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well, join us after the break when alex continues, his conversation was george kevin and richard murphy. we'll see then the me, the news. welcome back. alex is in conversation with george, kevin, i'm professor richard murphy. that professor much much when you make of the service a box by us treasury said to john yellen, who seems to be advocating caden's in expansionist course for the world economy and telling the g 7 to lead the way? i believe that is what she thinks, i think janet yellen is leaving us in the keynesian expansion. it's very clear that biden is breaking all the rules. he does not think that that needs to be repaid in the usa, and he and she are communicating to the world open york office spend when you can, you have what is called a preschool head room. that means there is literally the capacity in very many countries, germany in particular, the u. k. still has plenty of physical capacity to spend more, get people to work, prevent time employment, get the economy investing in the things we need, like to bring you deal. yeah, i think they really want to do that. that's, t
well, join us after the break when alex continues, his conversation was george kevin and richard murphy. we'll see then the me, the news. welcome back. alex is in conversation with george, kevin, i'm professor richard murphy. that professor much much when you make of the service a box by us treasury said to john yellen, who seems to be advocating caden's in expansionist course for the world economy and telling the g 7 to lead the way? i believe that is what she thinks, i think janet yellen is...
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george floyd. and for the first time, derek chauvin directly addressing the floyd family today. alex perez in minneapolis tonight. >> reporter: in court today, the family of george floyd pleading for justice. their pain clear for all to see. floyd's 7-year-old daughter gianna, the first to speak, addressing the judge on video. >> we used to have dinner mints every single night before we went to bed. my daddy always used to help me brush my teeth. >> do you wish that he was still here with us? >> yeah. but he is. >> through his spirit? >> yes. >> yeah. if you could say anything to your daddy right now, what would it be? >> it would by me i miss you an love you. >> reporter: her father's murder >> reporter: floyd's brother, terrence, with a question for derek chauvin. >> what were you thinking? what was going through your head when you had your knee on my brother's neck? why -- when you knew that he posed no threat anymore, he was handcuffed, why didn't you at least get up? why you stayed there? >> reporter: the floyd family seeking the maximum sentence. >> we don't want to see no more
george floyd. and for the first time, derek chauvin directly addressing the floyd family today. alex perez in minneapolis tonight. >> reporter: in court today, the family of george floyd pleading for justice. their pain clear for all to see. floyd's 7-year-old daughter gianna, the first to speak, addressing the judge on video. >> we used to have dinner mints every single night before we went to bed. my daddy always used to help me brush my teeth. >> do you wish that he was...
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survivors when we think of james darden george gageby lady clindanced jesse rupert thomas evans hunter mcguire and alex neil and their roles or incidences in civil war medicine. we need to think of them as strong survivors whether they fought against pain appealed to an enemy's kindness gritted through a long journey or somehow found the courage to pick up a knife and suturing threads again these men and women represent hundreds and thousands who had similar experiences. in the 1828 webster dictionary the word survive is defined to remain alive. this closer look at civil war medicine and the shenandoah valley campaigns reminds us that survival personal and national physical and mental was a significant part of the war struggle in 1864. thank it's my privilege now to introduce my emerging civil war co-founder chris white and to have him tell you about chancellorsville is going to give
survivors when we think of james darden george gageby lady clindanced jesse rupert thomas evans hunter mcguire and alex neil and their roles or incidences in civil war medicine. we need to think of them as strong survivors whether they fought against pain appealed to an enemy's kindness gritted through a long journey or somehow found the courage to pick up a knife and suturing threads again these men and women represent hundreds and thousands who had similar experiences. in the 1828 webster...
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survivors when we think of james darden george gageby lady clindanced jesse rupert thomas evans hunter mcguire and alex neil and their roles or incidences in civil war medicine. we need to think of them as strong survivors whether they fought against pain appealed to an enemy's kindness gritted through a long journey or somehow found the courage to pick up a knife and suturing threads again these men and women represent hundreds and thousands who had similar experiences. in the 1828 webster dictionary the word survive is defined to remain alive. this closer look at civil war medicine and the shenandoah valley campaigns reminds us that survival personal and national physical and mental was a significant part of the war struggle in 1864. thank you. learn more about the people and events that shape the civil war and reconstruction every saturday at 6pm eastern only on american history history tv here on c-span 3 here american history tv on c-span 3 exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. tonight at eight eastern on lectures in history former defense secretary donald rum
survivors when we think of james darden george gageby lady clindanced jesse rupert thomas evans hunter mcguire and alex neil and their roles or incidences in civil war medicine. we need to think of them as strong survivors whether they fought against pain appealed to an enemy's kindness gritted through a long journey or somehow found the courage to pick up a knife and suturing threads again these men and women represent hundreds and thousands who had similar experiences. in the 1828 webster...
