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well, isn't man-man just man? but what if man-man dressed as a bat? well, that's just batman.no, if a man dresses as a bat, that's batman, but if man-man dresses as a bat, that's batman-man. (cell phone chimes) so does that answer your question? oh, i haven't asked it yet. oh, that's claire. got to run. i thought you were back with emily. uh, actually i'm... seeing both of them. you mean like through their window from behind a bush? no, i'm actually dating two women. later. (chuckles) really? the guy who for years couldn't even talk to women is suddenly going out with two of them? how is that possible? wolowitz: i know. scientists have tried to reproduce it with computational models, but, in each case, the world blows up. seriously, that guy's dating two women? ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion year ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started with
well, isn't man-man just man? but what if man-man dressed as a bat? well, that's just batman.no, if a man dresses as a bat, that's batman, but if man-man dresses as a bat, that's batman-man. (cell phone chimes) so does that answer your question? oh, i haven't asked it yet. oh, that's claire. got to run. i thought you were back with emily. uh, actually i'm... seeing both of them. you mean like through their window from behind a bush? no, i'm actually dating two women. later. (chuckles) really?...
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he saw the man. the man actually happened to be the son of francis scott key. and he was a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. he went, he got a number of pistols. he went out and shot the man a number of times. he was tried and part of his fame is that he was found not guilty on the defense of temporary insanity. in my mind, and i think many historians would agree with me, it wasn't necessarily that those 12 men on that jury understood the semblance of a psychological defense or a psychological condition. what they saw is there were 12 men who understood the marriage. and they understood that the marriage was invoked. it was intruded upon by this man. and they probably made the plea that wouldn't you as well lose track of who you were and what you were doing and your sense of right and wrong and wouldn't you have thought tshot the man? that's what i find the 12 men on the jury found him not guilty. and he's not necessarily the only character that portrays this kind of scenario. for example, another individual, a soldier as well, h
he saw the man. the man actually happened to be the son of francis scott key. and he was a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. he went, he got a number of pistols. he went out and shot the man a number of times. he was tried and part of his fame is that he was found not guilty on the defense of temporary insanity. in my mind, and i think many historians would agree with me, it wasn't necessarily that those 12 men on that jury understood the semblance of a...
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man 2: nah, man, if it looks like a burger, it's going in! man 1: is it real? reucassel: what do you think? man 1: is it real beef? or is it vegetables? to be honest with you, man, i wouldn't eat it. reucassel: you wouldn't eat it? man 1: i wouldn't even look at it in the store. reucassel: see, vegan burgers. you wouldn't eat it? man 1: i wouldn't touch it. reucassel: no? why's that? man 2: because we want that right over there. reucassel: you want that... turns out these blokes do want to know what type of meat they're buying. what about, they're talking about growing meat--like meat actually from an animal, but doing it in a lab. so, it doesn't come off the body of an animal. it just gets grown in a kind of dish. it gets grown from cells. so, it's actually the same as meat. would you eat that? man 1: nono, sir. with the lab and the growing it, you don't know what they're putting into it. so, straight ofoff the hoof is best. reucassel: while these guys might prefer "off the hoof," i wonder if most americans know how their meat is actually produced. factory far
man 2: nah, man, if it looks like a burger, it's going in! man 1: is it real? reucassel: what do you think? man 1: is it real beef? or is it vegetables? to be honest with you, man, i wouldn't eat it. reucassel: you wouldn't eat it? man 1: i wouldn't even look at it in the store. reucassel: see, vegan burgers. you wouldn't eat it? man 1: i wouldn't touch it. reucassel: no? why's that? man 2: because we want that right over there. reucassel: you want that... turns out these blokes do want to know...
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[man sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 laughs] long time no see. 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day, it would just absolutely blow up some of the misconceptions. simply take a look around. if you're sitting in your living room and you're comfortable where you are, what are you wearing? are you wearing just wool and cotton? are you wearing polyesters and nylolons and ray? the oilil and gass industry y ae petrochchemical industry eatete so many benefits, and all of these things that impact quality of lilife are thihings that peoe are taking for grantnted. man 2: : they are e essentiallyy putting their heads in the sand and saying, "we're gonna drill, baby, drill until we can't drill no more, either by an act of god or because an act of government, and i think thahat's irresponsible. man 1: the quality of life in the united states of america, the st
[man sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 laughs] long time no see. 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day, it would just absolutely blow up some of the misconceptions. simply take a look around. if you're sitting in your living room and you're comfortable where you are,...
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no our no man to man the moon. man or you presented to it muffin man a pool and the name of the law that you. i'm not a man. but i've done a couple and see. if you buy in a minute more than those of my cows yeah but the thought that in. numbing about going about out. there they make a buck and a man's opinion i mean there. is any and the funny thing in many cases is actively black sand on manono it up not up on that i'm in it up to back fiddle in your honor but on experience down in equity about who can but bob moon doesn't mean man and the end. i mean the billionaire i'm going to be looking on here and i'm going in the way little as he not only rapping rian putting this on no but in africa dating no lapland to meet the now i'm not a man economic loves me i'm not the knuckle bucket the mug on. and in the mud i mean i'm a more i get that we're not needing the left in the neck i mean is a big enough but i'm no longer a man became an. iranian man that merely an. affair forgotten. a few kilometers to the south the 2nd
no our no man to man the moon. man or you presented to it muffin man a pool and the name of the law that you. i'm not a man. but i've done a couple and see. if you buy in a minute more than those of my cows yeah but the thought that in. numbing about going about out. there they make a buck and a man's opinion i mean there. is any and the funny thing in many cases is actively black sand on manono it up not up on that i'm in it up to back fiddle in your honor but on experience down in equity...
