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professor allen guelzo's books are fascinating.we are watching professor allen guelzo's show until 11:00. one review of his book said that he has written a revisionist history and i'm curious to have him explain what is meant byby revisionist history and every time is during write somethinge it's revisionist and that like to get your thoughts on that. thanks so much for the program. >> was it fateful lightening a new history of the civil war? >> caller: it was a review of dr. guelzo's look on general lee. >> jonathan has provided the answer is that every time mr. insists on a rights history you do a revision. no historian simply duplicates what has been said before. everyew historian comes with new ways of looking at things and questions that you ask in my wcase for instance i am interested obviously in lee as the great general the civil war and the great commander of the confederate armies. one could not interested in the civil war and not pay attention toe that. and yet i'll be the first to admitt that is not what draws me to lee
professor allen guelzo's books are fascinating.we are watching professor allen guelzo's show until 11:00. one review of his book said that he has written a revisionist history and i'm curious to have him explain what is meant byby revisionist history and every time is during write somethinge it's revisionist and that like to get your thoughts on that. thanks so much for the program. >> was it fateful lightening a new history of the civil war? >> caller: it was a review of dr....
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you are on with historian allen guelzo, thank you so much.professor, i so appreciate your appearances on c-span. you always have words of wisdom and you are the voice of reason. the question i have is, recently you on c-span discussing your biography of lee and you discussed potential implications and potentially leading to a settlement with the north and balkanization of north america or the united states. and i know there's always a risk for historians to sit and play the what-if game but you and i thought very brilliant observations about the geopolitical impact that that would have taken with respect to world war i and world war ii. i thought it would be very helpful for me any audience to hear your review and perhaps expand on that again. i think it has profound implications for many of the discussions we are having today. >> host: thank you, steve. >> guest: steve, thanks for that. i start off, i start off by asking a particular question of people. what kind of world, what kind of world would we be looking at if pickets charge had succe
you are on with historian allen guelzo, thank you so much.professor, i so appreciate your appearances on c-span. you always have words of wisdom and you are the voice of reason. the question i have is, recently you on c-span discussing your biography of lee and you discussed potential implications and potentially leading to a settlement with the north and balkanization of north america or the united states. and i know there's always a risk for historians to sit and play the what-if game but you...
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we will get to your calls for allen guelzo in just a few minutes. his first book came out in 1989, theological debate for the union of evangelical christiandome came out in 1984, abraham lincoln redeemer president and lincoln emancipation proclamation and abraham lincoln, man of ideas, 2009, lincoln a short introduction, 2009 as well. then a look at the civil war and reconstruction in fateful lighting followed by gettysburg, the last invasion is how allen guelzo looks at the book in 2013, are redeeming the great emancipator in 2016, reconstruction of concise history came out in 2018 and his most recent from a different point of view robert e. lee, a life. if we could allen guelzo, let's go to the year of 1863 which kicked off with the emancipation proclamation very tumultuous year in the nation's history but i want to quote from your book redeeming the great emancipator, quote, the emancipation proclamation which was delivered on january 1st, 1863 is surely the unhappiest of all of abraham lincoln's great presidential papers. that was the one that j
we will get to your calls for allen guelzo in just a few minutes. his first book came out in 1989, theological debate for the union of evangelical christiandome came out in 1984, abraham lincoln redeemer president and lincoln emancipation proclamation and abraham lincoln, man of ideas, 2009, lincoln a short introduction, 2009 as well. then a look at the civil war and reconstruction in fateful lighting followed by gettysburg, the last invasion is how allen guelzo looks at the book in 2013, are...
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un milagro. >> doctor allen, solamente nos queda un minuto. ¿algo más que quiera decir?r por teléfono ahora y ordenar las ortesis walkfit. sólo imaginen: por menos de 20 dólares, pueden deshacerse del dolor. ¿qué pueden perder? y piensen en todo lo que pueden ganar. así que, de parte del doctor allen selner, mimi umidon y de su servidor, stuart pankin, sean felices, saludables y caminen en buena forma. >> ( aplausos ) >> narrador: este fue un anuncio pagado por walkfit, presentado por phase 4 orthotics. (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) solo los eventos más grandes, solo los mejores atletas, solo por telemundo deportes (música) (música) (música) sorpresa en (nombre en inglés), el liverpool football club pierde después de 29 partidos, el visita del chelsea football club al brighton & hove albion football club, una pesadilla
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and do you have anything to say about woody allen. i did not talk to ronan about woody allen, where i did with, as i mentioned, i was i was skeptical of ronan initially because i was worried was he a zealot or a reporter? and i watched the hbo documentary and i thought it was pretty convincing that woody allen was was guilty i ran into alec baldwin i'm not name dropping, but it was a big outdoor thing in the hamptons last week. and i said that to him and he just interviewed woody allen on his podcast and he said, that's false. the this this would be the attorney general of connecticut who said he should have prosecuted, he said was actually having an affair with mia farrow. i have no idea. and i should i should not have said that, by the way, of of course, i'm spreading rumors that that may not be true. in any case, woody allen has some supporters. i'm not one to. thank you. you said that you really didn't like him. and what is that like to spend? i am not sure how many years you spent on this, but to get up basically most mornings an
and do you have anything to say about woody allen. i did not talk to ronan about woody allen, where i did with, as i mentioned, i was i was skeptical of ronan initially because i was worried was he a zealot or a reporter? and i watched the hbo documentary and i thought it was pretty convincing that woody allen was was guilty i ran into alec baldwin i'm not name dropping, but it was a big outdoor thing in the hamptons last week. and i said that to him and he just interviewed woody allen on his...
