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thomas jefferson sent him back to france in 1883 to join robert livingston in a negotiating purchase. instead monroe and livingston accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, adding over 60,000 square miles to the united states. monroe became secretary of state in the administration of his friend james madison in april 1811 and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was present with madison at the battle of latensburg where they personally chose militia. madison was reportedly on the front line with very little result. they narrowly escaped capture. they burned many buildings, including, of course, the white house. monroe was elected president in 1816. he and his wife elizabeth undertook the restoration and refurbishing of the white house, a project that would continue throughout his two terms in office. elizabeth monroe's experience as first lady was characterized by a fondness for european style salons that were not always well received by washington society. she also endured a range of physical ailments that prevented her
thomas jefferson sent him back to france in 1883 to join robert livingston in a negotiating purchase. instead monroe and livingston accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, adding over 60,000 square miles to the united states. monroe became secretary of state in the administration of his friend james madison in april 1811 and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was present with madison at the battle of latensburg where they...
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instead monroe and livingston accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, adding over 60,000 square miles to the united states. monroe became secretary of state in the administration of his friend james madison in april 1811 and briefly served simultaneously as secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was present with madison at the battle of bladesens burg where the british quickly routed an emergency force of regulars and poorly organized militia. monroe deployed one in the american line with little apparent effect on the outcome. while this cartoon implies that madison fled in panic from the field of battle, he and most of the cabinet, including monroe, stayed on the field until the end and narrowly avoided capture. le british moved on to washington, d.c. where they burned many public buildings, including, of course, the white house. monroe was elected president in 1816. he and his wife elizabeth undertook the restoration and refurbishing of the white house, a project that would continue throughout his two terms in office. elizabeth monroe's experience as fi
instead monroe and livingston accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, adding over 60,000 square miles to the united states. monroe became secretary of state in the administration of his friend james madison in april 1811 and briefly served simultaneously as secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was present with madison at the battle of bladesens burg where the british quickly routed an emergency force of regulars and poorly organized militia. monroe deployed one...
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instead monroe and livingston, accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, and over 16,000 square miles for the united states. monroe became secretary of state and the administration of his friend james madison and april of 1811, and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was president with madison at the battle of planes for ghana august 24th, 1814, where the british quickly rounded an american force of regulars and poorly organized militia. monroe personally re-deployed at least one unit and the american ally, with little apparent effect on the outcome. this cartoon implies the medicine fled and panicked from field of battle, he and the cabinet including monroe state on the field until the end and narrowly avoided capture. the british moved on to cap puddle washington d.c., where they burned public buildings, including of course, the white house. mineral was elected president in 1916 and his wife elizabeth, undertook the restoration and refurbishing of the white house, a project that would continue throughout his two terms
instead monroe and livingston, accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, and over 16,000 square miles for the united states. monroe became secretary of state and the administration of his friend james madison and april of 1811, and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was president with madison at the battle of planes for ghana august 24th, 1814, where the british quickly rounded an american force of regulars and poorly organized...
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of africa but when it comes to missionaries livingstone was actually quite clear in your what the capitalists what interested me. missionary organization he told them that this is philanthropy last 5 percent the very same and interest for you as businessmen and he said quite openly philanthropy joined us to fight against slavery. abolish slavery because there is an interest for you or you will produce cloth to sell to the people. some explorers made the most of the local merchants advice and logistical support among the latter was to put it one of the most important slave traders in central and eastern africa he controlled an immense territory along lake tanganyika with the help of tippoo tib henry morton stanley went to the congo river and coerced the traditional village chiefs into signing contracts that stripped them of millions of acres of land for the benefit of the belgian king leopold the 2nd after landing and buggy henry stanley penetrated deep into central africa and renamed the cities of kiss on ghani and kinshasa after himself he was soon joined by other european explorers who ente
of africa but when it comes to missionaries livingstone was actually quite clear in your what the capitalists what interested me. missionary organization he told them that this is philanthropy last 5 percent the very same and interest for you as businessmen and he said quite openly philanthropy joined us to fight against slavery. abolish slavery because there is an interest for you or you will produce cloth to sell to the people. some explorers made the most of the local merchants advice and...
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rangers next weekend, celtic have got their biggest premiership win of the season as they thrashed livingston side hamilton were beaten 1—0 by dundee united — marc mcnulty with the goal there. kilmarnock against ross county finished 2—2. motherwell beat st mirren 1—0. rugby union next, and england have thrashed italy 67—3 in the women's six nations. the defending champions scored nine tries as they reached the final of the tournament, which has a different format for this year, asjo currie reports. stepping out, knowing that a win against italy would send england through to the six nations grand final. a moment of reflection, and then it was down to business. against their resolute hosts, england knew they would have to take their chances. they did just that. first showing her power and then her pace to put the visitors ahead. a moment later, an almost an identical move. this time, meg jones with a quick reaction. vicky fleetwood in the right place. after the restart, england upped the pace, running in another seven tries. the pick of the bunch being this individual effort. her second of the
rangers next weekend, celtic have got their biggest premiership win of the season as they thrashed livingston side hamilton were beaten 1—0 by dundee united — marc mcnulty with the goal there. kilmarnock against ross county finished 2—2. motherwell beat st mirren 1—0. rugby union next, and england have thrashed italy 67—3 in the women's six nations. the defending champions scored nine tries as they reached the final of the tournament, which has a different format for this year, asjo...
