excited. i heard amazing things about you. congratulations. >> thank you. >> president knutzen: valerie, d.a.s. and ihss are pleased to honor you january employee of the month. valerie has been an employee of the human services agency for many years. she came from children and family services to d.a.s. in 2018. she served as a management assistant in ihss from the very start, valerie proven to be an excellent employee and coworker. she learns quickly, has an impeccable understanding of her role and invaluable member of the
hi, valerie. valerie, welcome. i'm really excited to do that you're going to be the employee of the month. i haven't worked with you super closely. i seen behind the scenes. i hear just income thing -- fanc things about you. i've been hearing them since you took on the role that you are now in. i'm really excited that you're employee of the month for january. our first 2021 employee of the month. super exciting. valerie, i will read what was written about you and i just know that staff and i...
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valerie jarrett, i will talk to you as a senior advisor to the president. the floor is yours for your opening statement. jarret: thank you, jonathan . the only time in eight years that i actually went to the hill for a vote was for the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" in the senate. i remember being surrounded by so many of the advocates who had been working on this tirelessly for many years, preceding president obama's time in office. but this was a campaign promise president obama made, and from day one, he went about the business of length the foundation for this effort. those watching will remember that he turned up the heat for , that the president on his own unilaterally should stop discriminating against people in the military who were openly gay. president obama didn't want to do something that violated the authority of his office, he wanted to make sure the military was on board and that it passed through the congress, so that we would never have to cross this road again. that took a lot of time and effort. bondi, whod by brian was responded for -
valerie jarrett, i will talk to you as a senior advisor to the president. the floor is yours for your opening statement. jarret: thank you, jonathan . the only time in eight years that i actually went to the hill for a vote was for the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" in the senate. i remember being surrounded by so many of the advocates who had been working on this tirelessly for many years, preceding president obama's time in office. but this was a campaign promise president obama...
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i don't have a legacy question for you like iy have for valerie. and the admiral. but your advantage point common terms of the ongoing fight for lgbtq equality, where are we now that we do have were celebrate in the tenth anniversary of the repeal of don't ask don't tell. we are five years out from marriage equality being the law of the land. where is the next battle, no, where is the battle being waged now? >> guest: i went to answer that. but briefly touch on if it's okay the question of legacy. actually i returned to west point when air force academy almost every year to give talks about lgbt military issues. the first time after don't ask don't tell was repealed i can actually meet with the cadets, the students themselves. and now we have those meetings with groups of lgbt students, they do not even know don't ask don't tell. but i told them when that happens this is exactly what everyone was fighting for. this is the legacy that you do not have to worry about discrimination. you don't need to worry about hiding or about fear or anything like that. it is just s
i don't have a legacy question for you like iy have for valerie. and the admiral. but your advantage point common terms of the ongoing fight for lgbtq equality, where are we now that we do have were celebrate in the tenth anniversary of the repeal of don't ask don't tell. we are five years out from marriage equality being the law of the land. where is the next battle, no, where is the battle being waged now? >> guest: i went to answer that. but briefly touch on if it's okay the question...
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. >> love you back. >> good to see you. >> bye, val. >> love you, valerie. >> we'll see valerie again she'll be in the third hour to make a healthy made-ahead monday dish you can find all of valerie's recipes at today.com/food. bye, valerie. >> bye-bye. >> the best. >> i appreciate it i think it was something we could do love that. love that. >>> (soft music) hey dad, i'm about to leave. don't forget your hat . good morning. how can i help? i need help connecting with my students. behind every last minute save, ok, that works. and holiday surprise, thank you! a customer service rep is working unseen, making it happen. and at genesys, we're proud to help them help you everyday. our first special birthday wishes in the new year hi, dylan. >> hi, dylan. >> hey, guys, we always love to celebrate first birthdays around here with a little help from smucker's, let's spin around those smucker's jars and start off with a very happy 1st birthday to jackson fogerty from buffalo, new york. he's already a "today" super fan if you can believe it. little jackson watches al do the weather with his mo
. >> love you back. >> good to see you. >> bye, val. >> love you, valerie. >> we'll see valerie again she'll be in the third hour to make a healthy made-ahead monday dish you can find all of valerie's recipes at today.com/food. bye, valerie. >> bye-bye. >> the best. >> i appreciate it i think it was something we could do love that. love that. >>> (soft music) hey dad, i'm about to leave. don't forget your hat . good morning. how can i...
