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in grant george law the other reporter soldiers after the war have resumed their photographer and camera man for you. in 1905 peter hanford sound engineer received an oscar for his work on out of africa. and the day lesley evans dick lever barrow esmond o'neill were injured on the beach on the ground o'neill's camera kept rolling norman clegg landed on south beach with the 6 commando was killed several days later and come for the year. on june 6th 1904 cameramen from the british army only had 80 minutes worth of film at the disposal they were able to shoot 40 minutes and only 3 minutes was shown in the cinema. in the movie tone news narrating the events of d.-day. like o.t.c. robotic m.l. keep learning march to reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture out facts instead of make ideas shift deliver us. from one measure to reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start with his allies ation their shift 15 d.w.a. are. in good shape in modern society the pressure to perform seems on the present but sometimes they cannot be ever ready. in fo
in grant george law the other reporter soldiers after the war have resumed their photographer and camera man for you. in 1905 peter hanford sound engineer received an oscar for his work on out of africa. and the day lesley evans dick lever barrow esmond o'neill were injured on the beach on the ground o'neill's camera kept rolling norman clegg landed on south beach with the 6 commando was killed several days later and come for the year. on june 6th 1904 cameramen from the british army only had...
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in grant george lost the other reporters soldiers after the war have resumed their photographer and camera mantra. in 1985 peter hanford sound engineer received an oscar for his work on out of africa and the day leslie evans dick lover barrow is a minnow neo or injured on the beach on the ground o'neill's camera kept rolling norman clegg landed on south beach with the 6th commando was killed several days later and come from view. on june 6th 1904 cameramen from the british army only had 80 minutes worth of film at the disposal they were able to shoot 40 minutes in only 3 minutes was shown in the cinema. movie tone news narrating the events of d.-day. play. out of the house into the workplace. kailash by job a tape earns her own money. in a rule in india women the work are still the exception. but this is beginning to change as more and more women fall to. 3 times a day in 30 minutes on. eco africa. looks at eco friendly mobility in a special edition from the bottom of the book to make the hair so what can we do to make getting yourself from a to b. more environmentally friendly. we look at
in grant george lost the other reporters soldiers after the war have resumed their photographer and camera mantra. in 1985 peter hanford sound engineer received an oscar for his work on out of africa and the day leslie evans dick lover barrow is a minnow neo or injured on the beach on the ground o'neill's camera kept rolling norman clegg landed on south beach with the 6th commando was killed several days later and come from view. on june 6th 1904 cameramen from the british army only had 80...
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. >> you granted george great access, one of the sound bites that they ran there's nothing wrong in your estimation with accepting dirt from russia or any foreign country, you've taken a lot of heat from the democrats regarding that. >> i think it was accurately stated and i've had a lot of support. yeah, i've had a lot of support. i don't think anybody would present me with anything because they know how much i love the country. nobody will present me with anything. number 2, if i was and, of course, you have to look at it, because if you don't look at it you won't know it's bad, but, of course, you give it to the fbi or report to attorney general or somebody like that. but, of course, you do that. you couldn't have that happen with our country, everybody understands that and i thought it was made clear, i actually said at the beginning, i think i said i'd do both, but how -- if you don't hear what it is, you won't know what it is. how can you report -- no, he would accept it. if i don't listen, you are not going to know. if i thought anybody was incorrect or badly stated i'd report it
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trump's and don't forget it so you the fell out of its kind the full state visit has only been granted to george bush and to barack obama before him so he's joined an exclusive club and that's made many people angry at storm protests people on the hot seat that the british government has rolled out the red carpet for such a controversial u.s. need to take a listen to what some people have had to say. you know to cooperate. with me on these sort of those go between making the situation more to feed the hostility things baltar does from food these protests show that certainly is in the cards just for a day one behavior to be here having a day without we think it's debilitated in some way that place is pretty good the fence could be much easier but he said that people did told think it was a great deal that we get a chance to say we did like that now and i'm glad it won't leave me make do with their names i believe things that he did it was it is awfully embarrassing for this country and i feel ashamed to old to mason my friend boston legal the 2nd day of trump's visit is less about hanging out. th
trump's and don't forget it so you the fell out of its kind the full state visit has only been granted to george bush and to barack obama before him so he's joined an exclusive club and that's made many people angry at storm protests people on the hot seat that the british government has rolled out the red carpet for such a controversial u.s. need to take a listen to what some people have had to say. you know to cooperate. with me on these sort of those go between making the situation more to...
