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foreman row is the largest stone for in the united states even today. it started its construction 1819. it would take them all the way until 1834 to come finished the construction of the fort. the original intention was to house 32 pounds artillery pieces to fire upon ships entering the chesapeake bay. it has a water exposure and really didn't worry too much about defensive the land behind it. the strong force of all of artillery all the way up until the american civil war. we're looking at a 32 pound artillery tube. we know that this tube was built in 1846. every case made the we're standing behind would have one of these basin side of it to fire at the ports window at the approaching enemy, usually upon naval vessels. i would take anywhere from nine to 11 men to load and fire a 32 pounder. and it gets its name because it fired a 32 pound cannonball. this would be the workhorse of the military during the war of 1812, all the way up to the american civil war. in order to fire a 32 pounder, you would need a crew of about nine to 11 individuals. i'm just
foreman row is the largest stone for in the united states even today. it started its construction 1819. it would take them all the way until 1834 to come finished the construction of the fort. the original intention was to house 32 pounds artillery pieces to fire upon ships entering the chesapeake bay. it has a water exposure and really didn't worry too much about defensive the land behind it. the strong force of all of artillery all the way up until the american civil war. we're looking at a...
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and for more insight on this we can speak now to political scientist boris foreman from bach bard college here in berlin can you tell us what is the legacy of ruth bader ginsburg i mean she's been she's known as a feminist somebody who was very vocal and very strong on women's rights and very successful and so we shouldn't forget that someone who was leading the liberal wing at the moment of start full of or is a she was still able to to fight for her own cause one thing that's also remember remember to serve dissent on an important decision. for you 2000 tents so she's doing a very strong and very visible. judge almost with a face fanbase towards the end of his life. no she just passed away but it's an election period in the united states and people are already talking about what should happen next and who does it benefit no with the election just weeks away. i mean very generally speaking it benefits trump i mean one of the one of his strong suits has been trying to pack the courts not just the supreme court but. juxtaposition to other presidents he's had no if 3rd possibility to nomina
and for more insight on this we can speak now to political scientist boris foreman from bach bard college here in berlin can you tell us what is the legacy of ruth bader ginsburg i mean she's been she's known as a feminist somebody who was very vocal and very strong on women's rights and very successful and so we shouldn't forget that someone who was leading the liberal wing at the moment of start full of or is a she was still able to to fight for her own cause one thing that's also remember...
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good walls make good neighbors, but this wall did not. >> foreman mike: we've got rogue priests runningp, anti-wall. >> alfonsi: we build the wall's brian kolfage launched attacks against anyone who opposed their wall, falsely saying the national butterfly center was the site of a "rampant sex trade." and that the army corps of engineers was part of the "deep state." he even took aim at father roy snipes, a local priest who opposed the trump wall, accusing him of promoting child trafficking. also not true. we build the wall people came after you personally. >> roy snipes: isn't that something? i didn't even know who they were. >> alfonsi: they're coming after the local priest. >> snipes: yeah. i guess they're not from around here, 'cause from around here, we can-- even mom and dad can disagree about things without being mean and nasty. >> alfonsi: last december, brian kolfage bragged in an interview that we build the wall had a direct line to the white house. >> brian kolfage: we have chris kobach and steve bannon and a lot of people that are tied in with the trump administration so we
good walls make good neighbors, but this wall did not. >> foreman mike: we've got rogue priests runningp, anti-wall. >> alfonsi: we build the wall's brian kolfage launched attacks against anyone who opposed their wall, falsely saying the national butterfly center was the site of a "rampant sex trade." and that the army corps of engineers was part of the "deep state." he even took aim at father roy snipes, a local priest who opposed the trump wall, accusing him of...
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. >> and late night msnbc viewers know, sam, you can make the analogy to ali foreman, and foreman waseen as a bigger, bolder puncher at that moment in the rumble jungle and ali took a lot of punches and still ultimately won. and describing what you described, as his personal therapy, will take hits. i want to play one moment where after many hits landed, biden did sort of loosen up. whether this was planned, because we know we're watching a very planned performance. where it partly was coming from and he did say enough is enough and hit back and how it looked after all the wild swings to use mr. steele's lexicon. take a look. >> 200,000 dead. as you said, over 7 million infected in the united states. we in fact have 5% -- 4% of the world's population, 20% of the deaths. 40,000 people a day are contracting covid. in addition to that, about between 750 and 1,000 people a day are dying. when he was presented with that number, he said it is what it is. well, it is what it is because you are who you are. >> we're going to play -- when biden hits him and says, shut up, et cetera. let's take
. >> and late night msnbc viewers know, sam, you can make the analogy to ali foreman, and foreman waseen as a bigger, bolder puncher at that moment in the rumble jungle and ali took a lot of punches and still ultimately won. and describing what you described, as his personal therapy, will take hits. i want to play one moment where after many hits landed, biden did sort of loosen up. whether this was planned, because we know we're watching a very planned performance. where it partly was...
