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please welcome patton oswalt. hello, patton. >> hi, everybody! >> jimmy: it's just me, patten.se here. >> i'm glitching, wait a minute. i'm glitching. oh, there you go. hi. >> jimmy: as long as you don't buffer, it will be okay. how you doing, patton? >> i'm doing well. the only thing that we are kind of short of on here is firewood. i wish i knew someone who had like a lot of firewood. >> jimmy: i do happen to have, you know, i've been getting a lot of people asking if it's real wood. which -- >> is it? >> jimmy: of course it's real wood. >> hey, look, we live in hollywood. that could be wallpaper. that could be a backdrop. come on, man. we don't know. >> jimmy: no, that's real wood. it's just, it's wood. what could be cheaper than wood if you're going to make wood. by the way, i enjoyed your netflix special, very funny. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i always enjoy your stuff. i learned something about you that i did not know previously. it's something that we have in common. when you were a teenager, you were a deejay for weddings and stuff, right? >> yes, i was a wedding deejay. >
please welcome patton oswalt. hello, patton. >> hi, everybody! >> jimmy: it's just me, patten.se here. >> i'm glitching, wait a minute. i'm glitching. oh, there you go. hi. >> jimmy: as long as you don't buffer, it will be okay. how you doing, patton? >> i'm doing well. the only thing that we are kind of short of on here is firewood. i wish i knew someone who had like a lot of firewood. >> jimmy: i do happen to have, you know, i've been getting a lot of...
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mister patton, you may begin. hope you will summarize your comments in five minutes so we will have time for questions. mister patton. >> thank you so much for convening today's roundtable. as you are aware, public health experts sounding the alarm about the humanitarian disaster. incarcerated people live, eat and breathe together by the dozens in unsanitary spaces. it is the opposite of social distancing. the rate of infection in the bureau of prisons facility, 59 people have now died, federal prison names have become shorthand for tragedy. in ohio, 9 people have died and in north carolina eight people have died. terminal island in california eight have died and there are many others, those numbers don't include the many who sit here today who are hospitalized and on ventilators. the only responsible way to deal with this crisis is to identify people who pose an extremely low risk of any danger to the community and get them out. it can be done responsibly, consistent with public health but despite the extraordina
mister patton, you may begin. hope you will summarize your comments in five minutes so we will have time for questions. mister patton. >> thank you so much for convening today's roundtable. as you are aware, public health experts sounding the alarm about the humanitarian disaster. incarcerated people live, eat and breathe together by the dozens in unsanitary spaces. it is the opposite of social distancing. the rate of infection in the bureau of prisons facility, 59 people have now died,...
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patton oswalt, everybody!complete the 2020 census online. census data helps every city and small town plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services. with just a few minutes online, we can all be there for the ones we love. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. >> stephen: that's it for "a late show." we're taking a little break coming up. i want you to have a great fourth of july. we hold these truths to be self-evident, "black lives matter." stick around for james corden. but first, stick around for some music from jon batiste and "stay human." ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh it's the late late show ♪ >> james: it certainly is! >> james: goods evening and welcome to the "late, late show
patton oswalt, everybody!complete the 2020 census online. census data helps every city and small town plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services. with just a few minutes online, we can all be there for the ones we love. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. >> stephen: that's it for "a late show." we're taking a little break coming up. i want you to have a great fourth of july. we hold these truths to be self-evident, "black lives matter."...
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under patton's leadership, that is exactly what they did. we need you to be as bold and determined as the immortal general douglas macarthur, who knew that the american soldier never, ever quits. after leaving the philippines for australia at a low point of pacific war in 1942, macarthur famously vowed "i shall return." for two years, he then took great strategic risks, placing himself often in personal danger. october 20, 1944, macarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee-high water, and proclaimed, "people of the philippines, i have returned. by the grace of god, our great forces stand again on philippine soil." he called on the island's great people to rise up and join the fight. america's momentum was unstoppable. these great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them. they didn't care. they knew their duty was to protect our country. they knew the army exists to theerve the republic and strong foundations on which it stands, family, god, country, liberty, and justice. they were true, tough american patriots
under patton's leadership, that is exactly what they did. we need you to be as bold and determined as the immortal general douglas macarthur, who knew that the american soldier never, ever quits. after leaving the philippines for australia at a low point of pacific war in 1942, macarthur famously vowed "i shall return." for two years, he then took great strategic risks, placing himself often in personal danger. october 20, 1944, macarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through...
