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timothy meaher said, you know what guys? i have the deal for you. you can work for me and you will earn enough money to get back home. when it came time to get paid every friday, that money went for food, clothing and shelter. they never had any discretionary money. so they came to the resolve that they were just going to have to stay in this community. they did not understand the language or the customs, but they made a way out of no way. they brought their customs, their culture, to this community and they said this is our africatown. that is how the town got is name. zip code wise, it is a part of mobile. it is about a 12.5 square mile area and there is, like colloquially, there are three or four different communities out here. there's plateau, magazine point, the hills, lewis quarters, they are all a part of africatown. so they ended up staying in this community. i will tell you, i stopped right here, because about 18 months ago one of our local journalists by the name of ben rain, was out in our delta looking for the clotilda and fishing. it wa
timothy meaher said, you know what guys? i have the deal for you. you can work for me and you will earn enough money to get back home. when it came time to get paid every friday, that money went for food, clothing and shelter. they never had any discretionary money. so they came to the resolve that they were just going to have to stay in this community. they did not understand the language or the customs, but they made a way out of no way. they brought their customs, their culture, to this...
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we want you to negotiate with timothy meaher to get us out of here. he was a slickster, he said you come to work for me, you'll earn enough money to get home. every friday when it came time to get paid, their money went for food, clothing and shelter. they came to the resolve they were going to have toll stay in this community. they didn't understand the language, the customs, they made a way out. and they brought their customs, their culture to this community and they said, this is our afterafter -- africatown. there's three or four different communities out here. there's plateau, magazine point, happy hills, lewis quarters, they're all a part of africatown. they ended up staying in this community. i stopped right here, about 18 months ago, one of our local journalists, a guy by the name of ben reigns was out in the delta looking for the cotilda and fishing. it was in january, so the tide was low. he says, i think that's the cotilda. we've been looking for it for 160 years. the meaher family said it never existed. they didn't know what happened to it
we want you to negotiate with timothy meaher to get us out of here. he was a slickster, he said you come to work for me, you'll earn enough money to get home. every friday when it came time to get paid, their money went for food, clothing and shelter. they came to the resolve they were going to have toll stay in this community. they didn't understand the language, the customs, they made a way out. and they brought their customs, their culture to this community and they said, this is our...
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trying to fit cation but marshall mcluhan you know he famously gave timothy leary his phrase of 1967 which you may remember max turn on tune in drop out and i think this is the sort of uprisings you're seeing but what marshall mcluhan also gave us ties into the renaissance and back into the middle ages and that is gutenberg galaxy ok we're in the gutenberg galaxy what he predicted back in the sixty's was that that there would be a digital language that there would be electronic communication and that once that happened that it would be like the gutenberg press that it would suddenly that knowledge would not be in the hands of the elite the people states you know holding onto this power of the printing press today you know that knowledge would spread communication was spread and there would be a sort of renaissance and i'm like man i do remember the sixty's and i do remember the feeling at that time with timothy leary and marshall mcluhan and the culture and that was the anti vietnam protests. the youth culture as it was called that time decided and figured out that they could secede
trying to fit cation but marshall mcluhan you know he famously gave timothy leary his phrase of 1967 which you may remember max turn on tune in drop out and i think this is the sort of uprisings you're seeing but what marshall mcluhan also gave us ties into the renaissance and back into the middle ages and that is gutenberg galaxy ok we're in the gutenberg galaxy what he predicted back in the sixty's was that that there would be a digital language that there would be electronic communication...
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timothy suckow, remember him?th victims on orders from james henriksen, and the middleman caved, too. robert delao. the man who came snooping around a couple days after the carlile murder and passed a polygraph. which might say something about polygraphs. now deleo admitted he recruited suckow and transmitted henriksen's orders and the money. >> so how did tim get paid for k.c.'s murder? do you know? >> it was cash. >> so in september 2014, nine months after his arrest on weapons charges, james henriksen was flown from north dakota to spokane, washington and charged with multiple federal counts of conspiracy, solicitation, and murder for hire in the deaths of k.c. clarke and doug carlile. and attempts on the lives of three more business partners. he was not charged, however, with trying to kill his wife, sarah, because said the prosecutors they went with the charges that were easiest to prove. so henriksen was toast. unless? as he sat in the spokane jail awaiting trial, henriksen did his best to see that the trial
timothy suckow, remember him?th victims on orders from james henriksen, and the middleman caved, too. robert delao. the man who came snooping around a couple days after the carlile murder and passed a polygraph. which might say something about polygraphs. now deleo admitted he recruited suckow and transmitted henriksen's orders and the money. >> so how did tim get paid for k.c.'s murder? do you know? >> it was cash. >> so in september 2014, nine months after his arrest on...
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timothy o'brien there. coming up, fighting in a pandemic. professional fighters league looking forward to the next season after suspending this year. we will talk with the president and chairman, donn davis. this is bloomberg. ♪ talk mixed martial arts. the professional fighters league canceling their 2020 season over concerns on the pandemic. they are planning to hold her 2021 season in a bubble. let's dig into what we are seeing with this shift. donn davis, founder of professional fighters league is joining us. people have an idea about mixed martial arts, but little league is different, it is like a sports league, isn't it? donn: yes, it is exactly like the nfl, nba or those groups that people are used to, and that the individual fighters can be in a season, playoffs and championship. it is transparency. win in advance, like any sports we know. a promoter does not decide who is number one and number two. we all wish lebron james will make the playoffs, but we cannot decide that, he has to earn it. every fighter has two win four times in a
timothy o'brien there. coming up, fighting in a pandemic. professional fighters league looking forward to the next season after suspending this year. we will talk with the president and chairman, donn davis. this is bloomberg. ♪ talk mixed martial arts. the professional fighters league canceling their 2020 season over concerns on the pandemic. they are planning to hold her 2021 season in a bubble. let's dig into what we are seeing with this shift. donn davis, founder of professional fighters...
