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wally, i remarked last week that i had been a subaltern to wally johnson, and what i meant by that is that wally was the assistant attorney general in the division of the justice department handling indian cases. he had been appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. associate solicitors did not have to go through that, and also my boss at the interior department, the solicitor, the general counsel of the department, kent frizzell was a presidential appointment and confirmed by the senate. and i guess together i saw them as the real giants in implementing the nixon-indian policy as a legal matter and in that sense i was an assistant to kent. in practicing law in washington, i have noticed over the years a lot of policies announced. and a certain amount of fanfare, perhaps almost nothing as dramatic as what bobbie described in this one, and then they wither on the vine because they are not implemented. but where i want to give credit to wally and kent frizzell , who was in our tulsa meeting but not here today, is that they really were determined to implement the nixon indi
wally, i remarked last week that i had been a subaltern to wally johnson, and what i meant by that is that wally was the assistant attorney general in the division of the justice department handling indian cases. he had been appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. associate solicitors did not have to go through that, and also my boss at the interior department, the solicitor, the general counsel of the department, kent frizzell was a presidential appointment and confirmed by the...
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they do not go out and actively kent andt it but wally did. i was to go out and serve exclusively as the lawyer advocate for reasonable legal indian claims within -- both in terms of bringing litigation and referring cases over to justice of theterms of all conflicts within the interior department. because there are a lot of agencies and president nixon recognized this in his message. that there are a lot of conflicts between the trust responsibility of the united states to protect the rights to resources of the indian tribes, towater, to land, to rights fish and the programs and responsibilities of other bureaus within the interior department. the fish and wildlife service. protecting and conserving fish and wildlife. the bureau of reclamation which for decades had been building water projects to provide irrigation water and municipal water to non-indians. water the indians had a reasonable claim to. agencies landholding often having conflicts with indian claims to land. and president nixon's message recognized that the indians were frequentl
they do not go out and actively kent andt it but wally did. i was to go out and serve exclusively as the lawyer advocate for reasonable legal indian claims within -- both in terms of bringing litigation and referring cases over to justice of theterms of all conflicts within the interior department. because there are a lot of agencies and president nixon recognized this in his message. that there are a lot of conflicts between the trust responsibility of the united states to protect the rights...
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down to you feel wally see. come clean. the rain of. the villagers also believe in warm woods medicinal properties they've been using it for generations even though the village has no electricity no one here has been to the doctor for years one which is prized as one of the most powerful medicinal herb so people here say it clears up a stomach ache in half an hour and a fever in 3 days. there's also a growing demand in big cities such as port elizabeth an hour's drive from the village the corona virus is spreading rapidly in urban areas despite the lockdown normal user and learns it has been growing warm wood for the last year her grandmother has been taking it for flu and. business is brisk glans we have sold 20 bunches today for one euro each but she doesn't believe it can protect people against corona and i wasn't there i was decadent and i don't tell them that. i don't need a lot of they. can't hear this case investigating how bad is this do don't know about it. i don't know about god. but farmer john i was thus feel safe from the v
down to you feel wally see. come clean. the rain of. the villagers also believe in warm woods medicinal properties they've been using it for generations even though the village has no electricity no one here has been to the doctor for years one which is prized as one of the most powerful medicinal herb so people here say it clears up a stomach ache in half an hour and a fever in 3 days. there's also a growing demand in big cities such as port elizabeth an hour's drive from the village the...
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as she heads to wally world. >> got the music too. >> i came prepared. know what our neighbor did? he actually built potentially another house in their backyard and a swimming pool back there. they leave the house and go to a kind of man cave back there and i am so jealous. and that is why you are going to wally world in your rv. good morning to both of you. coming up on "fox and friends" 14 minutes from now, tim mccarthy will join us from the nation's capital, a lot of talk about his anti-police sentiment increases, new york city's police department has seen a rise in retirement. we get reaction from the commission on civil rights, you will want to hear this. some states reversing course on their reopening plans. how leaders balance safety and economic security. also on deck sarah sanders and nancy grace was a busy tuesday morning, "fox and friends" starts 40 minutes from now on the channel you trust for your rv news. back with you on the other side. >> welcome back, florida, texas and california closing bars back down amid a surge of coronavirus cases
as she heads to wally world. >> got the music too. >> i came prepared. know what our neighbor did? he actually built potentially another house in their backyard and a swimming pool back there. they leave the house and go to a kind of man cave back there and i am so jealous. and that is why you are going to wally world in your rv. good morning to both of you. coming up on "fox and friends" 14 minutes from now, tim mccarthy will join us from the nation's capital, a lot of...