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patton oswald honors his late wife in a new hbo docuseries.er so field makes history as the first transgender man to be nominated for an actie identical twins overcome tragedp of their class. an all new "tamron hall" starts now. ♪ >> tamron: welcome to an all new "tamron hall" for my home. many of you know that i hosted a show that i was very passionate about art investigation and discovery called "deadline crimes." over six years and met a lot of people who really would describe themselves as folks who are crime. in that they fancy themselves as attorneys or detectives or even a potential juror on some of these cases, what would you do or what would i do that attracts millions of people to crime shows? just over four years ago, comedian patton oswalt lost his beloved wife and mother to their young daughter alice. michelle mcnamara died while writing one of the most acclaimed true crime books ever written. she spent years tracking down the so-called golden state killer, who sexually assaulted more than 50 women. she wrote about this journey in
patton oswald honors his late wife in a new hbo docuseries.er so field makes history as the first transgender man to be nominated for an actie identical twins overcome tragedp of their class. an all new "tamron hall" starts now. ♪ >> tamron: welcome to an all new "tamron hall" for my home. many of you know that i hosted a show that i was very passionate about art investigation and discovery called "deadline crimes." over six years and met a lot of people...
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under patton's leadership, that is exactly what they did.s bold and determined as the immortal general douglas macarthur, who knew that the american soldier never, ever quits. after leaving the philippines for australia at a low point of the pacific war in 1942, macarthur famously vowed, "i shall return." for two years, he then took great strategic risks, placing himself often in personal danger. on october 20, 1944, macarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee-high water, and proclaimed, "people of the philippines, i have returned. by the grace of god, our great forces stand again on philippine soil." he called on the island's great people to rise up and join the fight. america's momentum was unstoppable. these great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them. they didn't care. they knew their duty was to protect our country. they knew the army exists to preserve the republic and the strong foundations on which it stands, family, god, country, liberty, and justice. they were true, tough american patriots. that
under patton's leadership, that is exactly what they did.s bold and determined as the immortal general douglas macarthur, who knew that the american soldier never, ever quits. after leaving the philippines for australia at a low point of the pacific war in 1942, macarthur famously vowed, "i shall return." for two years, he then took great strategic risks, placing himself often in personal danger. on october 20, 1944, macarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee-high...
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patton, praises borisjohnson‘s toughness.mple which doesn't happen frequently in politics where doing the right thing, fulfilling our moral obligations, is also in our national interest. thursday is the 3ist national interest. thursday is the 31st anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre of democracy campaigners in beijing, marked in hong kong each year until now for the usual planned visual has been banned, with china blaming coronavirus and activists calling that an excuse to disguise the future beijing plans for them. james robbins, bbc news. and finally, at the start of this pandemic, an nhs medic working with coronavirus patients made the difficult decision to send her young daughters to live with her sister to protect them. she didn't see them for more than two months, but now they're back together, as daniela relph reports. hetty and bella had not seen their mum for more than two months. this was the surprise reunion. mummy! it was an amazing feeling. it's so hard to describe, i thought my heart was going to burst.
patton, praises borisjohnson‘s toughness.mple which doesn't happen frequently in politics where doing the right thing, fulfilling our moral obligations, is also in our national interest. thursday is the 3ist national interest. thursday is the 31st anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre of democracy campaigners in beijing, marked in hong kong each year until now for the usual planned visual has been banned, with china blaming coronavirus and activists calling that an excuse to disguise...
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under patton's leadership, that's exactly what they did. we need you to be as bold and determined as the immortal general douglas mcarthur who knew that the american soldier never ever quits after leaving the philippines for australia at a low point of the pacific war in 1942, mcarthur famously vowed -- i shall return. for two years he then took great strategic risks and placed himself often in personal danger. on october 20th, 1944, mcarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee high water and proclaimed, people of the philippines, i have returned. by the grace of all mighty god our forces stand again on philippine soil. he then called upon the island's brave people to rise up and join the fight. america's momentum was unstoppable. these great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them. they didn't care. they knew their duty was to protect our country. they knew the army exists to preserve the republic and the strong foundations upon which it stands. family, god, country, liberty and justice. they were true tough
under patton's leadership, that's exactly what they did. we need you to be as bold and determined as the immortal general douglas mcarthur who knew that the american soldier never ever quits after leaving the philippines for australia at a low point of the pacific war in 1942, mcarthur famously vowed -- i shall return. for two years he then took great strategic risks and placed himself often in personal danger. on october 20th, 1944, mcarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee high...