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libby's family felling us her aunt knew allen from the cvs and didn't charge her when she came in torint photos from the funeral. the family, heartbroken. >> it's hard. how can somebody do that and go on living life like nothing happened? i don't understand. probably never will understand that. >> reporter: david, authorities say this investigation is not over and say if others are involved they will be held accountable. the suspect has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bond tonight. david. >> alex perez in indiana, thank you, alex. >>> we turn to the supreme court and tonight two cases involving affirmative action in higher education here in this country. argued before the supreme court. and what the justices have signaled already. abc's terry moran has covered the court for years for us. >> reporter: in the supreme court today, clear signs that affirmative action in higher education could be coming to an end. the court's conservative justices cast doubts on using race as a factor in college admissions in order to achieve the educational benefits of diversity on campus, w
libby's family felling us her aunt knew allen from the cvs and didn't charge her when she came in torint photos from the funeral. the family, heartbroken. >> it's hard. how can somebody do that and go on living life like nothing happened? i don't understand. probably never will understand that. >> reporter: david, authorities say this investigation is not over and say if others are involved they will be held accountable. the suspect has pleaded not guilty and is being held without...
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>> i did not talk to ronan about woody allen. as i mentioned, i was skeptical of ronan initially because i was worried was he a dilettante or a reporter and i watched the hbo documentary and i thought it was pretty convincing that woody allen was guilty. i ran into alec baldwin, i'm not name dropping but you it was a big outdoor thing in the hamptons last week. and i said that to him and he had just interviewed woody allen on his podcast and he said that's false. the district attorney general of connecticut who said he should have prosecuted, he said was actually having an affair with mia farrow . i had no idea and i should not have said that by the way because i'm spreading rumors that may not be true. in any case, woody allen has some supporters. i am not one. >> thank you. you said you really didn't like him and what is it like, i'm not sure how many years you spent on this but to get out basically most mornings and have to inhabit this person especially because you wanted to talk about him from the inside? so it is different
>> i did not talk to ronan about woody allen. as i mentioned, i was skeptical of ronan initially because i was worried was he a dilettante or a reporter and i watched the hbo documentary and i thought it was pretty convincing that woody allen was guilty. i ran into alec baldwin, i'm not name dropping but you it was a big outdoor thing in the hamptons last week. and i said that to him and he had just interviewed woody allen on his podcast and he said that's false. the district attorney...
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and any other person you may have. >> reporter: allen's trial date is set for march of next year. for "the news," i'm valley castro >>> a former police officer in michigan ordered to stand trial for murder after he shot an unarmed black man in the back of the head then officer christopher shure is charged with first degree murder if converdicted, he could face up to life in prison he's pleaded not guilty. the judge argued a judge must decide whether the suspect had the right to use deadly force when he shot him at point blank range. it happened earlier this year during this traffic spot in grand rapids police released the videos of the incident one shows the man trying to run away another shows the two struggling for the officer's taser. and then, the officer climbed on his back there and shot him in the head his attorney insists the then police officer acted in self-defense he says the shooting was justified under the fleeing felon law, meaning he became a felon when he tried to run away. but to convict the officer of murder, the prosecutor must prove the shooting was not justifi
and any other person you may have. >> reporter: allen's trial date is set for march of next year. for "the news," i'm valley castro >>> a former police officer in michigan ordered to stand trial for murder after he shot an unarmed black man in the back of the head then officer christopher shure is charged with first degree murder if converdicted, he could face up to life in prison he's pleaded not guilty. the judge argued a judge must decide whether the suspect had the...
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richard allen charged in the deaths of eighth graders abby williams and libby german, believed to beilling recording. take a listen. >> down the hill. >> alexis mcadams covered the case extensively during the initial faces of the investigation. alexis, you have to think five years later now the family may have been running out of hope that this day would ever come. >> gillian, that's what many would think but talking to the family members for years here, they really were amazing people. they have been through hell and back but kept that faith that this day would come and here it is, arrest in this case. this was a nationwide manhunt for more than five years, and now the suspect was arrested right here in delphi, indiana. >> i think we both kind of felt that it was not real, you know what i mean, we have been down this path with different people and different suspects and names that come out. >> police have charged richard allen with two counts of murder, allen, 50-year-old indiana native and pharmacy tech, arrested nearly one week ago after neighbors say they saw police digging up hi
richard allen charged in the deaths of eighth graders abby williams and libby german, believed to beilling recording. take a listen. >> down the hill. >> alexis mcadams covered the case extensively during the initial faces of the investigation. alexis, you have to think five years later now the family may have been running out of hope that this day would ever come. >> gillian, that's what many would think but talking to the family members for years here, they really were...
