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to war. >> you talk about pearl harbor and the effect that it had on arthur vandenberg? >> vandenberg claimed that pearl harborren inned isolationist -- pearl harbor ended isolationism for any thinking person on that day. that's too easy the say, and we know it certainly didn't end isolationism, but it certainly muted the debate during the war and was also a wake-up call that the sort of psychological notion that our oceans were barriers that would insulate us. and vanned isen berg always, didn't like that notion of isolationist. he'd always try to play language games to protect himself from being -- >> the new ordeal as well. >> exactly. and so prl harbor was a real blow to the isolationist position. but for him in many ways it was the beginning of rethinking what america's role in the world should be. >> talk a little bit more about that rethinking. did he, did he regret the positions that he had taken up til pearl harbor? did he think he was wrong to take those positions? did he think it was fdr's policies that led to pearl harbor, but that once the united states was
to war. >> you talk about pearl harbor and the effect that it had on arthur vandenberg? >> vandenberg claimed that pearl harborren inned isolationist -- pearl harbor ended isolationism for any thinking person on that day. that's too easy the say, and we know it certainly didn't end isolationism, but it certainly muted the debate during the war and was also a wake-up call that the sort of psychological notion that our oceans were barriers that would insulate us. and vanned isen berg...
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we are here to welcome hendrick meijer for his new book, "arthur vandenberg: the man in the middle of the american century". when arthur vandenberg assumed his seat as a republican senator 1928 is outspoken opponent of the new deal and staunch isolationist. by the end of his life was not just a supporter of nato event un, but a key architect of the american postwar policy and in this comprehensive biology he changes from a politician to effective consensus builder. is a reporter, editor and executive producer of the-- [inaudible] please help me welcome them both to politics and prose. >> thank you for coming and thank you for that nice introduction. i am delighted to have pink with us tonight because this is a surprisingly relevant book written about someone who i have to admit i do not a lot about and i'm glad i read it because are to vandenberg is one of the song heroes of the 20th century american politics and also for in the policy and when you think of or you hear that expression quite a bit over the past year of liberal world order and we think about the institutions that compri
we are here to welcome hendrick meijer for his new book, "arthur vandenberg: the man in the middle of the american century". when arthur vandenberg assumed his seat as a republican senator 1928 is outspoken opponent of the new deal and staunch isolationist. by the end of his life was not just a supporter of nato event un, but a key architect of the american postwar policy and in this comprehensive biology he changes from a politician to effective consensus builder. is a reporter,...
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arthur ashe came in 1953 and spent seven summers under dr. j 's tutelage. the court behind you is where it took place. this is where they spent hours and hours of time honing their considerable skills and working .n their dispositions a. johnson was my grandfather football player, student athlete and the going to medical school in national, tennessee. he did his residency in texas and was recruited in the mid-1930's to come to lynchburg. there were a handful of african-american physicians giving ready to retire and they were looking for very comparable dr. j raised his just so happens that dr. jay was the first african-american to receive privileges at lynchburg general when dr. johnson , it was not easy. dealing with all the changes that were going on at the time. he was one of these movers and shakers. hereally took on things started playing tennis which he learned in high school. really found love but the sport. i believe the court went and sometime in the late 1930's, early 1940's. he wasl for the end definitely a civil rights leader -- the boys were. h
arthur ashe came in 1953 and spent seven summers under dr. j 's tutelage. the court behind you is where it took place. this is where they spent hours and hours of time honing their considerable skills and working .n their dispositions a. johnson was my grandfather football player, student athlete and the going to medical school in national, tennessee. he did his residency in texas and was recruited in the mid-1930's to come to lynchburg. there were a handful of african-american physicians...
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arthur wagner was born in the soviet union. quiet berlin suburb. you see, i do not eat schwein, pig fleisch nine months. we meet him the day after he's announced to the world that he's converted to islam. i do not know how they are happy with me, my children. my daughter is very, very conservative. very conservative, yes. your daughter's a conservative christian? very. so how is your conversion going down around the breakfast table? we speak to it sometimes but we have found a solution. it is difficult, yes. but if you have trust to god, you can speak. around the time he joined the far right afd party, arthur commissioned a wagner family crest. it says "the good country family." values he says he still stands by. and this is important for all conservatives, muslims or not muslims. and now i go to my... mr wagner is on his way to work. he's a driver at a local children's centre and he's worried about how people will react to his religious conversion. how can i explain to my colleagues that i'm at the same? i'm a muslim since thr
arthur wagner was born in the soviet union. quiet berlin suburb. you see, i do not eat schwein, pig fleisch nine months. we meet him the day after he's announced to the world that he's converted to islam. i do not know how they are happy with me, my children. my daughter is very, very conservative. very conservative, yes. your daughter's a conservative christian? very. so how is your conversion going down around the breakfast table? we speak to it sometimes but we have found a solution. it is...