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it was the graduates of west point, towering figures like macarthur, eisenhower, patton, and bradleycists. 75 years ago, it was under the leadership of west point graduates like the legendary general math room ridgeway -- general matthew ridgeway that the army was at the forefront of ending segregation. it was the army line that held against brutal oppression from communism. and it has been thanks to patriots like you that america has climbed to new heights of human achievement and national endeavor. this is your history. this is the legacy that each of you inherits. it is the legacy purchased with american blood of the crust of little round top, on the crimson beaches of normandy, in the freezing mud of bastogne, and the dense jungles of vietnam. it is the legacy of courageous, selfless, faithful patriots who fought for every inch of dirt with every ounce of strength and every last scrap of heart and drive and grit they had. and they did it because they believed in the undying principles of our founding. they did it because they cherish their homes, their faith, their family, and th
it was the graduates of west point, towering figures like macarthur, eisenhower, patton, and bradleycists. 75 years ago, it was under the leadership of west point graduates like the legendary general math room ridgeway -- general matthew ridgeway that the army was at the forefront of ending segregation. it was the army line that held against brutal oppression from communism. and it has been thanks to patriots like you that america has climbed to new heights of human achievement and national...
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the is lord patton >> things they talk about are already illegal under hong kong law.an go through the crimes ordinance, other pieces of terrorism intot sedition, those things are already made illegal, but they are not made illegal in the way china wants because china wants to be able to define those things in a way which runs counter to most fuse around the world on human rights. patten.d lee, i could talk to you for three hours about this moment for china. question, whenmb does the money start walking out of hong kong? when do the businesses at the margins stop investing? someone like barclays, they say they are going to stop with hong kong investment, when do the business elite of hong kong pack up and leave? karen: there is a lot of concern right now for everybody from your ad fridge visage and to international business about what this law will entail. what its exact parameters are going to be. will it be retroactive? what will you do or say whether on twitter or -- that will you get -- that will get you punished? terrorism in collusion with foreign forces and how
the is lord patton >> things they talk about are already illegal under hong kong law.an go through the crimes ordinance, other pieces of terrorism intot sedition, those things are already made illegal, but they are not made illegal in the way china wants because china wants to be able to define those things in a way which runs counter to most fuse around the world on human rights. patten.d lee, i could talk to you for three hours about this moment for china. question, whenmb does the...
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from the book—ended framing device featuring ed harris as general patton to the numerous nail—bitingtions with the nazis which smack of dramatic invention, this is an unashamedly theatrical affair, offsetting the historical horrors with romance, tension and melodrama. perhaps that's appropriate since marceau's chosen medium was theatre, and the film strives to make his clowning a centrally redemptive feature in a manner similar to roberto benigni's oscar—winner life is beautiful. for me, that's actually the least successful element of resistance, partly because marceau's mime skills arejust impossible to mimic, even for an actor as accomplished as eisenberg. that said, this is a story i knew nothing about before i saw the movie, and i left wanting to know more. resistance is available now from a range of digital platforms. it's going to be a burst of rage! from true—life drama to documentary, rubika shah's white riot was an award—winner at last year's london film festival and provides a timely look back to the birth of rock against racism. it was a scary moment cos punk could've gone
from the book—ended framing device featuring ed harris as general patton to the numerous nail—bitingtions with the nazis which smack of dramatic invention, this is an unashamedly theatrical affair, offsetting the historical horrors with romance, tension and melodrama. perhaps that's appropriate since marceau's chosen medium was theatre, and the film strives to make his clowning a centrally redemptive feature in a manner similar to roberto benigni's oscar—winner life is beautiful. for me,...
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>> reporter: however and whenever live comedy returns, patton oz wald says the need to laugh at our troubless and always has been a crucial part of human existence. >> comedy really is a survival tool. >> language was a survival tool and so comedy is just the further survivor tool for the damage that language can do to us. so it looks like comedy is an adaptation of a survival tool wd that's it's somp >> thihe maste general saying, thank you for joining insta roast. >> reporter: for cbs in morning saturday, jamie wax, 2340rk. new york. >> and hopefully i'll see you on stage within the next eight years. this crisis has changed almost everything, but not our resolve. we've pulled together, worked hard to keep each other safe. we've flattened the curve and are starting to reopen our communities. we can protect the people we love, and help californians get back on their feet. for our families and our communities, let's stay the course and stop the spread. >>> the success of the spacex mission will likely mean the end of an era for russia's soyuz program. for years it's been the only ride to the
>> reporter: however and whenever live comedy returns, patton oz wald says the need to laugh at our troubless and always has been a crucial part of human existence. >> comedy really is a survival tool. >> language was a survival tool and so comedy is just the further survivor tool for the damage that language can do to us. so it looks like comedy is an adaptation of a survival tool wd that's it's somp >> thihe maste general saying, thank you for joining insta roast....
