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[applause] that's right, arthur ashe boulevard. arthur ashe boulevard.remiss if i did not acknowledge the work and action of our richmond city council. in particular, the efforts of our second district councilwoman, kim gray. [applause] miss gray carried the legislation that the council passed without opposition, making this well-deserved and long-overdue name change possible. thank you, councilwoman gray, and the city council. [applause] and i want to give a shout out to all the relatives of arthur ashe who are here today. would you please wave your hands to be recognized again? [applause] ladies and gentlemen, this is what progress looks like. for too long, words like progress, change, and ambition have been considered bad words in the city of richmond. in richmond, folks did not know that those were arthur ashe's keywords. as many of you know, richmond was a different place when arthur ashe was growing up here, a place that was not welcoming to people of color, a common refrain i'm sure those like arthur heard was "how do you dare want change and be b
[applause] that's right, arthur ashe boulevard. arthur ashe boulevard.remiss if i did not acknowledge the work and action of our richmond city council. in particular, the efforts of our second district councilwoman, kim gray. [applause] miss gray carried the legislation that the council passed without opposition, making this well-deserved and long-overdue name change possible. thank you, councilwoman gray, and the city council. [applause] and i want to give a shout out to all the relatives of...
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and pakistan head coach mickey arthur says he's "disappointed and hurt" to lose his job after their world cup failure. welcome along, thanks forjoining us on sport today. we're going to start in toronto where simona halep came from a set down to begin her defence of her rogers cup title. it's halep's first match since the one she described as the "best of her career" when she won the wimbledon title last month. she beat qualifierjennifer brady in an epic 3—setter as colm harrison reports. simona halep was finally back in action, since it does make reversed after her break, no doubt, but also out of practice. jennifer brady was 3-0 out of practice. jennifer brady was 3—0 up, halep came back, although the american won the set 6—4. after a string of uncharacteristic u nforced a string of uncharacteristic unforced errors, 72 places separate halep and brady. this was their first ever meeting. defending champion in canada was pushed all the way and she was mightily relieved to take the second is that evan—5 into level the match in the process. the decider was close and intense, there were no fe
and pakistan head coach mickey arthur says he's "disappointed and hurt" to lose his job after their world cup failure. welcome along, thanks forjoining us on sport today. we're going to start in toronto where simona halep came from a set down to begin her defence of her rogers cup title. it's halep's first match since the one she described as the "best of her career" when she won the wimbledon title last month. she beat qualifierjennifer brady in an epic 3—setter as colm...
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brandon russell and devin arthurs.hread, tells me they had mixed feelings about the trip. once andrew arrived in tampa, tensions began to rise between the roommates. >> we had talked to andrew on wednesday, and he said, i'm ready to get out of here. devin arthurs is converted to islam, and he's spouting off all this stuff. >> i.c.sis stuff. >> he was listening to this jihadist stuff. >> andrew had only been down there a week and a half. >> he told his parents his roommateser to down an american flag and using it as a doormat. >> i said get out of there now. >> it was a temp job. >> he said no, let me stay a little while longer. devin came in and surprised them and shot both of them. it was like two days, you know, a difference in a life was two days. >> two years ago on may 19th, 2017, andrew was murdered. after spending a year in a psychiatric facility, his alleged killer, devin arthurs, is in jail awaiting trial. and brandon russell, the leader of atomwaffen, is serving a five-year prison sentence, convicted on charg
brandon russell and devin arthurs.hread, tells me they had mixed feelings about the trip. once andrew arrived in tampa, tensions began to rise between the roommates. >> we had talked to andrew on wednesday, and he said, i'm ready to get out of here. devin arthurs is converted to islam, and he's spouting off all this stuff. >> i.c.sis stuff. >> he was listening to this jihadist stuff. >> andrew had only been down there a week and a half. >> he told his parents his...
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arthur miller had fallen apart.ther into drugs and alcohol. >> she was unable to sleep and was crying higher and higher dosages of sedative drugs and barbiturates in order to sleep. >> she had to be awakened in the morning by another kind. there would be fewer and fewer hours a day should work. >> it was a very dark time for marilyn. her marriage to arthur miller had ended and had lost her baby. >> she was hospitalized because she was so addicted to pills and they had to wean her off. >> i had the feeling that she was doomed. >> she re-tweeted to new york with her mental state continue to deteriorate. in early february 1961 new york psychiatrist that marilyn was committed to the psychiatric clinic on manhattan's upper east side. >> the doctor committed her under false pretenses. marilyn thought she was going there for but found yourself in a straight jacket. >> she was placed in a padded cell on the floor with the most psychotic. >> she wrote a letter about the horrors. i'm like on a cell. i'm sure to end up a notch
arthur miller had fallen apart.ther into drugs and alcohol. >> she was unable to sleep and was crying higher and higher dosages of sedative drugs and barbiturates in order to sleep. >> she had to be awakened in the morning by another kind. there would be fewer and fewer hours a day should work. >> it was a very dark time for marilyn. her marriage to arthur miller had ended and had lost her baby. >> she was hospitalized because she was so addicted to pills and they had to...
