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and makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know which third world. that's the digital divide to marion . next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here. gonna say something -- to do an update on how what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just doing a report on this. internet thing. it just grew into this the ground but then this has to be grounded somehow right -- like network infrastructurure i just got a paid access point. and i connect that -- to network switched and then i phone rates for two axis point they connect to each other and then you can get the signal w wirelesslyy rik youu need something to get your signal. i'll be able to gett all these ones a and and allll these onesr surere. up until like the thing and then possibly these houses along right -- manage only -- one one bar you know [inaudible] yeah. man is it the hell of an age we live in really think about it. you. can do this stuff in the seventies. it's not the fault of the kids. really i'm proud of this is unc
and makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know which third world. that's the digital divide to marion . next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here. gonna say something -- to do an update on how what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just doing a report on this. internet thing. it just grew into this the ground but then this has to be grounded somehow right -- like network infrastructurure i just got a paid...
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the first nation that accepts this to suppression. he signed with a traditional chinese brush.elegation of the soviet union, ambassador, science for russia. german delegation is representing. the republic of friends, acting delegation german, one cool. the 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states of america. secretary of state. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are all aware that this is an extremely historical moment. the charter for world peace has been completed. but this is not the end, and it's only the beginning. the great task lies before us and it is our sacred duty to seek to it that the united nations fulfills its promise. with face in our call, and goodwill in our hearts, and determination to work on piece for this and. i am confident, that with god's help, we shall reach our goal. (applause) >> senator connolly is next to sign for the united states. senator van drew bergh. commando former governor of minnesota. a vital and difficult job, well done. appearing the last nation of the united nations conference, president truman congratulates the 280 delegates and express
the first nation that accepts this to suppression. he signed with a traditional chinese brush.elegation of the soviet union, ambassador, science for russia. german delegation is representing. the republic of friends, acting delegation german, one cool. the 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states of america. secretary of state. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are all aware that this is an extremely historical moment. the charter for world peace has been completed. but this is not the...
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to sign is china, the first nation that suffered axis aggression.d with a traditional chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union, the ambassador signing for russia. ♪ great britain is represented by her delegation chairman, lord halifax. ♪ the republic of france acting delegation chairman. ♪ 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states of america. the secretary of state. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are all aware that this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed, but this is not the end, it is only the beginning. the great path lies before us. it is our solemn sacred duty to see to it that the united nations comes into being and fulfills its promise. with faith in our cause and will in our hearts, and determination to work unceasingly for this end, i am confident that with god's help we will reach our goals. [applause] narrator: senator connolly is next to sign for the united states. senator arthur vandenberg. [applause] commander harold sachsen, former governor of minnesota. ♪ a vital and difficult j
to sign is china, the first nation that suffered axis aggression.d with a traditional chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union, the ambassador signing for russia. ♪ great britain is represented by her delegation chairman, lord halifax. ♪ the republic of france acting delegation chairman. ♪ 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states of america. the secretary of state. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are all aware that this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for...
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is--shaking of the global system with his america first nationalism, or former vice president e bideno is coming to piece the international order back together again. what would change under a biden presidency? here is barbara plett-usher. barbara: president trump has made history. yes praise autocrats and-- he has prais autocrats and disrupted allies. mr. biden: he's th most reckless and incompetent commander-in-chief we have ever had. barbara: joe biden says the president has damage interests abroad and is promising a foreign policy reset. >> i don't want to overstate this, but the future of the global order is at stake. we have two fundamentally different visions of what the world should look like and wt american leadership in the world shou look like. barbara: so what would actually change? a few things stand out. the approach to allies, to climate change, and to the middle east. at the top of mr. biden's to-do list is repairing strained relationships, especially in nato, and re-engaging global alliances. he would also make fighting climate change of priority and rejoined the pari
is--shaking of the global system with his america first nationalism, or former vice president e bideno is coming to piece the international order back together again. what would change under a biden presidency? here is barbara plett-usher. barbara: president trump has made history. yes praise autocrats and-- he has prais autocrats and disrupted allies. mr. biden: he's th most reckless and incompetent commander-in-chief we have ever had. barbara: joe biden says the president has damage interests...
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host: 60 years this weekend since that first nationally televised presidential debate. there were eventually four debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. september 26, 1960, the first one, october 7, 1960, the second, october 13, 1960, the and the final one, october 21 third, before the election. how did these four debates come together and what were the hurdles to putting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us this morning? we might have had a sound issue there. as we work on getting barbara perry back this money, let me give the phone numbers to our viewers, asking you to join this discussion. (202) 748-8000 for democrats to call in. (202) 748-8001 for republicans to call in. independents, it's (202) 748-8002. we are talking about the history, the legacy, of the presidential debates that took place in the fall of 1960, debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. asking for your thoughts on it this morning, asking for you to call in and give us your take from 60 years ago if you watch ed them, or if you have watched them since. want t
host: 60 years this weekend since that first nationally televised presidential debate. there were eventually four debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. september 26, 1960, the first one, october 7, 1960, the second, october 13, 1960, the and the final one, october 21 third, before the election. how did these four debates come together and what were the hurdles to putting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us this morning? we might have had a sound issue there. as...
