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alfred: yes.hink, first print to make it is our protections, the response of policymakers has been completely determined by the pandemic. so i strongly -- so a strong rebound in the third quarter last year, just to be disappointed again by a second wave of the virus in the fall and winter, and now a third wave of the virus in the beginning of this year. during this time, our protections have evolved, and the policy response has evolved. but we are projecting right now if we expect the vaccination rates to be met, which the european commission and european countries have been setting out before. they are confident this is possible, and that reflects our projection, what we are seeing in the first quarter -- projection. what we are seeing in the first quarter is going to be weaker. because of containment measures and lockdowns. we do not have -- what we do not have in the forecast is a continuation of lockdown measures and containment measures into april. and when this can be stopped in europe. this
alfred: yes.hink, first print to make it is our protections, the response of policymakers has been completely determined by the pandemic. so i strongly -- so a strong rebound in the third quarter last year, just to be disappointed again by a second wave of the virus in the fall and winter, and now a third wave of the virus in the beginning of this year. during this time, our protections have evolved, and the policy response has evolved. but we are projecting right now if we expect the...
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alfred hitchcock would have produced and directed eccentric unpredictable what did you make up. you know i would give this awards telecast a b. minus minus a try i mean they had a lot to contend with a member there was cold that they want to make sure that everybody was safe there they wanted to make sure there were less people there and then they took away all of the musical performances you had no host and you really just didn't have the spontaneity that we've had the past do you remember the year where they order pizza and they passed it out to the celebrities you got to see them back or you had for really comes when you're seeing that hit song happy and then you saw amy adams in the audience dancing all of that live interaction i really really really miss that and going forward they're going to have to find some way to bring that back and keep things safe but that part of the that the show was definitely missing we had a lot more speeches longer speeches but that entertainment and that musical selection and the interaction between the host and the celebrities and the nominee
alfred hitchcock would have produced and directed eccentric unpredictable what did you make up. you know i would give this awards telecast a b. minus minus a try i mean they had a lot to contend with a member there was cold that they want to make sure that everybody was safe there they wanted to make sure there were less people there and then they took away all of the musical performances you had no host and you really just didn't have the spontaneity that we've had the past do you remember the...
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if alfred hitchcock had been asked to produce and direct the oscars the awards ceremony could have looked a little like what we saw last night the academy award socially distance yes but also eccentric and unpredictable imagine hitchcock's the birds and the actresses with less teased hair and more face bass that i knew 30 county awards stood in stark contrast to previous years because of the very diverse lineup of nominees and winners 2 of the top prizes went to chinese born chloe zel she made history as the 1st woman of color to take home the best director trophy her a wedding road movie nomad layout struck a chord with the academy who turned her into the night's big winner. from the center of hollywood pretend demick to the main los angeles train station made pandemic a nice room where this happened. oh that was this year's oscars best actress frances mcdormand who had the star role in the best picture of 2020 no man's land a tale of down and out americans living on the road. and the concourse to. momentum. it was directed by china born chloe's out the 1st asian woman to take home the b
if alfred hitchcock had been asked to produce and direct the oscars the awards ceremony could have looked a little like what we saw last night the academy award socially distance yes but also eccentric and unpredictable imagine hitchcock's the birds and the actresses with less teased hair and more face bass that i knew 30 county awards stood in stark contrast to previous years because of the very diverse lineup of nominees and winners 2 of the top prizes went to chinese born chloe zel she made...
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if alfred hitchcock had been asked to produce and direct the oscars the awards ceremony could have looked a little like what we saw last night the academy award socially distance yes but also eccentric and unpredictable imagine hitchcock's the birds and the actresses with less teased air and more face masks that i knew 3rd academy award stood in stark contrast to previous years because of the very diverse lineup of nominees and winners 2 of the top prizes went to chinese born chloe though she made history as the 1st woman of color to take home the best director trophy her a wedding road movie nomad layout struck a chord with the academy who turned her into the night's big winner. from the center of hollywood pretend demick to the main los angeles train station mid pandemic a nice room where this happened. oh that was this year's oscars best actress frances mcdormand who had the star role in the best picture of 2020 no man's land a tale of down and out americans living on the road. and the course to. momentum. it was directed by china born chloe's out the 1st asian woman to take home the b
if alfred hitchcock had been asked to produce and direct the oscars the awards ceremony could have looked a little like what we saw last night the academy award socially distance yes but also eccentric and unpredictable imagine hitchcock's the birds and the actresses with less teased air and more face masks that i knew 3rd academy award stood in stark contrast to previous years because of the very diverse lineup of nominees and winners 2 of the top prizes went to chinese born chloe though she...
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the assembly was being run by alfred e smith. and the state senate was being run by robert f wagner. smith and wagner created the most powerful legislative commission in new york history. then or now and in three years passed dozens of workplace reforms and labor laws completely changing the condition at least in the eyes of the law of workers in new york, and it was a huge political success. al smith was elected governor on this agenda and served four terms as probably the most important governor of the twenties in the united states. he ran for president in 1928. he lost. but four years later another new york democrat running on essentially the same agenda was elected franklin d roosevelt got to washington and found that other tammany man bob wagner in the senate. wagner wrote and roosevelt signed the social security act the unemployment insurance act the workers compensation act the public housing act the wagner act. that bears his name. i'll tell you about one last new yorker there in washington. her name was francis perkins.
the assembly was being run by alfred e smith. and the state senate was being run by robert f wagner. smith and wagner created the most powerful legislative commission in new york history. then or now and in three years passed dozens of workplace reforms and labor laws completely changing the condition at least in the eyes of the law of workers in new york, and it was a huge political success. al smith was elected governor on this agenda and served four terms as probably the most important...