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we are now at the home of dave .addon -- dave patton dave patton had a wagon hauling dirt around mobile. he became a one of the richest realtors in the city. this was in the 1880's. dirt he pulled all of the out of the bankhead tunnel. that is the tunnel that takes us to the eastern shore. he laid the foundation for most of the streets in mobile, the alabama state docs, and one of the largest high schools we have here. he initially wanted to build this -- his house on government street. government street is our main street. there are a lot of antebellum homes of this size, we are talking probably 5500 square feet. because he was black they would not allow him to build his house on government street. this is in the early 1900s. to be honest with you, most black folk were living in shotguns during this time. this is a huge house when you look at it and it was built by the premier architect in the city and the time. i know he had to have cash because my dad told me when he built his store in 1950, the banks would not loan him a money, not because he did -- had bad credit, but because they
we are now at the home of dave .addon -- dave patton dave patton had a wagon hauling dirt around mobile. he became a one of the richest realtors in the city. this was in the 1880's. dirt he pulled all of the out of the bankhead tunnel. that is the tunnel that takes us to the eastern shore. he laid the foundation for most of the streets in mobile, the alabama state docs, and one of the largest high schools we have here. he initially wanted to build this -- his house on government street....
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so we're now in the at home of dave patton. dave patton had a wagon hauling dirt around mobile. okay. he became one of the richest realtors in the city. this is in the 1880s. all right. and -- 1890s, he pulled all of the dirt out of the tunnel that takes us to the eastern shore. he laid the foundation for most of the streets in mobile, laid the foundation for the alabama state docks and one of the largest high schools we have here which is murphy high school. now, he initially he wanted to build this house on government street. well government street is our main street if you've been down government, there's a lot of antebellum homes over there that are on this size which we're talking about 5500 square feet. because he was black they would not let him build that house over on government street. and we're talking this was in the early 1900s. to be honest with you, most black were living in shotguns during that time. this is a huge house when you look at it. it was built by the premier architect in the city which was george rogers during that time. i know that he had to have cash
so we're now in the at home of dave patton. dave patton had a wagon hauling dirt around mobile. okay. he became one of the richest realtors in the city. this is in the 1880s. all right. and -- 1890s, he pulled all of the dirt out of the tunnel that takes us to the eastern shore. he laid the foundation for most of the streets in mobile, laid the foundation for the alabama state docks and one of the largest high schools we have here which is murphy high school. now, he initially he wanted to...
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next week on the show sarah paulson, janelle monae, patton oswalt and kevin hart.ee-time nba champion, two-time mvp and now, mini golf legend. his miniature golf show "holey moley 2: the sequel" premieres one week from tonight here on abc. from the golden state warriors, please welcome stephen curry. hello, steph, how you doin'? >> what's up, jimmy? how you doin'? >> jimmy: i'm doin' all right. looks like things are neat in your house, things are not as neat in my house. >> i just picked the right spot. i'm totally frontin' right now. everything on this side of the camera is a total mess. >> jimmy: that makes sense. i can't believe you quit basketball to play miniature golf. it's something i never imagined. when jordan quit to play baseball, that was big, but this is extra ridiculous. >> i was inspired by the documentary for sure to find my true calling in life, and i think i found it. >> jimmy: have you been watching the documentary? >> i have. really cool perspective to hear him talk about his career in his own words. everybody can create narratives and to have i
next week on the show sarah paulson, janelle monae, patton oswalt and kevin hart.ee-time nba champion, two-time mvp and now, mini golf legend. his miniature golf show "holey moley 2: the sequel" premieres one week from tonight here on abc. from the golden state warriors, please welcome stephen curry. hello, steph, how you doin'? >> what's up, jimmy? how you doin'? >> jimmy: i'm doin' all right. looks like things are neat in your house, things are not as neat in my house....
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under patton's leadership, that's exactly what they did.need you to be as bold and determined as the immortal general douglas macarthur who knew that the american soldier never ever quits. after leaving the philippines for australia at a low point of the pacific war, in 1942, macarthur famously vowed, i shall return. for two years he then took great strategic risks and placed himself often in personal danger. on october 20th, 1944 macarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee-high water and proclaimed, people of the philippines, i have returned by the grace of almighty god, our forces stand again on philippine soil. he then called upon the island's brave people to rise up and join the fight. america's momentum was unstoppable. these great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them, they didn't care. they knew their duty was to protect our country. they knew the army exists to preserve the republic and the strong foundations upon which it stands, family, god, country, liberty, and justice. they were true tough am
under patton's leadership, that's exactly what they did.need you to be as bold and determined as the immortal general douglas macarthur who knew that the american soldier never ever quits. after leaving the philippines for australia at a low point of the pacific war, in 1942, macarthur famously vowed, i shall return. for two years he then took great strategic risks and placed himself often in personal danger. on october 20th, 1944 macarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee-high...