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he set a record, playing 2130's, does the term, being wally pip.y in sports, june 2, i am joe fonzi. >>> literally and figuratively, he was an nba giant. he was a hall of famer, former mvp, rookie of the year, he died today back east. his family announced, and this guy, if you wore your fans remember the 1975 nba final, he was always tough in the middle, even though the warriors won that in four straight games. he said they were too short play center, 6'9", but he was a rock. his specialty was the rebound and lightning outlet pass. he was a true gentleman, hall of famer, as a man and a player. he played for the washington bullets, now known as a wizards. he also coached them. he was plagued by physical ailments over the past several years, most recently, pneumonia. he was 74 years old. >>> we have some time to have some fun. check this out. when you think of june, you always think of weddings or graduations. here is one young lady was a softball player, graduating from high school. they did the graduation at the rangers home-field. she was not goin
he set a record, playing 2130's, does the term, being wally pip.y in sports, june 2, i am joe fonzi. >>> literally and figuratively, he was an nba giant. he was a hall of famer, former mvp, rookie of the year, he died today back east. his family announced, and this guy, if you wore your fans remember the 1975 nba final, he was always tough in the middle, even though the warriors won that in four straight games. he said they were too short play center, 6'9", but he was a rock. his...
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you'll see how our troops received support from our carriers, the invasion of wally, and the march on seoul. and you'll hear another report from a combat veteran who saw, as it happened, a part of the big picture. this is captain carl zimmerman inviting you to be with us then. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight on american history tv beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a night of programs on espionage. we begin with paul kicks talking about his book "the saboteur: the aristocrat who abecame france's most daring antinazi commando" which chronicles war exploits. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, 60 years ago, four african-american students protested segregation at a woolworth lunch counter in greensboro, north carolina, which began the lunch counter sit ins of the civil rights movement, on sunday live on american history tv and washington journal, we'll discuss the sit ins and desegregation with amherst professor tracey parker. then at 4:00 p.
you'll see how our troops received support from our carriers, the invasion of wally, and the march on seoul. and you'll hear another report from a combat veteran who saw, as it happened, a part of the big picture. this is captain carl zimmerman inviting you to be with us then. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight on american history tv beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a night of programs on espionage. we begin with paul kicks talking about his book "the saboteur: the aristocrat who abecame france's...
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killer in the same they say i love what did i say i was going to name the poet das a lot shit ways jay wally has hit upon the amplitude of the end no difficulty someone please go into is this really got the ball does it i'm not. quite that all of us it does this place don't they just know when a troll on your place going to develop the idea only a little bit. here but i'm curious. when it is someone who produces way past they don't know as they stand in no seat in my band i loneliness of yet this one in pm play call political men temple they get a young even less you're not dead. by gassy one of those youngest person us as i see now listen to the only see what is one of the new thought on the process wave files for a bit on the damage from 2 in the last one deals with those as enough of their leaders will see ellis. island for the last week or this present them in a school field but as i knows not to know when it's almost on pro lemme eat but i just get that it put on my eyes i see nando not a mean a son it is pleasant on the initial set with. the new mountain of the middle you let me go up
killer in the same they say i love what did i say i was going to name the poet das a lot shit ways jay wally has hit upon the amplitude of the end no difficulty someone please go into is this really got the ball does it i'm not. quite that all of us it does this place don't they just know when a troll on your place going to develop the idea only a little bit. here but i'm curious. when it is someone who produces way past they don't know as they stand in no seat in my band i loneliness of yet...
