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and south vietnamese force is necessary. tonight, americannd south vietnamese units will attack the headquarters for the entire communist military operation in south of the unknown. this control center has been occupied by the north vietnamese for five years in blatant violation of cambodia's neutrality. . this is not an invasion of cambodia. the areas in which these attacks will be launched will be completely occupied and controlled by north vietnamese forces. our purpose is not to occupy the areas. once and we forces are driven out of the sanctuaries, and once their military supplies are destroyed, we will withdraw. these actions are in no way directed to the security interests of any nation, any government that chooses to use these actions as a pretext for harming relations with the united states will be doing so on its own responsibility, and its own initiative, and we will draw the appropriate conclusions. and now let me give you the reasons for my decision. a majority of the american people, a majority of you listening to me are for the
and south vietnamese force is necessary. tonight, americannd south vietnamese units will attack the headquarters for the entire communist military operation in south of the unknown. this control center has been occupied by the north vietnamese for five years in blatant violation of cambodia's neutrality. . this is not an invasion of cambodia. the areas in which these attacks will be launched will be completely occupied and controlled by north vietnamese forces. our purpose is not to occupy the...
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driving the american forces and south korean forces ahead of them. and eventually the americans in south koreans kind of established a perimeter down perimeter. you can see it on the map down in the southeast section of the peninsula around busan, which was a port city so that became the pusan perimeter. when the north korean attacked occurred the united states went to the united nations. and essentially because the soviet union was boycotting security council. on the day that this issue was brought up the security council made the korean war a un action. a police action of course, most of the troops were american nevertheless there were other foreign troops weeds for instance if you watched mash you've encountered a few foreigners in korea. during the korean war what happens is that truman immediately wants to defend south korea. he selects macarthur who is there on the scene basically to command the united nations forces? and this is what happens he takes over. he tries to stabilize the pusan perimeter so that the american and south koreans aren't
driving the american forces and south korean forces ahead of them. and eventually the americans in south koreans kind of established a perimeter down perimeter. you can see it on the map down in the southeast section of the peninsula around busan, which was a port city so that became the pusan perimeter. when the north korean attacked occurred the united states went to the united nations. and essentially because the soviet union was boycotting security council. on the day that this issue was...
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this has been a violent and horrible and deadly night across the american south. we're talking about monster tornadoes. some of them traveling at forward speeds over land of 80 miles an hour. some of them so-called long-track tornadoes scraping across 100 miles of open earth. it's ravaged several states. the entire region was warned, but sadly, not everyone could get out of the way. death toll tonight stands at five in alabama. the storms are still firing up after nightfall. for more we are joined by our meteorologist bill karins. bill, following your coverage today, i couldn't believe some of the stats. some of the numbers and these lines, what you guys called training, because it resembles train cars following one another, over the same lines multiple tornadoes in a row. >> yeah, poor central alabama. especially the birmingham area. let me paint the picture of what's still breaking right now. noonan, georgia, population 41,000. a small city, right now, about five minutes ago, everyone's phones just got alerted, tornado warning. everyone is waking their kids up,
this has been a violent and horrible and deadly night across the american south. we're talking about monster tornadoes. some of them traveling at forward speeds over land of 80 miles an hour. some of them so-called long-track tornadoes scraping across 100 miles of open earth. it's ravaged several states. the entire region was warned, but sadly, not everyone could get out of the way. death toll tonight stands at five in alabama. the storms are still firing up after nightfall. for more we are...
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he is historian of the modern american south at the university of north carolina chapel hill where heches courses on modern american history, southern history, the civil rights movement, and history of america in the 1960s. his first book to write in the light of freedom as a co- edited collection of newspapers essays and poems produced by african-american freedom school students during the mississippi freedom summer of 1964. his most recent book, have a copy of it right here for those who are interested, his most recent bird is hattiesburg an american city in black and white printed biracial history of jim crow that was published by harvard university press in march of 2019. so william, with that introduction let me just say it's great to see you. welcome and thank you for joining us. >> jason thank you so much for having me it's really a pleasure to be here. william and i this is for our audience should be aware for william and i this is a way of reconnecting about teaching at the university of southern mississippi several years ago we were getting close to finishing her phd's are d
he is historian of the modern american south at the university of north carolina chapel hill where heches courses on modern american history, southern history, the civil rights movement, and history of america in the 1960s. his first book to write in the light of freedom as a co- edited collection of newspapers essays and poems produced by african-american freedom school students during the mississippi freedom summer of 1964. his most recent book, have a copy of it right here for those who are...
