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how about for you, ray? >> i think the author events we had virtually has been great and i definitely see the longer term plan that pandemic will accelerate that . it's also helping that we have a whole program which we did 100 percent in person prior to the pandemic. we would see about 1200 kids every saturday at about half of the ranches and within three weeks of the pandemic we had to transition to assume class and we recovered almost the entire slate of people coming online which is great but i think there's still a lot of people who want to have the option of being in person and i see us when we are able to to have both. maybe you have some people who want to one come to the right let'shope the person part is able to and sooner rather than later . >> in the. and i think so people can be surprised. use libraries in a long time, they are familiar with the stereotype of just coming in for principles quiet place to study this aspect of libraries being a community center, cultural center be surprising. how w
how about for you, ray? >> i think the author events we had virtually has been great and i definitely see the longer term plan that pandemic will accelerate that . it's also helping that we have a whole program which we did 100 percent in person prior to the pandemic. we would see about 1200 kids every saturday at about half of the ranches and within three weeks of the pandemic we had to transition to assume class and we recovered almost the entire slate of people coming online which is...
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ray, welcome back to the show. ray singh castaneda: thank you, thank you. good to be here.hank you. before we get to sabor del valle, there you go, tell us what you're holding there and tell us how they're holding up. ray: i'm holding a bottle of herencia. guillermo is the president of mava, mexican-american vintners association, and they just opened up yesterday, i think, so they can have people do their wine tasting. and also here in santa clara county, south county is where some of our vintners are, but we're trying to promote them as much as possible. we had a wine tasting virtual event in december, it was very festive. we had 50 people on it that had purchased their wines first. and then we did one in october with amelia ceja also, so we're trying to help them and do the same thing with the restaurants in this area. of course, we had--we had a scheduled event for sabor del valle this past year. like many, they were--we had to cancel it. and we have another one scheduled for july, but i think we're going to end up postponing that one too. but we're doing a virtual fundr
ray, welcome back to the show. ray singh castaneda: thank you, thank you. good to be here.hank you. before we get to sabor del valle, there you go, tell us what you're holding there and tell us how they're holding up. ray: i'm holding a bottle of herencia. guillermo is the president of mava, mexican-american vintners association, and they just opened up yesterday, i think, so they can have people do their wine tasting. and also here in santa clara county, south county is where some of our...
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ray what is it in miami right now? >> going back to march we closed our doors for two weeks and then on april 8 we jumped back in helping out with the covid-19 responds. a lot of people may have heard about the unemployment web site. people were being laid off here in miami-dade. the library jumped in and put up 26 drive-through locations to hand out unemployment applications to people. operative the drive-through location for about two and half months or so. and we saw when the retail industry start open up a little bit, we started the reopening plan to get our library's back to the public so people can come in. we actually reopened on june 8. of course limited occupancy, social distancing measures, limiting the number of computer computers, had to have a mask to come in or the staff had to have a mask. and it has gone pretty well. certainly a lot of trepidation from our patrons and our staff. but we have seem to work through pretty well. i think everyone is been pretty understanding even though there've been unusual
ray what is it in miami right now? >> going back to march we closed our doors for two weeks and then on april 8 we jumped back in helping out with the covid-19 responds. a lot of people may have heard about the unemployment web site. people were being laid off here in miami-dade. the library jumped in and put up 26 drive-through locations to hand out unemployment applications to people. operative the drive-through location for about two and half months or so. and we saw when the retail...
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at a number of rays have been going, which are l of rays have been going, which are basically— of raysrisk we — basically putting people's lives at risk. we are in a very serious situation _ risk. we are in a very serious situation. the nhs is close to being overwhelmed. we had over 90,000 deaths _ overwhelmed. we had over 90,000 deaths from covid, and we put a death— deaths from covid, and we put a death rate — deaths from covid, and we put a death rate of over 1000 a day. still a very— death rate of over 1000 a day. still a very serious issue, eve has artie mentioned — a very serious issue, eve has artie mentioned the fact that we've got problems— mentioned the fact that we've got problems on the supply chain with the vaccines, the vaccine story is actually— the vaccines, the vaccine story is actually very positive, and we've already— actually very positive, and we've already had close to 5 million people — already had close to 5 million people vaccinated and we know that the government target is to have 13.5 million done by the middle of february. — 13.5 million done by the middle o
at a number of rays have been going, which are l of rays have been going, which are basically— of raysrisk we — basically putting people's lives at risk. we are in a very serious situation _ risk. we are in a very serious situation. the nhs is close to being overwhelmed. we had over 90,000 deaths _ overwhelmed. we had over 90,000 deaths from covid, and we put a death— deaths from covid, and we put a death rate — deaths from covid, and we put a death rate of over 1000 a day. still a...
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but off the track ray ray is just as impressive.ees and now he's going after his masters in psychology at a washington state university. now the 23-year-old tells us just how he got to that starting line. >> i started it at the age of 9 or 10. one of my uncles was like yo, he's ridiculously fast, we should try to get him in track. and then the first year that i ran track i made junior olympics. and from think just always stuck with it. >> ray-ray, a four-time all-american, has broken records at every school he's been to. >> high school i have the 100 and 200-meter record. i went on to win the state championship in the 100 and 200. i then went to junior college at century, arizona. i have the school record there for the 60-meter dash. and i went on to washington state university where i have a school record in the 50-meter. and not only is it a school record, it's the 12th fastest time in college history and the fastest in the pac-12. so i'm a strong believer in not limiting yourself. even if you don't think you can do it just don't
but off the track ray ray is just as impressive.ees and now he's going after his masters in psychology at a washington state university. now the 23-year-old tells us just how he got to that starting line. >> i started it at the age of 9 or 10. one of my uncles was like yo, he's ridiculously fast, we should try to get him in track. and then the first year that i ran track i made junior olympics. and from think just always stuck with it. >> ray-ray, a four-time all-american, has...