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recent years causing mumbai to become extremely vulnerable to flooding and water borne disease but the wally community of now part out that has lived along these banks for generations has a different approach to the river and forest many aspects of their traditional ways of life remain intact and in the guy's house is an embodiment of their philosophy a decades old star mined mound is safely in close. within the protective boundary of her brick wall she has no means of income and it is the community around her participants on the heritage walk that supports her in a frightening trend the government has now categorized her community as illegal settlers. they want to now demolish our homes we don't want a trace of the indigenous people we didn't even have access to water i used to carry large pictures to the river to fetch water every day it was. another member of the community is an artist whose family has lived in our part for 7 generations. to our tribal art form he tells this story with natural objects and paint made from stones bought up gets a share in go hollow hollows earnings through
recent years causing mumbai to become extremely vulnerable to flooding and water borne disease but the wally community of now part out that has lived along these banks for generations has a different approach to the river and forest many aspects of their traditional ways of life remain intact and in the guy's house is an embodiment of their philosophy a decades old star mined mound is safely in close. within the protective boundary of her brick wall she has no means of income and it is the...
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joining me by skype is wally turner, a lecturer at the hospital -- school of business at uc berkeley.molly, thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> let's start with a case study. let's look at facebook, they headquartered in menlo park, offices in san francisco and said in the next decade half of their workforce could be working remotely. how much will that impact those two cities which have lied on there revenue, tax revenue and ancillary spending? >> there is a difference between an employer giving employees the opportunity to work remotely and employees actually wanting to do that every day of the week. i think a lot of the surveys úthat have come out show us tha employees do want flexibility but that does not mean they want to work remotely forever. they still value face-to-face interaction and of course, there are a lot of jobs that cannot be done remotely and we have seen the impact on those jobs through the shelter in place. while some small percentage of workers may choose to work remotely and in fact leave the bay area, i don't think it is going to have a dramatic e
joining me by skype is wally turner, a lecturer at the hospital -- school of business at uc berkeley.molly, thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> let's start with a case study. let's look at facebook, they headquartered in menlo park, offices in san francisco and said in the next decade half of their workforce could be working remotely. how much will that impact those two cities which have lied on there revenue, tax revenue and ancillary spending? >> there is a...
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you'll see air support from our carriers, the invasion of wally, and the march on seoul.nd you'll hear a first-time report from platoon leader with the army's 24th infantry division. now, let's go back to august 1950. >> on 10 august after 47 days of fighting in korea, the tide of battle in the the pusan beachhead is ebbing and flowing for both sides. united nations forces are dug in along the 120 mile perimeter. communist troops still outnumbering ours 2 to 1 have failed in their objective to drive un forces into the sea or destroy them before we can take the offensive. at the southern end of our beachhead, task force keen consisting of units of the 25th infantry division, the fifth combat team and the first marine brigade are driving towards chinju in the first offensive in the war. 35 miles from pusan, key port of the entire beachhead. southwest of taegu, u.s. troops are reducing a communist bridge head. south of waegwan, u.s. troops are containing another bridge head. north of waegwan, a counter attack by south korean troops pushes communists back across the river. al
you'll see air support from our carriers, the invasion of wally, and the march on seoul.nd you'll hear a first-time report from platoon leader with the army's 24th infantry division. now, let's go back to august 1950. >> on 10 august after 47 days of fighting in korea, the tide of battle in the the pusan beachhead is ebbing and flowing for both sides. united nations forces are dug in along the 120 mile perimeter. communist troops still outnumbering ours 2 to 1 have failed in their...
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stop, russ it's been nuts just a couple quick things you know, the griswold's went to wally world, but the park was closed the reason i bring that up is where are you flying to? there's no place to go, number one. the airlines are absolutely in trouble. in may delta said they were reducing pilots from 14,000 to 7,000. that was the day to buy it you buy delta on a day it trades 120 million shares i think that happens at 24 quickly we call jeff mills the general. his mother-in-law is upset by that she shouldn't be it's a term of endearment. >> is it not high enough in the scale of military accolades or something? >> this is the coolest nickname i've ever had. i want it to stick keep it up >> that's not saying a lot >> i know. >> coming up, amazon the latest tech giant to get into the self-driving car game. why the company is making a billion dollar bet on a secretive startup. and what every retail trader needs to know about how to use options. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can.
stop, russ it's been nuts just a couple quick things you know, the griswold's went to wally world, but the park was closed the reason i bring that up is where are you flying to? there's no place to go, number one. the airlines are absolutely in trouble. in may delta said they were reducing pilots from 14,000 to 7,000. that was the day to buy it you buy delta on a day it trades 120 million shares i think that happens at 24 quickly we call jeff mills the general. his mother-in-law is upset by...
