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. >> my parents, ernest jones and mom purdis jones. dad, my father, born and raised on the farm, that was his life. that's what he loved to do. i'm a member of a family of ten children, six boys and four girls, and the first five children was born as rowden, because their dad was rowden and he was killed cutting logs in the woods. so that first five were very young and my dad ernest jones married my mama and has five more children, but my dad raised all ten of us because they was very, very young when their dad got killed. basically they were very disciplined, had a seventh grade education. mom had a seventh grade education but very bright, very brilliant people and one of the ambitions they had, they gave us as we were little kids, he two goals for us, he wanted all of us to be educated and he wanted to see all ten of us in heaven, so he wanted us to be committed to church, hard work and school, so i had the pleasure of going to school all the way through elementary, all the way through high school and i never missed a day. he was mea
. >> my parents, ernest jones and mom purdis jones. dad, my father, born and raised on the farm, that was his life. that's what he loved to do. i'm a member of a family of ten children, six boys and four girls, and the first five children was born as rowden, because their dad was rowden and he was killed cutting logs in the woods. so that first five were very young and my dad ernest jones married my mama and has five more children, but my dad raised all ten of us because they was very,...
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we've hahad people l like bobob wills riright herere, willie n nelson, george strait, dolly partrton, ernest tubb, jack feder, the list goes on and on and on. ♪ oh the key's in the mailox come on in ♪ - [darius] but for this honky tonk, every texas two-step forward pushes the bastian to the brink. - [male] t this streetet has chananged so much in the last fewew years.. we're losin' a lot of the old feel of austinin. - [darius] shuffle into "honky tonk heaven,"
we've hahad people l like bobob wills riright herere, willie n nelson, george strait, dolly partrton, ernest tubb, jack feder, the list goes on and on and on. ♪ oh the key's in the mailox come on in ♪ - [darius] but for this honky tonk, every texas two-step forward pushes the bastian to the brink. - [male] t this streetet has chananged so much in the last fewew years.. we're losin' a lot of the old feel of austinin. - [darius] shuffle into "honky tonk heaven,"
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product ernest was farm is we're a little proud that king was now known all over the world the the new there are more in the end. i have to defend the farmers compare the king law from the german supermarket with what they've just harvested from their own field this is the premier the box says class one but even our class 2 is bigger than their subject of there's a form of. yeah and i'd say it's class 3 of them. in june and these little ones here they're nothing that's a chicken feed the stories in this new. pope is done with this field for today further up the hillside she has another plot of rodney king one that needs harvesting. when the super food boom started in 24 st the price fixing all went through the roof back then even small villages like c.n.n. pounded profited from this trend. it's time to just 7 families. that were able to buy new equipment such as a small grain sorting machine. that made work easier in 2015 just a year later the market price collapsed again. how much would you have to earn from keene what grows on the hillside for it to pay off. they'd have to pay us a l
product ernest was farm is we're a little proud that king was now known all over the world the the new there are more in the end. i have to defend the farmers compare the king law from the german supermarket with what they've just harvested from their own field this is the premier the box says class one but even our class 2 is bigger than their subject of there's a form of. yeah and i'd say it's class 3 of them. in june and these little ones here they're nothing that's a chicken feed the...
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safety measures it's difficult to in full social distancing when people are drinking alcohol and ernest constant the parties altogether without wrecking that own business. we're doing all we can to keep people safe but they have to take responsibility for themselves as well. so. and many party goers agree with that. once you get in there's a lot less distancing it's up to everyone to stick to the rules it's the same for us we think it's ok to come here in the evening. many golden sands hotels have decided not to open a summer does that have our round the 3rd full and is staying here with her mother and 2 children she booked in january and considered cancelling but decided in the end to go ahead. as if the stuff all wear face coverings. he can maintain distancing from other people the tables a spaced well apart and it's the same on the beach i do feel safe here. but it's still a big challenge for the hotel's manages as it would you need those it's everything is very different this year we're completely really learning how we operate as a tourist destination with all the precautions we ha
safety measures it's difficult to in full social distancing when people are drinking alcohol and ernest constant the parties altogether without wrecking that own business. we're doing all we can to keep people safe but they have to take responsibility for themselves as well. so. and many party goers agree with that. once you get in there's a lot less distancing it's up to everyone to stick to the rules it's the same for us we think it's ok to come here in the evening. many golden sands hotels...