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. >> reporter: dennis patton meantime is all about interpretation. >> they're attacking anking anki lovingeart. mine. >> reporter: call it collateral damage in a world hoping for a better future by looking at mistakes from the past. >> if they actually pull this off, where they're going to take my sculptor down i'll rename it don quixote. >>> new developments. a museum at fisherman's wharf that remained unscathed after a raging fire has now launched an effort to financially survive the pandemic. trying to raise $250,000 on gofundme to keep running, the owner of the family owned antique game collection says the museum will not be opening any time soon because of coronavirus restrictions. they're located at pier 45 and survived a fire there on may 23rd that destroyed a large section of the pier. >> a really fun, special place. >>> despite the surge in coronavirus cases face covering is will not become mandatory at stores, shops, and workplaces in stockton. in a unanimous vote the city council yesterday rejected an emergency ordinance to make masks mandatory. stockton is the county seat of sa
. >> reporter: dennis patton meantime is all about interpretation. >> they're attacking anking anki lovingeart. mine. >> reporter: call it collateral damage in a world hoping for a better future by looking at mistakes from the past. >> if they actually pull this off, where they're going to take my sculptor down i'll rename it don quixote. >>> new developments. a museum at fisherman's wharf that remained unscathed after a raging fire has now launched an effort to...
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china's precedent for the for its axis all right very good points by both of you gentlemen george patton galloway and jay ken starr thank you both for giving us some insight into these conflicts. all right let's switch over to regina ham at the sports h.q. we're going to there are 2 different stories coming out of the world of baseball one good one not very good let's start with the good news so that means we're going to the k.b.'s the q. here is are struggling to get themselves out of the middle of the pack in the league and their latest game at home against giants was good for one of those 2 teams top a 2nd no score giants try to double steal in downton the throw by park get to the center field that allows dixon machado to score and kimmons through to get the 3rd the thrower from center gets away and could be able to score the giants will actually find themselves up to nothing next slide their bottom of the 2nd park don't want redeem themselves or the solo home or right center field is 7th of the season actually and he will get on the board 2 to one on top of the 4th giants 1st basemen
china's precedent for the for its axis all right very good points by both of you gentlemen george patton galloway and jay ken starr thank you both for giving us some insight into these conflicts. all right let's switch over to regina ham at the sports h.q. we're going to there are 2 different stories coming out of the world of baseball one good one not very good let's start with the good news so that means we're going to the k.b.'s the q. here is are struggling to get themselves out of the...
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britain's last governor of hong kong, chris patton, praises boris johnson's toughness. happen frequently in politics where doing the right thing, fulfilling our moral obligations, is also in our national interest. thursday is the 31st anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre of democracy campaigners in beijing, marked in hong kong each year until now for the usual planned visual has been banned, with china blaming coronavirus and activists calling that an excuse to disguise the future beijing plans for them. james robbins, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: two months ago this nurse said goodbye to her children to protect them from coronavirus. this was the scene when they were finally reunited. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing for which he was three
britain's last governor of hong kong, chris patton, praises boris johnson's toughness. happen frequently in politics where doing the right thing, fulfilling our moral obligations, is also in our national interest. thursday is the 31st anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre of democracy campaigners in beijing, marked in hong kong each year until now for the usual planned visual has been banned, with china blaming coronavirus and activists calling that an excuse to disguise the future...
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. >> they say he's the closest thing to general george patton that we have, and it's about time.t's about time. >> reporter: general mattis resigned as defense secretary in 2018 over trump's plans to pull troops out of syria. abc's martha raddatz spoke to mattis last night shortly after his criticism of the president was published. >> he said, enough is enough, that he really had tried to stay out of it, that he really didn't want to directly attack donald trump for all this time. i have known him for so many years. i have known him in iraq and in other real battle spaces, and he is the most apolitical person you've ever wanted to meet, so this is really quite remarkable. >> reporter: and now an abrupt reversal from current defense secretary mark esper. the pentagon had ordered 200 active duty military troops in the d.c. area to go home but after esper's meeting with the president, the pentagon announced wednesday night the troops will remain in place. earlier esper told reporters he opposes deploying active duty troops in response to the protest. >> the option to use active duty
. >> they say he's the closest thing to general george patton that we have, and it's about time.t's about time. >> reporter: general mattis resigned as defense secretary in 2018 over trump's plans to pull troops out of syria. abc's martha raddatz spoke to mattis last night shortly after his criticism of the president was published. >> he said, enough is enough, that he really had tried to stay out of it, that he really didn't want to directly attack donald trump for all this...
