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cecile? >> yeah, well look, i think -- again, women voters are going to determine this election. they were 54% of the voters in 2018. they will likely be that much or more in 2020. you have to win women. and women are deeply concerned about what's happening with abortion rights in this country. we see alabama, missouri, georgia, you could go down the list. and so where a candidate stands on access to safe and legal abortion, a right that women have had for more than 40 years, is absolutely essential. along with all the access to affordable health care, which i think, again, it was a critical issue in 2018, it's going to be a defining issue in 2020. >> you know, i see it a little differently. on the hyde stumble, it was a bad stumble. it's a problem biden's always going to have because he's been fighting the good fight in the democratic party for four decades and the definition of the good fight has changed over time. so we can relitigate stuff from the mast, and i thought he stumbled in how he handled it. but there is a danger in this democratic primary. short-term incentives are
cecile? >> yeah, well look, i think -- again, women voters are going to determine this election. they were 54% of the voters in 2018. they will likely be that much or more in 2020. you have to win women. and women are deeply concerned about what's happening with abortion rights in this country. we see alabama, missouri, georgia, you could go down the list. and so where a candidate stands on access to safe and legal abortion, a right that women have had for more than 40 years, is...
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i found, if you go a ways further north, you get into cecil county, maryland. it is barely considered part of the eastern shore. you see this thing called the new munster plantation. for 25 yearsthere -- plantation, which was recently patented in 1683. nobody lived there for 25 years, but around 1708, a group of scotch irish moved into this area. right in new monster in particular, you found a whole contingent of the alexander family, who settled there in 1708. they purchased the land in 1714. you can see the parcels where they settled. any of you who've spent much time studying north carolina history, you know how prominent the alexander family was. all of those people were the sons and grandsons of these alexander's from cecil county maryland. the just follow that path. colonel william polk described how his family moved from the eastern shore to the carlisle area of pennsylvania, then down into north carolina. that is the way colonel polk described his family. that is exactly what the alexander family did in the next generations. what you find right in the m
i found, if you go a ways further north, you get into cecil county, maryland. it is barely considered part of the eastern shore. you see this thing called the new munster plantation. for 25 yearsthere -- plantation, which was recently patented in 1683. nobody lived there for 25 years, but around 1708, a group of scotch irish moved into this area. right in new monster in particular, you found a whole contingent of the alexander family, who settled there in 1708. they purchased the land in 1714....
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cecil i want to take your brother this way because that. would. have. you. mention america and islam and most people think of irreconcilable conflict but i suspect that's not the whole story in this 2 part series i hope to discover the truth relationship that's evolving between the 2. there is said to be 8000000 muslims in the united states and the faith is said to be the fastest growing religion in this country and the roots and history of islam a longer than most people are aware of i want to travel across this huge country to find out the stories of what it's like to be an american. in this program all the searching for the origins of islam in america talking to african-americans who had just discovering that own islamic history and exploring is being american fits comfortably with being muslim. my journey begins with a trip to minneapolis in the midwest it may seem an old destination for a program on islam because its citizens are mostly jewish and christian but in 2007 voters here elected america's 1st muslim congressman keith ellison. keith back on the
cecil i want to take your brother this way because that. would. have. you. mention america and islam and most people think of irreconcilable conflict but i suspect that's not the whole story in this 2 part series i hope to discover the truth relationship that's evolving between the 2. there is said to be 8000000 muslims in the united states and the faith is said to be the fastest growing religion in this country and the roots and history of islam a longer than most people are aware of i want to...
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groups, two of the pittsburgh steelers were pallbearers at the funeral where i saw you outside of cecilnd david rosenthal. name your group, civic, political, religious, they stood up and understood intrinsically that this was not a favor they were being bestowed but standing in solidarity they defended their own values. i think that's what's really important to think about when we think about how to combat and fight him thai semitism. -- anti-semitism. this is about if you want to preserve america and you want to preserve all of the things that have made this country so singular in history and so singular for the jewish people, then you need to fight the scourge because there's no greater sign of societal disintegration than the spread of anti-semitism and that is i believe what we see right now. >> so, this is the subject of your upcoming book, your writing about this resurgence and how to fight it. i know this is a complex question but briefly, how do you explain the search we are seeing in anti-semitism in the united states and around the world? >> longer conversation but i will give
groups, two of the pittsburgh steelers were pallbearers at the funeral where i saw you outside of cecilnd david rosenthal. name your group, civic, political, religious, they stood up and understood intrinsically that this was not a favor they were being bestowed but standing in solidarity they defended their own values. i think that's what's really important to think about when we think about how to combat and fight him thai semitism. -- anti-semitism. this is about if you want to preserve...