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where the meaning of man's life matches the marvels of man's labor. [applause] pres. johnson: we seek a nation where every man can find reward in work and satisfaction in the use of his talents. we seek a nation where every man can seek knowledge, and touch beauty, and rejoice in the closeness of family and community. we seek a nation where every man can, in the words of our oldest promise, follow the pursuit of happiness, not just security, but achievements and excellence and fulfillment of the spirit. so let us join together in this great task. will you join me tonight in starting -- in rebuilding our cities to make them a decent place for our children to live in? [applause] pres. johnson: will you join me tonight in starting a program that will protect the beauty of our land and the air that we breathe? won't you join me tonight in starting a program that will give every child education of the highest quality that he can take? [applause] let us join together in giving every american the fullest life in which he can hope for. the ultimate test of ou
where the meaning of man's life matches the marvels of man's labor. [applause] pres. johnson: we seek a nation where every man can find reward in work and satisfaction in the use of his talents. we seek a nation where every man can seek knowledge, and touch beauty, and rejoice in the closeness of family and community. we seek a nation where every man can, in the words of our oldest promise, follow the pursuit of happiness, not just security, but achievements and excellence and fulfillment of...
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man in 16 years on d w. born. are they friends she wanted to be with you she said she showed us here gordy which it was lovely a full of them up in the finished mission or are they can i mean he's going into the future that he's still in the building she wished you could go with ministers really what is going to. good look at my debit card for raja donald trump and. i were to park an entry analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the u.s. and between the presidents how does their little rate and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the world. starts august 3rd. welcome to a new special edition of face time we'll take you to 3 places in the states. in northeastern germany and everywhere will be very close to the water 1st of all we're off to the baltic seaside resort of vandeman where presents are. to find out how tourism as well.
man in 16 years on d w. born. are they friends she wanted to be with you she said she showed us here gordy which it was lovely a full of them up in the finished mission or are they can i mean he's going into the future that he's still in the building she wished you could go with ministers really what is going to. good look at my debit card for raja donald trump and. i were to park an entry analyzes the difficult relationship between russia and the u.s. and between the presidents how does their...
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he saw the man outside the house. he got pistols and shot the man a number of times. he was tried in part of his fame is that he was found not guilty on a defense of temporary insanity. in my line, i think many historians would agree with me, it wasn't necessarily that those 12 men on that jury understood this psychological defense or psychological condition. they saw 12 men who understood the marriage. they understood that marriage was being intruded upon by this man. you could lose track of who you are, what you were doing, and your sense of right and wrong. those 12 men found him not guilty. he is not necessarily the only character that portrays this kind of scenario. for example, another individual, carl johnson, in his letters, which have been published lately, he writes to his wife that he met a gentleman who indicated he had known his wife. he wrote her that he had met the man, and she responded by saying well, yes, she had met him, but he attempted to kiss her. and as colonel johnson found out about this, he wrote back to his wife that he didn't think the man
he saw the man outside the house. he got pistols and shot the man a number of times. he was tried in part of his fame is that he was found not guilty on a defense of temporary insanity. in my line, i think many historians would agree with me, it wasn't necessarily that those 12 men on that jury understood this psychological defense or psychological condition. they saw 12 men who understood the marriage. they understood that marriage was being intruded upon by this man. you could lose track of...
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that man is john mccain. our day, politicians have readily shared much lesser tales of adversity than the nightmare world in which this man and others equally brave served and suffered for their country. it is a long way from the fear and pain and squalor of a six by four cell in hanoi to the oval office. [applause] but if senator mccain is elected president, that is the journey he will have made. it is the journey of an upright and honorable man, the kind of fellow whose name you will find on war memorials in small towns across this great country, only he was among those who came home. to the most powerful office on earth, he would bring the compassion that comes from having once been powerless. the wisdom that comes even to the captive by the grace of god. the special confidence of those who have seen evil and have seen how evil is overcome. a fellow -- [applause] >> a fellow prisoner of war, a man named tom of lancaster, ohio -- [applause] tom recalls looking through a pinhole in his cell door as lieutenan
that man is john mccain. our day, politicians have readily shared much lesser tales of adversity than the nightmare world in which this man and others equally brave served and suffered for their country. it is a long way from the fear and pain and squalor of a six by four cell in hanoi to the oval office. [applause] but if senator mccain is elected president, that is the journey he will have made. it is the journey of an upright and honorable man, the kind of fellow whose name you will find on...
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man in particular it's not a window of opportunity. doctors can use it to provide recommendations or talk about issues it's a big opportunity for the manager. of course after say being diagnosed with prostate cancer they can change all kinds of things having a healthier diet doing more exercise and reducing stress. on. another example is involuntary childlessness there's been considerable research into women improving their fertility by losing weight but precious little on what men can do. that in fact this one sided focus on women is harmful to both sexes. there is simply not enough research into ways of boosting male fertility. we want to improve that situation by examining both partners men and women in. research into gender specific characteristics however it's only one part of the picture even among women there are major differences in that health. as there are among men everyone is different so ideally we would have medical treatment customized to each and every one of us. that strange voice. ultimately we want to use this male f
man in particular it's not a window of opportunity. doctors can use it to provide recommendations or talk about issues it's a big opportunity for the manager. of course after say being diagnosed with prostate cancer they can change all kinds of things having a healthier diet doing more exercise and reducing stress. on. another example is involuntary childlessness there's been considerable research into women improving their fertility by losing weight but precious little on what men can do. that...