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timothy cannon is an oncologist that knows the statistics well. >> there's so much information that wep avoid the situation that we saw. >> he says that starts with paying attention to symptoms including changing bowel habits. bleeding, abdominal pain and unintended weight loss. >> these are important because younger patients tend to be diagnosed at a more advanced stage. >> i felt like i didn't want this to -- i was in denial. >> timothy mitchell was 43 when he was diagnosed in 2006. he had a check up earlier in the year but says by summer he has just been feeling tired, slow, went back to the hospital.hospi. >> timothy was stage three. the same stage as bozeman when he was diagnosed. today he and his wife dedicate their efforts to breaking down health stigmas for black men that start with an early conversation. >> not paying attention to your body and not taking care of body. >> the american cancer society recommends that men start getting screened for colon cancer at age 45 but bozeman was just 43. saying while the overall numbers for the disease are going down, the instances of it
timothy cannon is an oncologist that knows the statistics well. >> there's so much information that wep avoid the situation that we saw. >> he says that starts with paying attention to symptoms including changing bowel habits. bleeding, abdominal pain and unintended weight loss. >> these are important because younger patients tend to be diagnosed at a more advanced stage. >> i felt like i didn't want this to -- i was in denial. >> timothy mitchell was 43 when he...
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he went back to the hospital. >> they did aol mass. >> reporter: timothy was stage 3, the same stageoseman when he was diagnosed. he underwent 12 rounds of chemo. today he and his wife dedicate their efforts to breaking down the stigma among black men. >> if you're not paying attention to your body, your life can end sooner than you want it to. >> reporter: thetting screened cancer at age 45 but boseman was just 43. dr. cannon says while the overall numbers for the disease are going down, the instances of it appearing in men under the age of 50 are actually going up, which is another reason to be vigilant about the signs. alex presha, abc news, washington. >> far too common. a special tribute to chadwick boseman is planned for tonight. abc will be showing "black panther" a 8:00 p.m. commercial free tonight. it will be followed by an abc news special tribute. that will be right here on channel 7 at 8:00 p.m. disney of course, which owns marvel, is the parent company of abc 7.> much more in the next h hour of "abc 7 mornings." backlash after the nation's top intelligence officials put
he went back to the hospital. >> they did aol mass. >> reporter: timothy was stage 3, the same stageoseman when he was diagnosed. he underwent 12 rounds of chemo. today he and his wife dedicate their efforts to breaking down the stigma among black men. >> if you're not paying attention to your body, your life can end sooner than you want it to. >> reporter: thetting screened cancer at age 45 but boseman was just 43. dr. cannon says while the overall numbers for the...
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if it's the same timothy shea -- >> it's not. >> thank you for clearing that up.st blockbuster. the game of chicken will begin. what happens every time somebody is indicted in a consequential federal prosecution, the prosecutors will step to him and see if he wants to cooperate. see if he wants to try to get a deal and save himself. >> normally, the prosecution and the department of justice are on the same side, the side of the law. they're playing a game of chicken with the defendants. in this case, we have seen bill barr continuously side with the president on his personal issues, with his personal allies. i'm thinking most recently roger stone. do we have any reason to believe, as you said, oftentimes these are often kept under wraps. they may be kept under wraps from the public but would a case like this have made its way up the food chain within the department of justice. >> unless the department of justice put a wall, a fire wall up, we have potential conflicts in the department of justice all the time and under those circumstances we try to put up firewalls
if it's the same timothy shea -- >> it's not. >> thank you for clearing that up.st blockbuster. the game of chicken will begin. what happens every time somebody is indicted in a consequential federal prosecution, the prosecutors will step to him and see if he wants to cooperate. see if he wants to try to get a deal and save himself. >> normally, the prosecution and the department of justice are on the same side, the side of the law. they're playing a game of chicken with the...
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working for the organization today he's checking up on reported cases and documenting the damage that timothy's has not yet finished their work here there is still wood waiting to be transposed it and even a canister of drinking water for this guy to so appreciate was on the essendon set but would advent of the put it. off since all christian offers an area has been suppressed by decree in means and capacity building programs which where we organize for community members and when the case. fits in the trade is one of ghana's most important industries tropical woods are sold all over the world they include red timbers that sell for high prices. john guitar and company is the largest in the person in the western gonna feel it says it's committed to forest management says the case and the label guarantees that good products come from sustainably managed dollars initially there was a lot of resistance to the giant timber company here in the region even though it pays a special good tax that goes straight to communities. there was much friction between the company and the communities one were about.
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timothy mitchell was 43 when he was diagnosed in 2006. he had a checkup earlier in the year but says by summer he just had been feeling tired, slow. he went back to the hospital. >> they did a colonoscopy. and they saw a large mass. >> reporter: timothy was stage 3. the same stage as boseman when he was diagnosed. he underwent 12 rounds of chemo. he and his wife dedicate their efforts to breaking down health stigmas for black men. that starts with a simple conversation. >> early detection is key. not paying attention to your body, not taking care of your body, it could really end sooner than you want it to, because tomorrow's not promised. >> reporter: the american cancer society recommends that men start getting screened for colon cancer at age 45. but boseman was just 43. dr. cannon saying that while the overall numbers for the disease are going down, the incidences of it appearing in men under the age of 50 are actually going up, which is just another reason to be vigilant about the signs. alex presha, abc news, washington. >> thank yo
timothy mitchell was 43 when he was diagnosed in 2006. he had a checkup earlier in the year but says by summer he just had been feeling tired, slow. he went back to the hospital. >> they did a colonoscopy. and they saw a large mass. >> reporter: timothy was stage 3. the same stage as boseman when he was diagnosed. he underwent 12 rounds of chemo. he and his wife dedicate their efforts to breaking down health stigmas for black men. that starts with a simple conversation. >>...
