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the former rice marshall hammond girl ring willingly took on the role of most senior nazi. he was followed by grand admiral carl dern. it's him, hitler had appointed as president of the right in his will. and rudolf hess, hitler's former deputy. the defendants never showed the slightest remorse. it was part of their starch, their pride to insist that they were right all the time and would do it again. they stood accused of conspiracy to carry out wars of aggression, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. the defendants were ruthless ministers and fanatical ideologues, merciless military commanders and barbaric enforcers of hitler's maniacal will. and were, was the nuremburg palace of justice was a quipped with what was then state of the young technology. on nov, 29th, 1945, the prosecution had a giant screen installed. the court was shown document 243, o p. s, an authenticated one hour film about the atrocities in nazi concentration camps. the film showed that a system of terror had been instituted across europe. it all began in 1933, in a camp north of munich, this foota
the former rice marshall hammond girl ring willingly took on the role of most senior nazi. he was followed by grand admiral carl dern. it's him, hitler had appointed as president of the right in his will. and rudolf hess, hitler's former deputy. the defendants never showed the slightest remorse. it was part of their starch, their pride to insist that they were right all the time and would do it again. they stood accused of conspiracy to carry out wars of aggression, war crimes, and crimes...
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william general hammond. these circumstanlars were passe through the medical personnel, throughout the north, directing medical personnel to collect specimans and illustrate the injury and diseases that produced death and disability during the war and thus affording the materials for the precise method of study or problems regarding the dim d dimunition of suffering in armies. all of these were passed by dr. william alexander hammond who is a military physician and surgeon general of the united states from 1862 to 1864. not only did this circular establish the necessity to collect these specimans and collect these cases, it also created the army medical museum as a place to store all of these specimans and store all of this information. and so in directing all of these collections, anything that was considered of value to a surgeon was sent to the army medical museum including specimans, projectiles, reports, images on a scale that had never before been seen in american history and in the american medical fie
william general hammond. these circumstanlars were passe through the medical personnel, throughout the north, directing medical personnel to collect specimans and illustrate the injury and diseases that produced death and disability during the war and thus affording the materials for the precise method of study or problems regarding the dim d dimunition of suffering in armies. all of these were passed by dr. william alexander hammond who is a military physician and surgeon general of the united...
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hammond during asked to be shot, but his request was rejected.months earlier, he had made friends with an american guard, takes wheelus. the u.s. soldier was apparently willing to fetch going items from the luggage room in exchange for a signed photograph. the executions were scheduled for october 16th cell lines were kept on around the clock with the prisoners under constant observation. but during saw his chance, suddenly a guard saw him put an arm across his face and begin to gasp. he died within a few minutes. in his suicide note, going claim to have had the cyanide capsule within since his arrest. another one was later found in the luggage room. only a few journalists were allowed to report on the executions that night. and after great reporting from marin berg of a combined american network, i was an eyewitness to the execution of the flower of nazi down there in a 3370 which until sundown had been used by the soldiers for their basketball games. we found the execution chamber. it was just 7 minutes after 1 o'clock, pm time, when the americ
hammond during asked to be shot, but his request was rejected.months earlier, he had made friends with an american guard, takes wheelus. the u.s. soldier was apparently willing to fetch going items from the luggage room in exchange for a signed photograph. the executions were scheduled for october 16th cell lines were kept on around the clock with the prisoners under constant observation. but during saw his chance, suddenly a guard saw him put an arm across his face and begin to gasp. he died...
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hammond congratulating him wrote if there's any benefit from this sad struggle of this age, it's that the medical officers can fully justify looking for information and present the information for the world's future use. even 150 years later, we can still go and visit the national museum of health and medicine today. again, i would highly suggest if you go and visit, it's an amazing museum to see. you do need a strong stomachs, you're seeing specimens and several civil war soldiers there as well. within these circulars, there are a few different pieces of civil war medicine and a few different pieces of medical advancements that a lot of us take for granted today that we would find and one of them is bacteriology. and so bacteriology is essentially the study of germs and what causes diseases. and over the course of the civil war, surgeons and all of the medical personnel didn't know what caused these diseases and what made people sick. they didn't understand how germs spread and as a result they violated almost every rule about the sterilization of tools and sterilization of the body
hammond congratulating him wrote if there's any benefit from this sad struggle of this age, it's that the medical officers can fully justify looking for information and present the information for the world's future use. even 150 years later, we can still go and visit the national museum of health and medicine today. again, i would highly suggest if you go and visit, it's an amazing museum to see. you do need a strong stomachs, you're seeing specimens and several civil war soldiers there as...
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fanatical a new guy that turned up on that bicycle and what i know and as you can and i love, but hammond might let you name it. he laughed. and i think he as to the general view on that allows this matter is of great concern to us. united states is anxious to be established in laos, a peaceful country, a country, an independent country, not dominated by either side, but in sharing with the life of the people within the country. we are anxious that their situation, their whatever united states is using its influence to see that independent country peaceful country. i'm committed, country can be established. i'm the president, very difficult circumstances going in. no, any i hadn't been in. i have a man, i know be a man behind him. i hang him, he labored, you go to my arrival as he could. and i my and i, he labor that they lack understanding anything. he made them with them. yeah. and when i see my money come up, you a land of corn, kodak and the, you know, they had me at the 92 coin to move. and i know michael, unique and certainly hasn't been monotony. i don't know what you can do in kin
fanatical a new guy that turned up on that bicycle and what i know and as you can and i love, but hammond might let you name it. he laughed. and i think he as to the general view on that allows this matter is of great concern to us. united states is anxious to be established in laos, a peaceful country, a country, an independent country, not dominated by either side, but in sharing with the life of the people within the country. we are anxious that their situation, their whatever united states...
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on march 13th, 1946 hammond during presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smushed had overcome his drug addiction and lost a lot of white. if they're in the us, i mean i look personally, i can only speak for myself. i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances . i have worked unceasingly to bring it. and it's a loon trigger, and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document tree record, including many things growing had signed, but jackson's very concerned about not letting gurren turn this examination into a platform from which he'll be able to rally the german people to a renewed enthusiasm for nazi is a robot. jackson was an accomplished prosecutor. he knew exactly how to reduce the mass of a bit instead down to the essentials, count as separate important facts f
on march 13th, 1946 hammond during presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smushed had overcome his drug addiction and lost a lot of white. if they're in the us, i mean i look personally, i can only speak for myself. i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances . i have worked unceasingly to...