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grant and william tecumseh sherman, george h. thomas, other union commanders from donaldson through vicksburg, and elsewhere, however important those, however sad that was going on with the confederates, in my mind, operations in the western theater simply seemed less decisive than the bloody eastern battles that included the seven days of antietam, chancellorsville, gettysburg, and the overland campaign. more than 50 years of additional reading and research -- it is painful to speak those words -- have brought me to a more considered, but not a different conclusion on this much disputed topic. [laughter] dr. gallagher: this fact leaves many people to look at me as a kind of hopeless fossil, a kind of relic from the past to read something when he was 11 and then never really understood anything else. [laughter] dr. gallagher: and i think it is fine that they think that, because, as my girlfriend, jane austen, would say, "what do we live for but to provide support for our friends and to look at them and laugh in our turn?" here is
grant and william tecumseh sherman, george h. thomas, other union commanders from donaldson through vicksburg, and elsewhere, however important those, however sad that was going on with the confederates, in my mind, operations in the western theater simply seemed less decisive than the bloody eastern battles that included the seven days of antietam, chancellorsville, gettysburg, and the overland campaign. more than 50 years of additional reading and research -- it is painful to speak those...
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grant that misty mcconnell was not alive. but he was alive for the electrocution of george tenney. >> reporter: the bill sponsor urged mcconnell to read the bill. >> i am a peacemaker when it comes to getting legislation done. this is not a republican or democratic issue. >> house speaker nancy pelosi said she supports the bill. after today's hearing i asked for their take away, and they said progress. >>> we are inviting you to weigh in on the question. do you think that the united states owes any debt to the descendents of slaves. you can vote on our facebook page and on twitter. >>> after launching a 2020 campaign, the new slogan, keep american great. president donald trump's campaign manager is predicting that he will win in 2020 in an electorial landslide. the number is surpassing any democratic opponents. joe biden raised $620 million. and beto o'rourke took in 6.1 million. >>> today the federal reserve decided to leave a key interstate interest rate unchanged. the stock market finished higher on the news, the nasdaq was up 33 and the s&p was up by a mac. >>> grown adults turning little league into an all out brawl. teen
grant that misty mcconnell was not alive. but he was alive for the electrocution of george tenney. >> reporter: the bill sponsor urged mcconnell to read the bill. >> i am a peacemaker when it comes to getting legislation done. this is not a republican or democratic issue. >> house speaker nancy pelosi said she supports the bill. after today's hearing i asked for their take away, and they said progress. >>> we are inviting you to weigh in on the question. do you think...
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this is just a third time in american president has been granted the honor of a state visit, by the queen. only barack obama in 2011 and george w. bush in 2003 have received the coveted invitations.>> the state visit is the highest honor that a nation can pay another state. >> before touching down in london, president trump fired off at trademark insult, calling him a stone cold loser, for criticizing the ceremonial visit. his aide said such child is in scholz should benethe president of the united states. the two are not scheduled to meet. after a private lunch with the queen and t with future king charles, pres. and first lady toward a special exhibition that they have exchanged over the years. tonight, president trump get a speech at an extravagant banquet. ian lee, cbs news, london. >>> british police have a multimillion dollar security plan in place as major protests are planned during president trump strip. >>> many people in virginia beach are clad in blue today, as it is a growing memorial to remember the 12 slain in last friday's shooting, federal investigators are on the scene. authorities have yet to determine a mo
this is just a third time in american president has been granted the honor of a state visit, by the queen. only barack obama in 2011 and george w. bush in 2003 have received the coveted invitations.>> the state visit is the highest honor that a nation can pay another state. >> before touching down in london, president trump fired off at trademark insult, calling him a stone cold loser, for criticizing the ceremonial visit. his aide said such child is in scholz should benethe...