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probably 1000000 800000 venice ernest i have left 1st of all it's not really donations this is credits from the european bank of inversions and another kind of loans secondly they give this to the governments of colombia of peru of chile of brazil which are opposing which are almost our enemies but i must say i was framed that we are receiving tens of thousands even hundreds of thousands of venezuelans back we have been receiving them during the last months because there scaping from the coronavirus crisis in colombia and peru in ecuador and they want to come back home and none not. i'm one of them has told us or has witnessed in those countries that they have been help not even with a plate of soup this conference already happened last year a lot of money was. approved and this money where's that money it's probably going to the financing of all these military operations to invade venezuela it's not going to help any venezuelans out of venezuela or in venezuela will we invite the trump security contract to silk or usa what's left of it on to the show it has to be said that you've been
probably 1000000 800000 venice ernest i have left 1st of all it's not really donations this is credits from the european bank of inversions and another kind of loans secondly they give this to the governments of colombia of peru of chile of brazil which are opposing which are almost our enemies but i must say i was framed that we are receiving tens of thousands even hundreds of thousands of venezuelans back we have been receiving them during the last months because there scaping from the...
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in other news, the guardian reports that ernest hemingway's published works contain hundreds of errorsorrected. american literature scholar robert trogdon who studied the manuscripts through the john f. kennedy presidential library reported that the grammatical mistakes were made by editors or typesetter's when publishing new additions and do not reflect hemingway's original intent. also in the news, mpd bookscan reports that print book sales were up 20% for the week ending july 25.adult nonfiction sales rose 23 percent and were led by mary trump's book critical of the president titled "too much and never enough". following the lead of other upcoming book festivals, the brooklyn book festival has announced it's going to be held virtually from september 28 through october 5. the 15th annual literary event will feature over 150 authors. booktv will continue to bring new programs and publishing news to me can also watch all our archived programs anytime at booktv.org. >>> during a virtual event hosted by harvard bookstore former clinton administration labor secretary robert rice discussed
in other news, the guardian reports that ernest hemingway's published works contain hundreds of errorsorrected. american literature scholar robert trogdon who studied the manuscripts through the john f. kennedy presidential library reported that the grammatical mistakes were made by editors or typesetter's when publishing new additions and do not reflect hemingway's original intent. also in the news, mpd bookscan reports that print book sales were up 20% for the week ending july 25.adult...
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policy to help its friends saudi arabia israel and ernest enemies and to keep america paramount in the persian gulf the source of so much of the world's oil 50 percent of the world's oil supplies is about control of the international energy supply the united states is leading the way in this maximum pressure campaign and it believes that it should be able to get its allies in europe to join it now of course that leaves russia and china who are looking at this very skeptically but even france is looking at it skeptically europeans are highly dependent on united states they need to stick together with the u.s. and i guess that's the major hope that the u.s. will be able to rally its people at least show the world that there is a division and that china and russia are on one side. the united states and europe are on the other side of. the e.u. the top diplomats have agreed it to slap sanctions on bellowed over what they claim was the falsified election and the violence that during the ensuing protests meanwhile those arrested in minsk during a week of anti-government demonstrations have s
policy to help its friends saudi arabia israel and ernest enemies and to keep america paramount in the persian gulf the source of so much of the world's oil 50 percent of the world's oil supplies is about control of the international energy supply the united states is leading the way in this maximum pressure campaign and it believes that it should be able to get its allies in europe to join it now of course that leaves russia and china who are looking at this very skeptically but even france is...
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randy allen from pyramid video, dorothy of the lewisgton post, finley for the minneapolis tribune and ernest white of washington living magazine. [applause] our guest today, james baldwin, offers a lesson for those of us who are readers and writers. a message of clarity, wisdom, and determination. the message needs to be heard. 23 years ago -- 33 years ago, his first book was published. brought ago his essay international claim. climb intos been a deeper respect from his peers and reaffirmation of the message and essays in more than a dozen books. there have been times when his message has been controversial. he criticized the american establishment for failing to meet with ho chi minh and fidel castro. he argues the myth of white supremacy is crumbling and teenagers have an absence of a feeling of community. he says while the u.s. was willing to liberate grenada, it has not done the same for detroit or new york. he says the drug and alcohol problems of the inner cds went unattended -- inner cities went unattended. mr. baldwin says there were two harlem's. the black people who lived on the h
randy allen from pyramid video, dorothy of the lewisgton post, finley for the minneapolis tribune and ernest white of washington living magazine. [applause] our guest today, james baldwin, offers a lesson for those of us who are readers and writers. a message of clarity, wisdom, and determination. the message needs to be heard. 23 years ago -- 33 years ago, his first book was published. brought ago his essay international claim. climb intos been a deeper respect from his peers and reaffirmation...
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gradually then suddenly as ernest hemingway said. the media doesn't want to talk about this.ut a lot of the trend lines are going in the president's favor. over the summer they said there is no way he can win. but a decent amount of americans got behind the president. and this from a poll fill that tends to lean democrat. judge jeanine: leo terrell, in 2016 a lot of people didn't want to admit they were voting for donald trump. now they are scared for their lives. what is it about pennsylvania that people are trending upwards for donald trump numbers? >> i will tell you. it's so obvious. the public is sick and tired of this protesting, this criminal activity under the disguise of george floyd. the president is going to win the election. the president is the only person in both parties talking about law and order. the democrats abandoned law and order and that's why president trump is going to move up in pennsylvania and win the battleground states because he gets things done. especially on the issue of law and order. a lot of democrats like myself will vote for the president
gradually then suddenly as ernest hemingway said. the media doesn't want to talk about this.ut a lot of the trend lines are going in the president's favor. over the summer they said there is no way he can win. but a decent amount of americans got behind the president. and this from a poll fill that tends to lean democrat. judge jeanine: leo terrell, in 2016 a lot of people didn't want to admit they were voting for donald trump. now they are scared for their lives. what is it about pennsylvania...
