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so thank you, arthur. arthur never blushes, so i don't have to worry about that. so i'm in this funny position of i don't know how many people in the world know more about barnum than i do at this point. maybe a lot. but i do know for sure that three people who know a lot more aboutno barnum than i do are hee inin this audience, so it's mily intimidating to be standing before you. it was such a great pleasure to work on this book not only because of these three people and others who were very helpful to me, but just because of barnum himself. he's just a wonderful character to write a book about, and i mean character in the sense of, you know, a character in a novel, say. a person of many parts, a person who, let's say, had his dark side as well as his bright side, someone who just never failed to engage me intellectually, emotionally. i was just drawn to his wit, to his verbal skill. he just had remarkable skills as a speaker and as a writer. who knows where they came from. i mean, if you want evidence that certain gifts are innate, i don't think these were learn
so thank you, arthur. arthur never blushes, so i don't have to worry about that. so i'm in this funny position of i don't know how many people in the world know more about barnum than i do at this point. maybe a lot. but i do know for sure that three people who know a lot more aboutno barnum than i do are hee inin this audience, so it's mily intimidating to be standing before you. it was such a great pleasure to work on this book not only because of these three people and others who were very...
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arthur died a few months earlier but jim wanted him to be listed as a surviving spouse on john arthur's death certificate. so he joined 14 couples and a view other widowers in a supreme court case that in 2015 made same-sex marriage legal across the country. in this case you can see the jacket that he wore on his wedding day, the bowtie that he wore on announcement day and the fused wedding rings of his and john arthur's. he had them fused together with some of john arthur's ashes after he died. these artifacts were the first ar artifacts we got on loan for this exhibit. it's a really powerful statement because at its essence this exhibit is about who you have the right to love. so these are powerful exhibits that tell the story of how everyday americans petitioned the government for change, using their 1st amendment freedoms. the struggle for same-sex marriage was a decades-long process. here in this case you see in 1953 the pioneering lgbtq publication, one," puts on its cover, "homosexual marriage?" it's not until decades later that the supreme court ruling makes same-sex marriage le
arthur died a few months earlier but jim wanted him to be listed as a surviving spouse on john arthur's death certificate. so he joined 14 couples and a view other widowers in a supreme court case that in 2015 made same-sex marriage legal across the country. in this case you can see the jacket that he wore on his wedding day, the bowtie that he wore on announcement day and the fused wedding rings of his and john arthur's. he had them fused together with some of john arthur's ashes after he...
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it was founded by arthur mitchell in a converted garage in harlem in 1969.s graduating from the washington school of ballet that the director came to me, and she said, you know, you‘re going to have a career, you‘re a really wonderful dancer, but you‘re never going to be a ballerina because of the colour of your skin. it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arthur mitchell decided to set up a dance company for black people in harlem. arthur mitchell was the principal dancer with the new york city ballet, and he was the first african—american to achieve that level in a major american ballet company. he looked around at this neighbourhood and said, these kids don‘t have a future. education is terrible, the schools are failing, nobody cares about them, they don‘t have a way of breaking the cycle of poverty. but if i teach them ballet, i‘m going to give them something else to draw from within themselves. we started with 30 children and two dancers, and everyone said i was crazy because i was using a european art form, classical ball
it was founded by arthur mitchell in a converted garage in harlem in 1969.s graduating from the washington school of ballet that the director came to me, and she said, you know, you‘re going to have a career, you‘re a really wonderful dancer, but you‘re never going to be a ballerina because of the colour of your skin. it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arthur mitchell decided to set up a dance company for black people in harlem. arthur mitchell was the...
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it was founded by arthur mitchell in a converted garage in harlem in 1969.son was one of the first to join. it wasn't until i was graduating from the washington school of ballet that the director came to me, and she said, "you know, you're going to have a career, you're a really wonderful dancer, but you're never going to be a ballerina because of the colour of your skin." archive: it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arthur mitchell decided to set up a dance company for black people in harlem. arthur mitchell was the principal dancer with the new york city ballet, and he was the first african—american to achieve that level in a major american ballet company. he looked around at this neighbourhood and said, these kids don't have a future. education is terrible, the schools are failing, nobody cares about them, they don't have a way of breaking the cycle of poverty. but if i teach them ballet, i'm going to give them something else to draw from within themselves. we started with 30 children and two dancers, and everyone said i
it was founded by arthur mitchell in a converted garage in harlem in 1969.son was one of the first to join. it wasn't until i was graduating from the washington school of ballet that the director came to me, and she said, "you know, you're going to have a career, you're a really wonderful dancer, but you're never going to be a ballerina because of the colour of your skin." archive: it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arthur mitchell decided to set up...