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on june 22nd, investigators processed hammond during just like any other suspected criminal. in bag of the drug addicted ranks, mashal was made to stop using morphine and soon regain his old strength. those from the former reich government of khaldoon. it didn't recognize his claim to leadership. american lead prosecutor, robert jackson completed his preparations in washington and then flew to london. jackson wanted to convince the allies of his vision of an international court while avoiding any appearance that the victors were abusing their power. meanwhile, his team was sifting through evidence. he finds out that there's no case ready to go. and if there's really not very much evidence connected to individuals, it's one thing to have a general sense of atrocities and misconduct at the governmental level. but a prosecutor needs individual specific items of evidence, witnesses, documents, etc. to go forward into court. investigators in berlin were making progress on that front. they discovered that the germans had documented many details of their crimes . it seems they hadn'
on june 22nd, investigators processed hammond during just like any other suspected criminal. in bag of the drug addicted ranks, mashal was made to stop using morphine and soon regain his old strength. those from the former reich government of khaldoon. it didn't recognize his claim to leadership. american lead prosecutor, robert jackson completed his preparations in washington and then flew to london. jackson wanted to convince the allies of his vision of an international court while avoiding...
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even under philip hammond and maite were very tight. now it would appeara maite were very tight. could potentially rise because boris johnson is a political prime minister. sunak is in the economist running the treasury. and when politics and economics class, normally the economist wins. let's look at some sports story. 13 new cases for dementia charity this month. talking about the ill effects that footballers suffer because of having the ball. yes, this is an ongoing issue has become stronger and stronger, more important with a number of decisions this week. yesterday evening the professional football association, the players union urged clouds not to at least try to reduce the amount of heading they do in training. there is an increase believe that there is a causal link between having a football and dementia. i think there clearly are issues with up the mail on sunday backpage said a0 odd percent of the players that play in the top six season which is a5, 50 yea rs the top six season which is a5, 50 years ago has now suffered dementia in later life a trip which is a horrifica
even under philip hammond and maite were very tight. now it would appeara maite were very tight. could potentially rise because boris johnson is a political prime minister. sunak is in the economist running the treasury. and when politics and economics class, normally the economist wins. let's look at some sports story. 13 new cases for dementia charity this month. talking about the ill effects that footballers suffer because of having the ball. yes, this is an ongoing issue has become stronger...
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it was an interesting piece by daniel hammond in the telegraph either today or yesterday -it telegraphor yesterday — it was yesterday. about the way the lockdown sceptics have gotten together. and it's kind of interesting how their messaging is a bit of a mess. there the people that i fall into this category saying that lockdowns worked a little bit but are disproportionate, and the effects on cancer sufferers, people with heart problems, people with mental health problems plunging donation in the mass unemployment and poverty — there's the people saying that lockdown isn't worth it. then you have the people saying that lockdowns don't work, which is a slightly different message. 0r lockdowns don't work, which is a slightly different message. or that coronavirus is a conspiracy, another message altogether. so you have these few fragmented groups on the anti—lockdown side, and it'll be interesting to see if they pull together in a more unified way over this lockdown than the last. and nigel farage is changing the brexit party into the reform party, which is supposed to be an anti—lockdo
it was an interesting piece by daniel hammond in the telegraph either today or yesterday -it telegraphor yesterday — it was yesterday. about the way the lockdown sceptics have gotten together. and it's kind of interesting how their messaging is a bit of a mess. there the people that i fall into this category saying that lockdowns worked a little bit but are disproportionate, and the effects on cancer sufferers, people with heart problems, people with mental health problems plunging donation...
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joaquÍn jimÉnez es el concejal por el distrito nÚmero 3 de hammond bay.omo el seÑor de la trenza. >> es mi historia, nuestra historia. tayana: a partir de hoy serÁ el concejal del distrito nÚmero 3. el 20% de la comunidades hispana, pero recibiÓ el 60% del voto a favor. >> soy el primer latino mexicano electo para una posiciÓn oficial. soy el primer concejal mexicano. tayana: a los 13 aÑos de edad, joaquÍn emigrÓ de jalisco, mÉxico a estados unidos junto a su familia en busca del sueÑo americano. sus 47 aÑos de edad lo ve cumplir. >> las palabras son baratas, yo me refiero mÁs a la acciÓn. tayana: dice que su trabajo como maestro, consejero y miembro de "alas", le ha hecho entender la importancia de ser un lÍder al alcance de todos. >> un lÍder visible que solo se mantiene detrÁs del escritorio en la oficina, sino que estÁ en la comunidad. tayana: nina dÍaz tambiÉn celebra su triunfo como la primera mujer latina que llega a la mesa de concejales en fayette. >> lo que hemos estado haciendo desde hace aÑos lo vamos a llevar a otro nivel. ahora van a tomarno
joaquÍn jimÉnez es el concejal por el distrito nÚmero 3 de hammond bay.omo el seÑor de la trenza. >> es mi historia, nuestra historia. tayana: a partir de hoy serÁ el concejal del distrito nÚmero 3. el 20% de la comunidades hispana, pero recibiÓ el 60% del voto a favor. >> soy el primer latino mexicano electo para una posiciÓn oficial. soy el primer concejal mexicano. tayana: a los 13 aÑos de edad, joaquÍn emigrÓ de jalisco, mÉxico a estados unidos junto a su familia en...
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que deliberately in 185 he responseo james henry hammond's speech with his own speech before a milwaukeetural fr. he says no, there are some people think the world works be if you put a few very wealthy peop on top of it. buthere are those of us who believe -- but there are those of us who believe the way the world reay should work us for the government to put its resources androtections on the peoplehe bottom. because if you givehose people accs to resources and equal protection before the law, they're going to come up with new ideas. our presence on with the padded b he invented something himself. you wer going to have consta new ideas. really hard work. people were thinking of new things but they are going to do as they're going to find all rts of ways to do things. they're going to create more value than they can possibly consume. they going to creates a much they're going to support a class above them, the merchants in the small entrepreneurs are going to did the exact same thing. and they in turn will support a very small group at the very to top. we not see a lot of tm. but they i
que deliberately in 185 he responseo james henry hammond's speech with his own speech before a milwaukeetural fr. he says no, there are some people think the world works be if you put a few very wealthy peop on top of it. buthere are those of us who believe -- but there are those of us who believe the way the world reay should work us for the government to put its resources androtections on the peoplehe bottom. because if you givehose people accs to resources and equal protection before the...
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hammond both wanted the war department to recall augusta's invitation to appear. fortunately the secretary of war edward stanton stepped in and he refused to give in to their racially motivated requests. in 1836 augusta passed the board's examination, the first african-american, he became the first african-american to receive an army commission in american history. he was commission major. surgeon general hammond went up to the examining physician and his name was cronan and he said i say, cronan, how did you come to let the "n" word pass? dr. cronan said the "n" word knew more than i did, and i could not help myself. once in uniform, augusta faced awful racial violence and discrimination and he was traveling through baltimore in 1863 where he was visually attacked by a mob. he was later kicked off of a washington d.c. street war and he went to the supreme court and he was not allowed to watch. you need to take away his commission. it is outrageous that we are outranked by a black man, but augusta wouldn't allow any of this to stop him. he and his friend dr. ander
hammond both wanted the war department to recall augusta's invitation to appear. fortunately the secretary of war edward stanton stepped in and he refused to give in to their racially motivated requests. in 1836 augusta passed the board's examination, the first african-american, he became the first african-american to receive an army commission in american history. he was commission major. surgeon general hammond went up to the examining physician and his name was cronan and he said i say,...