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guest: well, the first thing we've focused on, july is when we got the national nomination, me and my running mate angela walker, then it was a mad scramble to get on ballot lines. we started with the green party having the 21 state battle lines and left 30 more petitions to do and we were appealing the state governments for relief during the covid pandemic because it was against public health guidelines to be out there physically asking for petitions and when we did we looked like hazmat workers with gloves and visors and masks and disinfectant. it was a mad scramble to get on the ballot and in the end we got on 30 ballots representing 73% of the voters, 381 electoral votes, you need 270 to win. and then you count the write-in states we're on and we're 96% of the voters and 514 potential electorate votes out of a possible 538. that was july and august. even more difficult barrier is getting in the national media dialogue about the campaign. we get in on a lot of local media when we show up but in terms of the network news, the big newspapers, the cable news, we've been blanked out. a
guest: well, the first thing we've focused on, july is when we got the national nomination, me and my running mate angela walker, then it was a mad scramble to get on ballot lines. we started with the green party having the 21 state battle lines and left 30 more petitions to do and we were appealing the state governments for relief during the covid pandemic because it was against public health guidelines to be out there physically asking for petitions and when we did we looked like hazmat...
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france is the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusade in europe. and across the english channel, he will have battered london who never would yield to the bliss, surrendered to the cheer to ike. to everyone who has directed one of my men or to marvel arch, i owe thanks, also. more united than happened before. so a kansasan conquered britain. >> back home in america was the first to say i like ike. >> then the rest -- a great friend and guy who understands that washington belongs not to a president but to the people. >> i stand before the election, federal lawmakers -- now what a country boy can do to the biggest city in the world. new york. watch the women. watch the young people. >> watch all the young people who make up the surging independent vote. it impressed me very much. one individual, one american came back for now. it's rejoicing a nasty job is done. it was 3 million americans who fought to keep the war from coming here. these americans will never forget that as allied leader eisenhower was a five-star gi. a soldier as well as a statesman
france is the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusade in europe. and across the english channel, he will have battered london who never would yield to the bliss, surrendered to the cheer to ike. to everyone who has directed one of my men or to marvel arch, i owe thanks, also. more united than happened before. so a kansasan conquered britain. >> back home in america was the first to say i like ike. >> then the rest -- a great friend and guy who understands that washington...
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general douglas macarthur was named commander of the united nations forces in korea and, after visiting the battlefront, he accepted the first united nations battle flag to be flown by the united nations forces fighting the communist invaders. for five weeks, as korean republican and united states forces under the united nations flag fought to stem the tide of north korean communist aggression, while the security council took emergency steps in an effort to halt that aggression, a delegate of the soviet union exempted himself from deliberations and decisions. with the heroic help of the republican fighting forces, the united nations troops fought and fell back, trading space for time until more help could arrive. on august 1, a soviet delegate, for the first time since the invasion, returned to take his seat in the security council. it was the turn of the soviet to preside. he deliberately ignored the north korean communist aggression and began a systematic campaign as president to block any action on the korean war by the security council. the united nations troops battled the soviet armed communist invaders. the security c
general douglas macarthur was named commander of the united nations forces in korea and, after visiting the battlefront, he accepted the first united nations battle flag to be flown by the united nations forces fighting the communist invaders. for five weeks, as korean republican and united states forces under the united nations flag fought to stem the tide of north korean communist aggression, while the security council took emergency steps in an effort to halt that aggression, a delegate of...
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. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower his crusade in europe. the french love liberty. under hitler, they tasted slavery. to frenchman, eisenhower is a liberator. this ally likes ike to. and across the english channel, that hitler could not cross, people of battered london who would never yield to the blitz, surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner, whether he's taken a soldier of mine into his home, i say you always have my profound gratitude. to everyone who has smiling we directed one of my men to the albert call or the marble arch, iowa thanks also. >> churchill's hopeful history to remember. ladies and gentlemen, you have listened to the word of a great commander. a man who has proved, not only has capacities to organize, and regulate the movement of others, and who has shown i capacity for making great nations marched together, more united than they ever have before. >> so, by sensory and simplicity, they conquered britain. >> back home, in america, was the first to say i alike ike. and the rest of it shouted to. >> there was bursting pride, and great
. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower his crusade in europe. the french love liberty. under hitler, they tasted slavery. to frenchman, eisenhower is a liberator. this ally likes ike to. and across the english channel, that hitler could not cross, people of battered london who would never yield to the blitz, surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner, whether he's taken a soldier of mine into his home, i say you always have my profound gratitude. to everyone...
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ours is the first nation to dedicate itself clearly to basic moral and philosophical principles. people are created equal and endowed with inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. this national commitment was a singular act of wisdom and courage, and it brought the best and the bravest from other nations to our shores. it was a revolutionary development that captured the imagination of mankind. it created a basis for a unique role for america. that of a pioneer in shaping more decent and just relations among people and amongst societies. today, 200 years later, we must address ourselves to that role both in what we do at home and how we act abroad. among people everywhere who have become politically more alert, socially more congested and increasingly impatient with global inequity and who are now organized, as you know, into some 150 different nations. this calls for nothing less than a sustained architectural effort to shape an international framework of peace within which our own ideals gradually can become a global reality. our nation should always de
ours is the first nation to dedicate itself clearly to basic moral and philosophical principles. people are created equal and endowed with inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. this national commitment was a singular act of wisdom and courage, and it brought the best and the bravest from other nations to our shores. it was a revolutionary development that captured the imagination of mankind. it created a basis for a unique role for america. that of a pioneer in...