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tonight gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines diplomatic ties between european settlers and the iroquois confederacy. eastern lakes region. he describes what treaty meetings may have looked like, the role of interpreters and the importance of exchanging gifts. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv. this week and every weekend on cspan 3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3 created and brought to you by your television provider. >>> up next on history book shelf, craig shirley chronicles ronald reagan's early political career and influence on american servantism. his book "reagan rising:the decisive years." we recorded his remarks at the gaithersburg book festival in gaithersburg, maryland. >> good afternoon, welcome to gaithersburg book festival. i'm member of democrat central committee encompassing district 16 which encompses the city of gaithersburg. welcome. gaithersburg is a city that proudly supports the arts and humanities. we're pleased to bring you this fabulous ev
tonight gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines diplomatic ties between european settlers and the iroquois confederacy. eastern lakes region. he describes what treaty meetings may have looked like, the role of interpreters and the importance of exchanging gifts. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv. this week and every weekend on cspan 3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past....
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por cuÁnto timothy tiene inmunidad?s. los cientÍficos del mundo estÁn muy pendientes. patricia: muchÍsimas gracias, roger. vamos ahora a la ciudad de que --kenosha, wisconsin. estÁ el toque de queda por disturbios enfrentamientos violentos entre la policÍa y manifestantes. el gobernador ordenÓ el despliegue de la guardia nacional para proteger edificios pÚblicos y estaciones de bomberos. mientras tanto, cientos de personas, en nueva york, se reunieron para manifestar su apoyo a blake, luego de ser baleado por la espalda. varios activistas hablaron la multitud, en times square, sobre la necesidad de justicia. poco despuÉs marcharon por la quinta avenida llevando su mensaje hasta washington square. quedamos en nueva york, la ciudad dio un nuevo paso hacia la recuperaciÓn de la normalidad, luego de haber sufrido tanto por la pandemia. la estatua de la libertad abrieron sus puertas bajo un plan de reapertura del servicio de parques nacionales. otros museos planean recibir visitantes el fin de semana. fabiola: con capacidad
por cuÁnto timothy tiene inmunidad?s. los cientÍficos del mundo estÁn muy pendientes. patricia: muchÍsimas gracias, roger. vamos ahora a la ciudad de que --kenosha, wisconsin. estÁ el toque de queda por disturbios enfrentamientos violentos entre la policÍa y manifestantes. el gobernador ordenÓ el despliegue de la guardia nacional para proteger edificios pÚblicos y estaciones de bomberos. mientras tanto, cientos de personas, en nueva york, se reunieron para manifestar su apoyo a blake,...
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with us to talk about it indeed, professor timothy snyder of yale university. he was a marshall scholar educated in the ivy league, specializing on europe and the holocaust. he happens to be the author of two books of note to our discussion always, "on tyranny: 20 lessons from the 20th century" and "the road to unfreedom: russia, europe, america." professor, while not enumerated on your list of tyrannical markers publicly ruminating about pushing off an election, where does this land on our list of tyrannical markers to be aware of? >> well, i think what's essential is that we have a situation where the president is creating problems himself and then deciding that those problems are an emergency which require drastic action. if the president's postmaster general would support the post office, we wouldn't have any problem with mail. if the president had taken quicker action or acted now on covid, we wouldn't need so many mail-in ballots. and in general if the president and his party supported legislation about domestic and foreign reform to protect the vote, we
with us to talk about it indeed, professor timothy snyder of yale university. he was a marshall scholar educated in the ivy league, specializing on europe and the holocaust. he happens to be the author of two books of note to our discussion always, "on tyranny: 20 lessons from the 20th century" and "the road to unfreedom: russia, europe, america." professor, while not enumerated on your list of tyrannical markers publicly ruminating about pushing off an election, where does...
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on monday, gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines colonial ties between european settlers and the iroquois confederacy at the eastern great lakes region. he described what treaty meetings may have looked like, the role of interpreters, and the importance of exchanging gifts. watch monday night beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on go you are watching c-span3, all weekend, every weekend. >> next, texas governor george w. bush except the 2000 presidential nomination at the republican national convention in philadelphia. he would go on to defeat vice president al gore in one of the most closely contested presidential elections in american history. ♪ [cheers and applause]
on monday, gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines colonial ties between european settlers and the iroquois confederacy at the eastern great lakes region. he described what treaty meetings may have looked like, the role of interpreters, and the importance of exchanging gifts. watch monday night beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on go you are watching c-span3, all weekend, every weekend. >> next, texas governor george w....
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t timothy shay is accused of secretly -- payments to himself. real estate agent sells a pro-trump energy drink that comes in a can with a picture of trump in a superhero costume. >> joins me now. how serious are the charges? >> the actual charges, anderson, one count, each, of conspiracy to commit mail fraud. conspiracy to commit money laundering. i should say, wire fraud. each carry a maximum sentence of under -- up to 20 years, a piece. so they are serious. steve bannon, of course, pleaded not guilty. the other three men were arrested in their hometowns. they were not arraigned, so they didn't enter pleas but they all posted bail and are free now. >> but what about the people who gave money? >> that's the sad part. there were lots of people that gave money thinking it was going to build the wall. but i got to think there's hundreds, maybe thousands, of people out there wondering if their money went to the wall or their money actually went to feeding the luxury lifestyles these men were allegedly leading. anderson. >> we'll see what happens. th
t timothy shay is accused of secretly -- payments to himself. real estate agent sells a pro-trump energy drink that comes in a can with a picture of trump in a superhero costume. >> joins me now. how serious are the charges? >> the actual charges, anderson, one count, each, of conspiracy to commit mail fraud. conspiracy to commit money laundering. i should say, wire fraud. each carry a maximum sentence of under -- up to 20 years, a piece. so they are serious. steve bannon, of...