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host: to livingston, texas, donald on the republican line. caller: i want to address something that i do not think anybody addresses much, and that is called hatred. -- is one of the greatest game show hosts in the world, and as a christian, we love everyone, and the ask her question, why do you hate donald trump? and she says because of the things he stands for. not because of the man. and we know the lifestyle she lives, and we love her to death, but that is not the correct lifestyle, i do not believe. also with abortion, that is a baby in there he had i just wanted to make that comment. guest: thank you for that. i will comment on the abortion position. i was happy to sign on to the born alive act this week. we have over 200 members of congress who have already signed onto that. i think that is a position where a lot of people can agree, if a child is born alive from an unsuccessful abortion, physician should should do everything in their power to keep the child alive. host: in addition to being the freshman class president, it is also unu
host: to livingston, texas, donald on the republican line. caller: i want to address something that i do not think anybody addresses much, and that is called hatred. -- is one of the greatest game show hosts in the world, and as a christian, we love everyone, and the ask her question, why do you hate donald trump? and she says because of the things he stands for. not because of the man. and we know the lifestyle she lives, and we love her to death, but that is not the correct lifestyle, i do...
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adventure ready to invest in the raw materials that their continent needed the missionary dr david livingstone became the figurehead for abolitionist explorers the people who supported these missions businesspeople people with money so they probably had some idea of why they're interested it's not just interested in finding talk. of africa but when it comes to missionaries living standard was actually quite clear here in your what the capitalists what interested me. organization he told them that this is philanthropy plus 5 percent that there is an interest for you as a businessman and he said quite openly philanthropy joined us to fight against a very. abolish slavery because there is an interest for you or you will produce cloth to sell to the people. some explorers made the most of the local merchants advice and logistical support among the latter was to put it one of the most important slave traders in central and eastern africa he controlled an immense territory along lake tanganyika with the help of henry morton stanley went up the congo river and coerced the traditional village she says
adventure ready to invest in the raw materials that their continent needed the missionary dr david livingstone became the figurehead for abolitionist explorers the people who supported these missions businesspeople people with money so they probably had some idea of why they're interested it's not just interested in finding talk. of africa but when it comes to missionaries living standard was actually quite clear here in your what the capitalists what interested me. organization he told them...
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reverend gregory seal livingston is president of the leaders network and a civil rights campaigner.from new york, where he's taking part in protests against the killing of duante wright later on friday. thank you for making the time for us. have you seen this footage from chicago and what do you make of it?— footage from chicago and what do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the do you make of it? yes, i have. n is the kind — do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of— do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of footage - do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of footage that. it is the kind of footage that sadly we have become normalised. george replied, daunte wright, adam toleda, we can go on and on, that footage speaks volumes and it's the same thing every time. and what's really important, the questions we americans must ask, is it really possible for white cops to police black people? it is sons and daughters of slave catchers. as part of the problem. in catching blacks and brown people is merely sport. what needs to change in american policing. there was
reverend gregory seal livingston is president of the leaders network and a civil rights campaigner.from new york, where he's taking part in protests against the killing of duante wright later on friday. thank you for making the time for us. have you seen this footage from chicago and what do you make of it?— footage from chicago and what do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the do you make of it? yes, i have. n is the kind — do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of— do you make...
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reverend gregory seal livingston is president of the leaders network and a civil rights campaigner.icago butjoins us from new york, where he's taking part in protests against the killing of duante wright later on friday. yes, i have. it is the kind of footage that sadly we have become normalised. george floyd adam toledo, we can go on and on, that footage speaks volumes and it's the same thing every time. and rich, what's really important, the questions we americans must ask, is it really possible for white cops to police black people? contextualise, can the sons and daughters of slave catchers police the sons and daughters of slaves? that's part of the problem. it's in the dna, of white supremacy. is catching blacks and brown people merely a sport? what needs to change in american policing. it started in the 1930s. there was even a time when a black police officers could not arrest a white lawbreaker. where we have to go as well we always go, civil rights movement is going. we have to go after the money, the purses. by that i mean taxpayers in major urban cities in america have pai
reverend gregory seal livingston is president of the leaders network and a civil rights campaigner.icago butjoins us from new york, where he's taking part in protests against the killing of duante wright later on friday. yes, i have. it is the kind of footage that sadly we have become normalised. george floyd adam toledo, we can go on and on, that footage speaks volumes and it's the same thing every time. and rich, what's really important, the questions we americans must ask, is it really...
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host: to diana, livingston, new jersey, democrats line. go ahead. caller: good morning. i watched a documentary last night called "no man's land," and it was all about how the org on national wildlife refuge -- the oregon national wildlife refuge and you saw how the fed lured them out and took them on a road and arrested them. then they went to court. a lot of them were just destruction of property, minor offenses. only one guy out of the whole group got the conspiracy. at the end, because they were found not guilty, they were all with their guns and say it was government overreach and they have formed antigovernment militias and they say, this is just the beginning. it made me see how much of this grew out of the waco and the ruby ridge and the ted bundy, those type of groups, not really saying race, but it is -- they don't trust their government and that is why they need the guns and they for militias. i have two nephews in the service. one is in national guard, he is in washington, and he espouses also, the gun rights. i am like, how can you say you are against the go
host: to diana, livingston, new jersey, democrats line. go ahead. caller: good morning. i watched a documentary last night called "no man's land," and it was all about how the org on national wildlife refuge -- the oregon national wildlife refuge and you saw how the fed lured them out and took them on a road and arrested them. then they went to court. a lot of them were just destruction of property, minor offenses. only one guy out of the whole group got the conspiracy. at the end,...