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. ♪ >> the alfred police -- alfred p sloan foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionsr. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> this is pbs newshour west from w dta studios in washington and from our bureau at arizona state university. ♪ in the south, all corn is not created equal. sweet corn is definitely king but people have very serious ideas about which variety is the best. i don't know that i can tell the difference but i know i love just about all of it. i'm vivian and i'm a chef. my husband ben and i were working for some of the best chefs in new york city when my parents offered to help us open our own restaurant. of course, there was a catch. we had to open this restaurant in eastern north carolina, where i grew up and said i would never return.
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many of you have probably never noticed that in the opening scene of alfred hitchcock's 1955 film, tocatch a thief, starring carrie grant and grace kelly, art buchwald's byline makes a cameo appearance at the beginning of the film. in the form of a fictitious column about the main character in the film, john, the cat burglar, played by carey grant. in addition to his life in paris and adventurous in paris he also had a number of adventures throughout europe. he went to spain and ran with the bulls, with peter matheson. he saying irish songs with director john houston and actor gregory pack when they were in ireland filming moby dick and buchwald once hired a show for the limousine to take him into paris in the heart of communist russia, he burst into a huge gathering of communist officials and introduced himself to a totally dumbfounded the kia. in the 1960s buchwald was getting bored in paris and writing about celebrities coming through europe. he was starting to feel that his writing was getting stale. in 1961 jfk was elected president buchwald saw the style that john of kennedy and
many of you have probably never noticed that in the opening scene of alfred hitchcock's 1955 film, tocatch a thief, starring carrie grant and grace kelly, art buchwald's byline makes a cameo appearance at the beginning of the film. in the form of a fictitious column about the main character in the film, john, the cat burglar, played by carey grant. in addition to his life in paris and adventurous in paris he also had a number of adventures throughout europe. he went to spain and ran with the...
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curry was taken >>> imagine coming home from dinner, walking straight into a scene right out of an alfreditchcock movie, the birds. >> worst nightmare. that is exactly what happened to a family in torrance. the family said hundreds of birds invaded their southern california home and refused to leave so they left all of their windows and doors open and and removed more than 800 birds by hand. oh no. >> animal control believes they all got in through the chimney. >> there were birds stuck to the ceiling, every wall, hanging on to pictures, every room, bathrooms, bedrooms were all full of birds. they were hitting me in the head. >> can you imagine the cleanup after that? >> believe it or not, they left nothing behind. >> cleaning up feathers and >>> i'm still thinking about the birds. they were stuck to the ceiling. oh man. - [announcer] this program is a paid presentation for omega xl and is brought to you by great healthworks. (upbeat music) - welcome, my name is connie craig carol and i'm so glad that you're joining me. chances are you or someone you know
curry was taken >>> imagine coming home from dinner, walking straight into a scene right out of an alfreditchcock movie, the birds. >> worst nightmare. that is exactly what happened to a family in torrance. the family said hundreds of birds invaded their southern california home and refused to leave so they left all of their windows and doors open and and removed more than 800 birds by hand. oh no. >> animal control believes they all got in through the chimney. >>...
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>>> imagine this, coming home from dinner and walking into a scene that looked like it was out of alfred hitchcock's the birds. >> i don't want to imagine that but that's what happened to a family in torrence. hundreds of birds invaded their southern california home and refused to leave. they left all their windows and doors open and removed more than 800 bird. 800 by hand. >> it looks like they all got in through the chimney. wow! they wanted to get into that house. >> they did. >> there was something about that house. >> maybe they had cookies or something. >> maybe. >>> 4:56. california's wildfire tool kit just lost a huge asset. >>> next and streaming on cbsn bay area, why owner of the world's largest fire fighting plane is grounding the jet indefinitely. >> reporter: san mateo was hurting for a month but mass vaccination sites are back open are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified
>>> imagine this, coming home from dinner and walking into a scene that looked like it was out of alfred hitchcock's the birds. >> i don't want to imagine that but that's what happened to a family in torrence. hundreds of birds invaded their southern california home and refused to leave. they left all their windows and doors open and removed more than 800 bird. 800 by hand. >> it looks like they all got in through the chimney. wow! they wanted to get into that house....
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if alfred hitchcock had been asked to produce and direct the oscars the awards ceremony could have looked a little like what we saw last night the academy award socially distance yes but also eccentric and unpredictable imagine hitchcock's the birds and the actresses with less teased air and more face masks that 93rd academy awards stood in stark contrast to previous years because of the very diverse lineup of nominees and winners 2 of the top prizes went to chinese born chloe zell she made history as the 1st woman of color to take home the best director trophy her a wedding road movie nomad layout struck a chord with the academy who turned her into the night's big winner. from the center of hollywood pretend demick to the main los angeles train station mid pandemic a nice room where this happened. that was this year's oscars best actress frances mcdormand who had the star role in the best picture of 2020 no man's land a tale of down and out americans living on the road. and the also to. momentum. it was directed by china born chloe's out the 1st asian woman to take home the best director
if alfred hitchcock had been asked to produce and direct the oscars the awards ceremony could have looked a little like what we saw last night the academy award socially distance yes but also eccentric and unpredictable imagine hitchcock's the birds and the actresses with less teased air and more face masks that 93rd academy awards stood in stark contrast to previous years because of the very diverse lineup of nominees and winners 2 of the top prizes went to chinese born chloe zell she made...