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man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: president trump closes out the republican convention using the white house as a backdrop in a speech filled with attacks on joe biden and the democrats. a then, march on washington. ousands gather on the national mall to protest police brutality and demand racial justice in america. >>here's just so many peop that are ignorant to the problems that are going on in this country. and i really need to see that tange in my lifetime. >> woodruff: plu recovery is underway. communities along the gulf coast begin clearing the dris strewn and, it's friday.rricane laura. mark shields and david brooks consider the atypical
man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: president trump closes out the republican convention using the white house as a backdrop in a speech filled with attacks on joe biden and the democrats. a then, march on washington. ousands gather on the national mall to protest police brutality and demand racial justice in america. >>here's just so many peop that are ignorant to the...
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he saw the man. the man happened to be the son of francis scott key.he was the district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. he got a number of pistols and went out to shoot the man a number of times. he was tried and he was found not guilty. the defense of temporary insanity. in my mind, i think many historians would agree with me that it was not necessarily that those men in that jury understood the semblance of the psychological defense or psychological condition, with a sons there were 12 men who understood the marriage. they understood that the marriage was invoked. it was intrusive upon this man. it made the plea that would not view as well. lose track of we were and what you were doing. your sense of right and wrong. and would you not have shot the man? so that is in fact what i find is that those 12 men in that jury is why they found him not guilty. he is not necessarily the only character that portrays this kind of scenario. for example, another individual, a soldier as well. his name was colonel johnson. in his letters, wh
he saw the man. the man happened to be the son of francis scott key.he was the district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. he got a number of pistols and went out to shoot the man a number of times. he was tried and he was found not guilty. the defense of temporary insanity. in my mind, i think many historians would agree with me that it was not necessarily that those men in that jury understood the semblance of the psychological defense or psychological condition, with a...
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it's the journey of an upright and honorable man.he kind of fellow whose name you will find on war memorials in small towns across this great country, only he was among those who came home. to the most powerful office on earth, he would bring the compassion that comes from having once been powerless, the wisdom that comes even to the captives by the grace of god, the special confidence of those who have seen evil and have seen how evil is overcome. a fellow -- [ applause ] a fellow prisoner of war, a man named tom of lancaster, ohio. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] tom recalls looking through a pinhole in his cell door as lieutenant commander john mccain was led down the hallway by the guards day after day and the story is told when mccain shuffled back from interrogations, he would turn towards his door and flash a grin and a thumbs up as if to say, we're going to pull through this. my fellow americans, that is the kind of man america needs to see us through the next four years. [ cheers and applause ] for a season,
it's the journey of an upright and honorable man.he kind of fellow whose name you will find on war memorials in small towns across this great country, only he was among those who came home. to the most powerful office on earth, he would bring the compassion that comes from having once been powerless, the wisdom that comes even to the captives by the grace of god, the special confidence of those who have seen evil and have seen how evil is overcome. a fellow -- [ applause ] a fellow prisoner of...
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a man to whom many millions of people look for guidance, a man whose responsibilities are today as greatnd his influence as far-reaching as any other man on earth. ♪ on the walls of president truman's office are portraits of george washington and simon bolivar, which indicate his aims and ideals. the little town of lamar, missouri, was harry s. truman's birthplace. in the rugged farmlands of the midwestern united states, he began the life and career which has taken him so far. ♪ on this quiet, small-town street, in a very unpretentious house, which his father had built amid the simple rural surroundings, the future president of the united states was born on may 8, 1884. ♪ the nearby, somewhat larger town of independence became the truman home when harry was seven years old. here, as a serious minded country boy, he grew up. here he went to church. and in the sunday school, he met the six-year-old little girl who now shares with him the famous white house in the nation's capital as his wife. in independence, he attended public school and became fired with ambition. in this small town drug
a man to whom many millions of people look for guidance, a man whose responsibilities are today as greatnd his influence as far-reaching as any other man on earth. ♪ on the walls of president truman's office are portraits of george washington and simon bolivar, which indicate his aims and ideals. the little town of lamar, missouri, was harry s. truman's birthplace. in the rugged farmlands of the midwestern united states, he began the life and career which has taken him so far. ♪ on this...
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here was a 39-year-old man. is not an infant. from a very well to do family, a very robust man. and suddenly he succumbed to polio at his family's summer home on campobello island. how does the author explain how someone like roosevelt got polio? what had happened in his past or recently to explain this? >> well, he says that he was extremely vulnerable because as a child he didn't have many illnesses and then as he was growing up he became very active. he was traveling the world. he also, like, became exhausted and stressed with the amount of work that he had. prof. mcmillen: okay. >> and that led to being his immune system going down and being, of course, around a lot of other people who he could have contracted the disease from. prof. mcmillen: anybody know anything about roosevelt's childhood? >> he was very, like, wealthy -- prof. mcmillen: extremely. >> -- so he was separated from the mainstream american population which meant that he wasn't -- he didn't contract, like, common childhood diseases which would have raised his immune system. so once he went out in the real wor
here was a 39-year-old man. is not an infant. from a very well to do family, a very robust man. and suddenly he succumbed to polio at his family's summer home on campobello island. how does the author explain how someone like roosevelt got polio? what had happened in his past or recently to explain this? >> well, he says that he was extremely vulnerable because as a child he didn't have many illnesses and then as he was growing up he became very active. he was traveling the world. he...