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>> police responded to the hostage crisis and took 18-year-old devin arthurs into custody. there he confessed to a far worse crime. a double homicide. >> arthurs admitted he killed his two roommates, 22-year-old jeremy himmelman, and 18-year-old andrew wanstuck, who he describes as neo-nazis. >> when police arrived at arthurs' apartment, what they found was no ordinary crime scene. inside were neo-nazi decorations, hoards of white supremacist literature, and a framed photograph of oklahoma city bomber, timothy mcveigh. they also found the bodies of jeremy himmel man and an new onuschuck, both shot at close range with a semiautomatic weapon. police had no idea they'd just stumbled on the headquarters of a newly created new owe nazi hate group called atomwaffen. >> it's a terrorist organization, a neo-nazi organization. >> what's it called? >> atomwaffen division. >> arthurs told investigators he had a falling-out with his roommates who he identified as neo-nazis. >> i want to blow up refugee ships, they wanted to target blacks. these people, they were not just innocent peopl
>> police responded to the hostage crisis and took 18-year-old devin arthurs into custody. there he confessed to a far worse crime. a double homicide. >> arthurs admitted he killed his two roommates, 22-year-old jeremy himmelman, and 18-year-old andrew wanstuck, who he describes as neo-nazis. >> when police arrived at arthurs' apartment, what they found was no ordinary crime scene. inside were neo-nazi decorations, hoards of white supremacist literature, and a framed...
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tv,ext on american history the virginia museum of history ceremonyre cohosts a commemorating arthur ashelevard for the late professional tennis player. guests include officials and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, welcome. [applause] good morning and welcome. and ie is jamie bosket serve as the president and ceo of the historical society and on behalf of our volunteers and everyone who made today possible, i am honored to welcome you to the museum. i am so thankful to see such a remarkable turnout as we dedicate arthur ashe boulevard and open our newest exhibition and together
tv,ext on american history the virginia museum of history ceremonyre cohosts a commemorating arthur ashelevard for the late professional tennis player. guests include officials and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, welcome. [applause] good morning and welcome. and ie is jamie bosket serve as the president and ceo of the historical society and on behalf of our volunteers and everyone who made today possible, i am honored to welcome you to the museum. i am so thankful to see such a remarkable...
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arthur? >> hum?s this person still a sitting member of congress given this laundry list of things? iowa is a great state. there is no other republican who will say, i believe in your -- i agree with you on policy but we're going to have to have somebody else here. why hasn't that happened? >> i don't know. it's hard to say. you have to ask the people of iowa. it is revealing that somebody that has, you know, a super, super, blood red district is almost losing not with standing the fact he has so many terms behind him that he locked up this whole infrastructure. the truth of the matter is that he's not as popular as he would be if he were in any way normal or said normal things. the other thing is that he goes to a cow town kind of republican event and has a thousand cameras because he is one second away from saying something crazy apparently all the time. then of course what happens is, you know, in politics today, the democrats say, oh, he represents the way -- the id of republicanism. this is what
arthur? >> hum?s this person still a sitting member of congress given this laundry list of things? iowa is a great state. there is no other republican who will say, i believe in your -- i agree with you on policy but we're going to have to have somebody else here. why hasn't that happened? >> i don't know. it's hard to say. you have to ask the people of iowa. it is revealing that somebody that has, you know, a super, super, blood red district is almost losing not with standing the...
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congress in 1934, arthur mitchell beat oster depriest. in 1936 there was yet more federal aid to african-american areas . franklin roosevelt was the first democrat to win a majority of the black vote. it shifted from about 75 percent or more republican to about 75 percent democrat under franklin roosevelt and when he put those pieces into his new deal coalition, he won four straight elections and died in the midst of his fourth term but my point on the myth is black african americans or blacks did not support the democratic party because the democrats earned the trust of the black community. african americans like the farmers i guess and like others who were unemployed supported the democrats because the democrats bought the votes. that may be hard, the democrats made monetary contributions that increase the vote in those areas . that is myth number three. those three, i was in college decades ago but i was in college too. my professors came forward with those three arguments again and again and i found it difficult having conservative in
congress in 1934, arthur mitchell beat oster depriest. in 1936 there was yet more federal aid to african-american areas . franklin roosevelt was the first democrat to win a majority of the black vote. it shifted from about 75 percent or more republican to about 75 percent democrat under franklin roosevelt and when he put those pieces into his new deal coalition, he won four straight elections and died in the midst of his fourth term but my point on the myth is black african americans or blacks...
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[applause] i am so thankful to see such a remarkable turnout today as we dedicate arthur ashe boulevard
[applause] i am so thankful to see such a remarkable turnout today as we dedicate arthur ashe boulevard
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in the change of government arthur balfour became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. as the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see a year. to year one or a bomb. but. it's a completely. your own to the people saying oh for all woes of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think that he approached the whole question seriously. at the fall of mar sorry i'm an. hour left back and moderate minutes of sex vehicle i received as it was i thought the comic lloyd george. commandment came out but the attire. scored. well for those of us towards the. young leaders among men and he and i can only david lloyd george a.j. balfour and all of those who supported the battle declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that drove them to the balfour
in the change of government arthur balfour became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. as the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see a year. to year one or a bomb. but. it's a completely. your own to the people saying oh for all woes of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i...