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i want to start with you, valerie jarrett. you know a little something about history and about a presidency steeped in it. i want to play a clip of something that aired earlier this week. this is a group of kamala harris' sorority reacting to how biden and harris are going to govern. on the point of how black women are sort of experiencing this moment, this was an interview by my good friend, tiffany cross. take a listen. >> i'm hoping once they're in office, as they begin to introduce their platform to america that people who did not vote for them will see that they really are for the people. >> i think they will just have to show by doing and i think that will convince them. >> for years before when the other administration won, lot of people were not happy, but we have to move on and not create a divided country. >> you know, valerie, when you think about an historically black college, black women sororities like the links which kamala harris is a member of, this is like a moment, joyful moment. can we still recapture that
i want to start with you, valerie jarrett. you know a little something about history and about a presidency steeped in it. i want to play a clip of something that aired earlier this week. this is a group of kamala harris' sorority reacting to how biden and harris are going to govern. on the point of how black women are sort of experiencing this moment, this was an interview by my good friend, tiffany cross. take a listen. >> i'm hoping once they're in office, as they begin to introduce...
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valerie, thank you for joining us. valerie jarrett, former senior adviser to president barack obama. author of the great book "finding my voice, when the perfect plan crumbles the adventure begins." it was down right disgraceful and how is it possible that none of the people involved in the last administration expressed shame about that. coming up at the top of the hour on the cross connection, tiffany cross is joined by congressman eric swalwell and senator mazie hirono to discuss the trial to begin the week of february 8th. stick around. you are watching msnbc. e watchic you're in the right place. my seminars are a great tool to help young homeowners who are turning into their parents. now, remember, they're not programs. they're tv shows. you woke up early. no one cares. yes. so, i was using something called homequote explorer from progressive to easily compare home insurance rates. was i hashtagging? progressive can't help you from becoming your parents, but we can help you compare rates on home insurance with home
valerie, thank you for joining us. valerie jarrett, former senior adviser to president barack obama. author of the great book "finding my voice, when the perfect plan crumbles the adventure begins." it was down right disgraceful and how is it possible that none of the people involved in the last administration expressed shame about that. coming up at the top of the hour on the cross connection, tiffany cross is joined by congressman eric swalwell and senator mazie hirono to discuss...
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no orchids on television than valerie jarrett's. >> thank you. i take that as a challenge. >>> president biden pushing for unity. we have talked about the house. how will it work in the senate? i will talk to one of his key allies next. we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... doug? [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has easy-to-use tools and some of the lowest prices. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. dry, distressed skin that struggles? you have a powerful partner. new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. a unique formula with a rich complex of aloe, vitamin b5 and our highest concentration of prebiotic oat. it intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. and nothing feels better than that. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. try the dermatologist-tested body wash and balm, too! ♪♪ hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfol
no orchids on television than valerie jarrett's. >> thank you. i take that as a challenge. >>> president biden pushing for unity. we have talked about the house. how will it work in the senate? i will talk to one of his key allies next. we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... doug? [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has easy-to-use tools and some of the lowest prices. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. dry, distressed skin that struggles?...
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valerie: i am valerie neal. we are in the boeing milestones of flight hall at the center of the museum. this is the hall where we display the pioneering aircraft and spacecraft that transformed the modern world. when this museum opened in july of 1976, almost every space artifact on display had recently been in the news. this was very much a museum of contemporary spaceflight and it was for most people their first chance to see what had been lauded in the 1960's and 70's during this heroic age of space exploration when humans first ventured off the planet into space and all the way to the moon, when the united states and the soviet union began sending craft out to explore the nearby planets. all of this was exciting and thrilling, and people just flocked into the museum to see it. in the 40 years since the building opened, we have continued to acquire treasures of space history. we have about 17,000 artifacts related to space history. we have just over 1000 of them on display in our two locations here in the was
valerie: i am valerie neal. we are in the boeing milestones of flight hall at the center of the museum. this is the hall where we display the pioneering aircraft and spacecraft that transformed the modern world. when this museum opened in july of 1976, almost every space artifact on display had recently been in the news. this was very much a museum of contemporary spaceflight and it was for most people their first chance to see what had been lauded in the 1960's and 70's during this heroic age...