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family take cecile continue to defend a high and as long as she's got a fight left on her. coming up next on our talk show quadriga where we're discussing the question are the greens the new number one party in germany don't forget of polls on twitter handle their. thanks for watching. quadriga the international talk show before journalists discuss the topic of the week. opinion polls here in germany are beginning to suggest that the greens might now be the strongest force in german politics indeed that's to talk to the next german chancellor might even be agreeing to find out more on the story join us from quadriga showplace. quadriga next on d w. that everyone a chance but they only really materialize in our brains. how does this process but what role does our perception play and how to colors influence on every day knives we talk to biologists and behavioral scientists to find out. tomorrow to you 60 minutes on t w. climate bergland the google tourist guide function is booming capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in our duramax series the barac
family take cecile continue to defend a high and as long as she's got a fight left on her. coming up next on our talk show quadriga where we're discussing the question are the greens the new number one party in germany don't forget of polls on twitter handle their. thanks for watching. quadriga the international talk show before journalists discuss the topic of the week. opinion polls here in germany are beginning to suggest that the greens might now be the strongest force in german politics...
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cecil i would take it rather than take that. it. would. have. to you. to.mention america and islam and most people think of irreconcilable conflict but i suspect that's not the whole story in this 2 part series i hope to discover the truth relationship that's evolving between the 2. there is said to be 8000000 muslims in the united states and the faith is said to be the fastest growing religion in this country and the roots and history of islam a longer than most people are aware of i want to travel across this huge country to find out the stories of what it's like to be an american. in this program all the searching for the origins of islam in america talking to african-americans who had just discovering that own islamic history and exploring is being american fits comfortably with being muslim. my journey begins with a trip to minneapolis in the midwest it may seem an old destination for a program on islam because its citizens are mostly jewish and christian but in 2007 voters here elected america's 1st muslim congressman keith ellison. keith spock on the
cecil i would take it rather than take that. it. would. have. to you. to.mention america and islam and most people think of irreconcilable conflict but i suspect that's not the whole story in this 2 part series i hope to discover the truth relationship that's evolving between the 2. there is said to be 8000000 muslims in the united states and the faith is said to be the fastest growing religion in this country and the roots and history of islam a longer than most people are aware of i want to...
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ahns and cons -- cecil k 25 years hassh, done a lot to my memory. the troops begin to move in the opposite direction to attack the enemy on the same low line. we were passing through the city of valone, and it was completely destroyed. i was there several times since the war in it has been rebuilt beautifully. but the germans tried to make a stand here and wherever they did try to make a stand we had to knock them out. in so doing, destroyed the city. a little later on i had an opportunity to see the construction built by slave labor. especiallyhe beach, in the normandy area and other areas, they built these triangles. mines attachedad to them so if a boat touched them they would explode. i was told after taking this walk that i should be very careful not to step where the ground is soft. was as a church that pretty little town that the germans evacuated because the commander liked the city so much that he did not want to see it destroyed. and actually withdrew rather than let it be destroyed. it is a little fishing village. i had the good fortune o
ahns and cons -- cecil k 25 years hassh, done a lot to my memory. the troops begin to move in the opposite direction to attack the enemy on the same low line. we were passing through the city of valone, and it was completely destroyed. i was there several times since the war in it has been rebuilt beautifully. but the germans tried to make a stand here and wherever they did try to make a stand we had to knock them out. in so doing, destroyed the city. a little later on i had an opportunity to...
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cecil cannes, and john mcglinchey. here is -- oh gosh, 25 years has done a lot to my memory. the troops begin to move in the opposite direction to attack the enemy on the same low line. we were passing through the city of rologne and, of course, it was completely destroyed. i was there several times since the war and it has been rebuilt beautifully. the germans tried to make a stand here, and when ever they tried to make a stand, we had to knock them out, and in so doing, destroy the city. later on, i had an opportunity to see the construction built by slave labor. all along the beach, especially in the normandy area, as well areas, they built these triangles. many of them had mines attached to them so that if a boat touched them, they would explode. i was told after taking this walk that i should be very careful not to step where the ground is soft. this is a church in a pretty little town that the germans evacuated because the commander liked the city so much, the little town so much, he did not want to see it destroyed, and he withdrew rather than let it be destroyed. it w
cecil cannes, and john mcglinchey. here is -- oh gosh, 25 years has done a lot to my memory. the troops begin to move in the opposite direction to attack the enemy on the same low line. we were passing through the city of rologne and, of course, it was completely destroyed. i was there several times since the war and it has been rebuilt beautifully. the germans tried to make a stand here, and when ever they tried to make a stand, we had to knock them out, and in so doing, destroy the city....