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worth and say, wow, this water really taste good. allen's worth is an impoverished town of about 600 people founded by black settlers over 100 years ago. because people don't trust the safety of their water. many travel to other towns to buy filtered water for cooking and drinking. it's a problem that extends far beyond this small california farming town across the united states. it's estimated that 2100000 people draw their water from wells contaminated with high levels of arsenic. scientists from the university of california have set up an experimental filtering project on dennis hudson's farm. so the implant groundwater has about $200.00 parts per 1000000, arsenic. and by the time it reaches the end of our chic maintain, we've treated this water. it's coming out consistently below 10 parts per 1000000. similar filtration systems have succeeded in countries with high arsenic concentrations like india and bangladesh. this promise is to me, one of the moist, if not go lowest cost ways, who reliably remove arsenic from gun water at a price that local communities can afford. the resear
worth and say, wow, this water really taste good. allen's worth is an impoverished town of about 600 people founded by black settlers over 100 years ago. because people don't trust the safety of their water. many travel to other towns to buy filtered water for cooking and drinking. it's a problem that extends far beyond this small california farming town across the united states. it's estimated that 2100000 people draw their water from wells contaminated with high levels of arsenic. scientists...
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allen's worth decided that, in creating ellsworth california, heas building for those yet to come, allen's worth california lasted up until the 1920s. in fact, this aerial footage here is the remnants of e town. allen's worst record it's similar to a military barracks and how he designed that laid out the mapping of it. and unfortunately, because he was hit by a trolley car, he died in thetown kind of fell apart after his death. but in the center you have these two images of some of the descendants of the original founders of or california. today it is a national park. so when thinking about his goal, this was a independent. he founded this to be an independent black colony that could be a safe haven away from the violence and racial oppression that is going on in the rest of america. and he, it was successful. and there is no telling what would have happened if he had not died. but unfortunately, he does pass away and it leads to the event demise of allen's worth. now i am thinking about another aspect that happens during this period is looking at the types of ways that african american s
allen's worth decided that, in creating ellsworth california, heas building for those yet to come, allen's worth california lasted up until the 1920s. in fact, this aerial footage here is the remnants of e town. allen's worst record it's similar to a military barracks and how he designed that laid out the mapping of it. and unfortunately, because he was hit by a trolley car, he died in thetown kind of fell apart after his death. but in the center you have these two images of some of the...
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blake allen is on the volleybal team. blake allen and travis allen join us tonight.nk you both so much for coming on. travis, first to you. did i miss state what happened? you complained about a man and the little women's locker room and you are punished? >> correct freight i made an immediate social media posts that referred to the male student is a male and i was punished because i miss gender tempered. >> illustrative job or you were suspended without pay from your job right. >> correct, as the soccer coach. >> so you where the creep in this. i have to ask, did other employees take you aside and sa we are on your side. did anyone protester suspension? >> none of the other school members have, but the other community members have. >> thank you for complaining by the way at the very least. blake allen, what did you do wrong in the eyes of the school and how are you punished? >> i was in the locker room and the student walked in and there was the rest of the team was in there and i was uncomfortable and i left and i told the schoo and they just shut me down and said
blake allen is on the volleybal team. blake allen and travis allen join us tonight.nk you both so much for coming on. travis, first to you. did i miss state what happened? you complained about a man and the little women's locker room and you are punished? >> correct freight i made an immediate social media posts that referred to the male student is a male and i was punished because i miss gender tempered. >> illustrative job or you were suspended without pay from your job right....
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you are now the chairman and the sole owner of the allen media group. folks that may not be familiar with the allen media group. how many television stations have you got around the country? >> i think i have about 27, abc, nbc, cbs, and fox affiliates around the country. i own the abc affiliate in hawaii and the nbc affiliate in tucson and on and on and on. so that's a great business. we love that. >> how many cable channels and streaming platforms do you have? >> i think i have about 14 cable networks at this point and probably half a dozen streaming assets. degreeio, local now, the weather channel streaming app direct to the consumer. the weather channel in espanol. the cable networks, we have everything from comby.tv to justice central to the weather channel. it's one of the largest privately held media companies in the world. >> can you put a dollar figure to all of that? >> it's worth billions. it brings in quite a bit of money. it's privately held. i'm very fortunate. the company is -- it's worth quite a bit. >> in 2015 -- >> yep. >> -- after the
you are now the chairman and the sole owner of the allen media group. folks that may not be familiar with the allen media group. how many television stations have you got around the country? >> i think i have about 27, abc, nbc, cbs, and fox affiliates around the country. i own the abc affiliate in hawaii and the nbc affiliate in tucson and on and on and on. so that's a great business. we love that. >> how many cable channels and streaming platforms do you have? >> i think i...
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n an blake allen and travis allen join us tonight. we talk to our lawyer in juss th a moment.thank thank you both so much for coming on . travis, first to you.isto youdid i misstate what happene? you complained about a man inenl the women's locker room and you were punished, correct? i made a media poster sorry, a social media post that referred to the male studentand as a male. and i was punished because i miss gendered him. >> you lost your job or you're suspended without pay from your job. correct. thout pay from your as a soccer. >> so you were the krippen. >> this i have to ask, what did other employees at the school take you aside? outo say? we're on your side. o did anyone protest your suspension? none of the other employees did. other community members haveof e supported me, though privately.e it's it's beyond belief. but thank you for complaining,y by the way. at theleast.at very least, blako what did you do wrong inhow are the eyes of the school and how? are you punished? >>n the locker room and the student walked in and there was the rest of the team was in there an
n an blake allen and travis allen join us tonight. we talk to our lawyer in juss th a moment.thank thank you both so much for coming on . travis, first to you.isto youdid i misstate what happene? you complained about a man inenl the women's locker room and you were punished, correct? i made a media poster sorry, a social media post that referred to the male studentand as a male. and i was punished because i miss gendered him. >> you lost your job or you're suspended without pay from your...