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>>> imagine coming home from dinner, walking straight into a scene right out of an alfred hitchcock movierds. >> worst nightmare. that is exactly what happened to a family in torrance. the family said hundreds of birds invaded their southern california home and refused to leave so they left all of their windows and doors open and and removed more than 800 birds by hand. oh no. >> animal control believes they all got in through the chimney. >> there were birds stuck to the ceiling, every wall, hanging on to pictures, every room, bathrooms, bedrooms were all full of birds. they were hitting me in head. >> you imagine the nu after that? >> believe it or not, they left nothing behind. >> cleaning up feathers and ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ discover new lines— in the stylish toyota highlander and 36 mpg highlander hybrid. toyota. let's go places. >>> i'm still thinking about the birds. they were stuck to the ceiling. oh man. captioning sponsored by cbs >> senate democrats are holding a lottery for tickets to president biden's first address to a joint session of congress. >> president joe biden's first address to
>>> imagine coming home from dinner, walking straight into a scene right out of an alfred hitchcock movierds. >> worst nightmare. that is exactly what happened to a family in torrance. the family said hundreds of birds invaded their southern california home and refused to leave so they left all of their windows and doors open and and removed more than 800 birds by hand. oh no. >> animal control believes they all got in through the chimney. >> there were birds stuck to...
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the bowling club are still confined to working out 100. 19 alfred. i moved. into the break while it lasts lads because with 3 push button matches have to now face the daunting prospect of 6 games in the space of just 20 days it will prove to be a mammoth undertaking but let's now return to the. seems to me worth fighting relegation this weekend. how. good is the road with opponents in the relegation fight now starting to when the pressure. was on bielefeld but flat bottomed dominated them from the start 3 goals in the 1st 20 minutes 1st rail and below snapping a 15 mobs goal droughts from. denmark close to not having less than 10 minutes later. handball by close down gave our set up labs 3rd after just 18 minutes. with tommy ben submarining doing the rest. continue the offensive onslaught after the break and below picking up where he left off. allison player completed the rounds with 6 minutes remaining. loose. gladbach revived their push for europe while armenia bielefeld and common go back to the drawing board and maybe back to the 2nd division. of the brai
the bowling club are still confined to working out 100. 19 alfred. i moved. into the break while it lasts lads because with 3 push button matches have to now face the daunting prospect of 6 games in the space of just 20 days it will prove to be a mammoth undertaking but let's now return to the. seems to me worth fighting relegation this weekend. how. good is the road with opponents in the relegation fight now starting to when the pressure. was on bielefeld but flat bottomed dominated them from...
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meanwhile today marking 26 years since the deadly bombing at the alfred p murrah federal building in oklahoma city. u.s. attorney general merrick garland delivering a keynote speech during that somber ceremony today. only family members of the victims survivors and first responders attending that event because of covid concerns it was back on this day in 1995 with 168 people were killed when a bomb was detonated outside of the federal building. many of the victims, young children garland who was a federal prosecutor at the time led the investigation into the attack and the prosecution of the bomber. meanwhile, there was another sobering weekend of gun violence across the country in austin, texas. police have arrested 41 year-old stephen broderick. >> after an hour's long manhunt he's accused of shooting and killing 2 women and a man yesterday morning broderick is a former sheriff's detective, one of the victims broader rick's ex-wife in kenosha, wisconsin. authorities say they have a person of interest in custody in connection to a shooting at a bar that left 3 people dead and 3 othe
meanwhile today marking 26 years since the deadly bombing at the alfred p murrah federal building in oklahoma city. u.s. attorney general merrick garland delivering a keynote speech during that somber ceremony today. only family members of the victims survivors and first responders attending that event because of covid concerns it was back on this day in 1995 with 168 people were killed when a bomb was detonated outside of the federal building. many of the victims, young children garland who...
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or cassock we are really modest in this regard usually we don't even respond to this unfriendly alfred's but we don't even respond to the rudeness. blackton true we want to keep good neighborly relations with all the participants of the international audience. if your laugh or if this is what we see what's happening in the real world we are picking on russia here in there without any reason to. shop around there and it's like it's around a large tiger you can see all the smaller hyenas it's like from the rudyard kipling's nobles with the woods near the ocean of the gobi are jazz being jazzman to their. to their leader kipling was truly a gravy writer we want to keep good relations with all the participants all the foreign policies including those. go at it that we are not really having good relations with in the recent past we don't want to burn bridges that we thought if someone sees our good intentions as indifference or weakness and they want to burn their bridges or blow up the bridges from there aside they should remember that these are the rushes and well yeah symmetrical it will b
or cassock we are really modest in this regard usually we don't even respond to this unfriendly alfred's but we don't even respond to the rudeness. blackton true we want to keep good neighborly relations with all the participants of the international audience. if your laugh or if this is what we see what's happening in the real world we are picking on russia here in there without any reason to. shop around there and it's like it's around a large tiger you can see all the smaller hyenas it's...
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it is also an honor to be introduced by terry alfred, who's well researched in his insightful biography, i must read. not only for the life and motivations of his infamous assassin, but also for the history of american theater during the 19th century. abraham lincoln -- in february 1861 to become president, drafted the following words regarding his perspective relationship with congress which he may think proper, and he may veto those measures he thinks improper. and it is supposed he may add to these, certain indirect -- effects -- however, my political education he met as a handwritten played quick, strongly inclines me against at the free use of any of these means by the executive to control of the legislation of the country. as a rule, i think congress heard of written in, as well as perfect these measures without external bias. former -- who were majority in lincoln's republican party and would be a majority in congress after the southern states left the union had a similar political at decay shun. lincoln's rule of following his political education and his relations with congress
it is also an honor to be introduced by terry alfred, who's well researched in his insightful biography, i must read. not only for the life and motivations of his infamous assassin, but also for the history of american theater during the 19th century. abraham lincoln -- in february 1861 to become president, drafted the following words regarding his perspective relationship with congress which he may think proper, and he may veto those measures he thinks improper. and it is supposed he may add...