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man. it's hard, man. it's really hard. i'm so sorry, man. >> you got it, man? >> we got your back, man. we got your back. >> i can't, man. man. >> we got you. >> my brother george, he's looking down right now. he's thankful for everything that everybody is doing right now. you all are showing a lot of empathy and passion and i'm enjoying every last bit of it right now. if it weren't for you all i don't know where i'd be right now because you're keeping my running. i have to advocate for everybody, man, because right now jacob blake, i'm feeling -- it is hard just to talk right now. shot seven times, man. with his kids, that's painful. i'm trying. >> turn it on. >> i'm done. i'm done. i don't -- my sister. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> i'm not paying. >> i'm bridget floyd, george floyd's sister. i want you guys to ask yourself right now. how would the history books remember you? what would be your legacy? will your future generations remember you for your complacency, your inaction? or would they remember you for your empathy, your leadership, your passion? for
man. it's hard, man. it's really hard. i'm so sorry, man. >> you got it, man? >> we got your back, man. we got your back. >> i can't, man. man. >> we got you. >> my brother george, he's looking down right now. he's thankful for everything that everybody is doing right now. you all are showing a lot of empathy and passion and i'm enjoying every last bit of it right now. if it weren't for you all i don't know where i'd be right now because you're keeping my running....
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and that man is john mccain. [applause] you know, in our day, politicians have readily shared much lesser tales of adversity than the nightmare world, the nightmare world in which this man and others equally brave served and suffered for their country. and it's a long way from the fear, and pain, and squalor of a six-by-four cell in hanoi to the oval office. [applause] but if senator mccain is elected president, that is the journey he will have made. it's the journey of an upright and honorable man, the kind of fellow whose name you will find on war memorials in small towns across this great country, only he was among those who came home. to the most powerful office on earth, he would bring the compassion that comes from having once been powerless, the wisdom that comes even to the captives by the grace of god, the special confidence of those who have seen evil and have seen how evil is overcome. a fellow-- [applause] a fellow prisoner of war, a man named tom moe of lancaster, ohio -- [applause] tom moe recalls l
and that man is john mccain. [applause] you know, in our day, politicians have readily shared much lesser tales of adversity than the nightmare world, the nightmare world in which this man and others equally brave served and suffered for their country. and it's a long way from the fear, and pain, and squalor of a six-by-four cell in hanoi to the oval office. [applause] but if senator mccain is elected president, that is the journey he will have made. it's the journey of an upright and honorable...
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oh, thanks, man. yeah. you're welcome, man. hey! ah! you look fantastic. so do you. this is wild. this is crazy. (laughs) hey, babe, you asleep? mm. i mean, like, all the way asleep? mm! it's cool. my back is messed up anyway. psst. what're you doing? ncerned? i'm a woman. we listen to podcasts about murder. oh, yeah. totally. (sighs) i wonder what wade's doing right now. (chuckles) the world's his oyster at his feet. (snoring) ben: lousy date, huh? wade: yeah. over one bad date? i'm gonna take a break from it's a whole thing.h i mean, they make it so cold and artificial. it's kind of like when the zoos put the giant pforrest: yes.m . that doesn't work. everybody standing around watching them. it's just too much pressure. that's why we're running out of pandas. i miss the good old days. back when i would just go to a bar with my buddies and meet women and dance and have fun. hmm. hey, you know that old bar, the wildwood tavern? yeah, sure. mm-hmm. you guys want to go? guys' night out. be a little spontaneous. you know i would love to more than anything in the world, but i promised
oh, thanks, man. yeah. you're welcome, man. hey! ah! you look fantastic. so do you. this is wild. this is crazy. (laughs) hey, babe, you asleep? mm. i mean, like, all the way asleep? mm! it's cool. my back is messed up anyway. psst. what're you doing? ncerned? i'm a woman. we listen to podcasts about murder. oh, yeah. totally. (sighs) i wonder what wade's doing right now. (chuckles) the world's his oyster at his feet. (snoring) ben: lousy date, huh? wade: yeah. over one bad date? i'm gonna take...
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election in her address his wife jill biden says chose the man who can unite the nation. i'm subi so much going to thank you for joining us european union leaders are discussing possible sanctions against valorous in an emergency video conference today earlier opposition politicians. issued her own video message calling on the e.u. council not to recognize what she called fraudulent elections that saw president lukashenko return to power for a 6th term the e.u. emergency talks come as the faces and increasingly bold wave of resistance. their work has joined the walkout in the past president alexander lukashenko could count. on state employees to support him but he had to order managers to threaten them with disciplinary action if they joined the nationwide strike. some ignored those threats. even with a presidential challenger svetlana chicken of sky a still in exile the opposition is growing more confident they set up a coordination council in bellerose to organize a peaceful transfer of power. with the commission i'm up we're only beginning to rebuild mechanisms to feel
election in her address his wife jill biden says chose the man who can unite the nation. i'm subi so much going to thank you for joining us european union leaders are discussing possible sanctions against valorous in an emergency video conference today earlier opposition politicians. issued her own video message calling on the e.u. council not to recognize what she called fraudulent elections that saw president lukashenko return to power for a 6th term the e.u. emergency talks come as the faces...