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and right now on jimmy kimmel, patton oswalt.a great night. ♪ >> today on tamron hall, john legend has an emmy, grammy, and now the video for his new album as a family affair. plus, making the best of travel in uncertain times. discover how this family went out to see the world from a safety of home. for friends or find of the adventure of a left m, plus lynn whitfield and merle danridge from the hit show "greenleaf." in all new "tamron hall" starts right now. ♪ >> tamron: welcome to an all new "tamron hall" from my home. i hope you're doing well and if you're not in the best mood, i know something that will bring a smile to your face. i'm excited to talk to my first guest. he just didn't epic piano battle with alicia keys and just a week ago he added two, not one, two nominations to his resume which include 11 grammy's, and the distinction of being the first black man he got a winner, the enemy, grammy, oscar, tony. who could i possibly be talking about? he's the first to do that, adorable family, his wife is a force of nature.
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britain's last governor of hong kong, chris patton, praises borisjohnson‘s toughness.frequently in politics where doing the right thing, fulfilling our moral obligations, is also in our national interest. thursday is the 31st anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre of democracy campaigners in beijing, marked in hong kong each year until now for the usual planned visual has been banned, with china blaming coronavirus and activists calling that an excuse to disguise the future beijing plans for them. james robbins, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come. we take a journey around singapore with a food delivery cyclist who helps people get their meals and then donates all his profits. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing for which he was three times world champ
britain's last governor of hong kong, chris patton, praises borisjohnson‘s toughness.frequently in politics where doing the right thing, fulfilling our moral obligations, is also in our national interest. thursday is the 31st anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre of democracy campaigners in beijing, marked in hong kong each year until now for the usual planned visual has been banned, with china blaming coronavirus and activists calling that an excuse to disguise the future beijing...
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violating the constitution you know on a technical level yes you know i remember even at the military patton even in class or to put that on refuting or unhappy or need orders so you know there is not only a moral obligation revolver a professional one but the problem is that that's all well and good until your faith and in order for you until you're facing a court martial and i think it's doubtful that this integration into that war is going to treat those who are resisting on the force any active duty very kindly i would suspect that when things quiet down and they don't look like martyrs that camera will fall and these folks are going to be an example of so yes theoretically there are groups for it but the people who get in the side what's an ethical and what's illegal or the old giving you an ethical and your orders so it's you know kind of a testimony to him in some cats that that's when and so now we can't talk about police brutality without talking about the military's role in policing the world what are your thoughts on the link between the 2 well you know i've written many times art
violating the constitution you know on a technical level yes you know i remember even at the military patton even in class or to put that on refuting or unhappy or need orders so you know there is not only a moral obligation revolver a professional one but the problem is that that's all well and good until your faith and in order for you until you're facing a court martial and i think it's doubtful that this integration into that war is going to treat those who are resisting on the force any...
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but britain's last governor of hong kong, chris patton, praises boris johnson's toughness.le which doesn't happen all that frequently in politics where doing the right thing, recognising our moral obligations, is also what's in our national interest. thursday is the 31st anniversary of the tiananmen massacre of democracy campaigners in beijing, marked in hong kong each year until now. the usual planned visual has been banned. china blames coronavirus. activists call that an excuse to disguise the future beijing plans for them. james robbins, bbc news. just after 1:30 in the morning. now on bbc news, coronavirus: your stories. welcome to coronavirus: your stories, a programme about how covid is affecting the lives of people around the world. i'm philippa thomas. and this week we're hearing stories from the hospital wards. later, a junior hospital doctor who's also a national beauty queen. but i want to start with the stories of two men who've survived near—death experiences. we'll first go to philadelphia in the united states, where brett breslow has been undergoing weeks of
but britain's last governor of hong kong, chris patton, praises boris johnson's toughness.le which doesn't happen all that frequently in politics where doing the right thing, recognising our moral obligations, is also what's in our national interest. thursday is the 31st anniversary of the tiananmen massacre of democracy campaigners in beijing, marked in hong kong each year until now. the usual planned visual has been banned. china blames coronavirus. activists call that an excuse to disguise...
