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alexis was consulting producer and appeared in kearns washington series on the history channel. and she regularly appears on msnbc. and she's contributing get to the new yorker, the new york times, and many others pretty and so without further ado, please join me in welcoming mike duncan and alexis, to the stage. >> hello.s first of allst congratulations o mike for this new book which i know all of you have picked up because you are here tonight but if i can encourage, i would recommend...
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alexis was a consulting producer on and appeared in washington series on the history channel. she regularly appears on msnbc and cnn. she's contributed to the new yorker, the "new york times" and many others. and so without further ado please join me in welcoming mike and alexis to the stage. hooks well high. >> hello. kirk's first of all congratulations for this new book. i know all of you have picked up because you are here tonight. but if i can encourage you to overspend i would recommend buying a second copy or getting it from your library because one of the most rewarding things i heard haven't also written a book on someone who is part of the american revolution is the book on the topic can enable you to talk to family members, friends and other people you have not been able to connect with on american history. i find it totally enriching. i joined a family group recently and i'm pushing it on everyone. i want to say to my congratulations on a book but also congratulations on finding where the very few rich unproblematic white men. it is nearly impossible. so let's start
alexis was a consulting producer on and appeared in washington series on the history channel. she regularly appears on msnbc and cnn. she's contributed to the new yorker, the "new york times" and many others. and so without further ado please join me in welcoming mike and alexis to the stage. hooks well high. >> hello. kirk's first of all congratulations for this new book. i know all of you have picked up because you are here tonight. but if i can encourage you to overspend i...
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a consulting producer and appeared in doris kearns goodwin's washington a series on the history channel and channeld regularly appears on msnbc and cnn. she's contributed to the new yorker, "the new york times" and many others. and so, without further ado please join me in welcoming mike and alexis tout the stage if i could encourage you to overspend, i would recommend getting it from your library because one of the most rewarding things that i've heard i've also written a book on someone in the revolution is that books on the topic can enable you to talk to family members and friends and other people you haven't been able to connect with on american history. i want to say congratulations on the book but also congratulations on finding one of theay very few rich unproblematic. it is impossible but it was well done. good choice. >> god bless you for mostly having it mostly right. he hasn't disappeared into oblivion because of this belief. what is that like to study someone it's almost like you have to pull back a little bit. >> in the course of doing both the history and the revolutions,
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alexis is a consulting producer and appeared on doris kearns goodwin and washington series on the history channel andd she regularly appears onn msnbc, cn. she has contributed to the new yorker, the "new york times" and many others. and so without further ado, please join me in welcoming mike and alexis to the stage. >> hello. hi. >> hello. >> first of all congratulations to mike for this new book which i know all of you have picked up because you here tonight. but if i can encourage you to overspend, i would recommend buying a second copy or getting it from your library. because one of thehe most rewarding things that i heard, having also written a book on someone who was part of the american revolution, is that books on this topic can enable you to talk to family members and friends andhe other people o you haven't been able connect with on american history. i really find it totally enriching. i joined a family book group recently and i push it out on everyone. i want to say to mike congratulations on the book but also congratulations on finding one of the very few rich, unproblematic white men
alexis is a consulting producer and appeared on doris kearns goodwin and washington series on the history channel andd she regularly appears onn msnbc, cn. she has contributed to the new yorker, the "new york times" and many others. and so without further ado, please join me in welcoming mike and alexis to the stage. >> hello. hi. >> hello. >> first of all congratulations to mike for this new book which i know all of you have picked up because you here tonight. but...