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the only redundancy that we might have is austin, because you have general manager, foreman -- the foreman'sver the two leads. lemonis: i was with you up until shop foreman. the further we get away from the work that, i get nervous. steve: lee's like flight control. do we have the parts we need? which house is coming into the line next? are the plans complete? lemonis: which is, normally, in a small business, what the owner would be doing. steve: so, i don't personally think that i've got the time to do all that. lemonis: so, what are you spending your time doing? steve: i do a lot of the website, back-end work, as well. it's not a small job. lemonis: okay. it was kind of interesting meeting lee, because the things that he is doing, i would expect steve to do. steve is too separated from what happens on the front lines. ♪ how are you? tracy: i'm tracy. lemonis: tracy, nice to meet you. i just spent a little bit of time with austin. tracy: my husband's name is austin, yes. lemonis: oh, it's your husband. tracy: uh-huh. lemonis: okay. tracy: we've been married almost 13 years? something like t
the only redundancy that we might have is austin, because you have general manager, foreman -- the foreman'sver the two leads. lemonis: i was with you up until shop foreman. the further we get away from the work that, i get nervous. steve: lee's like flight control. do we have the parts we need? which house is coming into the line next? are the plans complete? lemonis: which is, normally, in a small business, what the owner would be doing. steve: so, i don't personally think that i've got the...
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also this weekend on our author interview program "after words," foreman fbi deputy assistant director of counterintelligence peter strzok discusses his career and the work he did on the
also this weekend on our author interview program "after words," foreman fbi deputy assistant director of counterintelligence peter strzok discusses his career and the work he did on the
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they can go in as foreman. a lot of them end up as foreman in the aircraft industry. it is this great moment in american history where you create a social system which had huge numbers of people out of the lowest line of poverty. a lot of the men in the ccc were required to send money home to the families so their families did not starve. it basically gave the army backbone. marshall and mrs. marshall too, she wrote a whole thing about this, he said this helped make the army what it was. we learned so much from these men. of course now people are talking about national service again and a lot of people believe that we could use a new ccc to combat global warming and to help clean up the rest of the cleanup we have to do in the air and water and reforest because there is this huge need for reforestation and sort of re-polish some of our recreational facilities. >> i totally agree. that's what i was alluding to earlier. i am a big proponent of some sort of national service program either military service or americorps or just re-creating the ccc or something along those
they can go in as foreman. a lot of them end up as foreman in the aircraft industry. it is this great moment in american history where you create a social system which had huge numbers of people out of the lowest line of poverty. a lot of the men in the ccc were required to send money home to the families so their families did not starve. it basically gave the army backbone. marshall and mrs. marshall too, she wrote a whole thing about this, he said this helped make the army what it was. we...
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don. >> tom foreman, thank you. youth. wasted on the young.w you can keep yourself and your family safe, this labor day weekend. erin bromage tells us, next. i can't wiat to share at&t's big 5g news... (shouting through the glass) at&t has nationwide 5g? yup! and that's faster? faster, yea! but is it reliable? ah huh and secure! you should consider making a big deal about it! bigger? i said bigger! oh, big-bigger deal bigger than what i'm doing? it's not complicated. a 5g network needs a 5g device. now everyone including existing customers can get a free samsung galaxy note20 after trade-in. you can't always stop for a fingerstick.betes with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. did you know lib
don. >> tom foreman, thank you. youth. wasted on the young.w you can keep yourself and your family safe, this labor day weekend. erin bromage tells us, next. i can't wiat to share at&t's big 5g news... (shouting through the glass) at&t has nationwide 5g? yup! and that's faster? faster, yea! but is it reliable? ah huh and secure! you should consider making a big deal about it! bigger? i said bigger! oh, big-bigger deal bigger than what i'm doing? it's not complicated. a 5g network...
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as tom foreman reports, the coronavirus doesn't take a holiday. >> reporter: brace yourself for more superspreader events. that's the warning from health officials who fear, with millions traveling over the labor day holiday, the pandemic could spike. just as we enter fall, when the flu and other illnesses may come into play. >> we use labor day as a way to take the day off. unfortunately, the virus doesn't. >> we don't want to go into that with another surge that we have to turn around again. it really is an important weekend. >> reporter: infections shot up in some places after memorial day, and the fourth of july, despite warnings against big social gatherings. like a motorcycle rally in south dakota, that produced dozens of cases. private parties in many cases and numerous family events, like a wedding reception, that left a new jersey woman and three of her children. for all of that, president trump mocks joe biden for wearing a mask. >> you ever see a man that likes a mask as much as him? >> reporter: still, imagine an outdoor barbecue. if you attend an event like that, for a s
as tom foreman reports, the coronavirus doesn't take a holiday. >> reporter: brace yourself for more superspreader events. that's the warning from health officials who fear, with millions traveling over the labor day holiday, the pandemic could spike. just as we enter fall, when the flu and other illnesses may come into play. >> we use labor day as a way to take the day off. unfortunately, the virus doesn't. >> we don't want to go into that with another surge that we have to...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> thank you, tom, very much. coming up we're going graceland. how they are planning to welcome guests. >>> a mississippi man is free this morning after prosecutors decide not to try his case for a seventh time. we'll give you all the details. stay close. from prom dresses... ...to soccer practices... ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb vaccination could mean missing out on a whole lot more. ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. i'm a delivery operations manager in san diego, california. we've had a ton of obstacles in finding ways to be more sustainable for a big company. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of zero emissions electric vehicles. the amazon vans have a decal that says, "shipment zero." we're striving to deliver a package with zero emissions in to the air. i feel really proud of th
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> thank you, tom, very much. coming up we're going graceland. how they are planning to welcome guests. >>> a mississippi man is free this morning after prosecutors decide not to try his case for a seventh time. we'll give you all the details. stay close. from prom dresses... ...to soccer practices... ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they...