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. >> okay to diana livingston, new jersey. democrat's line. go ahead. >> caller: hi. good morning. i watched a documentary last night on pbs called "no-man's-land" and it was about the bundy ranch and the wildlife refuge and you saw how the feds had lured them out and then, you know, took them on a road and arrested them and then they went to court and they were arrested, and a lot of them were just destruction of property like minor offenses and only one guy out of the whole group got the conspiracy. but in there at the end because they were found not guilty they were all with their guns and saying it was government overreach and they had formed this anti-government militia and they said this is just the beginning. and so it made me see how much of this grew out of the waco and the ruby ridge and the ted bundy, those types of groups and not saying race, it's more government, they don't trust the government and that's why they need the guns and they are forming these militias because of the tyranny. i have two nephews in the service and one is in the national guard and he's in wash
. >> okay to diana livingston, new jersey. democrat's line. go ahead. >> caller: hi. good morning. i watched a documentary last night on pbs called "no-man's-land" and it was about the bundy ranch and the wildlife refuge and you saw how the feds had lured them out and then, you know, took them on a road and arrested them and then they went to court and they were arrested, and a lot of them were just destruction of property like minor offenses and only one guy out of the...
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livingston, new jersey. caller: good morning. congressman, i wanted to know what the republicans are going to be doing about the -- i might be inaccurate with the number, but i believe it is around 650 children separated from their parents, what you all are going to be doing regarding that matter. i know catholic charity down in mexico has all of the starving people under trump's policy of keeping them there, and keeping them humane. catholic charity says the opposite. they want you to come down and look at what they have to handle. the reason i felt these children came over, i knew has soon as two hurricanes hit last summer to these three countries, i said we are going to be in a problem. when nobody in this country took initiative to send food and water, and housing, what did you expect? guest: thanks, josephine. of course we do have tremendous humanitarian support for countries ravaged by hurricanes, and we have a lot of economic a that goes to those trying look countries. president biden i'm sure will propose his own strategy
livingston, new jersey. caller: good morning. congressman, i wanted to know what the republicans are going to be doing about the -- i might be inaccurate with the number, but i believe it is around 650 children separated from their parents, what you all are going to be doing regarding that matter. i know catholic charity down in mexico has all of the starving people under trump's policy of keeping them there, and keeping them humane. catholic charity says the opposite. they want you to come...
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livingston, new jersey. >> caller: good morning.gressman, i wanted to know what the republicans are going to be doing about the -- i might be inaccurate with the number, but i believe it is around 650 children who were separated from their parents, what you all are going to be doing regarding that matter. because i know catholic charities down in mexico has all of the starving people under trump's policy of keeping them there, and keeping them humane. catholic charity says the exact opposite. they want you to come down and look at what they have to handle. the reason i felt these children came over, i knew as soon as two hurricanes, two hurricanes hit last summer to these three countries, i said, uh-oh, we are going to be in a problem. when nobody in this country took initiative to send food and water, and housing, what did you expect? >> thanks, josephine. of course we do have tremendous humanitarian support for countries ravaged by hurricanes, and we have a lot of economic aid that goes to those triangle countries. president biden
livingston, new jersey. >> caller: good morning.gressman, i wanted to know what the republicans are going to be doing about the -- i might be inaccurate with the number, but i believe it is around 650 children who were separated from their parents, what you all are going to be doing regarding that matter. because i know catholic charities down in mexico has all of the starving people under trump's policy of keeping them there, and keeping them humane. catholic charity says the exact...
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in the scottish premiership today, second placed celtic thrashed livingston 6—0.land's women are through to rugby union's six nations final after beating italy by 67 points to 3. the nine try win puts the defending champions into the final of the tournament which has a new one—off format for this year. and ireland had a 45—0 win over wales. in rugby league's challenge cup, last year's beaten finalists, salford beat championship side, widnes 68—4 to reach the quarter—finals. holders leeds are out after they were defeated 26 points to 18 by st helens. there were also wins today for catalans dragons and hull fc european champions cup results and the latest from the third round of golf�*s masters at augusta national is on the bbc sport website. let's return to our main story, and tributes to the duke of edinburgh. thousands of people have their own personal memories, having met him at official engagements over the years. on his 50th birthday in 1971 the queen and prince philip visited the shipyard at barrow—in—furness in cumbria, where they met twin sisters who rememb
in the scottish premiership today, second placed celtic thrashed livingston 6—0.land's women are through to rugby union's six nations final after beating italy by 67 points to 3. the nine try win puts the defending champions into the final of the tournament which has a new one—off format for this year. and ireland had a 45—0 win over wales. in rugby league's challenge cup, last year's beaten finalists, salford beat championship side, widnes 68—4 to reach the quarter—finals. holders...