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. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusade in europe.he french love liberty. under hitler they tasted slavery. to frenchmen eisenhower is a liberator. across the english channel which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london who never would yield to the blitz surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner that has ever taken one of my soldiers into his home, i say you will always have my profound gratitude. to everyone who has smilingly directed one of my men to the albert hall or to marble arch, i owe thanks also. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen and listened to the words of a great commander. >> a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of our men, but to stir men's hearts, and who has zoneshown a capacitr making great nations march together more truly united than they ever have before. >> and so by sincerity and simplicity a kansasan conquered britain. >> back home in america, the wife all the world called mimi was th
. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusade in europe.he french love liberty. under hitler they tasted slavery. to frenchmen eisenhower is a liberator. across the english channel which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london who never would yield to the blitz surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner that has ever taken one of my soldiers into his home, i say you will always have my profound gratitude. to everyone who has smilingly...
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. >> america will have the first woman on the moon and thes will be the first nation to land a astronaut on mars. we will stop the radical indock rin eggs -- rination of our students. we will live by the timeless words of our national motto. in god we trust! >> [cheers and applause]. >> for years you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for america and standing up for the great people of wisconsin. i am. i like you. it was obvious i was going to win but the fake news didn't want to call it. out of the blue comes donald trump has won the state of wisconsin. >> [cheers and applause]. >> donald trump, that was a pretty sound. you were the one. you got us over the top. you better do it again. get your friends, get your family. get your neighbors. and get out to vote. on november 3rd or previous to november 3rd. just get out to vote. whenever way you want to do it. >> we want you. >> thank you. >> we want you. >> thank you. >> we love you. >> thank you. >> we love you. we love you. >> thank you very much. thank you, i appreciate it. on novemb
. >> america will have the first woman on the moon and thes will be the first nation to land a astronaut on mars. we will stop the radical indock rin eggs -- rination of our students. we will live by the timeless words of our national motto. in god we trust! >> [cheers and applause]. >> for years you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for america and standing up for the great people of wisconsin. i am. i like you. it was...
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she was very close to her father, who was a bookkeeper at the first national bank. for most of her young life, she was hoping she could go into banking as well. they were extremely close, until he passed away in 1928. she had a younger sister, jean, who was born on june 30, 1882. her mother, florence, developed chronic bronchitis, which caused the family to move around, looking for an environment that was more conducive to her mother's health. first, they moved to shuttle rock, iowa. that did not work out, and they moved back to waterloo. then, they tried arcana, texas. when that did not work out, they moved back to waterloo. they moved out to clearwater, kansas. when that one did not work out, instead of returning to waterloo, they kept going west until they hit whittier, california. her parents moved later to los angeles, where lou began her first academic college career at los angeles normal university, which is today ucla. her sophomore year, her parents moved to monterey. lou, after her sophomore year, transferred to san jose normal college, which is today, san
she was very close to her father, who was a bookkeeper at the first national bank. for most of her young life, she was hoping she could go into banking as well. they were extremely close, until he passed away in 1928. she had a younger sister, jean, who was born on june 30, 1882. her mother, florence, developed chronic bronchitis, which caused the family to move around, looking for an environment that was more conducive to her mother's health. first, they moved to shuttle rock, iowa. that did...
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spain is the first nation in western europe with one million virus cases. u.s.zations reach a two month high. stimulus wrinkling continues. the white house says the goal is to have a deal and 48 hours. the pound surges the most in six months as the u.k. and european union will renew talks over post-brexit trade deal. boris johnson walked away from negotiations. ♪ very good morning to you. just gone 6:30 in the city of london. let's break down earnings season. first quarter sales was a beat. they see growth returning in the second half. it's that growth that analysts wanted to hear about. return we hear what will see with that. what other numbers are coming out? top line sales be. we will see how the stock trades in just over an hour's time. jamison whiskey, one of the favorites. eileen into that. that's to french winners today. amazing how the numbers stand up. it's the politics and provocation that dominates the markets. hope aboutis ongoing u.s. fiscal delivery. at some juncture, you have to call it dead on arrival. let's look at what it means for markets. all
spain is the first nation in western europe with one million virus cases. u.s.zations reach a two month high. stimulus wrinkling continues. the white house says the goal is to have a deal and 48 hours. the pound surges the most in six months as the u.k. and european union will renew talks over post-brexit trade deal. boris johnson walked away from negotiations. ♪ very good morning to you. just gone 6:30 in the city of london. let's break down earnings season. first quarter sales was a beat....
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the english top flight was halted in march before the first national lockdown and has been played withoute gone top of the table after coming from behind for the second time in a week to beat west ham 2—1. substitute diogojota got the winner with just five minutes to go at anfield — in what was the third straight game that he's scored in. this after west ham took an early lead before mohamad salah levelled forjurgen klopp's side from the spot. i don't want to say i want is to be brilliant because i know it's not possible. we need to dig in really deep and we have to win the games and we have to collect three points and we have to collect three points and the boys did that and so i am really happy. chelsea are up to fourth, after a comprehensive victory at burnley, summer signing hakim ziyech on the scoresheet — his first league goal for the club. the moroccan got them off the mark at turf moor with a smart finish here and turned provider for chelsea's third. timo werner with that one. chelsea now with four clean sheets in a row. burnley at the foot of the table, without a win this season.
the english top flight was halted in march before the first national lockdown and has been played withoute gone top of the table after coming from behind for the second time in a week to beat west ham 2—1. substitute diogojota got the winner with just five minutes to go at anfield — in what was the third straight game that he's scored in. this after west ham took an early lead before mohamad salah levelled forjurgen klopp's side from the spot. i don't want to say i want is to be brilliant...