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cnn's tom foreman looks back at what has happened in the six months since. >> reporter: the nba callsut. >> this game has officially been postponed. >> reporter: actor tom hanks and his wife say they have the virus. a worldwide pandemic has been declared and president trump announces limits on travel from europe. >> smart action today will prevent the spread of the virus tomorrow. >> reporter: march 11th was a trifecta of very bad news. >> up until that point, the threat of coronavirus affecting people's lives and/or livelihoods seems maybe relatively remote. it was something that was happening in distant lands to foreign people. not here in the united states. at least not that we were aware of. >> reporter: as casualties mounted some hospitals were overwhelmed. too many patients, not enough supplies. >> we're being told to reuse our masks. that is an official policy now that we're being told to use one mask for five days. >> reporter: food lines formed as panicked buying emptied some shelves. more than 20 million jobs disappeared. only about half have come back, even as the president
cnn's tom foreman looks back at what has happened in the six months since. >> reporter: the nba callsut. >> this game has officially been postponed. >> reporter: actor tom hanks and his wife say they have the virus. a worldwide pandemic has been declared and president trump announces limits on travel from europe. >> smart action today will prevent the spread of the virus tomorrow. >> reporter: march 11th was a trifecta of very bad news. >> up until that...
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cnn tom foreman reports. >> reporter: a woman shoved into a subway train under the heading "black livesifa. this video retweeted by president trump twice this year. once with, where are the protests for this? but hold on, authorities say. that video almost a year old was simply a random attack involving a man known to police. >> wake up, wake up! >> reporter: another video pushed by the white house seemingly showing democratic challenger joe biden asleep, but that interview was doctored to hide the fact the subject was actually singer and actor harry belafonte. >> this is your wake up call, harry! >> reporter: team trump, final two moss of the election is pushing a storm of misleading and deceitful material. never mind that the president so often complains about -- >> fake news. >> fake news. >> fake news. >> fake news. >> reporter: in the wake of social unrest, top republican congressman steve scalise share add video of a disabled activist talking with joe biden. deceptively edited to suggest biden wants to defund the police. a position biden has not taken. scalise admits re-editing wa
cnn tom foreman reports. >> reporter: a woman shoved into a subway train under the heading "black livesifa. this video retweeted by president trump twice this year. once with, where are the protests for this? but hold on, authorities say. that video almost a year old was simply a random attack involving a man known to police. >> wake up, wake up! >> reporter: another video pushed by the white house seemingly showing democratic challenger joe biden asleep, but that...
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cnn's tom foreman reports. >> reporter: brace yourself for more super spreader events. that's message from official who's feel traveling over the holiday the pandemic could spike. just as we enter fall and the flu and other illnesses must come into play. >> we use labor day to take the day off. unfortunately, the virus doesn't. >> we don't want to go into that with another surge, it is an important weekend. >> infections shot up after memorial day and the fourth of july, too, despite warnings against big social gatherings, like that motorcycle rally in south dakota, which produced dozens of cases, private parties and numerous family events, like the wedding reception earlier this year that left a new jersey woman and three of her children dead, all that, president trump keeps mocking joe biden for wear ac mask. >> did you ever see a man that likes a macas much as him? >> reporter: still, health experts say imagine an outdoor barbecue, they created this chart show nothing attend an event like that, your risk could be relatively low, depending on whether people are shouti
cnn's tom foreman reports. >> reporter: brace yourself for more super spreader events. that's message from official who's feel traveling over the holiday the pandemic could spike. just as we enter fall and the flu and other illnesses must come into play. >> we use labor day to take the day off. unfortunately, the virus doesn't. >> we don't want to go into that with another surge, it is an important weekend. >> infections shot up after memorial day and the fourth of july,...
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the foreman nations to do the same thing, testing airports, which is a very practical step, and thenustry which is already lost 39,000 jobs with a further third 9000 to go in the supply chain. 80% in a survey had not made significant redundancies yet, but were looking at it towards the end of the scheme. we have to leave it there. many thanks. the latest government figures show there were 1,735 new confirmed coronavirus cases reported across the uk in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week was 1,435. 13 deaths were reported, that's those who have died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that means on average in the past week, seven deaths were announced every day. that takes the total number across the uk to 41,527. the headlines on bbc news... scotland and wales add portugal and other countries to their quarantine list, but there are no changes to measures for travellers into england. new evidence that the uk's coronavirus testing capacity is falling short of demand. people with worrying symptoms face long jour
the foreman nations to do the same thing, testing airports, which is a very practical step, and thenustry which is already lost 39,000 jobs with a further third 9000 to go in the supply chain. 80% in a survey had not made significant redundancies yet, but were looking at it towards the end of the scheme. we have to leave it there. many thanks. the latest government figures show there were 1,735 new confirmed coronavirus cases reported across the uk in the latest 24—hour period. that means the...