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we'll talk with former obama white house senior adviser valerie jarrett to get the latest on which direction she expects someone she knows very well she expects president biden to take in the white house u we have highlights from president biden's first speech in office and a look at how this could affect his agenda and tracking all the markets. let's begin with president biden's inaugural address. >> you never expect a lot of policy specifics in an inaugural address and this certainly didn't include many either this was emotional, heart felt, pitch from joe biden directly to the country, a message of unity here biden saying we have to end this uncivil war that pits red against blue and saying that today despite the violence we saw on the very spot he was standing just two weeks ago biden saying today democracy has prevailed. so a message of hope, unity, and sort of trying to rally the country here from biden, who did speak directly to some of the economic anxiety that people across the country feel. here's what he said. >> many of my fellow americans view the future with fear and trepidatio
we'll talk with former obama white house senior adviser valerie jarrett to get the latest on which direction she expects someone she knows very well she expects president biden to take in the white house u we have highlights from president biden's first speech in office and a look at how this could affect his agenda and tracking all the markets. let's begin with president biden's inaugural address. >> you never expect a lot of policy specifics in an inaugural address and this certainly...
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valerie, i know that unity is very important to you. your reaction to a sitting senator, united states senator, reacting that way to a move that is clearly meant to open access to all americans who want to serve in the military. >> well, he shouldn't be threatened by equality and justice and efforts by biden to try to bring our country together, which means we have to reconcile with the challenges we have in this country. for far too long, we haven't provided a level playing field. we haven't reflected the core values i know are so important to president biden. so, it also, i think, jonathan, reflects somebody out of touch with the vast majority of americans and where their core values lie. and i think what we're going to see, particularly with the new generation, and i was so heartened to see you had david hogg on earlier. we have a whole new generation of leaders running for office, advocating from the outside, that understand diversity and inclusion is actually a strength. it's part of what has made america so vibrant and respected a
valerie, i know that unity is very important to you. your reaction to a sitting senator, united states senator, reacting that way to a move that is clearly meant to open access to all americans who want to serve in the military. >> well, he shouldn't be threatened by equality and justice and efforts by biden to try to bring our country together, which means we have to reconcile with the challenges we have in this country. for far too long, we haven't provided a level playing field. we...
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and valÉrie williams, she is someone who can. >> valerie holmes. >> yes that's it valÉrie holmes. >> valerie gray homes. at the end of her program, she has more people outside waiting in lines to talk with her about not 18th century issues, but about current issues. i hope there that there are more characters created, in the african american program stuff here, that allow audiences, to connect to. to make connections that are not just 18th century connections, but our human to human connections, i know richard did that, i know christy did that and there are so many ways that if you just take the leap, you can talk with interpreters, who have been trained enough and know the history, but also they want to in many ways talk with people who are interested in hearing more than a monologue. more than a few minutes, but want to hear more about the experiences of 18th century as well as contemporary experiences as well. so i suggest as you run into those characters you take advantage of knowing them and delving deeply into the rich history that they've all been studying for so long. >> and
and valÉrie williams, she is someone who can. >> valerie holmes. >> yes that's it valÉrie holmes. >> valerie gray homes. at the end of her program, she has more people outside waiting in lines to talk with her about not 18th century issues, but about current issues. i hope there that there are more characters created, in the african american program stuff here, that allow audiences, to connect to. to make connections that are not just 18th century connections, but our human...
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valerie: of course we can. tone starts at the top. i cannot y qui, bbitle wasit ah tnightmare. electif jobi kama w tithheha,rrre havise ntkisind , people showed up to the inauguration from both sides of the aisle priest they worshiped with the bidens before hand. i think his long relationship with members of the senate and with the crisis will be in this ago, likeountry just two weeksis king othver in the capitol, sent shockwaves around our country, in the halls of the capitol, and certainly are the world. i think it was a wake-up call that we were headedn a very dangerous and d direction. we are going to see if we can righ this ship, andt if anyone can do it, i have confidence that president biden can. katty: you came into office with barack obama in 2009 when there was an enormous amount to tackle in the country, in the midst of a financial freefall. when you walk into the oval office on day one and that kind of situaon, as we know that joe biden has already started up work in the oval office. how you look at the and normal teeth of what you have to deal with and decide what
valerie: of course we can. tone starts at the top. i cannot y qui, bbitle wasit ah tnightmare. electif jobi kama w tithheha,rrre havise ntkisind , people showed up to the inauguration from both sides of the aisle priest they worshiped with the bidens before hand. i think his long relationship with members of the senate and with the crisis will be in this ago, likeountry just two weeksis king othver in the capitol, sent shockwaves around our country, in the halls of the capitol, and certainly...