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she also tells our hit man where they live.dule where her husband goes -- comes and goes in the morning, where he's going to be the next day. >> it shows her intent. and the fact that here she is meeting with a complete stranger who she believes it's a hit man, she actually goes as far as saying, "hey, i'd rather if it happened here." >> how are we gonna do it successfully -- if we go ahead and do it at, like, at the house, like, how do we -- how do we -- how soon could you do it? >> she just wants it done and the sooner the better. >> reporter: does your agent give her a door out at this point? >> yes. he asked her more than once if she was sure if this is what she wanted done. she laughs about it and says, "yeah, once i set my mind to do something, i do it." >> you definitely want to do this? >> i'm positive, like, 5,000% sure. >> reporter: the pretend hit man told her he'd use a gun. give him a tap-tap. >> he gets two in the head. that's it. you know? >> our undercover agent tells her, "hey, i'm gonna put two in his head," m
she also tells our hit man where they live.dule where her husband goes -- comes and goes in the morning, where he's going to be the next day. >> it shows her intent. and the fact that here she is meeting with a complete stranger who she believes it's a hit man, she actually goes as far as saying, "hey, i'd rather if it happened here." >> how are we gonna do it successfully -- if we go ahead and do it at, like, at the house, like, how do we -- how do we -- how soon could...
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i started educating myself and now it just like, nah, man, i gotta step up and man up and just be responsible. woman: so, this is the e treatmt that youou really wawant from m. okok. how is it? rivera: oh, it hurtsts. ahh. woman:n: it looks like it's havg a good effect. rivera: why i want my tattoos removed is because it's just a bad d example when m out thehere with my kids. outut there, like, i can't go to the beach and they're looking at my tattoos, becacause i don't want them to follow suit. i want to be a better role model for them. i came out with no probationon,o parole, nothing, so, i didn't even have n no helping handandd everything. the first day i i gt out, i ended up s staying at unn station, downtotown l.a., and tn from there, i look a at myself.i was like, man, like, really hit rock bottom, but i w was really tempted to s start slanging andd making quick money how i used to say. i h had all thehe connections and everything. i went to homeboys, and i remember there was a solar program they had riright there. youu know whatat, i go, solar'ss gonna be a careeeer for me, so, i'm gon
i started educating myself and now it just like, nah, man, i gotta step up and man up and just be responsible. woman: so, this is the e treatmt that youou really wawant from m. okok. how is it? rivera: oh, it hurtsts. ahh. woman:n: it looks like it's havg a good effect. rivera: why i want my tattoos removed is because it's just a bad d example when m out thehere with my kids. outut there, like, i can't go to the beach and they're looking at my tattoos, becacause i don't want them to follow...
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over man in world at large.olve the foggy thinking that a world of conflict will mysteriously resolve itself into a world of harmony. if we do not just rock the boat or irritate the foursomes -- forces of aggression. and this is hogwash. [cheering] cause ofther, the republicanism to remind ourselves and the world that only the strong can remain free, --t only the strong can [applause] now, i needn't remind you or my fellow americans, regardless of party, that the republicans have shouldered this hard responsibility and marched in this cause before. it was republican leadership under dwight eisenhower that passed along to this administration the mightiest arsenal for defense that the world has ever known. [applause] you thatedn't remind it was the strength and the will of the eisenhower years that kept the peace by using our in theh, by using it formosa straits, and in lebanon, and by showing it courageously at all times. [applause] it was during those republican years that the thrust of communist imperialism was
over man in world at large.olve the foggy thinking that a world of conflict will mysteriously resolve itself into a world of harmony. if we do not just rock the boat or irritate the foursomes -- forces of aggression. and this is hogwash. [cheering] cause ofther, the republicanism to remind ourselves and the world that only the strong can remain free, --t only the strong can [applause] now, i needn't remind you or my fellow americans, regardless of party, that the republicans have shouldered...
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and there's statements about wheel man and wing man.e on google earth, practice with pistol. >> that's almost like a confession, right? on a notepad. what killer makes a to-do list? >> it was a to-do list on how to prepare to go do this murder. >> what did you think when you saw that? >> it was almost hollywood like. >> this was a month after the murder. and we arrest who we believe is our shooter and he has a to-do kill list in his car. you can't make this stuff up. >> suckow also had a storage unit. where? a surveillance camera picked up a white van pulling up soon after the murder. suckow had to be their shooter. question was, who put him up to it? and why? suckow wouldn't tell them. refused to say a word. so then they got a search warrant for his phone. >> his contact list said james in nd. >> jackpot. >> jackpot. so that was the first time we had ever connected him with henriksen. >> james and sarah arrived to become the ken and barbie of the oil patch and before long one man is missing and another dead and the suspected hit man ha
and there's statements about wheel man and wing man.e on google earth, practice with pistol. >> that's almost like a confession, right? on a notepad. what killer makes a to-do list? >> it was a to-do list on how to prepare to go do this murder. >> what did you think when you saw that? >> it was almost hollywood like. >> this was a month after the murder. and we arrest who we believe is our shooter and he has a to-do kill list in his car. you can't make this stuff...