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that is good news, admiral ray. you have been doing a fantastic job in your role and i look forward to your testimony. five minutes oral and if you have a longer written statement we would be glad to put that in for the record for the floor is yours, sir. >> good afternoon, chairman, chairman wicker, thank you for having me here. before i get started mr. chairman on behalf of the commandant and the men and women of the united states coast guard we pass our sincere condolences as you mourn the passing of your dad. >> thank you very much. >> yes, sir. i want to thank you for your unwavering support or service and this opportunity to update you on the coast guard to protect american sovereignty, promote economic prosperity expand american leadership across the arctic. the rapidly changing physical operational and geostrategic environment is driving increased activity in the region and with an increased risk acrossti the maritime sector. our mission and the highlight has involved since 1760s seven and our commitment to
that is good news, admiral ray. you have been doing a fantastic job in your role and i look forward to your testimony. five minutes oral and if you have a longer written statement we would be glad to put that in for the record for the floor is yours, sir. >> good afternoon, chairman, chairman wicker, thank you for having me here. before i get started mr. chairman on behalf of the commandant and the men and women of the united states coast guard we pass our sincere condolences as you mourn...
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you mentioned there really was not rage with regard to not just to the russian actions but as admiral ray mentioned, there were some miscommunications and certainly by the coast guard. i had been asking for an after action both from the northern command in the coast guard and the u.s. navy. but what would you as we are what yout this point think we and talking about the coast guard, and any others involved on preventing future incidences from happening again as you mentioned. this can be the new normal. but what specifically would you would you members to make sure that happens with regard to coast guard actions another actions in the u.s. government can be taking. madsen: thank you mr. chairman. i think in a written testimony, we lay out three functions. the first one is definitely, we need to hear from our government, not from the russian military about any activities. so i think what we discovered is that i don't really know how to describe it other than there is some kind of a gap in communication between the u.s. government to know about the exercises in the coast guard that we depen
you mentioned there really was not rage with regard to not just to the russian actions but as admiral ray mentioned, there were some miscommunications and certainly by the coast guard. i had been asking for an after action both from the northern command in the coast guard and the u.s. navy. but what would you as we are what yout this point think we and talking about the coast guard, and any others involved on preventing future incidences from happening again as you mentioned. this can be the...
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ray, 20 seconds. ray: hot takes get clicks and follows, that's the media we are in.eprogramming is probably a bad idea and the only thing that they believe that is because they were told it by this network. howie: other liberal commentators have used deprogramming and i think it's the wrong word. , ahead we have exclusive focus group footage on how much trump supporters hate the media. up next peter doocy on covering the new administration. new patients get a full exam & set of x-rays with no obligation. no insurance? no worries, it's free. plus, now all patients can get 20% off their treatment plan. find every reason to smile. every day at aspen dental. call 1-800-aspendental or book today at aspendental.com >> why weren't president biden and all members to have biden family met not wearing masks when signing mask mandate on federal grounds? >> they were celebrating a historic day in our country. howie: joining us now white house chief correspondent peter doocy. did you think that was a good exchange with her on your question about biden not wearing mask by lincoln
ray, 20 seconds. ray: hot takes get clicks and follows, that's the media we are in.eprogramming is probably a bad idea and the only thing that they believe that is because they were told it by this network. howie: other liberal commentators have used deprogramming and i think it's the wrong word. , ahead we have exclusive focus group footage on how much trump supporters hate the media. up next peter doocy on covering the new administration. new patients get a full exam & set of x-rays with...
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nothing ray bob could do about it. and the case went pretty much nowhere after that for many months until there was a woman. she was terrified. and did she have a story to tell? >>> coming up, a young mother locked in with a killer. >> he just reached over the glove compartment and he pulled out the gun, and i said, please don't kill me. >> when "everything she knew" continues. >> when "everything she knew" continues. >>> late june, almost a year and a half after the murder of amber belkin, detective ray bob roberts roared down the highway to la ray doe. he had just gotten a call from the police there. giovani's wife wanted to talk. her name was veronica, and what a story she told. >> i made a dumb choice. i was really young, and i got pregnant really young. >> still in high school. >> yeah. >> she tried to resist him, she said, but he was insistent. and when she was pregnant -- >> our family insisted we got married. i listened to everyone except my own feelings. i didn't want to get marry, but i thought maybe that was
nothing ray bob could do about it. and the case went pretty much nowhere after that for many months until there was a woman. she was terrified. and did she have a story to tell? >>> coming up, a young mother locked in with a killer. >> he just reached over the glove compartment and he pulled out the gun, and i said, please don't kill me. >> when "everything she knew" continues. >> when "everything she knew" continues. >>> late june, almost...
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what ray i want to ask you a question actually specifically about the judge's ruling and her ruling it the judge ruled out arguments that the case is politically motivated right while the song just supporters say that this is clearly. that this clearly has political grounds where do you see the truth lying. well i think the support of the complex here. the trial so to speak or the hearing was assuring age it was a disgrace british law says that there believed no extradition to the united states if if in simple logical problem and everything about that trial showed that it was a political problem so it's a to say well that doesn't matter you know the whole thing was such a travesty that i could see if i were joe biden whom with that coming over this side of the atlantic and showing all these nice miscarriages of justice in our courts so in my view biden is is well rid of them and that you know biden was around when this came up before the 1st amendment may be of some importance to him . let's concede the fact that he and obama and the attorney general eric holder at the time did not pro
what ray i want to ask you a question actually specifically about the judge's ruling and her ruling it the judge ruled out arguments that the case is politically motivated right while the song just supporters say that this is clearly. that this clearly has political grounds where do you see the truth lying. well i think the support of the complex here. the trial so to speak or the hearing was assuring age it was a disgrace british law says that there believed no extradition to the united states...