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george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >>> since the passing of alex we've seen quite a range of guest hosts from news anchors to an nfl star and even a surgeon. >> that's right. but now a special talent at the critical crossroads of neuroscience and hollywood sitcoms is taking the show for a spin. our own will ganss breaks it down for us. >> also at the crossroads of neuroscience and sitcoms, no, i wish. maymi bialik played a scientist on mayim bialik is a neuroscientist in real life. she got the degree from ucla. she tackles a lot of issues on her podcast, mayim's big break down. she's the one with all the answers on "jeopardy." >> let's start with a little romantic dinner music, shall we? >> here is the guest host of jeopardy, mayim bialik. >> i was raised in a very creative and academic family, but it wasn't until high school that i fell in love with science, and that love led me to a ph.d. in neuroscience. >> reporter: who is mayim bialik? for one, a natural fit for "jeopardy." >> what is obla? the car i wanted when i was 16. that's a rambler. who
george bush: so roll up your sleeve and do your part. bill clinton: this is our shot. jimmy carter: now it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >>> since the passing of alex we've seen quite a range of guest hosts from news anchors to an nfl star and even a surgeon. >> that's right. but now a special talent at the critical crossroads of neuroscience and hollywood sitcoms is taking the show for a spin. our own will ganss breaks it down for us. >> also at the crossroads of neuroscience and...
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alex villanueva. borja: y tenemos cobertura desde mineÁpolis a la espera de la sentencia del expolic derck chauvin conocera hoy su sentencia por el asesinato del afroamericano george comentarios. en vivo desde minneapolis esta vilma tarazona.vilma adelante... la decisiÓn del juez que dictarÁ la sentencia contra el expolicÍa derek chauvin acusado de haber asesinado al afroamericano george floyd el aÑo pasado en esta ciudad. la fiscalÍa estÁ pidiendo 30 aÑos de cÁrcel. la defensa esta pidiendo libertad condicional. una persona que no tiene antecedentes criminales, podrÍa enfrentar una pena entre 12 y 15 aÑos, sin embargo el juez ha dicho que tendrÁ en cuenta los agravantes de este homicidio lo que le permite ir mÁs allÁ de su lineamiento pero, eso sÍ, no se puede exceder de los 40 aÑos en prisiÓn que es lo que ordena la ley en este estado. tuve la oportunidad de hablar con una activista hispana y me dice quÉ es lo que esperan desta sentencia. activista: esperamos una sentencia que pues primeramente nos ayude a todos las personas que vivimos en mineÁpolis, tener un sentimiento de rendiciÓn de cuentas, en donde no hay nadie que estÉ sobre la ley. vilma: bueno, nosotro
alex villanueva. borja: y tenemos cobertura desde mineÁpolis a la espera de la sentencia del expolic derck chauvin conocera hoy su sentencia por el asesinato del afroamericano george comentarios. en vivo desde minneapolis esta vilma tarazona.vilma adelante... la decisiÓn del juez que dictarÁ la sentencia contra el expolicÍa derek chauvin acusado de haber asesinado al afroamericano george floyd el aÑo pasado en esta ciudad. la fiscalÍa estÁ pidiendo 30 aÑos de cÁrcel. la defensa esta...
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years in prison for the death of george floyd, which fell short of the 30 years that prosecutors had requested. welcome everyone to the four i'm heather holmes and i'm alex savage. chauvin also addressed the court today, making a short statement. fox's madeline rivera has more now on today's sentencing. it was an emotional afternoon. george floyd's daughter, addressing the court through videos, saying that she misses playing with her dad and wishes that he could still be here with her heartbroken family members say the sentencing is just one step closer to closure for them. former police officer derek chauvin, has been sentenced to 22 a half years behind bars after murdering george floyd on a minneapolis st last year. shaaban was convicted of second degree on intentional murder, third degree murder and second degree manslaughter after a month long jury trial this past april. if you could say anything to your daddy right now, what would it be? it will be. i make sure and i love you were floyd's death on memorial day last year sparked worldwide outrage and protests after a teenager captured cell phone video of show over kneeling on floyd's neck for nine mi
years in prison for the death of george floyd, which fell short of the 30 years that prosecutors had requested. welcome everyone to the four i'm heather holmes and i'm alex savage. chauvin also addressed the court today, making a short statement. fox's madeline rivera has more now on today's sentencing. it was an emotional afternoon. george floyd's daughter, addressing the court through videos, saying that she misses playing with her dad and wishes that he could still be here with her...