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. >> reporter: valeri white is a friend and customer. >> first thing she did was come back into town, put tables out there and have meals for the entire community. so that's how jenny is. >> reporter: the community in turn raised money to help jenny get back on her feet. but the story doesn't end there. just last week during a power outage, a thief stole $1,000 in cash from the red pearl. as word spread, a gofundme popped up that's already raised more than five times what jenny lost. >> just the love and gratitude she showed everybody else. once everybody heard she got stolen from, it was going to go viral for her. >> reporter: valeri wildflower has worked for jenny for the past three years. she says customers are going out of their way to give jenny business. they were so swamped last weekend the wait was two hours, but nobody complained. others stopped by just to putt money in jenny's hands. >> i felt so moved. >> reporter: we've heard a lot of people use the phrase "we'll get through this together." often those are just words. but every once in a while, if we're lucky, we get to se
. >> reporter: valeri white is a friend and customer. >> first thing she did was come back into town, put tables out there and have meals for the entire community. so that's how jenny is. >> reporter: the community in turn raised money to help jenny get back on her feet. but the story doesn't end there. just last week during a power outage, a thief stole $1,000 in cash from the red pearl. as word spread, a gofundme popped up that's already raised more than five times what...
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the former adviser to barack obama, valerie jarrett, there she is next. hey, mercedes? how can i help you? the 2021 e-class. motortrend's 2021 car of the year. to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to end attacks instantly. on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. join the world's leading companies in our mission to defend. cybereason. end cyber attacks. from endpoints to everywhere. >>> new tonight, president biden taking more action on the economic crisis and the pandemic with a focus on people of color. one executive action stating very plainly, "the crisis is particularly dire in communities of color." the administration also announcing plans to take on domestic violence extremism. here to discuss now, valerie jarrett, the former senior adviser to president barack obama. she is the author of "finding my voice when the perfect plan crumbles and the adventure begins." good evening, ms. jarrett. it's so good to see you. >> good even
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valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity and the 2 most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india as it's a walk or see thing all these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian government reacted and outlawed sex determination in the early 1990 s. and yet they have never been as many abortions of girls as today because with alter a sound technology sex determination has become cheap and safe. despite the ban it is only a question of money to find a doctor who is willing to break the law and reveal the gender of the unborn child . the middle class in india is growing and as expected educated indians want fewer children little has changed about the preference for sons especially in the upper class. ameesha was 25 years old when she married a computer scientist. her f
valerie hudson views asia's massive surplus of men as a serious threat to global stability. when you get instability and violence and insecurity and the 2 most populous nations on earth i don't see how that that can spill over into global international relations whether we're talking about the rise of china whether we're talking about the future of india as it's a walk or see thing all these questions are affected by what's going on with the women of india and china. meanwhile the indian...
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thank you, valerie jarrett. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> major garrett reflects on four years of covering president trump. what does he think donald trump's enduring legacy will be? but, first, it is 8:09, >>> ahead, the talk lately about the constitution and what it says about elections and the transfer of power, we wanted to find out how much americans really know about our government. coming up, what we learned and why one researcher, in fact a lot of people say, there is a crisis of constitutional ignorance in this country. they're e not kiddining. wewe'll be rigight back. say th constititutional igngnorance i s coununtry. we'll be r right back.k. wiwith 2% phaa exfoliliate and cocondition for r soft, balalanced skin. find thehe one. neutrorogena® ♪ ♪ (quiet p piano musicic) (loud d music & nonoises) ♪ ♪ (q(quiet pianono music) comfmfort in thehe extreme.. the lincncoln familyly of luxurury suvs. i've s seen how cacancer cacan affect the pepeople i carare about. that's w why i'm helelping prot mysese
thank you, valerie jarrett. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> major garrett reflects on four years of covering president trump. what does he think donald trump's enduring legacy will be? but, first, it is 8:09, >>> ahead, the talk lately about the constitution and what it says about elections and the transfer of power, we wanted to find out how much americans really know about our government. coming up, what we learned and why one researcher, in fact a lot of people say, there is a...