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and of course then the reconstituted state governments of the american south. they are deeply repressive and they are deeply interested in fixing workers to places not allowing them to work in other sectors of the economy. freedom essential in name only in the u.s. as well as in france or jamaica laws for bidding. for treatment of freed slaves were promulgated. ringback ringback they were denied their right to vote to legitimate self-defense and denied freedom of movement. many of those who protested were killed. those who refused to work were jailed and sentenced to forced labor race itself without slavery gets reconfigured through the loss through the courts, through political practices and race itself is does that justify slavery, race itself is the basis for confining the now freed population to the south producing the same crops under conditions that are really not free and equal, they become a cheap labor force subject to social discipline in control. so it has a social dimension, but also a production to measure the concept of race bound. former slaves t
and of course then the reconstituted state governments of the american south. they are deeply repressive and they are deeply interested in fixing workers to places not allowing them to work in other sectors of the economy. freedom essential in name only in the u.s. as well as in france or jamaica laws for bidding. for treatment of freed slaves were promulgated. ringback ringback they were denied their right to vote to legitimate self-defense and denied freedom of movement. many of those who...
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south with their children, their grandchildren. they have reversed the number of voters, african-americans, in the south. that trend is changing the demographic nationally. that is why you see so many states who are trying to go back to the jim crow era of denying african-americans the opportunity to vote. clearly, we recognize and listen to your guest talk about one day voting the way we used to do things. things can be done the way we use to. in south africa they bowed over several days to make sure every vote is counted. if we cannot count every vote we are not living in a democratic society. guest: i agree 100%. you need a system where every single person who is eligible to vote, it can be very easy for them to register to vote and cast a vote. my concern about when you start moving to a system where people are voting in august and september, the election has not played itself out yet. i also don't like that that derives partisanship. you are not getting to know the candidates, you're picking the ticket to go straight republican or straight to mccracken. i don't -- straight republican or straight demo
south with their children, their grandchildren. they have reversed the number of voters, african-americans, in the south. that trend is changing the demographic nationally. that is why you see so many states who are trying to go back to the jim crow era of denying african-americans the opportunity to vote. clearly, we recognize and listen to your guest talk about one day voting the way we used to do things. things can be done the way we use to. in south africa they bowed over several days to...
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a call from president biden to end hate crime against asian american. south korea is bringing distinctive voices back to the big stage. parts of france poland and ukraine a backup on lockdown on saturday as they struggle with rising numbers of coronavirus cases parisians rushed to leave the french capital before the lockdown came into force packing intercity trains and jamming roads the government says the restrictions would be as harsh as those imposed last year schools will stay open about or exercise will be allowed let's go live at a parasol just. so people in several parts of the country the capital back in lockdown today tell us more. yes people in paris and 15 regions in the country back in lockdown a 3rd lockdown in just 12 months and what that means is that people in these regions will now have to fill out the permits again every time they want to leave the house they are being encouraged to stay at home they're being encouraged to work from home shops are now shots and they joined of course the restaurants bars cultural center sports facilities that
a call from president biden to end hate crime against asian american. south korea is bringing distinctive voices back to the big stage. parts of france poland and ukraine a backup on lockdown on saturday as they struggle with rising numbers of coronavirus cases parisians rushed to leave the french capital before the lockdown came into force packing intercity trains and jamming roads the government says the restrictions would be as harsh as those imposed last year schools will stay open about or...
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caroline and we asked her about this to check this out i was born in puerto rico but reason the american south and for me the food has always been a tether to the island every time i smell sofrito hitting a pan of hollow who am transported back to my grandmother's kitchen i believe that the flavors we grow up with become deeply embedded in our taste memory and we return to those flavors in order to maintain that connection and celebrate ancestry which for me is indigenous african and spanish the things he can be a powerful connection to the places we come from because we can take them with us wherever we go. you know really listen terry makes me think about help cultures have a certain ownership over their own culture to include their food in recipes and you know it's been a hot topic lately what happens when celebrity particularly white celebrity chefs take that as a cultural appropriation and you know make money off of those recipes cute cute touch on those that is that because part of me is like being in america country of immigrants i'm like bring it all bring it on i love it and so i want
caroline and we asked her about this to check this out i was born in puerto rico but reason the american south and for me the food has always been a tether to the island every time i smell sofrito hitting a pan of hollow who am transported back to my grandmother's kitchen i believe that the flavors we grow up with become deeply embedded in our taste memory and we return to those flavors in order to maintain that connection and celebrate ancestry which for me is indigenous african and spanish...
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pittsburgh, so forth and so on the potomac would then connect the american south as it was with distance between the two, it would serve to function, serve to unite the new capital city of the atlantic ocean and so on and so forth. that's washington's vision. next. in the constitution, over the debate over the capital city, article 1 section 8 it agreed that the capital city should be 10 miles square. it's 100 miles. what it means is this capital city almost laughably will be larger than paris, london, the great capitals of the world yet it would be built out of the barnes and woods but thequestion would be where with these 10 miles square be ? so the initial argument was new york city would serve as our interim capital. washington's inauguration is supposed to be march 4 1789. he's late, it's not until april 30, 1789 and this is washington arrives even later yet. maybe he could still get addressed washington is inaugurated in new york city in late april. new york city at federal hall and you can see the picture here and on the right is his home on cherry street where washington used as
pittsburgh, so forth and so on the potomac would then connect the american south as it was with distance between the two, it would serve to function, serve to unite the new capital city of the atlantic ocean and so on and so forth. that's washington's vision. next. in the constitution, over the debate over the capital city, article 1 section 8 it agreed that the capital city should be 10 miles square. it's 100 miles. what it means is this capital city almost laughably will be larger than paris,...