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[cheers and applause] there is but one man to whom i am willing to entrust their future, and that man's name is george w. bush. [cheers and applause] in 1940, i was an eight-year-old boy living in a remote appalachian valley. our country was not yet at war, but even we children knew there were crazy people across the ocean who would kill us if they could. president roosevelt told america all private lives have been in a sense repealed by an overriding public danger. in 1940, wendell wilkie was the republican nominee. example of better someone revealing their private plans than this good man. he gave roosevelt the critical support he needed for peace time draft, an unpopular idea. he made it clear he would rather lose the election than make national security a partisan campaign issue. [cheers and applause] shortly before he died, he told a friend that if he could write his own epitaph and had to choose between "here lies a president" or "here lies one who contributed to saving freedom," he would prefer the latter. where are such statesmen today? where is the bipartisanship in this countr
[cheers and applause] there is but one man to whom i am willing to entrust their future, and that man's name is george w. bush. [cheers and applause] in 1940, i was an eight-year-old boy living in a remote appalachian valley. our country was not yet at war, but even we children knew there were crazy people across the ocean who would kill us if they could. president roosevelt told america all private lives have been in a sense repealed by an overriding public danger. in 1940, wendell wilkie was...
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and that man is john mccain. (clapping) you, know in our day, politicians have readily shared much less retails. then the nightmare world in which this man and others equally brave served and suffered for their country. it's a long way from the fear and pain and squalor of a six by four cell in hanoi to the hat oval office. but, if senator mccain is elected president, that is the journey he will have made. it's the journey of an upright and honorable man. the kind of fellow whose name you will find on warmer morial's and small towns across this great country. only he was among those who came home to the most powerful office on earth. he would bring the compassion of what's once been having powerless, the wisdom that comes even to the captives by the grace of god. the special confidence of those who have seen evil and have seen how evil is overcome. (clapping) a fellow prisoner of war, a man named tom moe of lancaster, ohio (clapping), recalls looking through a pinhole in his cell door as lieutenant commander john
and that man is john mccain. (clapping) you, know in our day, politicians have readily shared much less retails. then the nightmare world in which this man and others equally brave served and suffered for their country. it's a long way from the fear and pain and squalor of a six by four cell in hanoi to the hat oval office. but, if senator mccain is elected president, that is the journey he will have made. it's the journey of an upright and honorable man. the kind of fellow whose name you will...
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our own will ganss is the man for the job.ood morning, will, mona. a little bit normal, but wait until you see some of gaga's outfits. mtv billed it as a live show, and some of it was live, but there was no shortage of jaw-dropping performances, crazy wardrobe changes, and yeah, that's just from gaga herself. the 2020 mtv video music awards going, going -- gaga. ♪ lady gaga stealing the spotlight in the first live-ish awards show since the pandemic began. >> let me change real quick! >> reporter: changing the game literally, performing in a mask winng stf e ye receiving the first-ever tricon award. >> stay safe, speak your mind. i might sound like a broken record, but wear a mask, it's a sign of respect. >> reporter: those masks, a reminder while this awards show felt normal -- miley on a wrecking ball, hello 2013. ♪ you know it's true >> reporter: and the black eyed peas at the vmas for the first time in 17 years -- we're still pretty far from normal. the biggest award of the night, individual i don't have the year, going to
our own will ganss is the man for the job.ood morning, will, mona. a little bit normal, but wait until you see some of gaga's outfits. mtv billed it as a live show, and some of it was live, but there was no shortage of jaw-dropping performances, crazy wardrobe changes, and yeah, that's just from gaga herself. the 2020 mtv video music awards going, going -- gaga. ♪ lady gaga stealing the spotlight in the first live-ish awards show since the pandemic began. >> let me change real quick!...
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. # action man!rt command. tough, realistic models, specially designed for action man. action man was one of the biggest toy brands in britain, thanks to the team of designers at palitoy. action man came out in 1966. ijoined in 1967. this is the very latest toys that you can find in the shops, and he is, in fact, called action man. i sculpted the gripping hand... ..based on this one. action man fans called it the hand of bob. but there was something else on the horizon that was potentially bigger. archive: star wars, a billion years in the making. and it's coming to your galaxy this summer. the problem was, we didn't know what it was. we'd heard of star wars and we knew there was a lot of hype around it and we knew george lucas was making the film, but the first time i actually knew what star wars was at the preview in london in 1977. one day, geoff maisey, he came up to me with two tickets and he said, "you must go and see this film, bob, down in london." "alright, sounds good." and it was star wars
. # action man!rt command. tough, realistic models, specially designed for action man. action man was one of the biggest toy brands in britain, thanks to the team of designers at palitoy. action man came out in 1966. ijoined in 1967. this is the very latest toys that you can find in the shops, and he is, in fact, called action man. i sculpted the gripping hand... ..based on this one. action man fans called it the hand of bob. but there was something else on the horizon that was potentially...
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onto real life and the documentary burning man: art on fire. this temple is for you!tion of radical self—expression in the nevada desert, burning man has long been a life—changing experience for many attendees, including myself. there was nothing and we're going to make something. get to work! a big part of that is the extraordinary art on display. you can cycle deep into the desert and see a sculpture the size of a house suddenly appear through the dust. this here is robot resurrection. let's resurrect and think differently. this document re—follows the artists who worked on the burning man temple in 2018, a year that became particularly significant after the sudden death of burning man's founder, larry harvey. filmed in harsh desert conditions with the aid of many volunteers, this spends quite a lot of time detailing construction, but it also does justice to real characters like flash hopkins, who i'd love to see played by ethan hawke one day. it's another dream come true for someone out here on the playa. given that the physical burning man event was inevitably can
onto real life and the documentary burning man: art on fire. this temple is for you!tion of radical self—expression in the nevada desert, burning man has long been a life—changing experience for many attendees, including myself. there was nothing and we're going to make something. get to work! a big part of that is the extraordinary art on display. you can cycle deep into the desert and see a sculpture the size of a house suddenly appear through the dust. this here is robot resurrection....