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ashely, behind him, arthur came and spent several summers under dr. j's tutelage, and the course behind you is where it all took place. this is where they spent hours and hours and hours of time honing their considerable skills and working on their admissions and talent. dr. johnson was my grandfather and he was a lincoln university graduate, a football player, student athlete, and ended up going to medical school in nashua, tennessee. he did his residence the in texas and was recruited in the mid-1930's to come to lynchburg. there were a handful of physiciansrican getting ready to retire and they comparableg for very and qualified physicians to come in and replace them, and dr. j was approached and he raised his hand and said, i will do it. he came here and establishes practice and worked very ill agility between the mid-1930's and 19 71 when he passed away. it just so happened, dr. j was the first african-american to receive privileges at lynchburg general hospital. he broke barriers not only in the sport of tennis, but in the field of medicine as w
ashely, behind him, arthur came and spent several summers under dr. j's tutelage, and the course behind you is where it all took place. this is where they spent hours and hours and hours of time honing their considerable skills and working on their admissions and talent. dr. johnson was my grandfather and he was a lincoln university graduate, a football player, student athlete, and ended up going to medical school in nashua, tennessee. he did his residence the in texas and was recruited in the...
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arthur: uno de aparte de francisca.que con una sonrisa bien grande, nos despedimos y regresamos ahora con ustedes. karla: gracias birmania. abrazos para los chiquitines en la gran manzana. nos devuelven la alegrÍa. en dÍas tristes como hoy. carlos: ver el mundo a travÉs de sus ojos. karla: hay que seguir adelante por los chiquitines. ana: amigos, les quiero preguntar esto. ¿quieren bajar de peso? y creen que no van a poder lograrlo. ¿cÓmo poner tu mente a dieta para conseguirlo. vamos a ver. alejandro: hola familia querida. estamos llegando a la casa de una televidente para ayudarla porque ella comenzÓ su proceso de bajar de peso, un proceso de transformaciÓn, pero me dice "chabÁn, ayÚdame porque paso todo el dÍa pensando en comida". entonces vamos a poner su mente a dieta y la tuya tambiÉn. hola! [gritos] >> alejandro! alejandro: hola, cindy, ¿cÓmo estÁ mi corazÓn? ♪ ¿me invitas a pasar? ya estoy dentro, ¿pero me invitas? cindy, gracias por representar tan bien a toda nuestra gente centroamericana, que estÁ con nuestra
arthur: uno de aparte de francisca.que con una sonrisa bien grande, nos despedimos y regresamos ahora con ustedes. karla: gracias birmania. abrazos para los chiquitines en la gran manzana. nos devuelven la alegrÍa. en dÍas tristes como hoy. carlos: ver el mundo a travÉs de sus ojos. karla: hay que seguir adelante por los chiquitines. ana: amigos, les quiero preguntar esto. ¿quieren bajar de peso? y creen que no van a poder lograrlo. ¿cÓmo poner tu mente a dieta para conseguirlo. vamos a...
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here we are with chester arthur. and what we have for chester arthur are two letters that are on loan to us from the new york state archives. and the letters are dealing with getting supplies at the beginning of the civil war. chester arthur was working with the quarter master general for the state of new york and trying to supply the new troops as they were coming into the army in new york was a bit of a challenge. they had never had this many troops before so they were trying to get all the supplies, the weapons, uniforms, shoes, everything for all the people. it shows a little bit of confusion at the beginning of the war of getting that done. so the first one is from may -- the first letter is from may is the second one is from the beginning of june. you can see how in that time period things have actually gotten more efficient. arthur was known to be pretty efficient at it, and actually he gets eventually promoted to becoming the quartermaster general for the state of new york. never comes close to combat. but hi
here we are with chester arthur. and what we have for chester arthur are two letters that are on loan to us from the new york state archives. and the letters are dealing with getting supplies at the beginning of the civil war. chester arthur was working with the quarter master general for the state of new york and trying to supply the new troops as they were coming into the army in new york was a bit of a challenge. they had never had this many troops before so they were trying to get all the...
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they have no place for nazis like our arthur jones.ngly oppose his racist views and his candidacy and for any public -- >> i fought for this country and i was in vietnam. >> mr. jones, i'm going to make my point. the national republican party has also done so. we condemn this candidate and his hateful rhetoric in the strongest possible terms. here is the good news -- you did serve in vietnam but something has happened since then. >> honorable. i wasn't a draft dodger like the community jews in the streets. >> here is what everybody needs to know mr. jones, you have a long track record of losing. you lose virtually everything that you run for. you've run for congress and you've lost, for mayor, for alderman and we're not in the business of predicting the news. but i predict you will lose. >> consistency paid off. and i'm on the ballot for the november election. >> we're going to go. >> i keep running because i'm a better man than most of these people in washington because i don't -- >> we'll see what the voters think about that. we'll s
they have no place for nazis like our arthur jones.ngly oppose his racist views and his candidacy and for any public -- >> i fought for this country and i was in vietnam. >> mr. jones, i'm going to make my point. the national republican party has also done so. we condemn this candidate and his hateful rhetoric in the strongest possible terms. here is the good news -- you did serve in vietnam but something has happened since then. >> honorable. i wasn't a draft dodger like the...
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thank you, arthur. [ cheers and applause ] arthur meyer, everybody.finally, you guys, i read that the last blockbuster location in texas is closing. [ audience aws ] when employees were told the news, they said, "wait, we were still open?" [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots right there! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much, roots! [ laughter ] i love you, man. guys -- [ cheers ] this weekend we are taking "the tonight show" to minneapolis for a special live show on super bowl sunday. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ not the super bowl at all. nothing to do with the super bowl at all. no. >> steve: super brawl. >> jimmy: that's not a boxing thing. >> steve: it's a super brawl. >> jimmy: no, super bowl, you -- football, of course. very excited about this. the patriots versus the eagles. it's going to be an unbelievable game. [ cheers ] but we have an unbelievable show following the super bowl. it is a gigantic show. we have dwayne "the rock" johnson coming on the show. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ going to deb
thank you, arthur. [ cheers and applause ] arthur meyer, everybody.finally, you guys, i read that the last blockbuster location in texas is closing. [ audience aws ] when employees were told the news, they said, "wait, we were still open?" [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots right there! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much, roots! [ laughter ] i love you, man. guys -- [ cheers ] this weekend we are taking "the...