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he killed garfield and said arthur could be president and his expect it to be rewarded. and obviously that didn't happen. arthur ends up having a somewhat respectable presidency in part because a mentally ill woman on the upper east side of manhattan started his male male trolling him telling him how lonesome he was. she described him in banners but kept telling him there's still hope. he gets in his presidential carriage and shows up on the upper east side so we know as early as 1881 that you control the president. it becomes one of the reason that they embodied the system ended up signing the act that creates the modern-day civil service but he was a pretty mediocre man who didn't like working. he literally didn't work and they were embarrassed to tell people he didn't work so they would create this is a lot of important stuff going on but they didn't push for the agenda. the one that is the most unexpected and the biggest successes. truman. it's to take a provincial publication from missouri who hasn't thought much about the world who's kind of a local machine charact
he killed garfield and said arthur could be president and his expect it to be rewarded. and obviously that didn't happen. arthur ends up having a somewhat respectable presidency in part because a mentally ill woman on the upper east side of manhattan started his male male trolling him telling him how lonesome he was. she described him in banners but kept telling him there's still hope. he gets in his presidential carriage and shows up on the upper east side so we know as early as 1881 that you...
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mickey arthur says he is disappointed and hurt after being sacked as the head coach of pakistan.up—winning coach, trevor bayliss. arthur, who has also coached south africa and australia, has been spoken to by england as a potential successor. thursday is transfer deadline day in england, with many clubs scrambling to complete deals that will improve their squad before the premier league kicks off this weekend. manchester city completed the signing of portuguese internationaljoao cancelo from juventus for $73 million on wednesday, but there are question marks over the futures of a number of players, including tottenham hotspurs‘ christian eriksen. manchester united have held talks with the danish midfielder, but they believe he wants to move to spain. he only has one year left on his contract, and has prevously been linked with a move to real madrid. meanwhile, tottenham hotspur have ended their own interest in barcelona‘s philippe coutinho. they had been considering a loan move for the 27—year—old brazilian who only joined barca from liverpool, in a deal worth $170 million, in ja
mickey arthur says he is disappointed and hurt after being sacked as the head coach of pakistan.up—winning coach, trevor bayliss. arthur, who has also coached south africa and australia, has been spoken to by england as a potential successor. thursday is transfer deadline day in england, with many clubs scrambling to complete deals that will improve their squad before the premier league kicks off this weekend. manchester city completed the signing of portuguese internationaljoao cancelo from...
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tonight with secret intelligence, next arthur harland on airport surveillance. annie jacobson explores cia cobra operations from the cold war to the present. talks about the united states shadow war with russia and china. and historian vince discusses his book working the moon and other intelligence games and military pots. left in the drawing board. >> good afternoon. i want to welcome those of you who are here in the auditorium. here in washington dc as well as those of you who are watching online. on our website or on c-span. i believe they are in fact on site here. according to them. just wanted to go over a few items before we get to the meat of the program here. i would ask that everybody here turn off their cell phones or at least have them in a silent mode and those other electronic items as well. we will have a q&a portion as we get close to the end of this, and when it goes down, it will ask folks to please wait to be called upon and wait for the microphone so everyone in the audience has an opportunity to hear you. that i will ask you to announce your
tonight with secret intelligence, next arthur harland on airport surveillance. annie jacobson explores cia cobra operations from the cold war to the present. talks about the united states shadow war with russia and china. and historian vince discusses his book working the moon and other intelligence games and military pots. left in the drawing board. >> good afternoon. i want to welcome those of you who are here in the auditorium. here in washington dc as well as those of you who are...
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and a new footbridge connecting two halves of a medieval fortress at the legendary site of king arthur'stle. and coming up on bbc news: the transfer deadline is fast approaching. arsenal have agreed an £8 million deal with chelsea to bring in defender david luiz. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. detectives have described a machete attack on a policeman in east london overnight as "frenzied, unprovoked and shocking". the patrol officer was stabbed several times during a routine vehicle stop of a van in the leyton area. scotland yard says he was "seriously injured" but will recover. a man in his 50s has been arrested. andy moore is at the scene in east london for us. we have an update from the met police and they say he is stable in hospital. he was due to have an operation on his hand this morning. 0ne eyewitness said when he first saw the police officer lying on the ground behind me, lying motionless, being treated by his fellow colleagues, actually thought that police officer was dead. it should have been a routine stop, but it turned into what police described as a "f
and a new footbridge connecting two halves of a medieval fortress at the legendary site of king arthur'stle. and coming up on bbc news: the transfer deadline is fast approaching. arsenal have agreed an £8 million deal with chelsea to bring in defender david luiz. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. detectives have described a machete attack on a policeman in east london overnight as "frenzied, unprovoked and shocking". the patrol officer was stabbed several times...