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so that would be the first thing. a national consensus on the way forward would be critical.to focus mostly on the economy and opening it up or we want to combine the economic health, which in my view are totally aligned. i think the country will have to go into much tighter restrictions than we have in place today, even in the tier three levels. i think, again, chris whitty said it perfectly the other day, the base restrictions in the highest tier will not be enough to turn our value below one and they will not be enough to bring this epidemic under control, even in those hotspots. and in the lower tiers, the tier one and tier two, the restrictions there are not enough to not see those progressing into the higher tier. and i think a circuit—breaker of probably three weeks would put the epidemic back to the beginning of september levels, and that would give us three weeks to get the test, trace, isolate system really functional and trusted and used and accessible. and it would allow us to prepare the nhs better than even they are prepared today and prepare for the winter, bec
so that would be the first thing. a national consensus on the way forward would be critical.to focus mostly on the economy and opening it up or we want to combine the economic health, which in my view are totally aligned. i think the country will have to go into much tighter restrictions than we have in place today, even in the tier three levels. i think, again, chris whitty said it perfectly the other day, the base restrictions in the highest tier will not be enough to turn our value below one...
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and the united states will be the first nation, first nation tolan an astronaut on mars -- to land an astronaut on mars. we've already started the process. and nasa now is the leading space center in the world times ten. there's nothing even close. and it was abandoned when i got to it. it was abandoned. we will stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore patriotic education to our schools. [cheers and applause] we will teach our children to love our country, honor our history and always respect our great american flag. [cheers and applause] and we will live by the timeless words of our national motto. as you know, they wanted to get rid of the word "god." right? they wanted to get rid -- let's take the word god out. they tried it twice, twice, in their pledge of allegiance. the first time i heard it i said, oh, they must have made a typo. then i heard it a second time, i said that's not a typo. they took the word god out, and they politically had to put it back in, but they'll fight for that. and all of a sudden they'll call you horrible people for wanting it. no, in
and the united states will be the first nation, first nation tolan an astronaut on mars -- to land an astronaut on mars. we've already started the process. and nasa now is the leading space center in the world times ten. there's nothing even close. and it was abandoned when i got to it. it was abandoned. we will stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore patriotic education to our schools. [cheers and applause] we will teach our children to love our country, honor our history...
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spain is the first nation in western europe with one million virus cases.ome considers implementing a nightly curfew. it comes as u.s. hospitalizations reach a two month high. german cases jump to a new daily record of more than 12,000. the pound surges the most in six months as the u.k. and european union resume talks over post t-rex it trade deal a week after boris johnson threatens to walk away. negotiators arrive in london today. anna: let's get to some breaking news. corporate reporting. let's talk about some numbers from unilever. third quarter underlying sales up by 4.4%. increase of 1.8%. that looks to be better than in -- then has been anticipated. an estimate of an increase of over one. on pricing, things are weaker. the pricing comes in below estimates. topline takeaway, sales have been -- beaten estimates. they are talking about continuing their progress on their strategic change agenda. one of the things they are trying to do is unify under a single parent company headquartered in london. no word on that this morning. that is something that is
spain is the first nation in western europe with one million virus cases.ome considers implementing a nightly curfew. it comes as u.s. hospitalizations reach a two month high. german cases jump to a new daily record of more than 12,000. the pound surges the most in six months as the u.k. and european union resume talks over post t-rex it trade deal a week after boris johnson threatens to walk away. negotiators arrive in london today. anna: let's get to some breaking news. corporate reporting....
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meanwhile in wales, the first national lockdown since march is beginning.orter: if short, sharp shutdown. wales says the most severe restrictions anywhere in the u.k.. y some feel alreshed to their limits. she spent thousands of pounds making her gym safe, but like all cafes, bars, and churches she haso closer doors. reporter: we got up this morning reporter: the firebreak covers these school holidays. staying at home makes for a tough term. just getting -->> just getting exercise, that part of their social club. reporter: supermarkets will stay open for essential items only, but it not clear what the are. >> i'm not sure about books or newspapers. tink that this is on the forbidden list. reporter: who deems what is essential? i'mnk tg small items might be fine, large items might not. reporter: they are deeply concerned about having to police purchase reporter:he is a bigger prize then whether you need to buy a candle or not. fa.s a fundamental matter of no organization is on the eort we are all required to make. repoer: that means the entire nati. they hav
meanwhile in wales, the first national lockdown since march is beginning.orter: if short, sharp shutdown. wales says the most severe restrictions anywhere in the u.k.. y some feel alreshed to their limits. she spent thousands of pounds making her gym safe, but like all cafes, bars, and churches she haso closer doors. reporter: we got up this morning reporter: the firebreak covers these school holidays. staying at home makes for a tough term. just getting -->> just getting exercise, that...
