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speaker ernest: we hope that it won't. one reason we are hopeful it won't is because it is in the toerest of both countries advance a political solution to the situation inside syria. reason that iran and saudi arabia participated in those conversations that are led by secretary kerry are not out of charity. they do it because they have their unvested interest in trying -- their own vested to and the chaos in syria. they are looking for ways to construct ways to help that process. there was a lot of diplomatic work to bring that to the table the first time and there will always be reasons for them to be suspicious and be reluctant to engage with countries they consider to be their adversaries. but the pursuit of this ultimate goal is so clearly within their own direct interest that we are hopeful they will continue to engage but it will be up to them. about efforts secretary kerry has made, has the president made any calls to his counterparts? speaker ernest: as of this moment the president has not made calls to leadership
speaker ernest: we hope that it won't. one reason we are hopeful it won't is because it is in the toerest of both countries advance a political solution to the situation inside syria. reason that iran and saudi arabia participated in those conversations that are led by secretary kerry are not out of charity. they do it because they have their unvested interest in trying -- their own vested to and the chaos in syria. they are looking for ways to construct ways to help that process. there was a...
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ernest: there is no question.ng his heart and soul into the progress is -- the country is made. he was speaking to a roomful of supporters and he was saying my name is not on the ballot but all the work we have done over the last eight years is so you need to get engaged and get just as fired up for hillary clinton as you were for me. john: thank you for being on the show. we will see you next time and we will be right back. ♪ john: go to bloombergpolitics for coverage of the general assembly and the global initiative in all meeting. coming up, woodman. -- nick woodman. we say sayonara. ♪ ♪ >> i mark crumpton, you're watching bloomberg west. the man wanted for questioning in connection with the bombings in new york and new jersey is in custody. he was arrested after being shot and wounded during a shootout with police. authorities say two opposite of what wounded, but were not believed to have been seriously hurt. islamic relations welcomed his arrest. more than two dozen people were wounded in the blast on saturd
ernest: there is no question.ng his heart and soul into the progress is -- the country is made. he was speaking to a roomful of supporters and he was saying my name is not on the ballot but all the work we have done over the last eight years is so you need to get engaged and get just as fired up for hillary clinton as you were for me. john: thank you for being on the show. we will see you next time and we will be right back. ♪ john: go to bloombergpolitics for coverage of the general assembly...
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ernest: i can get you more information. it is someone who has interacted with the president in the past. he participated in a forum at the g20 in malaysia where they talked about the global economy. and impact that climate change onhaving on the way -- businesses large and small. i will get you more information .bout his visit >> >> it is an justice against sponsor of -- sponsors of terrorism. it opens up litigation against any other state. from what you are saying, focus on the substance and fact, are you saying here that in essence one of the most emotionally loaded living memories in american history is being used for political purposes and in some ways overshadowing the substance of the bill that you potentially dangerous to american interests. are you going that far to say that this one issue is overshadowing all the other ways that this bill could become a problem for the u.s. or other countries? mr. ernest: there is no denying d nature of this issue and why the discussion of this particular legislation could arouse p
ernest: i can get you more information. it is someone who has interacted with the president in the past. he participated in a forum at the g20 in malaysia where they talked about the global economy. and impact that climate change onhaving on the way -- businesses large and small. i will get you more information .bout his visit >> >> it is an justice against sponsor of -- sponsors of terrorism. it opens up litigation against any other state. from what you are saying, focus on the...