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it's nick wallis from the panorama programme. this conversation is being filmed.chief executive of the post office. nick, i'm sorry, i've already given a statement to the programme. thank you. no, i would like to ask you why the post office knew about remote access... call ends ..to the horizon system. this is one of the biggest frustrations about covering this story for so long — the consistent refusal of the chief executive and the people at the top to answer serious questions about what's been happening. i think the postmasters deserve better than that. mps have demanded answers from paula vennells. and politicians on both sides of the house want a public inquiry. people went to prison. people's livelihoods were lost and some of the victims ended their lives. that is enough for a judge—led public inquiry. i've never heard of anything like it at all, where a government—owned organisation attacked, on the basis of false evidence... ..the integrity of so many pillars of the community. it's, it's... a quite extraordinary story. has there been a cover—up? i believe
it's nick wallis from the panorama programme. this conversation is being filmed.chief executive of the post office. nick, i'm sorry, i've already given a statement to the programme. thank you. no, i would like to ask you why the post office knew about remote access... call ends ..to the horizon system. this is one of the biggest frustrations about covering this story for so long — the consistent refusal of the chief executive and the people at the top to answer serious questions about what's...
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the campgrounds include bridal veil, crane flat, and wally meadows.his comes amid a surge of coronavirus cases in california. reservations between now and the end of july are being canceled. other campgrounds and already opened will remain open. the number of visitors admitted to yosemite has been cut in half. >>> we continue on with the summer weather pattern, taking us through june. it will continue right through the weekend. these are the highs today. have the highest tomorrow that will be very similar. these inland spots will be warmer. the 93 in fairfield will turn into 96, something like that. this is the fog, and plenty of it. as we saw 10:00, we have a good push of seabreeze pushing into the inland bay values. most areas will wake up, their conditioners will not take on. you can see the seabreeze right here. you can see how far inland this is, with the green going into the delta. it will be hot inland tomorrow, just as it was today. the heat advisory is will remain in effect as high- pressure bills from the desert southwest. we are sandwiched
the campgrounds include bridal veil, crane flat, and wally meadows.his comes amid a surge of coronavirus cases in california. reservations between now and the end of july are being canceled. other campgrounds and already opened will remain open. the number of visitors admitted to yosemite has been cut in half. >>> we continue on with the summer weather pattern, taking us through june. it will continue right through the weekend. these are the highs today. have the highest tomorrow that...
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and both so not and all the problems that they have people are tired and sick of this kind off to wally so i think that there's a room for the middle for no well there is a shot of people that really want to take care and make a serious job i hope that i can be in this field perhaps even as the president. who knows i am more than 35 years older than born in brazil so there are only the 2 conditions there. you have to be president so i'm 55 i'm going to grandfather of got really no i have a wonderful family have a very nice and i love my my profession as a pediatric or to put it surgeon i really like to to run health systems run have a hospital systems so i can really help my country in many many ways i have invitations to state an added states when i will fell there to work in how the countries all around the world but i always decided to come back here because i know that here you have so many work to be done and my generation of it is now coming to a time that they would have to say what they think about the country. recently given that the thank you so much for talking to algis yeah
and both so not and all the problems that they have people are tired and sick of this kind off to wally so i think that there's a room for the middle for no well there is a shot of people that really want to take care and make a serious job i hope that i can be in this field perhaps even as the president. who knows i am more than 35 years older than born in brazil so there are only the 2 conditions there. you have to be president so i'm 55 i'm going to grandfather of got really no i have a...
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colleagues who served on a variety of other sensitive committees i am still a bit suspicious about wallye chinese model is so dramatically different than the western model and they still practice true political communism. in the bigger resources of the country that still dominate it in the states on the matter, i guess i am inherently suspicious of that but i depend on my colleagues and other committees that have greater access to work on the legislation that particularly goes into that point. >> speaking of huawei. one of the things that i think some of the smaller telecom companies both here and the united states and elsewhere is that the advantage of using the huawei agreement is that it is lot less expensive and to they are providing this 5g on a certain bandwidth that is most ideal and can go for long distances. for example, and rural part of oklahoma is probably more cost-effective to set up huawei then some of the more pricier ones. are we doing this right thing by balancing those two needs? or do you think the danger of working with, like you said, a communist party led company t
colleagues who served on a variety of other sensitive committees i am still a bit suspicious about wallye chinese model is so dramatically different than the western model and they still practice true political communism. in the bigger resources of the country that still dominate it in the states on the matter, i guess i am inherently suspicious of that but i depend on my colleagues and other committees that have greater access to work on the legislation that particularly goes into that point....