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on march 13th, 946 hammond gurning presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witnessstand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smush had overcome his drug addiction and lost a lot of white fish there and it got us. i know personally, i can only speak for myself. i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances, i just work and see singly to drink it. and it's a loon trying. and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document, true record, including many things growing had signed, but jackson's very concerned about not letting gurren turn this examination into a platform from which he'll be able to rally the german people to a renewed enthusiasm for nazi is a robot. jackson was an accomplished prosecutor. he knew exactly how to reduce the mass of a but instead down to the essentials. how to separate important facts from an im
on march 13th, 946 hammond gurning presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witnessstand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smush had overcome his drug addiction and lost a lot of white fish there and it got us. i know personally, i can only speak for myself. i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances, i just work and see singly to drink...
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on march 13th, 1946 hammond during presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smush had overcome his drug addiction and lost a lot of white fish there and it got us. i mean, i look personally, i can only speak for myself. that's done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances, i have to work unceasingly to drink it. and it's a loon trying harder. and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document. true record, including many things growing had signed, but jackson's very concerned about not letting gurren turn this examination into a platform from which he'll be able to rally the german people to a renewed enthusiasm for nazi is a robot. jackson was an accomplished prosecutor. he knew exactly how to reduce the mass of a but instead down to the essentials, count as separate importan
on march 13th, 1946 hammond during presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smush had overcome his drug addiction and lost a lot of white fish there and it got us. i mean, i look personally, i can only speak for myself. that's done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances, i have to work unceasingly to...
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hammond during asked to be shot, but his request was rejected. months earlier, he had made friends with an american guard, takes wheelus. the u.s. soldier was apparently willing to fetch during items from the luggage room in exchange for a signed photograph. the executions was scheduled for october, 16th lights were kept on around the clock with the prisoners under constant observation. but during saw his chance, suddenly a guard saw him put an arm across his face and begin to gasp. he died within a few minutes. in his suicide note, in claimed to have had the cyanide capsule with him since his arrest. another one was later found in the luggage room. only a few journalists were allowed to report on the executions that night and are prepared, reverting to american berg. of a combined american network, i was an eyewitness to the execution of the will to flower of nazi down there in a 33 by 7. which until last sunday had been used by the soldiers for their basketball games. we found the execution chamber. it was just 7 minutes after 1 o'clock, europe
hammond during asked to be shot, but his request was rejected. months earlier, he had made friends with an american guard, takes wheelus. the u.s. soldier was apparently willing to fetch during items from the luggage room in exchange for a signed photograph. the executions was scheduled for october, 16th lights were kept on around the clock with the prisoners under constant observation. but during saw his chance, suddenly a guard saw him put an arm across his face and begin to gasp. he died...
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certain places and events first he says they need to know more about the performance of the drugs hammond can. >>all right thank you very much catherine another 742,000 americans have filed for unemployment benefits that's according to the department of labor it is the first increase in 5 weeks and a sign that covid is likely slowing the economy and forcing more companies to cut jobs. the labor department report today showed applications for benefits rose from 711,000 the previous week claims have soared to 6.9 million that was back in march when the pandemic first intensified before the pandemic applications typically hovered around 225,000 a week. a new audit has found california's unemployment benefits agency sent out at least 38 million pieces of mail containing social security numbers putting people at risk of identity theft. >>this is since the start of the pandemic report says the employment development department continued mailing forms without concealing sensitive information despite being told a year ago to stop the state auditor urged the agency to immediately alter its 3 highe
certain places and events first he says they need to know more about the performance of the drugs hammond can. >>all right thank you very much catherine another 742,000 americans have filed for unemployment benefits that's according to the department of labor it is the first increase in 5 weeks and a sign that covid is likely slowing the economy and forcing more companies to cut jobs. the labor department report today showed applications for benefits rose from 711,000 the previous week...
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back in bad mando of hammond during had already aligned most of his fellow prisoners to his defense strategy. we saw nothing and we knew nothing. the murdering of jews had been himmler's affair going claimed, killing children. he said was unsportsmanlike and ungentlemanly. let's make it brief. he added, i take responsibility for everything, the government has done. robert jackson and his team had by now moved into offices in the palace of justice and were questioning the accused. it was a frustrating process. the nazi leaders put trade themselves as both ignorant and innocent. the prosecutor has heard nothing that would be of use in the trial. the us lead prosecutor made an important decision. the whole trial would be conducted primarily with documents as evidence. jackson's concern was that the defendants and during 1st among them would use it as a platform to stimulate some resurgence of naziism in germany. that this was a virus that was not dead, that the defeat and death of hitler did not mean forever the end of naziism. and that jackson was dealing with a very volatile, dangerous prospe
back in bad mando of hammond during had already aligned most of his fellow prisoners to his defense strategy. we saw nothing and we knew nothing. the murdering of jews had been himmler's affair going claimed, killing children. he said was unsportsmanlike and ungentlemanly. let's make it brief. he added, i take responsibility for everything, the government has done. robert jackson and his team had by now moved into offices in the palace of justice and were questioning the accused. it was a...
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in a sailboat against the elements forest hammond is the 1st german ever to compete in the van de globe. the solo nonstop race around the world is racing vessel. a state of the art sailboats with wings. it really helps. and right now we're mostly flying. we're just touching the water with our foil and a little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful. and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france. 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometers off and still using autopilot. but outside help is bound to on a course heading around the cape of good hope. after that, the antarctic ocean awaits them with it's icy temperatures and waves as high as houses. it's a 70 to 80 day solo right around the globe. finally, the deadly cape horn, before racing back to france at speeds of up to 75 kilometers per hour. only around half of the competitors will make it to the finish line. it was always on only live in the moment anyway, and i try not to think about how far i've still got to go. when you look at my progress on a map and i look like i'm calling along at an excruciating the
in a sailboat against the elements forest hammond is the 1st german ever to compete in the van de globe. the solo nonstop race around the world is racing vessel. a state of the art sailboats with wings. it really helps. and right now we're mostly flying. we're just touching the water with our foil and a little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful. and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france. 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometers off and still using autopilot....