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these numbers are staggering, ray. in chicago, it has seen a 61% increase in shooting victims so far this year. ray, we're talking about 2021. what is your take and how do you get your arms around all of this? >> well, unfortunately i'm pretty pessimistic. in new york city, you have about 12 people who are actively running for mayor, actually there are more who have filed. none of them are talking about any realistic plan to address the rise in crime. they use words like we want to reimagine the police. i have no idea what that means. people want to be safe. what they're trying to do of course is cater to the most progressive extremes of the party because those are the people who vote in primaries. they want to be safe too. i don't see any light at the end of the tunnel right now in new york city and in other big cities. the mayors are holding the police back and, you know, the police are not going to jeopardize their well-being by doing the proactive measures that i think made -- certainly made new york safe and other
these numbers are staggering, ray. in chicago, it has seen a 61% increase in shooting victims so far this year. ray, we're talking about 2021. what is your take and how do you get your arms around all of this? >> well, unfortunately i'm pretty pessimistic. in new york city, you have about 12 people who are actively running for mayor, actually there are more who have filed. none of them are talking about any realistic plan to address the rise in crime. they use words like we want to...
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rays passed through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe fund visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that through x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is unique and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. the special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasser's park a solar probe can't do that so both probes will complement each other. assembly had to be 1st with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months. ago. you know only 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch. in the many iranian army will be good operating grammarian are going to be off. the solar orbit so we'll spend 7 years collecting data from the sun employing its 1
rays passed through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe fund visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that through x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is unique and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. the special ability...
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today in the news we are seeing christopher ray do that. he knows if he speaks out publicly right now and says entirely and specifically how severe the threat is anything much has already but if he says did this, the details of where they are finding this was funded and who enabled and facilitated it he is facing a likely firing and you may say who cares if he has a paycheck or not. that is not motivating him what is motivating him is how do you feel about enacting fbi director for the next week with rudy giuliani or sidney powell? we need him in place and if he's doing this out of survival for the fbi i say that is okay. >> this all goes back to the section for book about consequences and that is obviously a very powerful reminder of the consequences going against the president and commander-in-chief that does not want any kind of defense on - - dissent in the ranks but wondering why these are so close to the fbi and why code is so important and ingrained the number one have to do with credibility because without credibility the fbi is not
today in the news we are seeing christopher ray do that. he knows if he speaks out publicly right now and says entirely and specifically how severe the threat is anything much has already but if he says did this, the details of where they are finding this was funded and who enabled and facilitated it he is facing a likely firing and you may say who cares if he has a paycheck or not. that is not motivating him what is motivating him is how do you feel about enacting fbi director for the next...
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so, he takes me to x-ray and they put a lead shield over my eye, and they hit me with a shot of x-ray. and i go back to my room. the next day, they come in and give me another shot of x-ray. and this commander, who was a doctor, said son, when i was a country doctor, we called this the hair of the dog that bit you. and i figured out that was his way of telling me what he wasn't supposed to tell me. the hair of the dog that bit me was a little bit of radiation. hannah: and so, he had a very unique experience. and they never really explained to him what had happened. but after they did complete the two tests in the pacific, when they returned to the states, there was a large area roped off on the main deck. nobody could go on that area on that ship. they said it was too hot, that it was contaminated. never mind that they're all still living on the ship at the same time, but that was the case. and as we had continued the tradition of doing navy days to this day, f. lincoln grahlfs was on his ship during a navy day and they were stationed at pearl harbor. navy day is when civilians can go
so, he takes me to x-ray and they put a lead shield over my eye, and they hit me with a shot of x-ray. and i go back to my room. the next day, they come in and give me another shot of x-ray. and this commander, who was a doctor, said son, when i was a country doctor, we called this the hair of the dog that bit you. and i figured out that was his way of telling me what he wasn't supposed to tell me. the hair of the dog that bit me was a little bit of radiation. hannah: and so, he had a very...
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rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms.in say funding visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that through x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasa has park a solar probe can't do that so both probes will complement each other. assembly had to be 1st with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months. we. go. in early 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch like. everybody working in the white. and when you're on the other we will be good you know bring cameras and we are going to be off. the solar orbit so we
rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms.in say funding visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that through x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special...
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rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that through x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasser's parkas solar probe can't do that so both probes will complement each other. assembly had to be 1st with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months . ago. you know early 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch like. everybody bringing in white. even though many iranians are you looking good you know bring memories on your head when he off. the solar orbit so we
rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that through x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special...
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bad chest x-ray. >> reporter: here is a side by side.the healthy lungs are clean with a lot of black. that's mainly air. while in a smoker's lung white lines are indicative of scarring and congestion. then to the covid lung. >> you will seert see a lot of that white, dense scarring or you will see it throughout t enreung. even if you are in the feeling problems now, the fact that that's on your chest pray is indicative of you possibly having problems later on. >> reporter: now, dr. bank says it's too early to know the extent of covid's impact on your body or if the scarring will heal. >>> president-elect joe biden has just rolled out his $1.9 trillion american rescue plan as you may have seen live here a few moments ago. the package includes more than $400 billion to combat the coronavirus pandemic. there will be 350 billion to help state and local governments meet budget shortfalls. workers and families will get a boost with $1,400 payments. better unemployment benefits, paid leave for workers and generous child care subsidies round out
bad chest x-ray. >> reporter: here is a side by side.the healthy lungs are clean with a lot of black. that's mainly air. while in a smoker's lung white lines are indicative of scarring and congestion. then to the covid lung. >> you will seert see a lot of that white, dense scarring or you will see it throughout t enreung. even if you are in the feeling problems now, the fact that that's on your chest pray is indicative of you possibly having problems later on. >> reporter:...