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. >> reporter: governor george pataki said the parole board should reconsider, quote, granting paroleor the brutal murder of this young girl is an outrage, a gross injustice to her family and all new yorkers. governor cuomo should urge the parole board to reverse this decision. >> reporter: to think that a message can ever be sent that says you can murder a child in such a heinous evil way and get out one day and see freedom, if that happens what message are we sending? how can that ever be okay? >> reporter: he had been denied parole 7 times since first becoming eligible for parole in 2005. and told them to cross. border patrol agents pics of two of them and told authorities the others got separated hours earlier. us and mexican authorities are continuing to search for the other missing migrants. in a report from the christian cove the concern former teacher is organizing opposition to making shocking claims. independently confirmed -- the activist is claiming there are really races for 10 and 11-year-old girls talk to put a condom on a model of male anatomy. the sexually advanced cu
. >> reporter: governor george pataki said the parole board should reconsider, quote, granting paroleor the brutal murder of this young girl is an outrage, a gross injustice to her family and all new yorkers. governor cuomo should urge the parole board to reverse this decision. >> reporter: to think that a message can ever be sent that says you can murder a child in such a heinous evil way and get out one day and see freedom, if that happens what message are we sending? how can that...
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grant mr. connell wasn't alive for apamatics but he was alive for the execution of george steny, the blinding oftive alabama and regime premised on electoral theft. mitch mcconnell witnessed the harassment, jailing and betrayal for legislation passed yesterday by a government sworn to protect by a government sworn to protect them. bro, smoke this tree. bro, you gonna hit this tree? bro, you gonna hit this tree? brah, brah, brah. - dude, dude. - [laughs] - wow. - this is the problem. see, i told you. once you smoke a joint, then the rest of the day is done. [alternative rock music] ♪ - ♪ i've seen the heat ♪ ♪ up in the sky ♪ and they call it trouble ♪ ooh-ooh
grant mr. connell wasn't alive for apamatics but he was alive for the execution of george steny, the blinding oftive alabama and regime premised on electoral theft. mitch mcconnell witnessed the harassment, jailing and betrayal for legislation passed yesterday by a government sworn to protect by a government sworn to protect them. bro, smoke this tree. bro, you gonna hit this tree? bro, you gonna hit this tree? brah, brah, brah. - dude, dude. - [laughs] - wow. - this is the problem. see, i told...
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george hendricks shot to death on kay street in southeast. last n ht on morton street northwest, officers discovered melton grant dead after he'd been gunned down. officers found the second man shot nearby on georgia avenue who survived. nobody haseen arrested in either case. >>> right now, president trump is tightening his grip on iran. promising more sanctions to further cripple the country's mr. trump sat down with "meet the press" moderator chuck todd for an excsive interview. the president saying he doesn't want war, but he will not allow iran to build a nuclear weapo nbc's jennifer johnson now on the rising tensions. >> reporter: president trump tightening the gripn iran tweeting, "we are putting major addional sanctions owen iran on monday." the u.s. trying to further cripple iran's struggling economy to stop its nuclear buildup. >> i'm not looking for war. and if in is, it will be obliteration like you've never seen before. i'm not looking to do that. you can't have a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: in an exclusive interrue with chuck todd on "meet the press" the president said he's willing to hold talks with iran with no pre-existing cond
george hendricks shot to death on kay street in southeast. last n ht on morton street northwest, officers discovered melton grant dead after he'd been gunned down. officers found the second man shot nearby on georgia avenue who survived. nobody haseen arrested in either case. >>> right now, president trump is tightening his grip on iran. promising more sanctions to further cripple the country's mr. trump sat down with "meet the press" moderator chuck todd for an excsive...
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. >> new york governor george pataki said governor cuomo should pressure the board to reconsider. grantingage, it is a gross injustice to a family and all new yorkers, governor cuomo should urge the parole board to reverse this decision. >> to think a message could ever be sent that says you can murder a child in such a heinous and evil way and get out one day and see freedom, if that happens, what message are we sending to the world? how can it ever be okay? >> mccain had been denied parole seven times since first becoming eligible into thousand five. >> shannon: thank you very much. time for tonight's western roundup, u.s. border patrol discovering a body of a 7-year-old girl from india in a remote area a mile from the border with mexico. smugglers left the girl and four others near the border and told them to cross. border patrol agents picked up two of them and they told authorities the others got separated hours earlier. u.s. and mexican authorities are continuing to search for the other missing migrants. a concerned former teacher is organizing opposition to california's new sex ed r
. >> new york governor george pataki said governor cuomo should pressure the board to reconsider. grantingage, it is a gross injustice to a family and all new yorkers, governor cuomo should urge the parole board to reverse this decision. >> to think a message could ever be sent that says you can murder a child in such a heinous and evil way and get out one day and see freedom, if that happens, what message are we sending to the world? how can it ever be okay? >> mccain had...