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our generous sponsors, the national endowment for the humanities, the stennis foundation the history channel and oxford university press. thanks to everyone who submitted questions today and finally a special thanks to our >> with us tonight is mike. mike is president and ceo of the center for arts and culture in and a longtime historic preservation. he led san francisco's historic preservation nonprofit. he has been the oat director of advocacy of the los angeles conservancy and for the historic preservation. his present racial mark in angeles the subject of tonight's talk in here in san francisco. thank you for being with us mike and welcome and i will hand the microphone over to you. >> thank you so much frances. such a pleasure to be here tonight with my long-time friends and colleagues aliso beach and stephen schafer to talk about their stunning new book "preserving los angeles" how historic places can transform america's cities. published by angel city press. dare i say this book is a monument is a monument to statement and major contribution to preservation field. kevin devoted much o
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our generous sponsors, the national endowment for the humanities, the stanton foundation, the history channel, and oxford university press. thanks to everyone who submitted questions today. and finally, a special thanks to our panelists. have a great afternoon. thank you. >>> the lyndon b. johnson presidential library, together with the university of virginia's miller center, recently debuted a website giving increased access to lbj's 650 hours of white house phone calls. the conversation focused on what the tapes reveal about mr. johnson and his presidency. >> you'll hear a conversation that, you know, just knocks you out and shows you what a human being lbj is, how funny he is. so interesting to be around. and then you realize that if lbj were around to see this thing published or played in public, he would be horrified and angry, which brings me to the tape when lbj in 1964 describes in too granular detail how he would like his trousers cut. he's talking to the head of hagar slacks, and after my first book came out, i was talking to mrs. johnson, i said, were you happy with the way that th
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let's take the a&e issue we've done shows for a&e, for lifetime, for the history channel and originallygoing to move it to youtube. the gentleman you mentioned who was part of that story knew that we had moved it to youtube and yet now comes forward and says i didn't know, i didn't know of course he knew. >> okay. let's accept that as fact. what about this sharing ozzy osbourne at one point -- >> but you said they were investors. sharon osbourne last week on cnbc said she's never met carlos watson what's true there? >> it's true that she hasn't met me it's true as a result of her suing us, so she sued us over the name ozy fest. the agreement was that we were going to give her shares in the company. and the way i think about it, i think the way a lot of people think about it, if you own shares in a company, you're an investors. and let's be clear i'm not going to raise money by telling sophisticated people that sharon osbourne is an investor so i think i said that clearly in the cases there, but, again, craig, what i want to say is the last couple of days gave a lot of people the chance
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alexis was a consulting producer appeared in doris kearns good riddance washington series on the history r channel. she regularly appears on msnbc and cnn. she is contributed to the new yorker, the "new york times", and many others. without further ado please join meut in welcoming mike and alexis to the stage. >> of ohio. >> hello. >> first of all congratulations to mike for this new book which i know all of you have picked up because you are here tonight. but if i could encourage you to overspend i would recommend buying a second copy or getting it from your library because one of the most rewarding things i heard having also written a book can enable you to talk to family members, friends and other people you havee not been able to connect with on american history i wanted to say up to mike very few rich unproblematic white men start out well done good choice. >> god bless you marquis for mostly having it recognize. >> i think that's the thing have it mostly right but he did not die for having it mostly right. so he is not a martyr. he has not disappeared into oblivion. i do not know what that
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history. it found the channel push claims undermining vaccines, 99% of the days in the past six months.are strenuously opposed to vaccine mandates. they let you know, every chance they get. >> joe, you canceled all medical freeman today. with your broad edict, and your mandates,. >> when you start diving into private business that's when the rubber hits the. road >> this is tyranny. and it's getting more and more aggressive. >> it is the beginning of the communist style social credit system. >> these demands are so obviously irrational, that forcing you to accept them without complaint, is the whole points of the exercise. it's a form of sadomasochism. it's dominance and submission. it's about power, if they can make you take medicine you don't want, or need. they have one. you are theirs. you belong to them. >> say don't masochism, spicy. who would willingly suffer in such submission. it's why fox news's been celebrating the very brave resist years and other organizations, who have resigned from their jobs, oregon fired are placed on some kind of weave rather than get the vaccine. or b
history. it found the channel push claims undermining vaccines, 99% of the days in the past six months.are strenuously opposed to vaccine mandates. they let you know, every chance they get. >> joe, you canceled all medical freeman today. with your broad edict, and your mandates,. >> when you start diving into private business that's when the rubber hits the. road >> this is tyranny. and it's getting more and more aggressive. >> it is the beginning of the communist style...
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throughout history, coup plotters have seized control of the main communication channels. trump did not physically take radio and tv by storm, but he continuously discredited the mainstream media who were critical of his behavior. he directly messaged 88 million people who followed his twitter account to propagate false, self-serving narratives and blatant lies. after the events on january 6th, twitter and facebook belatedly acknowledged what trump had done and cut off his accounts. in the aftermath of trump's disastrous reign, it was tempting to breathe a sigh of relief, but that would have been premature because there was no indication that his dynasty would fade away. and american populism looked like it was here to stay unless we could find a way to mend our socioeconomic and political divisions. end quote. joining me now, fiona hill, former white house adviser on russia. she is the author of the new book "there is nothing for you here: finding opportunity in the 21st century" which comes out tomorrow. dr. hill, thank you for being here. thank you for writing this book
throughout history, coup plotters have seized control of the main communication channels. trump did not physically take radio and tv by storm, but he continuously discredited the mainstream media who were critical of his behavior. he directly messaged 88 million people who followed his twitter account to propagate false, self-serving narratives and blatant lies. after the events on january 6th, twitter and facebook belatedly acknowledged what trump had done and cut off his accounts. in the...