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>>tom foreman has the story. >>brace yourself for more super spreader event that's the warning from health officials who fear with millions traveling over the labor day holiday the pandemic could spike just as we enter for when the flu and other illnesses may come into play we use labor day as a way to take the day off but unfortunately of the virus doesn't. we don't want to go into that with another surge that we have to turn around again. >>so it really is an important weekend. >>infection shot up in some places after memorial day and the 4th of july to despite warnings against big social gatherings. like that motorcycle rally in south dakota, which produced dozens of cases private parties in many places and numerous family events like the wedding reception earlier this year that left a new jersey woman and 3 of her children dead for all that president trump keeps mocking joe biden for wearing a mask did you ever see a man that likes a mask as much as still health experts say imagine an outdoor barbecue, the me
>>tom foreman has the story. >>brace yourself for more super spreader event that's the warning from health officials who fear with millions traveling over the labor day holiday the pandemic could spike just as we enter for when the flu and other illnesses may come into play we use labor day as a way to take the day off but unfortunately of the virus doesn't. we don't want to go into that with another surge that we have to turn around again. >>so it really is an important...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> our thanks to tom. amid this pandemic california is bracing for an intense heat wave that could put social distancing measures to the test. california's governor declared a state of emergency ahead of the heat as people look to the state's beaches for relief. cnn's paul vercammen is in manhattan beach. paul, what are you seeing today so far? >> reporter: it's only a little after 9:00 in the morning and people are flocking to the beaches to beat the heat among some of these projected high temperatures, 117 in the east san fernando valley, 110 for downtown los angeles. as you pointed out, there is concern that you could have a super spreader event. so county health officials getting out in front, warning people to continue to wear their mask to be safe. if you don't wear your mask, by the way, here in manhattan beach, a first-time fine is $100 and then $200, $350. the entire region is under this excessive heat warning and there's also extremely high fire danger. and just in time. the super scooper planes
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> our thanks to tom. amid this pandemic california is bracing for an intense heat wave that could put social distancing measures to the test. california's governor declared a state of emergency ahead of the heat as people look to the state's beaches for relief. cnn's paul vercammen is in manhattan beach. paul, what are you seeing today so far? >> reporter: it's only a little after 9:00 in the morning and people are flocking to the beaches to beat the...
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. >>> foreman pleaded not guilty today, and the gun case. sheriff's capt. james jensen as well as to self- pay attorneys and a local carmaker are all charged with felony conspiracy and bribery. they are accused of brokering a $90,000 donation from a security company, torture for us missed 2018 election campaign. in exchange, for hard to get can yield gun permits. the trial is now set for november 2. >>> weekend deal to keep tick- tock alive on the u.s. it is in limbo now. they have completed her journey to honolulu. we have that story, coming up. >>> coming up new at six, walnut creek pays a family millions of dollars after police killed their son. now the families is emergency response needs to be changed. how they are using settlement money to further their cause. plus. >> the cdc is flip-flopping yet again, this time whether or not aerosol spreads covid. >> they have to track it in less than in just a few months, we've learned a lot more about the covid-19 virus. it's real. it's dangerous. and we do know how to keep you and your loved ones safe. wear a m
. >>> foreman pleaded not guilty today, and the gun case. sheriff's capt. james jensen as well as to self- pay attorneys and a local carmaker are all charged with felony conspiracy and bribery. they are accused of brokering a $90,000 donation from a security company, torture for us missed 2018 election campaign. in exchange, for hard to get can yield gun permits. the trial is now set for november 2. >>> weekend deal to keep tick- tock alive on the u.s. it is in limbo now. they...
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.>>> new at 5:30, san pablo police believe foreman from oakland are responsible for killing a man in june. take a look at these sketches of the suspects. police believe they shot and killed 27-year-old chantel is at the garden apartment complex. the suspects were believed to be in a black 2015 volkswagen passat with stolen license plates. if you have any information give the san pablo police a call. >>> now to campaign 2020 and the push to register voters all over the bay area. embers of the league of women voters helped people make sure ey are prepared come election day. members a registering to vote is one of the most important things you can do as an american citizen.>> there are people in countries that would literally die to vote and we can do it very easily here. you just have to sign up, fill it out and put it back in the mail. >> facebook is sponsoring a virtual voter registration drive, it will highlight local human interest stories and have featured guests, it's part of a bigger voter registration campaign launched by facebook back in june. >>> many famous faces taking to s
.>>> new at 5:30, san pablo police believe foreman from oakland are responsible for killing a man in june. take a look at these sketches of the suspects. police believe they shot and killed 27-year-old chantel is at the garden apartment complex. the suspects were believed to be in a black 2015 volkswagen passat with stolen license plates. if you have any information give the san pablo police a call. >>> now to campaign 2020 and the push to register voters all over the bay...