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there was no military censorship per se so it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship, so it was for women a gift, not because this lack of -- because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier of war correspondence that you were not allowed on the field. we know and love martha gellhorn, but she was not on the battlefield. for most of world war ii. she snuck onto normandy, she was not in combat because she was not allowed. women were with the nurses. with kate webb and catherine, they were on combat. host: did the journals have to -- did the journalists have to be credentialed and who would provide those things? ms. becker: credentials came from the united states military, press passes. that was essentially to say that you were legitimate. someone was going to buy your work, and you are with and accredited company, so these women went out without jobs. they immediately had to have their accreditation letters. now the frenchwoman and the , american france
there was no military censorship per se so it was probably the first and last uncensored american war. the south vietnamese had their censorship, so it was for women a gift, not because this lack of -- because it was only because of this lack of codification, this openness that women could get through what had been the biggest barrier of war correspondence that you were not allowed on the field. we know and love martha gellhorn, but she was not on the battlefield. for most of world war ii. she...
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councilmembers say they want to honor her achievement as the first woman, african-american, and south asian american to be elected as vice president. the city council will discuss the resolution on tuesday, that is the first step in the process. than the formal landmark application will be submitted. also, fire broke out during a wildfire cleanup effort that happened in santa rosa, smoke poured out of a logging machine on wildwood mountain road yesterday afternoon. crews were using it to clear burn debris from last year's glass fire. officials say the fire likely started in the hydraulic compartment, damages estimated at $95,000, no one is hurt. >>> the city of san jose hopes that a one-day pop up vaccine clinic to help some of the hardest hit communities. this walk in clinic was at the gardner alviso health center on golden street. it targeted individuals in santa clara county's phase 1a and phase 1b with a focus on the latino community. the clinic was brought together by gardner health services in santa clara county public health. community members say they have been waiting to rece
councilmembers say they want to honor her achievement as the first woman, african-american, and south asian american to be elected as vice president. the city council will discuss the resolution on tuesday, that is the first step in the process. than the formal landmark application will be submitted. also, fire broke out during a wildfire cleanup effort that happened in santa rosa, smoke poured out of a logging machine on wildwood mountain road yesterday afternoon. crews were using it to clear...
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minute left professor what i wonder what the majority of you insult could hear is how do south koreans view american involvement over the north korean nuclear issue well the current. security situation he specially for the past 4 years hard during the trumpet administration had been quite welcomed by south korea public because south korea doesn't want to be sandwiched between you know hostile north korea and aggressive united states and south korean public doesn't want to be sandwiched bt in the middle of the china u.s. rival the order of competition so south korean public wants to have a was to keep their right stretching balance between the great powers and they integrate relations we'll say young should born from the young institute for north korean studies pleasure talking to you and thank you so much for joining us you're very welcome. and later today secretary blinken will be in alaska where he and national security advisor jake sullivan need to join us foreign minister whiny and communist party foden affairs chief yang jiechi it's the 1st high profile meeting between the 2 sides since joe bid
minute left professor what i wonder what the majority of you insult could hear is how do south koreans view american involvement over the north korean nuclear issue well the current. security situation he specially for the past 4 years hard during the trumpet administration had been quite welcomed by south korea public because south korea doesn't want to be sandwiched between you know hostile north korea and aggressive united states and south korean public doesn't want to be sandwiched bt in...
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>> trevor: let me tell you something, eric andre, all these things you do with americans, south africanshen you were doing your penis thing in my face, i didn't know it was a prank and i'm sorry. some south africans will be, like, we'll kill you even though we know it's a prank, they'll be, like, yeah. ( laughter ) >> well that will make for great content. we've got to get down there, grab the cameras, off to johannesburg. we only get to film one scene because i die. it will be a three-minute movie. but, uh -- no, i would love to keep making more of this stuff, yeah, totally. >> trevor: i hope you do. >> thanks, man. >> trevor: don't do it in south africa because you will die and also because people will think i'm doing it and it will be a whole thing, we saw trevor noah in south africa running around with his penis in a chinese finger trap! i don't need that in my life. >> or do you -- you never know. >> trevor: eric andre, thank you so much for joining me on the show. congratulations on the film for real. congratulations. i'm glad it finally came out and people get to enjoy it. thanks
>> trevor: let me tell you something, eric andre, all these things you do with americans, south africanshen you were doing your penis thing in my face, i didn't know it was a prank and i'm sorry. some south africans will be, like, we'll kill you even though we know it's a prank, they'll be, like, yeah. ( laughter ) >> well that will make for great content. we've got to get down there, grab the cameras, off to johannesburg. we only get to film one scene because i die. it will be a...