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this guy, guy cecil.called out evangelicals and you. >> this conservative evangelical christian nationalism that grew out of the 1980s in a concerted effort by right wing christian conservatives like ralph reed and the christian coalition who sought to do their very best with white evangelical christians to conflate nationalism with their faith. >> laura: you see what's going on here and trying to tar people? >> wow. >> laura: i'm looking out for you. i had to play that for you. >> that's funny, laura. because i actually went to the mount where jesus is reported to have delivered the sermon on the mount and guy and i read scripture verses together and he never said anything to me about that. i've actually worked in the minority community for decades mobilizing african-americans and hispanics who share my faith and values. i think that if the left thinks that we are going to concede the hispanic and african-american community to them, particularly in the pews in 2020, they're in for a big wake-up call. we'
this guy, guy cecil.called out evangelicals and you. >> this conservative evangelical christian nationalism that grew out of the 1980s in a concerted effort by right wing christian conservatives like ralph reed and the christian coalition who sought to do their very best with white evangelical christians to conflate nationalism with their faith. >> laura: you see what's going on here and trying to tar people? >> wow. >> laura: i'm looking out for you. i had to play that...
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cecil, monica, zamir, dunphora, are wonderful supporters. it's also been an honor to work with virginia's daughter. the tamale lady contributed to her community, and serving the best tamales that could be found on the streets of san francisco. it's my honor to submit this resolution in her memory, and the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor ronen. supervisor safai? okay. thank you. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: thank you. i would like to close today's meeting in memory of quentin r riggins who passed away last nig night. by all accounts, he was a kind and energetic leader, he was a positive, thoughtful and sensitive man. it's a loss that he will no longer be able to share his talents with the world. my condolences go out to his parents as they go through what will be the most painful time of their lives. the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor stefani. i am sorry for your loss. supervisor walton? >> supervisor walton: thank you. sululagi was a long-time activist in san francisco. as an original member of th
cecil, monica, zamir, dunphora, are wonderful supporters. it's also been an honor to work with virginia's daughter. the tamale lady contributed to her community, and serving the best tamales that could be found on the streets of san francisco. it's my honor to submit this resolution in her memory, and the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor ronen. supervisor safai? okay. thank you. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: thank you. i would like to close today's meeting...
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guy cecil, you know more about the upcoming 2020 race than anybody i've spoken with.lls, regardless of whatever you hear on tv, this is going to be a close race. most likely to the very end. talk about what you've seen in the states that matter most, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, florida, north carolina, all the swing states. >> well, first of all, as someone who lived through 2016, the idea that we are talking about polls is a little bit nerve-racking this early in the election cycle. but, yes, it is going to be a close election. i mean, our own public projections out of priority show if the election were held today, the democratic come kn iic nomit 279 electoral votes and we need 270. we expect a razor thin margin. michigan, florida, pennsylvania, the election is much closer. the other thing about what's happening between donald trump and joe biden is the person that benefits most from this is joe biden. for this very reason, the fact we're talking about the two of them really does block out a lot of the other candidates that are running for president on the de
guy cecil, you know more about the upcoming 2020 race than anybody i've spoken with.lls, regardless of whatever you hear on tv, this is going to be a close race. most likely to the very end. talk about what you've seen in the states that matter most, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, florida, north carolina, all the swing states. >> well, first of all, as someone who lived through 2016, the idea that we are talking about polls is a little bit nerve-racking this early in the election...