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brian: wally had this conversation where we are in history, they want to take jackson's statue -.n't like it at all. i don't anything that's going on. i'm topped federal. the states are, states are weak. a lot of people are weak and allowing it to happen. it's going over a little around the world even. they want to remove the statue of gandhi. they wanted to take down .-ellipsis ask grant. he stopped the confederates. he was a great general. brian: do you understand how you get thomas jefferson, james madison, one thing had his they were brilliant and they all had slaves. how do we grow as a country cannot forget our past? president trump: you have to understand history and the culture. so many other aspects of our country and people can study that and hated unless all he did but you can't take that and take down george washington statue. half of our country is named after washington. we have to remember the heritage and the culture of our country. you know, this is less important but very important, some of the things that they are trying to destroy our magnificent pieces of art.
brian: wally had this conversation where we are in history, they want to take jackson's statue -.n't like it at all. i don't anything that's going on. i'm topped federal. the states are, states are weak. a lot of people are weak and allowing it to happen. it's going over a little around the world even. they want to remove the statue of gandhi. they wanted to take down .-ellipsis ask grant. he stopped the confederates. he was a great general. brian: do you understand how you get thomas...
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thus the term being wally pipped.is his day in sports june 2, i am joe fonzi. >> one of the great truly great nba centers in the history of the sport has died. longtime fans certainly know and young fans who know their nba history know the name. he was just an absolute rock considered undersized for a nobody ever pursed the sky around. i think warrior fans remember the 1975 nba finals in which the warriors won. he presented quite a problem although the warriors eventually sweat. especially rebounding and lightning like passes to get the fast break's rolling. a true hall of fame man and player in elite nba finals mvp and league mvp also rookie of the year also coached the bullets. he was suffering from numerous physical ailments most recently pneumonia. he was 74 years of age. >>> this the month of june known for weddings and also graduations. everyone's had to be creative with regard to both of those. down in texas a high school graduation, she's a softball player. she did it her way. check this out. >> cd. >> there a
thus the term being wally pipped.is his day in sports june 2, i am joe fonzi. >> one of the great truly great nba centers in the history of the sport has died. longtime fans certainly know and young fans who know their nba history know the name. he was just an absolute rock considered undersized for a nobody ever pursed the sky around. i think warrior fans remember the 1975 nba finals in which the warriors won. he presented quite a problem although the warriors eventually sweat....
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. >> to defund the police movement, democratic strategists kevin wally, steve rogers and republican candidate for senate former congressman jason lewis, welcome to all of you. >> good to see you. jillian: i want to stay with you as a former officer, how exactly do you think this will work, we are told there will be other community policing opportunities, different ways to respond if there is a 9 one one call, what do you envision? >> this is how it is going to work, the blood of crime victims will flow like never before in the history of this country. when you begin to reduce the budgets of police department you are reducing manpower and giving total and complete control over to criminal enterprises including gangs. keep in mind the president has heard the call of the people, crime victims who are being hit hard in minority communities by drug dealers, gangsters and is responding in kind saying we need law and order, we need more cops which i agree with community policing, it is a great proactive way of for venting crime but in cities like chicago you need to get cops that will protect the pe
. >> to defund the police movement, democratic strategists kevin wally, steve rogers and republican candidate for senate former congressman jason lewis, welcome to all of you. >> good to see you. jillian: i want to stay with you as a former officer, how exactly do you think this will work, we are told there will be other community policing opportunities, different ways to respond if there is a 9 one one call, what do you envision? >> this is how it is going to work, the blood...