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allen, great to see you and thank you for being with us tonight. jason, see you later on in the show. we'll be back. >> thank you very much. >>> welcome back. you saw brian dahle on earlier in the show running for governor of california and we had a really fascinating conversation about him about the whole plan and how he's going to win and go to steverebelbase.com and find the e-mail. any two guests coming up with reading scores dropping the most in 32 years and worst math results in 53 years of testing, we now see the total disaster of the democrat and teacher unions cruel anti-school science closures and parents are fighting back by running for school board in the elections and we're joined by two of them right now. red state deputy managing editor kierra davis and barbara george. great to see you both. kierra, what's the latest on your race and how is it go something >> it's going really well and the reason i can tell it's going really well is because the unions are stepped up their at attacks. trifled in the last week or so and going hard in t
allen, great to see you and thank you for being with us tonight. jason, see you later on in the show. we'll be back. >> thank you very much. >>> welcome back. you saw brian dahle on earlier in the show running for governor of california and we had a really fascinating conversation about him about the whole plan and how he's going to win and go to steverebelbase.com and find the e-mail. any two guests coming up with reading scores dropping the most in 32 years and worst math...
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the star witness for the prosecution will be long time cfo allen weisselberg. and according to the judge, donald trump's three oldest children, and the former president trump himself, could eventually take the stand. nbc news investigative correspondent tom winter is outside of court and bring us up to speed with what we've heard in court just from this first witness so far. >> they started off the prile, prosecutors here for the manhattan district attorney's office, saying this case is about cheating and greed. and went into the ways that the trump organization in their eyes benefitted from not filing the proper paperwork and taxes, as a result of conveying these benefits to allen weisselberg. for trump's defense, they said allen weisselberg has all of this pressure on him, he had to essentially plead guilty in this case, that was his best option, his best way of moving forward, and look, really at the end of the day, the guy who gave himself the benefit as the cfo is the guy who benefitted the most and any sort of wrongdoing by the trump organization in not f
the star witness for the prosecution will be long time cfo allen weisselberg. and according to the judge, donald trump's three oldest children, and the former president trump himself, could eventually take the stand. nbc news investigative correspondent tom winter is outside of court and bring us up to speed with what we've heard in court just from this first witness so far. >> they started off the prile, prosecutors here for the manhattan district attorney's office, saying this case is...
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allen, great to see you and thank you for being with us tonight.on, see you later on in the show. we'll be back. >> thank you very much. (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. >>> welcome back. you saw brian dahle on earlier in the show running for governor of california and we had a really fascinating conversation about him about the whole plan and
allen, great to see you and thank you for being with us tonight.on, see you later on in the show. we'll be back. >> thank you very much. (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell...
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and that he helped her, and that rick allen, as she knows of him, rick allen, he helped her making the'm not going to charge you anything because this is for the funeral. and that is chilling right there. >> so chilling. no kidding. as far as, you know, again, what police are sharing, seems like they're very tight lipped, why? >> it is amazing because the charging document is sealed. this is a public document. this is -- i've seen hundreds, thousands of charging documents, and they say very little. but this is sealed. we also know that libby's aunt told barbara mcdonald that she didn't recognize the pictures, the sketches they had put out with him. she never correlated the two. she doesn't think there's a similarity there. maybe in person there isn't a similarity. everything is sealed. that is amazing right there. they say it's because it's an open investigation, but they also say they know there will be a hearing because people are going to -- probably the media is going to say this is public information, we have a right to know. >> okay. you're going to stay on top of it as always. t
and that he helped her, and that rick allen, as she knows of him, rick allen, he helped her making the'm not going to charge you anything because this is for the funeral. and that is chilling right there. >> so chilling. no kidding. as far as, you know, again, what police are sharing, seems like they're very tight lipped, why? >> it is amazing because the charging document is sealed. this is a public document. this is -- i've seen hundreds, thousands of charging documents, and they...
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allen, great to see you and thank you for being with us tonight. jason, see you later on in the show. we'll be back. >> thank you very much. tony here from creditrepair.com, helping people see the true cost of bad credit. what are you doing to improve your credit? should i be doing something? absolutely, unless you like paying thousands extra in high interest rates. did you know repairing your credit could save you thousands of dollars in lower interest rates? wait, i can repair my credit? of course you can. even if you have a good score, repairing your credit can make it better. start working to improve your credit. get started at creditrepair.com. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, our r inry a attneysys wk hahard i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth. you u mit
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and joining us now is friend of the show allison stewart allen. she's back to break the story down for us. she c o of international marketing partners and an advisor to major luxury and retail brands. and so allison, how significant is this announcement for andy das? well, it's very significant because they were pinning their hopes on kanye west, being some one that generates positive brand awareness and also ultimately sales. and this is the only reason really any brand takes on a celebrity, endorser or influencer. and unfortunately this has very badly back fired for adidas . i don't think they ever expected they'd be in this situation. and now they're unfortunately having to remedial lee put a clean up operation in place to tried and to, you know, minimize the damage that's been inflicted on the brand by being associated with him and some of his a very unpopular and not mainstream points of view. so i think this company, unfortunately, is gonna rethink altogether, whether it continues with celebrity endorsements. and if it does, then it needs to
and joining us now is friend of the show allison stewart allen. she's back to break the story down for us. she c o of international marketing partners and an advisor to major luxury and retail brands. and so allison, how significant is this announcement for andy das? well, it's very significant because they were pinning their hopes on kanye west, being some one that generates positive brand awareness and also ultimately sales. and this is the only reason really any brand takes on a celebrity,...