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pounds foreman tank trails and bomb craters where frogs and newts can spawn. it's extraordinary the damage we see here from tank trucks you only see this in military training areas is especially important for nature conservation this is not static environmental protection. are constantly changing they're also valuable areas not in regular use by the military where nature can evolve organically if not to live. in the area is used less often they deploy sheep several 1000 sheep graze all summer long of the military training ground so that's what makes sheep really useful is that they get into all the corners under the bush years into parts of the woods we can't reach a machine can't do that the sheep's footprints grazing on droppings at the turf into the state that nature needs. the sheep of spent numerous summers in the military zone and are well used to it so shepherd karl-heinz can go. in there regularly generally whenever they're shooting even heavy fire you'd be amazed how fast they adapt if they do get frightened they huddled together one. knows all their
pounds foreman tank trails and bomb craters where frogs and newts can spawn. it's extraordinary the damage we see here from tank trucks you only see this in military training areas is especially important for nature conservation this is not static environmental protection. are constantly changing they're also valuable areas not in regular use by the military where nature can evolve organically if not to live. in the area is used less often they deploy sheep several 1000 sheep graze all summer...
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foreman wine cellar is unfortunately they no longer used to such today. there are cell is under the whole of tom tab because at the end of the 20th century it was a huge wind trading center people said it was the 2nd largest wind trading center in europe after bordeaux in france and in the year 898 alone some 18000000 leases of wine made their way from here out into the big wide world type of event. the 1st thing all visitors notice above ground is the breach gate on the muzzle at the beginning of the 19th century there was enough wilf here to commission the well known berlin art nouveau architect we're moving he not only designed the bridge gate but also a number of villa. park noble architecture characterizes tom caught up to this day a great place to start my journey along the muzzle. today i want to find out why the result is one of the most beautiful river scapes in germany so i'm off for right along a part of them was ill psychopath from top to call him but that's not all i'll also be finding out why mazel wines are so special. for one thing wine gr
foreman wine cellar is unfortunately they no longer used to such today. there are cell is under the whole of tom tab because at the end of the 20th century it was a huge wind trading center people said it was the 2nd largest wind trading center in europe after bordeaux in france and in the year 898 alone some 18000000 leases of wine made their way from here out into the big wide world type of event. the 1st thing all visitors notice above ground is the breach gate on the muzzle at the beginning...
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board back in december 29th teen 10 days prior to the launch date deputy defense minister alexander foreman held a briefing for a to shay's to inform them of all the objectives goals teams and the schedule we provided the details to the o. a c. the united states and other nato member states today all attachés were invited to observe the exercises and attend a briefing how much more open can it get we do not see reciprocal actions by the united states and their nato allies however for example we have never been invited to attend their scheduled exercises they usually post a very brief announcement with a date and a location and nothing else in contrast to how we do it here we provide all the details openly while they don't we can draw our own conclusions and we are wary of these frequent u.s. nato air missions close to our borders thanks for joining us here on our c.n.n. national web back at the top of the hour with the latest. leg. length. wall street financial engineers kratz divert. money printing into their pockets at a rate that according to the rand corporation equals more than $50.00
board back in december 29th teen 10 days prior to the launch date deputy defense minister alexander foreman held a briefing for a to shay's to inform them of all the objectives goals teams and the schedule we provided the details to the o. a c. the united states and other nato member states today all attachés were invited to observe the exercises and attend a briefing how much more open can it get we do not see reciprocal actions by the united states and their nato allies however for example...
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by tanks and artillery creates new ecological niches says army ecologist bill fried korten ponds foreman tank trails and bomb craters where frogs and mutes can spawn. it's extraordinary years in the damage we see here from tanker trucks you only see this in military training areas is especially important for nature conservation like this is not static environmental protection habitats are constantly changing but they're also valuable areas not in regular use by the military where nature can evolve organically. in the area is used less often they deploy sheep several 1000 sheep graze all summer long of the military training ground so that's that's what makes shoot really useful is that they get into all the corners under the bushes into parts of the woods we can't reach a machine can't do that the prince grazing on droppings at the turn to the state that nature needs. the sheep of spent numerous summers in the military zone and are well used to it so shepherd karl-heinz can go. in there regularly generally whenever they're shooting even heavy fire you'd be amazed how fast they adapt if th
by tanks and artillery creates new ecological niches says army ecologist bill fried korten ponds foreman tank trails and bomb craters where frogs and mutes can spawn. it's extraordinary years in the damage we see here from tanker trucks you only see this in military training areas is especially important for nature conservation like this is not static environmental protection habitats are constantly changing but they're also valuable areas not in regular use by the military where nature can...
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alexander foreman held a briefing for to inform them of all the objectives goals teams and the schedule we provided the details to the o. s. c. the united states and other nato member states today all attachés were invited to observe the exercises and attend the briefing how much more open can it get we do not see reciprocal actions by the united states and their nato allies however for example we have never been invited to attend their scheduled exercises they usually post a very brief announcement with a date and a location and nothing else in contrast to how we do it here we provide all the details openly while they don't we can draw our own conclusions and we are wary of these frequent u.s. nato air missions close to our borders. and just before we go to news that come in in the past few minutes donald trump has nominated judge amy cody barrett so the u.s. supreme court she is to fill the seat left vacant following the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg called the judge eminently qualified for the job currently serves on the 7th u.s. circuit court of appeals in chicago if confirme
alexander foreman held a briefing for to inform them of all the objectives goals teams and the schedule we provided the details to the o. s. c. the united states and other nato member states today all attachés were invited to observe the exercises and attend the briefing how much more open can it get we do not see reciprocal actions by the united states and their nato allies however for example we have never been invited to attend their scheduled exercises they usually post a very brief...