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the third conspirator, timothy shea is accused of secretly filtering donations to himself and kolfageas social media charges. denver real estate agent sells a pro-trump energy drink that comes in a can with a picture of trump in a superhero costume. the charges against the men, one count each of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering are serious with maximum sentences up to 20 years each. steve bannon has pleaded not guilty to his charge. the other three men were arrested, posted bail and will be arraigned later. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> our thanks to drew griffin. let me bring in preet bharara, host of one of my favorite podcasts. there's a lot of evidence we just heard now in that piece. how damning is it against bannon and his associates? >> very. it's very damning. sometimes you have cases somewhat triable. there are reasonable defenses. always some defense someone can offer. in this case, think about what the fraud is. sometimes you have frauds that are complicated. you need expert witnesses to come testify to explain some elaborate accoun
the third conspirator, timothy shea is accused of secretly filtering donations to himself and kolfageas social media charges. denver real estate agent sells a pro-trump energy drink that comes in a can with a picture of trump in a superhero costume. the charges against the men, one count each of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering are serious with maximum sentences up to 20 years each. steve bannon has pleaded not guilty to his charge. the other three men...
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we had timothy permentor finding his girlfriend. we took him back to the office and talked to him extensively. >> tim gave the detectives a run down of where he was in the hours leading up to the terrible discovery. he said he popped in briefly on karen the night before to drop off a gift. a photo calendar of kittens he knew his cat lover girlfriend would find irresistible. he said he left around 7:30 and that was the last time he saw karen alive. >> wouldn't it be a routine to spend the night? >> not on a friday. she worked early the next day. >> after saying goodbye, he ended up spending the night with friends about an hour to the north. >> is he saying anything that like he can't do it and i want to talk to a lawyer or any of that stuff coming out of him? >> he is being more than cooperative. >> tim said he was off with his friend, there appeared to be a frenzied struggle at karen's house. specialist and a cop assessed the bloody aftermath. >> she put up a struggle. she had defensive wounds and the way her body was contorted and
we had timothy permentor finding his girlfriend. we took him back to the office and talked to him extensively. >> tim gave the detectives a run down of where he was in the hours leading up to the terrible discovery. he said he popped in briefly on karen the night before to drop off a gift. a photo calendar of kittens he knew his cat lover girlfriend would find irresistible. he said he left around 7:30 and that was the last time he saw karen alive. >> wouldn't it be a routine to...
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the author timothy snyder joins us when we continue.some may wonder how apartments-dot-com has helped more renters find their place than any other site. by digitally upgrading every one of our employees...physically. now, everybody at apartments.com can, and does, give one hundred and ten percent. [rapid typing and clicking] apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. >>> everyone knows mail-in ballots are a disaster. they think they're going to send hundreds of millions of ballots all over the united states, and it's going to come out. you won't know the election result for weeks, months, maybe years after. maybe you'll never know the election result, and that's what i'm concerned with. it will be fixed. it will be rigged. people ought to get smart. >> that is our president today continuing to peddle the false narrative that mail-in voting is rife with fraud. a reminder that yesterday he suggested we should delay the election. here's how house speaker nancy pelosi responded today. >> to understand this, he wants to canc
the author timothy snyder joins us when we continue.some may wonder how apartments-dot-com has helped more renters find their place than any other site. by digitally upgrading every one of our employees...physically. now, everybody at apartments.com can, and does, give one hundred and ten percent. [rapid typing and clicking] apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. >>> everyone knows mail-in ballots are a disaster. they think they're going to send hundreds of...
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timothy mcvay used it to destroy the federal building in oklahoma city the beirut blast was 1,300 times more powerful tonight lebanese officials are investigating why so much of this explosive chemical was left at beirut's port. lebanese officials say it was seized from a cargo ship six years ago, customs officials claim they asked to get rid of it but it never happened instead this was the port area before and after, like it was never there. >> richard, so tonight they're taking action against port officials. what can you tell us about that >> reporter: yes, the lebanese government says it is placing an unspecified number of port officials under house arrest while the investigation continues. apparently out of concern that they try to leave the country lester >> richard engel tonight, richard, thanks. >>> with the covid pandemic still ralking it was announced joe biden will not travel to this month's democratic national convention, his rival, president trump, meantime is sending more mixed messages about mail-in voting geoff bennett is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight republica
timothy mcvay used it to destroy the federal building in oklahoma city the beirut blast was 1,300 times more powerful tonight lebanese officials are investigating why so much of this explosive chemical was left at beirut's port. lebanese officials say it was seized from a cargo ship six years ago, customs officials claim they asked to get rid of it but it never happened instead this was the port area before and after, like it was never there. >> richard, so tonight they're taking action...