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. >> this is ernest hemingway. the fifth doll um was written in the fall and early winter of 1937. >> in this rare recording,is describing his work on a play about the spanish civil war. even as it raged around him inle i was writing the play, the hotel florida where we lived than 30 high explosive shells. is not a good play, matter with it. >> in the 1938, the "new york times" said it was a good play, one of many works whereored the agony of war. >> he experienced war on many different fronts. >> sean hemingway is enest's, born after his grandfather's death shawn is steeped in family history. >> bumped into ernest hemingway.ands why hemingway is considered one of the most in influential writers of the 20th century. with a series of landmark works that earned him the for literature. >> he illuminated the human condition. >> that's absolutely true. he was able to capture emotions in direct way, that you read it and you feel it. interest in ernest hemingway. the recent attacks on paris, a moveable feast, his love let
. >> this is ernest hemingway. the fifth doll um was written in the fall and early winter of 1937. >> in this rare recording,is describing his work on a play about the spanish civil war. even as it raged around him inle i was writing the play, the hotel florida where we lived than 30 high explosive shells. is not a good play, matter with it. >> in the 1938, the "new york times" said it was a good play, one of many works whereored the agony of war. >> he...
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that wasn't ernest. i mean ernest was not a bull fighting guy. >> neither was hotchner. which one are you? >> the guy in the middle. >> hemingway somehow convinced him to get into a bull ring in spain, yes, with real bulls, and this is the suit? >> that's the suit. suit. >> just remember, it makes the suit look bad. >> why did you go along with it? >> i could no more back out of that than fly. >> you couldn't say no to enest hemingway? >> no. ernest was made for yes. >> luckily there were no mishaps. hemingway never let his fun interfere with his work. >> i work on a -- rewriting the constant searching for a better phrase, bet are word. >> hemingway was completely ruthless with himself. would throw away what other briers would probably have held on to and tried to use. >> in later years, hemingway spent much of his time in key west and havana, often aboard his boat. his novel of a fisherman's epic struggle "the old man and the the nobel came a year later. but -- this is when the plunge into madness is beginning? >> you can see it. >> in his latest book, hotchner describe
that wasn't ernest. i mean ernest was not a bull fighting guy. >> neither was hotchner. which one are you? >> the guy in the middle. >> hemingway somehow convinced him to get into a bull ring in spain, yes, with real bulls, and this is the suit? >> that's the suit. suit. >> just remember, it makes the suit look bad. >> why did you go along with it? >> i could no more back out of that than fly. >> you couldn't say no to enest hemingway? >>...
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it's what you make it. >> i liked ernest's honesty. he had a very kind demeanor about him.a lovely self-awareness about him. and he had figured out a way to truly survive and actually thrive in prison. >> this is what i do. this is what i do. this is how i stay out of trouble. this is how i do my time. washing, ironing. >> when we met easley, he was doing time for robbery in what is considered one of the nation's toughest prisons. california state prison, corcoran. but you'd never know it by talking to easley. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to him by the administration in the kitchen, but he was smart in that he had figured out a way to have a little hustle on the side to make extra money. >> i usually charge, like a suit, a pair of pants is a suit, a shirt is a suit. i wash clothes. i don't wash boxers or socks. that's what i don't wash. you know, other than that i charge, you know, a dollar to wash, a dollar to iron their cloth
it's what you make it. >> i liked ernest's honesty. he had a very kind demeanor about him.a lovely self-awareness about him. and he had figured out a way to truly survive and actually thrive in prison. >> this is what i do. this is what i do. this is how i stay out of trouble. this is how i do my time. washing, ironing. >> when we met easley, he was doing time for robbery in what is considered one of the nation's toughest prisons. california state prison, corcoran. but you'd...
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his name, ernest brown. 33 years old. as you mentioned, a father of eight. his youngest child just a-year-old. now, the mother of that child actually showed up to the scene looking at that 2007 mercedes-benz suv that brown was shot and killed in. he wasn't alone at that point, though. he was with a who is currently recovering from a gunshot wound at kings county hospital. the 33-year-old brown was transported to interfaith hospital where he was pronounced dead. he sustained several gunshot wounds to the head and torso. according to police, we spoke to the mother of his child who said this. >>. >> got shot a couple -- a year ago and stuff like that, you know. >> ernest did? >> yes. just through the grace of god that he survived. >> reporter: so far, police have not identified that 22-year-old woman who was shot inside of that suv with brown. as for a suspect in this case, darlene, they say there was a man last seen wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt as well as gray sweatpants, seen fleeing westbound here on halsey street. ba
his name, ernest brown. 33 years old. as you mentioned, a father of eight. his youngest child just a-year-old. now, the mother of that child actually showed up to the scene looking at that 2007 mercedes-benz suv that brown was shot and killed in. he wasn't alone at that point, though. he was with a who is currently recovering from a gunshot wound at kings county hospital. the 33-year-old brown was transported to interfaith hospital where he was pronounced dead. he sustained several gunshot...