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you'll hear those shared by noble ray today. you'll know that as you hear those, that those are facts and findings from an expert who the district attorney in this case, myself, did not influence. i also took pains to stay out of any contacts with any family members, any civil attorneys, any of the people that someone might think might have an ability to influence this decision. i purposely avoided those individuals. my first conversation with jacob blake was today, minutes before this press conference and i have still not spoken to any of the officers impacted in this case. okay. so that is the legal status of the investigation. i now want to talk specifically about the law of self-defense. i do that because my laser focus throughout the presentation is going to be if one was to charge any officer in this case, what would a jury trial look like? if you don't have a case that you can prove beyond a reasonable doubt as you heard me talk about, then you're ethically obligated not to charge such case. my belief is this is not a cas
you'll hear those shared by noble ray today. you'll know that as you hear those, that those are facts and findings from an expert who the district attorney in this case, myself, did not influence. i also took pains to stay out of any contacts with any family members, any civil attorneys, any of the people that someone might think might have an ability to influence this decision. i purposely avoided those individuals. my first conversation with jacob blake was today, minutes before this press...
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rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in say funding visible light you can only see the effects of solar eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate their causes and in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. the special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasser's park a solar probe can't do that so both probes will complement each other. assembly had to be firm with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months. ago. you know early 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch. party bringing in white. in the many iranians are moving good bring cameras and are going to be off. the solar orbit so we'll spend 7 years colle
rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in say funding visible light you can only see the effects of solar eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate their causes and in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. the...
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. >> you write with a lot of passion about chris ray, the man who replaced you.at he was prevented from speaking. how worried should we be in the american public that chris ray was constrained from speaking the truth as the fbi director. and his only mission was to cower and try to protect his people, try to protect the mission they were pursuing. and not speak up to the president, speak truth to power. how worried should we be that that happened? >> guest: i don't think you should worry about the person, chris ray is a person of integrity and great inner strength. we should all worry about the circumstances in which he found himself, which is needed to protect an institution and rule of law in the face of a lawless dishonest president. i don't doubt we make tactical judgments about when to press against attorney general bill barr or when to press against the president and that's not of his doing. i think he was doing wise things and being careful about how he approached it but that to me speaks to why it was such an enormous mistake for this country to have a co
. >> you write with a lot of passion about chris ray, the man who replaced you.at he was prevented from speaking. how worried should we be in the american public that chris ray was constrained from speaking the truth as the fbi director. and his only mission was to cower and try to protect his people, try to protect the mission they were pursuing. and not speak up to the president, speak truth to power. how worried should we be that that happened? >> guest: i don't think you should...
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mcguire up, that could give ray some push., from what i understand, it was wednesday night. there were bankers and hollywood people there. direction to -- dexter goil. you're a big hollywood buff, right? if ari -- a huge dealmaker. >> global investment bank, byron allen, another bigtime investment -- he's also a comedian according to his bio. liz: byron allen, charlie, so you know, started a business after being a talk show host. he is a brilliant businessman. it's interesting to see because this is what new york actually needs is somebody who understands business and keeps business from fleeing this city. >> i agree. clyde gillingston, artistic director of carnegie hall. another one, an attorney been involved in politics, i believe she's -- i can't remember where i ran into her. i know her from somewhere. [laughter] lawrence bender, film producer, how do you say this? american businessman, president of -- liz: yeahment. >> here's the interesting thing, liz, and you're right, ray, from what i understand, spoke about the need t
mcguire up, that could give ray some push., from what i understand, it was wednesday night. there were bankers and hollywood people there. direction to -- dexter goil. you're a big hollywood buff, right? if ari -- a huge dealmaker. >> global investment bank, byron allen, another bigtime investment -- he's also a comedian according to his bio. liz: byron allen, charlie, so you know, started a business after being a talk show host. he is a brilliant businessman. it's interesting to see...
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chris ray is a person of integrity and great strength. we should all were about the circumstances which he found himself was needing to protect an institution and the rule of law in the face of a lawless, dishonest president. so i don't doubt that he had to make tactical judgments about when to press against attorney general barr when to press against the president. that is not of his doing pretty think he was doing wise things to be careful about how he approached it. but that to me speaks to why such an enormous mistake for this country to have a corrupt chief executive breed that is not chris ray's fault. >> i have been asking a lot of questions about your book, especially at the end of your book. we talk a little bit about the beginning of your book pretty want to hear some of these examples. you talk about key moments when you had to basically grow in the job as a prosecutor. as a baby prosecutor and a not to baby prosecutor. talk a little bit about your choice in prosecuting mr. fleet. >> is a junior prosecutor in the southern distr
chris ray is a person of integrity and great strength. we should all were about the circumstances which he found himself was needing to protect an institution and the rule of law in the face of a lawless, dishonest president. so i don't doubt that he had to make tactical judgments about when to press against attorney general barr when to press against the president. that is not of his doing pretty think he was doing wise things to be careful about how he approached it. but that to me speaks to...
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one excavation stunt terrified actress carey mulligan during filming ensuring costar ray find safety in a scene where he was buried in my identity but also kara. yeah i mean obviously great didn't want to use a stunt mom which i totally get but it just it leaves me with a terrible task of trying to you know stop him from such a casing which is pretty i think you'd better come and see. thankfully they find survives being buried alive and the film couple can go on to make archaeological history king everyone's going to want a piece on this issue from. finally today the sad news that hollywood actress cloris leachman has passed away at the age of 94 she won multiple emmy awards for how television work especially playing the delightfully neurotic phyllis lynn strong in the mary tyler moore show back in the 1970 s. of the same time she won an oscar playing on the basis housewife in the last picture show she had a long career. in showbiz and only stopped working a few years ago. more on the websites of course at the w dot com slash culture lots of all the arts and culture stores to be foun
one excavation stunt terrified actress carey mulligan during filming ensuring costar ray find safety in a scene where he was buried in my identity but also kara. yeah i mean obviously great didn't want to use a stunt mom which i totally get but it just it leaves me with a terrible task of trying to you know stop him from such a casing which is pretty i think you'd better come and see. thankfully they find survives being buried alive and the film couple can go on to make archaeological history...