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. >> for painter arthur monroe this is where it all began. >> there was nothing here but the open space. no walls, nothing. i said i'll take it. >> it was the 1907's. the brooklyn native walked into what was then an empty cannery in east oakland and saw the makings of an artist's haven. >> we've always had artist studios in new york so why can't we have them in california. >> he got the cannery's owner on board and lobbied city council next. his son says arthur created a legacy. >> it is a place now a community the widest range of artists across the board. whether you're a musician, painter, writer, sculptor, activist. there are all walks of life, over 30 plus artists now reside here. >> artists like rebecca firestone, an artist, dancer, writer, and painter. >> it's like your workshop. you have to have a workshop. >> but her workshop and the sense of community here is suddenly at risk. public records show a few months ago a cannabis company in denver called green sage bought the cannery. rebecca met one of the owners in the parking lot. >> i said what are your intentions for this buildi
. >> for painter arthur monroe this is where it all began. >> there was nothing here but the open space. no walls, nothing. i said i'll take it. >> it was the 1907's. the brooklyn native walked into what was then an empty cannery in east oakland and saw the makings of an artist's haven. >> we've always had artist studios in new york so why can't we have them in california. >> he got the cannery's owner on board and lobbied city council next. his son says arthur...
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arthur harris soon to be nicknamed. the new air officer commanding in chief of our a.f.bomber command was made for this particular mission a former pilot he had earned his stripes on bombing runs in the colonies where he gained his unshakable faith in aerial weaponry. he gladly took up the challenge that many thought impossible to win world war two soley by air raids. well at that level yes. two of harris's early triumphs the targets chosen were close to britain and poorly defended. but harris wanted more his next target was supposed to be hamburg but poor weather there forced him to shift his sights to cologne and its seven hundred thousand inhabitants. paris succeeded in getting all of the england sand for supported his disposal and all of the available pilots including instructors. the operation by the code name millennium. on the night of may thirtieth nine hundred forty two more than a thousand bombers took off from english bases. never before had a raid involved this many planes. germany's lines of defense were overwhelmed. after cologne it was the turn of as soon
arthur harris soon to be nicknamed. the new air officer commanding in chief of our a.f.bomber command was made for this particular mission a former pilot he had earned his stripes on bombing runs in the colonies where he gained his unshakable faith in aerial weaponry. he gladly took up the challenge that many thought impossible to win world war two soley by air raids. well at that level yes. two of harris's early triumphs the targets chosen were close to britain and poorly defended. but harris...
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and so, as we sat there and that moment passed, i said to arthur, i can't tell you what it means to see this taking place. when he passed, his widow called me and said that arthur had always wanted to be buried with his mother in the cemetery in richmond. i said, i would love very much to have his body to lie in state at the mansion. she said, do you think you could get that done? i said, i might know somebody. [laughter] mr. wilder: he was the first person to lay in state in the mansion since jefferson davis. i am not bragging, that i am telling you the history. the question still comes up now as to who runs the city. i would like that to be answered by the people so that the people do, and that it is an extension of the people's choices in their elected officials. with the accountability of removal and replacement where needed and where necessary. we were chatting briefly up here as it relates to this class. i was telling him how pleased i am, larry, that this class is taking place, because you are learning more about the city of richmond, in many instances, than the people who are ch
and so, as we sat there and that moment passed, i said to arthur, i can't tell you what it means to see this taking place. when he passed, his widow called me and said that arthur had always wanted to be buried with his mother in the cemetery in richmond. i said, i would love very much to have his body to lie in state at the mansion. she said, do you think you could get that done? i said, i might know somebody. [laughter] mr. wilder: he was the first person to lay in state in the mansion since...
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i also wanted to echo charles and the rest of the panelists in thanking arthur milikh and david asrad, the director, thanking heritage for graciously providing a space for this argument. this is one that the claremont institute is going to continue to have. we think the current trajectory and future trajectory of the trump administration, the conservative movement, the republican party is a very important question, it's a question that gets to fundamental questions of the structure of our regime and it's one really that goes back to a rolling crisis in american government that's at least 40 years old, i think, perhaps inaugurated by reagan's breakup of the old liberal consensus, which before that was a progressive consensus which wanted to reorient government away from the view from the founding of limited government, separation of powers and most importantly for our topic today, i think, and political control of the branches of government and to replace it with administrative rule, expert rule, neutral -- the neutral science of government and it's instantiation in an independent rath
i also wanted to echo charles and the rest of the panelists in thanking arthur milikh and david asrad, the director, thanking heritage for graciously providing a space for this argument. this is one that the claremont institute is going to continue to have. we think the current trajectory and future trajectory of the trump administration, the conservative movement, the republican party is a very important question, it's a question that gets to fundamental questions of the structure of our...