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cecil, take it away. >> i'm ready. >> who is it going to be? >> oh. roger. >> are you ready?alled by drake and a lot think toronto will win in six so the 6ix slider. brioche toasted. we'll take this here and do it once. >> canadian bacon. >> canadian bacon, canadian maple cheddar. >> you recognize everything he's got. >> look at this. >> we'll keep stacking. so you're stacking it all. >> while you're doing that -- >> keep stacking? >> this is real canadian. this poutine you'll put on the fries. >> poutine, i like that. >> it's cheese kurds and gravy on top of fries. >> love it. i mean, it gets no better. the 6ix slide slider is tricky. it's a hard one to stuff in your face. >> it looks pretty. audience, what do you think? yeah. >> ah. >> already complete right here. it looks amazing. >> we'll take this gravy and put it on top like this. >> this is like a -- >> very popular in canada, quebec, especially. look at that, look at that. hot gravy is going to melt those kurds. you're good to go. [ applause ] >> all right. looks good. now we're over here with leah what are you going
cecil, take it away. >> i'm ready. >> who is it going to be? >> oh. roger. >> are you ready?alled by drake and a lot think toronto will win in six so the 6ix slider. brioche toasted. we'll take this here and do it once. >> canadian bacon. >> canadian bacon, canadian maple cheddar. >> you recognize everything he's got. >> look at this. >> we'll keep stacking. so you're stacking it all. >> while you're doing that -- >> keep...
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so many of us remember considering -- a few years ago the brutal killing of cecil the lion. at that time i introduced and sought the support of my colleagues as original co-sponsors of my legislation entitled cecil the lion endangered and threatened species act of 2015. this bill sought to strengthen partner country's capacity encountering wildlife trafficking and designating major wildlife countries for protection of the the amendment now is offered in the same spiriter to prohibit the taking a and transportation of any threatened species as a trophy in the united states. currently the endangered species act does not protect majority of wildlife animals killed. at this point we can choose to make wise decisions that will sustain the global population, or we can ignore the warning signs. climate change not the only threat facing our world, there's also massive extension of microscopic organisms to more complex insects and animals, more than 90% of all organisms that lived on earth are extinct. i ask my colleagues to o support the jackson lee amendment and i -- to support the
so many of us remember considering -- a few years ago the brutal killing of cecil the lion. at that time i introduced and sought the support of my colleagues as original co-sponsors of my legislation entitled cecil the lion endangered and threatened species act of 2015. this bill sought to strengthen partner country's capacity encountering wildlife trafficking and designating major wildlife countries for protection of the the amendment now is offered in the same spiriter to prohibit the taking...
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chris: we asked you for questions for the panel, and we got this on facebook from cecil leak.writes: are we going to do anything about the attack, or are we going to get another red line scenario like syria? mo, i don't have to tell you -- and i brought it up with senator cotton -- republicans, including president trump, went after barack obama for failing to enforce his red line in syria saying it showed that, you know, he didn't keep his promises, he didn't keep his commitments. do you see what donald trump did on thursday, ordering and then deciding to call off the strike, do you see that as an act of wisdom or weakness? >> i think it's an act of confusion, and i think this is an incredibly dangerous time to have at least a publicly-confusing policy when it comes to iran. i agree with karl that this could be a situation where the iranians look at what we did and maybe even feel a little bit more emboldens baud it was so publicly played out -- because it was so publicly played out, and it didn't need to be. the president has a right to make the decision he's going to make, b
chris: we asked you for questions for the panel, and we got this on facebook from cecil leak.writes: are we going to do anything about the attack, or are we going to get another red line scenario like syria? mo, i don't have to tell you -- and i brought it up with senator cotton -- republicans, including president trump, went after barack obama for failing to enforce his red line in syria saying it showed that, you know, he didn't keep his promises, he didn't keep his commitments. do you see...
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but my mother was like, "no, he can't be named cecil.", which also happens to be his middle name. and that's how i got the name speedo.elley:t ro has b black meant in all of this? >> green: it's been good and bad. you know, in the beginning of my career, it's the thing that pushed me forward a lot, to break people's stereotypes. i wanted for people to think of me as an opera singer, not a black opera singer. ( ♪ singing in german ) >> green: and then i'll come out of this performance of completely german music and there'll be an older caucasian person who will come up to me and be like, "i would love to hear you sing 'old man river.'" >> paul robeson: ♪ i get weary. ♪ and sick of trying. >> pelley: "old man river" is the showstopper from "showboat," made famous by paul robeson. >> robeson: ♪ and scared of dying. ♪ >> green: every time i sing, there's going to be someone in the audience who's going to see me as joe in "showboat," instead of seeing me as ryan speedo green, the bass-baritone classical music opera singer. the irony of it is,
but my mother was like, "no, he can't be named cecil.", which also happens to be his middle name. and that's how i got the name speedo.elley:t ro has b black meant in all of this? >> green: it's been good and bad. you know, in the beginning of my career, it's the thing that pushed me forward a lot, to break people's stereotypes. i wanted for people to think of me as an opera singer, not a black opera singer. ( ♪ singing in german ) >> green: and then i'll come out of...