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in other news the guardian reports that ernest hemingway's published works contains hundreds of errors that have never been corrected. american literature scholar who studied the manuscripts at the presidential library reported that the grammatical mistakes were made by editors or typesetter's went publishing new additions and did not reflect hemingway's and original intent for it also news the buckskin report said books sales were up 20% for the week ending july 25. adult nonfiction sales rose 23% and were led by mary trumps book that's critical of the president entitled too much and never enough. following the lead of other upcoming book festivals the brooklyn books festival said it's going to be held virtually from september 28 to october 5. the literary that will have over 150 authors. book tv will continue to bring you new programs and news you can watch all of our archive programs at any time on booktv.org. >> during a virtual that counts on foreign relations talked about state of the world and the foreign policy challenges facing the united states. here's a portion of that discu
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and in-kind my work does not ignore the literary inheritances of other writers like walt whitman, ernest hemingway, and james baldwin. awork is immersed in profoundly american literary tradition, a tradition that explores the american tradition in dialogue with the ideas of democracy. history, i am older than i look. my white ancestors immigrated to this country in the 1780's. my african and indigenous answers -- ancestors were here before me. my mother and father wish for a son to unite them. i came woman, three and a half weeks late, breaking my mother in too many ways. she had into the energy to name me. i father is too lazy to be original. he scribbled my mother's name on the certificate and wrote his mother's name behind the mother's name. in these poems, the legacy of these women's lives chase me like a strong wind. this book is a love letter to women who have been denied or erased. every time i call and name in this book, presume the person who bears the name is loved. if you are brave, imagine that woman congealing on my tongue, giving the name wrath and memory. let these women d
and in-kind my work does not ignore the literary inheritances of other writers like walt whitman, ernest hemingway, and james baldwin. awork is immersed in profoundly american literary tradition, a tradition that explores the american tradition in dialogue with the ideas of democracy. history, i am older than i look. my white ancestors immigrated to this country in the 1780's. my african and indigenous answers -- ancestors were here before me. my mother and father wish for a son to unite them....
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so these guys are going to have to get back to the negotiating table and work in ernest for the american people. >> i'm worried, man. i have got to say, i'm not convinced that this is going to pull out the same way. mitch mcconnell gave an interview to politico this week where he said this is different from four months ago. there's an election coming up. we mow the politics of this moment are different than the politics of the last 2340e789 and school is getting ready to start and we have a conversation about law enforcement after the homicide of george floyd. everything feels like it's ziemd for a log jam. it leaves me, at least, feeling increasingly pessimistic. how realistically do you feel about the odds of us getting a deal this week? >> i still feel like it's very possible that we can get a deal. at the end of the day, i don't think that a majority of republicans or democrats are going to lead their with stitco stitch went. putting aside all the partisan shainld all of it that the congress can come through for the american people and will come through for the american people. >> co
so these guys are going to have to get back to the negotiating table and work in ernest for the american people. >> i'm worried, man. i have got to say, i'm not convinced that this is going to pull out the same way. mitch mcconnell gave an interview to politico this week where he said this is different from four months ago. there's an election coming up. we mow the politics of this moment are different than the politics of the last 2340e789 and school is getting ready to start and we have...
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in other news, the guardian reports ernest hemingway's published works contained hundreds of errors that have ever been corrected. american literature scholar who studied the manuscripts at the john f. kennedy presidential library reported that grammatical mistakes were made by editors or typesetters when publishing new additions and it didn't reflect hemingway's original intent. also in the news, bookscan reports print book sales were up 20% for the week ending july 25. adult nonfiction sales rose 23% and were led by mary trump's book that is critical of the president's title" too much and never enough." ..
in other news, the guardian reports ernest hemingway's published works contained hundreds of errors that have ever been corrected. american literature scholar who studied the manuscripts at the john f. kennedy presidential library reported that grammatical mistakes were made by editors or typesetters when publishing new additions and it didn't reflect hemingway's original intent. also in the news, bookscan reports print book sales were up 20% for the week ending july 25. adult nonfiction sales...