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celtic recorded their biggest scottish premiership win of the season as they thrashed livingston 6—0ted and aberdeen. and, although they didn't play yesterday results elsewhere ensured hearts will be playing top flight football at tynecastle next season. they're winners of the scottish championship title after relegation from the premiership a year ago. england remain on course for a third straight women's six nations title. they're into the final in this year's shortened tournament. after scoring eight tries against scotland last week, england went one better against italy — running in nine tries in a 67—3 win. ireland also thrashed wales 45—0 in their first pool game. english interest in this year's european champions cup is over after exeter and sale were both beaten in the last eight. despite a fast start, defending champions exeter lost at home to pro 14 winners leinster by 39 points to 22. sale meanwhile lost at la rochelle. st helens are through to the quarter finals of rugby leagues' challenge cup after a 26—18 victory over last year's winners leeds. tommy makinson scored two
celtic recorded their biggest scottish premiership win of the season as they thrashed livingston 6—0ted and aberdeen. and, although they didn't play yesterday results elsewhere ensured hearts will be playing top flight football at tynecastle next season. they're winners of the scottish championship title after relegation from the premiership a year ago. england remain on course for a third straight women's six nations title. they're into the final in this year's shortened tournament. after...
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aberdeen are already through to the quarter finals after a penalty shoot out win over livingston.he decisive penalty after the match had finished 2—2 after extra time. not a bad first game in charge for new aberdeen manager stephen glass. world champion lewis hamilton will hope to make it two wins from two this season as he starts from pole for this afternoon's emilia romagna grand prix. the mercedes driver took top spot in qualifying by a whisker at imola, the 99th pole position of his career. just behind are the red bulls of sergio perez and max verstappen, with hamilton's team—mate valterri bottas down in eighth. it's great, finally we've got the two red bulls there, it's going to make strategy harder. they've got great race pace. i think their pace was a bit stronger than ours. but i'm so happy. he was knocked out in the semi—finals of the monte carlo masters — having beaten world number one novak djokovic earlier in the week — but dan evans still has a chance of silverware in the principality today. he's chasing a first career doubles title — alongside fellow brit neal skupsk
aberdeen are already through to the quarter finals after a penalty shoot out win over livingston.he decisive penalty after the match had finished 2—2 after extra time. not a bad first game in charge for new aberdeen manager stephen glass. world champion lewis hamilton will hope to make it two wins from two this season as he starts from pole for this afternoon's emilia romagna grand prix. the mercedes driver took top spot in qualifying by a whisker at imola, the 99th pole position of his...
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reluctant in some parts of the country to get the shot, let's take you live to a vaccination site in livingston new jersey. it does not look that busy granted people are social distancing but i can tell you is a new jersey resident it is extraordinarily difficult to get an appointment anywhere unlike just across the river in new york, sites like this are reporting as vaccine side effects mounts so did the surplus and vaccination appointments with mass inoculation to a full reopening of the economy, let us get to chief medical officer doctor david.nelly the largest hospital chain in the empire state and administered more than 73000 shots, among them 10000 j&j vaccine. walk back to the show. have you seen any problems with patients get in the j&j shot. >> we have not had any in the j&j shot. it is quite rare as you know in the cases through 6 million vaccines it's one in a million. liz: as a business network we are looking at herd immunity, mass inoculation is key to reopening the economy. how does new york look and what are you seeing as far as appointments do you see any pullback or reluctance
reluctant in some parts of the country to get the shot, let's take you live to a vaccination site in livingston new jersey. it does not look that busy granted people are social distancing but i can tell you is a new jersey resident it is extraordinarily difficult to get an appointment anywhere unlike just across the river in new york, sites like this are reporting as vaccine side effects mounts so did the surplus and vaccination appointments with mass inoculation to a full reopening of the...
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and went to visit y combinator, the world's famous accelerator founded by paul graham and jessica livingstonnd that y combinator has birthed so many iconic companies in the technology industry brian started there and sv angel, we invested in all the follow-on rounds and coinbase has educated us and this entire industry about the benefits of the crypto economy coinbase is the pioneer and netscape was referred to earlier and sv angel got its start by saying we only invest in internet startups. well until netscape came along and opened the user interface to the internet, there wasn't a way for consumers to interact. >> yep. >> with -- with the internet. >> and notably mark andresen is all over coinbase as well. it all goes full circle. ron conway, thank you. >> thank you. >> the reason we call him the god father of silicon valley today's crowd source, our segment is a good one where we ask you to participate in the show, so send us your best coinbase memes, videos, reddit posts, commentary, send us what you got it, tweet at cnbc tech check and we will show you some of the best answers later in
and went to visit y combinator, the world's famous accelerator founded by paul graham and jessica livingstonnd that y combinator has birthed so many iconic companies in the technology industry brian started there and sv angel, we invested in all the follow-on rounds and coinbase has educated us and this entire industry about the benefits of the crypto economy coinbase is the pioneer and netscape was referred to earlier and sv angel got its start by saying we only invest in internet startups....