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>> i didn't talk to rohan in about woody allen.hatas i did as i mentioned i ws skeptical because the reporter and i watched the hbo documentary and i thought it was pretty convincing that woody allen was guilty. to interview him on the podcast and he said that's false. the attorney general of connecticut whoid said he should have prosecuted was having an affair. i had no idea and i shouldn't have said that, by the way because i'm spreadingno rumors that may not be true. in any case, woody allen has some supporters on that one. to have to inhabit this because you want to talk about it from the inside. so it is different from reporting. you did have to kind of get inside his head. what wouldie this that experiene like, did you want to take a shower at the end of the day? what happens? >> i did take a shower at the end of the day but i'm not sure that it was causal. i found it as i suggested a really interesting discipline challenge for me made easier by the fact because when you probe people about the talent, you learn he really had
>> i didn't talk to rohan in about woody allen.hatas i did as i mentioned i ws skeptical because the reporter and i watched the hbo documentary and i thought it was pretty convincing that woody allen was guilty. to interview him on the podcast and he said that's false. the attorney general of connecticut whoid said he should have prosecuted was having an affair. i had no idea and i shouldn't have said that, by the way because i'm spreadingno rumors that may not be true. in any case, woody...
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allen will also be back with us on january 11th. he will discuss kennedy, nixon, and the debate of the century. we hope you will consider joining us. we are so excited to have allen with us this evening. without any further ado, please join me in welcoming allen -- >> thank you for the generous introduction. i am dr. allen -- i am a professor of global affairs and modern american history at trinity washington tin university here in d. c.. i want to start tonight by giving you a number, 1939. it is one of those years that stand out in world history. it is one of those years that invokes a reaction. it is much like 1776. we have the american revolution. perhaps 1989, the fall of the berlin wall. even at 9/11. there are just some dates that sear themselves into the historical memory. 1939 hold specialist ignitions. it is the year that world war ii began. -- i sparked a global war that was going to go on for nearly six years. it would result in upwards of 85 million people killed. that starts arms up timber for 1939. much less remembere
allen will also be back with us on january 11th. he will discuss kennedy, nixon, and the debate of the century. we hope you will consider joining us. we are so excited to have allen with us this evening. without any further ado, please join me in welcoming allen -- >> thank you for the generous introduction. i am dr. allen -- i am a professor of global affairs and modern american history at trinity washington tin university here in d. c.. i want to start tonight by giving you a number,...
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if things do go wrong, allison stewart allen from international marketing partners. as always, it's a pleasure to have you on thank you very much. thank you. and moving on yesterday, you remember i promised you a big a week of results from bull street. well, let's get the 1st batch of those from teddy austro, who's almost straight for us. so to the microsoft kicking things off profits down, she has begun st. king in after i was trading will, can you tell us yes, so microsoft actually has beat expectations both on earnings per share and on revenue. but why is it trading down? this does appear to be that it did not meet expectations specifically on it's cloud computing services. now i would say that this shows some resilience still had a number of obstacles. a significant one is the decline in p c sales, which of course reduces the demand for the, the windows software. also, microsoft is a victim of a what a number of companies have, which is international operations that are affected by the strong dollar. of course that makes their products and services more expensive
if things do go wrong, allison stewart allen from international marketing partners. as always, it's a pleasure to have you on thank you very much. thank you. and moving on yesterday, you remember i promised you a big a week of results from bull street. well, let's get the 1st batch of those from teddy austro, who's almost straight for us. so to the microsoft kicking things off profits down, she has begun st. king in after i was trading will, can you tell us yes, so microsoft actually has beat...
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allen says they are always prepared. ama: that is scary stuff.what did experts say about the likelihood of a magnitude seven quake following this one today? stephanie: you know, it's not good news. stein who is researching that exact question says it is not a matter of with, but when especially because where the quake today, the calaveras fault, one of our most because it connects to the hayward fault where we essentially have one very long fault. his point is if it ruptured together it could create a magnitude 7.5 quake and that of occurring on the most populated corridor of the bay area, stretching from oakland to hayward, san jose all the way to oregon hill. ama: thank you, stephanie. dan: cal fire officials felt the shaking at their station along the san mateo county coastline. firefighters checked for damage shortly after the quake rattled the building just north of half moon bay. there was no sign it, just like everywhere else, of any damage there. pg&e says all is clear at its locations as well. spokesperson for the utility tweeted we have
allen says they are always prepared. ama: that is scary stuff.what did experts say about the likelihood of a magnitude seven quake following this one today? stephanie: you know, it's not good news. stein who is researching that exact question says it is not a matter of with, but when especially because where the quake today, the calaveras fault, one of our most because it connects to the hayward fault where we essentially have one very long fault. his point is if it ruptured together it could...