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grant that mr. mcconnell was not alive, but he was alive for the electrocution of george steny. he was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward. he was alive to witness in alabama a regime premised on electoral theft. majority leader mcconnell sited civil rights legislation yesterday as well he should, because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing, and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them. he was alive for the redlining of chicago and the looting of black homeowners of some $4 billion. victims of that plunder are very much alive today. i am sure they'd love a word with the majority leader. what they know, what this committee must know is that while emancipation dead bolted the door against the bandits of america, jim crow wedged the windows wide open. and that is the thing about senator mcconnell's something. it was 150 years ago and it was right now. the typical black family in this country has one tenth the wealth of the typical white family. black women die in childbirth at four times the rate of white women and th
grant that mr. mcconnell was not alive, but he was alive for the electrocution of george steny. he was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward. he was alive to witness in alabama a regime premised on electoral theft. majority leader mcconnell sited civil rights legislation yesterday as well he should, because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing, and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them. he was alive for the redlining of chicago...
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grant. they could not stand mrs. lincoln. the speaker of the house did not want to go. george ashe and, who presided over the 1860 republican convention, the former and president governor of illinois and the x governor of illinois governor of illinois declined. william howard, the postmaster of detroit. we keep going nonetheless. mr. and mrs. william wallace. the governor of idaho did not want to go. last, but not least, his own son robert. this was the carriage used to transport the president and mrs. lincoln to ford's theater. it was built in 1964 in chicago. the carriage is now in the studebaker museum. we had it at the smithsonian american history museum in the lobby at the time of the 150th anniversary of the assassination in 2015. here is who did go. -- clara harris and major henry rathbone. married rathbone's mother, making her his stepsister. she married henry rathbone in 1867. she was murdered by her husband in hannover, germany. that's her father, the republican senator i read friend ofso a president lincoln. henry was a lawyer from albany who bridges abated and the
grant. they could not stand mrs. lincoln. the speaker of the house did not want to go. george ashe and, who presided over the 1860 republican convention, the former and president governor of illinois and the x governor of illinois governor of illinois declined. william howard, the postmaster of detroit. we keep going nonetheless. mr. and mrs. william wallace. the governor of idaho did not want to go. last, but not least, his own son robert. this was the carriage used to transport the president...
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george h.w. bush had visited beijing earlier that year and strove to maintain bilateral dialogue even after the massacre nevertheless he granted fang asylum at the u.s. mission. he stayed there for a year until china allowed him to move to the us the deal was negotiated by the us ambassador a former cia operative. trying to suspected the cia was smuggling its most wanted to sit. because of the country. at the same time you look at activists in hong kong began organizing the 1st step of the operation. they needed to find host countries for the rescue dissidents. the lawyer martin lee was tasked with persuading representatives of various governments to accept the refugees. the 1st concert i went into was the u.s. consulate. i saw a lady there not the consul general. she was interested to help but only the top leaders of the student movement. she was very interested in big names there with. weak i.c. and child being unsure so i asked her what about the people who are not so well known very dangerous they. were our relationship with china which was just getting . going. there we were having real growth in if you're in. trade. and
george h.w. bush had visited beijing earlier that year and strove to maintain bilateral dialogue even after the massacre nevertheless he granted fang asylum at the u.s. mission. he stayed there for a year until china allowed him to move to the us the deal was negotiated by the us ambassador a former cia operative. trying to suspected the cia was smuggling its most wanted to sit. because of the country. at the same time you look at activists in hong kong began organizing the 1st step of the...
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grant that mr. mcconnell was not alive for appomattox. but he was alive for the electrocution of george stinney. he was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward. he was alive to witness kleptocracy in the state of alabama and a regime premised on electoral theft. geordie legal -- majority leader mcconnell cited civil-rights legislation yesterday, as well he should have, because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing, and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them. he was alive for the redlining of chicago and the looting of black homeowners of some $4 billion. victims of that plunder are very much alive today. i'm sure they would love a word with the majority leader. what this committee must know is emancipationmassiv doubled of the door against the bandits of america, jim crow wedged the windows wide open. and that is the thing about senator mcconnell's "something" -- it was 150 is ago. and it was right now. the typical black family in this country has 1/10 of the wealth of the typical white family. black women die in childbirth at four tim
grant that mr. mcconnell was not alive for appomattox. but he was alive for the electrocution of george stinney. he was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward. he was alive to witness kleptocracy in the state of alabama and a regime premised on electoral theft. geordie legal -- majority leader mcconnell cited civil-rights legislation yesterday, as well he should have, because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing, and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a...