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inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine, i'd like to say, um, it was very traumatic.e, mow the lawn and barbecue all at the same time. i'm on somebody else's lawn. and i don't mean that in a figurative way. i can't talk. it hurts to talk. oh. you know, if every region has sort of an iconic dish, you're talking northern thailand, chiang mai, this is it. hearty broth of curry, coconut, noodles, and spices. i am all over that. oh yeah. mm. i need some more onions. the boys at the bar tonight are gonna be in for a surprise if they move in for a smooch. goddamn that's good. i'm a big believer in a healthy, nutritious breakfast. it's the most important meal of the day. my doctor said that. of course he also said that just about everything i love and hold dear is killing me, so what does he know. attention, hippies. this is a salad. green papaya salad, that's not really a local thing, that's a -- thing but couldn't resist. spicy papaya salad, some khao soi, now i gotta find a catholic church. bless me father for i have sinned. i kissed a man on the mouth. oh, it burns like t
inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine, i'd like to say, um, it was very traumatic.e, mow the lawn and barbecue all at the same time. i'm on somebody else's lawn. and i don't mean that in a figurative way. i can't talk. it hurts to talk. oh. you know, if every region has sort of an iconic dish, you're talking northern thailand, chiang mai, this is it. hearty broth of curry, coconut, noodles, and spices. i am all over that. oh yeah. mm. i need some more onions. the boys at the bar tonight...
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. >> reporter: trump never one to shy away from conflict lashed out at ernest at a rally in pennsylvania. >> although this foolish guy josh earnest, i don't know if he is talking to president obama -- >> boo! >> he is so bad the way he delivers a message. >> reporter: hillary clinton also weighing in on the russian hack pointing the finger at putin saying the hack was pay back for her criticism of russia's 2011 parliamentary elections. i'm reed binion reporting. >>> time now 4:42. the weather isn't great here but to our north, it's way worse. where people are abandoning their cars because it's just too icy to drive. ,,
. >> reporter: trump never one to shy away from conflict lashed out at ernest at a rally in pennsylvania. >> although this foolish guy josh earnest, i don't know if he is talking to president obama -- >> boo! >> he is so bad the way he delivers a message. >> reporter: hillary clinton also weighing in on the russian hack pointing the finger at putin saying the hack was pay back for her criticism of russia's 2011 parliamentary elections. i'm reed binion reporting....
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and i need to sober up in case ernest borgnine calls. she said she'd call. damn chilies. there's a lot of chilies here. we got these fresh red ones. we've got these green ones that are sliced and stir-fried in there. and we've got small green peppers. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> whoa! that's hot. whew! >> i breathed in, got hit with the chili. >> yeah. >> down the side of the throat. >> you know when you have been really hit by super hot and you feel like having a brain hemorrhage? it's like an ice cream headache but like a pepper headache. >> yeah. and your vision starts to tunnel out. >> you're halfway through and you're aware that your hair has just burst into flames. that perfect balance of pain and pleasure and more pain, brain flooding with endorphins and all is well with the world. until tomorrow morning. so i've had a couple cocktails. maybe we should like totally get a tattoo tomorrow, man. >> magic tattoos. ♪ >> time for bed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so i woke up in a state of nfusion d deep concern after inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine
and i need to sober up in case ernest borgnine calls. she said she'd call. damn chilies. there's a lot of chilies here. we got these fresh red ones. we've got these green ones that are sliced and stir-fried in there. and we've got small green peppers. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> whoa! that's hot. whew! >> i breathed in, got hit with the chili. >> yeah. >> down the side of the throat. >> you know when you have been really hit by super hot and you feel like...