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coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel, as part of black history monthast cancer. doctors say it will help ensure that every patient diagnosed with secondary cancer when the disease spreads to other parts of the body has access to the best possible treatment and care. it follows a decade of campaigning by charities and patients. our correspondentjeremy cooke was given access to the clatterbridge cancer centre in liverpool, where he spoke to three patients. are you ok to step on the stairs please? t are you 0k to step on the stairs lease? ., ., ., are you 0k to step on the stairs lease? . ., ., , , ., , please? i had a tumour in my breast that was relatively _ please? i had a tumour in my breast that was relatively large, _ that was relatively large, metastases in my liver, spleen, spine, hips and sternum. alina is a young mother with a devastating diagnosis. secondary breast cancer.— devastating diagnosis. secondary breast cancer. stage four is classed as terminal — breast cancer. stage four is classed as terminal and _ breast cancer. stage four is class
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the english channel is my spiritual home and they feel like he calls me each year to come back and challenge myself against the elements and the best summers in historyard and you've got the strong tides and the shipping lanes and the family names and rapes and distance and a few very difficult scream and it's such a privilege and to be able to test myself.— to test myself. after 43 times you must be such _ to test myself. after 43 times you must be such a _ to test myself. after 43 times you must be such a prelate _ to test myself. after 43 times you must be such a prelate face. - to test myself. after 43 times you must be such a prelate face. i - to test myself. after 43 times you i must be such a prelate face. i know you won't be complacent. tell us what your body goes through. my what your body goes through. iji buddy what your body goes through. ij�*i: buddy takes what your body goes through. mi: buddy takes a bit what your body goes through. m: buddy takes a bit of what your body goes through. mi buddy takes a bit of a beating during these channel swims, 36,000 arm strokes per crossing and also 12,000 net quotations and so for example my swim l
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history. we have another moat around our business, diversification across geographies across-trade channels.ld. we sealock downs go in and come out. what is important make the end user aware of the product easy to buy. we don't see hoarding. what we did see millions of new users enter our brand in the last 18 months. that is through our promotional efforts of sampling, you know the quarter that you just mentioned. we made a deliberate decision to invest over $4 million in our marketing activities because we saw them driving momentum to bring new users into our brands? liz: yes. that was a hit you felt was worth taking because obviously that is a big chunk to be spending but let me broaden the picture. i need to know with your ceo hat on overall, what you do see, what you feel could make your life easier as a ceo? there is of course this belief that the corporate tax rate is going to move higher. president biden is pushing that as part of the build back better law to, build, pay for it. could you be comfortable, could you swallow a move from 21% corporate tax rate to say 28%? >> well, the tax
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history of fishing these waters. but france says dozens have been unfairly denied. localfishermen, like their counterparts across the channeltrated and worried. the feeling amongst the fleet yesterday was one of absolute despair. certainly there are real difficult times ahead and our big worry down here is how are we going to try and preserve the fleet and come out the other end with a fishing fleet intact. the row escalated this week when this british trawler was detained by french authorities, a warning shot about what might follow. france has threatened further checks and restrictions on british vessels, even suggested it could disrupt cross—channel trade. the prime minister said he'd be surprised if that happened, but the uk was ready to do what's necessary, the government is ready to retaliate. two can play at that game is what i would say, but in the first instance what we are doing is raising this with the european commission. it's always open to us to increase the enforcement that we do on french vessels, to board more of them if that's what they are doing to our vessels. in a further sign of tension the french amba
history of fishing these waters. but france says dozens have been unfairly denied. localfishermen, like their counterparts across the channeltrated and worried. the feeling amongst the fleet yesterday was one of absolute despair. certainly there are real difficult times ahead and our big worry down here is how are we going to try and preserve the fleet and come out the other end with a fishing fleet intact. the row escalated this week when this british trawler was detained by french...
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history of fishing these waters. but france says dozens have been unfairly denied. localfishermen, like their counterparts across the channelongst the fleet yesterday was one of absolute despair. certainly, there are real difficult times ahead and our big worry down here is how are we going to try and preserve the fleet and come out the other end with a fishing fleet intact. the row escalated this week when this british trawler was detained by french authorities, a warning shot about what might follow. france has threatened further checks and restrictions on british vessels, even suggested it could disrupt cross—channel trade. the prime minister said he'd be surprised if that happened, but the uk was ready to do what's necessary, the government is ready to retaliate. two can play at that game is what i would say, but in the first instance, what we are doing is raising this with the european commission. it's always open to us to increase the enforcement that we do on french vessels, to board more of them if that's what they are doing to our vessels. in a further sign of tension, the french ambassador was summoned to the fore
history of fishing these waters. but france says dozens have been unfairly denied. localfishermen, like their counterparts across the channelongst the fleet yesterday was one of absolute despair. certainly, there are real difficult times ahead and our big worry down here is how are we going to try and preserve the fleet and come out the other end with a fishing fleet intact. the row escalated this week when this british trawler was detained by french authorities, a warning shot about what might...