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grant that mr. mcconnell was not alive for that, but he was alived for the electrocution of george stinney.was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward. >> professor patterson, it's an interesting question because a lot of americans don't sucpport the idea of reparation for one thing, i didn't do it. >> a couple things on that, ali. first of all, part of the issue for mcconnell is that we are responsible in the present moment for we inherent all kinds of issues from the past for which we were not responsible and direct actors but that we have to grapple with. what's interesting about what mcconnell said were a couple of things. first of all i think it shows a limited understanding of what reparations are and what they look like and the different ways that they can manifest themselves. secondly, there has been an ongoing historical debate starting with 40 acres and a mule about reparations that keep getting obfiscated about who's responsible and who's not. and for me i think that that second point is very important to mcconnell in particular who in this term in congress has confirmed more th
grant that mr. mcconnell was not alive for that, but he was alived for the electrocution of george stinney.was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward. >> professor patterson, it's an interesting question because a lot of americans don't sucpport the idea of reparation for one thing, i didn't do it. >> a couple things on that, ali. first of all, part of the issue for mcconnell is that we are responsible in the present moment for we inherent all kinds of issues from the past for...
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. >>> prince george's county is hopi to turn run down buildings into brand new stores and restaurants. the county announced it will give out grants to help spruce up o shopping centers. news 4 aimee cho takes us to one in maryland that shows what the shopping centers of the future will look like. >> reporter: right now at the landing at woodyard shopping center a few options for shopping or eating, but the goal ect is county's new pr to fix that. they say in one year from now when the construction is done, there will be an aldi's grocery store, cafes and sit-down restaurants. prince george's county executive angela alsobrook announcing a new project to turn old pces intolaces people can be proud of. >> we struggled to have quality food options. >> ooh, i was hay. so happy! >> reporter: idae hill har been coming here's for years and she and her friends are excited to finally see new shops. >> you ju look atit. it's going downwn and and down and down, and nowhen you see these new developers and new people coming in, it really helps. >> reporter: some of the new businesses, chick-fil-a, panera and marshalls and eouht areas around th
. >>> prince george's county is hopi to turn run down buildings into brand new stores and restaurants. the county announced it will give out grants to help spruce up o shopping centers. news 4 aimee cho takes us to one in maryland that shows what the shopping centers of the future will look like. >> reporter: right now at the landing at woodyard shopping center a few options for shopping or eating, but the goal ect is county's new pr to fix that. they say in one year from now...
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george pa tacky. he would like to see action from the current governor, governor cuomo he writes granting people likethis brutal murder is outrage. growing injustice to her family and all new yorkers. governor cuomo should urge the parole board to reverse this horrible decision. having a vicious murderer like this who has shown no reforce out on the street should never happen in new york state. this decision should be reversed. what is governor cuomo's office basically has put out a statement saying that they go through the process and that you know, stick by the law and they do things according to the way that they should be done. what do you say to governor cuomo. >> what i would say governor is you better look at your parole board again this. is absolute abomb nation. what i'm asking of the governor he is the father of three girls. think about what happened to this young girl. give it some thought let it sink in as her closing moments of her life how she died. and the people who did it are being released, why? they have never confessed. they have never shown remorse. they have done nothing other t
george pa tacky. he would like to see action from the current governor, governor cuomo he writes granting people likethis brutal murder is outrage. growing injustice to her family and all new yorkers. governor cuomo should urge the parole board to reverse this horrible decision. having a vicious murderer like this who has shown no reforce out on the street should never happen in new york state. this decision should be reversed. what is governor cuomo's office basically has put out a statement...