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mario: in each department, we have a foreman. in the cutting department, we have a foreman. lemonis: where are your boys at? they off today? mario: uh, no, they're budging around. i don't know. they're very -- very busy. lemonis: i'd like to meet them. can you take me to them? mario: uh, you know what? susana: i already know what's going on here. the brothers think i owe them their birth right. lemonis: so neither of them will talk to me. susana: no. mario: supposed to be equal partnership. lemonis: and so, the only way that they would agree to meet me is if susana gave away two-thirds of the company? mario: well, originally, it's what you're supposed to do. lemonis: whose business is it? who's selling? who's designing? the boys are designing? mario: well, it's not the point. susana: they think that i owe them more than i owe them. they -- there's no respect here for me at all. there's no respect. where's the respect? and what did i do? i created a business, made a lot of jobs, and now everybody hates me. i'm never gonna be in business with them again. and i'm not gonna have
mario: in each department, we have a foreman. in the cutting department, we have a foreman. lemonis: where are your boys at? they off today? mario: uh, no, they're budging around. i don't know. they're very -- very busy. lemonis: i'd like to meet them. can you take me to them? mario: uh, you know what? susana: i already know what's going on here. the brothers think i owe them their birth right. lemonis: so neither of them will talk to me. susana: no. mario: supposed to be equal partnership....
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that isn't real to see how this is 2nd foreman and for london for them. that is as a large large white population. for them was known as a racist state so to see this group of you know on this type of manners that definitely my employment do you know some people have talked about the gentrification of protests having majority white demonstrators detracting from the cause what's your take. i don't take it from the cause i would say that if they were if there were more. symptoms that it's not portland. at that it's not that many blacks own to say it's taken over i don't i don't see that i see them that's the bond down to you know the black leaders and actually giving them the voices and they fight so the voices can be amplified so i do see that on a nightly basis not like are they what they walk into protests and and demand attention are speaking areas and it's just not that many black people getting important stand up you've got to talk a little himself you know you mentioned that that the history that the state's history maryse i want to bring u.n. talk t
that isn't real to see how this is 2nd foreman and for london for them. that is as a large large white population. for them was known as a racist state so to see this group of you know on this type of manners that definitely my employment do you know some people have talked about the gentrification of protests having majority white demonstrators detracting from the cause what's your take. i don't take it from the cause i would say that if they were if there were more. symptoms that it's not...
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today of the foreman this on bossa carlolos ghosn. a as a trialal centeredd around allegations of financial misconduct a gun himself isn't in the courtroom because last year he jumped bail left japan and fled to lebanon. leaving behind him a top aide the american national greg kelly will kelly was in the dark today and he pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. from thirty four u. corolla has this report for us. without a glance at the waiting press greg kelly enters the ticket district court. the former nissan executive is accused o of failing to reports to financncl authorities. about seventy two million euros worth of college games future pay. an allegation he says is groundless. i don't think they should have been a criminal matter in japan. i'm not guilty of violating any laws in japan. the charges against him centered around an alleged scheme devised to conceal guns real salary but shiftiting a part of it to be paid out after his retirement. at the trial kelly pleaded not guilty saying he did not conspire to under report
today of the foreman this on bossa carlolos ghosn. a as a trialal centeredd around allegations of financial misconduct a gun himself isn't in the courtroom because last year he jumped bail left japan and fled to lebanon. leaving behind him a top aide the american national greg kelly will kelly was in the dark today and he pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. from thirty four u. corolla has this report for us. without a glance at the waiting press greg kelly enters the ticket district...
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for more let's bring in boris foreman u.s. political analyst at bard college here in berlin thanks so much for joining us today race relations is emerging as a campaign issue but when you listen to the 2 candidates it seems like they're talking about completely different topics what's behind the different takes on the same issue. yeah i mean you're absolutely right they are talking about well they're talking about the same issues but they're talking about them from very different angles it's obvious that race relations has shaped america from the very get go so it's not entirely surprising that it would become a companion to at some point biden is trying to send a message of healing and reconciliation between minorities and majority groups the whites well the white population trump does quite the opposite he's been following and pursuing a politics of fear at least since well the last year or so after the congressional elections 2 years ago and what he's trying to do is to fuel anger because he things where he seems to think t
for more let's bring in boris foreman u.s. political analyst at bard college here in berlin thanks so much for joining us today race relations is emerging as a campaign issue but when you listen to the 2 candidates it seems like they're talking about completely different topics what's behind the different takes on the same issue. yeah i mean you're absolutely right they are talking about well they're talking about the same issues but they're talking about them from very different angles it's...