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movie arthur and arthur to not want to do laugh at jokes anymore whereas for 200 years they had laughedt junks. david: you laugh uproariously. lorne: it is something i am proud of. comedy is a disruptive thing. people do not plan to laugh. they are taught to applaud your they are not talk to laugh -- talked to last. ♪ david: how is the show produced? do you ask a good work on monday? lorne: i have a meeting which i have had from the beginning. 5:00 on mondays, has all the cast, the hosts, people from the music department. we all gather in my office. i go around the room and ask everybody what their idea is. your 45 years, have you had a private equity person? lorne: it has been suggested. david: maybe there is an opportunity. tuesday or wednesday you are writing it. you do dress reversals? lorne: we choose the show on wednesday. we look at 13 or 14. once that is chosen, deciders begin deciding the sets. those plans go to shop and they start. we figure out how they are going .o shoot .e are always assessing we left the opening of the show and one of two spots open for anything that happe
movie arthur and arthur to not want to do laugh at jokes anymore whereas for 200 years they had laughedt junks. david: you laugh uproariously. lorne: it is something i am proud of. comedy is a disruptive thing. people do not plan to laugh. they are taught to applaud your they are not talk to laugh -- talked to last. ♪ david: how is the show produced? do you ask a good work on monday? lorne: i have a meeting which i have had from the beginning. 5:00 on mondays, has all the cast, the hosts,...
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the balfour declaration was a letter sent by british foreign secretary arthur balfour to a member of the british house of lords child on the 2nd of november 1917. this letter sent to a leading figure in the british jewish community 100 years ago had repercussions which even its authors cannot have imagined. whatever its real intentions it went on to have a profound impact on the middle east and its people. and its effects still resonates across the region today. in 1914 these soldiers were fighting on the battlefields of europe in the 1st world war the allies britain france and russia fought the central powers of germany austria-hungary and the ottoman empire for 4 years but the land and sea war was not the only battleground. muscle was also being flexed behind closed doors as allies conspired how to redraw maps to their own advantage when the conflict eventually ceased. sir mark sykes for the british and french. for the french plotted how to divide the arab lands of the ottoman empire assuming it would finally fall. the psychs pekoe agreement plan secretly to divide it into french a
the balfour declaration was a letter sent by british foreign secretary arthur balfour to a member of the british house of lords child on the 2nd of november 1917. this letter sent to a leading figure in the british jewish community 100 years ago had repercussions which even its authors cannot have imagined. whatever its real intentions it went on to have a profound impact on the middle east and its people. and its effects still resonates across the region today. in 1914 these soldiers were...
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now there were some, i have to give arthur credit here. senator from michigan, he said that bill is called class baiting. i decline to be any part of it. if we start discriminating, how will we ever stop. the bill was defeated. [applause] president roosevelt settled for 94% on all income over $200,000. you might say, what did get us out of the depression? , we cut taxes after world war ii and we cut the corporate tax from 90% to 39% and we cut the income tax and promise more tax cuts later and roosevelt died in all of a sudden the republicans had the conservative democrats plus republicans took control of congress in 1946 and they freed up the economy in all of a sudden we get incredible inventions and expansion and now all of a sudden people have the capital to make these investments. things like fast-food and mcdonald's comes in at this time. things like the copy machine, chester carlson invented xerox machine in the 1930s. but he could not raise capital to invest in that because of the high tax rate. once the tax rate goes down in world
now there were some, i have to give arthur credit here. senator from michigan, he said that bill is called class baiting. i decline to be any part of it. if we start discriminating, how will we ever stop. the bill was defeated. [applause] president roosevelt settled for 94% on all income over $200,000. you might say, what did get us out of the depression? , we cut taxes after world war ii and we cut the corporate tax from 90% to 39% and we cut the income tax and promise more tax cuts later and...
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i said between the movie "arthur" and the movie "arthur 2", alcoholism became a disease.o one wanted to laugh at drunks, whereas for 200 years, they laughed at drunks. david: anything that makes you so uproariously that you lost control? lorne: there is always something in the show i am proud of and also comedy is a disruptive thing. people don't plan to laugh. they are taught when to applaud, but not taught when to laugh. ♪ -- david: let's take people how the show is produced. on a monday, do you recover from the previous week and do you go to work on monday? lorne: everybody has to show up on monday. i have a meeting i have had since the beginning of 5:00 on mondays, which has all the writing staff, all the cast, the host, people from the music department, film department. we all gather in my office -- they gather, i am behind a desk. i go around the room and ask everybody what their idea is. david: in your 45 years of doing this, have you ever had a private equity person as a guest host? not yet? lorne: it has been suggested, but we haven't done it. david: maybe there
i said between the movie "arthur" and the movie "arthur 2", alcoholism became a disease.o one wanted to laugh at drunks, whereas for 200 years, they laughed at drunks. david: anything that makes you so uproariously that you lost control? lorne: there is always something in the show i am proud of and also comedy is a disruptive thing. people don't plan to laugh. they are taught when to applaud, but not taught when to laugh. ♪ -- david: let's take people how the show is...