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well timothy call us is a nonresident fellow of the terrier institute for middle east policy he joins us by scott from boston thanks for the time what will the senate mean for egypt in reality is this says critics say a power grab. i think it's less of a power grab and more of an expansion of patronage networks through award loyalists to the regime. i don't think that the senate as an institution is going to be of great consequence. previously the upper house was also a great consequence. i think that it's really much more about. another set of rewards 'd or perks that can be assigned to people who have been supportive of the regime either financially or in their service perhaps in the cabinet. things like that but i mean the reality is the regime already controls the legislative branch quite thoroughly and so and the new body is actually even more under the president's control than the legislature in terms of formal power because he appoints a 3rd of its members but regardless of how many people he appoints his control over that both brett and both the chamber it's it's pretty indisp
well timothy call us is a nonresident fellow of the terrier institute for middle east policy he joins us by scott from boston thanks for the time what will the senate mean for egypt in reality is this says critics say a power grab. i think it's less of a power grab and more of an expansion of patronage networks through award loyalists to the regime. i don't think that the senate as an institution is going to be of great consequence. previously the upper house was also a great consequence. i...
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timothy mcvague used it to destroy the federal building in oklahoma city. the beirut blast was 1,300 times more powerful. they're investigating why so much of this explosive chemical was left at beirut's port. lebanese officials say it was seized from a cargo ship six years ago. customs officials claim they asked to get rid of it but it never happened instead, this was the port area before and after like it was never there. the lebanese government says it is placing an unspecified number of port officials under house arrest while the investigation continues. apparently out of concern they try to leave the country >> all right thanks >>> it is time to check in with janessa webb good morning how's it looking out there >> good morning. we have kind of a quieter weather pattern giving people a lot more time to get the cleanup going. i know we still have many people without power so hopefully that starts to get restored this afternoon. now, i am watching a front that's going to make its way across the mid-atlantic to the southeast and that will cause some scatte
timothy mcvague used it to destroy the federal building in oklahoma city. the beirut blast was 1,300 times more powerful. they're investigating why so much of this explosive chemical was left at beirut's port. lebanese officials say it was seized from a cargo ship six years ago. customs officials claim they asked to get rid of it but it never happened instead, this was the port area before and after like it was never there. the lebanese government says it is placing an unspecified number of...
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in comparison timothy mcveigh used to tends to blow up the oklahoma city federal building. >>> knew at 11, the california district attorney's association is asking the nfl to pull a new psa featuring stephon clark is saying it misrepresents the facts of his case .>> he is scared but he made it home. he was thinking he was safe but he wasn't. >> clark was shot eight times miook his cell phone ackyard. for a gun. >> narrated by clark's mother, the video is part of the legs ongoing anciraisenlice use of f e sacrament officers were cleared by criminal wrongdoing by state and local prosecutors. the city later reached a multimillion dollar settlement with clark's family.>>> tonight the nfl players association is waiting into the debate over a new coronavirus relief package along with their counterparts from the nba and nhl. major league baseball in major league soccer. on capitol hill senate republicans are insisting on a provision to shield businesses from lawsuits if employees or customers are exposed to the virus. tonight cnn has obtained a letter from the players association's opposing t
in comparison timothy mcveigh used to tends to blow up the oklahoma city federal building. >>> knew at 11, the california district attorney's association is asking the nfl to pull a new psa featuring stephon clark is saying it misrepresents the facts of his case .>> he is scared but he made it home. he was thinking he was safe but he wasn't. >> clark was shot eight times miook his cell phone ackyard. for a gun. >> narrated by clark's mother, the video is part of the...
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there have been considerable provocations timothy mcveigh was such a provocation. such a provocation. and you can go on and on and on. so the fantasy so use the word advisedly that the patriots would rise up to be the coming of the civil war which is a notion that is been with the militia right since the 1970s since the publication of a book called the turner diaries which outline that. to an apocalyptic end. but to the extent to which we know an answer to that, it hasn't happened. okay. >> host: somebody asked about the geography of the far right. other important states where they hang out? are there states where they are more concentrated or less concentrated? >> guest: certainly there are certain states that are really concentrated. in idaho and when they talk about an f no states. that is the general area. of course there's northern california which is had the quote unquote state of jefferson which takes in parts of his wells idaho in oregon. which has gone on for a very long time. what's really interesting about the trump constituency in my view, is that the m
there have been considerable provocations timothy mcveigh was such a provocation. such a provocation. and you can go on and on and on. so the fantasy so use the word advisedly that the patriots would rise up to be the coming of the civil war which is a notion that is been with the militia right since the 1970s since the publication of a book called the turner diaries which outline that. to an apocalyptic end. but to the extent to which we know an answer to that, it hasn't happened. okay....
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silence joins us live from canoga stephan wisconsin facing another night of tension as a bit of a timothy behind you tell us what's going on there. night is very different from the last one we had here last night there was no curfew enforcement whatsoever now let me step out of the picture here and see what's behind me and here you see those vehicles here those are armored vehicles police vehicles though and they are pushing protesters except this bunch of protesters here to the side and a lot of press of the choice away from the park and let's pan this camera over to the other side you see there is the park and it is looks like fork but this is of course not just fog this is pepper spray and tear gas and. very coughing provoking mixture of over there so police just at the park and i would say from what i otherwise have experience of in a very nicely manner saying listen everybody has to go curfew will be enforced you will get arrested you get sprayed or tear gas or pepper sprayed please go home and follow orders so that's the situation right now you know shot in the night is young here l
silence joins us live from canoga stephan wisconsin facing another night of tension as a bit of a timothy behind you tell us what's going on there. night is very different from the last one we had here last night there was no curfew enforcement whatsoever now let me step out of the picture here and see what's behind me and here you see those vehicles here those are armored vehicles police vehicles though and they are pushing protesters except this bunch of protesters here to the side and a lot...