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still ahead your forecast over to you i have visions of turkey and hammond dressing in my head for thanksgiving. thank yo
still ahead your forecast over to you i have visions of turkey and hammond dressing in my head for thanksgiving. thank yo
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joe is heard for the 1st time trying to college deal with my hearty among hammond's government, soon after 8 historic election win in may 2018. on the jolo protests since the missile used the office to return all the assets purchased with one name to be funds. and that's i think he's delusional. former f.b.i. special agent, deborah love provocateur, worked on the agency's initial one m.t.b. investigation. you know, it's like the bank robber who gets caught it is like, well if i return the money, then i don't want to be charged with robbing the bank. well, you still robbed the bank, and in this case here, you robbed the development fund and there's strong evidence he deed,, according to the man who led the f.b.i. is one m.t.v. investigation until recently. and i think we're very confident that we will be able to prove involvement and his position in this scheme. in july, this year. joe's coconspirator, malaysia's former prime minister, as you present, was convicted and sentenced to 12 years in jail, subject to an appeal for crimes related to wanting to be back in 2018. jolo put all th
joe is heard for the 1st time trying to college deal with my hearty among hammond's government, soon after 8 historic election win in may 2018. on the jolo protests since the missile used the office to return all the assets purchased with one name to be funds. and that's i think he's delusional. former f.b.i. special agent, deborah love provocateur, worked on the agency's initial one m.t.b. investigation. you know, it's like the bank robber who gets caught it is like, well if i return the...
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still ahead your forecast over to you i have visions of turkey and hammond dressing in my head for thanksgiving. thank you my mom so the pie. >>now i'm thinking about food why because we're always hungry. all right, let's check in the favorites are taking a look at the traffic and the role on 80 into san francisco are doing fine we normally do fairly well on fridays because that means lighter traffic a lot of fun state fridays off. we don't typically see the heavy volume doesn't mean we're not going to have traffic it just means it's normally not as busy now's a great time to just get on out there looking good here at the bay bridge toll plaza and a smooth trip across upper deck right on through downtown san francisco. what about 92 that trip between the peninsula and the east bay, looking good so far headlights and tail lights east and west doing fine with no trouble spots, although that shot is freezing up a little bit. but that's okay, no hot spots here between hayward in san mateo. we're checking out the richmond sandra fell bridge west bound 5.80 leading up to the tolls that's a quick trip
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of taint exclusively by 0000, is heard for the 1st time trying to college deal with mojave among hammond's government, soon after 8 historic election win in may 28th. just on the phone jolo protests since the missile used the office to return all the assets purchased with one m. to be found. i think used to lucia, not former f.b.i. special agent. deborah love provocateur, worked on the agency's initial one m.t.b. investigation. you know, it's like the bank robber who gets caught it is like, well if i return the money, then i don't want to be charged with robbing the bank. well, you still robbed the bank, and in this case, you are robbed of the development fund. and there's strong evidence he deed,, according to the man who led the f.b.i. is one m.t.b. investigation until recently. and i think we're very confident that we will be able to prove involvement and his position in this scheme. in july this year, joe's coconspirator, malaysia's former prime minister, was convicted and sentenced to 12 years in jail, subject to an appeal for crimes related to one day be back in 2018. jolo put all th
of taint exclusively by 0000, is heard for the 1st time trying to college deal with mojave among hammond's government, soon after 8 historic election win in may 28th. just on the phone jolo protests since the missile used the office to return all the assets purchased with one m. to be found. i think used to lucia, not former f.b.i. special agent. deborah love provocateur, worked on the agency's initial one m.t.b. investigation. you know, it's like the bank robber who gets caught it is like,...
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i know in a sailboat against the elements of course, hammond is the 1st german effort to compete in the on day globe. the solo nonstop race around the well, it's his racing vessel. a state of the art sail boats with wings gets fried. and right now we're mostly flying, just touching the water with off oil and a little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful. and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france. 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometers, often stage using autopilot. but outside help is bound to on a course heading around the cape of good hope. after that, then talk to ocean white sand with its icy temperatures and waves as high as houses . it's a 70 to 80 day solo right around the globe. finally, the deadly cape horn. before racing back to france at speeds of up to 75 kilometers per hour. only around top of the competitors will make it to the finish line. it was always on the on they only live in the moment anyway. and i try not to think about how far i've still got to go. when you look at my progress on a map and i look like i'm calling along at an ex
i know in a sailboat against the elements of course, hammond is the 1st german effort to compete in the on day globe. the solo nonstop race around the well, it's his racing vessel. a state of the art sail boats with wings gets fried. and right now we're mostly flying, just touching the water with off oil and a little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful. and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france. 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometers, often stage using...
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house smell like some potato pies so yes, some of you may be waking up to the smell of turkey and hammond pie before you head outside and a lot of folks have some last minute shopping to do i have to go to the grocery store today and i was thinking about why did you wait until the last minute, but i always forget something john for people packing up rolling out this morning what's the feeling like out there you know it's a solid morning robin whether you're staying inside and doing some early early morning cooking the tape before thanksgiving or if you're getting out there for some those last minute errands if you are one of those people that dedicated to cook right now. >>some e-mail and i could i want to lot of people out there that really prepared and good for you guys for me i'm going to be sleeping in a little bit probably into tomorrow but enjoying hopefully some good food and some good weather too because we're looking at some clear skies up above that is going to take us all the way through thanksgiving just around the corner looking outside at berkeley just one of our areas that
house smell like some potato pies so yes, some of you may be waking up to the smell of turkey and hammond pie before you head outside and a lot of folks have some last minute shopping to do i have to go to the grocery store today and i was thinking about why did you wait until the last minute, but i always forget something john for people packing up rolling out this morning what's the feeling like out there you know it's a solid morning robin whether you're staying inside and doing some early...
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neil hammond hamilton gave us his reaction. the devolution settlement, both in scotland and in wales were supposed to preserve the united kingdom. actually, all that it's done is to tear it further apart. certainly in scotland, less so in wales. but the lesson is that if you continue to feed the crocodile, you won't say shit, its appetite, you will just increase it. i think this deviation debate in the last 20 years is really disguised the actual reality in the united kingdom. and i shall certainly be fighting the next election in may on a policy of going beyond deviation abolishing the senate in cardiff to marseilles in the health service. we're going to get health boards giving more demands schools and more power on the part of parents over schools. so deep illusion, it has been a failure on a national marrow at a lower level. we could succeed because want to empower people. thank you for joining us today on r.t. and to laughter. that's all from me this wednesday. if you haven't a great day wherever you are, and i'm to follow
neil hammond hamilton gave us his reaction. the devolution settlement, both in scotland and in wales were supposed to preserve the united kingdom. actually, all that it's done is to tear it further apart. certainly in scotland, less so in wales. but the lesson is that if you continue to feed the crocodile, you won't say shit, its appetite, you will just increase it. i think this deviation debate in the last 20 years is really disguised the actual reality in the united kingdom. and i shall...