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arthur i like to begin by having you tell us how you developed this obsession with drones. [laughter] i'd like to think the institute for having me and i feel tremendously honored to be here on such a memorable panel. it really does me a lot of good to be back in the state. this is been a quite incredible journey of anything about the fact that not seven years ago, i was a pretty scrappy undergraduate in college in upstate new york. every morning i would read the times and the breakfast cafeteria and invariably there would be a story about drone strikes in undeclared war zones. if not that, there would be a story about how drones were increasingly being used in the domestic civilian airspace. both of which raised unfamiliar and urgent questions. now for my part, i was doing my research with history students about immigrations in northern new jersey in the 1960s. i was sitting in a bar one day between my junior and senior year, and suddenly i had an idea. i have to study drones. i have to create something called the center for the study of the drones. i returned to the colle
arthur i like to begin by having you tell us how you developed this obsession with drones. [laughter] i'd like to think the institute for having me and i feel tremendously honored to be here on such a memorable panel. it really does me a lot of good to be back in the state. this is been a quite incredible journey of anything about the fact that not seven years ago, i was a pretty scrappy undergraduate in college in upstate new york. every morning i would read the times and the breakfast...
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i said between the movie "arthur" and the movie "arthur 2", alcoholism became a disease.o one wanted to laugh at drunks, whereas for 200 years, they laughed at drunks. david: anything that makes you so uproariously that you lost control? lorne: there is always something in the show i am proud of and also comedy is a disruptive thing. people don't plan to laugh. they are taught when to applaud, but not taught when to laugh. ♪ david: let's take people how the show is produced. on a monday, do you recover from the previous week and do you go to work on monday? lorne: everybody has to show up on monday. i have a meeting i have had since the beginning of 5:00 on mondays which has all the writing staff, all the cast, the host, people from the music department, film department. we all gather in my office -- they gather, i am behind a desk. i go around the room and ask everybody what their idea is. david: in your 45 years of doing this, have you ever had a private equity person as a guest host? not yet? lorne: it has been suggested, but we haven't done it. david: maybe there is o
i said between the movie "arthur" and the movie "arthur 2", alcoholism became a disease.o one wanted to laugh at drunks, whereas for 200 years, they laughed at drunks. david: anything that makes you so uproariously that you lost control? lorne: there is always something in the show i am proud of and also comedy is a disruptive thing. people don't plan to laugh. they are taught when to applaud, but not taught when to laugh. ♪ david: let's take people how the show is...
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arthur ashe represents one of those figures who broke the color line in men's professional tennis. this pioneering tennis player is also a great champion of human rights throughout the world. a couple of the items related to him include a tennis ball that a fan had him sign. for arthur ashe, a richmond native, who grew up being banned from certain segregated courts in tennis to make it to the international sports arena and also to be selected as a representative for the u.s. team on the davis cup was incredibly significant to him. another figure that showcases the great strides black virginians have made in various arenas of american life is doug wilder, who represents many political firsts for a black virginian over the course of his long political career. doug wilder made many firsts, including when he won a seat of -- a seat on virginia's state assembly in 1969, becoming the first black politician to do so since the 19th century. quite a remarkable achievement given how effectively black people had been disenfranchised in virginia for much of the 20th century. firsts waser's oth
arthur ashe represents one of those figures who broke the color line in men's professional tennis. this pioneering tennis player is also a great champion of human rights throughout the world. a couple of the items related to him include a tennis ball that a fan had him sign. for arthur ashe, a richmond native, who grew up being banned from certain segregated courts in tennis to make it to the international sports arena and also to be selected as a representative for the u.s. team on the davis...
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laura: it is the legendary birthplace of king arthur. now a new footbridge will link the island fortress to lae cornish ma in the southwest of england. re-creating a journey that has not been posble for hundreds of years. the bbc has more. reporter: fo centuriesr, the castle has been split in half, divided by t sea. but for the first time it's the middle ages, the island and the mainland have been reunited with the new fnt. people can actually walk from the original entrance through the mainland courtyard across this i bridge ovo the island war were the great hall lies. it is about creating a sense of wonder for people and also for people to be able to understand the actual castle better, becaus they can progress through it as our ancestors did. it has build the 70-meter bridge, using tons of steel and 40,000 cornish slate tiles. ibut actually not a new concept. if you go back to the 15th century, the castle will still one, joined by a narrow neck of land before it eroded and fell into >> it is one of the most important places in britain
laura: it is the legendary birthplace of king arthur. now a new footbridge will link the island fortress to lae cornish ma in the southwest of england. re-creating a journey that has not been posble for hundreds of years. the bbc has more. reporter: fo centuriesr, the castle has been split in half, divided by t sea. but for the first time it's the middle ages, the island and the mainland have been reunited with the new fnt. people can actually walk from the original entrance through the...