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muniz.chu or ernest someone, a physicist or engineer. host: one question, susan rice was one of the people haps in the running for vice president. why her at labor? caller: no, secretary of state. host: ok. caller: sec. of labor would be andrew yang. all of these individuals that were so qualified in the eye mary's would form an excellent cabinet. thank you for the call, gil. although there is an election. kristen is next, arizona. republican, good morning. for taking myyou call. i just wanted to say that kamala harris has one of the most treacherous records in the criminal justice system. this woman's staff, while she was attorney general of california, stood in front of multiple panels of judges with exculpatory evidence in their hands and they refused to admit that they did wrong. they refused to admit -- they refused to even turn over the evidence favorable to the defendant. these were classic brady violations that her staff defended and even when the judge said -- no, your job is not to simply obtain convictions, your job is to admi
muniz.chu or ernest someone, a physicist or engineer. host: one question, susan rice was one of the people haps in the running for vice president. why her at labor? caller: no, secretary of state. host: ok. caller: sec. of labor would be andrew yang. all of these individuals that were so qualified in the eye mary's would form an excellent cabinet. thank you for the call, gil. although there is an election. kristen is next, arizona. republican, good morning. for taking myyou call. i just wanted...
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ernest believes that's the best case scenario. >> it is certainly on the optimistic he said of the spectrum. >> reporter: the worst case, 2022. >> i think it will be sooner than that. it is easy to say, let's split the difference somewhere between dr. fauci's optimism and the vaccine trial's conservative estimate. >> reporter: and of course, there are also ethical consideration that's may in. who will be the first to get a vaccine? you know, if it does to go medical and other essential workers first, that's about 12 million people. so the doctor is saying some people will have to be prioritized even within that. it is quite the challenge. abc7 news. >> still a hlong way to go. >>> let's turn now to california. the state acknowledges this is a problem with the data. these are the latest numbers as reported by the state department of health. the number of new cases is well below average and the test positivity race, the percentage of coronavirus tests coming back positive is much lower than we've seen for a long time. those numbers may not be accurate due to underreporting. hospitalizations a
ernest believes that's the best case scenario. >> it is certainly on the optimistic he said of the spectrum. >> reporter: the worst case, 2022. >> i think it will be sooner than that. it is easy to say, let's split the difference somewhere between dr. fauci's optimism and the vaccine trial's conservative estimate. >> reporter: and of course, there are also ethical consideration that's may in. who will be the first to get a vaccine? you know, if it does to go medical and...
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get back to school in ernest, why? because the reality has always been, if you don't deal with the pandemic, you can't do anything else. you can't wish it away. you can't say it's been too long. you can't say the lockdown seemed to last forever. not when you do them right. middle of a pandemic and this president spent the weekend hitting golf balls and bragged about his large maga turnout in hot zones. no masks. bathetic. the key is the we. it's the truth. this man is determined to keep down his golf handicap not the number of cases that are making us sick. should we be pushing on congress? absolutely. but too many on the right are playing the game because they're afraid of him. so it's got to be about us. what we can do, and what we can force our local leaders to make happen. and the reality is sinking into everybody. even trump. you see his last campaign email? asking supporters to wear face masks. i don't love wearing them either. but they can possibly help us get back to our american way of life. where was that mon
get back to school in ernest, why? because the reality has always been, if you don't deal with the pandemic, you can't do anything else. you can't wish it away. you can't say it's been too long. you can't say the lockdown seemed to last forever. not when you do them right. middle of a pandemic and this president spent the weekend hitting golf balls and bragged about his large maga turnout in hot zones. no masks. bathetic. the key is the we. it's the truth. this man is determined to keep down...
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in other news the guardian reports that ernest hemingway's published works contains hundreds of errorsve never been corrected. american literature scholar robert trogdon who studied the many skips are held to the john f. kennedy presidential library reported that the grammatical mistakes are made by editors or typesetter's when publishing new additions and do not reflect hemingway's original intent. also in the news mpd bookscan reports print book sales were up 20% on the week ending july 25. adult nonfiction sales rose 23%, and were led by mary trumps that is critical of the president entitled too much and never enough. and following the lead of other upcoming book festivals the brooklyn book festival has announced is going to be held virtually from september 28 until october 5. the 15th annual literary event will feature over one hunter 50 authors, book tv will continue to bring you new programs and publishing news pretty can also watch all of our archive programs anytime a booktv.org. >> well today is august 4, 2020. on may 5 of this year we spoke with janet webster jones who is the
in other news the guardian reports that ernest hemingway's published works contains hundreds of errorsve never been corrected. american literature scholar robert trogdon who studied the many skips are held to the john f. kennedy presidential library reported that the grammatical mistakes are made by editors or typesetter's when publishing new additions and do not reflect hemingway's original intent. also in the news mpd bookscan reports print book sales were up 20% on the week ending july 25....