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what a catch there allen threw for four of them on the day. pittsburgh didn't have any answer for the bills they get the easy win, 38-3. >> and allen's 400-yard performance landed him on the list of top performers in cleveland, austin ekeler's big game lifted the chargers over the browns. >> it was win or go home the mets and the padres fought for the last spot in the nlds. the san diego bats woke up in new york with four different padres driving in runs in game three. juan soto's single to the left in the eighth would put the game out of reach san diego, musgrove throws a one-hitter, they advance 6-0 disappointing mets season comes to an end. san diego will set up a west coast game san diego padres play the los angeles dodgers at 9:37 eastern tomorrow the defending champion braves will also host the phillies tomorrow the mariners head to houston to play the astros. a and the yankees take on the cleveland guardians. >>> an american woman has smashed a record in chicago. runner emily sisson game the first american woman to run a marathon in les
what a catch there allen threw for four of them on the day. pittsburgh didn't have any answer for the bills they get the easy win, 38-3. >> and allen's 400-yard performance landed him on the list of top performers in cleveland, austin ekeler's big game lifted the chargers over the browns. >> it was win or go home the mets and the padres fought for the last spot in the nlds. the san diego bats woke up in new york with four different padres driving in runs in game three. juan soto's...
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>> richard allen, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> removed from the earth to the skies. >>> 100ears ago air travel was just taking off. the boeing school of aeronautics opened in 1929 at the oakland airport to compete with flight schools in southern california. the school has since been transformed into the oakland museum of aviation to preserve the history of flight. it is tonight something beautiful. >> did you catch that peak at amelia earhart? i love seeing her photos. that is the end of our show for tonight. you can find kqed newsroom online or on twitter or email us at tnr.kqed.org. thank you for joining us. we will see you right back here next friday night. have a great weekend. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy] yamiche: a dangerous assault and new political concerns. >> the suspect pulled the hammer and violently assaulted him. yamiche: nancy pelosi's husband is attacked. plus -- >> social security and medicare and willing to take down the economy. yamiche: and democrats are giving warni
>> richard allen, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> removed from the earth to the skies. >>> 100ears ago air travel was just taking off. the boeing school of aeronautics opened in 1929 at the oakland airport to compete with flight schools in southern california. the school has since been transformed into the oakland museum of aviation to preserve the history of flight. it is tonight something beautiful. >> did you catch that peak at amelia earhart? i love...
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allen, thank you for joining us. >> so, tell us right now, how you see the level of earthquake dangerin california. >> we have to be very concerned about it coming earthquake. we know we are going to have an earthquake. when we think about the likelihood of earthquakes in the major faults throughout the bay area we are talking about a two into three chance in the next 30 years. this is the reality that we will have to be ready for. >> we are overdue for a major quake. army? >> i like to think about the hayward fault because it is on the berkeley campus. the average recurrence interval is about 150 years. the last earthquake was in 1868 as a, on pure face value we are overdue. at the same time it is important to recognize that the earthquake may not come for a few years or a decade. so, we have to be ready for the earthquake today. it may not come for a few years. >> it sounds like you are saying within a decade we are going to have a major quake here in california and northern california. mac that is right here there are no or the guarantees, but we should expect a big earthquake this
allen, thank you for joining us. >> so, tell us right now, how you see the level of earthquake dangerin california. >> we have to be very concerned about it coming earthquake. we know we are going to have an earthquake. when we think about the likelihood of earthquakes in the major faults throughout the bay area we are talking about a two into three chance in the next 30 years. this is the reality that we will have to be ready for. >> we are overdue for a major quake. army?...
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by his l at allen fessor reporting from outside downing street. let's nasty to clyde lewis is a british labor politician who's been the member of parliament for an orange south . he was also a candidate for leader of the labor party in the 2020 leadership election. he's joining us from london. welcome to al jazeera. let me get your initial thoughts on, on the appointments that have been made and announced so far by the new prime minister she soon i i think some of them rather expected i think is one of your former commentators explained. jeremy han really did need to be kept in place because of the potential for, you know, for more economic disruption. so might on the markets and i think, you know, whatever, i think those markets, whatever, i think it is government, that's something that you can understand and empathize way. that's why we should act as we as kept mister hands on as chance of the exchequer. i think and other appointments i know look is quite clear. but what he's trying to do here is build a cabinet of all of the wings of the party.
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it was just published yesterday, and allen, we are so excited to have you. you can get a copy of the book from atlanta history center book, it's online, we ship, there is in store pick up. we want to quickly introduce my speaker and then turn it over to him. and given orientation an introduction to his work. allen guelzo is a research scholar at council of humanities, princeton university.. he's a specialist in early 19th century american history. he won the lincoln prize three times, a prize for military history and other honors. allen, welcome, and thank you so much for being here. >> thank you very much, claire for hosting this program, monique for acting as our wonderful technical support and hello to all of my friends in atlanta, a city i have known and enjoyed for more than 35 years. many, many wonderful visits. i'm delighted to be appearing with the atlanta history center once again. and i'm sure there are a number of members of the civil war roundtable, which i've spoken to as recently as just seven years ago about the battle of gettysburg. but now,
it was just published yesterday, and allen, we are so excited to have you. you can get a copy of the book from atlanta history center book, it's online, we ship, there is in store pick up. we want to quickly introduce my speaker and then turn it over to him. and given orientation an introduction to his work. allen guelzo is a research scholar at council of humanities, princeton university.. he's a specialist in early 19th century american history. he won the lincoln prize three times, a prize...