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there is a myterthat this is arthur was conceived. it is connected to arthurian legend, and thatob is ly why lchard, earl of cornwall, decided to build ter castle on the site. >> i think it is an absolute amazing achievement. >> it would be a lot more easy for the children -- safer as well. reporter: this landscape has been without its crossing for hundreds of years. the earth and rock now replaced byteal, reuniting the divided castle. laura: over the past week the trade war between the u.s.chnd a has scared markets and spooked investors. more talks are due to take place next month, but the pain for farmers and consumers could get even worse in the meantime. what about the fallout for global markets for more, i spoke with former australian prime minister kevin rudd, who is now president of the as society. thank you for joining us. just how dangerous is the intensifying u.s.-china trade war for the global economy? mr. rudd: it is a real danger. if you look at the impact of the ade war over global market sentiment and the fact that trad
there is a myterthat this is arthur was conceived. it is connected to arthurian legend, and thatob is ly why lchard, earl of cornwall, decided to build ter castle on the site. >> i think it is an absolute amazing achievement. >> it would be a lot more easy for the children -- safer as well. reporter: this landscape has been without its crossing for hundreds of years. the earth and rock now replaced byteal, reuniting the divided castle. laura: over the past week the trade war between...
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rand corporation at the time, arthur rotor. they examined all the women in the work area. they also happened to be president. her original report, it seems inevitable. it does not necessarily contain radium. hadr the u.s. corporation done that, they publish their own version of the report. work,y continued to leaving it refined. bloom had a term called radium draw. the history of a particular patient is so evident that there is practically no doubt in my mind the responsibilities he u.s. rand corporation has. we are unable to find out what chemicals they are using. 1923, it wasll of caught by some radioactive substance used in the manufacture of watches. it was termed radium draw. more documents were created showing the detrimental effects , fracturedike anemia teeth, bone cancer, skin cancer, ovarian cancer, tumors, and more. -- women in the came became infertile. decided to round up for other women that were also showing symptoms of radium poisoning. catherine, and not, and the two sisters along with an attorney by raymondvinced berry. fired.ded up being for me, it was g
rand corporation at the time, arthur rotor. they examined all the women in the work area. they also happened to be president. her original report, it seems inevitable. it does not necessarily contain radium. hadr the u.s. corporation done that, they publish their own version of the report. work,y continued to leaving it refined. bloom had a term called radium draw. the history of a particular patient is so evident that there is practically no doubt in my mind the responsibilities he u.s. rand...
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the murky waters of the underground art world the indiana jones of lost art historian and detective arthur brand is my guest. still purses and wallets others might get kozel hells as well some still hold budgets but there is a criminal underworld with exquisite taste in which people steal contemporary and selling the finest crafted treasures on the black market want to. give the dog. why is that crime more sophisticated than other speeches and how do you. to retrieve lost most a piece of. ours or brand historian and our detective welcome to the show great to have you with us mr brown so. the media call you indiana jones of the art world but as far as i can tell from your own accounts your job isn't as action packed i mean it's more like dan brown no well you said that you deal with it and underworld and obviously you're risking your life sometimes so why like the most dire threats you say i don't know the colombian necktie or where your family lives do you take this threat seriously. sometimes you get threats it's normal in the underworld in the criminal world they cannot go to a judge the
the murky waters of the underground art world the indiana jones of lost art historian and detective arthur brand is my guest. still purses and wallets others might get kozel hells as well some still hold budgets but there is a criminal underworld with exquisite taste in which people steal contemporary and selling the finest crafted treasures on the black market want to. give the dog. why is that crime more sophisticated than other speeches and how do you. to retrieve lost most a piece of. ours...
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arthur fremantle is very important to the second day, because we learn from arthur fremantle that lee spent most of ,he july 2 attack with ap hill at the center of the confederate line. so as the attack progresses northward from code -- from h anderson'slaws' to division, the battle is taking place right in front of robert e. lee and a.p. hill. only three brigades out of his five total brigades in anderson's division engaged on july 2 to support longstreet's attack. anderson is supposed to be the replacement for pickett's division. that is why lee gave longstreet anderson's division, because pickett was not at the field yet. when fremantle talks about where lee was located the second day, with a.p. hill and the confederate third core -- corps is significant. why didn't anderson's division fully engage on july 2? why didn't lee and hill or anderson took -- put forth all five brigades instead of just three? gettysburg, had longstreet ever been questioned as far as obeying orders or his integrity or anything like that, in any previous battles? cory: not during the war itself. not during
arthur fremantle is very important to the second day, because we learn from arthur fremantle that lee spent most of ,he july 2 attack with ap hill at the center of the confederate line. so as the attack progresses northward from code -- from h anderson'slaws' to division, the battle is taking place right in front of robert e. lee and a.p. hill. only three brigades out of his five total brigades in anderson's division engaged on july 2 to support longstreet's attack. anderson is supposed to be...
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i can ever forget arthur johnson. arthur johnson was huge. at the beginning or after the orientation tour is over, they would go there, and there were restrooms and a film that you are given, and then you would come to the back of the center and that would lead you to a bridge to cross, and into carter's grove proper, and they had a debate and archaeologist debate and bill, they had an argument about whether it was a tanning pit or slave housing. belt one, and they put slave housing right there, at the end of the path, you had to pass through that before you went to carter's grove. there were people who would go across the bridge, like they didn't see the slave quarters [ laughter ] there were three buildings and all they would see is a mansion. and they would go make a beeline for the mansion. [ laughter ] arthur was so big, until he could stand and put his hand on one end and the other end of the gate to stop people because as you came off the gate, you could see the slave quarters so art did that, he said there because he knew it was a gro
i can ever forget arthur johnson. arthur johnson was huge. at the beginning or after the orientation tour is over, they would go there, and there were restrooms and a film that you are given, and then you would come to the back of the center and that would lead you to a bridge to cross, and into carter's grove proper, and they had a debate and archaeologist debate and bill, they had an argument about whether it was a tanning pit or slave housing. belt one, and they put slave housing right...