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timothy in des plaines, illinois. what did you think of the vice president's speech tonight?ller: i thought it was a great speech. i'm living in the suburbs of chicago and i'm extremely disturbed at what is going on in the city. i feel like the city is totally lost along with the state. it is very disappointing. i really have no idea who even votes for democrats anymore. i think they are a huge disappointment. villa, tennessee, democrat. your turn, sheila. caller: hi. speech that love to mike pence gave tonight. i voted more democrat in my lifetime than ever republican and in 2016, i voted for trump because he was smart enough to pick mike pence for his vice president. i lived in indiana where pence was governor and i just absolutely love him. doing to get he is the right people in the right places. host: what are the issues of concern to you? concern and my biggest fear is the younger what then not knowing true constitution and the rights that we have. they just take it for granted. they have always had it all their life. where we were versus where we different so much than
timothy in des plaines, illinois. what did you think of the vice president's speech tonight?ller: i thought it was a great speech. i'm living in the suburbs of chicago and i'm extremely disturbed at what is going on in the city. i feel like the city is totally lost along with the state. it is very disappointing. i really have no idea who even votes for democrats anymore. i think they are a huge disappointment. villa, tennessee, democrat. your turn, sheila. caller: hi. speech that love to mike...
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for comparison timothy mcveigh used two tons to blow up the oklahoma city federal building. >>> california is understood counting cases because of a technical problem with the state's data system. technical glitch is causing counties like contra costa to post this disclaimer on its website stating that case testing and positivity rate data is temporarily incomplete. >> we've discovered some -- some discrepancies and we're working hard and immediate to reach out to the labs we work with to get accurate information and a manual process. >> so as a result, counties will not be moved on or off the watch list until the issue is resolved. >> still waiting for some of results to come back. and if you add it up, maybe it would look worse. >> santa clara county also added quote, without timely reports of all lab -- new lab results it is impossible for state and local health officials to identify the extent to which covid-19 is circulating in the community. doctors galley said the number of hospitalization and icu admissions has been accurately reported and the latest count shows a slight decline. a
for comparison timothy mcveigh used two tons to blow up the oklahoma city federal building. >>> california is understood counting cases because of a technical problem with the state's data system. technical glitch is causing counties like contra costa to post this disclaimer on its website stating that case testing and positivity rate data is temporarily incomplete. >> we've discovered some -- some discrepancies and we're working hard and immediate to reach out to the labs we...
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. - we asked professor timothy mickleborough, the lead researcher on this study, to explain the resultss take a look. - my name is tim mickleborough. i'm a professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology s pubhealtht un in thmy area of researchesiology is looking at how diet can potentially influence pain. so here's the product, omegaxl. this is what we used in our study. again, proven to be a very, very effective anti-inflammatory agent. there's a lot more fatty acids in omegaxl, compared to fish oil, and that makes it very, very effective ucflammati. muscle fatigue is usually associated with after exercise, so anytime you're gonna exercise, of course you're gonna fatigue. fatigue can happen to everyone, whether it's an old person pushing a cart in a supermarket, or you're on your feet all day, it doesn't matter. with this unaccustomed exercise, it's gonna result in delayed-onset muscle soreness. goodhiare backed up by scientific evidence. - what is delayed-onset muscle soreness? and why does it cause discomfort? - larry, delayed-onset muscle soreness is something we'
. - we asked professor timothy mickleborough, the lead researcher on this study, to explain the resultss take a look. - my name is tim mickleborough. i'm a professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology s pubhealtht un in thmy area of researchesiology is looking at how diet can potentially influence pain. so here's the product, omegaxl. this is what we used in our study. again, proven to be a very, very effective anti-inflammatory agent. there's a lot more fatty acids in...
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authorities say 41-year-old timothy sargent is suspected of attempted murder and is a person of interestiend's death in ohio. he's also wanted in connection to the shooting of an indiana family inside of their car and a murder in west virginia. authorities believe he is traveling with this 20-year-ol woman. >>> and an alligator attack in central florida. authorities say the victim was attempting to trap a 12-foot alligator when it launched itself onto the boat and bit off his forearm. the victim a statewide alligator harvest about 25 miles north of orlando. he is expected to survive. >>> and when we come back, the surprise reunion. the police officer called back to his precinct to help greet a vip visitor not realizing just how important that visitor was. realizing just how important that visitor was. where are you?! honey, did you hear about these new geico savings? mom? you'll get an extra 15% on top of what geico could already save you. can ou b fatr's beenr geneology.5% on wee of what geico could already save you. switch by october seventh for an extra 15% on car and motorcycle insur
authorities say 41-year-old timothy sargent is suspected of attempted murder and is a person of interestiend's death in ohio. he's also wanted in connection to the shooting of an indiana family inside of their car and a murder in west virginia. authorities believe he is traveling with this 20-year-ol woman. >>> and an alligator attack in central florida. authorities say the victim was attempting to trap a 12-foot alligator when it launched itself onto the boat and bit off his forearm....
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headlines i mean i think the change if it is to start to has to soften the people because it i'll timothy they are the ones who vote for the same political elite the has been in power for more than 40 years 11. yeah i think 2 things i think 1st of all that i have to correct you again about the way that you are diagnosing the problem this is not only based on anger but in fact what happened last night was a deliberate act there were 2700 kilos of ammonium put near people's houses and the cameras haven't even started to film where there are a number of death guards so that's a deliberative decision to place them there for 7 years not to investigate with what they're needed and it's not the fault of one group as have it was same nothing in lebanon happens without all of them agreed together and this is why we're saying no trust and a system that can produce and investigation whose intentions and logistics of it that ethics we don't just ask for elections people voting under duress if you knew a bit about the lebanese elections you would understand a system of a web of clan to listen the way
headlines i mean i think the change if it is to start to has to soften the people because it i'll timothy they are the ones who vote for the same political elite the has been in power for more than 40 years 11. yeah i think 2 things i think 1st of all that i have to correct you again about the way that you are diagnosing the problem this is not only based on anger but in fact what happened last night was a deliberate act there were 2700 kilos of ammonium put near people's houses and the cameras...