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grant that the mr. mcconnell was not alive for appomattox but he was alive for the electrocution of george stinney and theooting of black homeowners of some $4 billion. victims of that plunder are very much alive today. i am sure they'd love a word with the majority leader. >> powerful. and in another development that the first witness of the day was a sitting is senator, a cosponsor of this reparations bill who spoke about the stakes. >> it is a cancer on the soul of our country and hurts the whole body politic. i am brokenhearted and angry right now. decades of living in a community where you see how deeply unfair their nation is still to so many people. this idea that it's just about writing a check from one american to another falls far short of the importance of this is conversation and what i believe we will truly talk about. >> joining me now is that senator and presidential candidate, cory booker. thank you for being here. you sounded quite strong in what you had to say there in your testimony. why are you doing this and why now? >> look, i've lived and worked most of my life in low income communi
grant that the mr. mcconnell was not alive for appomattox but he was alive for the electrocution of george stinney and theooting of black homeowners of some $4 billion. victims of that plunder are very much alive today. i am sure they'd love a word with the majority leader. >> powerful. and in another development that the first witness of the day was a sitting is senator, a cosponsor of this reparations bill who spoke about the stakes. >> it is a cancer on the soul of our country...
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grant. hundreds of people accuse a former university of southern california gynecologist of sexual-abuse a 72 year-old george been arrested he's facing. >>29 felony charges for sexual-abuse against 16 women under his care at the university of southern california. the crimes, he allegedly committed happened over the course of 7 years while he was working as a campus gynecologist although authorities say the number of women accusing him of cech's abuses significantly larger the number of charges he faces some of the allegations date back 3 decades, one of 10 bills accusers called his arrest a relieved. >>i wrote down at work today in tears of happiness. at $10 behind bars. i cannot explain how scared, i fell. walking around with the thought that i could run into $10 at any moment. >>jindal says he is innocent and denies all allegations. his attorney responded to his arrest in a statement saying quote after a year of being tried in the press. doctor looks forward to finally having his case is adjudicated in a court of law. he remains confident that he will be totally exonerated. >>officials have found a new fla
grant. hundreds of people accuse a former university of southern california gynecologist of sexual-abuse a 72 year-old george been arrested he's facing. >>29 felony charges for sexual-abuse against 16 women under his care at the university of southern california. the crimes, he allegedly committed happened over the course of 7 years while he was working as a campus gynecologist although authorities say the number of women accusing him of cech's abuses significantly larger the number of...
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grant and zane crane of sanford bernstein. coming up, the year of the tech ipo continues. we'll talk to crowd strike's ceo george kurtz about going public next. and if you like bloomberg news, you can check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, online and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the year of tech ipo's continues. shares of crowdstrike soared in their first day of trading, wednesday. the stock jumped as much as 97% at one point in the session. crowdstrike raised $612 million in an ipo, giving them an $11.4 billion market cap. crowdstrike ceo george kurtz joined us from the nasdaq. george: well, i think at crowdstrike, we are really focused on going public when we were ready. from our perspective, we have always taken a long-term view. and today is one day we will -- where we raised a financing round, and we are going to continue to focus on the future. i think we should look back on today and celebrate it, but tomorrow we are back at it. focusing on customer success and preventing breaches for large and small companies around the globe. emily: how much are you following what is happening global
grant and zane crane of sanford bernstein. coming up, the year of the tech ipo continues. we'll talk to crowd strike's ceo george kurtz about going public next. and if you like bloomberg news, you can check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, online and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the year of tech ipo's continues. shares of crowdstrike soared in their first day of trading, wednesday. the stock jumped as much as 97% at one point in the session. crowdstrike raised $612 million...
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the president granted abc news extraordinary access for two days from air force one to the oval office. in an exclusive interview he told georgeoulos, if a foreign power offered him damaging information on a political opponent, he thinks he would take it. he suggested his son did what anyone would have done and wasn't obligated to alert the fbi. >> should he have gone to the fbi when he got that email? >> okay, let's put yourself in a position. you're a congressman. somebody comes up and says, hey, i have information on your opponent. you call the fbi? >> if it's coming from russia you do. >> i've seen a lot of things over in my life, i don't think in my whole life i've called the fbi in my whole life. you don't call the fbi. you throw somebody out of your office, you do whatever -- >> we'll have much more on this exclusive interview with the president in the next half hour, and later this morning on "good morning america." >>> the house judiciary committee has voted unanimously to extend the 9/11 compensation fund after that emotional appeal from jon stewart that we told you about yesterday. the fund is nearly depleted but th
the president granted abc news extraordinary access for two days from air force one to the oval office. in an exclusive interview he told georgeoulos, if a foreign power offered him damaging information on a political opponent, he thinks he would take it. he suggested his son did what anyone would have done and wasn't obligated to alert the fbi. >> should he have gone to the fbi when he got that email? >> okay, let's put yourself in a position. you're a congressman. somebody comes...