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in the change of government arthur balfour became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. as bill but i have talked to some aspect recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see a year to some tea and one or a bomb or. an advocate side but. it's a completely if you could only shoot at your own t. the people are saying. well for all woes of rather philosophical bent and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think that he approached the whole question seriously at the fall of. sarina. i would have a back and marsh minutes of actual sex because i received as it was i thought a comic lord george. i mean a commandment came out but a. while before those of us towards him. you know i mean it was a modern man and he and i could only david lloyd george. balfour and all of those who supported the perfect question within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind
in the change of government arthur balfour became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. as bill but i have talked to some aspect recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see a year to some tea and one or a bomb or. an advocate side but. it's a completely if you could only shoot at your own t. the people are saying. well for all woes of rather philosophical bent and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in...
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in the change of government arthur balfour became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. as the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see. one. but. it's a completely if you. will be your own to the people saying oh for all woes busy of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think that he approached the whole question seriously. at the fall of mar sorry in. our back and marsh minutes of our physics vehicle i received as it was i thought the comic lloyd george if. i may command came out but a tower. records are scored while before those of us towards him. can i spot you i mean because i'm undeniably and i'm really david lloyd george a.j. balfour and all of those who supported the path of declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that dro
in the change of government arthur balfour became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. as the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see. one. but. it's a completely if you. will be your own to the people saying oh for all woes busy of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think...
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in the change of government arthur bound for became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. as the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see a year. to year one or. the. future completely. and we should look on to the people saying oh for all woes busy of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think that he approached the whole question. of the fall of. saruman. how would it back and moderate. minutes of after sex vehicle i received as it was i thought the comic lloyd george. commandment came out but the attire. scored. well for most of us towards him. was a man and he and i me david lloyd george. balfour and all of those who supported the battle declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that drove them to the balfour declaration was from
in the change of government arthur bound for became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. as the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know see a year. to year one or. the. future completely. and we should look on to the people saying oh for all woes busy of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that...
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. >> she has leftist leaning because of her marriage to arthur miller. >> this is a political climateu could damage someone's reputation or even their life. >> for some inside the fbi marilyn's alleged communist ties were alarming given the circle she had begun to associate with. she was introduced to peter lawford. he was the brother-in-law to john f. kennedy. >> he was a strange hollywood guy. he was kept around because of his connections. frank sinatra called his brother-in-lawford. >> lawford always had his beach house open. the president would visit. bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy. little did i know i would see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new chevy silverado. with fifty industry-firsts. it's the strongest, most advanced silverado ever. it's tsleep numberbiggest sale360 smart bed.n the you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help us fall as
. >> she has leftist leaning because of her marriage to arthur miller. >> this is a political climateu could damage someone's reputation or even their life. >> for some inside the fbi marilyn's alleged communist ties were alarming given the circle she had begun to associate with. she was introduced to peter lawford. he was the brother-in-law to john f. kennedy. >> he was a strange hollywood guy. he was kept around because of his connections. frank sinatra called his...
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. >> reporter: stopping gun violence has become arthur's life's mission because -- >> it's so easy to get a gun nowadays. >> reporter: and tracing them is even harder. a report released by alameda county's district attorney shows that of the 862 firearms used in alameda county crimes last year, half were not registered to people in california. in fact, our investigative unit did a series of reports tracking guns. we found that lost and stolen guns traveled from state to state killing and injuring people, including victims here in alameda counterparty. >> where are they coming from? how can we track that information? >> reporter: erica rice is the city program manager for the brady organization. she says the findings of this report are not surprising. she also says gun dealers are the first line of defense. >> we want deers to be responsible in their behavior. we want them to understand and know which dealers are being negligent so that we can hold them accountable. >> reporter: arthur agrees. through his life goes on foundation, he mentors young people who are victims of gun violence.
. >> reporter: stopping gun violence has become arthur's life's mission because -- >> it's so easy to get a gun nowadays. >> reporter: and tracing them is even harder. a report released by alameda county's district attorney shows that of the 862 firearms used in alameda county crimes last year, half were not registered to people in california. in fact, our investigative unit did a series of reports tracking guns. we found that lost and stolen guns traveled from state to state...