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has been fighting the coronavirus pandemic in ernest for about six months now. the numbers show the battle is clearly far from over. more than 176,000 americans have died since the outbreak began and the u.s. has well over 5.6 million cases according to johns hopkins university. on saturday, the u.s. president took aim at his own food and drug administration and the leader he appointed. jeremy diamond has more. >> reporter: this time the president is going at it with his own food and drug administration, and its commissioner dr. stephen hahn. the president suggesting that the fda is intentionally slow walking the development of therapeutics and vaccines so that they don't come out before the november 3rd election. of course, there is no truth to that. let me read you directly the president's statement. he says the deep state or whoever over at the fda is making it very difficult for drug companies to get people in order to test the vaccines and therapeutics. obviously they're hoping to delay the answer until after november 3rd. must focus on speed and saving liv
has been fighting the coronavirus pandemic in ernest for about six months now. the numbers show the battle is clearly far from over. more than 176,000 americans have died since the outbreak began and the u.s. has well over 5.6 million cases according to johns hopkins university. on saturday, the u.s. president took aim at his own food and drug administration and the leader he appointed. jeremy diamond has more. >> reporter: this time the president is going at it with his own food and drug...
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if you look at the roster, virtually none, other than johnny ernest of iowa, virtually none of the candidates who are running for re-election, who are in competitive races, doctoring to speak at the convention, including tom tillis, who represents the state of north carolina where the convention is nominally centered. that tells you a little bit about where these candidates think the president is at this moment. and that's behind. >> van jones, david axelrod, rick santorum, gloria borger, thank you. >>> still to come, what gloria touched on, what president trump called historic, a possible treatment for covid-19. we'll take a look at what it is. >>> later, president trump's sister, a former federal judge, recorded airing deeply critical opinions of her brother, her own words. try boost glucose control. the patented blend is clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. it provides 60% more protein than the leading diabetes nutrition shake. try boost glucose control. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17
if you look at the roster, virtually none, other than johnny ernest of iowa, virtually none of the candidates who are running for re-election, who are in competitive races, doctoring to speak at the convention, including tom tillis, who represents the state of north carolina where the convention is nominally centered. that tells you a little bit about where these candidates think the president is at this moment. and that's behind. >> van jones, david axelrod, rick santorum, gloria borger,...
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ernest lawrence of california, inventor of the cyclotron, the atom smashing machine.ith global war, the government stepped into the picture. general groves, head of the project, teamed up with the government director of science and research and dr. richard tolman, a technological expert. the best base material to carry the explosive atoms, hundreds of prospectors arranged the prospect of alberta. scientists made and counted tests before deciding on uranium , which contains atoms easiest of all to crack. $2 billion went into research and planning like this one in richland, washington, one of the world was closely guarded secrets, it was developed and widely separated areas. even the thousands of men and women had no idea of the staggering energy they were to release. commanding the vast project at richland is colonel fd matthias, left. located at oak ridge, tennessee, one of our biggest sources of water power, is the largest of the three atomic bomb plants. nearly 100,000 workers swarmed into oak ridge, which mushroomed into one of our largest war production communitie
ernest lawrence of california, inventor of the cyclotron, the atom smashing machine.ith global war, the government stepped into the picture. general groves, head of the project, teamed up with the government director of science and research and dr. richard tolman, a technological expert. the best base material to carry the explosive atoms, hundreds of prospectors arranged the prospect of alberta. scientists made and counted tests before deciding on uranium , which contains atoms easiest of all...
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josh ernest, thank you so much. >> nice to see you, dana.'s almanac" out with a prediction for this winter. let's say it is right on par with the rest of 2020. ♪ on't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. number seven, please come up. please spell love. - love, s-h. - i think you misunderstood. your word is love. - yes, sir, i understand. - okay, please proceed. - love s-h-c. love. - i'm sorry, that's incorrect. - i know that's not how most people spell love but for me and about 1.4 million other kids, s-h-c is how you spell love. shc is shriners hospitals for children. - well then, you are correct. (audience applause) - because of the amazing people who support them, they bring love to so many kids in need every single day. - when you call the number on your screen right now and give as little as $19 a month, just 63 cents a day, you're showing love to thousands of children who need it
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it's time for rebuilding parts of the city for tourists the hotel where american journalist novelist ernest hemingway would write many of his best books harding reports his face welcome but you know. in this caribbean country his death was announced as breaking news. oversaw the restoration of cuba's famous old havana area of the capital and he was adored for it or an in 1942 into a poor family from an early age he was captivated by the history of his city one of his 1st projects was to save a wooden road from being covered in asphalt he befriended then president fidel castro and became a member of cuba's parliament he persuaded castro to focus on restoring the capital after years of disrepair he worked to designate parts of the city as a unesco world heritage site and began rebuilding. i'm happy to not be celebrating the 500 and of the city of falling off but the 495th remain more opportunities so that during the next 5 years we can list on more often thousands of cubans were forced from their homes to make room for rehabilitation projects but lay all said non were displaced without being
it's time for rebuilding parts of the city for tourists the hotel where american journalist novelist ernest hemingway would write many of his best books harding reports his face welcome but you know. in this caribbean country his death was announced as breaking news. oversaw the restoration of cuba's famous old havana area of the capital and he was adored for it or an in 1942 into a poor family from an early age he was captivated by the history of his city one of his 1st projects was to save a...