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. >> all right, alex, in chicago for us. thank you so much. george? t.j., we'll go to that shocking moment in the middle of a soccer game over the weekend. a player collapsed and went into cardiac arrest on the field. kenneth moton tracking the story. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, george. the world is talking about this. let us repeat. danish soccer star christian eriksen is okay this morning. it was a packed house at the european championship opener against finland saturday. eriksen collapsed right there on the field after a short pass, and get this, the team doctor said eriksen was, quote, gone. suffering cardiac arrest, the midfielder had to be resuscitated using a defibrillator and what happened next, also incredible, his visibly distraught teammates recognizing the emergency, and circling the 29-year-old as medics worked on him. he was carried out to a loud ovation, where fans from both teams chanted his name. even after almost losing his life, denmark's coach said that eriksen wanted that match to continue. it did, a 1-0 win
. >> all right, alex, in chicago for us. thank you so much. george? t.j., we'll go to that shocking moment in the middle of a soccer game over the weekend. a player collapsed and went into cardiac arrest on the field. kenneth moton tracking the story. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, george. the world is talking about this. let us repeat. danish soccer star christian eriksen is okay this morning. it was a packed house at the european championship opener against...
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george mason and people like him in the founding period and i hope that's what visitors take away. welcome everyone delighted to be introducing our three speakers really terrific panel focused on alexellerstein's new book restricted data. let me first introduce alex and then the others kathleen and matt in turn. alex wellerstein is a story of science and nuclear technology. he's a professor at the stevens institute of technology in hoboken, new jersey wasted a director of the science and technology studies of science and technology studies in the
george mason and people like him in the founding period and i hope that's what visitors take away. welcome everyone delighted to be introducing our three speakers really terrific panel focused on alexellerstein's new book restricted data. let me first introduce alex and then the others kathleen and matt in turn. alex wellerstein is a story of science and nuclear technology. he's a professor at the stevens institute of technology in hoboken, new jersey wasted a director of the science and...
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george. >>> now to that road rage arrest overnight. two people in custody this morning after the shooting of a 6-year-old boy in california. alexerez joins us with more. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, michael. authorities say it was the hundreds of tips they received from the public that helped them zero in on the suspects. this morning, two suspects behind bars after the deadly road rage shooting of 6-year-old aiden leos. >> it's very sad because two young people ruined one family rorter: joanna cloonan was driving her son aiden to kindergarten in orange county last month says a car attempted to cut her off. that car firing a single shot striking aiden in his car seat. >> he was beautiful, and he was kind, and he was precious, and you killed him. >> reporter: authorities now arresting marcus anthony eriz and wynne lee. the suspects both in their 20s. investigators believe lee was driving and that her boyfriend, eriz, fired the gun from the passenger seat. after the shooting investigators and the families pled for the public for information, even offering a reward of $500,000. according to investigators, the arr
george. >>> now to that road rage arrest overnight. two people in custody this morning after the shooting of a 6-year-old boy in california. alexerez joins us with more. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, michael. authorities say it was the hundreds of tips they received from the public that helped them zero in on the suspects. this morning, two suspects behind bars after the deadly road rage shooting of 6-year-old aiden leos. >> it's very sad because two young...
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i also want to thank sean bone, john, ron, alex simpson, gerard, shannon smith, john beezer, tiffany george, jordan blue, kara fisher, niki tooshell, matt babink, kaitlin, alec, george greenwall, al, alexis gutierrez, brian mcdermott, lucy cox, and hunter blackburn and alex hall. so all of these people. i think my colleagues, they know these bills don't come about easily. they come through a lot of hard work. we thank everyone for participating on a regular process order on the floor to produce a bipartisan result to something for our nation. the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. wicker: i certainly rise in up is port of this legislation and urge a yes vote. this is an opportunity for the united states to strike a blow on behalf of answering the unfair competition that we are seeing from communist china. it's an opportunity to have a game changer in terms of geographic diversity in our research efforts. this morning the armed services committee heard extensive testimony about the need to compete with china at the military level. this is an opportunity to compete with chin
i also want to thank sean bone, john, ron, alex simpson, gerard, shannon smith, john beezer, tiffany george, jordan blue, kara fisher, niki tooshell, matt babink, kaitlin, alec, george greenwall, al, alexis gutierrez, brian mcdermott, lucy cox, and hunter blackburn and alex hall. so all of these people. i think my colleagues, they know these bills don't come about easily. they come through a lot of hard work. we thank everyone for participating on a regular process order on the floor to produce...