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. >>> well, next, a scene straight out of an alfred hitchcock movie. >> thousands of birds invaded thisuburban neighborhood in australia. the cockatoos swooped down on homes and lawns. >> fortunately for the residents things did not play out like hitchcock would have imagined but i'm sure the cleanup process was just as big as a nightmare. >> get the power washer out. >> yeah. >>> next something we see every day, fonts, the style of text we read and type. >> microsoft says it's time for a change. the company wants to change the default font for word documents and outlook emails. right now the default font is calibri that has been described as boring. one writer said, it's the tofu of the type world. >> that's my favorite. so microsoft test designed these five new options slightly different and asking for public feedback to pick the best one. >> i got one. >>> finally, a rare sight in major league baseball. >> it happened during the braves/cubs game, huascar ynoa hit a home run. what's unusual is he's also a pitcher on the team. >> when ynoa returned to the dugout, the others had fun giv
. >>> well, next, a scene straight out of an alfred hitchcock movie. >> thousands of birds invaded thisuburban neighborhood in australia. the cockatoos swooped down on homes and lawns. >> fortunately for the residents things did not play out like hitchcock would have imagined but i'm sure the cleanup process was just as big as a nightmare. >> get the power washer out. >> yeah. >>> next something we see every day, fonts, the style of text we read and...
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she won't remember but she did talk — alfred woodward.he planted a seed in my head. she was just so wonderful. girl! planted a seed in my head. she was just so wonderful.— planted a seed in my head. she was just so wonderful. girl! oh, my god! that was you — just so wonderful. girl! oh, my god! that was you on _ just so wonderful. girl! oh, my god! that was you on screen. _ just so wonderful. girl! oh, my god! that was you on screen. you are i that was you on screen. you are all that _ that was you on screen. you are all that. �* ., . ., that was you on screen. you are all that. �* . . ,, ., , that was you on screen. you are all that. �* . . ~ ., , ., ., that. the black panthers are forming a rainbow coalition _ that. the black panthers are forming a rainbow coalition of _ that. the black panthers are forming a rainbow coalition of oppressed i a rainbow coalition of oppressed brothers— a rainbow coalition of oppressed brothers and _ a rainbow coalition of oppressed brothers and sisters _ a rainbow coalition of oppressed brothers and siste
she won't remember but she did talk — alfred woodward.he planted a seed in my head. she was just so wonderful. girl! planted a seed in my head. she was just so wonderful.— planted a seed in my head. she was just so wonderful. girl! oh, my god! that was you — just so wonderful. girl! oh, my god! that was you on _ just so wonderful. girl! oh, my god! that was you on screen. _ just so wonderful. girl! oh, my god! that was you on screen. you are i that was you on screen. you are all that _...
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many of you have probably never noticed in the opening scene of alfred hitchcock's 1955 film "to catch a thief," art buchwald's by line makes a cameo appearance in the form of a fictitious column about the main character in the film john roby. he also had a number of adventures throughout europe. he went to spain and ran with the bulls with george plimpton, he sang irish songs with actor gregory peck when they were in ireland filming "moby dick" and he once hired a limousine to take him into moscow where mon his arrival he burst into a huge gathering of communist officials and introduced himself to them. by the early 1960s, art buchwald was getting bored with paris and writing about celebrities coming through europe. he was starting to feel husband writing was getting stale. so in 1960 when john f. kennedy was elected president, he saw from abroad the style that president kennedy and his wife were bringing to the white house and to washington. and art buchwald thought perhaps this might be a good time to move and to cover something different than paris night life and celebrities. he sa
many of you have probably never noticed in the opening scene of alfred hitchcock's 1955 film "to catch a thief," art buchwald's by line makes a cameo appearance in the form of a fictitious column about the main character in the film john roby. he also had a number of adventures throughout europe. he went to spain and ran with the bulls with george plimpton, he sang irish songs with actor gregory peck when they were in ireland filming "moby dick" and he once hired a limousine...
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and in torrance, california, it was like a scene out of alfred hitchcock's "the birds," when more thanrating birds invaded this home-- look at that-- through a chimney. all right, up next, an iconic music venue reopens, with a tribute to the heroes of the pandemic. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. t trent of i and help heal your skin from within that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. so help heal your skin fro
and in torrance, california, it was like a scene out of alfred hitchcock's "the birds," when more thanrating birds invaded this home-- look at that-- through a chimney. all right, up next, an iconic music venue reopens, with a tribute to the heroes of the pandemic. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. t trent of i and help heal...