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essentially he wants to do that first before the economy can really start to have a resurgence in ernest, and so that is a key part of his platform, andrea. joe biden talking about the need to get out rapid tests, a mask mandate which is somewhat controversial. president trump is going to take a different tactic, he's going to be more forward looking and looking beyond the coronavirus crisis. i want to go back to something that monica was talking about, which is, hugely significant, i think, which is this fact that you have the president speaking in the white house, which is a departure with tradition. i've been talking to republicans throughout the weekend, i can tell you a number of them are very uncomfortable with that decision. one top republican telling me, even though these are extraordinary circumstances, it does not justify using the white house as a backdrop for a political event. that is one of the things that we will be watching for this week. as this remarkable and extraordinary convention gets underway. or i should say, gets underway against the backdrop of these extraordina
essentially he wants to do that first before the economy can really start to have a resurgence in ernest, and so that is a key part of his platform, andrea. joe biden talking about the need to get out rapid tests, a mask mandate which is somewhat controversial. president trump is going to take a different tactic, he's going to be more forward looking and looking beyond the coronavirus crisis. i want to go back to something that monica was talking about, which is, hugely significant, i think,...
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but he was very much in ernest when he talked about of prohibition or any subject he lectured on. his most famous talk was what he called the blues -- booze sermon. this is where he urged people before prohibition became law and very much after it became law to get rid of liquor in their lives. he compared liquor to a rattlesnake and a voracious mongoose. he described in very graphic detail what alcohol does to the flesh, the face, and the liver. most of all, he challenged men in his audience and most of his audience was male, to do what he said was their moral duty. you have a chance to show your manhood, by abolishing the curse of your wife and the poor innocent children that climb up on your lap and put their arms around your neck. tens of thousands heard his sermon and swore an oath to vote for and then enforce prohibition. with a supporter like sunday and there were smaller sundays all over the country and a very powerful lobby behind them too, there was a group called the anti-saloon league which had begun in the 190s but really comes into its own in the 1920s, where ministe
but he was very much in ernest when he talked about of prohibition or any subject he lectured on. his most famous talk was what he called the blues -- booze sermon. this is where he urged people before prohibition became law and very much after it became law to get rid of liquor in their lives. he compared liquor to a rattlesnake and a voracious mongoose. he described in very graphic detail what alcohol does to the flesh, the face, and the liver. most of all, he challenged men in his audience...
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ernest freeberg's book is called "democracy's prisoner." it has been 85 years since debs died. why do we care about him? >> he was one of our most important labor leaders at a crucial time of the conflict between labor and capital. more importantly, he was the central figure in the socialist movement at a time it was a viable growing part of the american political culture. >> does he have a lasting legacy? >> i think like many third-party candidates, he and his fellow socialists moved the conversation in very important directions. in that regard, he is of his time but he has also made a lasting impact on us as well. >> we will have time to delve into some of the elections later on. of the five bids he made, are any particularly significant? >> the 1912 bid is the high mark of socialism where he got 6% of the votes. a different election was 1920 where he was imprisoned in the atlanta penitentiary and got 1 million votes while running from prison. >> in our 90 minute program, "the contenders," we look at people who made an attempt at the white house and failed, but they had an ef
ernest freeberg's book is called "democracy's prisoner." it has been 85 years since debs died. why do we care about him? >> he was one of our most important labor leaders at a crucial time of the conflict between labor and capital. more importantly, he was the central figure in the socialist movement at a time it was a viable growing part of the american political culture. >> does he have a lasting legacy? >> i think like many third-party candidates, he and his...
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he's po light ernest, he wants to learn. basic premises this is just a benign platform. >> these are the most powerful tools in the history of our planet. they r. they just are. when you have these tools, people find ways to use them in ways that are more nefarious than other ways or at least experiment around them. once you have a gun, you want to shoot it, you just do. like that's what a gun is for. a lot of these technologies are guns and they're going to be shot. i think if have you vladimir putin you wake up every morning and you laugh because they did some of the stuff to us. but the worst part of 2016 is the stuff we did to ourselves. the worst part is we are still doing it to ourselves. the attack is now coming from inside the house. you have small campaigns using these techniques, have you individual candidates using these techniques, everybody thinks they need to use data to target the unknown voter or hard core voter or radicalized voter, one way or another. this is the environment. we are doing it to ourselves no
he's po light ernest, he wants to learn. basic premises this is just a benign platform. >> these are the most powerful tools in the history of our planet. they r. they just are. when you have these tools, people find ways to use them in ways that are more nefarious than other ways or at least experiment around them. once you have a gun, you want to shoot it, you just do. like that's what a gun is for. a lot of these technologies are guns and they're going to be shot. i think if have you...