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. >> arthur doty is director of the el paso center. >> they have family on both sides and businesses on both sides. the border to them is a minor challenge. >> oliver: so these are contractors? >> very much so. >> oliver: for whom? >> a higher cartel that controls it into mexico. >> these are individuals in mexico that don't have the knowledge, the understanding of that border so these individuals will difl a relationship with gate keepers. those individuals will then take the drugs north into the united states. >> oliver: u.s. and allied law enforcement intercepted 6 million pounds a year but narco trichtd stop at nothing to protect their loads and eliminate competition. [ gun shots ] >> coming up, don't miss the bone chilling account of an american born assassin. that next on war stories. >>> a 150 mile border between texas and mexico. >> on the american side the city of laredo. on the other, nuevo laredo, a mexican city scarred by narco terrorists. but the river is what separates them from the bloodshed next door. >> many who grew up straddling this border fall prey to the pervers
. >> arthur doty is director of the el paso center. >> they have family on both sides and businesses on both sides. the border to them is a minor challenge. >> oliver: so these are contractors? >> very much so. >> oliver: for whom? >> a higher cartel that controls it into mexico. >> these are individuals in mexico that don't have the knowledge, the understanding of that border so these individuals will difl a relationship with gate keepers. those...
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and secondly there are a lot of roadways which have had rockslides and this began with an earlier arthur quake on sunday night followed by a series of aftershocks although media reports here in taiwan from the government quoting the government official saying that tonight's earthquake was not an aftershock it was in fact a new earth way and that worse in the landslides in the rock slides and that's making some of the roads difficult to pass for first responders and emergency vehicles once how well prepared are taiwan's authorities for a quake like this. well taiwan does sit in the earthquake zone here in the pacific so earthquakes are very common including large earthquakes two years ago to the day on february sixth twenty sixteen there was a very serious earthquake on the western side of taiwan island which killed nearly a hundred people so the authorities here are very prepared but they do face the challenge of getting to the disaster zone in this case which is again impossible in some places because of the rockslides and actually areas near the epicenter are fairly mountainous or rura
and secondly there are a lot of roadways which have had rockslides and this began with an earlier arthur quake on sunday night followed by a series of aftershocks although media reports here in taiwan from the government quoting the government official saying that tonight's earthquake was not an aftershock it was in fact a new earth way and that worse in the landslides in the rock slides and that's making some of the roads difficult to pass for first responders and emergency vehicles once how...
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. >> you feel like you're in medieval england in a king arthur storm. >> reporter: umbrellas and hoods for many people but half marathon training doesn't stop for some. >> anaheim mile three so i have a long way to go. >> she looked at the bright side. typical february weather could be much worse. >> i'd much rather have this. even though the heavy rain has stopped, there are police blocking certain roads. but that is there a road you've come across, that water may be deeper than you think. >>> a developing story out of philadelphia. a triple shooting leaves one man dead and two others hurt. police were called to the scene around 2:00 this afternoon. a 23-year-old man died at the scene. a 24-year-old man was rushed to the hospital by ambulance and someone drove the third victim, a 21-year-old man to the hospital. the two men who survived are both in stable conditions. nbc 10 will have an update at 11:00. >>> what a week it's been for the eagles. signing autographs and memorabilia. lauren mayk is live. it is not just the fans but businesses as well. >> what did you buy this sfwheek pizz
. >> you feel like you're in medieval england in a king arthur storm. >> reporter: umbrellas and hoods for many people but half marathon training doesn't stop for some. >> anaheim mile three so i have a long way to go. >> she looked at the bright side. typical february weather could be much worse. >> i'd much rather have this. even though the heavy rain has stopped, there are police blocking certain roads. but that is there a road you've come across, that water may...
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snowboarding and last but not least a massive comeback in the thirty kilometer ski you mention felix loftus arthur that must have been absolutely heartbreaking for him to medal twice it was indeed he'd won he was the reigning olympic champion and won the last two he wants to be the first person since shaw's hochul to win three in a row and fit in the third one he did very very well and thought in the fourth and see he has been just awesome and right now the side of the wall and slow down but will miss through hundreds of the second and finish fifth and you can see how one of his coaches are as well and he was absolutely devastated. the man come in the picture there is his father the national team coach but the winner of course the newly picked up champion is the austrian darvish. how did very good time in the fourth run was going to win a medal and they saw it's of it being a silver bronze he went for gold and so heartbreaking for felix last but on a more positive note there are some great stories coming out of men's slips out today weren't there dude i mean i've said before i'm a seventeen year o
snowboarding and last but not least a massive comeback in the thirty kilometer ski you mention felix loftus arthur that must have been absolutely heartbreaking for him to medal twice it was indeed he'd won he was the reigning olympic champion and won the last two he wants to be the first person since shaw's hochul to win three in a row and fit in the third one he did very very well and thought in the fourth and see he has been just awesome and right now the side of the wall and slow down but...
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arthur coleman was the bayview's first african-american physician and faithfully served the community for 20 years particularly when african-americans didn't have the ability to go to any hospital in the city and county of san francisco. dr. coleman originally opened his clinic with an array of health services to meet people where they are, creating access to community health services. dr. coleman helped black and brown students enter the field of medicine and create a thriving practice for black medical professionals. as san francisco continues to change, it's critically important for african-americans to define our community and claim our history and protect the san francisco cultural monuments for change. beyond physically displacing people, trauma is afflicted. when people are priced out of a neighborhood from where they and their parents and grandparents lived, the family breaks down. bayview clinic is continuing a legacy by providing low income health care for those on medical. and it's creating a place where community members can receive every kind of care and learn healthy way
arthur coleman was the bayview's first african-american physician and faithfully served the community for 20 years particularly when african-americans didn't have the ability to go to any hospital in the city and county of san francisco. dr. coleman originally opened his clinic with an array of health services to meet people where they are, creating access to community health services. dr. coleman helped black and brown students enter the field of medicine and create a thriving practice for...