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there are poverty issues in first nations. many have unclean drinking water. there are ongoing issues of addictions and poverty as a result of being displaced and colonized. >> nawaz: meanwhile across the globe in new zealand, activist kassie hartendorp, part of the country's native maori community, wrestles with the same issues. >> we have rich histories and traditions of what it means to be maori or indigenous here. and we've really had to fight to take those back because hand-in- hand with colonization means that maori are left off in a worse situation so in terms of health statistics, in terms of violence, our incarceration numbers are all obscenely high and so it affects us at every single level. >> nawaz: after george floyd's death, hartendorp helped to organize this black lives matter march in june, in the capital city of wellington. the turnout shocked her. >> it was the biggest march in a decade and i've been to a few so i know what they can look like. >> nawaz: you've been organizing and participating in these marches for years and years. what was th
there are poverty issues in first nations. many have unclean drinking water. there are ongoing issues of addictions and poverty as a result of being displaced and colonized. >> nawaz: meanwhile across the globe in new zealand, activist kassie hartendorp, part of the country's native maori community, wrestles with the same issues. >> we have rich histories and traditions of what it means to be maori or indigenous here. and we've really had to fight to take those back because hand-in-...
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economy and jeopardize their ability to make key decisions in everything from innovation to national security. the first at improving our nation's fiscal outlook is improving any economic outlook of families businesses communities and states that have been hit hard by the covid-19 virus. yesterday federal reserve chair powell warned that quote too little support would lead to a weak recovery with unnecessary hardships for households and businesses" matt. providing assistance to families who can't make ends meet and helping hard-hit this is a stay afloat is not only the right thing to do, it's all go -- also the fiscally responsible thing to do. it will help ensure that families can pay their rent and buy groceries at their local store and small businesses can continue to employ their workers which will help keep local economies moving and improve our nation's economic outlook. the second step to getting our nation's fiscal house in order after the recovery from covid-19 is for congress to implement commonsense bipartisan measures that promote fiscal responsibility and reduce the national debt. as recomm
economy and jeopardize their ability to make key decisions in everything from innovation to national security. the first at improving our nation's fiscal outlook is improving any economic outlook of families businesses communities and states that have been hit hard by the covid-19 virus. yesterday federal reserve chair powell warned that quote too little support would lead to a weak recovery with unnecessary hardships for households and businesses" matt. providing assistance to families...
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the charge is amy allison, founder of group called she the people, launched what she says is first national mobile voter registration effort focused entirely on women of color. >> tell you something right now, women of color can make this happen. we have never had in this country a strategic and targeted effort to reach women of color. yet women of color are the critical vote. >> reporter: women of color are fastest growing voting bloc in the country, allison believes they could prove pivotal in delivering democrats a definitive victory. >> it's clear that women of color have a decisive role to play in 2020 election. michigan, trump won the state by 10,000. people of color who did vote, over 205,000 people. in pennsylvania, won by 44,000, and 268,000 did not cast a vote. in texas. trump won in 2016,20168,20168,,6 women of color who didn't vote, over 2 million. >> i accept your nomination. >> reporter: it's actually the downballot races that determines top of the ticket. >> downballot races fuels the conversations that drive higher turnout. >> reporter: record 215 women of color are running
the charge is amy allison, founder of group called she the people, launched what she says is first national mobile voter registration effort focused entirely on women of color. >> tell you something right now, women of color can make this happen. we have never had in this country a strategic and targeted effort to reach women of color. yet women of color are the critical vote. >> reporter: women of color are fastest growing voting bloc in the country, allison believes they could...
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. >> as you s said, less draconian than the first national lockdown which affected madrid.hen the spanish people, for three months, were not allowed even to go outside for a walk, unless it was for a medical reason. under this partial lockdown, up to 5 million m madrid people are in the city, the capital, and in nine surrounding commuter towns will not be able to travel outside their city or town unless it is for a work freezer or some other justification. they will be able to move freely around their area to go, for instance, to a bar or to a restaurant or to the shops, although they are being recommended not to do nonessential journeys, and they are being told they will not be able to get together, either inside or out, even in their private homes, with more than six people. the bars and restaurants will have to shut at 11:00 p.m., pretty early f for spain, but it takes -- the shops will be shutting by 10:00, again, early from spain. less draconian than the first lockdown, but people are pretty demoralized about it. they know that the figures are going up. there has beeee
. >> as you s said, less draconian than the first national lockdown which affected madrid.hen the spanish people, for three months, were not allowed even to go outside for a walk, unless it was for a medical reason. under this partial lockdown, up to 5 million m madrid people are in the city, the capital, and in nine surrounding commuter towns will not be able to travel outside their city or town unless it is for a work freezer or some other justification. they will be able to move freely...
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he also was a policy director for the house armed services committee and the first national security advisor for former senate majority leader bill frist. he also served as a deputy assistant secretary of defense under president george w bush. later, he would work in a number private sector positions including chief operating officer and executive vice president at aerospace industries association, executive vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, and vice president for government relations at raytheon. 2017, he was nominated by president trump and confirmed as secretary of the army. in 2019, he was nominated and confirmed as secretary of defense. it is truly an honor and a privilege to welcome to the heritage foundation and welcome home, i might add, one of our distinguished alumni and a dear friend of this organization, secretary of defense mike as for esper, secretary esper. sec. esper: good afternoon, foryone and thank you kay that generous introduction and a big thank you to the heritage foundation for hostessing this discussion about the successes of the department of d
he also was a policy director for the house armed services committee and the first national security advisor for former senate majority leader bill frist. he also served as a deputy assistant secretary of defense under president george w bush. later, he would work in a number private sector positions including chief operating officer and executive vice president at aerospace industries association, executive vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, and vice president for government...