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livingston county illinois sheriff tony childress joins us now.orning, brian, and thank you for having me. we feel this in illinois by way of the, i would say, the highways and the byways. we have interstate 55 that are ups right down the middle of our county for 31 miles. so, we are 90 miles south of chicago. so, interstate 55 is a main thoroughfare from chicago to mexico it. runs as you know there chicago to louisiana it is a heavily traveled route for drug traffickers and human traffickers. brian: i was watching this on another channel he a he came out and said do the right thing. take 5,000 illegal kids. really? are we out of kids that need help all the foster care homes kids already accounted for? it just makes no sense. here is what the dhs secretary will mayorkas said reportedly spoke to ice officials last gheek a virtual meeting. said this: would you like to see him fill the gaps in these walls, put the technology in, and finish of the roads. >> absolutely, brian. who leaves their doors unlocked at night when they go to sleep. brian: no on
livingston county illinois sheriff tony childress joins us now.orning, brian, and thank you for having me. we feel this in illinois by way of the, i would say, the highways and the byways. we have interstate 55 that are ups right down the middle of our county for 31 miles. so, we are 90 miles south of chicago. so, interstate 55 is a main thoroughfare from chicago to mexico it. runs as you know there chicago to louisiana it is a heavily traveled route for drug traffickers and human traffickers....
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fans that have been with us for the lean years the good years, and our administration, president livingstoneaco deserves this. hey, texas, we got a national championship, too! the state deserves it! >> check out the wild celebration back on campus in waco, all the fans there storming the field at their football stadium after the final buzzer sounded. >>> stanford meanwhile celebrating the women's championship with a parade in campus in downtown palo alto. they claimed their third title in their history and first since 1992. and july's major league baseball all star game played at coors field in denver according to multiple reports. it was originally set to take place in atlanta, but the league decided to move the game in response to georgia's recently passed law that critics say make it harder to vote. major league baseball has not responded for cnn's request for comment. now that march madness is over, alisyn, you got third. not going to talk about where bermen and i finished in the standings. jim sciutto was the only one that picked baylor to win, the lesson learned here, pays to be differ
fans that have been with us for the lean years the good years, and our administration, president livingstoneaco deserves this. hey, texas, we got a national championship, too! the state deserves it! >> check out the wild celebration back on campus in waco, all the fans there storming the field at their football stadium after the final buzzer sounded. >>> stanford meanwhile celebrating the women's championship with a parade in campus in downtown palo alto. they claimed their third...
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our administration, president livingstone, mac roadsk rhoades. they all deserve this.s. texas, we got a national championship, too, the state deserves it. >> check out the wild celebration back on campus in waco, fans there watching the game. they stormed the field at mcclain stadium where the bears play football after the final buzzer sounded. >>> stanford celebrating the women's championship with a parade on campus and into downtown palo alto. the cardinals beat arizona on sunday to win their third national championship, first since 1992. >>> july's major league baseball all-star game will be played at coors field in denver. that's according to multiple reports. it was originally set to take place in atlanta but the league decided to move the game and draft in response to georgia's recently passed law that critics say make it harder to vote. major league baseball has not responded to cnn's request for comment. texas governor greg abbott holding his own boycott against major league baseball for moving the all-star game. the republican governor backing out of throwing
our administration, president livingstone, mac roadsk rhoades. they all deserve this.s. texas, we got a national championship, too, the state deserves it. >> check out the wild celebration back on campus in waco, fans there watching the game. they stormed the field at mcclain stadium where the bears play football after the final buzzer sounded. >>> stanford celebrating the women's championship with a parade on campus and into downtown palo alto. the cardinals beat arizona on...
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joining me right now is reverend gregory livingston.rst. what is your reaction to that video as well as this case of due process where we see these videos, he breaks her heart. they become very personal. but then there is a legal process. where do you stand on this, sir? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me on. it's a very tragic time. first of all, i was very involved when i was in chicago with the jason van dyck the police officer shot him 14 times. even when you look at cases like with george floyd and derek chauvin, he was on his neck for 8:29. whatever possesses them to do what they did, it was not their training. with this particular situation with daunte wright, it's very tragic that the officer confused her taser with a gun. that is a very dangerous situation. i mean, how much training do you have that you can't differentiate the two coaches by feel? because you have police officers that work at night as well. so if you have to have a visual and something else in a nonlethal situation, that's a very dangerous thing, wh
joining me right now is reverend gregory livingston.rst. what is your reaction to that video as well as this case of due process where we see these videos, he breaks her heart. they become very personal. but then there is a legal process. where do you stand on this, sir? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me on. it's a very tragic time. first of all, i was very involved when i was in chicago with the jason van dyck the police officer shot him 14 times. even when you look at cases...
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ron livingston plays loudermilk, who runs a a substance abuse group, and he's got a bunch of misfitst acting on television, and that's peter farrelly who's won an oscar, i just want to remind everyone [ cheers and applause not too shabby - not too shabby, brian regan. >> so he got my check. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah >> i'm honored, man. he's a great director. >> jimmy: he is. >> and he gave me some fun stuff to do in season three. so i'm happy to be in it >> jimmy: yeah, this season you get really in there. i want to -- we're gonna show a clip. would you like to set up this clip >> well, i'm an alcoholic. i'm estranged from my family i'm estranged from my kids i'm trying to reconnect -- >> jimmy: brian, i'm talking about the -- i'm talking about the tv show. [ laughter ] >> okay. let's get back on that [ laughter ] i'm not acting in the show i'm just being me. so anyway, one of my sons asked me to go to career day to talk about my job, and i'm nervous as heck. i'm an exterminator and when i get there, i find out i have to follow a guy who's a scientist who just isolated a gene i'm
ron livingston plays loudermilk, who runs a a substance abuse group, and he's got a bunch of misfitst acting on television, and that's peter farrelly who's won an oscar, i just want to remind everyone [ cheers and applause not too shabby - not too shabby, brian regan. >> so he got my check. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah >> i'm honored, man. he's a great director. >> jimmy: he is. >> and he gave me some fun stuff to do in season three. so i'm happy to be in it...