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rae shawn ray. thank you for talking with me.is it as simple as a generational divide where people who are the older generation talk about malcolm and they talk about mlk and people who are younger say, you know what that hasn't. that they need a new strategy as i look at keyshawn story and i think about the similarities that i have a little cousin named keyshawn who is around the same age that keshawn was in that particular segment and he had been stopped over 100 times and i also think about he sean's mother's health and how research highlights that women particularly black women also oftentimes have to deal with the collateral damages that are left over from police violence. but what i think that they did highlights from a generational perspective is that i hear a lot of young people saying that i am not my ancestors sincerely these hands that is a slogan that i see on social media a lot in mlk even though he was obviously for non-violence. he understood that riots meant something that it means that when people have tried to k
rae shawn ray. thank you for talking with me.is it as simple as a generational divide where people who are the older generation talk about malcolm and they talk about mlk and people who are younger say, you know what that hasn't. that they need a new strategy as i look at keyshawn story and i think about the similarities that i have a little cousin named keyshawn who is around the same age that keshawn was in that particular segment and he had been stopped over 100 times and i also think about...
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tom brady se lleva el duelo y tampa bay rays derrotan a los saints.podrÁ estar para este partido. final de la supercopa de espaÑa. griesman. ponÍa el 1—0. vana tiempo extra y este golazodel alter titular la historia a la estÉtica club de la supercopa. en un penalti a favor de los tigres y gonzÁlez la falla. en el segundo tiempo, 74, el colombianohacer 1—0 y aguirre aprovecha el rechace y marca el 2—0. ganaron los santos. este lunes siga en el fÚtbol mexicano y la acciÓn de la liga mx. en vivo por tudn. estÁn informados con el mÁs importante del dÍa. seres: con historia de familia mariachi que estuvo cerca de perder su casa en chicago. el pago de sus rentas atraso. es un amigo que iniciÓ la campaÑa para recaudar fondos desde sor esperanza para esta familia y pasaron de la pena a un enorme alivio. >> Éste ser conocido mariachi cielito lindo. una familia de nueve miembros entre padres e hijoshan sido embajadores de este gÉnero musical en grandes escenarios de estados unidos. la pandemia les poseen una difÍcil situaciÓn econÓmica. >> mÁs cancelaciones se
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rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of solar eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. the special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasa is park a solar probe can't do that so both probes will complement each other. assembly had to be 1st with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months. in early 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch like. everybody working in the white. even though many iranians are you looking good operating grammarian you're going to be on. the solar orbit so we'll spend 7 years
rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of solar eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. the special...
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. >> they knocked on the door of kay and william ray, the couple who lived next door to the goslins.t they had to say was so compelling, they asked him to immediately come in for an interview. >> said he had some information about something ms. goslin told you. >> somehow another got involved with a drug dealer. at least $20,000 of meth and got jumped and stole away from him. it happens these guys are supposedly after him for the money. >> the rays explained to the investors jessie had told them about the drug dealers weeks before the murder. >> she seem worried at all about what was going on? >> she's been scared ever since this has happened she's been scared. fear for her life and her children. >> did they ever say who these people were. >> no. >> where they were from? >> never said nothing about it. >> kay ray convinced jessie she should talk to military investors, tell them what she told local police. it turned out to be a fateful decision. >> they get in and go to cid headquarters. >> with kay ray sitting next to her for support, jessie gave a detail explanation about why she tu
. >> they knocked on the door of kay and william ray, the couple who lived next door to the goslins.t they had to say was so compelling, they asked him to immediately come in for an interview. >> said he had some information about something ms. goslin told you. >> somehow another got involved with a drug dealer. at least $20,000 of meth and got jumped and stole away from him. it happens these guys are supposedly after him for the money. >> the rays explained to the...
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president biden plans to keep christopher ray as that agency's director. make sure to get your lottery tickets today, the drawing for mega millions $970 million jackpot, the ninth third-largest a lot of history. jillian: the cash option comes out with $716 million, the longest stretch without a mega
president biden plans to keep christopher ray as that agency's director. make sure to get your lottery tickets today, the drawing for mega millions $970 million jackpot, the ninth third-largest a lot of history. jillian: the cash option comes out with $716 million, the longest stretch without a mega
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cristina rendon all right, ray bogan reporting live for us tonight. ray thinks. much of the bay area. welcome the new administration today, especially kamila harris since she was born in oakland and grew up in berkeley ktvu severly in oakland tonight with reaction ever a lot of proud people out there. absolutely frank here in oakland tonight, people tell me they've waited a long time for this moment that they could not be more proud that the first female vice president is from the east bay. oakland city hall is lit in red, white and blue in honor of president joe biden and vice president kamila harris, who calls herself a daughter of oakland mayor libby shaft texted me this video wednesday night of her celebrating with her husband and daughter right after the vice president took the oath of office. in the lakeshore district. neighbors gathered to talk about the inauguration and the vice president's impact on the bay area, just knowing that there was someone from oakland who grew up here in the bay area, who knows the challenges that we've gone through and grew up
cristina rendon all right, ray bogan reporting live for us tonight. ray thinks. much of the bay area. welcome the new administration today, especially kamila harris since she was born in oakland and grew up in berkeley ktvu severly in oakland tonight with reaction ever a lot of proud people out there. absolutely frank here in oakland tonight, people tell me they've waited a long time for this moment that they could not be more proud that the first female vice president is from the east bay....