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the chair of the democratic party, tom perez, cecile richards al sharpton and malcolm glad well, "newmes" chief howell rains, 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. we're doing it live. the road to miami. i'm thrilled to be part of the coverage. sunday 9:00 p.m., eastern. be there. coming up two, more democrats raising their hands and saying they're for impeachment. tom steyer says it may be slow motion but it looks loo i can a movement to impeach trump when we come back. can a moveme tnto impeach trump when we come back lieve it. that i won the "best of" sweepstakes and i get to be in this geico commercial? let's do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little. slather it all over, don't hold back. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! and there's a very strange badger staring at me... no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. uh-huh, where's the camel? "mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ wheeeeeee! believe it! geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating.
the chair of the democratic party, tom perez, cecile richards al sharpton and malcolm glad well, "newmes" chief howell rains, 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. we're doing it live. the road to miami. i'm thrilled to be part of the coverage. sunday 9:00 p.m., eastern. be there. coming up two, more democrats raising their hands and saying they're for impeachment. tom steyer says it may be slow motion but it looks loo i can a movement to impeach trump when we come back. can a moveme tnto impeach...
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earlier this evening the former head of planned parenthood, cecile richards, joined chris hayes and issuednot a drill, not an intellectual question. roe is at risk and the health care and wellbeing of millions of women in this country. >> there is no way of knowing how the supreme court will rule on a challenge to roe v. wade if it chooses to rule on one at all but antiabortion advocates are confident this supreme court may be willing to overturn one of the most important rulings of the last hundred years. but here's the thing to consider. regardless of where you stand on abortion, let alone the legality of it, roe was not just a landmark case for abortion rights but for american legal jurisprudence, and specifically, as it related to privacy. so what would it mean for the future of our legal system, indeed, our expectation of privacy, if roe v. wade were to fall? joining me to help answer that question is jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center and author of the book "the supreme court: the personalities and rivalries that defined america" and several other bo
earlier this evening the former head of planned parenthood, cecile richards, joined chris hayes and issuednot a drill, not an intellectual question. roe is at risk and the health care and wellbeing of millions of women in this country. >> there is no way of knowing how the supreme court will rule on a challenge to roe v. wade if it chooses to rule on one at all but antiabortion advocates are confident this supreme court may be willing to overturn one of the most important rulings of the...
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cecile richards, former head of planned parenthood, and mike murphy, presidential campaign veteran.ng to talk about what happens to your mind when you have 20 choices like 20 candidates recess he's author of "the tipping point." we think he may widen our perspective of the science of what's happening when we look at this debate stage next ahead in the next hour, "the road to miami." when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. i swibecause they let metual, customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i've always been i'm still going for my best... even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to re
cecile richards, former head of planned parenthood, and mike murphy, presidential campaign veteran.ng to talk about what happens to your mind when you have 20 choices like 20 candidates recess he's author of "the tipping point." we think he may widen our perspective of the science of what's happening when we look at this debate stage next ahead in the next hour, "the road to miami." when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's...
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cecil i would take your brother. if you would. this. have. you. forget you. mention america and islam and most people think of irreconcilable conflict but i suspect that's not the whole story in this 2 part series i hope to discover the truth relationship that's evolving between the 2. there is said to be 8000000 muslims in the united states and the faith is said to be the fastest growing religion in this country and the roots and history of islam a longer than most people are aware of i want to travel across this huge country to find out the stories of what it's like to be an american muslim. in this program all the searching for the origins of islam in america talking to african-americans who just discovering that own islamic history and exploring is being american fits comfortably with being muslim. my journey begins with a trip to minneapolis in the midwest it may seem an old destination for a program on islam because its citizens are mostly jewish and christian but in 2007 voters here elected america's 1st muslim congressman keith ellison. keith back on
cecil i would take your brother. if you would. this. have. you. forget you. mention america and islam and most people think of irreconcilable conflict but i suspect that's not the whole story in this 2 part series i hope to discover the truth relationship that's evolving between the 2. there is said to be 8000000 muslims in the united states and the faith is said to be the fastest growing religion in this country and the roots and history of islam a longer than most people are aware of i want...