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fans that have been with us for the lean years, the good years, and our administration, president livingstoneity of waco deserves this. texas, we got a national championship, too! >> what a night for baylor. all right. let's go to baseball now. for the first time in almost a quarter century the midsummer classic will be played in the mile high city. sources tell espn major league baseball has chosen coors field in denver to host the all-star game. originally scheduled for july 13th at the braves park, the league opted to move the game out of atlanta in response to georgia's controversial new voting law. nbc news contacted major league baseball for confirmation and details on the move overnight, but we did not immediately receive a response. >>> and finally, one gymnast from the university of illinois had two reasons to celebrate at a recent meet. after sticking his landing to match a career high vault routine, the athlete flashed an indexed sized card in celebration. using his platform to send a message about receiving the coronavirus vaccine. for those who don't immediately reognize what the
fans that have been with us for the lean years, the good years, and our administration, president livingstoneity of waco deserves this. texas, we got a national championship, too! >> what a night for baylor. all right. let's go to baseball now. for the first time in almost a quarter century the midsummer classic will be played in the mile high city. sources tell espn major league baseball has chosen coors field in denver to host the all-star game. originally scheduled for july 13th at the...
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6-0 at the season as they rushed livingston 6—0 at home.onal title after allegation from the premiership a year ago. now, how they did everybody stay up last night to watch the masters? they could be a new owner of the famous green jacket later today if hideki mozzi other can hold his nerve. he leads the masters by four shots heading into the final day. a stunning bogey free round of 65 saw him overtakejustin rose at the top of the leaderboard. michael radford reports. day three is moving down to the masters, a chance for the players to climb up the leaderboard, or perhaps hope they don't fall down it. justin rose was aiming to simply stay put. the englishman had a 1—shot lead heading into his penultimate round. time to get back into the swing of things. something he managed to do quickly. back—to—back birdies on the opening two holes saw him extend his advantage. but augusta isn't that easy. back—to—back bogeys soon followed. commentator: and that's another one gone. commentator: and that's another one tone. ., , commentator: and that's an
6-0 at the season as they rushed livingston 6—0 at home.onal title after allegation from the premiership a year ago. now, how they did everybody stay up last night to watch the masters? they could be a new owner of the famous green jacket later today if hideki mozzi other can hold his nerve. he leads the masters by four shots heading into the final day. a stunning bogey free round of 65 saw him overtakejustin rose at the top of the leaderboard. michael radford reports. day three is moving...
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celtic at home to livingston, currently 5—0 up.aly by 67 points to 3 in parma. they scored nine tries in what was a very comfortable afternoon, emily scarratt with the first for the defending champions. abby dow got two of the seven tries that came in the second half. wales play ireland in pool b at 5 o'clock. sale are playing their first champions cup quarterfinal in 15 years. they're at la rochelle where it's currently 16 points to 6 for the french side. neither side has ever won the competition. and at 5.30 the defending champions exeter chiefs take on the four they're at la rochelle where it's currently 37 points to 16 for the french side. neither side has ever won the competition. and at 5.30 the defending champions exeter chiefs take on the four—time winners leinster. next to rugby league, where st helens are through to the quarter finals of the challenge cup. after a hard fought 26—18 victory over last years winners, leeds. regan grace and tommy makinson scoring two trys each to put saints through. things were much more simp
celtic at home to livingston, currently 5—0 up.aly by 67 points to 3 in parma. they scored nine tries in what was a very comfortable afternoon, emily scarratt with the first for the defending champions. abby dow got two of the seven tries that came in the second half. wales play ireland in pool b at 5 o'clock. sale are playing their first champions cup quarterfinal in 15 years. they're at la rochelle where it's currently 16 points to 6 for the french side. neither side has ever won the...
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you do that film, it may be a great film, but in the case of jenny livingston's film, that wasn't her world. she found a world that she didn't know about and found stories that connected. to that's important. >> and they did that also in "skate usa" or "united skates." >> also i just want to point out anyone here, most of the movies you mentioned are criterion. "paris is burning" just came out, wonderful movie. also -- so i wanted to ask you, what is the documentary that inspired you to make documentaries? was there a specific movie that just set you off on your path? >> i knew i was going to get asked this question. i'm going to sort of mildly cop out. i was watching when i was a young individual, there's a tv series called "omnibus." and they did a documentary about the violinist yasha hifitz. at one point, he was playing a piece of music incredibly fast, and he was technically really amazing. and they showed his fingers in slow motion. and you saw him making these enormous leaps back and forth across the keyboard. and i said, i've never seen something like that before. i now unders
you do that film, it may be a great film, but in the case of jenny livingston's film, that wasn't her world. she found a world that she didn't know about and found stories that connected. to that's important. >> and they did that also in "skate usa" or "united skates." >> also i just want to point out anyone here, most of the movies you mentioned are criterion. "paris is burning" just came out, wonderful movie. also -- so i wanted to ask you, what is...