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donald trump has expected to address the nation very shortly, we're standing by for that, the first nationalech since his covid-19 illness and subsequent treatment and we're waiting developments on that, this is, something that was prerecorded after he left the military hospital in maryland yesterday. there has been unexpected move this tuesday, trump who has the coronavirus has halted talks on coronavirus relief until the election november 3. last week he said he was backing the full pandemic job benefits and the possibility of a covid relief bill of $1.6 trillion, but now apparently trump has instructed negotiators to call all that to a halt. many people depend on that relief to feed their families and many americans rightow are turning to food banks doing just that. let's bring in our correspondent in washington observing all matters for us. a good evening to you.ne explain just what trump is trying to call a halt to? >> although there have been negotiations for weeks now between the democrats in the house and the senate republicans to try to come up with that much needed relief bill that
donald trump has expected to address the nation very shortly, we're standing by for that, the first nationalech since his covid-19 illness and subsequent treatment and we're waiting developments on that, this is, something that was prerecorded after he left the military hospital in maryland yesterday. there has been unexpected move this tuesday, trump who has the coronavirus has halted talks on coronavirus relief until the election november 3. last week he said he was backing the full pandemic...
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he presented match of the day and grandstand and launched britain's first national breakfast tv programmeand prostitutes. daniela relph looks back at his career. he was relaxed and friendly, a favourite uncle, a fixture in the nation's living rooms for over 30 years. good evening. this time tomorrow, it will all be over. will the grand national throw up yet another moment of drama to be written into the history of the greatest steeplechases of all? the temple to the goddess kannon... his long career started in the ‘60s. here he is in tokyo. in three days' time, it stages what must surely be the greatest show on earth with the opening of the 1964 olympic games. he made his career in sport, presenting match of the day. hello, and our division two match this afternoon, a true top and bottom affair with the home side, leyton orient, the latest score, manchester united 1—1 west ham united. in time, he graduated to presenting the bbc‘s live sports flagship, grandstand, on a saturday afternoon, where his ability to remain calm whatever came his way was especially valuable. that's. .. laughter. t
he presented match of the day and grandstand and launched britain's first national breakfast tv programmeand prostitutes. daniela relph looks back at his career. he was relaxed and friendly, a favourite uncle, a fixture in the nation's living rooms for over 30 years. good evening. this time tomorrow, it will all be over. will the grand national throw up yet another moment of drama to be written into the history of the greatest steeplechases of all? the temple to the goddess kannon... his long...
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will either re—elect president trump, a man who's shaken up the global system with his america first nationalismice—president vowing to piece the international order back together again. so what exactly would change under a biden presidency? here's our state department correspondent, barbara plett usher. president trump has made history. he has praised autocrats and insulted allies, brandishing a form of disrupting unilateralism that he says, puts america first was that he is the most reckless and incompetent commander—in—chief we have ever had. joe biden claims donald trump has damaged american leadership and interests abroad. he is promising a major foreign policy research. abroad. he is promising a major foreign policy researchlj don't want to overstate this, but the future of the global order is at stake, because we have two very fundamentally different visions of what the world should look like and what american leadership of the world should look like. so, what would actually change? a few things stand out. the approach to allies, to climate change, and to the middle east. at the top of mr
will either re—elect president trump, a man who's shaken up the global system with his america first nationalismice—president vowing to piece the international order back together again. so what exactly would change under a biden presidency? here's our state department correspondent, barbara plett usher. president trump has made history. he has praised autocrats and insulted allies, brandishing a form of disrupting unilateralism that he says, puts america first was that he is the most...
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. >> i hope people field the power and the strength of the traditions of the first nation people. >>e spaces known as the walls of familiar were a haven for tagging and white. >> in 2017 and 18 there were 225 tags that had to be cleaned up. >> the city was spending millions on graffiti other abatement. in 2019, a councilman secured a grant. >> we're trying to change the attitude of the people living in that neighborhood and ensure they have a sense of ownership and responsibility for their safety. for their streets. for what it looks like. >> a time of 75 artist are doing similar work to hernandez. >> it takes an area of the city that's in a way, sort of in a stasis and create a destination. >> the outward change produces a positive change inside residents. >> we know from a variety of research projects, it uplifts folks. >> it will take two months to compete four murals. a link from downtown to neighborhoods ling cultures from old. >> . >>> bay area weather. a little bit of a drop off. it's a short-term deal. everyone is warming up. you can see the bottom row today. santa rosa. conc
. >> i hope people field the power and the strength of the traditions of the first nation people. >>e spaces known as the walls of familiar were a haven for tagging and white. >> in 2017 and 18 there were 225 tags that had to be cleaned up. >> the city was spending millions on graffiti other abatement. in 2019, a councilman secured a grant. >> we're trying to change the attitude of the people living in that neighborhood and ensure they have a sense of ownership and...