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tepid about the two of them or not, our lives are at stake and it is consequential that we show up in ernestt's currently in the white house. that just goes without saying. if we remember 2016 and how we got ourselves into this mess, we had a similar situation where the conversation constantly circled around whether people were enthusiastic about hillary clinton. did folks actually like her? were we holding our noses to go and vote for her be it african-american men or whatever the conversation of the day was about. we saw where that got us. the idea that we even have a choice to disengage or engage less than we otherwise would is not a choice, in my opinion. so for all of us in the lgbtq community, i would remind you that the stakes are high and we have to show up. the second thing is we like to critique our candidates and look at their record, and that is extremely important. also given where i have been situated in this movement have been on the side of the honor and privilege of moving things forward. surely biden, who has been around 44 years, has a record. kamala has a record. the ques
tepid about the two of them or not, our lives are at stake and it is consequential that we show up in ernestt's currently in the white house. that just goes without saying. if we remember 2016 and how we got ourselves into this mess, we had a similar situation where the conversation constantly circled around whether people were enthusiastic about hillary clinton. did folks actually like her? were we holding our noses to go and vote for her be it african-american men or whatever the conversation...
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. >> my parents, ernest jones and mom purdis jones. dad, my father, born and raised on the farm, that was his life. that's what he loved to do. i'm a member of a family of ten children, six boys and four girls, and the first five children was born as rowden, because their dad was rowden
. >> my parents, ernest jones and mom purdis jones. dad, my father, born and raised on the farm, that was his life. that's what he loved to do. i'm a member of a family of ten children, six boys and four girls, and the first five children was born as rowden, because their dad was rowden
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closed to us like many other associations and a large percentage of our member companies, we looked in ernestearnest at the main street lending program. a loan would allow us to invest in the digital enhancements to ensure we could deliver to strong member value and necessary tools for business development in this new virtual world. but there, too, we found another closed door as did our members. perhaps naively we thought the main street lending program would be accessible to organizations and companies excluded from the ppp. suffice to say it hasn't been accessed by many. in your recent report, you talked about the goldman sacks -- goldman sachs estimating some 45 million americans, or 40% of the private sector are employed by companies who are eligible for mslp, yet very few had purchased a loan. further, chairman powell recognized the challenges with the small and medium sized business force which mslp is intended. it is new territory for the federal reserve and very complex because businesses are, and i quote, broad and heterogeneous class of borrowers with diverse needs. in our opinion,
closed to us like many other associations and a large percentage of our member companies, we looked in ernestearnest at the main street lending program. a loan would allow us to invest in the digital enhancements to ensure we could deliver to strong member value and necessary tools for business development in this new virtual world. but there, too, we found another closed door as did our members. perhaps naively we thought the main street lending program would be accessible to organizations and...
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i do think those are ernest people, both on the republican and democratic side.derstanding they are working well together. it may take longer than anybody would like, but ultimately i think they will provide the kind of oversight that's necessary to ensure that we do a fair assessment of how effective we were in addressing the pandemic and help us design better policy going forward. i think all lawmakers are -- they are well intentioned. i do think they want to help the american people. they have different perspectives on things and different approaches. everyone comes to the world from a different prism. that affects the way they think about things. we need to respect that and work through that. i think at the end of the day that leads to better outcomes. i'm going to butcher this a little bit, bill, there was a winston churchill quote that said americans -- they try everything, and then they ultimately do the right thing. that's how i feel what's going on here. we try everything. but we will ultimately do the right thing. it's part because we have these debates
i do think those are ernest people, both on the republican and democratic side.derstanding they are working well together. it may take longer than anybody would like, but ultimately i think they will provide the kind of oversight that's necessary to ensure that we do a fair assessment of how effective we were in addressing the pandemic and help us design better policy going forward. i think all lawmakers are -- they are well intentioned. i do think they want to help the american people. they...
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the architect would have a different point of view if she were ernest cock stead whether it was important or not. thank you. >> president yee: thank you. sorry. thank you for making the comments. so i want to say that public hearing has been held and is now filed. as previously discussed, we will take up a consideration of the categorical exemption determination which involves analysis of whether the determination by the planning department, that the project is categorically exempt from further environmental review is appropriate. to conditionally reverse the planning's decision, six votes of the board are required. so supervisor stefani, would you like to make any comments? >> supervisor stefani: i had one question for the planning department. i'm clear on the arguments and the argument over the appellant and the project sponsors. and i just had one confirming question. whether or not they did receive the shadow study from the project sponsors in december of 2019? is that when they received the study? >> president yee: somebody in planning department? >> president yee: are you still ther
the architect would have a different point of view if she were ernest cock stead whether it was important or not. thank you. >> president yee: thank you. sorry. thank you for making the comments. so i want to say that public hearing has been held and is now filed. as previously discussed, we will take up a consideration of the categorical exemption determination which involves analysis of whether the determination by the planning department, that the project is categorically exempt from...