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and as human beings well speaking of human beings they were talking to alfred saying in the last hour he has been working on. a fairy who is a pretty mad at all those centuries ago and i know you have your own favorites can you tell us about him. ramses the 3rd certainly is exciting because there was a whole text about how he had been there was under the tree and that he might have been murder but the text was a bit wobbly as to whether it actually took place in a clean list assassinated or not but recent work showing. c.t. scans you can see that those in back to cut across the throat and so he really had been killed and then he had been repaired so that was quite exciting another quite delightful one is francis the 2nd was terribly boehm and he made sure all is involved this made sure that the mummy looked like he did in real life and so with most mummies then there's a sort of get spot that would grant he's the 2nd there's a bone in there they put seeds in there because he had quite a remarkable profile which he has preserved in death as he had in life that that's really interesting
and as human beings well speaking of human beings they were talking to alfred saying in the last hour he has been working on. a fairy who is a pretty mad at all those centuries ago and i know you have your own favorites can you tell us about him. ramses the 3rd certainly is exciting because there was a whole text about how he had been there was under the tree and that he might have been murder but the text was a bit wobbly as to whether it actually took place in a clean list assassinated or not...
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many of you have probably never noticed that in the opening scene of alfred hitchcock's 1955 film "toatch a thief," art buchwald's byline makes a cameo appearance at the beginning of the film in the form of a fictitious column about the main character of the film, the cat burglar played by cary grant. in addition to his life and adventures in paris, he had a number of walter mitty ask adventures. he went to spain iran with bulls at pamplona with george plimpton and peter matheson. he sang songs with john houston and gregory peck when they were in ireland filming moby dick. buchwald once hired a limousine to take him from paris into the heart of communist russia, where upon his arrival he burst into a huge gathering of communist officials and introduced himself to a dumbfounded nikita khrushchev. by the early 1960's, art buchwald was getting bored with paris and writing about celebrities. he was starting to feel that his writing was getting stale. in 19 60 when john kennedy was elected president, buchwald saw from abroad the style that president kennedy and his wife jacqueline were bri
many of you have probably never noticed that in the opening scene of alfred hitchcock's 1955 film "toatch a thief," art buchwald's byline makes a cameo appearance at the beginning of the film in the form of a fictitious column about the main character of the film, the cat burglar played by cary grant. in addition to his life and adventures in paris, he had a number of walter mitty ask adventures. he went to spain iran with bulls at pamplona with george plimpton and peter matheson. he...
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he is the head of lung transplants at the alfred hospital there.nt even work? it a living lung transplant even work? , . . a living lung transplant even work? , ., ., ., work? it is amazing and it requires _ work? it is amazing and it requires an _ work? it is amazing and it requires an amazing - work? it is amazing and it i requires an amazing amount work? it is amazing and it - requires an amazing amount of skill and the japanese have really honed this down very well because of their lack of donor organs. essentially, you take the bottom portion of mine, usually a relative, and the bottom portion of a number and put it in. it's got to be the only operation known where three people are essentially under the knife at the same time and two people generously risking their lives to help somebody else. it is amazing. is just amazing. it took, as somebody else. it is amazing. isjust amazing. it took, as i understand, 11 hours to perform ——it isjust amazing. how collocated is this procedure? it is very difficult because you're notjust taking you're not j
he is the head of lung transplants at the alfred hospital there.nt even work? it a living lung transplant even work? , . . a living lung transplant even work? , ., ., ., work? it is amazing and it requires _ work? it is amazing and it requires an _ work? it is amazing and it requires an amazing - work? it is amazing and it i requires an amazing amount work? it is amazing and it - requires an amazing amount of skill and the japanese have really honed this down very well because of their lack of...
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where 168 people were killed when timothy mcveigh parked a truck packed with explosives outside the alfredy car crash involving one of tesla's driverless cars. all of it happened last night in texas. firefighters spent hours putting out the fire and had to use 30,000 gallons of water. here's abc's gio bonitez with more on that and questions about who was driving. >> reporter: tonight mystery surrounding a deadly crash in houston involving a tesla model caur cera tetr d burst into flames. two men inside were killed. the tesla's high energy battery reigniting over and over again, firefighters trying to put the fire out for four hours with more than 30,000 gallons of water. the fire eventually put itself out. now tonight the question, was the tesla running on autopilot? firefighters found the men in the front passenger seat and c newswas in the driver's seat. authorities say the men had just dropped their wives off at home and wanted to take the tesla out for a test drive, evidence at the scene allegedly showing it was going very fast. just three hours before the crash tesla founder elon musk
where 168 people were killed when timothy mcveigh parked a truck packed with explosives outside the alfredy car crash involving one of tesla's driverless cars. all of it happened last night in texas. firefighters spent hours putting out the fire and had to use 30,000 gallons of water. here's abc's gio bonitez with more on that and questions about who was driving. >> reporter: tonight mystery surrounding a deadly crash in houston involving a tesla model caur cera tetr d burst into flames....
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was response of a question mark, people like anthony alfred griffin.didn't throw firebombs at police cars. he did something worse than that. here is what he did. "he walked into the u.s. capitol building through the open doors on january 6th telling the agency did not see any police officers as he entered the building. he then went to a nearby office where he interacted with some individuals before exiting the building. however, he reentered the u.s. capitol building again a short time later, where he meandered through the hallways and took a few photos." he meandered through the hallways, if you can imagine. and for that act of terrorism, anthony griffith faces 7 years in prison. prosecutor, michael sherman is fine with that. at one point in his "60 minutes" interview, he was asked about bringing sedition charges against the people he arrests here people who meander. well, of course, sure, why not. >> sedition occurs when anyone opposes by force the authority of the united states or by force hinders or delays the execution of any law of the united sta
was response of a question mark, people like anthony alfred griffin.didn't throw firebombs at police cars. he did something worse than that. here is what he did. "he walked into the u.s. capitol building through the open doors on january 6th telling the agency did not see any police officers as he entered the building. he then went to a nearby office where he interacted with some individuals before exiting the building. however, he reentered the u.s. capitol building again a short time...