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monday, gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines ties between european settlers and theois confederacy of the great lakes region. he describes what treating meetings may have looked like, roles of interpreters, and the importance of exchanging gifts. watch monday night beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and joy american history tv this weekend on >> up next the women's suffrage , centennial commission hosts a conversation on the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, with former secretary of state hillary clinton, author elaine weiss, and librarian of congress carla hayden. ♪ good afternoon everyone and welcome. suffragevine centennial commission. on behalf of the commission and twitter we are thrilled to bring you women's fight for the boat celebrating 100 years of the 19th amendment, conversation with award-winning historian elaine weiss and former secretary of state
monday, gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines ties between european settlers and theois confederacy of the great lakes region. he describes what treating meetings may have looked like, roles of interpreters, and the importance of exchanging gifts. watch monday night beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and joy american history tv this weekend on >> up next the women's suffrage , centennial commission hosts a conversation on the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, with...
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this question is from timothy. wealthy crescendo of the sentiment translate into any change in the composition of media or communication ideas and i'm so glad he asked this question because earlier on we were about to say something else about why and how it was so swift during this moment. can you tell us about that? >> guest: it wasn't what was happening in the briefings question. essentially the media to do and what to do at the beginning of the crisis. as i say to myself and most people working in the media are humanities graduates and people who studied science and didn't attempt to end up in the media and so there was a serious knowledge gap at the beginning but i think took quite a long time to catch up to. so, what happened is particularly a everyone continued to play games they had been playing for years. of course anyone that drives a car knows this. if you are driving into a wall, then do you turn would come in handy. it is a morally neutral thing in itself. the media has turned it into this exemplary fai
this question is from timothy. wealthy crescendo of the sentiment translate into any change in the composition of media or communication ideas and i'm so glad he asked this question because earlier on we were about to say something else about why and how it was so swift during this moment. can you tell us about that? >> guest: it wasn't what was happening in the briefings question. essentially the media to do and what to do at the beginning of the crisis. as i say to myself and most...
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tonight, gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines cl examines european settlers and the iroquois and describes what treaty meetings may have looked like and the role of interpreters and the importance of exchanging gifts. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past, c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> up next on the presidency, the bbc sat down with ronald reagan in the spring of 1988, late in his second term. in this wide-ranging oval office conversation, the president talked about his work to restore the economy after he first came to office. his vision for u.s./soviet relations and the iran contra controversy. the reagan library
tonight, gettysburg college professor timothy shannon examines cl examines european settlers and the iroquois and describes what treaty meetings may have looked like and the role of interpreters and the importance of exchanging gifts. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past, c-span3, created by america's cable television...
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brian: here to discuss archbishop of new york timothy dolan.ian. where is steve. brian: steve's daughter got married in florida so we gave him a couple days off. >> congratulations, daughter. way to go. ainsley: his son married them because is he ordained priest. he got it online. a friend asked him to marry them. so he call him father peter. >> he got it online? brian: he did. [laughter] >> i'm still paying tuition for mine. [laughter] brian: you wasted all your money. it's unbelievable. being that we have you and we will talk about something else for a second. cardinal, let's just talk about this. the president yesterday came out and said joe biden doesn't like god and he went off on some other things. do you think god is playing a role in this election who likes god more? [laughter] >> well, in one way as you know we americans dare to say we are one nation under god. so religion and faith and allegiance to a particular creed as always been a part of the american psyche and the american dynamic. and i'm glad it is because we are a god-driven
brian: here to discuss archbishop of new york timothy dolan.ian. where is steve. brian: steve's daughter got married in florida so we gave him a couple days off. >> congratulations, daughter. way to go. ainsley: his son married them because is he ordained priest. he got it online. a friend asked him to marry them. so he call him father peter. >> he got it online? brian: he did. [laughter] >> i'm still paying tuition for mine. [laughter] brian: you wasted all your money. it's...
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spark it's often used by armed groups and was a primary ingredient in the 995 oklahoma city bombing timothy mcveigh used 2 tons of ammonium nitrate where the deadliest industrial accident in the u.s. was also due to ammonium nitrate it exploded at texas city's port in 1907 killing 581 people and that led to major changes in regulations for its storage and handling of dr myrna durham it is the president of the order of nurses in lebanon she says the situation in hospitals in beirut is catastrophic. hospitals are not on the over when we have 3 hospitals that are completely destroyed so we have evacuated patients to where in those that there's 2 other hospitals and this and we have 2 other hospitals that were partially destroyed so it was a catastrophe it was a big hit to the head. i was on or the hospital this time and lebanon is already bleeding so this situation it's get that's the topic and there is i say that we lost 3 nurses 3 nurses who were working at the hospital and they are dead so i don't find words to describe what happened if. we had never seen such a thing i was 1st on the road
spark it's often used by armed groups and was a primary ingredient in the 995 oklahoma city bombing timothy mcveigh used 2 tons of ammonium nitrate where the deadliest industrial accident in the u.s. was also due to ammonium nitrate it exploded at texas city's port in 1907 killing 581 people and that led to major changes in regulations for its storage and handling of dr myrna durham it is the president of the order of nurses in lebanon she says the situation in hospitals in beirut is...