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daniel: we have some african models, south american, european models. -man 2: this is the african?-dan: are you from maghreb? woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do? and the color's fun, isn't it? woman 6: yeah, i like that a lot. dave: all right, yes, we got another taker over here. lemonis: we had a great reaction to our new product line. and we were able to gain a bunch of new customers. you guys should be very proud of what you've accomplished. you enter into a very competitive fashion business, and you guys muscled through it. going forward, we have one objective -- great designs, great comfort, great price, and... -dave: great profit. -dan: great profit. -lemonis: great profit. -dan: there it is. lemonis: all right, guys. i'm really proud of these guys, and dan is learning to focus his efforts. he's working really well with his brother and david. and we've already sold more shoes tonight than we did a whole week in our brooklyn store. now i feel like these guys are really ready to hit the ground running. dave: all right. [ cheers and applau
daniel: we have some african models, south american, european models. -man 2: this is the african?-dan: are you from maghreb? woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do? and the color's fun, isn't it? woman 6: yeah, i like that a lot. dave: all right, yes, we got another taker over here. lemonis: we had a great reaction to our new product line. and we were able to gain a bunch of new customers. you guys should be very proud of what you've accomplished. you enter...
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our country has come a long way, supposedly since african-americans in the south were forced to guess number of jelly beans in a jar in order to vote. but some of those-- these suppression laws in georgia and other republican states smack of jim crow rearing its ugly head once again. >> the state bills that he refers to, i believe, senator blunt has mentioned only two of them passed and had absolutely nothing to do with suppressing the vote. it's also noteworthy that this is a solution in search of a problem. turnout in 2020 was up 7%. the turnout in the 2020 election was the highest since 1900. states are not engaging in trying to suppress voters whatsoever. this is clearly an effort by one party to rewrite the rules of our political system. but even more immediately, it would create implementation nightmare as senator blunt pointed out that would drown state and local officials who run elections. this proposal needs all the scrutiny it can get and i'm glad we're here to give it that scrutiny. this legislation would forcibly rewrite the election laws of all 50 states from here in was
our country has come a long way, supposedly since african-americans in the south were forced to guess number of jelly beans in a jar in order to vote. but some of those-- these suppression laws in georgia and other republican states smack of jim crow rearing its ugly head once again. >> the state bills that he refers to, i believe, senator blunt has mentioned only two of them passed and had absolutely nothing to do with suppressing the vote. it's also noteworthy that this is a solution in...
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americans were building these stenciling multiracial republics. and readers seem to have been undaunted as well. even in the south the baby bolivar boom continues, the july 4 toasts continue. u.s. observers'got moral instinct seems to be a was reasonable and perhaps admirable for american republics to end slavery, maybe not in this republic are this lifetime, but someday, somewhere. as the kentuckian slaver, henry clay, put on the floor of congress in 1820, and the heat of the missouri crisis, when the nation was potentially, possibly going to divide along sectional lines, clay stands on the floor of congress and says that, in some particulars, the people of south america, were in advance of us. granada, colombia, venezuela and buenos aires, had all emancipated their slaves. as a side note to all of this, if i had a photo with higher resolution, we could zoom in on this document that clay is holding. it is a copy of an 1821 house resolution, that clay successfully sponsored. it essentially said that the house of representatives supported latin american independence alongside the people of the united states. in ch
americans were building these stenciling multiracial republics. and readers seem to have been undaunted as well. even in the south the baby bolivar boom continues, the july 4 toasts continue. u.s. observers'got moral instinct seems to be a was reasonable and perhaps admirable for american republics to end slavery, maybe not in this republic are this lifetime, but someday, somewhere. as the kentuckian slaver, henry clay, put on the floor of congress in 1820, and the heat of the missouri crisis,...
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i were honored to be on the inaugural platform as kamala harris was made the first black american, the first south asian american to be vice president and the highest ranking official in our nation. since taking office, she and president biden have hit the ground running. they passed the american rescue plan, joined the paris climate agreement and more. i am honored to be joined by here today to talk about a topic with the pandemic: the disproportionate impact covid-19 has had in forcing women out of the workforce. madam vice president, tank you for joining us. -- thank you for joining asked. we are having our second cgiu event and this one is sponsored by your alma mater. kamala: [laughter] that is the howard way. clinton: i have been reviewing in some detail elements of your rescue plan and it fits with a lot of the things i like to talk about today. first of all, as the first woman and the first person of color to ever occupy your job, i know you are sensitive to the disproportionate impact covid has had on people of color and women and women owned businesses. i would like to ask why you think
i were honored to be on the inaugural platform as kamala harris was made the first black american, the first south asian american to be vice president and the highest ranking official in our nation. since taking office, she and president biden have hit the ground running. they passed the american rescue plan, joined the paris climate agreement and more. i am honored to be joined by here today to talk about a topic with the pandemic: the disproportionate impact covid-19 has had in forcing women...