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muniz.chu or ernest someone, a physicist or engineer.ost: one question, susan rice was one of the people haps in the running for vice president. why her at labor? caller: no, secretary of state. host: ok. caller: sec. of labor would be andrew yang. all of these individuals that were so qualified in the eye mary's would form an excellent cabinet. thank you for the call, gil. although there is an election. kristen is next, arizona. republican, good morning. for taking myyou call. i just wanted to say that kamala harris has one of the most treacherous records in the criminal justice system. this woman's staff, while she was attorney general of california, stood in front of multiple panels of judges with exculpatory evidence in their hands and they refused to admit that they did wrong. they refused to admit -- they refused to even turn over the evidence favorable to the defendant. these were classic brady violations that her staff defended and even when the judge said -- no, your job is not to simply obtain convictions, your job is to admini
muniz.chu or ernest someone, a physicist or engineer.ost: one question, susan rice was one of the people haps in the running for vice president. why her at labor? caller: no, secretary of state. host: ok. caller: sec. of labor would be andrew yang. all of these individuals that were so qualified in the eye mary's would form an excellent cabinet. thank you for the call, gil. although there is an election. kristen is next, arizona. republican, good morning. for taking myyou call. i just wanted to...
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the architect would have a different point of view if she were ernest cock stead whether it was important or not. thank you. >> president yee: thank you. sorry. thank you for making the comments. so i want to say that public hearing has been held and is now filed. as previously discussed, we will take up a consideration of the categorical exemption determination which involves analysis of whether the determination by the planning department, that the project is categorically exempt from further environmental review is appropriate. to conditionally reverse the planning's decision, six votes of the board are required. so supervisor stefani, would you like to make any comments? >> supervisor stefani: i had one question for the planning department. i'm clear on the arguments and the argument over the appellant and the project sponsors. and i just had one confirming question. whether or not they did receive the shadow study from the project sponsors in december of 2019? is that when they received the study? >> president yee: somebody in planning department? >> president yee: are you still ther
the architect would have a different point of view if she were ernest cock stead whether it was important or not. thank you. >> president yee: thank you. sorry. thank you for making the comments. so i want to say that public hearing has been held and is now filed. as previously discussed, we will take up a consideration of the categorical exemption determination which involves analysis of whether the determination by the planning department, that the project is categorically exempt from...
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ernest lawrence of california, inventor of the cyclotron, the atom-smashing machine.global war, the government stepped into the picture. general groves, head of the project, teamed up with venevar bush, director of science and research, and with dr. richard tollman, technology expert. seeking for the best based material to carry the explosive atoms, hundreds of prospectors range the province of alberta. scientists made uncounted tests before deciding on uranium which contained atoms easiest of all to crack. $2 billion went into research and plants such as this one at richland, washington. one of the world's most closely guarded secrets, the atomic bomb process was developed in widely separated areas. even the thousands of men and women working on the project had no idea of the staggering energy they were to release. ♪ commanding the vast hanford project at richland is a colonel epthein mathias, left. located at oakridge, tennessee, near tva, one of our biggest sources of waterpower, is the largest of the three atomic bomb plants. nearly 100,000 workers swarmed into oa
ernest lawrence of california, inventor of the cyclotron, the atom-smashing machine.global war, the government stepped into the picture. general groves, head of the project, teamed up with venevar bush, director of science and research, and with dr. richard tollman, technology expert. seeking for the best based material to carry the explosive atoms, hundreds of prospectors range the province of alberta. scientists made uncounted tests before deciding on uranium which contained atoms easiest of...
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ernest lawrence of california. developer of the atom smashing machine. with global war, the government stepped into the picture, general groves, the head of the project teamed up with the government director of science and research and with dr. richard tolman, technological expert. seeking for the best base material to carry the expose of adams, hundreds of prospectors ranged alberta. scientists made uncounted tests before deciding on uranium which contained adams easiest of all to crack. $2 billion went into research and plans such as this one at bridgman, washington, one of the most upon mostly -- guarded secret. even the thousands of men and women working on the project had no idea of the staggering energy there were going to release. commanding the best project is this colonel. vast project is this colonel. located at oak ridge tennessee, one of our biggest sources of water power is the largest of the three atomic bomb plans. nearly 100,000 workers swarmed into oak ridge which mushroomed into one of our largest or production communities, creating a n
ernest lawrence of california. developer of the atom smashing machine. with global war, the government stepped into the picture, general groves, the head of the project teamed up with the government director of science and research and with dr. richard tolman, technological expert. seeking for the best base material to carry the expose of adams, hundreds of prospectors ranged alberta. scientists made uncounted tests before deciding on uranium which contained adams easiest of all to crack. $2...