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." >> stephen: arthur miller. >> arthur miller's "the crucible" and i got the lead part of abigail and. >> stephen: of your professional career. golden globe, this. >> that was probably more exciting. >> stephen: well, the-- "the parisian woman" itself is-- it's about washington, d.c., in a way. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: it's about selfishness? it's about-- what would you say it's about? >> well, i mean, it's about a lot of things. it's about-- it's a relationship between five people. and it-- it's set now in the trump era. >> stephen: yes. ( laughter ) there are a lot of references -- there are a lot of references-- kind of obliquely to the president of the united states. i don't think his name is ever said. >> his name is said once at the end of the play, not by me. my character refuses to say his name. >> stephen: oh, that's right. ( applause ) ( cheers ). >> stephen: i forgot that. >> but i think at one point i think i punch myself in the he head, to sort of let it out. but, yeah, so it's set-- it's set today. it's about a washington couple, basically, trying work their way up the-- y
." >> stephen: arthur miller. >> arthur miller's "the crucible" and i got the lead part of abigail and. >> stephen: of your professional career. golden globe, this. >> that was probably more exciting. >> stephen: well, the-- "the parisian woman" itself is-- it's about washington, d.c., in a way. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: it's about selfishness? it's about-- what would you say it's about? >> well, i mean, it's about a lot of...
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so i thought i want to be arthur ashe one day, and i started taking tennis lessons. city of lynchburg recreational tennis lessons. started playing and getting better, and so arthur ashe trained five blocks down the street from where i was growing up. so i kept playing tennis, i played in high school, heritage high school. i was first seat at heritage, but then football got in the way. so i played basketball, tennis and football. and football was the thing that paid the bills. i got a scholarship to play at the university of richmond. anding so when they said, hey, you can come for free and come here, i said, okay. i think my parents liked that a little bit more. so i'm a wide receiver at the university of richmond. my freshman year went 0-10, 3-8, but we got better, 8-5 and went to the playoffs. and the professional scouts started looking because i had really good stats, and we were transforming, you know, this team into a winning team for a change. and so i got drafted to play with the detroit lions in the 11th round in the 1986 college draft. and, you know, i'm thi
so i thought i want to be arthur ashe one day, and i started taking tennis lessons. city of lynchburg recreational tennis lessons. started playing and getting better, and so arthur ashe trained five blocks down the street from where i was growing up. so i kept playing tennis, i played in high school, heritage high school. i was first seat at heritage, but then football got in the way. so i played basketball, tennis and football. and football was the thing that paid the bills. i got a...
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arthur rudolph was known as the father of the saturn rocket. he's extremely controversial because he's someone who did have a very sketchy background. he was an ardent nazi and his own file said that. they couldn't erase that part of his record, but he was personally responsible for ordering the hangings of slave laborers in the factory where it was produced in germany and yet, that was largely concealed or deemed not provable until the 1980's, when the office of special investigation looked as part of the justice department, opened an investigation based on some historical research that was done into his case. and had progressed to the point where in 1980-- in the mid 1980's, he was given the option here of either facing a possible trial and having, you know, being deported off voluntarily returning to germany. and he voluntarily left. but he also got to keep all of his federal benefits. but this was the closest that a paper clip acquisition had come to being prosecuted for their crimes and that was not until the mid 1980's. program called pap
arthur rudolph was known as the father of the saturn rocket. he's extremely controversial because he's someone who did have a very sketchy background. he was an ardent nazi and his own file said that. they couldn't erase that part of his record, but he was personally responsible for ordering the hangings of slave laborers in the factory where it was produced in germany and yet, that was largely concealed or deemed not provable until the 1980's, when the office of special investigation looked as...
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arthur coleman">in 1960 an african american physician named arthur coleman did something unheard of atopened a multi service clinic to service the medical needs here in san francisco's bayview district javon muhammad/bayview hunter's point clinic: "this was the first medical practice of such, a group of black doctors in san francisco that actually built something to actually take care of black people in san francisco" nats/construct ion sound the medical center is now the location of the bayview hunter's point clinic. it currently is undergoing renovation. the clinic c.e.o. javon muhammad says there is hidden history in this building. javon muhammad/bayv iew hunter's point clinic: "because in 1960 black doctors could not go down and open practices on sutter where a lot of medical practices were or even other areas in san francisco"as you can see from this archival news footage it was such a revolutionary concept it drew the attention of local media at the time nat/sot haaziq ...and kron4 was there javon muhammad/bayv iew hunter's point clinic: "kron4 was there, when i saw that video i
arthur coleman">in 1960 an african american physician named arthur coleman did something unheard of atopened a multi service clinic to service the medical needs here in san francisco's bayview district javon muhammad/bayview hunter's point clinic: "this was the first medical practice of such, a group of black doctors in san francisco that actually built something to actually take care of black people in san francisco" nats/construct ion sound the medical center is now the...