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plan, they are trying to import a new class of voters, they are trying to say to the mexican-americans and south americans coming over, we will give you free stuff like we gave black americans free stuff, and after jim crow ended we'll welfarize you and give you handouts mary you to the -- marry you to the american government it is pure evil. mark: the shoot national at, people were murdered in cold blood. 6 were asians, they say, they have no motive. they have a individual who was mentaly unhinged. and joe biden ask kamala harris were inia -- in atlanta for a different event, they changed it. they started to talk about racism. and trashing trump, then we have a mass murder in boulder, colorado, first they thought it was a white man, that got them excited. particularly kamala harris' niece. they go social media say, here we go white men, they like to slaughter people, they don't even know the name of the people who were killed, they are not even thinking about the families, they are racial using the issues, in one direction, the people in media in democrat party are tearing this country apart. d
plan, they are trying to import a new class of voters, they are trying to say to the mexican-americans and south americans coming over, we will give you free stuff like we gave black americans free stuff, and after jim crow ended we'll welfarize you and give you handouts mary you to the -- marry you to the american government it is pure evil. mark: the shoot national at, people were murdered in cold blood. 6 were asians, they say, they have no motive. they have a individual who was mentaly...
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canadians by september the president journey in from tino will hold a virtual meeting with the south american confederation on saturday over players not being allowed to return for world cup qualifying games but just the city manager pep guardiola won't let his players go because of coronavirus and quarantine concerns south american countries have to qualify as coming up at the end of the month english bass players face 10 days of coroutine on their return it means this round of games ahead of cattle 2022 may have to be perspiring and there's no sense to go in there enough to be 10 days not training session be at home 10 more days one more week when we play. we play for the leak you just think jazzing rules through for chambers league quarter final chambers league and we're not playing with this place you know going to play who into illinois going to auburn by the end of going to fly for short football writer gavin hamilton says he understands the club's concerns. the big issue is is the issue of corn seeding players when they return from world cup qualifiers and clubs are rightly worried tha
canadians by september the president journey in from tino will hold a virtual meeting with the south american confederation on saturday over players not being allowed to return for world cup qualifying games but just the city manager pep guardiola won't let his players go because of coronavirus and quarantine concerns south american countries have to qualify as coming up at the end of the month english bass players face 10 days of coroutine on their return it means this round of games ahead of...
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especially limited economically and of course then the reconstituted state governments of the american south they are deeply repressive and they are deeply interested in fixing workers to places not allowing them to work in other sectors of the economy. freedom as sensually in name only in the u.s. as well as in france or jamaica last for bidding for treatment of freed slaves were promulgated ringback they were denied their right to vote to legitimate self-defense and denied freedom of movement many of those who protested were killed those who refused to work were jailed and sentenced to forced labor. race itself without slavery gets reconfigured through the loss through the courts through political practices in race itself is that justify slavery race itself is the basis for confining the now freed population to the south producing the same crops under conditions that are really not free and equal they become a cheap labor force subject to social discipline and control so it has a social dimension but also a production to measure. the concept of race bound former slaves to specific territor
especially limited economically and of course then the reconstituted state governments of the american south they are deeply repressive and they are deeply interested in fixing workers to places not allowing them to work in other sectors of the economy. freedom as sensually in name only in the u.s. as well as in france or jamaica last for bidding for treatment of freed slaves were promulgated ringback they were denied their right to vote to legitimate self-defense and denied freedom of movement...
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now rob don is the name of the south american colonel who led the expedition. coequal if you will. now it was rather simple. and a lot of people said that i took up to the south american bring forth because i was disheartened by the defeat in the election. but 19 men put together for canoes, and trudged into the amazon rain forest. the expedition took us about six months. we traveled over 630 miles. 16 of the 19 men that went on the expedition returned. i almost lost my life to general or tropical fever. it was quite the undertaking. but quite valuable as have the species that we documented were unknown to man. americans had no idea what and anarchy anda was, or a piranha. one of the gentlemen of course lost one of his toes bathing in the amazon river. we lost several dogs tales to the product in the river. it was a remarkable journey that might son was able to undertake with me. a successful journey. but many people would say that the effects of the fever and fatigue from the expedition, i was well over 200 pounds, which was heavy for the time, and was in my l
now rob don is the name of the south american colonel who led the expedition. coequal if you will. now it was rather simple. and a lot of people said that i took up to the south american bring forth because i was disheartened by the defeat in the election. but 19 men put together for canoes, and trudged into the amazon rain forest. the expedition took us about six months. we traveled over 630 miles. 16 of the 19 men that went on the expedition returned. i almost lost my life to general or...