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allen pietrobon. i am a professor of global affairs and modern american history at trinity washington tin university here in d. c.. i want to start tonight by giving you a number, 1939. it is one of those years that stand out in world history. it is one of those years that invokes a reaction. it is much like 1776. we have the american revolution. perhaps 1989, the fall of the berlin wall. even at 9/11. there are just some dates that sear themselves into the historical memory. 1939 hold special significance. it is the year that world war ii began. it sparked a global war that was going to go on for nearly six years. it would result in upwards of 85 million people killed. that starts september 1st, 1939. much less remembered is the fact that that exact same day, the united states president extended a formal invitation for all europe peony shuns to return to the united states in 1940 to continue celebrating the next season of the ongoing new york world fair. his invitation said, quote, the continuing hop
allen pietrobon. i am a professor of global affairs and modern american history at trinity washington tin university here in d. c.. i want to start tonight by giving you a number, 1939. it is one of those years that stand out in world history. it is one of those years that invokes a reaction. it is much like 1776. we have the american revolution. perhaps 1989, the fall of the berlin wall. even at 9/11. there are just some dates that sear themselves into the historical memory. 1939 hold special...
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josh allen has brought the energy.pt to 20 points. defense wins championships we saw it yesterday. it's just one game, still a long way to go. we'll take the victory, enjoy it. enjoy the bye week next week. but this may be the team that makes people in western new york happy. >> i love harry's enthusiasm, makes me a bills fan as well. >> he has to work it out with william bar for the title, though, i think. >> thank you, both. >>> "new day" continues now. ♪ >>> russia launching a deadly attack on kyiv with a wave of kamikaze drones. good morning to our viewers here in the united states and around the world i'm alex marquardt in today with brianna keilar. thank you for having me. >> great to have you in. >>> we begin with explosions across the ukrainian capital as russia pummels the capitol wit attacks putting civilians and infrastructure at risk. just look at this. this video appearing to show an iranian 136 drone coming under fire in kyiv. now cnn has not been able to confirm the exact location. both washington and ky
josh allen has brought the energy.pt to 20 points. defense wins championships we saw it yesterday. it's just one game, still a long way to go. we'll take the victory, enjoy it. enjoy the bye week next week. but this may be the team that makes people in western new york happy. >> i love harry's enthusiasm, makes me a bills fan as well. >> he has to work it out with william bar for the title, though, i think. >> thank you, both. >>> "new day" continues now....
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the long time chief financial officer of the company allen weisselberg, and pleaded guilty and agreedhe stand. jury selection for the next week or couple of weeks and the trial will probably go on for a month after that. investigative correspondent tom winter who knows this probably better than anyone in the business is outside court for us now. talk about the impact here on the former president's business here. what we're expecting to hear, the allen weisselberg factor here, tom. >> reporter: a little bit of an impact here, as far as the jury selection goes, our colleague talking to one of the members of the trump defense team, they say that the pool of 130 that they started the morning with at about 10:30 a.m. has now been whittled down to 59, some people have been excused because they have personal ties to some of the individuals or organizations that are a part of this case, some have said that they would perhaps find it impossible to be impartial in this case, so we're already down to 59. chances are that we may need to get another pool of jurors, perhaps tomorrow, to again whitt
the long time chief financial officer of the company allen weisselberg, and pleaded guilty and agreedhe stand. jury selection for the next week or couple of weeks and the trial will probably go on for a month after that. investigative correspondent tom winter who knows this probably better than anyone in the business is outside court for us now. talk about the impact here on the former president's business here. what we're expecting to hear, the allen weisselberg factor here, tom. >>...
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belonging to paul allen are expect to fetch record-breakings on an action auction that is tag place in york next month. >> reporter: >> reporter: the art world is a buzz. really does a billionairey go up for sale. >> this will be a historic moment for the art world. >> reporter: 150 pieces from paul allen's estate will be put under the hammer. >> people with an extremely careful eye. he was not really . really understood. >> reporter: it is the sale of e century. featuring artwork spanning 500 years. >> it is the greatest auction er put on. in terms of the range: masterpieces. >> reporter: some pieces are expected to fetch over $100. >> it will be a sale which we assume oh well make in excess o1 million. >> another capturing attention s this giudicelli. > >> all proceeds from next monthn will be given to charity. that's charity. that's it for the news at 5:00. > >> we are looking back at the disaster that we shape the bay a 33 years ago. >> the ground was shaking underneath our feet. it took a few minutes for people to figure figure out what was going on. >> >> the big one hit and wrea
belonging to paul allen are expect to fetch record-breakings on an action auction that is tag place in york next month. >> reporter: >> reporter: the art world is a buzz. really does a billionairey go up for sale. >> this will be a historic moment for the art world. >> reporter: 150 pieces from paul allen's estate will be put under the hammer. >> people with an extremely careful eye. he was not really . really understood. >> reporter: it is the sale of e...