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darrell hammond who infamously played him on "snl" saying, quote, sorry to hear of the passing of sean loved doing my silly impressions of him. >> moo. [ buzzer ] >> no. >> well, that's the sound your mother made last night. >> reporter: connery's wife saying, quote, he had dementia and it took its toll on him. he got his final wish, to slip away without any fuss. adding, he was gorgeous and we had a wonderful life together. he was a model of a man. it is going to be very hard without him. connery asked what he hopes to be remembered for. >> for longevity maybe, the continuance, and still be offered movies, and still as choosey as ever. >> reporter: daniel craig said of sean whereever he is i hope there's a golf course. get this, in 1971 he was paid a lot of money to return as james bond for "dimes are forever," which according to hollywood >>> right now on "america this morning," the race to the finish. >> under biden's lockdown you will be living in a prison state. >> donald trump's not strong. he's weak. >> one day to go. the candidates make their final pitch. the president hitting
darrell hammond who infamously played him on "snl" saying, quote, sorry to hear of the passing of sean loved doing my silly impressions of him. >> moo. [ buzzer ] >> no. >> well, that's the sound your mother made last night. >> reporter: connery's wife saying, quote, he had dementia and it took its toll on him. he got his final wish, to slip away without any fuss. adding, he was gorgeous and we had a wonderful life together. he was a model of a man. it is going...
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back in bad mond, off hammond, during had already aligned most of his fellow prisoners to his defense strategy. we saw nothing and we knew nothing. the murdering of jews had been himmler's affair going, claimed, killing children. he said was unsportsmanlike and ungentlemanly. let's make it brief. he added, i take responsibility for everything, the government has done. robert jackson and his team had by now moved into offices in the palace of justice and were questioning the accused. it was a frustrating process. the nazi leaders put trade themselves as both ignorant and innocent. the prosecutors heard nothing that would be of use in the trial. the u.s. lead prosecutor made an important decision. the whole trial would be conducted primarily with documents as evidence. jackson's concern was that the defendants and during 1st among them would use it as a platform to stimulate some resurgence of naziism in germany. that this was a virus that was not dead, that the defeat and death of hitler did not mean forever the end of naziism. and that jackson was dealing with a very volatile, dangero
back in bad mond, off hammond, during had already aligned most of his fellow prisoners to his defense strategy. we saw nothing and we knew nothing. the murdering of jews had been himmler's affair going, claimed, killing children. he said was unsportsmanlike and ungentlemanly. let's make it brief. he added, i take responsibility for everything, the government has done. robert jackson and his team had by now moved into offices in the palace of justice and were questioning the accused. it was a...
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decisions taken over the last decade by previous treasury ministers including george osborne and philip hammondir decisions to get the deficit down we are then in a position to respond in the comprehensive way we have. and ina way the comprehensive way we have. and in a way recognised. you say measures taken by previous governments have some way alleviated even more governments have some way alleviated even more pain in terms of the uk economy, but why is it that the economy is shrinking or contracting by 11.3% which is the second sharpest in europe, and it was the ha rd est sharpest in europe, and it was the hardest hit by major economies from april tojune hardest hit by major economies from april to june according to hardest hit by major economies from april tojune according to the oecd. we know we have a services economy, a consumer led economy, which was why in the package of measures that the chancellor set out in the summer that things like eat out to help out was getting consumer confidence back and we actually saw the economy bounce back during that period. the reality has been that the
decisions taken over the last decade by previous treasury ministers including george osborne and philip hammondir decisions to get the deficit down we are then in a position to respond in the comprehensive way we have. and ina way the comprehensive way we have. and in a way recognised. you say measures taken by previous governments have some way alleviated even more governments have some way alleviated even more pain in terms of the uk economy, but why is it that the economy is shrinking or...
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hammond general hospital is the largest of the union hospitals. it has good transportation access, it is also a place that is hard to escape from. they begin to set up cams near there. you see those in the upper right of the screen. point lookout will quickly swelled to over 20,000 at its peak. this will be the big peter camp that what becomes amara. there is another view. at about the same time, early 64, anderson vote is created in the south. we talked about this earlier. this was a camp that would come to house over 30,000. it is a big pan where union shoulders are thrown and they have little freshwater, food occasionally, as the confederacy can get supplies to them. most immediately, reports get back to the union about how things are going in the state of the prisoners, in the confederate charge. the overland campaign is a neither thing that directly impacts the overflow and the real humanitarian crisis of the p.o.w. camps. this is a campaign that will see over 65,000 union casualties, 35,000 confederate casualties. all the p.o.w.'s are taken
hammond general hospital is the largest of the union hospitals. it has good transportation access, it is also a place that is hard to escape from. they begin to set up cams near there. you see those in the upper right of the screen. point lookout will quickly swelled to over 20,000 at its peak. this will be the big peter camp that what becomes amara. there is another view. at about the same time, early 64, anderson vote is created in the south. we talked about this earlier. this was a camp that...
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back in bad mond, off hammond, during had already aligned most of his fellow prisoners to his defense strategy. we saw nothing and we knew nothing. the murdering of jews had been himmler's affair going, claimed, killing children. he said was unsportsmanlike and ungentlemanly. let's make it brief. he added, i take responsibility for everything, the government has done. robert jackson and his team had by now moved into offices in the palace of justice and were questioning the accused. it was a frustrating process. the nazi leaders portrayed themselves as both ignorant and innocent. the prosecutors heard nothing that would be of use in the trial. the u.s. lead prosecutor made an important decision. the whole trial would be conducted primarily with documents as evidence. jackson's concern was that the defendants and during 1st among them would use it as a platform to stimulate some resurgence of naziism in germany. that this was a virus that was not dead, that the defeat and death of hitler did not mean forever the end of naziism. and that jackson was dealing with a very volatile, dangero
back in bad mond, off hammond, during had already aligned most of his fellow prisoners to his defense strategy. we saw nothing and we knew nothing. the murdering of jews had been himmler's affair going, claimed, killing children. he said was unsportsmanlike and ungentlemanly. let's make it brief. he added, i take responsibility for everything, the government has done. robert jackson and his team had by now moved into offices in the palace of justice and were questioning the accused. it was a...
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hammond general hospital is the largest of the union hospitals. it has very good transportation access. it's also a place that would be hard to escape from. and so they begin to set up camps very near there. and you'll see those in the upper right of the screen. now, point lookout will very quickly swell to over 20,000 at its peak. this will be the big feeder camp to what becomes elmira. there's another view. at about the same time, early '64, andersonville is created in the south. we talked about this a little bit earlier. this was a camp that will come to house over 30,000. it's really just a big pen where union soldiers are thrown and they will have little fresh water. they will have food occasionally. as the confederacy can get supplies to them. but almost immediately reports start to get back to the union about how things are going there in the state of this -- the prisoners in the confederate charge. the overland campaign is another thing that really directly impacts the overflow and then the real humanitarian crisis of the p.o.w. camps beca
hammond general hospital is the largest of the union hospitals. it has very good transportation access. it's also a place that would be hard to escape from. and so they begin to set up camps very near there. and you'll see those in the upper right of the screen. now, point lookout will very quickly swell to over 20,000 at its peak. this will be the big feeder camp to what becomes elmira. there's another view. at about the same time, early '64, andersonville is created in the south. we talked...