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. ♪ >> the alfred p.ation, driven by the promise of great ideas. ♪ i announcer: and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is "pbs newshour" west. from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. univeris your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com batteries and first aid kit are a good start (music) grits are like raisins and oli
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. >> the alfred p sloan foundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. >> supported by the john dation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at mac found.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> this is pbs newshour west from weta studios in washington and our bureau at walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn mo
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he's celebrating boys alfred and they visited can also massachusetts and they visited cambridge boston and also parts of maine as i said now alger offering suffered bouncing bouts of depression and loaning us and he'd like traveling and visiting with friends. he said i never traveled alone if i can help it. and his father his family by the way was a very little help at this time. his mother was dead as was his sister annie and his brother frank his brother. james was an optician. and he was something of a nair do well. in 1859 james moved to san francisco to like an alger hero seek his fortune unlike the author's boy characters. he never found it. he abandoned his wife and two daughters in san francisco at the age of 34. he married a pregnant 17 year old and he abandoned her after the baby was born. i was just a father was getting up in years himself. he was administer of a church in south natick, massachusetts. he was there a minister 14 years and retired shortly after the family returned from europe and 1874 and he died in natick on his 75th birthday in 1881. racial junior was not co
he's celebrating boys alfred and they visited can also massachusetts and they visited cambridge boston and also parts of maine as i said now alger offering suffered bouncing bouts of depression and loaning us and he'd like traveling and visiting with friends. he said i never traveled alone if i can help it. and his father his family by the way was a very little help at this time. his mother was dead as was his sister annie and his brother frank his brother. james was an optician. and he was...
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. ♪ >> the alfred p.oundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this is pbs newshour west from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ -growing up in new england, i used to go to my grandparents farm with my mom and we'd always sit on the porch, and i'd say to my mom, "mom, what's over the hill?" and she always said the same thing. she said, that's california. and that's what made me really curious about the world. and what i love even today is to go and make these discoveries and bring them back to my own kitchen. the one thing that i never shared with you after all these years of doing the show was that city over the hill that i love so much. the place that i live, san francisco. you kn
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they fell straight out of it alfred hitchcock movie probably because they're watching from the rear windowame they are not dangerous to humans. they will drop their wives white privilege of his rooftops and cars. cockatoos are protected species they cannot be hunted otherwise you can easily kill ten of these birds with one stone. extremely loud and screechy. i'm sure they say the same thing about australian women. how are you going girls? topic number two. russian has been freed of being trapped on a chinese reality show for more than two months. we've all been there. the braun haired 27-year-old was hired as a language interpreter with this tiny boy band competition. they convinced him to be a contestant because a sexy lurk in the reported turquoise cell phone and filled him 24 hours a day. they threaten him with a huge find if he tried to leave. basically a chinese knockoff of the britney spears conservatorship. they had tired of dancing all day star begin the audience onto both firms signify the go home. you know things are bad when you're begging to be released back to russia. he is a
they fell straight out of it alfred hitchcock movie probably because they're watching from the rear windowame they are not dangerous to humans. they will drop their wives white privilege of his rooftops and cars. cockatoos are protected species they cannot be hunted otherwise you can easily kill ten of these birds with one stone. extremely loud and screechy. i'm sure they say the same thing about australian women. how are you going girls? topic number two. russian has been freed of being...
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we need to go back to a simpler time, when king alfred divided the world into praying men fighting menas a kid, you could borrow an oxen from your leige lord and all you had to do is some boon work in his fields! but kids today want to have their own bluetooth oxen! it's like they never even read the village rolls or the doomsday book! the document also backs infrastructure projects, so long as they are in keeping with the progeny of european architecture, whereby public infrastructure must be utilitarian as well as stunningly, classically beautiful. sure, if you want evidence of the classic european roots of american architecture, look no further than the majestic coation f.c.-to bell-pizza hut at the rest stop on the turnpike. in addition to promoting anglo saxon culture, the document also claims that "societal trust and political unity are threatened when foreign citizens are imported en-masse into a country." yes, america cannot bow to the pressure of foreign border-crossers. our anglo-saxon culture demands we go back to the traditions established by... a tribe of germanic invaders
we need to go back to a simpler time, when king alfred divided the world into praying men fighting menas a kid, you could borrow an oxen from your leige lord and all you had to do is some boon work in his fields! but kids today want to have their own bluetooth oxen! it's like they never even read the village rolls or the doomsday book! the document also backs infrastructure projects, so long as they are in keeping with the progeny of european architecture, whereby public infrastructure must be...
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. >> the alfred p sloan foundation.and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station. thank you. ♪ this is pbs newshour west. from w eta studios in washington and at the walter cronkite school of journalism in arizona state university. ♪ ♪ is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com batteries and first aid kit are a good start intro music plays chef vivian- when i was a kid we had a small strawberry patch around our pump house. i cared for, picked, sugared, crushe
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. >> to be specific, a 1950 alfred hitchcock thriller titled strangers on a train. in the movie, to strangers each agreed to commit a murder for the other. did capone and stone each agreed to do in the others? wife could that be? >> do you believe it? >> i think there was something to it. >> mr. sewn is alive and well among us? did you talk to? >> yes we. did >> well what a conversation. the cops are telling me you're trying to kill. >> we wanted her to know that she was potentially endanger herself. >> you get some devastating news. but you continue to share a house with him? >> i did. i remember many times went i would question david and say, something's not right. >> david stone was able to convince alissa that the cops had dreamed up the murder plot story as a way to put pressure on him to turn against his friend. and putting pressure on that friend, charles capone, is what happened next. he'd been found in possession of a gun, a big no no for a former felon. couple and was placed in the county jail while awaiting federal charges on a far arm violation. in a cel
. >> to be specific, a 1950 alfred hitchcock thriller titled strangers on a train. in the movie, to strangers each agreed to commit a murder for the other. did capone and stone each agreed to do in the others? wife could that be? >> do you believe it? >> i think there was something to it. >> mr. sewn is alive and well among us? did you talk to? >> yes we. did >> well what a conversation. the cops are telling me you're trying to kill. >> we wanted her to...