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history. the forbidden real part for the era of darkness on a g, a 0. there is no channel that cover is world news like we do as a roman correspondent. i am constantly on the go covering topics from politics. the conflict is environmental issue. the scale of this camp is like nothing you've ever seen carry. so what we want to know, how did these things affect people? we revisit places and state even when they're no international headlines. al jazeera really invests in that, and that's a privilege. as a journalist, france once had a vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront reality and demands for independence. in the 1st part of a documentary series, al jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict to no julia and full scale war and indo china blood and his french, the colonization on al jazeera. ah hello, i'm emily angland in dough. how these, the top stories on al jazeera, we begin with some breaking news. at least 15 people have been killed in an earthquake that has struck southern pakistan. the quake had ini
history. the forbidden real part for the era of darkness on a g, a 0. there is no channel that cover is world news like we do as a roman correspondent. i am constantly on the go covering topics from politics. the conflict is environmental issue. the scale of this camp is like nothing you've ever seen carry. so what we want to know, how did these things affect people? we revisit places and state even when they're no international headlines. al jazeera really invests in that, and that's a...
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channel. it's a sign north korea is willing to make small concessions after being heavily criticized for a series of recent missile tests. north korea has a historyof using the hotlines as a bargaining chip in its dealings with south korea. it often suspends the channels, then reactivates them what it needs better relations with south korean officials. lava continues to flow out of a volcano on the spanish island, la palma. it started erupting two weeks ago, and now there are new concerns. officials in spain say the volcano is erupting more aggressively, with two more fissures bursting open about 50 ft. apart it's now sending more lava toward the atlantic ocean alongside earlier lava flow that reach the sea last week. more than 1000 homes have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate. and i want to be a it continues to release lava and therefore its consequences are obvious, both from the point of view of material losses, but also from the point of view of the health of la palma residents. the volcano has since smoke steam and toxic gases into the air. the prime minister of spain has vowed to rebuild la palma and said h
channel. it's a sign north korea is willing to make small concessions after being heavily criticized for a series of recent missile tests. north korea has a historyof using the hotlines as a bargaining chip in its dealings with south korea. it often suspends the channels, then reactivates them what it needs better relations with south korean officials. lava continues to flow out of a volcano on the spanish island, la palma. it started erupting two weeks ago, and now there are new concerns....
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history. you played contest, the molly ringwald character. how did you tried to channel loved playing the princess. i think it is really special that this whole cast -- most of this cast is with the ipoc, andd i feel honored to play this character that you would not usually see as a brown person, so that is exciting for me. even if these characters are archetypes, in a way, i think there is just so much more nuance, and i think because princess is the princess from several different movies, she is so much more complex than if she was just the princess from "the breakfast club" or "pretty in pink." liz: and something else i was told is you are all local, yourself included. how has this past year been for you, your cast members, the whole arts community -- do you feel like it will make a full come back? >> it is -- has definitely been difficult, kind of losing the arts side of myself, and i am sure for all the other cast members during this pandemic. there has been a lot of zoom theater, different forms of online theater, but it is just not the same. being able to come bac
history. you played contest, the molly ringwald character. how did you tried to channel loved playing the princess. i think it is really special that this whole cast -- most of this cast is with the ipoc, andd i feel honored to play this character that you would not usually see as a brown person, so that is exciting for me. even if these characters are archetypes, in a way, i think there is just so much more nuance, and i think because princess is the princess from several different movies, she...