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grants from nhprc have funded projects such as the papers of george washington. the papers of thomas jefferson. the papers of alexander hamilton. half of its funding has traditionally been provided to such publication projects. these projects are now being created online and older projects are being converted to digital formats. but that costs money. that takes investment. with the help of these grants, our constituents do not need to visit the national archives here in washington. to view the actual papers of our nation's founding fathers. rather, they can go online anywhere and now view the papers of a famous republican ohio senator, for example, robert taft, from their comfortable living room at home. or their local library, thanks to the funding grants, this organization has provided. the failure of congress to keep the authorization current has contributed to a strain in resources as might be imagined. the $10 million annual authorization in 1991 would be equivalent to $19 million today when factoring in inflation. reauthorizing the commission at $15 million
grants from nhprc have funded projects such as the papers of george washington. the papers of thomas jefferson. the papers of alexander hamilton. half of its funding has traditionally been provided to such publication projects. these projects are now being created online and older projects are being converted to digital formats. but that costs money. that takes investment. with the help of these grants, our constituents do not need to visit the national archives here in washington. to view the...
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grant that mr. mcconnell was not alive for -- but he was alive for the electrocution for george stinny, alive for thewas alive to witness autocracy in his native alabama and a regime premised on electoral theft. majority leader mcconnell cited civil rights legislation yesterday as well he should because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them. he was alive for the red lining of chicago and the looting of black home owners of some $4 billion. victims of that plunder are very much alive today. i am sure they'd love a word with the majority leader. >> that was quite a read, but even in the democratic party, this conversation is difficult to have. most white americans are against it period full stop anyway. so there is this weird conversation we're having in the democratic party. >> i agree. first i have to say that he doesn't not like any kind of attention. he considers himself a journalist, and so i apologize to him in advance for saying but he is the james baldwin of our time, and his voice is so baldw
grant that mr. mcconnell was not alive for -- but he was alive for the electrocution for george stinny, alive for thewas alive to witness autocracy in his native alabama and a regime premised on electoral theft. majority leader mcconnell cited civil rights legislation yesterday as well he should because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing and betrayal of those responsible for that legislation by a government sworn to protect them. he was alive for the red lining of chicago and the...
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george osborne, when he was chancellor, massively increased the amount of money going to the royal family under what's known as the sovereign grantic service. i think there has been an element of racism and snobbery involved but not when it comes to the expenditure of such a large amount of money on a home for a couple like this. i think what we have to understand, yes, it might not be ideal but of the uk is one of the six biggest when it comes to tourism. at the end of the day they are not coming here for the great weather we have got injune while i stood at the bust up this morning with my umbrella. they are coming for the royalfamily, with my umbrella. they are coming for the royal family, they with my umbrella. they are coming for the royalfamily, they are coming to see that, they are coming to hopefully see the queen, whatever. in 2018, we brought in over 30 billion, ok? whatever. in 2018, we brought in over30 billion, ok? some of whatever. in 2018, we brought in over 30 billion, ok? some of that was 2 billion from the us. meghan markle, a lot of americans want to come to the uk and see her. yes, in an ideal world, that's gr
george osborne, when he was chancellor, massively increased the amount of money going to the royal family under what's known as the sovereign grantic service. i think there has been an element of racism and snobbery involved but not when it comes to the expenditure of such a large amount of money on a home for a couple like this. i think what we have to understand, yes, it might not be ideal but of the uk is one of the six biggest when it comes to tourism. at the end of the day they are not...