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>> kennedy: do you know what the funniest presidential impression other than darrell hammond doing clintondoing gerald ford because he didn't try to look like him, didn't try to sound like him. he just made him seem kind of dumb because he was very ordinary average president and that's what made it so hysterical. the thing that offends me most about the late-night writing over the last four years it's it's been so unimaginative and it's been the same joke rewritten and delivered with the same contempt and in the same way and there have been no boundaries that have been pushed here and that's why for a lot of these shows, people have moved on to other content. people are more excited about what they can binge watch on netflix then they are about what colbert said last night because most people just don't care because they have rendered themselves irrelevant by this redundancy in their humor. i think it's going to be very bad news for organizations, not just late-night, but "new york times," msnbc, and other places that have seen their ratings and subscriber ship quadruple during the trump e
>> kennedy: do you know what the funniest presidential impression other than darrell hammond doing clintondoing gerald ford because he didn't try to look like him, didn't try to sound like him. he just made him seem kind of dumb because he was very ordinary average president and that's what made it so hysterical. the thing that offends me most about the late-night writing over the last four years it's it's been so unimaginative and it's been the same joke rewritten and delivered with the...
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i know in a sailboat against the elements forest hammond is the 1st german effort to compete in the bond a global the so nonstop race around the world is racing vessel. a state of the art sailboats with wings gets free health and right now we're mostly flying. we're just touching the water without oil and a little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful. and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france, 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometers, often state using autopilot. but outside help is bound to on a cause heading around the cape of good hope. after that, then talk to ocean awaits them with the icy temperatures and waves as high as houses. it's a 70 to 80 day solo right around the globe. finally, the deadly cape horn. before racing back to france at speeds of up to 75 kilometers per hour. only around half of the competitors will make it to the finish line. it leaves only the one when they only live in the moment anyway, and i try not to think about how far i've still got to go. when you look at my progress on a map and i look like i'm calling along at an ex
i know in a sailboat against the elements forest hammond is the 1st german effort to compete in the bond a global the so nonstop race around the world is racing vessel. a state of the art sailboats with wings gets free health and right now we're mostly flying. we're just touching the water without oil and a little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful. and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france, 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometers, often state using...
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to bring up hammond, a lot of white northerners took on, in an ironic way, took on the for themselves. including charlie brewster. we were in the bone and sinew of the north, the white mudsills mowing down these cavaliers. people like brewster wanted access to the south's resources. ,e talked with his family about the soil and virginia's wonderful. he is not alone in saying that. i want to tell uncle edward he ought to move here and i am thinking of getting a farm down here. this is when we can have independence. meanhat is what you utilizing the labor of former slaves. is never any doubt in brewster and other northerners' minds that they are going to pay wages to these former slaves, but understand that wage laborers during the war were somewhat ambiguous. i talked a lot about benjamin atler, the general who, various moments during the war, commanded the department of virginia and later the department of virginia and north carolina. he initiated a plan in set the highest wage that african-american man could make at $10, a number your audience will know was at that point the monthly w
to bring up hammond, a lot of white northerners took on, in an ironic way, took on the for themselves. including charlie brewster. we were in the bone and sinew of the north, the white mudsills mowing down these cavaliers. people like brewster wanted access to the south's resources. ,e talked with his family about the soil and virginia's wonderful. he is not alone in saying that. i want to tell uncle edward he ought to move here and i am thinking of getting a farm down here. this is when we can...
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the french side, if you understood the gravity of what had just happened, it's the french general hammondtold the colonial government that he could establish peace for 10 years. but the colonized this must reconcile the 2 communities. but he, france did nothing. he said the consequences could be disastrous. not even divine realized how true his words would turn out to be from the al-jazeera london bureau, catherine, to special guests in conversation. when you say a lie a 1000000 times, that becomes the fact. you then can create whatever narrative you want, unprompted uninterrupted, and i realized i was working for something that would evolve. you know, being a part of our recreating our maria ressa meets christopher, why they are the death of journalism is only the 1st signal for the death of democracy studio to be unscripted on al-jazeera. people have come to expect a lot from al-jazeera over the years. it's the reporting, the commitment to one, the reporter places the commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea of challenging those in power. if a politician comes on this chann
the french side, if you understood the gravity of what had just happened, it's the french general hammondtold the colonial government that he could establish peace for 10 years. but the colonized this must reconcile the 2 communities. but he, france did nothing. he said the consequences could be disastrous. not even divine realized how true his words would turn out to be from the al-jazeera london bureau, catherine, to special guests in conversation. when you say a lie a 1000000 times, that...
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. >> in the 2000 cameron crow film, billy hammond is approached by a van load of fans. >> i know you but do you want to hang with good people looking to have a good time? we are just real topeka people. >> for artists forced off the road in the pandemic. topeka offers an intimate arena. and income. >> we have a couple of artists that are doing a few hours a week and making anywhere from $25-40,000 a month. >> and for fans. like matt johnson and josie, who salvaged their hwedding dance, the moment was priceless. >>> what does that recording mean to you? >> it means so. i enjoy listening to the song, and now that i go back and listen toyo it, and knowing he sang it for us. >>> in europe the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic has hospitals over flowing and the travel industry on life support. one small town in italy has come up with a unique way of attracting tourists in a age of covid. chris paid a visit. >> southern towns have a reputation for hospitality. but perhaps none and deserve it more than this town. the remote italian village, poll la -- population 500 is rewarding them
. >> in the 2000 cameron crow film, billy hammond is approached by a van load of fans. >> i know you but do you want to hang with good people looking to have a good time? we are just real topeka people. >> for artists forced off the road in the pandemic. topeka offers an intimate arena. and income. >> we have a couple of artists that are doing a few hours a week and making anywhere from $25-40,000 a month. >> and for fans. like matt johnson and josie, who salvaged...