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he pleaded guilty to -- allen weisselberg. he pleaded guilty to 15 felonies. he is expected to cooperate. his lawyers tell me he has been meeting with lawyers for the prosecution and the trump organization, in preparation for this testimony. and as part of his plea deal, he will be required to testify truthfully, and if he does so, he could face about 100 days in jail. if the prosecution is not satisfied with his testimony, the judge could potentially sentence him to up to 15 years in a new york state prison. weaselberg is going to testify according to his attorney but not with adult children. >>> jennifer rogers, federal prosecutor, what you are watching for as this trial kicks off? >> a couple of things. one is to get a look behind the curtain, right? the trump organization is a small family-owned company. it is not public. it is interesting to learn more about how it operate, and how much money it makes, and it is a successful business that launched donald trump to the presidency and then number two, looking at allen weisselberg, and then testifying against
he pleaded guilty to -- allen weisselberg. he pleaded guilty to 15 felonies. he is expected to cooperate. his lawyers tell me he has been meeting with lawyers for the prosecution and the trump organization, in preparation for this testimony. and as part of his plea deal, he will be required to testify truthfully, and if he does so, he could face about 100 days in jail. if the prosecution is not satisfied with his testimony, the judge could potentially sentence him to up to 15 years in a new...
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allen says the technology has been in the works for over the past dec. but has only been in the market for a few years. it's a test for the early warning system. the bay area has been a training ground for quake alert systems usgs scientist and earthquake consultant ross. stein says the best results provided a 10-second warning. can we create a system that gives us more than 10 seconds? probably not. because for the shaking to be really strong the earthquake needs to be really close and if it's really close that seismic waves is going to arrive very soon with respect to our ability to identify that wave, but stein says new research is underway to advance that which we don't just use dysometers in the ground that are dedicated to earthquake early warning, but we can use everybody cell phone as another source of warning still stein says that warning will always be in the ballpark of 10 seconds a time frame allen and his team are working towards we live in earthquake country. we need to be ready for much larger earthquakes than this. and because of that the
allen says the technology has been in the works for over the past dec. but has only been in the market for a few years. it's a test for the early warning system. the bay area has been a training ground for quake alert systems usgs scientist and earthquake consultant ross. stein says the best results provided a 10-second warning. can we create a system that gives us more than 10 seconds? probably not. because for the shaking to be really strong the earthquake needs to be really close and if it's...
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rob reynolds al jazeera allen's worth california. still ahead on al jazeera, the son of a fall male. one legend struggles to maneuver through this different conditions in japan. that's next in this book. ah, ah. ah ah, ah. ah. type of the sport his peter. well, thank you very much, leonor mess he has confirmed that next month's world cup will be his last the 35 year old made the announcement on the same day, the country's national airline, and veiled a plane that'll take fans to the tournament and cover. messy will play in his 5th world cup when argentina opens the campaign on november, the 22nd against saudi arabia. murphy's only major international trophy was the corporate america lost ya. many were already speculating that leo massey was going to not be with argentina after the 2022 world cup. he had also speculated a couple of interviews, both exclusive interviews as. busy as post match interviews that he had given during world qualified life. so there was a possibility maybe that he was going to have a chance at 39 to end up in
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when former dentist hudson pumps water from his well, in allen's worth, california, he knows there's danger lurking, even though the water looks clean, it's contaminated with high amounts of arsenic. the way we feel about the water is it can't be trusted there carcinogens in the water. arsenic is a carcinogen, it will cause cancer. it effect it fixes itself to the fatty tissues in the by the toxic substance leaches into the water supply from underground rock formations. the u. s. government says the safe level of arsenic is 10 parts per 1000000000. hudson's well, water has more than $300.00 parts per 1000000000, and many other wells in the community are similar. arsenic is colorless. and his odorless. you can't see. you can't taste it. and in fact, people before we really realize the extent of the arsenic in our wire, there are people who would visit allen's worth and say, wow, this water really taste good. allen's worth is an impoverished town of about 600 people founded by black settlers over 100 years ago. because people don't trust the safety of their water. many travel to other
when former dentist hudson pumps water from his well, in allen's worth, california, he knows there's danger lurking, even though the water looks clean, it's contaminated with high amounts of arsenic. the way we feel about the water is it can't be trusted there carcinogens in the water. arsenic is a carcinogen, it will cause cancer. it effect it fixes itself to the fatty tissues in the by the toxic substance leaches into the water supply from underground rock formations. the u. s. government...
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worth and say, wow, this water really taste good. allen's worth is an impoverished town of about 600 people founded by black settlers over 100 years ago. because people don't trust the safety of their water. many travel to other towns to buy filtered water for cooking and drinking. it's a problem that extends far beyond this small california farming town across the united states. it's estimated that 2100000 people draw their water from wells contaminated with high levels of arsenic. scientists from the university of california have set up an experimental filtering project on dennis hudson's farm. so the insight groundwater has about $200.00 parts per 1000000000, arsenic. and by the time it reaches the end of achievement training, we treated this water. it's coming out consistently below 10 parts per 1000000. similar filtration systems have succeeded in countries with high arsenic concentrations like india and bangladesh. this promise is to me, one of the lowest, if not go lowest cost ways, who reliably remove arsenic from gum order at a place that local communities can afford. the re
worth and say, wow, this water really taste good. allen's worth is an impoverished town of about 600 people founded by black settlers over 100 years ago. because people don't trust the safety of their water. many travel to other towns to buy filtered water for cooking and drinking. it's a problem that extends far beyond this small california farming town across the united states. it's estimated that 2100000 people draw their water from wells contaminated with high levels of arsenic. scientists...