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we are going back to 2010, julian speaking to channel for bank the afghan war logs. >> it the most comprehensive historyaward to have ever been published during the course of a war. >> how significant is that? >> there doesn't seem to be in equivalent disclosure made in the course of a war during the time where it might have some effect. the nearest equivalt is perhaps the pentagon papers released by daniel ellsberg in the 1970's, about 10,000 pages that were already four years old by the time it was released. >> how many pages inyour report? >> about 200,000 pages. the pentagon papers were about 10,000 papers. nermeen: the afghan war logs revealed how coalition forces have killed hundreds of civilians in unreported incidents at the time, how a secret black ops special forces unit was hunting down targets for assassination or detention without trial, and how taliban attacks have soared in pakistan was fueling the insurgency. talk about the significance of these revelations at the time in 2010. >> what they showed was that the r was going badly as early as 2010. nine years into the war. but they were not
we are going back to 2010, julian speaking to channel for bank the afghan war logs. >> it the most comprehensive historyaward to have ever been published during the course of a war. >> how significant is that? >> there doesn't seem to be in equivalent disclosure made in the course of a war during the time where it might have some effect. the nearest equivalt is perhaps the pentagon papers released by daniel ellsberg in the 1970's, about 10,000 pages that were already four...
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history leadership, unyielding support and indelible impact. legacy in revolutionizing the entire news landscape fox news channel will continue to have enduring formore thing for you to remember. >> greg: very good. i call my bedroom studio g. >> geraldo: i thought that was my bedroom. i love the murdocks. ♪ animals are great. >> jesse: we will get to you later. great spirit animal, i finally found my spirit animal someone hopelessly neurotic and anxious about everything. check out this duck. basically me most of the time. running around. i'm always forgetting stuff. forget my keys. i forgot my wallet. leave. got to bring my mask. got to wear my mask. this is every time i leave to go work. >> jesse: more like your assistant than you. >> greg: you do not assist shame me good sir. i have my assistant tail me wherever i go. >> jesse: body guard. >> katie: i will tell you someone tailing wherever he went look at this video. >> is that a shark? >> katie: not supposed to swim in this lake he did get bitten on the arm. i think he was in shock. lucky for him. >> jesse: will. >> jesse: studio m. not here. [laughter] >> katie: if you have an extra $680,000
history leadership, unyielding support and indelible impact. legacy in revolutionizing the entire news landscape fox news channel will continue to have enduring formore thing for you to remember. >> greg: very good. i call my bedroom studio g. >> geraldo: i thought that was my bedroom. i love the murdocks. ♪ animals are great. >> jesse: we will get to you later. great spirit animal, i finally found my spirit animal someone hopelessly neurotic and anxious about everything....
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coming up on the bbc news channel, a new british men's number one and the new indian wells champion, cameron norrie makes history body paint, have been photographed next to the dead sea in israel to draw attention to its dramatically receding shoreline. it's all part of a live installation by the artist spencer tunick, who s used similar photo—shoots around the world, to highlight environmental change. our middle east correspondent, tom bateman, has the full story. they came in the desert sun with nothing to show but themselves. bare footsteps in front of the artist's lens. this mass of the living is here to highlight the fate of the dead sea. the photographer spencer tunick is on his third visit here, drawing attention to the sea's receding shoreline. all over the world, he has used naked subjects to show the plight of the environment. i love all the participants who came and risked everything, risked their bodies, their reputations! but they are true art warriors and they are adventurers. it's been taking a while to get the shot exactly right but you can see and feel what the point is here, about humans' impac
coming up on the bbc news channel, a new british men's number one and the new indian wells champion, cameron norrie makes history body paint, have been photographed next to the dead sea in israel to draw attention to its dramatically receding shoreline. it's all part of a live installation by the artist spencer tunick, who s used similar photo—shoots around the world, to highlight environmental change. our middle east correspondent, tom bateman, has the full story. they came in the desert sun...
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channel. also in charge of the acting quite successful and opening ceremonies of the olympics, really rich pageant that displayed russian history and russian art and russian science through the years and he did that with really great creative and esthetic applause but, again, that was in a way ernst, someone displays creative and esthetic vision and uses the creative and esthetic vision in the service of kremlin with great loyalty. >> katherine, let's turn to you. i'm curious to know what you would say putin's ultimate ambition is. this is a question that came from marian and i'm throwing to you a little bit early and i'm curious to understand how his ambitions may have changed and what they may be looking forward from now. >> yeah, his ambition by now unfortunately is to hold onto power and we see in the deepening power of his regime and interested in joshua's book very much betray incredibly this system in which kind a cohort of elites have been forced to adapt to this group of security servicemen whose acquired power and gripping onto it by all means necessary and they must adapt to survive and they can also seek opportunity
channel. also in charge of the acting quite successful and opening ceremonies of the olympics, really rich pageant that displayed russian history and russian art and russian science through the years and he did that with really great creative and esthetic applause but, again, that was in a way ernst, someone displays creative and esthetic vision and uses the creative and esthetic vision in the service of kremlin with great loyalty. >> katherine, let's turn to you. i'm curious to know what...