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north vietnamese, gets their photograph, recrosses, then covers the rest of the attack from the american southietnamese side. host: we have to underscore how dangerous this work was. ms. becker: unbelievable, she had shrapnel in her the rest of her life. ptsd is something we did not understand. for soldiers, much less for journalists. both she and kate had serious trauma, and i wrote about how she talks about the trauma in a very critical way. -- in a very poetic way. host: let's move to kate webb. what was really impactful about kate webb was her early life. the tragedies she suffered. how did they affect her and were these the reasons she wanted to get away from her life? ms. becker: with all three women there were reasons why they rebelled, and kate's was the darker one. she witnessed her friend's suicide, and not only did she witness it, she had given her the rifle she used to kill herself. as a teenager in australia. she was briefly charged with homicide. when her father testified he fainted on the stand saying this is a horrible tragedy but kate did not think she would kill her. these ar
north vietnamese, gets their photograph, recrosses, then covers the rest of the attack from the american southietnamese side. host: we have to underscore how dangerous this work was. ms. becker: unbelievable, she had shrapnel in her the rest of her life. ptsd is something we did not understand. for soldiers, much less for journalists. both she and kate had serious trauma, and i wrote about how she talks about the trauma in a very critical way. -- in a very poetic way. host: let's move to kate...
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now, ron don is the name of the south american colonel who led the expedition, my coequal, if you will it was rather simple. a lot of people say i took off to the south american rainforest because i was disheartened by the defeat in the election. but 19 men put together four canoes and went into the amazon rainforest and the expedition took us six months. we traveled over 630 miles. 16 of the 19 men who went on the expedition returned. i almost lost my life to tropical fever. half of the species we documented were unknown to man. americans had no idea what an anaconda was. one of the gentlemen lost one of his toes while bathing in the amazon river. we lost several dogs' tails to the river. my son was able to undertake the journey with me. many people would say that the effects of the fever and fatigue from the expedition, i was well over 200 pounds, which was heavy for the time, and was in my late 50s. the oldest man in the expedition. rather difficult undertaking. now, i will say the most interesting part of the expedition was our encounter with the green anaconda, undocumented until
now, ron don is the name of the south american colonel who led the expedition, my coequal, if you will it was rather simple. a lot of people say i took off to the south american rainforest because i was disheartened by the defeat in the election. but 19 men put together four canoes and went into the amazon rainforest and the expedition took us six months. we traveled over 630 miles. 16 of the 19 men who went on the expedition returned. i almost lost my life to tropical fever. half of the...
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face of president johnny infantino will hold a virtual meeting with south american football cheats onsaturday and the players not being allowed to return to the world cup qualifying games manchester city manager pep guardiola won't let his task because of crowd of virus and quarantine concerns south american countries have to qualify as coming up at the end of the month english bass players face 10 days of quarantine on their return means the start of games ahead of cattle 2022 they will be postponed there's no sense to go in there enough to be 10 days no training session be our home 10 more days one more week when we play we play for the leak it just in case jazzing case rules through for chambers league quarter final chambers league it we're not play we displace the enter into play who into illinois is going to happen but they're not going to fly for short football writer gavin hamilton says he understands the club's concerns. the big issue is is the issue of corn seeding players when they return from world cup qualifiers and clubs are rightly worried that some of their best players
face of president johnny infantino will hold a virtual meeting with south american football cheats onsaturday and the players not being allowed to return to the world cup qualifying games manchester city manager pep guardiola won't let his task because of crowd of virus and quarantine concerns south american countries have to qualify as coming up at the end of the month english bass players face 10 days of quarantine on their return means the start of games ahead of cattle 2022 they will be...
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bother me hauling some bathing you must be quite cautious because totems levels are much higher in south american cities and they are in germany sure we have traffic jams and traffic issues and they're getting worse but internationally speaking they're not yet as a level comparable to sao paolo for instance and are europeans perhaps too complacent to strive for real change. even beyond the moment and see in this country we all live according to the principle of is just to do nothing. and that's dangerous we need to take more risks i'm bolder solutions especially with regard to us that it is less aesthetics if you notice very quickly whether something is still small and. spacious and inviting and inspiring. singapore. and maybe soon munich to dangling in midair has never looked more attractive. to texture that's making the better place and that's it for this edition of arts 21 see you next week until then good bye and. good. but 2050 more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our war or worry about. i think that era is over misses the crisis
bother me hauling some bathing you must be quite cautious because totems levels are much higher in south american cities and they are in germany sure we have traffic jams and traffic issues and they're getting worse but internationally speaking they're not yet as a level comparable to sao paolo for instance and are europeans perhaps too complacent to strive for real change. even beyond the moment and see in this country we all live according to the principle of is just to do nothing. and that's...