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. >> valerie called, texted. no answer. she and a coworker went to don's home. >> i was starting to get anxious. something knew something wasn't right. then we parked in his driveway. >> what did you do? >> we got out, knocked on the door and it gave a little bit. >> so the front door wasn't locked? >> no. i was able to walk in the house. >> valley call out don's name. >> i told my friend, the only way we're going to no whether he's here or not is if his truck's here. so i opened the garage door. and when i opened the garage door, i found my friend. >>> coming up -- what had happened in that garage? >> he's on the ground in front of his vehicle. something's very wrong. >> a clue from the neighbor. >> she has two cameras on her house, and she sees don fluitt's truck backing out. >> and another from his ex wife. had someone been in don fluitt's house? >> and he said, it's weird, there's, like, cat hair in my drier, and someone used a pan in my house. >> when "the figure in the garage" continues. e in the garage" continues. (c
. >> valerie called, texted. no answer. she and a coworker went to don's home. >> i was starting to get anxious. something knew something wasn't right. then we parked in his driveway. >> what did you do? >> we got out, knocked on the door and it gave a little bit. >> so the front door wasn't locked? >> no. i was able to walk in the house. >> valley call out don's name. >> i told my friend, the only way we're going to no whether he's here or not is...
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thank you. >> thank you valerie. we are going to turn now to michael full hug of wind state university will tell us more of the image of mexican american combatants in the american civil war press. michael. >> thank you for that introduction katrina. if we can get the first slide up there's a comment i want to begin with about that. the image that you see on this slide is a painting by dominic dean andrea called -- apache canyon. it's the first try between union and confederate on the first day of gloria passed in march 1862. most historians attention goes to the major battles east of the mississippi. but this is a very important one. some of you can call it the gettysburg of the west. just as this battle is overlooked, there is a group of soldiers who have also been neglected in civil war history. the mexican americans who serve the union cause to prevent colorado's golden silver have control of california's ports -- also, they fought for the confederacy. one challenge in examining the representation of mexican amer
thank you. >> thank you valerie. we are going to turn now to michael full hug of wind state university will tell us more of the image of mexican american combatants in the american civil war press. michael. >> thank you for that introduction katrina. if we can get the first slide up there's a comment i want to begin with about that. the image that you see on this slide is a painting by dominic dean andrea called -- apache canyon. it's the first try between union and confederate on...
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valerie? valerie: try that again. good evening. it is 2020 in the united states of america, the country divided. we are divided by politics and policy, race and religion, beliefs and values, and even whether or not to wear a mask during a pandemic. however, we have been here before. in the spring of 18 621, -the united states of america- 1861, united states of america was facing the ultimate test of a great experiment. the south was preparing to secede, the north was preparing to fight for the preservation of the union. was deeplyntry divided. just like now, the press corps was there to cover the division and chronicle the history of the country. as the press corps prepared to cover the civil war, changes that occurred in journalism over the last few decades were making a significant impact. penny process. newspapers no longer needed to be affiliated with local parties. , so manyosts decreased committees had access to information, technology had expanded, newspapers had the telegraph and railroad, so quicker this to be sure, broade
valerie? valerie: try that again. good evening. it is 2020 in the united states of america, the country divided. we are divided by politics and policy, race and religion, beliefs and values, and even whether or not to wear a mask during a pandemic. however, we have been here before. in the spring of 18 621, -the united states of america- 1861, united states of america was facing the ultimate test of a great experiment. the south was preparing to secede, the north was preparing to fight for the...
