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go on the show we catch up with our globe trotter on his adventure and kerry gets to. one of our viewers shows us the sights and sounds of moscow. and we take you on a tour of frankfurt. but for now via book just like many towns along the line this small city too has a spectacular palace this one was built in the 17th century and it's considered one of the most remarkable baroque castles of the region. from here i get a great deal of what's coming next and heading down to the river and out onto the water. so this is your motor on the level it's a single blade battle going on stage public one hand up here the other down here place it in the water and roll by there are any typical beginner's mistakes i've never really done this then yet if you go under some low drains then paddle out backwards this is you don't want to get caught up in the branches otherwise you could capsule itself would the word get a 100 my best to avoid that. for that hard life. your hold on to the boat sit down and that's it. for us. oh my god oh my god don't you dare flip us over. with your feet do
go on the show we catch up with our globe trotter on his adventure and kerry gets to. one of our viewers shows us the sights and sounds of moscow. and we take you on a tour of frankfurt. but for now via book just like many towns along the line this small city too has a spectacular palace this one was built in the 17th century and it's considered one of the most remarkable baroque castles of the region. from here i get a great deal of what's coming next and heading down to the river and out onto...
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these days trotter is also spending a lot of time directing such as the mini series adaptation of anorthodox. for most actors don't really find their way behind the camera why did you choose to take this. season of. fun i've always wanted to be shaping things to say that i started writing screenplays before i started acting in films but. then i learned how to edit and how to write a treatment. how to get funds. and without that i probably would never have dared to make a feature length film called as i had to hold. the pings are going to have a problem how do you integrate your acting experiences into your director. yeah. so i'm going on like others starting out with direct and i've got the great advantage of having been on many sets as an actress i cherish and i have observed many other directors men and women at work so couldn't even leave this leaving your directorial debut i love life it was about an excessive relationship between a young woman and an older man. but it's about much more isn't it i can feel me. yes this is after. on the one hand it's an obsessive love affair but o
these days trotter is also spending a lot of time directing such as the mini series adaptation of anorthodox. for most actors don't really find their way behind the camera why did you choose to take this. season of. fun i've always wanted to be shaping things to say that i started writing screenplays before i started acting in films but. then i learned how to edit and how to write a treatment. how to get funds. and without that i probably would never have dared to make a feature length film...
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trotter ordering a crackdown on a peaceful protest near the white house to make way for a controversial photo. elsewhere police take aim at charlotte's also home to. look for and this is her dark. corner are the murder of the 6 car. that she doesn't use correspondent stefan demons in minneapolis and now germany's foreign minister ways and insisting that journalists must be allowed to do their job. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program a complex wave of unrest across the united states has entered its 8th day the killing of an unarmed african-american man in police custody last week has fueled demonstrations in scores. of american cities tens of thousands have demonstrated peacefully but some protests have turned violent at least 6 people have died and 5 police officers have been shot in several u.s. cities and president trump has vowed to deploy the military if the violence isn't reined in critics including former vice president joe biden have slammed trump for acting the divisive rather than leaving a country in crisis. president trump chose the rose garden at the white house for a spe
trotter ordering a crackdown on a peaceful protest near the white house to make way for a controversial photo. elsewhere police take aim at charlotte's also home to. look for and this is her dark. corner are the murder of the 6 car. that she doesn't use correspondent stefan demons in minneapolis and now germany's foreign minister ways and insisting that journalists must be allowed to do their job. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program a complex wave of unrest across the united states has...
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william monroe trotter and his protest against birth of a nation, that spectacularly racist 1915 blockbuster film that woodrow wilson allowed to be screened in the white house. speaking of woodrow wilson -- [laughter] perhaps he should have thought a little more carefully about his words on the evening of april 2, 1917, as he spoke before the congress and issued a declaration of war against germany. we all know the words. in his 36-minute speech, he proclaimed the world must be made safe for democracy. we are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind and we shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the fate and freedom and nations can make them. perhaps more than any other group, african-americans seized on the blatant hypocrisy of his pledge and appropriated democracy as a rhetorical and ideological weapon in the cause of racial equality. by framing the war as a struggle over the future of global democracy, wilson created the ideological terrain for the emergence of the new negro, both in the united states and beyond. events in the summer 1917 painfully reveal
william monroe trotter and his protest against birth of a nation, that spectacularly racist 1915 blockbuster film that woodrow wilson allowed to be screened in the white house. speaking of woodrow wilson -- [laughter] perhaps he should have thought a little more carefully about his words on the evening of april 2, 1917, as he spoke before the congress and issued a declaration of war against germany. we all know the words. in his 36-minute speech, he proclaimed the world must be made safe for...