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man it's hard, man. it is really hard. i am sorry, man. [cheers] [chanting] >> say his name!! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >>philonese: my brother george, is , looking down right now. he is thankful for everything everybody is doing right now. you'll are showing a lot of empathy and passion. i am enjoying every last bit of it right now. if it wasn't for y'all, i don't know where i would be right now because you all are keeping me running. i have to advocate for everybody, man, because right now jacob blake -- it's hard to , talk right now, shot seven times, man. with his kids. that's painful. >> say it. >> i am trying. i am trying. >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd. >> am george floyd's sister. i want you guys to ask yourself right now how will the history books remember you? what will be your legacy? will your future generations remember you for your complacency, your inaction, or will they remember you for your empathy, your leadership, your passion? for weeding out the
man it's hard, man. it is really hard. i am sorry, man. [cheers] [chanting] >> say his name!! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >>philonese: my brother george, is , looking down right now. he is thankful for everything everybody is doing right now. you'll are showing a lot of empathy and passion. i am enjoying every last bit of it right now. if it wasn't for y'all, i don't know where i would be right now because you all are...
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no our no man to man the moon. man are you presented to it muffin man up or in the name of the law that you. i'm not a man think that i've done a couple i'm a good suit. will keep going on in a manner that is of much ousia at the thought that in. numbing about in a crowd. and they make a buck and a man's opinion i mean there. is a need for the fun in the room when it goes exactly black suit on and on no no it up not up on that i'm in it up to back fiddle in your honor but on experience down in equity about who can but bob moon doesn't mean man and the end. i mean the billionaire i'm going to be looking on here monday morning the way little as he not only rapping green putting this on the moon but in a can be no lapland to me in i'm no nonunion and economic loves me i'm not the knuckle bucket the mud on. and in the mud i'm in the main more i get that we're not needing the left in the neck i mean is a big enough but when i long ago a man became an. iranian government merely an. affair forgotten. a few kilometers to t
no our no man to man the moon. man are you presented to it muffin man up or in the name of the law that you. i'm not a man think that i've done a couple i'm a good suit. will keep going on in a manner that is of much ousia at the thought that in. numbing about in a crowd. and they make a buck and a man's opinion i mean there. is a need for the fun in the room when it goes exactly black suit on and on no no it up not up on that i'm in it up to back fiddle in your honor but on experience down in...
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think that the black man wants to be a white man. white men, as i have observed, i'm not sure they want to be white. it has got to be exhausting. [laughter] aimlessly flexing your muscles and conquering the world and smiling. [laughter] it wears white people out. in the presence of white people, you are watching an imitation and you realize you cannot imitate an imitation. therefore, the black man in today'ss america -- america has to be what the public feared it was, he is a man, and a man cannot be told what to do or defined by others. and there's nothing new about that. what the question really means is how should we alter the american model so both the black man and the white man can be free. that is what the question means. host: i apologize to the person who wrote this because i am having trouble reading it. i will get through it as well as i can. you talk about facing reality at least by white america. don't you think it's time for black america to realize that a great deal of its problems are trying to blame them on the past
think that the black man wants to be a white man. white men, as i have observed, i'm not sure they want to be white. it has got to be exhausting. [laughter] aimlessly flexing your muscles and conquering the world and smiling. [laughter] it wears white people out. in the presence of white people, you are watching an imitation and you realize you cannot imitate an imitation. therefore, the black man in today'ss america -- america has to be what the public feared it was, he is a man, and a man...
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hidden deep in the hearts of f this man was another person and another gender.e was in pain, suppressing feelings and desires held since childhood. it was like he had spent a lifetime wearing a pair of too tight shoes. >> pauline was born in 1967. at birth, she was given a boy's name, pinit. it was at the age of fivive tha pinit first felt uncomfortable with his assigned gender. >> but those thoughts remained a deep secret. one reason was her father, a devoted but strict man. >> as a boy, she trained to become a thai boxer, desperate to pleaser had father. >> her father thananu is 80 yea old. now retired,d, he lives a quiet life in bangkok. >> pinit knuckled down at school too, graduating from one of thailand's leading universities. he worked in marketing at a major bank and then a car manufacturer. still in his 30s, he rose to become ceo of a sportswear company. outside of work, pinit was just as driven. he set up a fan club for the thai national football squad. his career and sporting contributions made him a public figure. at the age of 39, pinit remarried. h
hidden deep in the hearts of f this man was another person and another gender.e was in pain, suppressing feelings and desires held since childhood. it was like he had spent a lifetime wearing a pair of too tight shoes. >> pauline was born in 1967. at birth, she was given a boy's name, pinit. it was at the age of fivive tha pinit first felt uncomfortable with his assigned gender. >> but those thoughts remained a deep secret. one reason was her father, a devoted but strict man....