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. >> the alfred p sloan foundation.se of great ideas. >> supported by the john dee and catherine t macarthur foundation, committed to booted -- building a more peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and wit the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> this is "pbs newshour" west from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -welcome to "america's test kitchen" at home. today, i'm making perfect pan seared salmon steaks. jack is going to talk to us all about salt. adam has a roundup of the best seafood tools,
. >> the alfred p sloan foundation.se of great ideas. >> supported by the john dee and catherine t macarthur foundation, committed to booted -- building a more peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and wit the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible...
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. >> the alfred p. sloan foundation.promise of great ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. [dramatic music] - hello, everyone and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. after a stellar career, spanning half a century and all the major news stories of o time, marty baron says farewell. we get his first tv interview since saying he'll step down as the washington post's executive editor. then, [people cheer] - [christiane] 10 years since the arabpring, what is there to show for it? i ask two women who played a part in those revolutions that sparked so much hope. also ahead. - i did commit crimes, but he seen past that and understand i was a human. - [christiane] a judge, and the yo
. >> the alfred p. sloan foundation.promise of great ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. [dramatic music] - hello, everyone and welcome to...
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this day, april 19th, 26 years ago, timothy mcvay, and honorably discharged army veteran, bombed the alfredn oklahoma city, and 9:02 am, killing 168 people, including 19 children. who are at the daycare center, in the federal building. in a speech in oklahoma city today, attorney general merrick garland, remember that horrible day. >> 26 years ago i was sitting in my office, in the united states department of justice in washington, when an urgent report came through from the united states attorney's office. in oklahoma city. it was soon followed by a second urgent report, and then a third, there had been an explosion. at the mara building, 48 hours after the bombing, i was on the fbi plane traveling to oklahoma. >> he was in charge of the investigation and successful prosecution of timothy mcvay, whose death sentence was carried out in 2001. timothy mcvay fits the profile of many trump supporters, who invaded the capital on january 6th, military veteran, who got involved with white supremacists, in anti-government extremists. timothy mcvay, got his first bomb training, from an anti-governme
this day, april 19th, 26 years ago, timothy mcvay, and honorably discharged army veteran, bombed the alfredn oklahoma city, and 9:02 am, killing 168 people, including 19 children. who are at the daycare center, in the federal building. in a speech in oklahoma city today, attorney general merrick garland, remember that horrible day. >> 26 years ago i was sitting in my office, in the united states department of justice in washington, when an urgent report came through from the united states...
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. >> the alfred p. sloan foundation.re just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello everyone. and welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. the world's forgotten war. i talk to director sky fitzgerald and correspondent albagy about yemen and t starvation that could wipe out a whole generation. >> then -- >> the 2010 national human natures medal to philip roth. >> discussing the writings and complicated personal life. >> blplus, he has his hands out the window. dressed in fatigues of the u.s. army. he is not representing a danger to anybody. >> more police outrage, the attorney general for u.s.
. >> the alfred p. sloan foundation.re just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello everyone. and welcome to "amanpour...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t.tion. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - hello everyone. and welcome to amanpour and company. we're looking back at some great shows and compelling conversations. in january, many countries were experiencing another sharp rise in coronavirus cases, but there was good news from the international monetary fund, which released an upbeat global growth forecast in the year ahead. and the world's greatest tennis players geared up for an australian open like no other while battling lockdown restrictions. and that is all coming up. [vibrant music] - [female announcer] amanpour and company is made possible by the anderson fam
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. >> the alfred p sloan foundation.s. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs newshour west from debbie eta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. [music playing] there's a lot more to a pig than just pork chops and bacon. my grandparents could take a pig, manipulate it's parts, and sustain their family for the winter. i'm hoping to turn folks back on to everything but the squeal. the avett brothers perform "will you return" i'm vivian and i'm a chef. my husband ben and i were working for some of the best chefs in new york city when my parents offered to help us open our own restaurant. of course, there was a catch. we had to open this restaurant in eastern north carolina, where i grew up and said i would never return. [music plays]
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remembrance in oklahoma city, on a cnbc trip coast to coast 26 years ago today, a bomb ripped through the alfred killed 168 victims in total in that bombing survivors, victims' families, and first responders all gathered this morning for a ceremony including the attorney general merrick garland who at the time led the justice department investigation into the bombing. >> and this memorial is a monument to a community that will not allow hate and division to win >> garland warned the threat from domestic terrorism is far from over and vowed the justice department is pouring its resources into stopping that threat >>> illinois, public high schools in chicago reopened today for the first time in more than a year. the agreement to let students back into classrooms part of a deal between the city and the teachers union about 26,000 kids in grades 9 through 12 signed up to come back that's about a third of the district's high school population >>> nevada, not all firefighters are human. these hungry sheep are helping to prevent forest fires by eat the grass that fuels them. this is carson city where t
remembrance in oklahoma city, on a cnbc trip coast to coast 26 years ago today, a bomb ripped through the alfred killed 168 victims in total in that bombing survivors, victims' families, and first responders all gathered this morning for a ceremony including the attorney general merrick garland who at the time led the justice department investigation into the bombing. >> and this memorial is a monument to a community that will not allow hate and division to win >> garland warned the...