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linda darling-hammond is under consideration again. also our two teachers union leaders, randi weingarten and en garcia.s caller: good morning, america. my top issue for biden is covid-19. with 230,000 people dead, i'm wondering how many of those or did not vote. that are so many issues frankly, i don't know where to start. start with the covid part where people are refusing to wear a mask. mask protects me, it protects you, it protects you from me and me from you. think to sayi can this to the c-span audience is the peopleine if that were mostly being affected were blind -- blonde, blue-eyed people. and there was 230,000 deaths. expect black and town people to wear a mask better america? i think so. i don't understand why people don't want to wear a mask. host: to clint in orlando, florida. your top parity for the biden administration. caller: good morning. my top priority for the biden administration is going to be following through on his promise in his victory speech about uniting us as a country. i think joe biden has a very tall
linda darling-hammond is under consideration again. also our two teachers union leaders, randi weingarten and en garcia.s caller: good morning, america. my top issue for biden is covid-19. with 230,000 people dead, i'm wondering how many of those or did not vote. that are so many issues frankly, i don't know where to start. start with the covid part where people are refusing to wear a mask. mask protects me, it protects you, it protects you from me and me from you. think to sayi can this to the...
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made a promise and we're -- >> bill: i'm looking at atlanta, fayetteville, sumter, south carolina, hammondnnel2towers.org. $11 a month, we can help these great families. they died for you and me. >> bill: hope to do it more. sherry, your home has a special significance for you. the fact that you can stay there means so much to you and morgan. >> absolutely. my husband and i only bought this house three years ago because we were in school and we were working hard and we saved and saved for the perfect home. i remember that feeling when we first moved in here, the excitement and excitement to raise our daughter within these walls. we were trying to adopt and have another child here. it felt like the world flipped upside-down march 16, but knowing that, we get to keep this piece of our life and the division that chris poured into our lives and the security of just this space that is ours. it means more than i can say without crying. as a mother to watch my daughter have that security is -- it's everything. so we really appreciate what tunnels 2 towers is done. >> bill: best to morgan. thanks
made a promise and we're -- >> bill: i'm looking at atlanta, fayetteville, sumter, south carolina, hammondnnel2towers.org. $11 a month, we can help these great families. they died for you and me. >> bill: hope to do it more. sherry, your home has a special significance for you. the fact that you can stay there means so much to you and morgan. >> absolutely. my husband and i only bought this house three years ago because we were in school and we were working hard and we saved...
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. >> cristela, along the same lines, we had darrell hammond play bill clinton, and we had key and peelwhat do you think of the future of comedy parodying the president. we have jim carrey doing joe biden. are we going to have to find something else with these new people in the white house? >> there's always something h l hilarious -- -- it's just an example. quick pitch. people might say biden's in office now past january. what does he do? well, example, people know that he loves ice cream. what if there's something serious that's happening, a crisis, and he's like, i can't think right now until i have that ice cream sandwich. you know what i mean? there's something so -- you can just make fun of anything that you can. i mean that's kind of what it's always been about because even though you're, quote, unquote, boring, which by the way isn't that you're not, like -- it's not that you're dull. it's that you're doing your job. >> right. >> you actually have policies. you actually have things to do where you're not golfing every week. jason, there was a parade for him basically, a celebra
. >> cristela, along the same lines, we had darrell hammond play bill clinton, and we had key and peelwhat do you think of the future of comedy parodying the president. we have jim carrey doing joe biden. are we going to have to find something else with these new people in the white house? >> there's always something h l hilarious -- -- it's just an example. quick pitch. people might say biden's in office now past january. what does he do? well, example, people know that he loves...
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he'll also be doing his bit to help fight global warming in a sailboat against the elements forest hammonds the 1st german ever to compete in the on day globe, the solo nonstop race around the world. his racing vessel. a state of the art sailboats with wings. it's way out. right now we're mostly flying. we're just touching the water with our foil and then little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful, and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france. 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometers, often stated using autopilot. but outside help is banned on a course, heading around the cape of good hope. after that, then talk to ocean white sand with the icy temperatures and waves as high as houses . it's a 70 to 80 day solo right around the globe. finally, the deadly cape horn. before racing back to france at speeds of up to 75 kilometers per hour. only around half of the competitors will make it to the finish line. it leaves only the one i only live in the moment anyway, and i try not to think about how far i've still got to go. when you look at my progress on a map an
he'll also be doing his bit to help fight global warming in a sailboat against the elements forest hammonds the 1st german ever to compete in the on day globe, the solo nonstop race around the world. his racing vessel. a state of the art sailboats with wings. it's way out. right now we're mostly flying. we're just touching the water with our foil and then little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful, and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france. 27 men 6 women...
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daryl hammond. >> connery's wife saying he had dementia and it took its toll on him.sh to slip away without any fuss. adding he was gorgeous and we had a wonderful life together. he was a model of a man. it is going to be very hard without him. connery asked what he hopes to be remembered for. >> longevity maybe, the continuance. and to still be offered movies or stuff, and i'm still as choosey as ever. >> he would go onto win an oscar for his work in "the untouchables." >> he pulls a knife, you pull a gun. he sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. >> and, of course, playing indiana jones' brave father in "indiana jones and the last crusade." >> what did you find, dad? >> me, illumination. >> daniel craig also said of sean, wherever he is, i hope there's a golf course. he was paid a lot of money to return as james bond in "diamonds are forever" which according to hollywood folklore he donated all to charity. >> quite the legend. will, thank you. reme killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid mo
daryl hammond. >> connery's wife saying he had dementia and it took its toll on him.sh to slip away without any fuss. adding he was gorgeous and we had a wonderful life together. he was a model of a man. it is going to be very hard without him. connery asked what he hopes to be remembered for. >> longevity maybe, the continuance. and to still be offered movies or stuff, and i'm still as choosey as ever. >> he would go onto win an oscar for his work in "the...
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[applause] ♪ spirit welcome to the club i'm george hammond which is put together today's program andlong with this staff at the commonwealth club. we are happy to put together all these online programs we've done dozens and dozens of them since the covid crisis began and it's to my great pleasure to introduce susan eisenhower who is a granddaughter of president eisenhower and has written a great book "how ike led". it's like a you to spy plane overview of the soul consoles that led his presidency but with a little young girl's point view on the man himself and is quite accommodation and combination because it's accommodation that lived your life and political analyst et cetera but in addition to that you knew him personally for many, many years. he didn't pass away until you are already in college or around that age, right? >> yes. >> so welcome everybody and we will get started to talk about president eisenhower for those of you who aren't familiar with the dates he was president from 1953 until 1961 and jfk was a present right "after words" and he was the supreme allied commander d
[applause] ♪ spirit welcome to the club i'm george hammond which is put together today's program andlong with this staff at the commonwealth club. we are happy to put together all these online programs we've done dozens and dozens of them since the covid crisis began and it's to my great pleasure to introduce susan eisenhower who is a granddaughter of president eisenhower and has written a great book "how ike led". it's like a you to spy plane overview of the soul consoles that led...