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and right now on jimmy kimmel, patton oswalt. have a great night.ou tomorrow. ♪ ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ♪ jimmy kimmel live! this is ridiculous, from his house. >> jimmy: hello and thank you for joining my quaran-ted talk. i'm jimmy, the ol' hermit from up in the hills. we are in week nine thousand of lockdown. of stay-at-home. people are getting restless craving other human beings. and i want to address something that i believe may be the cardinal sin of quarantine. maybe you have experienced this. it's the random unannounced drop-by. a friend calls you says, "hey, i'm pulling up in front of your house. come outside and say hello." and what are you gonna do? you're trapped. they know you're in there not doing anything. there's no getting away. so youut
and right now on jimmy kimmel, patton oswalt. have a great night.ou tomorrow. ♪ ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ♪ jimmy kimmel live! this is ridiculous, from his house. >> jimmy: hello and thank you for joining my quaran-ted talk. i'm jimmy, the ol' hermit from up in the hills. we are in week nine thousand of lockdown. of stay-at-home. people are getting restless craving other human beings. and i want to address something that i believe may be the cardinal sin of...
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under patton's leadership, that's exactly what they did. determined as the immortal general douglas mcarthur what knew that the american soldier never, ever quits after lea. after leaving the philippines for australia, at a low point of the pacific war in 1942, macarthur famously vowed "i shall return." for two years he then took great strategic risks and placed himself often in personal danger. on october 20th, 1944, macarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee-high water, and proclaimed people of the philippines, i have returned by the grace of almighty god. our forces stand again on philippine soil. he then called upon the island's brave people to rise up and join the fight. america's momentum was unstoppab unstoppable. these great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them. they didn't care. they knew their duty was to protect our country. they knew the army exists to preserve the republic and the strong foundations upon which is stands. family, god, country, liberty, and justice. they were true tough ameri
under patton's leadership, that's exactly what they did. determined as the immortal general douglas mcarthur what knew that the american soldier never, ever quits after lea. after leaving the philippines for australia, at a low point of the pacific war in 1942, macarthur famously vowed "i shall return." for two years he then took great strategic risks and placed himself often in personal danger. on october 20th, 1944, macarthur stepped off a landing boat, strode through knee-high...
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bailout fund for the fed all of those companies have their own patents that rests on top of max's patton you can see the references if you go to the google patent on line with your patent number 595-0176 so this is the this is the expertise they're building on that macs create well i feel like robert oppenheimer you know who created the atomic bomb and then regretted it you know i created the virtual specialist technology just for its market manipulation to create this fairest exchange in the world the hollywood stock exchange but it fell into the hands of wall street and now it's used to rip people off and i'm very sad about that talk about ripping people off we have another headline about how much private equity costs mostly to the pension fund industry but 1st we'll talk about cowper's which is the biggest pension fund in the world certainly in america it's there it's for public sector and california and cowhorse the biggest us public pension is considering boosting leverage to as high as 20 percent of the value of the fund or nearly $80000000000.00 based on current assets in order to
bailout fund for the fed all of those companies have their own patents that rests on top of max's patton you can see the references if you go to the google patent on line with your patent number 595-0176 so this is the this is the expertise they're building on that macs create well i feel like robert oppenheimer you know who created the atomic bomb and then regretted it you know i created the virtual specialist technology just for its market manipulation to create this fairest exchange in the...
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network according to a study that points to critical telecom patton's owned by the company now remember this is exactly what the white house has been fighting with vim and vigor and bravado here's our tease alex mile of each. despite the trumpet ministrations worldwide effort to shut out while way while way is something that's very dangerous the company has a foothold in the 5 g. game and america could do little about it according to a study conducted by 2 research firms more than 80 percent of inventions that are closely connected to 5 g. standards are owned by 6 companies and walk away is one of them. in fact while way owns more patents than anyone when it comes to the next generation of super fast interconnected wireless networks deep exile the co-founder and director of the research company grey b says that means when it comes to countries like the us even if they hire some other company to build the 5 g. infrastructure they still have to pay the chinese company because of the intellectual contribution to develop the technology simply put if the u.s. wants to participate in the next
network according to a study that points to critical telecom patton's owned by the company now remember this is exactly what the white house has been fighting with vim and vigor and bravado here's our tease alex mile of each. despite the trumpet ministrations worldwide effort to shut out while way while way is something that's very dangerous the company has a foothold in the 5 g. game and america could do little about it according to a study conducted by 2 research firms more than 80 percent of...