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louisiana naacp president ernest johnson said -- "hate crimes law is based upon a history of discrimination against certain groups of people, and a bill like this just tries to water down that reality, because there is not a history of discrimination against police and firefighters." in new york, a new lawsuit accuses the new york police department of intentionally profiling and harassing people who live on the streets. the suit was filed by the aclu and the group picture the homeless. it says the nypd is engaging in discriminatory policing by targeting people who live on the streets with so-called move along orders, in which officers tell people sitting or standing
louisiana naacp president ernest johnson said -- "hate crimes law is based upon a history of discrimination against certain groups of people, and a bill like this just tries to water down that reality, because there is not a history of discrimination against police and firefighters." in new york, a new lawsuit accuses the new york police department of intentionally profiling and harassing people who live on the streets. the suit was filed by the aclu and the group picture the...
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his living room belongs in that case a purse he's a good guy but the guy you know yes the records ernest greene lives next door to warn and knew about his neighbors felony drug convictions he says he reported warren said to the city months ago the city didn't know so you know we go out to be careful because there is a guy as a convicted felon he might have a gun or drugs into this week if we got to take a cop out there with you inside the shed court documents reveal state police found a hundred grams of methamphetamine. it's a
his living room belongs in that case a purse he's a good guy but the guy you know yes the records ernest greene lives next door to warn and knew about his neighbors felony drug convictions he says he reported warren said to the city months ago the city didn't know so you know we go out to be careful because there is a guy as a convicted felon he might have a gun or drugs into this week if we got to take a cop out there with you inside the shed court documents reveal state police found a hundred...
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ernest moneys tells us why he's betting big on tech renewables. fox takes a beating, shares down the most in four months despite a strong sales number last quarter. what happened? the company ceo joins us to discuss. $9 billion of new money has been invested in the right sharing industry since the start of 2016. this week we learned the saudi sovereign wealth fund is writing uber a check for $3.5 billion, and there is more to come. uber's biggest rival in china says it is closer to making an even bigger route. one way lyft is trying to claw at uber's market share, by winning corporate customers, most recently from apple. ric, you had this story. what is happening in this business battle? >> lyft has long had a consumer friendly reputation, invented the peer-to-peer model. cory: pink mustaches? >> i think they have moved away from that. business is a big market and they wait to grow their user base. think they are saying, we can grow here. cory: what is the appeal of the business market for lyft? eric: it's a huge market. we think it is a tremendou
ernest moneys tells us why he's betting big on tech renewables. fox takes a beating, shares down the most in four months despite a strong sales number last quarter. what happened? the company ceo joins us to discuss. $9 billion of new money has been invested in the right sharing industry since the start of 2016. this week we learned the saudi sovereign wealth fund is writing uber a check for $3.5 billion, and there is more to come. uber's biggest rival in china says it is closer to making an...
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i think that's a question better directed at josh ernest. >> on the iphone and apple thing. they make a detailed case, but they have problems. this magistrate is just on one of these cases, apple is holding the line. >> she was insisting with you, this is just like any other case. as we would in any case. that isn't -- you know, that isn't really what's going on here, this is a very special case. i think this is headed to the supreme court, probably. >> you agree? >> i'm of two minds. especially with this government forcing companies to take actions that violate their internal. i can argue both sides on this case. >> by the way, there was another element of news that people didn't pick up. the fact that they're talking to the u.k. about subpoena to american companies on investigations, that is a big deal. >> it's entirely possible to watch this interview and start sympathetic to the administration on apple and finish this. having many more questions. it's not just this one specific san bernardino case. it's many cases as you said, a routine drug case. talking about informati
i think that's a question better directed at josh ernest. >> on the iphone and apple thing. they make a detailed case, but they have problems. this magistrate is just on one of these cases, apple is holding the line. >> she was insisting with you, this is just like any other case. as we would in any case. that isn't -- you know, that isn't really what's going on here, this is a very special case. i think this is headed to the supreme court, probably. >> you agree? >> i'm...