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in even the sequel deutschland $86.00 trotters character is at the heart of the action which begins inangola. his friends and an existence. that has to then have to come to have to get back and invest in and i mean ask to be indeed the cia's mc of the hundreds that have hit when he went back to its own devices that i understand is an added. the popular series was seen around the world the next season deutschland 89 is now in production which try to reprising her role as lenore a. as it has released us prison as an actor the nicest thing about getting to play a character like this for 3 seasons is that you grow close to the people who write the character. and you contribute your own ideas. i think here we complemented one another quite nicely of should advise against your father into the obvious that you perform on the theatrical stage of the current film you're in front of and behind the camera your artistic branches is there anything left for you to do for me except this that's writing is the thing i'm most afraid of. here i'd say i have the fewest tools of the trade s. to get me thro
in even the sequel deutschland $86.00 trotters character is at the heart of the action which begins inangola. his friends and an existence. that has to then have to come to have to get back and invest in and i mean ask to be indeed the cia's mc of the hundreds that have hit when he went back to its own devices that i understand is an added. the popular series was seen around the world the next season deutschland 89 is now in production which try to reprising her role as lenore a. as it has...
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. >> richard trotter is a former cia officer and author, the origins of the cold war. up next he talks about the origin of inter logistics gathering from world war ii. the establishment of the cia in 1947. allies from president truman case were instrumental. the international spy museum recorded the event in november of 2017. >> we're very fortunate to have an old friend with us tonight. a former officer with the cia clandestine service. he was in the directors operations, as well the office of congressional affairs, and the study of intelligence review as the deputy director. ages you 1972. >>
. >> richard trotter is a former cia officer and author, the origins of the cold war. up next he talks about the origin of inter logistics gathering from world war ii. the establishment of the cia in 1947. allies from president truman case were instrumental. the international spy museum recorded the event in november of 2017. >> we're very fortunate to have an old friend with us tonight. a former officer with the cia clandestine service. he was in the directors operations, as well...
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joining us with their expert opinion from the judicial crisis network gail trotter. on procedural grounds, why are they trying to fix the procedure to run again? >> reporter: they can and should continue to litigate it, the judicial branch dropped buckets of sand into what should be a straightforward process, and unlawful executive action. chief justice john roberts strikes again. if biden were to win the theaca decision is gone and lawless people would have been able to weapon eyes the court to for a president, the rule of law in the system of liberty is supposed to work. >> what clarence thomas has to say, today's decision must be recognized for what it is, a politically controversial and legally -- the future political battles to be in this court. i understand your point with the timing of the election. there is a procedural issue with it. >> justice thomas's opinion was spot on, and unlawful action by the prior administration, there is legal reasoning in this. if you think about it chief justice john roberts, with the legal wing of the court to rule 5-4 to say th
joining us with their expert opinion from the judicial crisis network gail trotter. on procedural grounds, why are they trying to fix the procedure to run again? >> reporter: they can and should continue to litigate it, the judicial branch dropped buckets of sand into what should be a straightforward process, and unlawful executive action. chief justice john roberts strikes again. if biden were to win the theaca decision is gone and lawless people would have been able to weapon eyes the...
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gail trotter joined us earlier saying it makes it difficult for this president to appeal. >> the judicial branch just jumped buckets of sand into what should be a straightforward process of this administration being able to undo what was an unlawful executive action in the first place. jillian: the president's november opponent, joe biden, is praising the decision, the supreme court's ruling is a victory made possible by the courage and resilience hundreds of thousands of dac recipients who bravely stood up and refused to be ignored. and as president i will get to work immediately to make it permanent. theaca recipients elevating the ruling. >> it means for now i will still be able to one day have my own classroom, i built a home in a community that welcomes my family. i will be able to look forward to my graduation and still be able to renew my daca in april. >> reporter: justice clarence thomas objected calling it an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision. jillian: the court fighting against the president has conservatives worried about checks and balan
gail trotter joined us earlier saying it makes it difficult for this president to appeal. >> the judicial branch just jumped buckets of sand into what should be a straightforward process of this administration being able to undo what was an unlawful executive action in the first place. jillian: the president's november opponent, joe biden, is praising the decision, the supreme court's ruling is a victory made possible by the courage and resilience hundreds of thousands of dac recipients...
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. >> gail trotter of the digital crisis network says this highlights the double standard on executive orders, she joined us for that message next. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. feeling heavy? probioslim promotes healthy digestion and helps you lose weight. patented probiotics ease constipation, gas, and bloating, while powerful egcg burns fat and calories. unleash your potential with probioslim, the #1 probiotic fat burner at walmart. yeah. this moving thing never gets any ea
. >> gail trotter of the digital crisis network says this highlights the double standard on executive orders, she joined us for that message next. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts...
