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Whos Talking to Chris Wallace

they're just very universal themes. i mean it's a mother and daughter story. it's a coming of age story. i think many people from all different ethnicities can relate to food having a profound impact on their memories and their families, and so i think that it's -- unfortunately a lot of people have lost a loved one, have grieved, have experienced care taking for someone who has cancer. so i think they're all different ways to relate to the book that have found people in different ways. >> but one way in which your story is not typical to the degree anybody's story is typical is your mom. she's not sweet, is not soft. you're pretty unsentimental. and let's take a look at how you describe her. >> hers was tougher than tough love. it was brutal industrial strength, a sinewy love.

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America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith-20210924-17:06:00

into del rio. it gets to the question of whether supposedly humane asked, rolling back some of the trump policies remain in mexico. it was bad and means that a lot of people are living in mexico. the flip side is you have people peeling the doors open and coming across the border and ending up in very bad situations. one of the reasons that the president was pushing back so hard on kamala harris also pushing back so hard is because they are taking heat on this particular part of the issue on the border crisis about the horses and the alleged whipping from the left, from their base as opposed to taking it from the right who they don't care taking criticism from so much. >> john: also a lot of heat on the $3.5 trillion on both sides of the aisle as well, and a split within the democratic party itself. "the wall street journal" in an editorial today saying about the $3.5 trillion taxing program, $3.5 trillion is a phony number, budget tricks disguise the true cost of the vast entitlement

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

off. it's simply not good enough to offer parental leave. the way you design it, the culture you have in the workplace, does it encourage dads to actually take paid leave or does it gaslight them when they do because that's what we think is actually happening. the third thing, one of the big things we recommend is finally rooting out the motherhood penalty. you get a premium but even if you take one year off work, most moms, lose almost 40% of their salary. because of care taking. that is simply wrong and we have to root out the motherhood penalty once and for all. >> reshma, you know and i know that when a list of recommendations like this comes out people like you and i grab them and walk by an hr department and drop them on someone's desk but in order tore these changes to go into effect it takes buy-in from the very top. how do you accomplish that? >> yeah. listen, we can't go back to normal and employers need to hear that loud and clear. they're not going to do it for us. they're not going to build equitable workplaces on their own. we have to demand it. and i know moms are tired.

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

the way you design it, the culture in the workplace, does it encourage dads to actually take paid leave or does it gaslight them when they did? one of the big things is finally rooting out the motherhood penalty. you get a premium for being a dad in the workplace. but even year off of work most moms, almost 40% of their salary because of care-taking. that is simply wrong and we have to root out the motherhood penalty once and for all. >> rescha, you know and i know that when a list of recommendations like this comes out people like you and i grab them and walk by an hr department and drop them on someone's desk but in order tore these changes to go into effect it takes buy-in from the very top. how do you accomplish that? >> yeah. listen, we can't go back to normal and employers need to hear that loud and clear. they're not going to do it for us. they're not going to build equitable workplaces on their own. we have to demand it. and i know moms are tired. i'm exhausted. the last thing i'm thinking

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20210618:22:30:00

going to recover from covid. we are already in that process. but we're also at a cross roads. when we have an opportunity not just for a care taking government but for a government that is bold and transformative and actually ensures that we have housing that we can afford, that we don't pay more than 30% of our income for, that we can end street homelessness, we can make sure we are safe from crime but also police violence and make sure every single one of our kids has a bright future and an opportunity in schools they can enjoy. but that does require a bold and transformational leadership that knows how to work on government from within government. and that's the experience i bring as a civil rights lawyer, but also as someone who has had the experience to know just how much more government can do than it has done. and with the courage to confront developers, to confront the bureaucracy and frankly to confront the nypd so we get done

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Up With David Gura-20191208-14:53:00

holidays. this wouldn't take effect until april butt what effect would tt have on those receiving these benefits now?in >> right now you're talking about y single people but when e effects get e panded in the coming year we're talking about children who are on reduced lunch programs. we're talking about disabled americans and those who are care taking for those disabled americans. if you makele over about $2500 year, if you have that amount in assets, then you also will have your food stamps taken away. we're talking a couple thousand in assets and that's about $3,500 if you're talking about disabled people. so the threshold is -- >> if yould own a car? >> if you own a car and spent $3,000, the christmassp holiday that's your entire assets. that's a meaningful change. >> danielle, i saw this news come across. it was subsumed by all we've been talking about and nd following. speak to that, if you would. a change of this magnitude being made and our inability in this environment to reckon with it or

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190623:21:19:00

he's a sublime technocrat. vision is called for, what president bush would say, that vision thing. so the reality would say in the midst of this enormous pain, yes, he must remain calm. yes, he must remain sensitive, but he didn't speak i think to the underlying issue here, that is he has contributed to an atmosphere that has gravely exacerbated the tensions in that community, so much so that they are spilling over. they shredded protocol. they were incapable of listening hardly to anybody speaking on that stage because the outpouring of angst and anxiety, of black people dying, of police people being responsible for it, of those police people still being on the force, of a mayor who seems to be care taking and not seriously concerned. this is the very moment to pledge with greater poetry a commitment to the relief of the burden and not simply sit there and try not to be defensive, and yet avoid some of the most serious issues that had to be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170426:18:45:00

>> i can say definitively that we have no intention and it would be a bad decision to think about privatizing the va. so what you end up with is an integrated system of care taking from veterans what the va does and is so important to maintain for veterans, as well as what the va is not doing and not doing well and allow veterans access to though services in the private sector. >> melissa: so what does the va need to focus on to help veterans now? joining me is the ceo of team rubicon. he is also a former sniper in the marine corps. let me ask you first about your reaction to what you heard. do you think that's the right plan, to not privatize it? >> i think it makes sense. reality is many of the federal challenges that veterans are facing when they come back from conflict overseas are very unique. there are some things that private health care can do very very well. but the realities are that there

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161124:11:10:00

never backed off of them. is there anything to that risk that donald trump would face putting that forward in. >> i think this will be an issue through his entire tenure. especially as he looks at thinking of re-election. it is care taking at that angry base that got him elected and making sure they're taken care of and well represented. he's done that last week with his appointments of michael flien flynn, mike pompeo, jeff sessions as a.g., so you saw him do these really bombastic fire brand appointments. and now he's looking more toward branching out and make bridging to the establishment republicans who he has to work for the next four years. they control congress. these are people who obviously did not want to see him get elected. fought very hard in the never trump groups to never see him elected. now he has to make sure the party is united behind him.

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New Day Saturday-20150718-12:55:00

>> i can't even feel my [ bleep ] arms. [ inaudible ] do you care about that? i can't even hear. he slammed my [ bleep ] head into the ground. for a traffic signal, thank you, thank you. >> what do you think when you watch that? >> what jumps out is officers have a care taking. and it is clear that she's injured, she can't hear. her head's been slammed on the ground. and i believe in the video at one point there were a couple officers, and then there was a bystander from a nearby barbershop who had an eyewitness account of what happened. you know, christi, it is also -- you know, i'm just thunderstruck by the history of waller county

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