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. >> you need that wally looking thing. that is more your speed.nd safer. >>> let's take a look at what is going on in san jose. welcome to wednesday, 59 degrees under a party cloudy sky. slightly warmer over yesterday. we still have the fire and heat risk, heightened one through saturday. as the breezes will break our heat come sunday. here is a look at how fast the fog fades away. it is a little juicy this morning. i've heard reports of mist out there. and as we head into the evening hours, you will start to make the return trip back to the east and cover most of us again tonight. mid to upper 80s through most of the south bay. 90 morgan hill, 72 santa cruz. 74 at millbrae, 79 menlo park. everybody else in the low 80s on the peninsula. we'll have low to mid-60s, a little more sunshine along the coast today. upper 60s to near 70 downtown, south san francisco, sausalito. definitely warmer in the north bay. mid to upper 80s. that will be the biggest jump in temperatures today compared to yesterday. and look at that dangerous heat, cloverdale, lake p
. >> you need that wally looking thing. that is more your speed.nd safer. >>> let's take a look at what is going on in san jose. welcome to wednesday, 59 degrees under a party cloudy sky. slightly warmer over yesterday. we still have the fire and heat risk, heightened one through saturday. as the breezes will break our heat come sunday. here is a look at how fast the fog fades away. it is a little juicy this morning. i've heard reports of mist out there. and as we head into the...
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wally continue to look at these pictures and see what's going on here. when you talk about reform.et me ask about this. because the different things we just listed in terms of measures that the governors wanting to take, yes they increase transparency yes. maybe they prevent vibes and perhaps save lives by saying no chokeholds let's say that makes a huge difference but it doesn't get to the root of the problem which we've been talk about and the protests are about a lot, and that is the systemic racism that's abundant in our society. but it is also in law enforcement, which is also what is fuelling some of the action. right? so how do you transform a department and that piece to rid out the racism? >> well ana, it is true that there is a problem in police. just as there is in every other segment of society. we're still recruiting from the human race. but what i'm seeing is that the unis and the police membership have to get involved in this. these officers with 18 complaints like we saw in minneapolis have no place on the police department and they endanger the well-being of the go
wally continue to look at these pictures and see what's going on here. when you talk about reform.et me ask about this. because the different things we just listed in terms of measures that the governors wanting to take, yes they increase transparency yes. maybe they prevent vibes and perhaps save lives by saying no chokeholds let's say that makes a huge difference but it doesn't get to the root of the problem which we've been talk about and the protests are about a lot, and that is the...
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great to have you, wally. >> great to be here with you. >> shannon: okay we've gotten conflicting reportsle does say this, the policies do not allow ads to run derogatory content with comments on site. then we offer guidance and best practices to publishers how to comply. can you explain to us what is happening now with "the federalist" to change content of the articles? please comments? what is going to happen? >> so their story has been changing a little bit and originally nbc news contacted google and asked google to demonetize us because of a story we ran. they had a quote from google saying they were d monetizing us. then when that story broke and all heck broke loose, they change their story to say we have a policy about comments and in violation of the comments. we did pull out her comments temporarily to get this figured out, but that story does not past muster either. you to become a site full of horrific comments so we don't think they actually have a problem with comments or running ads on places where comments are not made. or any of the other fights that use google ads or com
great to have you, wally. >> great to be here with you. >> shannon: okay we've gotten conflicting reportsle does say this, the policies do not allow ads to run derogatory content with comments on site. then we offer guidance and best practices to publishers how to comply. can you explain to us what is happening now with "the federalist" to change content of the articles? please comments? what is going to happen? >> so their story has been changing a little bit and...
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walter >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from wally in north carolina. >> i like where you are. ibm. it is red hat. what are we saying here? >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i watch your show every night and have for many years. >> really? >> caller: the coronavirus has ruined the world's economy the past five months and probably will for many more. people must eat and they're beginning to go out now and shop walmart has the best prices in groceries and selection, and other products than any of their competitors. their parking lot is always full the stores are large and accommodate hundreds of customers and -- >> you're probably wondering why did the stock break down i'll give you the answer what happened to all these stocks is that other stores are now open that were closed. so it was like they had no competition, now they have some, so people are freaking out i'm with you i would buy walmart. i would buy something here and buy some later and i'll go to jeff in texas, jeff? >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? >> i'm having a good day how about you? >> caller: good, thanks. >
walter >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from wally in north carolina. >> i like where you are. ibm. it is red hat. what are we saying here? >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i watch your show every night and have for many years. >> really? >> caller: the coronavirus has ruined the world's economy the past five months and probably will for many more. people must eat and they're beginning to go out now and shop walmart has the best prices in groceries and selection,...