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in the scottish premiership, second—placed celtic thrashed livingston 6—0. 67—3 in the women's six nations. england scored nine tries as they reached the final of the tournament. jo currie reports. stepping out in parma, knowing a win against italy would send england through to the six nations grand final. a moment of reflection, and thenit final. a moment of reflection, and then it was down to business. against their resolute hosts, england knew they would have to take their chances. and emily scarratt did just that, first showing her power and in her place to put the visitors ahead. a moment later, and almost an identical move. the visitors ahead. a moment later, and almost an identical move.— almost an identical move. the ball is loosened _ almost an identical move. the ball is loosened once _ almost an identical move. the ball is loosened once again! _ almost an identical move. the ball is loosened once again! this i almost an identical move. the ball is loosened once again! this time, j is loosened once again! this time, me jones is loosened once again!
in the scottish premiership, second—placed celtic thrashed livingston 6—0. 67—3 in the women's six nations. england scored nine tries as they reached the final of the tournament. jo currie reports. stepping out in parma, knowing a win against italy would send england through to the six nations grand final. a moment of reflection, and thenit final. a moment of reflection, and then it was down to business. against their resolute hosts, england knew they would have to take their chances. and...
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and justice livingston the highest ranking judicial person in america at the time was going to administer the oath of office. when i realized there was no bible. immediately i told them. find a bible. to go over to the masonic temple, which was right next door. and to get the bible that i need to take an oath. on the sacred word well, the oath was very short, of course. but when i got to the end i said that i will do everything in my power to preserve and protect and defend the constitution. of the united states i added the words. so help me god. and in the ritual of the masonic order, which i was a very high person i stooped. and kissed the bible. now the day before congress made a resolution that following the oath of office. all of congress and the supreme court will join the president and vice president special services at saint paul's chapel five blocks away the reason it was that saint paul's chapel. is in 1789. it was the only public building. still standing that was not destroyed during the invasion of new york by the british we had carriages prepared. to convey all of congress do
and justice livingston the highest ranking judicial person in america at the time was going to administer the oath of office. when i realized there was no bible. immediately i told them. find a bible. to go over to the masonic temple, which was right next door. and to get the bible that i need to take an oath. on the sacred word well, the oath was very short, of course. but when i got to the end i said that i will do everything in my power to preserve and protect and defend the constitution. of...
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bob livingston was from louisiana, and he was a man of great honor and culture, but they took him outause they said he had an affair with someone. that seems to be the trend, that we accuse people of sexual problems but when it comes to the -- when it comes to trump, he's got a teflon coating, so that one didn't count. host: he admitted to the affair, on the house floor. final thoughts? this is the headline from the washington post. the scop in case putting policing on trial. the story puts out -- points out that department leaders delivering an unprecedented condemnation. the case continues today. all of it has been streamed on our website at cspan.org, you can listen to it on c-span2. in case you missed it during our live coverage, it will re-air every evening at 8:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span2. the full schedule is available on our website, cspan.org. we will go to wisconsin, randy on the republican line. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. a couple things quick. number one, john boehner kind of squealed on himself, because he said whe
bob livingston was from louisiana, and he was a man of great honor and culture, but they took him outause they said he had an affair with someone. that seems to be the trend, that we accuse people of sexual problems but when it comes to the -- when it comes to trump, he's got a teflon coating, so that one didn't count. host: he admitted to the affair, on the house floor. final thoughts? this is the headline from the washington post. the scop in case putting policing on trial. the story puts out...
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scottish scientists in livingston, scottish post grads in glasgow in university doing the testing that we depend upon to isolate the genomic sequence. british army people stripping vaccines across the whole country. it's been amazing. >> the point about the vaccination program is based on central government decision-making, particular on procurement, rather than a separate administration to make up their own schemes and rules. do you think it was a mistake not to deploy central measures to lead a genuine, k wide response? p.m. johnson: some people have argued that. i think time will come when we can look back and evaluate the way the messaging worked, in the impact of the weight we did it. that will be one of the things we look at in the inquiry. one of the things we are trying to you now -- do now with the new security agency, is not to take away powers, but make sure we can start our energies and our thinking more closely together. >> you have previously spoken about a developed administration. what do you think is the appropriate amount of time that a u.k. prime minister invests in
scottish scientists in livingston, scottish post grads in glasgow in university doing the testing that we depend upon to isolate the genomic sequence. british army people stripping vaccines across the whole country. it's been amazing. >> the point about the vaccination program is based on central government decision-making, particular on procurement, rather than a separate administration to make up their own schemes and rules. do you think it was a mistake not to deploy central measures...