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federer played with his trademark fluency in a 6—2, 6—2, 6—1victory on arthur ashe stadium.ainst lucas pouille less than 24 hours earlier. he was asked if he thought federer had intentionally asked for the early start time. if that is the case, there is... it is tough on me, isn't it. but wouldn't be the first time the higher round players —— higher ranked players has had bull. —— had bull, so to speak. these guys, the tournament obviously want roger, they would rather roger be going through that match than me, so it is understandable. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. friday was another very warm day across southern and eastern parts of the country, temperatures reaching around the mid 20s, a different story further north, and the low pressure, a lot wetter for scotland and northern ireland. low pressure still dominating the story as we start the weekend, this active weather front moving eastwards but slowly dying out through the course of the day. but by the time we reached saturday mornin
federer played with his trademark fluency in a 6—2, 6—2, 6—1victory on arthur ashe stadium.ainst lucas pouille less than 24 hours earlier. he was asked if he thought federer had intentionally asked for the early start time. if that is the case, there is... it is tough on me, isn't it. but wouldn't be the first time the higher round players —— higher ranked players has had bull. —— had bull, so to speak. these guys, the tournament obviously want roger, they would rather roger be...
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in 1939 arthur rubinstein performed at the theatrical bone in buenos aires. found out where he was staying and brought him the score of a concerto composed in his honor. rubenstein examined the score and told him it was not a concerto or had left out the orchestral part. rubenstein advised him to study composition with the noted argentine composer. i had a way about and it was like speaking to a cleric. but i studied hard and was happy. i went to concerts at the tatra cologne to rehearsals analyzed works records i started to listen and that sparked a change in me. in 1902 us to marry did a wolf did he was studying painting and like to sing they shared a deep bond. she poured herself into our stories budding musical career. when he set for poems by jorge luis borges to music for an album to be performed by star singer edmundo rivero he asked did it to sing on the demo and brought the sample to bogus. nobody. cared. on the day of the recording it moved to revere or asked for his if he liked the result bush has told him he preferred the sample version the one su
in 1939 arthur rubinstein performed at the theatrical bone in buenos aires. found out where he was staying and brought him the score of a concerto composed in his honor. rubenstein examined the score and told him it was not a concerto or had left out the orchestral part. rubenstein advised him to study composition with the noted argentine composer. i had a way about and it was like speaking to a cleric. but i studied hard and was happy. i went to concerts at the tatra cologne to rehearsals...
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we went through this with arthur burns and other fed chairs this is just more extreme. but this is what they signed up for. by the way, one last thing the miracle the bank presence are not subject to presidential appointment and conconfirmation. eric since i came in with him at the fed has always been a thought leader and what he's saying i would pay particular attention to very outspoken, but always hewing to the real economy so, i would listen carefully to these people you've got at least three now that have said they wouldn't support any further action we'll have to see what the data unfolds between now and the september meeting. but, my point is this, this is not unique there's a long historyy of the fed folding its cards as it did under arthur burns the least respected of all former fed chairs. and in a portrait gallery of all the former fed chairs, if you were to put a big, black x and black tape over a portrait of arthur burns who prosecuted himself. so, i think you have to understand the history and the dynamic of the fed you have to understand what they adhere
we went through this with arthur burns and other fed chairs this is just more extreme. but this is what they signed up for. by the way, one last thing the miracle the bank presence are not subject to presidential appointment and conconfirmation. eric since i came in with him at the fed has always been a thought leader and what he's saying i would pay particular attention to very outspoken, but always hewing to the real economy so, i would listen carefully to these people you've got at least...
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than just extreme dental issues and there was concern with the presence of a corporation at the side arthur rover. we brought in a doctor to check out that women and and our work area. the position alice hamilton who also happened to be the president of the national consumer league and all women that worked with radion. and reported the unsafe work conditions. they concluded inevitable if this radion paint was associated with women's death, it doesn't necessarily contain radion, after they found out, he published his own report. >> there's a revived version so the big they still worked believing they were fine entered until a journal article was written. article stated the history of this particular thing is so evident that is practically no doubt in my mind response ability of the u.s. radion corporation. operationally we have not been able to find out what chemicals they are using . during the fall of 1923, came under my observation is the case, they had radioactive substances used in the area and it was termed radion job. -- ja w. >>bone cancer, skin cancer, ovarian cancer, tumors and ot
than just extreme dental issues and there was concern with the presence of a corporation at the side arthur rover. we brought in a doctor to check out that women and and our work area. the position alice hamilton who also happened to be the president of the national consumer league and all women that worked with radion. and reported the unsafe work conditions. they concluded inevitable if this radion paint was associated with women's death, it doesn't necessarily contain radion, after they...
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in the change of government arthur balfour became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. is. as the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know and see am protestant the one or obama. side of the future completely. and which will be your own to the people of st. well for all woes busy of rather philosophical bent and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think that he approached the whole question seriously if i was. sorry. i would have a back and moderate minutes of sex because i received as it was i thought the comic lord george. i mean a commandment kamau but at our. school a while before those of us towards him. you know i mean it was among men and he and i could i mean david lloyd george. balfour and all of those who supported the perfect creation within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour d
in the change of government arthur balfour became foreign secretary under prime minister david lloyd george. lloyd george. is. as the half awake i walked away from us back recently was iraq. december. and i'll. be here with that you know and see am protestant the one or obama. side of the future completely. and which will be your own to the people of st. well for all woes busy of rather philosophical bent and i think he wanted to think in theological terms he wanted to think in historical...