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joining me now from tokyo is now or she could go now is a senior economist tokyo based so me tom foreman sui trust bank good to have you with us so is the abbey nomics still relevant today yes it is. then i make you feel very important because it's accommodate accommodate my theory potency and expansionary policy. that we can have let up already because of an army yes i was able to read the british braces and now read probably 90. accommodate their policy on the stuff already have kept it definitely thick on the me. so what do you think sugo will change if anything then to abba eban or mc. i think sue gets policy rating warrants same as abby that may be some more different. layouts all. fruit breaking after full body items ration the most things they go through the phone. and that was excessive interest i expect him for september no way this year small fire phone charity or how many instead of medicine some office education and create that this agency from what they said he thinks you know the government well of i think we'll be a restructuring a regional bank a thirty's no. means around
joining me now from tokyo is now or she could go now is a senior economist tokyo based so me tom foreman sui trust bank good to have you with us so is the abbey nomics still relevant today yes it is. then i make you feel very important because it's accommodate accommodate my theory potency and expansionary policy. that we can have let up already because of an army yes i was able to read the british braces and now read probably 90. accommodate their policy on the stuff already have kept it...
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those 19 and on a national level the trauma administration has reversed or is he was a $100.00 and foreman for rules as the new york times has listed all of them and if donald trump sais that he wants clean air one shouldn't forget that he also weakened several clean air act revelations so concerning this claim on the carbon it's not clear what exactly he refers to but if we consider it it's not correct that the u.s. recently reduced or it's correct that the u.s. recently reduced its carbon emissions by more than any country in the world falling numbers of the international energy agency but the us are far away to have the lowest carbon emission in the world by capita several statistics such as the world bank show that the us are among the countries with the highest carbon emissions per capita so i think greater to a book would agree with the president in this point that he's doing a phenomenal job ok another topic getting a lot of attention is trump's claim that mail in voting is going to result in massive fraud this is what he had to say on that topic. there's fraud they found him in pri
those 19 and on a national level the trauma administration has reversed or is he was a $100.00 and foreman for rules as the new york times has listed all of them and if donald trump sais that he wants clean air one shouldn't forget that he also weakened several clean air act revelations so concerning this claim on the carbon it's not clear what exactly he refers to but if we consider it it's not correct that the u.s. recently reduced or it's correct that the u.s. recently reduced its carbon...
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website that used an image of a black person's hair with the description frizzy and dole while i white foreman's hair was labelled normal it's since apologized and taken down the images but members of the economic freedom fighters party vandalized some stores and want the retail chain to shut down for 5 days we are yet. to please south africa. if you want leads you don't want problems because you are stopped. the will not be the only problem with. if you don't want to close our shops. won't improve blood. and now a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera saudi arabia has reduced the sentences of 8 people involved in the murder of journalists. at its consulate in istanbul in 2018 last year 5 of them were sentenced the best for the killing but that has now been cut to 20 years in jail the others have been given sentences of between 7 to 10 years saudi arabia refused all calls for the men to go on trial in turkey a belle of lucy an opposition leader is missing after being snatched off the street by massed men and taken away in a van in the center of the capital minsk maria cholas think of a has p
website that used an image of a black person's hair with the description frizzy and dole while i white foreman's hair was labelled normal it's since apologized and taken down the images but members of the economic freedom fighters party vandalized some stores and want the retail chain to shut down for 5 days we are yet. to please south africa. if you want leads you don't want problems because you are stopped. the will not be the only problem with. if you don't want to close our shops. won't...
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. >> that is tom foreman reporting there. we will take a break here on the program.n we come back, students on college campuses all around the u.s., and so too are coronavirus. how colleges are coping next. it's inviting those geese over for target practice. today, let's stain. and right now, get incredible savings on behr premium paints and stains. exclusively at the home depot. i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles and in new york city. and it's rolling out in cities around the country. with massive capacity, it's like an eight lane highway compared to a two lane dirt road. 25x faster than today's 4g networks. in fact, it's the fastest 5g in the world. from the network more people rely on. this is 5g built right. only on verizon. that cannot be extinguished. it rages on to give us a glimmer of what we can do, and of who we can become. because hope fuels opportunity. university of phoenix is awarding up to on
. >> that is tom foreman reporting there. we will take a break here on the program.n we come back, students on college campuses all around the u.s., and so too are coronavirus. how colleges are coping next. it's inviting those geese over for target practice. today, let's stain. and right now, get incredible savings on behr premium paints and stains. exclusively at the home depot. i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g...
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tom foreman has more on how the virus changed this country. >> reporter: the nba calls a time out. >> this game has been officially postponed. >> reporter: after tom hanks and his wife say they have the virus, a worldwide pandemic is declared, and president trump announces sharp limits on travel from europe. >> smart action today will prevent the spread of the virus tomorrow. >> reporter: march 11th was a trifecta of very bad news. >> up until that point the threat of coronavirus affecting peoples lives and/or livelihoods seemed maybe relatively remote. it was something that was happening in distant lands to foreign people, not here in the united states. at least not that we were aware of. >> reporter: as casualties mounted some hospitals were overwhelmed. too many patients, not enough supplies. >> we are being told to reuse our masks. that is an official policy now that we're being told to use one mask for five days. >> reporter: food lines formed as panic buying emptied some shelves. more than 20 million jobs disappeared. only about half have come back, even as the president has pus
tom foreman has more on how the virus changed this country. >> reporter: the nba calls a time out. >> this game has been officially postponed. >> reporter: after tom hanks and his wife say they have the virus, a worldwide pandemic is declared, and president trump announces sharp limits on travel from europe. >> smart action today will prevent the spread of the virus tomorrow. >> reporter: march 11th was a trifecta of very bad news. >> up until that point the...