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alfred hitchcock knew what he was doing her.ds coming in boy, what a what a shock. >> then to try to get him out. that's a whole nother deal in the mess they left their deal with that for tomorrow for the days to come. but hey, guys outside tonight. here's a nice look for you can see the moon out there just coming up. remember the pink moon well, not quite pink out there tonight, but still looking beautiful and bright under mostly clear skies. we're going to see a few more clouds come our way overnight tonight and tomorrow morning a few high clouds up above and i think some patchy fog go to form along the coastline overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. more clouds will road oace. crusher skies. not to block out the sun entirely. but we'll see plenty of those high clouds probably making for a gorgeous sunset by tomorrow night temperature wise. we'll see those numbers kind of cool on the coastal about 55 in the sun sets 64 downtown san francisco about 59 in daly city. 58 in half moon bay inside the bay will warm those num
alfred hitchcock knew what he was doing her.ds coming in boy, what a what a shock. >> then to try to get him out. that's a whole nother deal in the mess they left their deal with that for tomorrow for the days to come. but hey, guys outside tonight. here's a nice look for you can see the moon out there just coming up. remember the pink moon well, not quite pink out there tonight, but still looking beautiful and bright under mostly clear skies. we're going to see a few more clouds come our...
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. >> the alfred p. sloan foundation.eat ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello and welcome to "amanpour." here's what's coming up. >> george floyd. >> george floyd. >> justice, accountability, relief. a big step forward for america i speak to black lives matter co-founder and the miami police chief about what this moment means for america and the world. then. >> it's important to the united states to be able to show the world as well as be able to show our own citizens that the rule of law can prevail. >> what the conviction of derek chauvin means for america's moral standing. national security adviser jake sullivan shows me with this and
. >> the alfred p. sloan foundation.eat ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello and welcome to "amanpour." here's what's coming up. >>...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to amanpour and company. here's what's coming up. >> prince philip earned the affection of generations here in the united kingdom, across the commonwealth, and around the world. >> mourning prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, the man queen elizabeth called her rock, dead at 99. i look back at his tragic childhood, his lasting influence on the royal family and defining public service. plus. >> the only go back to full compliance when the u.s. has lifted all sanctions. >> iran's chief nuclear negotiator diggs in, but says indirect talks with the
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to amanpour and company. here's what's coming up. >> prince philip earned the affection of generations here in the...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t.mmitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >>> we in the senate are going to stand with our aapi community and, indeed, any community that is discriminated against. >> as the senate passes a bill to combat anti-asian discrimination, i speak with senator mazie hirono about stopping the hate and her own incredible journey. >>> then another tale of two worlds. the huge social movement of our time that simmer beneath her abstract murals. >>> you shouldn't have to choose between having a
. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t.mmitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at...
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it's worthwhile to remember one point they're postering subway trains in new york with the king alfred plan as a promotion for the novel. but he writes, this conspiratorial information at the conclusion of the novel, again the unraveling of this one, the black richard wright character has been just assassinned and is giving the news to a character just like chester himes who is traveling in europe and says, god, max, what doesn't start with africa. what a history till to be told. leaving on another -- this is maybe a trope that williams enjoyed. the scientist are starting to say life began there i'm no scientist. but i do know this letter you're reading hat its origins in what happened there let me go back to the beginning. i doubter if you heard aalliance blank. begin any voted to leave the french family of nations and form a federation. whichever you prefer. the british and french were shaken. how could the country only two minutes ago colonies become such political currency. the national banks of both countries were heavily underwrite the banking system. a temporary devaluation, and
it's worthwhile to remember one point they're postering subway trains in new york with the king alfred plan as a promotion for the novel. but he writes, this conspiratorial information at the conclusion of the novel, again the unraveling of this one, the black richard wright character has been just assassinned and is giving the news to a character just like chester himes who is traveling in europe and says, god, max, what doesn't start with africa. what a history till to be told. leaving on...
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he became over the seventh and she found her second oldest son prince alfred the duke of edinburgh and had them attend the hawaiian ladies in their stead queen victoria was she doesn't get enough credit. i don't think by the way that dress they didn't have the jewels and you can imagine every queen in europe. is there in these immense power rulers of emeralds and sapphires and lily you said i ever saw such jules in my life because they didn't have those in hawaii that diamond butterfly was the best they did but kathiolani's dress is trimmed and peacock feathers. which are just as pretty in fact when jody and i were visiting the julie. hey pal. call o'connor the dozen showed us a dislocation and this display case was like a jackie kennedy pillbox hat. well more like the fashion that you would see being worn by empress may referred or if not of russia pillbox hat, but it was all peacock feathers. and she said this is the the hat that she wore to victoria's jubilee. wouldn't you like to see the dress? i said, well, i've got a picture of it right here in my computer. we parted friends, i t
he became over the seventh and she found her second oldest son prince alfred the duke of edinburgh and had them attend the hawaiian ladies in their stead queen victoria was she doesn't get enough credit. i don't think by the way that dress they didn't have the jewels and you can imagine every queen in europe. is there in these immense power rulers of emeralds and sapphires and lily you said i ever saw such jules in my life because they didn't have those in hawaii that diamond butterfly was the...