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often used also by armed groups and this was a priming gradient in the 1995 oklahoma city bombing timothy mcveigh used 2 tons of ammonium nitrate when the deadliest industrial accident in the u.s. was also due to ammonium nitrate it exploded at texas city's port in 1947 killing 5 $181.00 people and that led to major changes in regulations for it storage and handling when earlier we spoke to mark dow he's a professor of communications at the american university of beirut he told us more about the warehouse where the explosion happened the material is stored it was in the have your number 12 which is one of the biggest and they store all flammable and it order material that is highly sensitive to explosions and otherwise and those who are stuck there by quote touring because they're not allowed to enter lebanon and they were basically trying to get them into lebanon using excuses off using them for fertilizers so the reports so far are saying and it seems that something terribly when drunk there and they were not stored properly there was a lot of flammables and that region and then there w
often used also by armed groups and this was a priming gradient in the 1995 oklahoma city bombing timothy mcveigh used 2 tons of ammonium nitrate when the deadliest industrial accident in the u.s. was also due to ammonium nitrate it exploded at texas city's port in 1947 killing 5 $181.00 people and that led to major changes in regulations for it storage and handling when earlier we spoke to mark dow he's a professor of communications at the american university of beirut he told us more about...
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linked to at least three shootings in multiple states, prompting a nationwide manhunt for 41-year-old timothy sargent. >> he is a threat to anybody out there. >> reporter: among the victims, 22-year-old rebecca tomlinson, found shot dead tuesday in akron, ohio. police say sargent is wanted for questioning in her death. the family says they dated for several months. >> there are no words. i don't even think it's hit me yet. >> reporter: on wednesday, a family of three traveling in this now destroyed car, shot at, police say, near an indiana state park. two people hit by bullets, one with life-threatening injuries. >> we could hear them when we got out of the vehicle, they were screaming for help. >> reporter: the third incident goes back to monday in akron, when police say a man was shot three times at a homeless campsite. the victim, someone who knew sargent, is expected to survive. >> he is a complete loose cannon right now. >> reporter: police releasing this image of the truck they believe sargent has used. police also say he may be traveling with this 20-year-old woman. it's not clear if t
linked to at least three shootings in multiple states, prompting a nationwide manhunt for 41-year-old timothy sargent. >> he is a threat to anybody out there. >> reporter: among the victims, 22-year-old rebecca tomlinson, found shot dead tuesday in akron, ohio. police say sargent is wanted for questioning in her death. the family says they dated for several months. >> there are no words. i don't even think it's hit me yet. >> reporter: on wednesday, a family of three...
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timothy mcveigh used it to make a bomb why was so much left in the port officials say it was ceased fromgo ship six years ago they asked to get rid of it and it never happened. instead, this was the port area before and after like it was never there. the lebanese government says it is placing an unspecified number of porto officials under house arrest while the investigation continues apparently under concern they try to leave the country. reporting for nbc news london. >>> let's push on and talk about the united states. employment slowed sharply in july with 167,000 people that is well below the forecasted jobs amid the sharp decline. the rise in cases across the u.s. and the payment protection program were cited as reasons for the fall the forecasts suggesting growth of 1.48 million jobs fed vice chair is sticking with his view that u.s. economy will rebound. the rise in virus cases hadn't changed his outlook. >> the forecast is that we'll see the rebound of activity in the third quarter data including in our statement, the course of the economy will be in the course of the virus but m
timothy mcveigh used it to make a bomb why was so much left in the port officials say it was ceased fromgo ship six years ago they asked to get rid of it and it never happened. instead, this was the port area before and after like it was never there. the lebanese government says it is placing an unspecified number of porto officials under house arrest while the investigation continues apparently under concern they try to leave the country. reporting for nbc news london. >>> let's push...
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that's ammonium nitrate this is the same agent ammonium nitrate that was used by domestic terrorist timothy mcveigh when he did this when he used that agent to blow up the federal building the alfred p. murrah building in oklahoma city killing by the way many many children were in a nursery and get this this ammonium nitrate i'm talking about it's almost 50 percent as powerful as t.n.t. it's used as an agent to make fertilizer and it can go off with just a cigarette butt that's left on the ground so was it an accident or was it sabotage was it ignorance it was or a combination of all of these things that caused this explosion. we have team coverage of the story 'd for you today but i've got official michael maloof is an expert on this particular region r.t. correspondent paula slayer is a middle east correspondent for us and rania colleague is an independent journalist who was on the ground there in beirut when the blast occurred and that's where we're going to begin with ron yeah because she was there and she can share with us what's being felt there now and what it was like to be there wh
that's ammonium nitrate this is the same agent ammonium nitrate that was used by domestic terrorist timothy mcveigh when he did this when he used that agent to blow up the federal building the alfred p. murrah building in oklahoma city killing by the way many many children were in a nursery and get this this ammonium nitrate i'm talking about it's almost 50 percent as powerful as t.n.t. it's used as an agent to make fertilizer and it can go off with just a cigarette butt that's left on the...
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there were some stories this week from nick timothy, theresa may's policy adviser, about how difficultl there be unalloyed relief if it isjoe biden and not donald trump in the white house? i think the british establishment would breathe a collective sigh of relief. that would be privately, of course. just because of the unpredictability. that would be the first priority for them. they think that a joe biden administration would be a return to some kind of normality. when it comes to diplomatic relationships. but what you have to remember is that boris johnson and many in the conservative party have always made quite a lot of the connection between boris johnson and donald trump at a personal level. you may remember, and it was some months ago, that borisjohnson said donald trump has many, many good qualities. but when it comes to the dealings between the two countries, look, the uk—us trade deal has gone completely quiet. the british government and establishment will be thinking of foreign policy going forward, maybe a return to some multilateral institutions, the disengagement that th
there were some stories this week from nick timothy, theresa may's policy adviser, about how difficultl there be unalloyed relief if it isjoe biden and not donald trump in the white house? i think the british establishment would breathe a collective sigh of relief. that would be privately, of course. just because of the unpredictability. that would be the first priority for them. they think that a joe biden administration would be a return to some kind of normality. when it comes to diplomatic...