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international gillum ses patrick holden and ray will photo. and thank you for joining us here at r.t. international there forget you can have your say on our stories by following us on social media about the top of the hour. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and obviously going to get out of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. that would. be a brother that they couldn't be sure would be cruel to field a very heavy rain of my body and formal. i see a chip you see the grass out there just wait until you get the opportunity to blow . when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's going to feel like you're walking on air. so how do you feel about you know when. the preview. for me in it would be able to get married. would have to. get the big. fellow a. good a community a very kind of you don't. shoot with the sleep nights i keep on trying to call the chaplain yes the last of the longer zone people calling want to my getting on the phone. so we can get this more for them and get going. but i mean
international gillum ses patrick holden and ray will photo. and thank you for joining us here at r.t. international there forget you can have your say on our stories by following us on social media about the top of the hour. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and obviously going to get out of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. that would. be a brother that they couldn't be sure would be cruel to field a very heavy rain of my body and formal. i see...
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ina a ray of light that will be out of this in a few months yet.dea? as you go to the headlines in the different papers come you'll see that burst as it has been, so far, in this third round, being given a pretty easy ride. i do scratch my head, because at every step of the way he has been behind the curve where they may have been benign, but full of wishful thinking which is not what a government or a prime minister is supposed to do. i will save your christmas, he was saying only at the weekend that we are not going to shut schools. this constant you turning cover this constant sense of utter chaos over and above what would be an incredibly difficult situation for any national leader, it does beg belief that he is still given by certain papers the benefit of the doubt, and to your question it's going to be incredibly difficult, as caroline says, it's notjust the difficult, as caroline says, it's not just the weather. it's a sense of exhaustion, huge amounts of mental health problems in the country. loneliness, medical staff absolutely at their wi
ina a ray of light that will be out of this in a few months yet.dea? as you go to the headlines in the different papers come you'll see that burst as it has been, so far, in this third round, being given a pretty easy ride. i do scratch my head, because at every step of the way he has been behind the curve where they may have been benign, but full of wishful thinking which is not what a government or a prime minister is supposed to do. i will save your christmas, he was saying only at the...
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rays and x. rays and if i something along the lines that we're not living longer anymore we have done longer perhaps they may call prevent making the later stages of life pretty difficult not only for the people are living those lives but also for everybody around them i think the worst and the cruelest of all is that it's even bring it myself you can't reverse it and it's also meeting on that hard to do that yes it takes a bit of discomfort bread it's easily damper millions of people reverse that type to die be. yes and everyone watching us today can do it if not for themselves then at least for that loved one so that they don't have to carry you to the bathroom when you know i was you know going to thank you for making those points because they are the points that also got to met my father's day it had a great effect on me because we couldn't say goodbye but will sell on my children and grandchildren it has a huge impact on them because now they only remember their grandfather in this that this
rays and x. rays and if i something along the lines that we're not living longer anymore we have done longer perhaps they may call prevent making the later stages of life pretty difficult not only for the people are living those lives but also for everybody around them i think the worst and the cruelest of all is that it's even bring it myself you can't reverse it and it's also meeting on that hard to do that yes it takes a bit of discomfort bread it's easily damper millions of people reverse...
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>> awful lot of acronyms in there, ray. you did very well. [laughter] better than i can trying to repeat them. and there's a lot packed into that question, and i'm not sure how to really unpack it. i mean, first of all, i think tpp was a significant, very significant, hard-earned, harold-worked accomplishment -- hard-worked accomplishment of the obama administration. i was in singapore beginning research for this book the day that trump announced the withdrawal from it, and you could just physically almost, audibly hear the air sucked out of the region, you know? after they had spent eight years -- not all the asean countries, but several of them -- coming onboard to tpp. you know, it was another example of how the united states is viewed, which i haven't really had a chance to talk about. you know, the u.s. is viewed as end episodically entered, particularly our -- interested, particularly our diplomacy. fly in, give a reassuring speech, fly out and don't be seen for another six months. that has been the pattern over multiple administrations
>> awful lot of acronyms in there, ray. you did very well. [laughter] better than i can trying to repeat them. and there's a lot packed into that question, and i'm not sure how to really unpack it. i mean, first of all, i think tpp was a significant, very significant, hard-earned, harold-worked accomplishment -- hard-worked accomplishment of the obama administration. i was in singapore beginning research for this book the day that trump announced the withdrawal from it, and you could just...
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ray bogan, fox news. >>> well, it's been a chaotic year for the stock market, but 2020 ended on a high note. the dow jones and s and p both closed at new record highs today. the dow rose 196 points, the that nasdaq gained 18. >> happy new year! >>> many parts of the world already celebrating 2021. coming up after the break, we'll have a look back at the biggest stories of this past year. >>> also ahead on the 4, why children's fairly land in oakland decided to remain closed at least until the spring. ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. >>> it's 2021 in athens, greece and across europe at this hour. here are the fireworks going off over the acropolis in greece. there are rules about avoiding large gatherings, but churches will be open for new year's day worship. >>> well, 2020 is finally coming to an end, and it's been a year unlike any other in modern history. the world, of course, witnessing a pa
ray bogan, fox news. >>> well, it's been a chaotic year for the stock market, but 2020 ended on a high note. the dow jones and s and p both closed at new record highs today. the dow rose 196 points, the that nasdaq gained 18. >> happy new year! >>> many parts of the world already celebrating 2021. coming up after the break, we'll have a look back at the biggest stories of this past year. >>> also ahead on the 4, why children's fairly land in oakland decided to...