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this is the citation of lieutenant colonel cecil merritt victoria cross — the first canadian to be awardedd to be made across a bridge in pourville which was swept by very heavy machine—gun, mortar and artillery fire — the first parties were mostly destroyed and the bridge thickly covered by their bodies. a daring lead was required. waving his helmet, lieutenant colonel merritt rushed forward shouting, 'come on over! there's nothing to worry about here.‘ he thus personally led the survivors of at least four parties in turn across the bridge. quickly organising these, he led them forward. and when held by enemy pill—boxes he again headed rushes which succeeded in clearing them. after several of his runners became casualties, he himself kept contact with his different positions. although twice wounded, lieutenant colonel merritt continued to direct the unit's operations with great vigour and determination. he then coolly gave orders for the departure and announced his intention to hold off and 'get even with' the enemy. when last seen he was collecting bren and tommy guns and preparing a def
this is the citation of lieutenant colonel cecil merritt victoria cross — the first canadian to be awardedd to be made across a bridge in pourville which was swept by very heavy machine—gun, mortar and artillery fire — the first parties were mostly destroyed and the bridge thickly covered by their bodies. a daring lead was required. waving his helmet, lieutenant colonel merritt rushed forward shouting, 'come on over! there's nothing to worry about here.‘ he thus personally led the...
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cecil boswell, an american hero from georgia, who served our nation during world war ii. originally from gainesville, georgia, he deployed on the beaches of normandy during d-day and fought in the battle of the bulk where he participated in wresting europe from nazi control and contributed to a historical turning point in western civilization. dodging close calls of his own, experienced firsthand the bravery and sacrifice of his fellow american soldiers. until he passed away in 2017 at the age of 99, he was known for his abundant patriotism. always flying an american flag his war rd, displaying medals in his home, and marching every year in the memorial day parade. on this 75th anniversary of d-day, i'm proud of the rich military her taje of georgia that helped to secure victory for the allied forces. i'm especially proud of and thankful for mr. boswell for his bravery and service to help defeat tyranny overseas and protect the freedom of all of western civilization. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize. mr. dean sheenian, for his work in helping georgia university to b
cecil boswell, an american hero from georgia, who served our nation during world war ii. originally from gainesville, georgia, he deployed on the beaches of normandy during d-day and fought in the battle of the bulk where he participated in wresting europe from nazi control and contributed to a historical turning point in western civilization. dodging close calls of his own, experienced firsthand the bravery and sacrifice of his fellow american soldiers. until he passed away in 2017 at the age...
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. >> cecille richards there with alex hayes.friday, a judge issued a temporary restraining order to stop the missouri health department from closing the state's last abortion clinic. that judge ruled the planned parenthood of the st. louis region has until tuesday to resolved a dispute with state regulators who declined to renew the clinic's license. if that were to happen, missouri would become the first state in the country without legal access to abortion since 1974. keep that in mind, the first state in the country to have that happen. all of this could still be head to go a skourtd showdown. is this all become ago strategy to try to pit state legislations against abortion? >> yes. so republicans have realized that this battle is a state by state vocal battle. the federal courts and supreme court have put these votes on the table. so yes, there has been over years a turn towards doing this on a state by state level and chipping away at the edges, at the periphery of this. we're seeing that come to a head right now. >> in all
. >> cecille richards there with alex hayes.friday, a judge issued a temporary restraining order to stop the missouri health department from closing the state's last abortion clinic. that judge ruled the planned parenthood of the st. louis region has until tuesday to resolved a dispute with state regulators who declined to renew the clinic's license. if that were to happen, missouri would become the first state in the country without legal access to abortion since 1974. keep that in mind,...
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cecil duck, from springfield, oregon. built and lived in his home for 70 years.ed as anrmy staff sergeant in world war ii. we salute you for your service. don't forgive, if you celebrate someone with a milestone, tell us about them at today.com. >> we have a lot more cing up. don't forget to also check out today.com/all day. >> that's right. we got a new episode featuresav viola d on her gift to etting kids to youread. n eed a new digital camera to capture your summer memories. >> up next, third hour, meet a woman hop fg toit the next fit challenge for a great cause. first your local news. . >>> this is a news 4 today news break. >>> 8:56 is your time now on this monday june 3rd, 2019. good morning, everyone, i'm euan yang. right now we want to check in on your morning commute. >> a medical emergency. we areeeing delays because of that fairfax eastbound 66 before 123270 southbound going 29 miles per hour. >> mellissa, thanks. we'll take a break and check your forecast when we come back. stay with us. >>> >>>. >>> good morning, i hope your monday is off to a pleas
cecil duck, from springfield, oregon. built and lived in his home for 70 years.ed as anrmy staff sergeant in world war ii. we salute you for your service. don't forgive, if you celebrate someone with a milestone, tell us about them at today.com. >> we have a lot more cing up. don't forget to also check out today.com/all day. >> that's right. we got a new episode featuresav viola d on her gift to etting kids to youread. n eed a new digital camera to capture your summer memories....