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valerie in new york, democratic caller. greta, good morning, good morning, sarah. i don't think there is anybody who doesn't think we need immigration reform. fromk with somebody who is the republic of ireland. she is an immigrant like her parents were immigrants. legal immigration -- it is harder to become a citizen. it has been here for 20 years. he owns two vehicles. time foren a scary anybody in this country, and a lot of this is stephen miller, and it has just been a lot of poison in the air. i would like you to talk about that, how it has affected people. sorry, i'm going to sign off. i just think there is a lot of ugliness out there and people need to open their hearts a little bit more. have a good new year. thanks, valerie, i'm really happy you brought that up because it has been a very anxiety producing four years are both unauthorized and legal immigrants in the country because the president had the viewpoint that legal immigration is a problem for the united states. a litany of policies came down that may legal immigration significantly more difficult a
valerie in new york, democratic caller. greta, good morning, good morning, sarah. i don't think there is anybody who doesn't think we need immigration reform. fromk with somebody who is the republic of ireland. she is an immigrant like her parents were immigrants. legal immigration -- it is harder to become a citizen. it has been here for 20 years. he owns two vehicles. time foren a scary anybody in this country, and a lot of this is stephen miller, and it has just been a lot of poison in the...
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here to discuss now valerie jarrett, the former senior advisor to president barack obama. good evening. it's so good to see you. >> good evening, don. how are you doing? >> i'm doing very well. thank you very much. let's get into this. so here we are. tonight is the first friday night for the biden administration. what does this mean for you and all the people who are a part of the biden administration when you look at what has happened with joe biden, your vice president, your former vice president? >> i have to tell you i have slept better the last few nights than i have in a long time knowing we're in good hands. he's followed through exactly what he said he'd do in the course of it campaign consistent with the values over the eight years. and given the dire situation our country is in right now i'm heartened to see on day one he started signing the executive orders. he's supposing legislation that is all focused on making sure we contain this covid-19 and we build our economy back better. and the point you are making at the opening the way dee it better is make sure we
here to discuss now valerie jarrett, the former senior advisor to president barack obama. good evening. it's so good to see you. >> good evening, don. how are you doing? >> i'm doing very well. thank you very much. let's get into this. so here we are. tonight is the first friday night for the biden administration. what does this mean for you and all the people who are a part of the biden administration when you look at what has happened with joe biden, your vice president, your...
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i'm so proud of her. >> thank you, valerie. i appreciate you being with us and giving us your insight. >> an interesting point she made is because biden was vice president for eight years in that obama relationship and it was such a tight relationship and he was given so many big efforts to lead on his own, he feels like kamala harris is taking a similar role, that so much will be put on her shoulders just as was done with obama and biden. she said it's an amazing pairing. >> i could listen to valerie jarrett all night. >> her insight. >> and two things that stood out, it's like drinking through the fire hose. even if it's a calm presidency, which relatively we might be seeing now, it's still really hectic, they are consumed 24/7 with their jobs. >> every day is a 10 no matter what. >> some people ask a woman, vice president harris, throughout her career, are you being too ambitious? that doesn't fly anymore. >> her niece wrote a book called "ambitious girl" which talks about that and it is that thing that that label is put on
i'm so proud of her. >> thank you, valerie. i appreciate you being with us and giving us your insight. >> an interesting point she made is because biden was vice president for eight years in that obama relationship and it was such a tight relationship and he was given so many big efforts to lead on his own, he feels like kamala harris is taking a similar role, that so much will be put on her shoulders just as was done with obama and biden. she said it's an amazing pairing. >>...
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valerie kasper of st. leo university will discuss how the black press framed african-american soldiers. and michael fuhlhage will discuss how hispanic soldiers who represented in the english and spanish language press. while it may have been the men who captured the headlines, women who served on the front lines as nurses, advocates and, yes, sometimes as soldiers. in our final presentation, jennifer moore of the university of minnesota duluth will discuss how the press reported on women working within a space typically reserved for men. let's think of the mothers, the fathers, sisters, brothers and sweethearts who picked up these newspapers and first read the story of the soldier in the civil war press. curiously, a great irony of war-time reporting may be that while the newspapers were reporting about thousands of soldiers on the fields of manassas and an teatm and gettysburg and chickamaga and yet the readers were often reading the story of just one. to discuss that story, we'll begin with mary cronin a
valerie kasper of st. leo university will discuss how the black press framed african-american soldiers. and michael fuhlhage will discuss how hispanic soldiers who represented in the english and spanish language press. while it may have been the men who captured the headlines, women who served on the front lines as nurses, advocates and, yes, sometimes as soldiers. in our final presentation, jennifer moore of the university of minnesota duluth will discuss how the press reported on women...