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ray vogan, fox news. >>> slack had some problems on the first full workday of 2021, the freaks based problems loading channels or connecting to slack earlier this morning. slack is now investigating the outage. this service is used by millions of people for work and school all across the country. we will be right back with more news after this. . >>> a new report finds bay area rents continue to fall. still san francisco has the highest rents in the country. according to the lab report, the average rent for one bedroom in the city is now around $2,600 a month. this is actually down about $840 from last year when it topped out at $3,500 a month. now, san jose has moved up to fourth on the list after new york and boston, the rent is about $2,100. that is down from more than 2400 last year. oakland is down from los angeles with rent $1,950 that is a rent decrease about $550 from last year in oakland. now, the plunge in rents is due to a large number of people with the flexibility to move leaving cities like san francisco, san jose and oakland. joining us now is michael freeman. thank yo
ray vogan, fox news. >>> slack had some problems on the first full workday of 2021, the freaks based problems loading channels or connecting to slack earlier this morning. slack is now investigating the outage. this service is used by millions of people for work and school all across the country. we will be right back with more news after this. . >>> a new report finds bay area rents continue to fall. still san francisco has the highest rents in the country. according to the...
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ray brady who was 94 years old. the trouble is nobody's sure how many ups or how many downs. >> ray had a regular segment called "the money crunch." he earned an emmy in 1982 for a series of reports on unemployment amid the recession. he spent 28 years at cbs news. when ray retired in 2000, current cbs news president andrew hayward hailed his powerful sense of integrity, his genuine interest in the people he met along the way, and his unflagging passion for the next story. andrew also said that ray brought wall street home to main street with grace, humor, and wisdom. he did all of those things, and i know very well he good he was because i had to succeed him. >> oh, boy, anthony. >> when ray retired. a lovely guy. ray brady was 94 years old. >> i remember watching him. mine is about kindness. one of my favorite words. we know a little kindness can go a long way. this from a young girl from montana. she was very upset after watching the assault on the capitolment so what did she do? ten-year-old emma jablonski watch
ray brady who was 94 years old. the trouble is nobody's sure how many ups or how many downs. >> ray had a regular segment called "the money crunch." he earned an emmy in 1982 for a series of reports on unemployment amid the recession. he spent 28 years at cbs news. when ray retired in 2000, current cbs news president andrew hayward hailed his powerful sense of integrity, his genuine interest in the people he met along the way, and his unflagging passion for the next story....
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frank: chris ray testified at least twice and from congress. he said the number one point now is domestic terrorism. then he went a step further and said, the highest subset in the category is hate based domestic terrorism. president flipped out that . lynn chris ray had the nerve to suggest that eva was just an ideology, not so much an organized group. so we know the deal he knows the only need the investigative tools in all enforcement to allow them to do their jobs. natasha: i think we have time for one more question rated you've done it all, you're in the fbi office you're in second in command, counterintelligence director. is there anything else that you want to accomplish rg . frank: i've lived quite an adventure. and i had a family has lived it with me for which i am very grateful. and then more than i thought that i ever would do for you and i told you that i did something that i didn't think i do which is write a book. and i'm talking to the public and i am living vicariously and trying to stay in the fight is speaking to people everyd
frank: chris ray testified at least twice and from congress. he said the number one point now is domestic terrorism. then he went a step further and said, the highest subset in the category is hate based domestic terrorism. president flipped out that . lynn chris ray had the nerve to suggest that eva was just an ideology, not so much an organized group. so we know the deal he knows the only need the investigative tools in all enforcement to allow them to do their jobs. natasha: i think we have...
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>> it's ray. everyone would call you ray. >> seth: so names have like -- >> yours does.what's "kristen" in london >> kristen it's just kristen. >> seth: what's ray? >> there's no -- if you went over there, and said your name was ray, they wouldn't know what you were talking about >> seth: this is so helpful. >> i mean, now you can go. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. oh, and there's one final one that you have to be really careful you don't say. >> seth: oh, great >> it's the word fanny >> seth: fanny >> yes >> seth: gotcha. because it means - >> no. >> seth: what does it mean >> it's -- [ whispering ] >> seth: so when i hear british people say fanny, that's what they've been talking about oh, my god that was so -- >> you can go now. >> seth: i can go now. >> now you'll feel -- because i lived there, seth, so i know >> seth: and you learned all that in nine months? >> just that [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, my god, kristen, thank you so much for being here i cannot wait for saturday night. >> thanks for having me. i miss you >> seth: check out "snl" this weekend with kristen wiig. "w
>> it's ray. everyone would call you ray. >> seth: so names have like -- >> yours does.what's "kristen" in london >> kristen it's just kristen. >> seth: what's ray? >> there's no -- if you went over there, and said your name was ray, they wouldn't know what you were talking about >> seth: this is so helpful. >> i mean, now you can go. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. oh, and there's one final one that you have to be really careful you...
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in thehe next epepisode was see more o of what ray isis endurin while they search for him. we spoke to him about what we can expect for the rest of season four. >> it is evolution. this show has to evolve. this is what it does. the evolution ofof the characte and the team. they are all changing. this season will be shocking. i'm just glad to have the fans that hope to stay along for the ride >> you can watch silting tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >> is back with the final check of the weather next. study today on the babay area hohomeowners,, learn n how you cacan elimininate monthlhly mortgagage paymentnts anand improvee your casashflow. look, , this isisn't my first rorodeo and lelet me tetell you something,g, i wowouldn't bebe here if i i thoughght reversee mortgageges took advantage e of any amamerican sesenior, oror worse, that it wawas some w way to tatake your hohome. itit's just a a loan designgned for older homeowowners, anand, it's hehelped over a m million amamericans. a rereverse momortgage loan isn't't some kinind of tririck to t take yourur home.
in thehe next epepisode was see more o of what ray isis endurin while they search for him. we spoke to him about what we can expect for the rest of season four. >> it is evolution. this show has to evolve. this is what it does. the evolution ofof the characte and the team. they are all changing. this season will be shocking. i'm just glad to have the fans that hope to stay along for the ride >> you can watch silting tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >> is back with...