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i'm george hammond, chair of the humanities forum.long with the staff, putting together these online programs, doesn't since the covid-19 crisis began. i'm glad to introduce susan eisenhower, granddaughter of president eisenhower it has written a great book, "how ike led: the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions". it is like a spy plane overview of the principles of his presidency. it is a combination because it is also the combination you lived your life because you are a political analyst, you knew him personally for many years. he didn't pass away until you were already at college. so let's get started and talk about president eisenhower, for those not familiar he was president from 1953 until 1961. jfk was president right "after words" and he was the supreme allied commander during world war ii. so susan, thank you for joining us. the online world we all recognize more easily than we thought. can you tell us a little bit about what inspired you to write the book. you have been watching in this field for a long time as
i'm george hammond, chair of the humanities forum.long with the staff, putting together these online programs, doesn't since the covid-19 crisis began. i'm glad to introduce susan eisenhower, granddaughter of president eisenhower it has written a great book, "how ike led: the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions". it is like a spy plane overview of the principles of his presidency. it is a combination because it is also the combination you lived your life because you are a...
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[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to t common with clifford on george hammond, chair of the communities fromut together today's program, along with the staff at theommonwealth club, the staff is helping to putogether all these online programs. didn't dozens and dozens of th since the covid crisis begin. it's my great pleasure to inoduce susan eisenhor who's you with us today. she's the gnddaughter of president eisenhower and she's written a great book, "how ike led." like i used to spy overvw of his whole, the principles elevate his presidencyut with little young girls point ofiew on the man himself and actually que a combination. it's a nice commissionecause it's also a combination that you lived your life, susan, because you are political analyst, you lived your life this week but in addition he can personally for many, many years. he didn't pass away until you were already in college around that age, right? >> yes. >> welcome everybody and we are going to get started to talk about president eisenhower. for those of you who were not through with the dates he was president from 1953 until 1
[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to t common with clifford on george hammond, chair of the communities fromut together today's program, along with the staff at theommonwealth club, the staff is helping to putogether all these online programs. didn't dozens and dozens of th since the covid crisis begin. it's my great pleasure to inoduce susan eisenhor who's you with us today. she's the gnddaughter of president eisenhower and she's written a great book, "how ike led." like i used...
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[applause] [music] >> welcome to the commonwealth club, i'm george hammond, chair of the commonwealth club. this tech staff is helping to put together these online programs. we've done dozens and dozens of them since the crisis began and it's my great pleasure to introduce susan eisenhower who is with us today. she's the granddaughter of president eisenhower and she's written a great book, how ike led . it's like a u2 spy plane overview of his whole, the principle that led his presidency but with a young girl's point of view on the man himself and it's quite a combination. it's a nice combination because it's also a combination that you lift your life in, susan because you're a political analyst and you've lived your life this way and in addition to that you knew him personally for many years. that was interesting, he didn't pass away until you were in college or around the age . so welcome everybody and we are going to get started to talk about president eisenhower. those of you who aren't familiar with him, he was president from 1953 until 1961, jfk was the president afterward and h
[applause] [music] >> welcome to the commonwealth club, i'm george hammond, chair of the commonwealth club. this tech staff is helping to put together these online programs. we've done dozens and dozens of them since the crisis began and it's my great pleasure to introduce susan eisenhower who is with us today. she's the granddaughter of president eisenhower and she's written a great book, how ike led . it's like a u2 spy plane overview of his whole, the principle that led his presidency...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to the commonwealth clipper and george hammond culture of the amenities forum which organized's event. i'm happy to welcome back a. j. baime if we had them here you in half or so ago from the accidental president. his last book, and this time we have a virtually from his home, and we're going to talk about his new book about a 1940 election. we're going back 72 years to another election-year and you will be amazed at exactly how similar it sound in some ways. another with a different but in some ways. what's different is the politicians were all younger than they are today. that's one big difference. but a. j., take it away and tell us about the overview of the book. just a very good read by the way. very good read. >> outstanding. i want to say a couple things first. thank you so much for having the. the the commonwealth club is a wonderful place to be and you are doing this virtual. a lot of people are going to pain-and-suffering china for myself i'm just reminding why i fell in love with reading when i was six because books can really transport you to another time and place
. ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to the commonwealth clipper and george hammond culture of the amenities forum which organized's event. i'm happy to welcome back a. j. baime if we had them here you in half or so ago from the accidental president. his last book, and this time we have a virtually from his home, and we're going to talk about his new book about a 1940 election. we're going back 72 years to another election-year and you will be amazed at exactly how similar it sound in some ways. another with...
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[applause] [music] >> welcome to the commonwealth club, i'm george hammond chair of the humanities forum that put together today's program along with the staff at the commonwealth club, the staff had something to put together all these online programs . we've done dozens of them since the crisis began and it's my great pleasure to introduce susan eisenhower who is here with us today. she is the granddaughterof president eisenhower and she's written a great book, how i lead . it's like a spy plane view of the principles that led his presidency but with a young girl's point of view on the man himself and it's really quite accommodation and it's a nice combination because it's also the combination that you live your life because you're a political analyst etc., you've lived your life this way but in addition to the to that you know him personally for many years. he didn't pass away until you were already in college or around the age, right ? so welcome everybody and we're going to get started to talk about president eisenhower. for those of you who are familiar with the dates he was preside
[applause] [music] >> welcome to the commonwealth club, i'm george hammond chair of the humanities forum that put together today's program along with the staff at the commonwealth club, the staff had something to put together all these online programs . we've done dozens of them since the crisis began and it's my great pleasure to introduce susan eisenhower who is here with us today. she is the granddaughterof president eisenhower and she's written a great book, how i lead . it's like a...
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." >> reporter: in the 2000 cameron crowe film, singer russell hammond is approached by a van load ofthe road during the pandemic, topeka offers an intimate arena and income. >> we have a couple of artists that are doing a few hours a week and making anywhere from $25,000 to $40,000 a month. >> reporter: and for fans like matt johnson and jos josi scheunemann, who salvaged their wedding dance thanks to topeka, the moment was priceless. >> what does that recording mean to you? >> oh, it means so much. i enjoy listening to that song regularly, but now that i can go back and listen to it knowing joshua radin sang it for us means so much. >> goosebump, right? >> i want my all-time favored bruce barbara. >> i was thinking of "the wedding song" and michael buble. >> we'll start working on these requests. >> for you, jeff. >>> while music keeps us entertained, young readers va new book to enjoy. up next we'll talk to jeff kinney, author of the incredibly popular "wimpy kid" series about his latest creation. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by
." >> reporter: in the 2000 cameron crowe film, singer russell hammond is approached by a van load ofthe road during the pandemic, topeka offers an intimate arena and income. >> we have a couple of artists that are doing a few hours a week and making anywhere from $25,000 to $40,000 a month. >> reporter: and for fans like matt johnson and jos josi scheunemann, who salvaged their wedding dance thanks to topeka, the moment was priceless. >> what does that recording...