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you could see scottish scientists in livingston, or scottish post grads in glascow or the university doing the testing that we need to isolate the genomic sequencing of the population in the u.k. pretty sure there are many people distributing the vaccine around the country. it has been an amazing effort. >> the point of the vaccination program was based on the government being made particularly around procurement rather than separate administrations left to make up their own rules around it. would you think 12 months ago not to deploy several contingencies made for the u.k. wide response? p.m. johnson: i don't think we will argue that. i think there will be a time that comes where we can look back and evaluate the way the messaging works and the impact of the way we did it, and that will be one of the things i know we will be looking at in the inquiry. one of the other things we are trying to do now would be with the new u.k. health security agency. we want to take away powers, but make sure we concert our energies and thinking more closely together. >> you spoke about the cooperatio
you could see scottish scientists in livingston, or scottish post grads in glascow or the university doing the testing that we need to isolate the genomic sequencing of the population in the u.k. pretty sure there are many people distributing the vaccine around the country. it has been an amazing effort. >> the point of the vaccination program was based on the government being made particularly around procurement rather than separate administrations left to make up their own rules around...
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host: to livingston, texas, donald on the republican line.aller: i want to address something that i do not think anybody addresses much, and that is called hatred. -- is one of the greatest game show hosts in the world, and as a christian, we love everyone, and the ask her question, why do you hate donald trump? and she says because of the things he stands for. not because of the man. and we know the lifestyle she lives, and we love her to death, but that is not the correct lifestyle, i do not believe. also with abortion, that is a baby in there he had i just wanted to make that comment. guest: thank you for that. i will comment on the abortion position. i was happy to sign on to the born alive act this week. we have over 200 members of congress who have already signed onto that. i think that is a position where a lot of people can agree, if a child is born alive from an unsuccessful abortion, physician should should do everything in their power to keep the child alive. host: in addition to being the freshman class president, it is also unusu
host: to livingston, texas, donald on the republican line.aller: i want to address something that i do not think anybody addresses much, and that is called hatred. -- is one of the greatest game show hosts in the world, and as a christian, we love everyone, and the ask her question, why do you hate donald trump? and she says because of the things he stands for. not because of the man. and we know the lifestyle she lives, and we love her to death, but that is not the correct lifestyle, i do not...
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aberdeen are already through to the quarter finals after a penalty shoot out win over livingston.e might have been knocked out in the semi—finals of the monte carlo masters — having beaten world number one novak djokovic earlier in the week — but dan evans still has a chance of silverware in the principality today. he's chasing a first career doubles title — alongside fellow brit neal skupski. yesterday's win in the last four means evans has knocked out the top seeds in both singles and doubles this week. great britain have an unassailable lead in their billiejean king cup play—off following katie boulter�*s win over giuliana olmos. the win means great britain progress to next years qualifier for the finals. defending champion ronnie o'sullivan is through to the second round of the world snooker championship. a reduced crowd watched on at the crucible theatre in sheffield as part of the government pilot scheme to reintroduce spectators. o'sullivan beat debutant markjoyce ten frames to four, having struggled for large parts of the match, before finishing strongly. and he said the f
aberdeen are already through to the quarter finals after a penalty shoot out win over livingston.e might have been knocked out in the semi—finals of the monte carlo masters — having beaten world number one novak djokovic earlier in the week — but dan evans still has a chance of silverware in the principality today. he's chasing a first career doubles title — alongside fellow brit neal skupski. yesterday's win in the last four means evans has knocked out the top seeds in both singles and...
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host: to diana, livingston, new jersey, democrats line. go ahead. caller: good morning.ed a documentary last night called "no man's land," and it was all about how the org on national wildlife refuge -- the oregon national wildlife refuge and you saw how the fed lured them out and took them on a road and arrested them. then they went to court. a lot of them were just destruction of property, minor offenses. only one guy out of the whole group got the conspiracy. at the end, because they were found not guilty, they were all with their guns and say it was government overreach and they have formed antigovernment militias and they say, this is just the beginning. it made me see how much of this grew out of the waco and the ruby ridge and the ted bundy, those type of groups, not really saying race, but it is -- they don't trust their government and that is why they need the guns and they for militias. i have two nephews in the service. one is in national guard, he is in washington, and he espouses also, the gun rights. i am like, how can you say you are against the government
host: to diana, livingston, new jersey, democrats line. go ahead. caller: good morning.ed a documentary last night called "no man's land," and it was all about how the org on national wildlife refuge -- the oregon national wildlife refuge and you saw how the fed lured them out and took them on a road and arrested them. then they went to court. a lot of them were just destruction of property, minor offenses. only one guy out of the whole group got the conspiracy. at the end, because...
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livingston, new jersey. caller: good morning.ongressman, i wanted to know what the republicans are going to be doing about the -- i might be inaccurate with the number, but i believe it is around 650 children separated from their parents, what you all are going to be doing regarding that matter. i know catholic charity down in mexico has all of the starving people under trump's policy of keeping them there, and keeping them humane. catholic charity says the opposite. they want you to come down and look at what they have to handle. the reason i felt these children came over, i knew has soon as two hurricanes hit last summer to these three countries, i said we are going to be in a problem. when nobody in this country took initiative to send food and water, and housing, what did you expect? guest: thanks, josephine. of course we do have tremendous humanitarian support for countries ravaged by hurricanes, and we have a lot of economic a that goes to those trying look countries. president biden i'm sure will propose his own strategy o
livingston, new jersey. caller: good morning.ongressman, i wanted to know what the republicans are going to be doing about the -- i might be inaccurate with the number, but i believe it is around 650 children separated from their parents, what you all are going to be doing regarding that matter. i know catholic charity down in mexico has all of the starving people under trump's policy of keeping them there, and keeping them humane. catholic charity says the opposite. they want you to come down...