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former students have also paid tribute, including wally collins.ad, so passionate, enthusiastic. always there all the time, went the extra mile for everyone. always wanted people to be happy and included. i don't think you realise how much of an impact he had in everyone's life. so, so he had in everyone's life. so, so sad. james furlong had been enjoying a summer evening here at forbury gardens when the stabbing attack began. police are continuing to question 25—year—old khairi saadallah, a libyan man who lived locally. detained at the scene, he was rea rrested detained at the scene, he was rearrested under section 41 of the terrorist act. he was known to mi5 the terrorist act. he was known to m15 but decided he was not a genuine risk or immediate threat. i am appalled and second that people should lose their lives in this way. if there are lessons that we need to about how we handle such cases, how we handle the events leading up to such cases than we will learn those lessons. this man was also in forbury gardens and sally evening and saw a group
former students have also paid tribute, including wally collins.ad, so passionate, enthusiastic. always there all the time, went the extra mile for everyone. always wanted people to be happy and included. i don't think you realise how much of an impact he had in everyone's life. so, so he had in everyone's life. so, so sad. james furlong had been enjoying a summer evening here at forbury gardens when the stabbing attack began. police are continuing to question 25—year—old khairi saadallah,...
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ainsley: i'm glad you asked him the question about the wally next friday.e has to bring our country together when it comes to race relations. i hope that is a celebration day next friday for all americans. thank you so much, harris. congratulations. >> thanks, guys. ainsley: excellent interview as always. we will be watching the full entry at 1:00 today. she went to texas and came back so she is such a hard worker. 15 mention after the top of the hour. we have been telling you about the occupiers in seattle. our next guest first exposed the city's homeless crisis on our show last year. and now he's taking us inside the autonomous zone. that's next. i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. i've been on and off oral steroids to manage my asthma. does that sound normal to you? it's time for a nunormal with nucala. my nunormal: fewer asthma attacks. my nunormal: less oral steroids. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. it targets and reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is proven to help preve
ainsley: i'm glad you asked him the question about the wally next friday.e has to bring our country together when it comes to race relations. i hope that is a celebration day next friday for all americans. thank you so much, harris. congratulations. >> thanks, guys. ainsley: excellent interview as always. we will be watching the full entry at 1:00 today. she went to texas and came back so she is such a hard worker. 15 mention after the top of the hour. we have been telling you about the...
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president trump's financial records can be obtained by a third party or in a state criminal probe wally in office. the description noting within oral arguments, the supreme court appeared divided along ideological lines when scrutinizing house democrats' demand for the documents. lawmakers subpoenaed eight years of the president's records in april 2019i head of the formal impeachment probe last year. the split on the conservative-leaning court would appear well for president trump. chief justice roberts remained the wildcard in the legal battle that could affect the election november. if you want to read more about the cases, that from "the washington times." marcus is next out of california. a republican. good morning. caller: good morning. i just have a question, i watched the trump rallies and things like this, it just seems to me that a lot of stuff is always going down in the democratic states for the writing mostly happening -- happening.tly why doesn't it seem like the mayors and governors know their own laws on how to protect their citizens? host: open phones to end our program
president trump's financial records can be obtained by a third party or in a state criminal probe wally in office. the description noting within oral arguments, the supreme court appeared divided along ideological lines when scrutinizing house democrats' demand for the documents. lawmakers subpoenaed eight years of the president's records in april 2019i head of the formal impeachment probe last year. the split on the conservative-leaning court would appear well for president trump. chief...
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i want to point out to you, wow, a whopping, 7.7 million viewers tuned into fox news to watch the wally night. big numbers. thanks so much, guys. >> spicy, the more things change, the more things stay the same. good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is tuesday, june 23rd. we have white house reporter for the associated press jonathan lemire, associated editor of "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson, nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "kasie d.c." on sunday nights, kasie hunt and historian jon meacham, the author of the biography of john lewis entitled "his truth is marching on." we look forward to that. president trump is slated to visit yuma, arizona, to mark a campaign promise. the completion of 200 miles of a new wall along the u.s./mexico border. it is president trump's second visit in arizona. after a stop in yuma, the president is expected to head to phoenix to give a speech at a church. the mayor of phoenix said the event, quotes, does not abide by current cdc guidelines during covid-19. the mayor's statement also reads in part, q
i want to point out to you, wow, a whopping, 7.7 million viewers tuned into fox news to watch the wally night. big numbers. thanks so much, guys. >> spicy, the more things change, the more things stay the same. good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is tuesday, june 23rd. we have white house reporter for the associated press jonathan lemire, associated editor of "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson, nbc news capitol hill...