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. >> don't think the glob trotters could do any of that. he's incredible. >> and larry, don't try any of that at home. >> i wouldn't. >> all right. s tbc 7 news at 11:00. >> you're looking at a pro-police rally in napa california where they are backing the blue. one of the first like this that we've seen in the entire bay area. we'll have a full report for you tonight at 11:00. >>> and right now walnut creek businesses are boarding up in response to a possible protest tonight. hear from business owners who say they are worried. that is it for this edition of abc7 news. thank you so much for joining us. get the news any time at the abc7 news. i'm ama alex: alex trebek here. your favorite champions, their best wins, and how they get to this season's tournament of champions coming up right now. johnny: this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are a data analyst from centennial, colorado... a literary agent from new york, new york... and our returning champion, a fire lookout from bend, oregon... ...whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now her
. >> don't think the glob trotters could do any of that. he's incredible. >> and larry, don't try any of that at home. >> i wouldn't. >> all right. s tbc 7 news at 11:00. >> you're looking at a pro-police rally in napa california where they are backing the blue. one of the first like this that we've seen in the entire bay area. we'll have a full report for you tonight at 11:00. >>> and right now walnut creek businesses are boarding up in response to a...
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determined to get overseas to get a passport when other african-american leaders such as william monroe trotter and ida b. wells were being denied passports. he traveled on the official press ship which was accompanying wilson to france, so he was determined to represent african-americans, but also the black world more broadly at the peace conference. he was able to secure meetings with some american officials. i think colonel house. obviously he never met with wilson. he didn't actually attend the versailles proceedings, but envisioned the pan-african congress that he organized as a shadow congress, if you will. to make it clear that the representatives at versailles needed to take seriously the concerns of africans, especially as it related to germany's colonial territories and how they would be reappropriated, but also ensuring that the rights of african-american people in the former german territories would be respected. >> thank you. >> my question refers back to two questions ago. it is the relationship with the french troops. here in the museum, we have on display an artifact called the
determined to get overseas to get a passport when other african-american leaders such as william monroe trotter and ida b. wells were being denied passports. he traveled on the official press ship which was accompanying wilson to france, so he was determined to represent african-americans, but also the black world more broadly at the peace conference. he was able to secure meetings with some american officials. i think colonel house. obviously he never met with wilson. he didn't actually attend...
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>> the globe trotter that you are $4,000 back in your pocket as a tax credit that's being kicked aroundeimbursing you on airline tickets that you would be able to take against earnings for your taxes. maybe that includes hotels and restaurants and other hospitality. that's the name of the game. did you go to the airport, what you could expect is a pretty sterile environment. airports around airlines themselves are doing everything they can to reassure americans that it is safe enough to travel for at least those who are not in the vulnerable positions of contracting covid-19 walk into the airport you have to have a mask. could i osceola at some point are touchless. you want to have with you your gloves or some device. all those points along the way including checking in, checking your baggage, going through security. you get yourself into the airport. you are going to find yourself in the gate house. you want to sort of distance from everybody as they tend to crowd toward the aircraft. get on board the aircraft and you want to bring your own clean kit that you build yourself. i do i do
>> the globe trotter that you are $4,000 back in your pocket as a tax credit that's being kicked aroundeimbursing you on airline tickets that you would be able to take against earnings for your taxes. maybe that includes hotels and restaurants and other hospitality. that's the name of the game. did you go to the airport, what you could expect is a pretty sterile environment. airports around airlines themselves are doing everything they can to reassure americans that it is safe enough to...
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in contrast, sir keir starmer, i thought trotter rather more nuanced line this morning, yes criticising, long time ago by democratic means and put in a museum. now, that sounds fine, but actually, the mayor of bristol, who comes, his parents, ithink, came from the caribbean, he was cautious about that, i think his view was that it would expend an awful lot of political capital if he tried to do that, where is his priority was more in tackling issues around housing, poverty, austerity and so on, than if he had spent a lot of focus on trying to campaign for the removal of the statue, that would have meant he got completely distracted from his other agenda. but sir keir starmer, i think i did try to slightly different line this morning, suggesting that, actually, it was completely inappropriate to have that sort of statue honouring a slave trader still up in a prominent place in the 21st century britain. this is what he said. shouldn't have been done in that way, completely wrong to put statue down like that, but stepping back, that statue should have been brought down, a long time ago. yo
in contrast, sir keir starmer, i thought trotter rather more nuanced line this morning, yes criticising, long time ago by democratic means and put in a museum. now, that sounds fine, but actually, the mayor of bristol, who comes, his parents, ithink, came from the caribbean, he was cautious about that, i think his view was that it would expend an awful lot of political capital if he tried to do that, where is his priority was more in tackling issues around housing, poverty, austerity and so on,...