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a councilman says it's a way to honor the first woman african american and south asian american to become vice president. currently it is only allowed for historic events. this would include homes of historic berkeley residents. >>> still ahead on kpix 5, he is the official dj for the golden state warriors. find out how he's turning this into support for the asian community. >>> restaurants are happy to open their doors again. how local >>> there's a new campaign to fight xenophobia and racism with djs all across the world. >> ♪ >> you might recognize that performer from lawyers games. he is one of 40 djs performing on twitch this weekend to support the stopop aap i hate reporting center. it's a group tracking incideden of hate against asians since the start of the pandemic. >> growing up in oakland i grew up with asian friends. i was brought into asian homes, do you know what i mean? i had asian meals. my kids are half asian. this was important to me. >> i have been disturbed and saddened by recent incidents of violence directed toward the asian community. i am a dj and even producer. i
a councilman says it's a way to honor the first woman african american and south asian american to become vice president. currently it is only allowed for historic events. this would include homes of historic berkeley residents. >>> still ahead on kpix 5, he is the official dj for the golden state warriors. find out how he's turning this into support for the asian community. >>> restaurants are happy to open their doors again. how local >>> there's a new campaign to...
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for world cup qualifying games the virtual link up between president jonny infant teano and top south american officials will try to resolve the stalemate it follows might just a city manager pep guardiola saying that he won't let stars go because of coronavirus and quarantine concerns south american countries have to qualify as of the end of the month english based players face 10 days of quarantine on their return it means this round of games ahead of qatar 2022 maybe perspire and. there's no sense to go in there not to be 10 days not training session be home 10 more days one more week when we play. we play for the leak just in case jesse gets rules through for champions league quarter final chambers league it we're not play with this place you know going to play well into illinois is going to happen but they're not going to fly for short football right to govern how will to and says that he understands the club's concerns. the big issues is the issue of coron scening players when they return from world cup qualifiers and clubs are rightly worried that some of their best players will miss cr
for world cup qualifying games the virtual link up between president jonny infant teano and top south american officials will try to resolve the stalemate it follows might just a city manager pep guardiola saying that he won't let stars go because of coronavirus and quarantine concerns south american countries have to qualify as of the end of the month english based players face 10 days of quarantine on their return it means this round of games ahead of qatar 2022 maybe perspire and. there's no...
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you've been in politics for a very long time in the american south. what do you say to that? >> thank you very much for having me, chris. you know, i think that all of us have been aware of this government for a long time. when he was secretary of state, we saw his shenanigans then. nobody believes that he did not steal the election fair and square from stacey abrams. and what he's doing now is codifying that which he used his administrative authority to do when he was secretary of state when he took so many people off the roll. and i guarantee that was the difference in his having won the election and having stolen it fair and square. so, what he's doing now that he has the authority of the governorship, he is codifying all of that that he wished he had to work with before, and he is now putting in place advantages for himself and other people who look and think like him. and i think that people know that. and what we've got to do now is hope that the supreme court of the united states that understand with said about nine years ago that things had changed. well, they changed
you've been in politics for a very long time in the american south. what do you say to that? >> thank you very much for having me, chris. you know, i think that all of us have been aware of this government for a long time. when he was secretary of state, we saw his shenanigans then. nobody believes that he did not steal the election fair and square from stacey abrams. and what he's doing now is codifying that which he used his administrative authority to do when he was secretary of state...
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that we were talking about, particularly joanne robinson, she's still a middle class african-american in the south. i'm not saying that because she's limited. she also has some gender ideologies about how she should behave as a middle class african-american woman in the south. there's some other practical reasons for why they could do that because, one, they think that's the image that should be out there. it makes the african-american men look stronger, right, it doesn't, what, emasculate them in a way. and robinson has a job at a university. i love this. i remember learning about robinson and her distributing this leaflet in the middle of the night, getting her students to go to her university and memographing this leaflet saying this has happened to another person. boycott the buses on monday. she blankets the town with this. and people are saying what's happening? where is this coming from? and the news reports on it that sunday afternoon, where is this coming from. she does it all in the middle of the night. she gets in trouble for it. she gets in trouble for it because she's used university
that we were talking about, particularly joanne robinson, she's still a middle class african-american in the south. i'm not saying that because she's limited. she also has some gender ideologies about how she should behave as a middle class african-american woman in the south. there's some other practical reasons for why they could do that because, one, they think that's the image that should be out there. it makes the african-american men look stronger, right, it doesn't, what, emasculate them...
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as you say, they have gone from a race baiting strategy about the american south to a race baiting strategycking and what may get their people upset. i want to take a look as well. we showed some of the republicans. here was president obama during his term. take a look. >> first thing we did was to streamline the legal immigration system, to reduce the backlog, make it easier, simpler and cheaper for people who are waiting in line, obeying the law to make sure they can come to our country. that's good for our economic growth. they will start new businesses. they will make things happen and create jobs here in the united states. >> as we have seen here, mid-stage obama sounds a lot like second-term reagan. there were differences. but in the main there is a lot more mainstream support for welcoming a certain type of immigration. how do democrats take that, if they want to, to passing something? >> yeah. look, this is really a no brainer politically. immigration, embracing immigration works. it worked on the short term. it worked for obama. it worked for endless numbers of republican president
as you say, they have gone from a race baiting strategy about the american south to a race baiting strategycking and what may get their people upset. i want to take a look as well. we showed some of the republicans. here was president obama during his term. take a look. >> first thing we did was to streamline the legal immigration system, to reduce the backlog, make it easier, simpler and cheaper for people who are waiting in line, obeying the law to make sure they can come to our...