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will either re—elect president trump, a man who's shaken up the global system with his america first nationalismrmer vice president vowing to piece the international order back together again. so what exactly would change under a biden presidency? here's our state department correspondent barbara plett usher. at the top of mr biden post what to do list is preparing strained relationship and re—engaging global alliances. he would also make fighting climate change a priority and rejoined the paris climate agreement which is one of the international accords that donald trump dumped. as is this. i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. this is another pull out that mr biden would reverse but only if iran resumed its compliance with the deal‘s nuclear agreements. he would end the saudi support in yemen. i think on the middle east there will be a sea change. a more per iran policy and a less pro—saudi policy. more per iran policy and a less pro-saudi policy. mike president trump, mr biden also wa nts to president trump, mr biden also wants to end the forev
will either re—elect president trump, a man who's shaken up the global system with his america first nationalismrmer vice president vowing to piece the international order back together again. so what exactly would change under a biden presidency? here's our state department correspondent barbara plett usher. at the top of mr biden post what to do list is preparing strained relationship and re—engaging global alliances. he would also make fighting climate change a priority and rejoined the...
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>> we have the first national effort to combat veteran suicide in our history. ent signed the first comprehensive veteran suicide legislation last saturday which allows us to take a whole government approach to the tragedy of veteran suicide. 20 veterans take their lives and 16 we don't see. the majority are from vietnam. everyone in government, we are all involved in this. we are making that our top clinical priority it get these numbers down. >> that's good news. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> what would a biden [inaudible] mean to your wallet? [loud music playing]. tual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty power! wow. that will save me lots of money. you're insured! this game's boring. let's get tacos. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. you're on it. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart d
>> we have the first national effort to combat veteran suicide in our history. ent signed the first comprehensive veteran suicide legislation last saturday which allows us to take a whole government approach to the tragedy of veteran suicide. 20 veterans take their lives and 16 we don't see. the majority are from vietnam. everyone in government, we are all involved in this. we are making that our top clinical priority it get these numbers down. >> that's good news. thank you very...
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liz, thank you. >>> the first national coordinated effort to get women of color to vote started right here in the bay area. i'm dion lim in san francisco with how this effort is reaching nearly 1 million women across the country. >>> a nasa team based right here in the bay area makes a breakthrough discovery, water on the moon. and it could be a game-change i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> another live look at the swearing in ceremony for amy coney barrett. she will join the supreme court tonight after being confirmed by the senate just a few hours ago. president trump is leading the c
liz, thank you. >>> the first national coordinated effort to get women of color to vote started right here in the bay area. i'm dion lim in san francisco with how this effort is reaching nearly 1 million women across the country. >>> a nasa team based right here in the bay area makes a breakthrough discovery, water on the moon. and it could be a game-change i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that...
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have squandered weeks when we got r down to below one, after the sacrifices and hardships of the first nationaltest, trace and isolate system. sage is said it is having a minimal impact because of the challenges it is experiencing. this is not a national lockdown for two to three weeks with no strings attached. you must absolutely have the condition that you overrule radically test, trace and isolate so local authorities are leading the contact tracing. critically, people need to be given support and incentives to isolate, rather than being threatened with a £10,000 fine because that is where the system is falling down. the government has taken its eye off the ball when it comes to isolate and only 18% of people who should be isolating are currently isolating. that message and the support many other countries have done to make sure isolation works is the way to get this virus under control. no point in having a national lockdown if we don't over hold test, trace and isolate because we will end up in this situation again. richard, test trace and isolate, sage said that this is only having a marg
have squandered weeks when we got r down to below one, after the sacrifices and hardships of the first nationaltest, trace and isolate system. sage is said it is having a minimal impact because of the challenges it is experiencing. this is not a national lockdown for two to three weeks with no strings attached. you must absolutely have the condition that you overrule radically test, trace and isolate so local authorities are leading the contact tracing. critically, people need to be given...
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we have been the backers, and the people who organize and start, the united nations, first started under that great democratic president, wilson, as the league of nations. the lead was sabotaged by the republicans in 1920, and we must see that the united nations continues a strong and going, so we can have everlasting peace in the world. we removed the trade barriers in the world, which is the best asset we can have for peace. large trade barriers must not be put back into operation again. we have started a foreign aid program, that spans do recovery of europe and china, and the far east. we are -- the programs for turkey, and i'll say to you, that all these things were done in a cooperative bipartisan manner. the foreign relations committee of the senate and the house, were taken into the full confidence of the president in every one of these moves, and don't let anybody tell you anything else. as i've said time and time again, foreign policy should be the policy of the whole nation. and not a policy of one party or the other. partisanship should stop at the water's edge, and i shall co
we have been the backers, and the people who organize and start, the united nations, first started under that great democratic president, wilson, as the league of nations. the lead was sabotaged by the republicans in 1920, and we must see that the united nations continues a strong and going, so we can have everlasting peace in the world. we removed the trade barriers in the world, which is the best asset we can have for peace. large trade barriers must not be put back into operation again. we...