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cecil duyck a proud gran pa from oregon, built and lived in his own home and cleveland tucker of atlantace, stir if you know someone celebrating a milestone or anniversary, tell us about it at today.com/celebrates >> love it >> thank you, al >>> a lot more coming up here. don't forget to check out today.com/allday >> that's right, we've got a new episode of "open book" featuring viola davis on her love of books and her tricks to getting kids to read. >> that's cute >>> and affordable options for a digital camera to capture your summer memories. >>> up next, a woman hoping to start the next big challenge for a great cause. first, your local news good morn. i )m - -... neighbors in walnut creek are stunned after police officers shot and killed a man near his childhood home. >>> good morning. neighbors are stunned after a police officer shot and killed a man at his childhood home. the south main 680 off afternoon. police say a 23-year-old man was threatening his family with a metal crowbar. by the time officers arrived, that man moved on to other holes in the neighborhood. that suspect char
cecil duyck a proud gran pa from oregon, built and lived in his own home and cleveland tucker of atlantace, stir if you know someone celebrating a milestone or anniversary, tell us about it at today.com/celebrates >> love it >> thank you, al >>> a lot more coming up here. don't forget to check out today.com/allday >> that's right, we've got a new episode of "open book" featuring viola davis on her love of books and her tricks to getting kids to read....
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. >> so that of course is priors usa, which guise cecil is -- guy, what is your goal here?iew. >> absolutely. in some respects the lessons of 2016 apply, in terms of what we should be talking about and what we shouldn't be talking about. the country has made a lot of determinations about whether they believe he cease a racist or homophobe, or unethical. a lot of people have made those decision. i'm not sure there's much more we can add. i think what is important for us to say is, despite the talk about the jobs report, 70% of the country still believes their wages are not keeping up with the cost of living. when you look at the cost of education, the cost of health care, they are far outpacen inflation. for most americans, they see a failure, they see it in carrier, in gm, in steel, in the tariffs, in health care. i think it's our job now more than ever, to make sure we keep the conversation on much -- more on this than -- >> like if democrats are talking about the democrats broadband a raci racist, et cetera? >> no, i don't. it's very easy, because most of the conversation
. >> so that of course is priors usa, which guise cecil is -- guy, what is your goal here?iew. >> absolutely. in some respects the lessons of 2016 apply, in terms of what we should be talking about and what we shouldn't be talking about. the country has made a lot of determinations about whether they believe he cease a racist or homophobe, or unethical. a lot of people have made those decision. i'm not sure there's much more we can add. i think what is important for us to say is,...
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the first and foremost is the new accounting issue from the lost reserves called cecil. volatility in earnings and that could be the catalyst. if the fed has to cut short-term interest rates too far, that would be another area for oppression on the margins -- pressure on the margins. gerard cassidy, rbc with us out of our london offices. we have a huge treat coming up if you are part of global wall street and global banking. this is must watch, must listen. jonathan tyce and gerard cassidy together, the transatlantic reality of banking from j.p. morgan to barclays to a beleaguered deutsche bank. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," taman and francine from london and new york. we are staying on banks, barclays and its banking obligations. the chief executive jes staley has been pushing for the company to take on wall street giants, but how does barclays stack up? joining us now to discuss this is jonathan tyce. he has a report analyzing barclays' performance, and gerard cassidy still with us. bloomberge it is a "surveillance" special. thank you so much
the first and foremost is the new accounting issue from the lost reserves called cecil. volatility in earnings and that could be the catalyst. if the fed has to cut short-term interest rates too far, that would be another area for oppression on the margins -- pressure on the margins. gerard cassidy, rbc with us out of our london offices. we have a huge treat coming up if you are part of global wall street and global banking. this is must watch, must listen. jonathan tyce and gerard cassidy...