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soon to depart germany where he's been recovering from a nerve agent attack that almost killed him now valerie has just boarded a flight we're looking at live pictures from but didn't see international airport he's bound for moscow he insists that russian president vladimir putin ordered his poisoning which the kremlin denies now in the valley could be arrested on his arrival early a suspended sentence at moscow's the new coach airport where he will be going security officials have stepped up security and a prisoner transport trucks a white if he gets there now we'll go live to our reporters shortly but 1st we'll take a look at to remind you of alexian of all nice recent ordeal. hi it's deval me with that for mil your greeting kremlin critic alexina valmy announced his plans to leave germany and return home to russia despite the fact that last time he was there he was fighting for his life. coming to germany was not my choice it's a cool country but i am not here by my own will i am here because they tried to kill me those people who now have a grudge against me because they didn't manage to k
soon to depart germany where he's been recovering from a nerve agent attack that almost killed him now valerie has just boarded a flight we're looking at live pictures from but didn't see international airport he's bound for moscow he insists that russian president vladimir putin ordered his poisoning which the kremlin denies now in the valley could be arrested on his arrival early a suspended sentence at moscow's the new coach airport where he will be going security officials have stepped up...
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host: valerie, go ahead, you are on the air. caller: i only had two points. one, most trump supporters are not solid people. what we saw yesterday was violent. for those that say that they have been to trump rallies that were never violent, remember, it was trump supporters that tried to kidnap a sitting governor. that's my first point. my second point is that if it's true, and i have heard some callers make the assumption or assertion that there were an t5 and black lives matter movement supporters among the rioters yesterday, i just want to make the point that if that is true, than the inverse is also true. the inverse would be that this past summer, when there were rioters among the black live movement protests in the cities around this country this past those riotersmong were also some trump supporters. that's all i have to say. thank you. afternoon as the rioting and violence continued in the u.s. capitol, joe biden came out to make a live statement on the stage in wilmington, delaware, calling on the president, president trump to make a statement to end
host: valerie, go ahead, you are on the air. caller: i only had two points. one, most trump supporters are not solid people. what we saw yesterday was violent. for those that say that they have been to trump rallies that were never violent, remember, it was trump supporters that tried to kidnap a sitting governor. that's my first point. my second point is that if it's true, and i have heard some callers make the assumption or assertion that there were an t5 and black lives matter movement...
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it has to do with the history of the national institute valerie valerie infectious disease vaccine research center. way back in it was mentioned earlier that during my years, which i'm still very much involved with hiv-aids, and december of 1996 president clinton and vice president gore invited me to the white house. they wanted to discuss aids research and here i am in the oval office, discussing this with then president bill clinton. and in the discussion, he asked why we didn't have a vaccine? had i explained, we really needed the vaccine research center where investigative multiple disciplines, basic researchers, clinical researchers, people who understand immunology, virology, structural biology, could all work together and through his to his great credit he listen to me. and when he was giving commencement address only five months later, at morgan state in baltimore, he said today and pleased to announce that the nih will establish a new aids vaccine reacher's center dedicated to this crusade. so what i did, i recruited from all over the country the very best people representing every
it has to do with the history of the national institute valerie valerie infectious disease vaccine research center. way back in it was mentioned earlier that during my years, which i'm still very much involved with hiv-aids, and december of 1996 president clinton and vice president gore invited me to the white house. they wanted to discuss aids research and here i am in the oval office, discussing this with then president bill clinton. and in the discussion, he asked why we didn't have a...