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the judgment of the house on that particular issue but john bolton said this was part of a wider patton and through his publishers as well he said he can't remember always hard pressed to remember a single foreign policy decision taken by president trump that was not driven with a view to reelection so certainly the content of this book could be very startling indeed the department of justice intent on suppressing it before it's published and it's due to be published in exactly one week's time so what are the administration's chances of success in its legal action. well courts are very very reluctant to get involved in 1st amendment issues of freedom of speech and the american civil liberties union released a statement in the course of the day in which it says that 50 years ago the supreme court of the united states prohibited richard nixon from preventing publication of the pentagon papers and that says the a.c.l.u. is evidence that there's a precedent for this that there is no way a government can enforce censorship which is what to bolton's lawyers are arguing that the department of
the judgment of the house on that particular issue but john bolton said this was part of a wider patton and through his publishers as well he said he can't remember always hard pressed to remember a single foreign policy decision taken by president trump that was not driven with a view to reelection so certainly the content of this book could be very startling indeed the department of justice intent on suppressing it before it's published and it's due to be published in exactly one week's time...
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beganour organization three years after macarthur, eisenhower, and patton quelled riots in washingtonthey moved out the bonus boys, the world war i veteran starving and asking for support. what does the military look like now? is the great misconception of the president is that he does not understand the makeup of the military? mohamed: aside from polling, one of the things that has changed dramatically is how it operates and how it is made up. the major threats to most western civilizations developed economies has been terrorism and a lot of forces are gearing towards that. on this issue of race relations generally, president trump has 64% disapproval and how he is handling race relations. it is the inverse of how the americans rate his handling of the economy. -- this all happens within the backdrop of a relative low and race relations in this country. 2000 one, 70% of black americans said that the current rate were good or somewhat good. 40% went from 70% down to in 2020. areof black respondents dissatisfied with the way that blacks are treated. 54% share that dissatisfaction. 66%
beganour organization three years after macarthur, eisenhower, and patton quelled riots in washingtonthey moved out the bonus boys, the world war i veteran starving and asking for support. what does the military look like now? is the great misconception of the president is that he does not understand the makeup of the military? mohamed: aside from polling, one of the things that has changed dramatically is how it operates and how it is made up. the major threats to most western civilizations...
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that was chris patton speaking with stephen engle. manufacturing is expected to pick up in june as economies reopen. pmiill get inside that released from deutsche bank. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: new industrial data from china is due later and analysts expect a strengthening expansion in manufacturing needed by the gradual reopening of the economy overseas. let's bring in deutsche bank greater china macro security just. inside manufacturing is doing well. sector seen the surface being impacted with the upper again beijing. china reporting 19 new coronavirus cases on monday. seven in beijing. me.hank you for having june pmi to indicate recovery of china's domestic economy. data shows generation growth in june accelerating engine one -- 1.1% year-over-year. fiscal spending picked up since may which should help stabilize investment consumption. shows recovery to 50% of last year's level plus the rebound of global pmi recently suggests recovery with exports. in beijing,cases containment measures have been effective in terms of checking p
that was chris patton speaking with stephen engle. manufacturing is expected to pick up in june as economies reopen. pmiill get inside that released from deutsche bank. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: new industrial data from china is due later and analysts expect a strengthening expansion in manufacturing needed by the gradual reopening of the economy overseas. let's bring in deutsche bank greater china macro security just. inside manufacturing is doing well. sector seen the surface being...
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that patton gave polish scientist mike veba an idea if he could count how many icebergs have traveled through this alley in the past he could calculate how much ice antarctica stands to lose. they vowed to find a key to unlock the past a past that's not too way at the bottom of the antarctic ocean as the depths of more than 3000 meters. icebergs contain debris as they melt this rock and soil fulls to the seabed and forms a layer of sediment the daybreak can be measured in core samples extracted from the sediment that allows scientists to calculate the number of icebergs that have traveled in on the particular average. cost of these niklaus and we've dated the biggest event to 14600 years ago that was a period when sea levels rose by 60 meters in about 400 years under 15 is. the sediment cause tell the story. during certain phases the slumbering giant can awaken and the rate of ice loss can soar one can fall from the can and be here we can see phases like here where there is very little sediment and here these are stable phases in the ice sheet they occur in both cold and warm periods
that patton gave polish scientist mike veba an idea if he could count how many icebergs have traveled through this alley in the past he could calculate how much ice antarctica stands to lose. they vowed to find a key to unlock the past a past that's not too way at the bottom of the antarctic ocean as the depths of more than 3000 meters. icebergs contain debris as they melt this rock and soil fulls to the seabed and forms a layer of sediment the daybreak can be measured in core samples extracted...