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one of the moments i will never forget was interviewing aarti foreman who was across the street and witnessedh planes hit both towers and the unimaginable horrors thatin followed. >> what's going through your mind? >> you see bodies flying out of the sky and you can't do nothing about it, you tell me. if you me what you think. my heart's in my mouth, i pray for these people. there is no words to describe, bodies have an hour later still coming out of the sky. >> america responded with courage and strength embodied by the words of george w. bush who joined workers on the pile at the world trade center site. >> i can hear you, the rest of the world here i you -- [cheers and applause] and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> two months later i was on my way to afghanistan to cover the brave marines at the soldiers fightinges the war on terror and it's amazing it's been 19 years. it feels like a lifetime ago and it feels like yesterday. >> tucker: i was to get that exact thing, you brought it all back. brett eagles and will never forget that day, he lost his fa
one of the moments i will never forget was interviewing aarti foreman who was across the street and witnessedh planes hit both towers and the unimaginable horrors thatin followed. >> what's going through your mind? >> you see bodies flying out of the sky and you can't do nothing about it, you tell me. if you me what you think. my heart's in my mouth, i pray for these people. there is no words to describe, bodies have an hour later still coming out of the sky. >> america...
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leslie: the black lives matter protests have been taking place in the killing of george foreman, andhave continued. have not always had our spotlight on them in the global news media, but they have been continuing. there has been an unprecedented amount of violence. people have worked very hard to know that it is not only george floyd, is breonna taylor and numerous others across the united states. this is a very significant case. it has fueled and will continue to fuel protests now at a stronger rate, and it will motivate a lot of progressives and democratic voters, and of course if there is violence -- and remember that the vast majority of protests have been peaceful -- there is a focused certainly on the right to highlight the violence. this is part of president trump's effort to make part of his campaign about his ability to bring law & order to the streets. that is exactly what has not happened under this president, certainly not because of this president. he has stoked division, he has inspired violence. but this is going to certainly drive voter turnout. it is one of the top
leslie: the black lives matter protests have been taking place in the killing of george foreman, andhave continued. have not always had our spotlight on them in the global news media, but they have been continuing. there has been an unprecedented amount of violence. people have worked very hard to know that it is not only george floyd, is breonna taylor and numerous others across the united states. this is a very significant case. it has fueled and will continue to fuel protests now at a...
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cnn's tom foreman is here with more on how the pandemic is impacting the country. tell us, tom, what you are learning. >> reporter: if you look at the seven-day moving average you can see how it was generally going down. that trend once again reversed and it is moving you were to around just on the doorstep of 40,000 new cases a day. that is a 13% increase of where we were just a week ago and it is not just new cases. if you look at the number of deaths you can see the same trend. it was headed down. now it is turning back up now at 838 new deaths per day from the covid virus and it is not limited to one area. look at this graphic that shows you the trend lines across the current. that blue one there high that was the northeast, that was when new york was just soaring in infections and deaths and brought it way down and everywhere else, look what happened. upturn even though they try to bring it down for a while. texas has become the second state to cross the 700,000 case line in this. so none of the trend lines look good and one thing to notice here is wisconsin.
cnn's tom foreman is here with more on how the pandemic is impacting the country. tell us, tom, what you are learning. >> reporter: if you look at the seven-day moving average you can see how it was generally going down. that trend once again reversed and it is moving you were to around just on the doorstep of 40,000 new cases a day. that is a 13% increase of where we were just a week ago and it is not just new cases. if you look at the number of deaths you can see the same trend. it was...
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tom foreman is joining us now. the u.s.'t have a national day off to vote but other countries do. why is that? >> both voters would like to see this moved away from a week day to make it easier to get a holiday involved. in 2016, back then 61% of the people who were voting age actually voted. which means somewhere north of 100 million people who could have voted, did not. now some just don't believe in the process but others, if you look at the study by the knight foundation, there is about 14% of the people said one of the problems is that it is a little bit too difficult or somewhat difficult, you could see it there on the left, to get to the polling places. why? because it is in the middle of the workweek. many people can't get time off or go before or after the lines are way too long. because our voting rules come from the 1800s when we were farmers and farmers. so voting was put where it wouldn't interfere with sundays or farm work. and people had to travel to polling places, we ended up with tuesdays. but many other n
tom foreman is joining us now. the u.s.'t have a national day off to vote but other countries do. why is that? >> both voters would like to see this moved away from a week day to make it easier to get a holiday involved. in 2016, back then 61% of the people who were voting age actually voted. which means somewhere north of 100 million people who could have voted, did not. now some just don't believe in the process but others, if you look at the study by the knight foundation, there is...