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ernest walker iii, ernest walker iv, really appreciate you both joining us. >> thank you and all lives matter. all lives. >> thank you. >> coming up next, one of the two civilians who was shot in dallas was shetamia taylor who attended last night's rally with her four sons. she used her body to shield her son from the gunfire and she was struck with the bullet. her sister will join us. that's next. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. ac
ernest walker iii, ernest walker iv, really appreciate you both joining us. >> thank you and all lives matter. all lives. >> thank you. >> coming up next, one of the two civilians who was shot in dallas was shetamia taylor who attended last night's rally with her four sons. she used her body to shield her son from the gunfire and she was struck with the bullet. her sister will join us. that's next. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message...
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that's the house where ernest hemingway wrote so many classics. ooh... >>psst. hey... where you going? we've got that thing! you know...diarrhea? abdominal pain? but we said we'd be there... woap, who makes the decisions around here? don't think i'll make it. stomach again...send! if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea or ibs-d - a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi. a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both diarrhea and abdominal pain at the same time. so you stay ahead of yourymptom viberzcan cause neor worsening abdominal pain. problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a blockage of your bowel or gallbladder. akld not take medicines the most common side effects akld no of viberzi ines include constipation, nausea stay ahead of ibs-d... with viberzi. a word for "large blaze"? (wife] fire. [man] thirteen letters. [wife] fire.rse
that's the house where ernest hemingway wrote so many classics. ooh... >>psst. hey... where you going? we've got that thing! you know...diarrhea? abdominal pain? but we said we'd be there... woap, who makes the decisions around here? don't think i'll make it. stomach again...send! if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea or ibs-d - a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about...
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erin: 37-year-old ernest blanchett has been indicted on nine counts. because this is an indictment, there's no mug shot available for us to show. ray brewer join us from outside of the jail in laconia to explain why the alleged assaults ray: prosecutors say the allegation involve a total of five inmates. now yesterday he was indicted on nine counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault. he is accused of sexually assaulting them while transporting them. he's accused of having intercourse with two female inmates. >> inmates are people too. some of them have been prosecuted by this office. but they are also victims and in this case very vulnerable victims. ray: blanchett was indicted in october for aggravated felonious sexual assault he was taking to the women's state prison. he faces a total of five separate trials. live in laconia, ray thanks. a circus company faces a dozen violations after a lancaster. two people died and dozens were injured. according to a new report from osha, the circus operator, walker international events, failed to build the ten
erin: 37-year-old ernest blanchett has been indicted on nine counts. because this is an indictment, there's no mug shot available for us to show. ray brewer join us from outside of the jail in laconia to explain why the alleged assaults ray: prosecutors say the allegation involve a total of five inmates. now yesterday he was indicted on nine counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault. he is accused of sexually assaulting them while transporting them. he's accused of having intercourse with...
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eighteen year-old emily ernest was trapped upside down. fire fighters and bystanders jumped in the, icy waters to rescue her. her family says teen has a mild concussion but otherwise okay. police have cited her with careless driving. >>> so look at the mess, and this momma nucio a's pizza parlor in new jersey. customer hit the gas in the parking lot at 8:30 driving right through the front of the store. the oner robert croce bought the place a few months ago.
eighteen year-old emily ernest was trapped upside down. fire fighters and bystanders jumped in the, icy waters to rescue her. her family says teen has a mild concussion but otherwise okay. police have cited her with careless driving. >>> so look at the mess, and this momma nucio a's pizza parlor in new jersey. customer hit the gas in the parking lot at 8:30 driving right through the front of the store. the oner robert croce bought the place a few months ago.