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. >> arthur jones, a notorious holocaust denier and white supremacist is supposed to leave it. they didn't bother to muster a credible candidate because the district is so democratic. they reached out to jones to see if anything had changed his way of thinking. >> economic policy, hitler brought that nation up from the very bottom. 12 years of his rule they went from the age of the biplain to the age of the rocket. it is what i said it is. it's annual international distortion racket. >> do you think anyone can exploit that more than pelosi? >> arthur jones is well outside of the mainstream of anybody's republican thoughts. >> won't get him off the ballot? >> it is fast you can go and why do they deny -- why don't they live in it alone and say, that was a bad part of history. that's not conservativism. >> i can't answer that. >> jumping into this again. >> the point about this guy being an outlier, then we see folks like roy moore who was abhorrent. we thought cortland sykes who said feminists are the she devils. >> i can defend putting a thank you there and they're not evil. >>
. >> arthur jones, a notorious holocaust denier and white supremacist is supposed to leave it. they didn't bother to muster a credible candidate because the district is so democratic. they reached out to jones to see if anything had changed his way of thinking. >> economic policy, hitler brought that nation up from the very bottom. 12 years of his rule they went from the age of the biplain to the age of the rocket. it is what i said it is. it's annual international distortion...
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chief arthur stellini says although there have been attempts deadly shootings are unusual.sot: chief arthur stellini, broadmoor police deparment// "if you look at the crime in broadmoor yes it is very unusual, it's been 20, 30 years since we had a homicide."neighbors on the corner of hillside and villa say people near the market get too rowdy too often. one stray bullet struck an apartment window across the street narrowly missing a family inside.sot: victor emmanuel, heard gunshots// "right when we looked out we just heard screaming and then the police came."officers spoke with witnesses and the market recorded video that was turned over as evidence. tag although police are still searching for two men and a woman behind this shooting the chief says there is no threat to people in the area. live inbroadmoor ella sogomonian kron 4 .news (pam) on the peninsula... police in menlo park are looking for a man they consider armed and dangerous. he is identified as jose gutierrez. police say, they were called to his home over the weekend.. because he was firing a gun in his backyard. witness
chief arthur stellini says although there have been attempts deadly shootings are unusual.sot: chief arthur stellini, broadmoor police deparment// "if you look at the crime in broadmoor yes it is very unusual, it's been 20, 30 years since we had a homicide."neighbors on the corner of hillside and villa say people near the market get too rowdy too often. one stray bullet struck an apartment window across the street narrowly missing a family inside.sot: victor emmanuel, heard gunshots//...
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i ordered to put arthur ashes statue. we had to fight some of the same people who did not want the petition. the same people. it was not a black and white issue. it was, we did not think of that. it went so far as some people ash tried to divide the family. i had my radio show conducted from that point. if you look at the statue, he is holding a tennis racket in one hand. he is holding books and the other -- in the other. he is telling the youngsters at the bottom that what you need is to understand learning. i want to tell a story about ash. the is a good friend and a good man. i remember when he was a father was park superintendent over at brookfield swimming. that is where he learned to play tennis. his racket was almost as tall as he was. go, go on so we could play. i used to joke with them. i said the way you came and represented us -- the fact that we would try to compete with you is one thing. and that process, -- in that had a speaking engagement. you come bydon't the mansion and we will have dinner? i said you le
i ordered to put arthur ashes statue. we had to fight some of the same people who did not want the petition. the same people. it was not a black and white issue. it was, we did not think of that. it went so far as some people ash tried to divide the family. i had my radio show conducted from that point. if you look at the statue, he is holding a tennis racket in one hand. he is holding books and the other -- in the other. he is telling the youngsters at the bottom that what you need is to...
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the arthurs of our houses and then you can see behind you and your part of the year and you too have been made without all that to iraqis. that's until the intention. to. grow woman since that tiny tension building since i will has only got a moment you can't eat so now. it's all made. to look. like there's a back to shout yes if you don't cut. your little . lived up your own stuff you have got to get it up. live here that's all my colleagues have a. lot of how do you know how. to make. sure everything should be there should. be. my name is james a. animal behavior researcher at the end. would you ask me this question like why i chose to work here why i chose to expand it's a complicated question and i think the animal itself is very interesting very complicated and it's one of the only carnivores that's a vegetarian their whole lifestyle is based on. this movie. it's been evolving for. so this is so we can check your teeth for dental exam. good girl. good girl momo up. james idea there is an indispensable expert here at the change to center there's no way to undertake a thorough exa
the arthurs of our houses and then you can see behind you and your part of the year and you too have been made without all that to iraqis. that's until the intention. to. grow woman since that tiny tension building since i will has only got a moment you can't eat so now. it's all made. to look. like there's a back to shout yes if you don't cut. your little . lived up your own stuff you have got to get it up. live here that's all my colleagues have a. lot of how do you know how. to make. sure...
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no delays heading northbound from 238 up towards mac arthur mays. we have slow downs due to road work. more on that in the traffic report. >>> today president trump is expected unveil his plan to rebuild the country's infrastructure . the white house expected to push a $1.5 trillion package for repairs and upgrades. $2trillion from direct -- $200 billion from direct state and local spending. $100billion would be used as incentive to local government. $20billion toward projects and another $510 billion set aside as grants for rural areas. exact amounts for each state would depend on the miles of rural roads and state's population. >>> a 25 puppies with a purpose marched to oakland airport yesterday and training to become guide dogs and important lessons to be learned. the challenges visually impaired people and their animals face when they fly. >> oakland was the normal bustling airport till the vi ps showed up. >> it's a lot of excitement for a person let alone a dog. >> one day a year, alaska airlines invite as group of guides and dogs into the air
no delays heading northbound from 238 up towards mac arthur mays. we have slow downs due to road work. more on that in the traffic report. >>> today president trump is expected unveil his plan to rebuild the country's infrastructure . the white house expected to push a $1.5 trillion package for repairs and upgrades. $2trillion from direct -- $200 billion from direct state and local spending. $100billion would be used as incentive to local government. $20billion toward projects and...