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minute left professor what i wonder what the majority of you insult could hear is how do south koreans view american involvement over the north korean nuclear issue well our current. security situation he specially for the past 4 years hard during the trumpet administration has been quite welcomed by south korea public because south korea doesn't want to be sandwiched between you know hostile north korea an aggressive united states and south korean public doesn't want to be sandwiched bt in the middle of the china u.s. rivalry order of competition so south korean public wants to have a was to keep their rice trading balance between the great powers and integrate relations we'll say young should born from the young institute for north korean studies pleasure talking to you and thank you so much for joining us you're very welcome. data today secretary blinken will be in alaska where he a national security advisor jake sullivan need to china's foreign minister whiny and communist party foton affairs chief yang jiechi it's the 1st high profile meeting between the 2 sides since joe biden became u.s. pres
minute left professor what i wonder what the majority of you insult could hear is how do south koreans view american involvement over the north korean nuclear issue well our current. security situation he specially for the past 4 years hard during the trumpet administration has been quite welcomed by south korea public because south korea doesn't want to be sandwiched between you know hostile north korea an aggressive united states and south korean public doesn't want to be sandwiched bt in the...
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you think that the civil war or something very much like it was necessary to end slavery in the american south? and if your answer is yes, then, like metal, full you'll say john brown is the meteor that signals that the war is about to start. the opening shot of the civil war. and if you believe that, then you will say that okay, john brown was simply joining the battle ahead of when the battle formally started. and you are going to applaud john brown. minnesota goes into battle and gives his life. on the other hand, if you think, as lincoln thought, that a war was not necessary, then you take a rather different view of john brown because john brown was cold blooded murder and she was someone who tried to start a war. private citizen who tried to start a war. and if john brown's actions contributed to that war, then there's additional blood that john brown has on his hands. lincoln himself couldn't quite decide. i say before the war, lincoln was convinced that slavery would end without a war. by the end of the war, and lincoln's second inaugural or address, he's talking about hail a maybe cots
you think that the civil war or something very much like it was necessary to end slavery in the american south? and if your answer is yes, then, like metal, full you'll say john brown is the meteor that signals that the war is about to start. the opening shot of the civil war. and if you believe that, then you will say that okay, john brown was simply joining the battle ahead of when the battle formally started. and you are going to applaud john brown. minnesota goes into battle and gives his...
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them voting in some ways for the 1st time vocalize for the 1st time for example in georgia is an american south asians in particular which is where my 5th family's from they were not though they have such high social economic status they were not mobilized to vote so why would republicans not want black and brown voters to vote in droves why because a large they largely both democrats and that's a problem with georgia state republicans right now this is absolutely absurd because anybody who sees us on this base it sees this is an effort to lead certain people out and to silence the voices of black and brown voters. now you say the republicans are trying to enact something similar event trying to enact laws in other parts of the country similar to this that we have seen in georgia it's not i mean it's not clear even if these laws take effect how it could impact democrats' electoral prospects they might still be able to win with this sort of with these voting rights in place. well certainly we have a long ways to go until 2022 but this is the reality that we're public in part of what's chipped aw
them voting in some ways for the 1st time vocalize for the 1st time for example in georgia is an american south asians in particular which is where my 5th family's from they were not though they have such high social economic status they were not mobilized to vote so why would republicans not want black and brown voters to vote in droves why because a large they largely both democrats and that's a problem with georgia state republicans right now this is absolutely absurd because anybody who...
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fifa president will hold a virtual meeting with the south american federation on saturday over players to return from world cup qualifying games. manchester city manager won't let his players go because of coronavirus and quarantine concerns. south american countries have two qualifying coming up. english players face 10 days of quarantine on the return. this run of games may have to be postponed. >> no sense. go in there for 10 days, no training session, 10 more days, one week. we play for the league, just in case, and we don't play. i don't know what's going to happen, but they are not going to fly, fisher. >> a football writer understands the club's concerns. >> the big issue is the issue of quarantining players when they return, and clubs are rightly worried some of their best players will miss crucial games at a crucial stage in the season, the champions league quarterfinals, firstly kick off a week after these international matches. so, players could conceivably miss the most important games of their season. there will have to be some sort of compromise. may be a deal will be off
fifa president will hold a virtual meeting with the south american federation on saturday over players to return from world cup qualifying games. manchester city manager won't let his players go because of coronavirus and quarantine concerns. south american countries have two qualifying coming up. english players face 10 days of quarantine on the return. this run of games may have to be postponed. >> no sense. go in there for 10 days, no training session, 10 more days, one week. we play...