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tran wins the case it will create real hope because the 1st president bush because we had a lawyer valerie combat's also talked about it it will show that for actions that result in afraid to human life and damage the environment you will be held responsible see that she's even have a spot on this process for the 6th time what are they waiting for they're waiting for trent to be dad that the process will be completed. finally this hour disney is removing access to carting favorites fearing they could be criticized as insensitive to modern audiences saskia taylor looks at how far the rush not to offend could go. i was today years old when disney took a sledgehammer to my childhood memories having multan over for a few decades the family friendly entertainment giant has finally decided that peta pounds appropriating cultures like that going out of fashion dumbass friends are all racist and so were the aristocrats oh and if you want any of these films before you're 7 years old you will be too can we collectively see you disney for teaching us the wrong values when we were kids i mean without
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middle of working out and wasn't paying-- and then i sort of took it in, and i then went, "oh," and valerie jarrett, who called me, said, "and we'd appreciate your not talking about it," so there was a month where i knew i was getting it before it was going to be announced, and i took it very seriously about not talking to people about it, and she said, "well, you can tell your family." i went, "oh, thanks," but it was the group that was there because it was his last year, but it was just an honor to be in the room. rubenstein: so you've received at lot of other awards. you and your show have won scores and scores of emmys. michaels: yes. rubenstein: where do you keep all these emmys? michaels: well, they're constantly moved. if i bring them home, they get moved around and generally moved out, and i go, "hey," you know, "i won that," but i don't think-- i don't have a trophy room, if that's-- i think you're thrilled when you get it because you're competitive and because it's, theoretically, from your peers, and you're really angry when you don't get it, so it must mean something, and i thin
middle of working out and wasn't paying-- and then i sort of took it in, and i then went, "oh," and valerie jarrett, who called me, said, "and we'd appreciate your not talking about it," so there was a month where i knew i was getting it before it was going to be announced, and i took it very seriously about not talking to people about it, and she said, "well, you can tell your family." i went, "oh, thanks," but it was the group that was there because it...
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if tram wins the case to create real hope because the 1st president bush be created a lawyer valerie cabanas also talked about it it will show the for actions that result in the fred to human life and to the environment if you will be held responsible. you may have postponed this process for the 6th time what are they waiting for they're waiting for tran to be dead than the process will be completed . if he's national still ahead for you this hour younger voters are leaving scotland's push at the moment for independence from britain we'll have a look at the details in a couple of minutes. when almost seems wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape out this day. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person with those great. military thinks. we dare to ask. for. welcome back to young to vote but old enough to spy for the government the risk concern in britain over plans to allow children to be used as spies and in some cases to bright their role in order to reveal wrong
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and won't it tramways the case create real hope because the 1st president will be created a lawyer valerie cabanas also talked about it it will show that for actions that result in a friend to human life and the environment you will be held responsible. you may have just pulled this process for the 6th time what are they waiting for they're waiting for trying to be dead that the process will be completed. ahead to leave or not to leave that's the question seems like younger voters leading scotland's push for independence from britain these days will tell you more. seems wrong all along just don't all. get to shape out these days. and in the game try to ignore the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she says to look for common ground. i guess. the next 2 young to vote but seems old enough maybe to spy for the government there's concern that in britain over plans to allow children to be used as covert spies and in some cases break the law to reveal wrongdoing by their parents the government's covert intelligence bill is making its way through parliament but even the prime minis
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i have colleagues focused on the international equity markets more closely. >> valerie, thanks for joining us, and happy new year. >> thank you, happy new year to you. >> carl. >> when we come back, beginning today a wider range of essential workers, including teachers and those above the age of 75, are going to get their first covid-19 jabs in new york today. we will talk to the head of new york's largest health care provider and what's changed in a moment they have a better finance system than we do. i feel like they might have a better finance system than we do. workday. how do they make better decisions faster? workday. got to do something. workday! i think i got something. work... hey, rob, you're on mute. hello. [all] hey... there he is. workday, the finance, hr, and planning system for a changing world. ♪ch-ch-changes save without even foleaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, n
i have colleagues focused on the international equity markets more closely. >> valerie, thanks for joining us, and happy new year. >> thank you, happy new year to you. >> carl. >> when we come back, beginning today a wider range of essential workers, including teachers and those above the age of 75, are going to get their first covid-19 jabs in new york today. we will talk to the head of new york's largest health care provider and what's changed in a moment they have a...
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and want it tramways the case to create real hope because the 1st president bush be created a lawyer valerie cabanas also talked about it it will show that for actions that result in a friend to human life and damage the environment you will be held responsible see it as easy they have spawned this process for the 6th time what are they waiting for they're waiting for trent to be dead that the process will be complete it was just. too young to vote but old enough to spy for the government the risk concern him britain over plans to allow children to be used as covert spies and in some cases to break the law in order to reveal wrongdoing by their parents the government's covert intelligence bill is making its way through parliament but even the prime minister's own conservative party am pays a wary eye. everyone i've spoken to has been horrified by it when it's been explained to them it needs to be extremely tightly controlled and those controls need to be greater the more the government's proposing once you start taking action like this to put spies in people's homes whatever the purpose this
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