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thank u for having a conversation about it with us, john yang, art arthur. >> thank you so much. >> woodruff: stay with u coming up the newshour: an oscar-nominated film about the on u.s. bank to face criminal charges after the 2008 financial crisis. and a brief but spectacular take on including women in the quest for peace. there are many days when news events can be overwhelming and even lead to a pessimistic sense of the world, especially after tragedies like the shooting in florida. but it may help to take the much longer view, and that's the focus of a conversation our economrrespondent, paul solman, has tonight for his weekly series, "making sense." >> despite what you read on the news, humanity has been getting better off. reporter: that's right, better, psychologist steven pinker insists. >> all too often, something happens, there's a terrorist attack, there's a horrific killing, there's a market plunge, and all of a sudden it's a symptom of a sick society and of a downward spiral. reporter: but in his new book, "enlightenment now," pinker aates the positive, to the delight of superf
thank u for having a conversation about it with us, john yang, art arthur. >> thank you so much. >> woodruff: stay with u coming up the newshour: an oscar-nominated film about the on u.s. bank to face criminal charges after the 2008 financial crisis. and a brief but spectacular take on including women in the quest for peace. there are many days when news events can be overwhelming and even lead to a pessimistic sense of the world, especially after tragedies like the shooting in...
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australia is a pretty good example because after the massacre of 35 of its citizens in port arthur in6 they implemented a whole series. i don't usually agree with you tucker you are right. this is a complicated problem that won't get solved certainly by the media on either side it will get sold either time not perfectly by lots of measures some of which were tried by australia. australia doesn't have a second amendment. they are not the best example. we do know if weekend get universal background check no matter where you buy a gun, you get a background check. we do know if you could find a way and i admit that it is complicated with rights to make sure that people with temporary restraining orders, temporarily give up their weapons. if you could do a whole bunch of those things, there is no question that like australia, we could see our gun violence in this country plummet. >> tucker: there is a question about that. we don't actually know. we had the assault weapons ban of 1994. it seemed like it would reduce killings and it didn't. we know that conclusively. you are never quite sure
australia is a pretty good example because after the massacre of 35 of its citizens in port arthur in6 they implemented a whole series. i don't usually agree with you tucker you are right. this is a complicated problem that won't get solved certainly by the media on either side it will get sold either time not perfectly by lots of measures some of which were tried by australia. australia doesn't have a second amendment. they are not the best example. we do know if weekend get universal...
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the arthurs of our houses and then you can see behind you and your pothole i mean you're new to me means you'll probably not only do i reckon. that's not your intention you'll do it doesn't seem to just. grow will listen that type. since i will if she hasn't got a moment you can't even soon it. kiddo made. my day was the fact shout yes if you know how that was. just a little. bit up your own stuff you have got to get up that is your that's all right rob it's a. lot of love you know how. hard . it will make me. feel. to. share it should be there should. be. my name is james a. animal behavior researcher at the ching do tend to be. when people ask me this question like why i chose to work here why i chose to work as pandas it's a complicated question and i think the animal itself is very interesting they're very complicated and it's one of the only carnivores that's a vegetarian their whole lifestyle is based on. the panda is one of the oldest living. it's been evolving for you. so this is what we can check your teeth for dental exams. good girl. momo up. james idea there is an indispensab
the arthurs of our houses and then you can see behind you and your pothole i mean you're new to me means you'll probably not only do i reckon. that's not your intention you'll do it doesn't seem to just. grow will listen that type. since i will if she hasn't got a moment you can't even soon it. kiddo made. my day was the fact shout yes if you know how that was. just a little. bit up your own stuff you have got to get up that is your that's all right rob it's a. lot of love you know how. hard ....
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he's matt arthur, who also by the way helped lead the university of georgia bulldogs to the 1980 national championship as an offensive lineman. matt in recognition of your leadership on the field and in the field of education, would you please stand and let us recognize you? [ applause ] while we continue to extend and support the university system, i've been pleased in recent years we added certificate and degree programs within our technical college system that provide a solution for the problems we faced coming out of the great recession. at the height of our unemployment rate, i ask the employers of the state can you find proper candidates here in georgia for the oppositions in your company? their answer was often a very loud no. we created a program known as the hope career grant that covers 100% of tuition or technical college students who enroll of one of our georgia strategic industry high demand fields. although this program is only a few years old, it is already bearing exceptional fruit. in fact, of those students who take advantage of this resource, 99.2% find employment upon
he's matt arthur, who also by the way helped lead the university of georgia bulldogs to the 1980 national championship as an offensive lineman. matt in recognition of your leadership on the field and in the field of education, would you please stand and let us recognize you? [ applause ] while we continue to extend and support the university system, i've been pleased in recent years we added certificate and degree programs within our technical college system that provide a solution for the...