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this is cecil. go ahead. caller: this guy that's on here now, i don't think he's a latino.ut anyway, he's supposed to be a democrat. what i want to know is this country was based on immigrants. germany, italy, poland. they went to work. they learned to speak english. hear around here is spanish. are we going to have to start to learn how to speak spanish pretty soon? what's going to happen here because these people are not even trying to speak english. you go places and there's groups of them speaking spanish. there's a place at work, there's more spanish latinos working there and i'm a foreman -- host: we got your point. go ahead. that thects are americanization process that previous immigrant generations experienced is being experienced today here in the united states and is probably being short-circuited by the presence of social media and media and technology. by the third-generation, english has replaced spanish among immigrants from latin america and i see this in my own family. where my nieces and nephews are largely glitch monolingual's. -- englisho study monolingua
this is cecil. go ahead. caller: this guy that's on here now, i don't think he's a latino.ut anyway, he's supposed to be a democrat. what i want to know is this country was based on immigrants. germany, italy, poland. they went to work. they learned to speak english. hear around here is spanish. are we going to have to start to learn how to speak spanish pretty soon? what's going to happen here because these people are not even trying to speak english. you go places and there's groups of them...
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other man in pittsburgh murdered 11 people at the tree of life synagogue, including brothers david and cecil rosenthal. the city as top fbi official crawled it the most horrific scene he had seen in 22 years on the job .s. i want not a coincidence that these are carried out in-houses of worship. this is deliberate. in june 2015 as was mention add 21-year-old white supremacist posing in pictures with hongs and the confederate flg murdered nine worshippers as at the episcopal church during their prayer group meeting. these killers want to attack people when they are at their most vulerable. practicing religion. laying burdens before their god. these killings are not happening in a vacuum. white supremacy and white nationalism are allowed to grow unchecked. they remain understandpoint estimated by law enforcement and unnamed in the mtd because we as a society are not able to properly identify them or are just too scared to say them aloud. the falsehood of white again ds preinnovates i was petition share a fear of the supremacy of white in the u.s. just as easily heard on the evening cable news
other man in pittsburgh murdered 11 people at the tree of life synagogue, including brothers david and cecil rosenthal. the city as top fbi official crawled it the most horrific scene he had seen in 22 years on the job .s. i want not a coincidence that these are carried out in-houses of worship. this is deliberate. in june 2015 as was mention add 21-year-old white supremacist posing in pictures with hongs and the confederate flg murdered nine worshippers as at the episcopal church during their...
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cecile will he vern perry for the last -- laverne perry for the last 43 years. they have been blessed with two children and two grandchildren. and for that, mr. john perry, e honor you. in honor of caribbean heritage month, i'd like to honor louis witter. louis witter is a long stan standing business man in the hospitality industry in the central florida area since 1992. he attended florida technical college where he gained his knowledge in business administration and management. he is a current member of caribbean in florida -- excuse me -- caribbean and floridian association, inc., the jamaican diaspora group southeastern division. louis witter is an entrepreneur, caribbean restaurant owner, host of caribbean rhythms radio network wots, a local caribbean radio station in kissimmee, florida, area. this radio station provides vital sources of business, social networking, events and community information, interviews, and a voice to the central florida caribbean communities for the past 20 years. he has used the radio platform to provide internships to over 50 ind
cecile will he vern perry for the last -- laverne perry for the last 43 years. they have been blessed with two children and two grandchildren. and for that, mr. john perry, e honor you. in honor of caribbean heritage month, i'd like to honor louis witter. louis witter is a long stan standing business man in the hospitality industry in the central florida area since 1992. he attended florida technical college where he gained his knowledge in business administration and management. he is a...
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cecil i would take your brother was that. it. would. have. you.mention america and islam and most people think of irreconcilable conflict but i suspect that's not the whole story in this 2 part series i hope to discover the truth relationship that's evolving between the 2. there is said to be 8000000 muslims in the united states and the faith is said to be the fastest growing religion in this country and the roots and history of islam a longer than most people are aware of i want to travel across this huge country to find out the stories of what it's like to be an american. in this program all the searching for the origins of islam in america talking to african-americans who had just discovering that own islamic history and exploring is being american fits comfortably with being muslim. my journey begins with a trip to minneapolis in the midwest it may seem an old destination for a program on islam because its citizens are mostly jewish and christian but in 2007 voters here elected america's 1st muslim congressman keith ellison. keith back on the
cecil i would take your brother was that. it. would. have. you.mention america and islam and most people think of irreconcilable conflict but i suspect that's not the whole story in this 2 part series i hope to discover the truth relationship that's evolving between the 2. there is said to be 8000000 muslims in the united states and the faith is said to be the fastest growing religion in this country and the roots and history of islam a longer than most people are aware of i want to travel...