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>> we have the first national effort to combat veteran suicide in our history. ident signed the first comprehensive veteran suicide legislation last saturday which allows us to take a whole government approach to the tragedy of veteran suicide. 20 veterans take their lives and 16 we don't see. the majority are from vietnam. everyone in government, we are all involved in this. we are making that our top clinical priority it get these numbers down. >> that's good news. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> what would a biden [inanananana (burke) deep-sea driving, i see... (customer) something like that... (burke) well, here's something else: with your farmer's policy perk, new car replacement, you can get a new one. (customer) that is something else. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ beautiful. but when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payro
>> we have the first national effort to combat veteran suicide in our history. ident signed the first comprehensive veteran suicide legislation last saturday which allows us to take a whole government approach to the tragedy of veteran suicide. 20 veterans take their lives and 16 we don't see. the majority are from vietnam. everyone in government, we are all involved in this. we are making that our top clinical priority it get these numbers down. >> that's good news. thank you very...
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notre dame law school by the way after the court ruled made television legal analyst for the first national reporters to cover the treyvon martin death and playground and continues to be an advocate for social justice to provide a powerful voice to those voiceless people of this world. i'm so thrilled to be here today to discuss her story as a quick reminder we will take audience questions we may do it at the end door throughout interwoven if something is related to what we are talking about so please submit your questions and the chat box. we have so much to talk about my friend how are you. >> i will am so happy to be here with you even though it is virtual they wish we were there in the same room that i am happy to be on this journey with you. >> why did you decide to write this? >> the truth of it all is you do for the power and you know i have always believe that and i think at this time we are in the middle of a pandemic and an economic crisis and the debate over policing what i believe is the delayed reckoning systemic racism i have been writing and they said if not now, when? and i
notre dame law school by the way after the court ruled made television legal analyst for the first national reporters to cover the treyvon martin death and playground and continues to be an advocate for social justice to provide a powerful voice to those voiceless people of this world. i'm so thrilled to be here today to discuss her story as a quick reminder we will take audience questions we may do it at the end door throughout interwoven if something is related to what we are talking about so...
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is the first nation in western with one million virus cases, and italy and rome considering and permitting a curfew from overnight. u.s. hospitals asians, there's too much time here u.k. and european union resume talks over a post-brexit deal. those arrive in london today, and the pound appears to gain after jumping to a six-week high. this is "surveillance." el-dinusef gamal in dubai. toew fiscal stimulus impact mitigate the impact of the coronavirus. reflecting that degree of caution, a little bit lower at the moment for the s&p 500. at the same time, european stocks are falling for a fourth straight day. what is happening in the states is the bund rally is likely to pick up momentum again as the focus shifts away from global input to some of the deteriorating domestic fundamentals. think along the lines of the german confidence data we got, the yields near the seven-month lows we had. benefiting from the larger dollar risk aversion. it is very much strengthening over the past month, and at the goldt, the philadelphia and silver index up about 1.4%. let's check in on the first word headl
is the first nation in western with one million virus cases, and italy and rome considering and permitting a curfew from overnight. u.s. hospitals asians, there's too much time here u.k. and european union resume talks over a post-brexit deal. those arrive in london today, and the pound appears to gain after jumping to a six-week high. this is "surveillance." el-dinusef gamal in dubai. toew fiscal stimulus impact mitigate the impact of the coronavirus. reflecting that degree of...
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the fact is he knew he was the first national political candidate to have a full time polling unit as part of his campaign. he listened to the pollsters. he had a real appreciation of their art and he was well aware of the fact his legal slipping. there were people who came to him in the last ten days of the campaign and he acknowledged that the lead was slipping. to one, he said, but remember, never talk when you're ahead. >> so what happens next, then? are the democrats behind truman? are they solid in their -- >> i think who is solid behind truman. one of the contributing factors in dewey's loss, the republican congress passed the taft harley act, which organized labor, i think rightly saw as an attack upon many of the rights and privileges that developed under the new deal. it put him in a really awkward position. by and large, he agreed with much of the bill. at the same time, he's governor of new york. this is a labor state. a liberal state. so in some way, he was walking a fine line there. but what the taft act did was energize organized labor as nothing ever did. 1948 was prob
the fact is he knew he was the first national political candidate to have a full time polling unit as part of his campaign. he listened to the pollsters. he had a real appreciation of their art and he was well aware of the fact his legal slipping. there were people who came to him in the last ten days of the campaign and he acknowledged that the lead was slipping. to one, he said, but remember, never talk when you're ahead. >> so what happens next, then? are the democrats behind truman?...
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and it will be answered by us in how we face the three realities that confront this nation. the firsteality is the necessity for peace in vietnam and in the world. [ applause ] the second reality, the second reality is the necessity for peace and justice in our cities and in our nation. [ applause ] and a third reality is the paramount necessity for unity. unity in our country. [ applause ] let me speak first then about vietnam. there are differences of course. serious differences within our party on this vexing and painful issue of vietnam. you and these differences are found even within the ranks of all of the democratic presidential candidates. but might i say to my fellow americans once you have examined the differences, i hope you will also recognize the much larger areas of agreement. [ applause ] let those who believe our cause in vietnam has been right or those who believe that it has been wrong, agree here and now, agree here and now that neither vindication nor repudiation will bring peace or be worthy of this country. [ applause ] the question is not the yesterdays but the
and it will be answered by us in how we face the three realities that confront this nation. the firsteality is the necessity for peace in vietnam and in the world. [ applause ] the second reality, the second reality is the necessity for peace and justice in our cities and in our nation. [ applause ] and a third reality is the paramount necessity for unity. unity in our country. [ applause ] let me speak first then about vietnam. there are differences of course. serious differences within our...