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sculpture was open for photos, angry young man wandered past screaming obscenities at the visitors and arthur work itself. described the o in love as nothing but a crooked zero. everybody is a critic.& at love park, i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. ♪ >>> we're in the middle of one of the worst new seasons in decades. kids are especially vulnerable and they are getting hit hard. this year's flu season is making it tough for parents to tell when something is wrong. our dawn timmy is here with more on the impact the deadly flu season is having, done? >> more than 60 children have died from the flu this season and the number is climbing. it's extremely frightening for parents. even our don't dr. mike who is also a dad had a scare in his family. >> well, there's a bunch of viruses floating around. >> university of pennsylvania physician dr. mike cirigliano dishes out medical advice regularly on fox 29. a frightening new season a major topic of discussion. and now his own nine-year-old son nicholas is experiencing severe complications like many little ones around the country. >> i was alarmed because
sculpture was open for photos, angry young man wandered past screaming obscenities at the visitors and arthur work itself. described the o in love as nothing but a crooked zero. everybody is a critic.& at love park, i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. ♪ >>> we're in the middle of one of the worst new seasons in decades. kids are especially vulnerable and they are getting hit hard. this year's flu season is making it tough for parents to tell when something is wrong. our dawn timmy is...
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the arthurs of our houses and they do it to you and you're part of the year and you may if you'll pay but i don't want to i reckon. i had time to mention the team to. ground zero woman since that tiny tension building since i will miss she says i'm not a moment you can't even soon it's. just it's. kids all make. choices at the back yeah i guess if you don't cut. your little. end up doing something you have got to get up five zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero. zero zero zero going to. make. sure that. he's ready to be. part of my name is james a. animal behavior researcher at the ching. when people ask me this question like why i chose to work here why i chose to work as pandas it's a complicated question and i think the animal itself is very interesting very complicated and it's one of the only carnivores that's a vegetarian their whole lifestyle is based on. the panda is one of the oldest living. it's been evolving for. so this is so we can check your teeth for dental exam. good girl my. mom up. james' idea there is an indispensable expert here a
the arthurs of our houses and they do it to you and you're part of the year and you may if you'll pay but i don't want to i reckon. i had time to mention the team to. ground zero woman since that tiny tension building since i will miss she says i'm not a moment you can't even soon it's. just it's. kids all make. choices at the back yeah i guess if you don't cut. your little. end up doing something you have got to get up five zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero....
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the arthurs of our houses and then you can see behind you and your part of the year and you may if you'll be out on monday i reckon. to. grow woman since that tiny tension building since i will has only got a moment you can't eat too many. kids all made. the. point there's no. doubt yes if you don't cut back on. your little. lived up your own stuff you have got to get it up live here that's all my mom would have a. lot but not. going to. take them. to. everything for me there should. be. so my name is james a. animal behavior researcher at the base when people ask me this question like why i chose to work here why i chose to work as pandas it's a complicated question and i think the animal itself is very interesting they're very complicated and it's one of the only carnivores that's a vegetarian their whole lifestyle is based on. the panda is one of the oldest living. it's been evolving for. so this is so we can check your teeth for dental exam. good girl. good girl. james idea there is an indispensable expert here at the change to center there's no way to undertake a fair examination wit
the arthurs of our houses and then you can see behind you and your part of the year and you may if you'll be out on monday i reckon. to. grow woman since that tiny tension building since i will has only got a moment you can't eat too many. kids all made. the. point there's no. doubt yes if you don't cut back on. your little. lived up your own stuff you have got to get it up live here that's all my mom would have a. lot but not. going to. take them. to. everything for me there should. be. so my...
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arthur says it is susan. the social docrats would be quite a costly situation. because the leadership would have to regard convey the membership voted to gain some that will be a vote mistrusting a leadership. then the question arises wh. would be able to be the party leader. l. wish cortices. the. social democrats would come in cebu trouble. also right would expect then was a smoker forms minority government. do people talk over from the about you elections. if you look at the constitution it's very difficult to have new elections because. before new relations. the parliamen has to. has to vote. about it johnson. and a in the serve grown. since the printer president can know it can. what a car johnson even if this person does not have the majority in parliament? and according to what i hav. in the informed ccles and burden. mrs smoker is obviously ready to fall. internship gates a minority government. and would try to work you know with apartment. was. right. to have to cut you off its its secrecy was and i'm afraid. we all of time thank you very much for shari
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. - arthur ash. - oh! that was awesome. - it was in front of 12,000 people. - 20,000! you keep forgetting, bro. - it wasn't that much. - yeah, it was. it was like 15 to 20. the mets parking lot, bro? - it was like 12, bro. - um, and then also i would say, like obviously in the position you get to meet a lot of famous people. - you met steven tyler! - steven tyler, he's in aerosmith. your parents will know him. he's amazing. - a legend. - yeah, he's a legend. and he's the most down to earth person. you get a lot of opportunities to meet famous people and people that you've looked up to and you know, it's just surreal opportunities that we've had. - mind-blowing. - yep. - and it's been a surreal opportunity talking with you guys. thank you so much. - thank you so much! - thank you so much! - we hope you have a good day and we love you. - muah. - if you like music that's bold and soulful, forever in your mind is definitely a band to keep in mind. for teen kids news, i'm emily. (fastpaced music) ♪ we buy any c
. - arthur ash. - oh! that was awesome. - it was in front of 12,000 people. - 20,000! you keep forgetting, bro. - it wasn't that much. - yeah, it was. it was like 15 to 20. the mets parking lot, bro? - it was like 12, bro. - um, and then also i would say, like obviously in the position you get to meet a lot of famous people. - you met steven tyler! - steven tyler, he's in aerosmith. your parents will know him. he's amazing. - a legend. - yeah, he's a legend. and he's the most down to earth...