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we have endured a long night of the american spirit, but as our eyes catch the dimness of the first raysse the remaining dark. let us gather the light. our destiny offers not the cup of despair but the chalice of opportunity, so let us seize it, not in fear but in gladness, and writers on the earth together let us go forward, firm in our faith, steadfast in our purpose, cautious in the dangers but sustained by our competence and the -- confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. [ applause ] confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. [ applause ] >> the ceremonies inaugurating richard nixon as the 37th president of the united states will close with a benediction offered by archbishop terrence cook of new york. >> oh, heavenly father, we thank you on this historic day for all the blessings that you have bestowed upon our country from its very beginning up to the present moment. >> after a luncheon in the capitol building hosted by the joint inaugural committee,
we have endured a long night of the american spirit, but as our eyes catch the dimness of the first raysse the remaining dark. let us gather the light. our destiny offers not the cup of despair but the chalice of opportunity, so let us seize it, not in fear but in gladness, and writers on the earth together let us go forward, firm in our faith, steadfast in our purpose, cautious in the dangers but sustained by our competence and the -- confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. [...
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in 1990, the superintendent, ray constanzo, he was in the 82nd airborne in world war ii. he made the determination that it was time to put it back in the amphitheater. the previous story and said he got a 10 minute notice. they called up and said we were going to put it near the cornerstone. grabbed the peter pan peanut so he looked around andgrabbed the peter pan peanut butter jar and those who participated in the ceremony placed their business cards in the jar and put some coins in and a letter, from mr. costanzo and then they , sealed up the replica cornerstone. we do plan to put a memorabilia box in the replica cornerstone to be opened in 2120 by the employees of arlington national cemetery. it is going to include a declaration of independence and a copy of the constitution provided by the national archives. the tomb guards are going to provide their identification badge. the caisson platoon is going to provide their case on horstman's badge. the arlington ladies will provide a letter. we want all of those who have a hand in arlington national cemetery -- we are an ac
in 1990, the superintendent, ray constanzo, he was in the 82nd airborne in world war ii. he made the determination that it was time to put it back in the amphitheater. the previous story and said he got a 10 minute notice. they called up and said we were going to put it near the cornerstone. grabbed the peter pan peanut so he looked around andgrabbed the peter pan peanut butter jar and those who participated in the ceremony placed their business cards in the jar and put some coins in and a...
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molin ray allen was part of session being inserted but it's also about extraction, the billy to take the wounded and the dead out from the battlefield, out from the war and back home. these are things that it took me a while to appreciate but it wasn't a one-off. this was building and was a cultural sensibility in the never tactical operational aspects of how the u.s. decided its worst and the other scientific advance of dna testing. that story, , it wasn't immediately aware to me. if i can circle back to world war i. so much of j winters writing and tom, they help me understand the democratizing impulse of recovery on the battlefield, and insistence on naming, like the naming of the grunt, the naming of the lowest on the military hierarchy, that that persons body needed also to be recovered. in j winters work he spends time thinking about what memorials and monuments do, right, as the space of bereavement and the morning that help a community whose fabric has been torn asunder, to begin to stick it back together and appeal to one another. he talks about how the monument is inscribin
molin ray allen was part of session being inserted but it's also about extraction, the billy to take the wounded and the dead out from the battlefield, out from the war and back home. these are things that it took me a while to appreciate but it wasn't a one-off. this was building and was a cultural sensibility in the never tactical operational aspects of how the u.s. decided its worst and the other scientific advance of dna testing. that story, , it wasn't immediately aware to me. if i can...
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so after nine years, of fighting, and after the yale clinic jumped to help alex and ray who challenged the redactions of the black beners on first amendment ground, the government asked if they can do another review of the book and this time the review was very fair, and to the most part everything they they redacted has been unredacted and now people can read exactly what happen. to very very first edition of the book was beaut the war on terrorism in general. everything that happened from the day bin laden declared jihad on the out in 1996 until his death in may. so, now it is -- it's the same book but so much information that had been classified on national security grounds the first time, that makes it another book. it puts a piece that did not exist and most of that piece has to do with the tradition technique program, with torture, and when you read it and when you see it you'll see how that program was devastating to u.s. interests and devastating to our success or the lack thereof in the war on terror. >> to watch the rest over conversation visit our website, booktv.org. search
so after nine years, of fighting, and after the yale clinic jumped to help alex and ray who challenged the redactions of the black beners on first amendment ground, the government asked if they can do another review of the book and this time the review was very fair, and to the most part everything they they redacted has been unredacted and now people can read exactly what happen. to very very first edition of the book was beaut the war on terrorism in general. everything that happened from the...
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shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the original owners of the land already had and wanted to keep. may god continue to bless the inupiaq people, may god continue to bless this land, may god continue to bless the sea from which cometh all of our abundance. and the church said... congregation: amen. man: arctic slope regional corporation is a company that's tied to the land claims that we were able to achieve in the early days. so, let's go into our boardroom. we have our table here, which is made around the traditional skin boat that we use for whaling. it's a symbol of the principles that we've taken from whaling as far as the importance of
shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much...
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announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy. marshall mckay: this has been home to the yocha dehe wintun nation for approximately 15,000 years. we know this through research and findings of sacred sites around the area. this valley was a-bustle with activity during the spanish occupation. this was part of a spanish land holding of about 50,000 acres at one time. and that brought along a great difficulty of times because they took us away from this land and moved us to the missions and any other holdings that they had as laborers. and after that, when the u.s. calvary came in to protect the gold rush and people in san francisco, they used this valley as a transit route to lake county. so there was a lot of agitated movement. there was a disposition we couldn't stay here anymore. so life was really modified greatly when we had people coming in that weren't wintun people. i always look at the colonization aspect and the oppression as a springboard. it gives me as a native american the opportunity to overcome t
announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy. marshall mckay: this has been home to the yocha dehe wintun nation for approximately 15,000 years. we know this through research and findings of sacred sites around the area. this valley was a-bustle with activity during the spanish occupation. this was part of a spanish land holding of about 50,000 acres at one time. and that brought along a great difficulty of times...