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somewhere between ernest hemingway and the introvert extrovert. let slipped into the forecast today in the mountains is some snowflakes. all creek, a nice little coating that all melted off as its amateurs went up a little bit. low and mid 30s and many spots in the spartans. it won't be long before we start to see '20s and '30s there. meanwhile across the city. still mild of there this evening especially for this time of year. we will fall quickly. as we look at the. all the wet weather associated with it as we anticipated as to the north of us. we've been tracking this thing for a while. previous to its arrival five out of six days. the cold air plunges and the only unsettled portion of the weather just a little bit of western slope that will fade out as we head to the overnight. those women should finally settle once we head into the day tomorrow. meanwhile outside of a few snowflakes across the continental divide north of i 70 everything pretty quiet. sunshine across the city to get you going. make sure you and the kids have the warmer jackets.
somewhere between ernest hemingway and the introvert extrovert. let slipped into the forecast today in the mountains is some snowflakes. all creek, a nice little coating that all melted off as its amateurs went up a little bit. low and mid 30s and many spots in the spartans. it won't be long before we start to see '20s and '30s there. meanwhile across the city. still mild of there this evening especially for this time of year. we will fall quickly. as we look at the. all the wet weather...
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energy secretary ernest moneys -- if an oil freezes possible. scarlett: we begin with our market minutes. a resumption of the decline we have seen. butback to downward arrows this is kind of a wash when it comes down to a given the losses today. the we some big gains for yen. more selloffs in european banks. and we got racked pretty good today. alix: the s&p 500 is negative on the year. saw three of those days in march. that movement of volatility ricky -- really picking up. we definitely want to take a look at yahoo!. on the decline. to chart there that wanted highlight is the s&p versus the dow jones transportation average. you have seen the transports really roll over here, off about 5% from their highs of this year. the question is can they draw the s&p 500 down with them? chartske a look at these . date,oday, -- year to pretty close to the february lows. the u.s. market has done a lot better lately. yields and to your yields very sensitive to policy. it's the same deal with the ten-year bond. you can look at that on the chart. we see this d
energy secretary ernest moneys -- if an oil freezes possible. scarlett: we begin with our market minutes. a resumption of the decline we have seen. butback to downward arrows this is kind of a wash when it comes down to a given the losses today. the we some big gains for yen. more selloffs in european banks. and we got racked pretty good today. alix: the s&p 500 is negative on the year. saw three of those days in march. that movement of volatility ricky -- really picking up. we definitely...
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ernest st. george. let's talk a little bit about these, uh, these inventions. they gave me a couple of things to ask you about. now, you have something to do or invented a 05 recording camera? >> yeah, that's right. >> what is that? >> that's a camera that-- getting near to the end of the war in europe, the nazis had hidden secrets for their gasoline and their planes. >> right. >> i was playing hell with the russians. you see, well, the allies couldn't find them, but when i put my camera that i invented on their 729s they found them. >> i see. >> and they bombed the hell out of them. so that-- so my camera settled that. >> i didn't know that. >> now, after they-- the, uh, uh... roosevelt wanted to do it the hard way, go in with troops, and go and take it. now, he could have done it with my camera because they could find out where the japanese had the-- and find it, and go and bomb it, instead of killing millions of people. well, the bad luck... truman-- roosevelt died, and truman come in. well, what'd truman do? you know, he dropped the bomb and millions of jap
ernest st. george. let's talk a little bit about these, uh, these inventions. they gave me a couple of things to ask you about. now, you have something to do or invented a 05 recording camera? >> yeah, that's right. >> what is that? >> that's a camera that-- getting near to the end of the war in europe, the nazis had hidden secrets for their gasoline and their planes. >> right. >> i was playing hell with the russians. you see, well, the allies couldn't find them,...