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grant has really benefited. who are the top five in 2017 point dwight eisenhower. theater roosevelt with this is going to look like mountrushmor. for the - - third spot franklin roosevelt george washington in the number two position and guess who is number one, abraham lincoln. earning 903 out of a possible 1000 perfect score. in this survey. not surprising everyone who does presidential rankings, abraham lincoln generally comes in top and far and above. so who are the bottom five? [laughter] john tyler, son of tidewater, virginia. after he left the white house ran and was elected to the confederate congress. he died before the congress met but he was very in richmond, virginia with a confederate flag on his casket and he is not in the last position. isn't that interesting? keep in mind that william henry harrison was in office one month and he ranks higher than all of these. [laughter] next, warren harding. we all grew up studying in school about - - and the other scandals, the va scandal and we've learned more about his love life. which probably doesn't impact his service as president. but in fact, a lot went on during his presidency. which he didn't finish what he was felt
grant has really benefited. who are the top five in 2017 point dwight eisenhower. theater roosevelt with this is going to look like mountrushmor. for the - - third spot franklin roosevelt george washington in the number two position and guess who is number one, abraham lincoln. earning 903 out of a possible 1000 perfect score. in this survey. not surprising everyone who does presidential rankings, abraham lincoln generally comes in top and far and above. so who are the bottom five? [laughter]...
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george nader has now been arrested? it had been widely reported in multiple reputable news sources that when nader started cooperating with mueller's investigation he was doing so under a grant of limited immunity, he was getting immunity in exchange for his testimony. mueller's report says in black and white that all but one of the interviews that nader did with the special counsel's office were under the umbrella of some sort of proffer agreement, meaning that nader would have had some sort of immunity in exchange for the testimony that he was giving to mueller. but if that all is true, if nader had worked out some sort of deal with prosecutors to avoid being charged for his own crimes, why did they draw up a sealed criminal complaint and arrest warrant for him in april of last year? that's the complaint, an arrest warrant they acted on today when he re-entered the country. if he had some sort of yes, ma'am muimmunity deal with prosecutors what was the immunity deal for? what was he not charged for if he was charged for this? i mean, these child pornography allegations he's facing, prison time for this is a range of 15 to 40 years. he didn't get immunity for this but he di
george nader has now been arrested? it had been widely reported in multiple reputable news sources that when nader started cooperating with mueller's investigation he was doing so under a grant of limited immunity, he was getting immunity in exchange for his testimony. mueller's report says in black and white that all but one of the interviews that nader did with the special counsel's office were under the umbrella of some sort of proffer agreement, meaning that nader would have had some sort...
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we grant that mister mcconnell was not alive and he was alive for the electrocution of george it was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward and he was alive to witness-in a regime premised on electoral statistics. majority leader cited civil rights legislation as well he should because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing and betrayal of those responsible for about legislation. our government sworn to protect them. he was alive for the redlining of chicago and the looting of black homeowners of some for billion dollars. the victims of that are alive today. i am sure they would love a word with the majority leader. they know, with this committee must know is that while emancipation deadbolt to the door against the bandits of america jim crow wedged the windows wide open and that is the thing about his something, you was 150 years ago and it was right now. the typical black family has 1/10 the wealth of the typical white family. lack women die in childbirth four times the rate of white women and there is the shame of this land of the free posting the largest prison populat
we grant that mister mcconnell was not alive and he was alive for the electrocution of george it was alive for the blinding of isaac woodward and he was alive to witness-in a regime premised on electoral statistics. majority leader cited civil rights legislation as well he should because he was alive to witness the harassment, jailing and betrayal of those responsible for about legislation. our government sworn to protect them. he was alive for the redlining of chicago and the looting of black...
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resources as acknowledged early yerl tennessee and george sahleem testified the predecessor office managed a budgets of, sr. 21 including $10 million in grant funding. two years and two reoergss later the total budget is $2.6 million. and the department expanded the office's mission to include not only terrorism but school shootings and workplace violence, among others. this budget is woefully inact to meet the expanded mission. we position the mccain institute to filling gaps in the federal infrastructure. for example, the federal government launched the peer to peer challenging extremism problem to empower university students to katina extremism a tlup and tliet through the deployment of dynamic campaigns. since the spring of 2017, the federal government has failed to fund universities here in the united states to participate in this program. the mccain institute pan arizona state university will relaunch in program? january 2020 as the peace mavericks. peer to peer challenge. the mccain institute also plans to bltd a national network of practitioners sharing promising practices for preventing hate and targeted violence. through the initi
resources as acknowledged early yerl tennessee and george sahleem testified the predecessor office managed a budgets of, sr. 21 including $10 million in grant funding. two years and two reoergss later the total budget is $2.6 million. and the department expanded the office's mission to include not only terrorism but school shootings and workplace violence, among others. this budget is woefully inact to meet the expanded mission. we position the mccain institute to filling gaps in the federal...