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instead of the black man imitating the white man, he tries to be himself.e low moral qualities. >> it is feared by some whites that the muslims advocate violence, but that's not exactly the case. they say they don't believe in starting a fight, but if white men mistreat them, they will not turn the other cheek. that brand of militancy has >> shortly after midnight on june 12, medgar evers stepped into his car on his driveway. he was silhouetted against the carport light behind him. a shot from a high-powered rifle shattered the nighttime solace. evers fell, fatally wounded. he was 37. he had been field secretary of the naacp mississippi for nine difficult years. >> don't shop for anything on castle street. let's let the merchants down on capitol street feel the economic pinch. let me say this to you -- i had one merchant to call me, and he said, i want you to know that i talked to my national office today, and they want me to tell you that we don't need nigger business. these are stores that help to support the white citizens council, a council dedicated to
instead of the black man imitating the white man, he tries to be himself.e low moral qualities. >> it is feared by some whites that the muslims advocate violence, but that's not exactly the case. they say they don't believe in starting a fight, but if white men mistreat them, they will not turn the other cheek. that brand of militancy has >> shortly after midnight on june 12, medgar evers stepped into his car on his driveway. he was silhouetted against the carport light behind him....
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man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.ng sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judyheoodruff. on tewshour tonight: mailing it in. the u.s. pter general faces congressional scrutiny over postal delivery in a critical election and the president's remarks about mail-ing. then, the convention concludes. joe biden formally accepts the democratic nomination for president kes his pitch to american voters. plus, hunger in lebanon. a major food shortage grips a couny already mired in the dual crises of covid-1and a tanking economy. >> repter: the challenges here in beirut are about a lot more than simply feeding people i the midst of this latest crisis.
man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.ng sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judyheoodruff. on tewshour tonight: mailing it in. the u.s. pter general faces congressional scrutiny over postal delivery in a critical election and the president's remarks about mail-ing. then, the convention concludes. joe biden formally accepts the democratic nomination for president kes his pitch to american voters. plus, hunger in lebanon. a major food shortage grips a couny already mired...
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no no no no i don't but a man on my.i phone i don't buy anything but i'm hopeful of the younger you and. i don't mind. my drawing i'm going on my dad now all made the no your mama all i am going along right now. indeed. i don't name fabby phallic i'm. not going to go out that out for the boy on your den. i mean out. there along the way. lorna wants to ensure her 21 year old daughter and mother of 3 doesn't make the. same mistakes she did. today she's taking her daughter to get the contraceptive injection. and. i own them off in the long hair up number. one i only know one of the only. remains has found a cemetery to deliver the stillborn baby to its final resting place. they've managed to put together a makeshift coffee. 70 and. one investment. saving initiative. since on. monday. in the you know. the battle. see him going to take that no a cup and i don't know if this is you know madeleine. but. i'll find out. about napoleon. wrong. since she. was only. one of us we not only dr shows. you. the most the most likely to be
no no no no i don't but a man on my.i phone i don't buy anything but i'm hopeful of the younger you and. i don't mind. my drawing i'm going on my dad now all made the no your mama all i am going along right now. indeed. i don't name fabby phallic i'm. not going to go out that out for the boy on your den. i mean out. there along the way. lorna wants to ensure her 21 year old daughter and mother of 3 doesn't make the. same mistakes she did. today she's taking her daughter to get the contraceptive...
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a middle man a goalkeeper. the 2nd season of only. 16 about the environment still about society it's still about us but all planets on the brink spoke to some of the leading experts in the fish. hook up just a couple of real science. blockbusters from nigeria but nobody would. tend to. cut and successful beyond belief. no look this is the way we're doing. it would start aug 7th on d w. this is the news live from berlin brought back to earth with a splash 2 u.s. astronauts made history successfully completing the 1st manned space flight operated by a private company it's also the 1st splashed on landing for a spacecraft in 45 years. kids in germany begin returning to school after the summer holidays with maximum caution against the growth of virus that's as adults there suppose it's role models get slammed for ignoring precautions. and in formula one not even a blown tire.
a middle man a goalkeeper. the 2nd season of only. 16 about the environment still about society it's still about us but all planets on the brink spoke to some of the leading experts in the fish. hook up just a couple of real science. blockbusters from nigeria but nobody would. tend to. cut and successful beyond belief. no look this is the way we're doing. it would start aug 7th on d w. this is the news live from berlin brought back to earth with a splash 2 u.s. astronauts made history...
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in the evening the sunday man's want to catch up with their family back home in syria. they're deciding who to call but the boys want to call nora but then they decide on uncle carrying her every. now and what. many of my staff as brothers and sisters fled syria some now live in dubai in turkey and lebanon other sisters in syria the only way to stay in touch is by phone . to face and they can you know. they're trying to make a video call. the islamic they're making it then i got out and the kids are excited but no one is picking up. there's no connection there's no internet in syria. letters sam is still hopeful but today the cole was as 3 for the son a man's their children all their pride and joy test a little but they have to pick plans for the future. wants to be a dentist. wants to be an engineer so he can help rebuild the family's house in syria blair home was hit by a rocket so i want to rebuild it with dad. and i think the issue from home a move. mustapha has been through a lot but there is a lot of love and joy in this family. for. the solomons children have fou
in the evening the sunday man's want to catch up with their family back home in syria. they're deciding who to call but the boys want to call nora but then they decide on uncle carrying her every. now and what. many of my staff as brothers and sisters fled syria some now live in dubai in turkey and lebanon other sisters in syria the only way to stay in touch is by phone . to face and they can you know. they're trying to make a video call. the islamic they're making it then i got out and the...