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which takes us back to ernest and nefertiti's trip to the d.m.v.est had all his documents and got what he needed to vote on tuesday. but nefertiti will have to wait. >> it will take 14 days. >> i was a little upset, but you know, that's the law, so you know i'm not going to break the law just because i want to do something. so i can't really get upset, but yeah i am kind of disappointed because i did want to vote. >> reporter: nefertiti and ernest said even though the results were mixed, they couldn't have done this without the help of community organizer anita johnson. >> it's very intimidating. the only way most people get a chance to participate in democracy is by voting. you are stopping people-- this government is stopping people from participating in democracy. >> reporter: election officials say they'll be watching closely on tuesday to see what the new law brings. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in milwaukee. >> woodruff: and now, for more on the run-up to next tuesday's primary showdown in wisconsin, and the rest of this week's news, w
which takes us back to ernest and nefertiti's trip to the d.m.v.est had all his documents and got what he needed to vote on tuesday. but nefertiti will have to wait. >> it will take 14 days. >> i was a little upset, but you know, that's the law, so you know i'm not going to break the law just because i want to do something. so i can't really get upset, but yeah i am kind of disappointed because i did want to vote. >> reporter: nefertiti and ernest said even though the results...
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this is ernest knox at 18 years old.he was an orphan and he worked as a hired man from the time he was 14. and then his cousin oscar second from the left 18 years old and they are just dwarfed by the grown men in the militia. i'm not saying that that automatically means they are innocent but rob edwards rocked daniels and ernest knox when you look at the census records were three young black men in the area and their trial was conducted by a future lynn sherr , the sheriff arrested them was future founder of the. ernest knox confession which was really the main thing in the trial was delivered while he was being lynched. i've felt sadder and sadder the more i read it. i wish i could have exonerated them in a court of law by finding out who did it but there's no question what happened in trial would stand up to scrutiny today. it does matter that question and this is the originating moment. this is the originating thing up 100 years really of injustice that came out. thank you all so much for listening. [applause] c if yo
this is ernest knox at 18 years old.he was an orphan and he worked as a hired man from the time he was 14. and then his cousin oscar second from the left 18 years old and they are just dwarfed by the grown men in the militia. i'm not saying that that automatically means they are innocent but rob edwards rocked daniels and ernest knox when you look at the census records were three young black men in the area and their trial was conducted by a future lynn sherr , the sheriff arrested them was...
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robert: i just learned a lot of people look like ernest hemingway. kimberly: i would have gone with a fake bull, absolutely. no running tomorrow, people, it will be hot. josh: exactly, take it easy. sunday at the citi open, mid 90's. not quite as muggy as today, but it will still feel hot. monday i think will be the hottest temperatures of the season. kimberly: we are not going to go to bed yet. why should over two hundred years of citi® history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about ogress. that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. inanced the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reali
robert: i just learned a lot of people look like ernest hemingway. kimberly: i would have gone with a fake bull, absolutely. no running tomorrow, people, it will be hot. josh: exactly, take it easy. sunday at the citi open, mid 90's. not quite as muggy as today, but it will still feel hot. monday i think will be the hottest temperatures of the season. kimberly: we are not going to go to bed yet. why should over two hundred years of citi® history matter to you? well, because it tells us...
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ernest was made for yes. >> luckily there were no mishaps. hemingway never let his fun interfere with his work. >> i work on a -- rewriting the constant searching for a better phrase, bet are word. >> hemingway was completely ruthless with himself. would throw away what other briers would probably have held >> in later years, hemingway spent much of his time in key west and havana, often aboard his boat. his novel of a fisherman's epic struggle "the old man and the sea" won a pulitzer prize in 1953. the nobel came a year later. but -- this is when the plunge into madness is beginning? >> you can see it. >> in his latest book, hotchner describes hemingway's increasing depression and paranoia. leading up to his death from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at age 16. it was front page news. the story of a man whose life and work still have the power to move us. >> through it all this was incredible man. had an attitude toward living and life that was like no other that i have ever known. before or after. he was an original. and when. >> osgood: ahe
ernest was made for yes. >> luckily there were no mishaps. hemingway never let his fun interfere with his work. >> i work on a -- rewriting the constant searching for a better phrase, bet are word. >> hemingway was completely ruthless with himself. would throw away what other briers would probably have held >> in later years, hemingway spent much of his time in key west and havana, often aboard his boat. his novel of a fisherman's epic struggle "the old man and the...