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everywhere chester allen-- allen arthur is named twice.g chester allen arthur to de fen her in civil court and she wins and this leads to the integration of new york transportation authority shortly after the civil war. i thought that is kind of nuts that people don't know this. >> trevor: every store-- story in this book feels like stories you would want to be in the brain to be the most interesting person in a room because one of the disrees that blew my mine mind, i didn't know the history of the term sigh mees twins, con joined twins but the i didn't know it came from two twins from the region once known as siam which was thailand and you tell the story which is fascinating because they are con joined twins and come to america, brought to america, they are a side show and go on to become slave owners. >> right. >> trevor: so you are cheering for them the whole time in the story and at some point you are like whoa. >> oh, i almost completely loved you. >> trevor: right. >> you just screw canned it up at the last second. >> trevor: you h
everywhere chester allen-- allen arthur is named twice.g chester allen arthur to de fen her in civil court and she wins and this leads to the integration of new york transportation authority shortly after the civil war. i thought that is kind of nuts that people don't know this. >> trevor: every store-- story in this book feels like stories you would want to be in the brain to be the most interesting person in a room because one of the disrees that blew my mine mind, i didn't know the...
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and the fuse leading ratings, his and john arthurs fused wedding rings, his and john arthur's. these are the first artifacts that we got on loan for this exhibit and it is a really powerful statement because at its essence, this exhibit is about, who you love and who you have the right to love. so this is a powerful exhibit that tells a story of how everyday americans petitioned the government for change using their first amendment freedoms. the struggle for same-sex marriage was a long process. here in 1953, the pioneering lgbt publication "one" puts it on the cover. homosexual? of course it wasn't decades later but the same-sex ruling in 2015 made marriage legal in the country. but these were narratives that played a role at chipping away at attitudes that prevented same-sex marriage. she will was one of best this was one of those people. edith windsor. when her partner died, she was talk with a large tax bill and she decided to challenge the i.r.s. saying that she was being denied the same rights that heterosexual couples had. years later, the supreme court decided in her fa
and the fuse leading ratings, his and john arthurs fused wedding rings, his and john arthur's. these are the first artifacts that we got on loan for this exhibit and it is a really powerful statement because at its essence, this exhibit is about, who you love and who you have the right to love. so this is a powerful exhibit that tells a story of how everyday americans petitioned the government for change using their first amendment freedoms. the struggle for same-sex marriage was a long...
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he had them fused together with some of john arthur's ashes after he died. these artifacts were the first artifacts we got on loan from this exhibit. it's a really powerful statement because at its essence this exhibit is about who you have the right to love. so these are powerful exhibits that tell the story of how everyday americans petitioned the government for change, using their first amendment freedoms. the struggle for same-sex marriage was a decades-long process. here in this case you see in 1953 the pioneering lgbtq publication one puts on its cover homosexual marriage, question mark. it's not until decades later that the supreme court ruling makes same-sex marriage legal across the country. there are many players who played a role in chipping away at attitudes that prevented same-sex marriage. she was with her partner for many years. when she died edith was stuck with a rather large inheritance tax bill. she decided she was going to challenge the irs saying she was being denied the same rights that heterosexual couples had. here you see posters tha
he had them fused together with some of john arthur's ashes after he died. these artifacts were the first artifacts we got on loan from this exhibit. it's a really powerful statement because at its essence this exhibit is about who you have the right to love. so these are powerful exhibits that tell the story of how everyday americans petitioned the government for change, using their first amendment freedoms. the struggle for same-sex marriage was a decades-long process. here in this case you...
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you have to go back to the 1960's to arthur's/and or an -- arthur's lessened o-- sc hlesinger and his son. buchanan was somewhat higher. he's gone down. in that first poll, dwight eisenhower was near or below average. so, why do historians in an anonymous poll put james buchanan last? answer is -- it has become wisdom to do so. when you are writing down your answer, you have to sort of create a beginning and an end, a narrative of greatness. it is easy to make james buchanan the worst president because he was then the worst president. at the organization of american is storing there was a whole panel dedicated to the question of the worst president, and james buchanan should not be ranked last. but,a gain, when we are talking about who is worst and we are throwing that name, it gets kind of sad. a professor of history at eastern connecticut state university. friends."bossom thanks for joining us on c-span3's american history tv. we appreciate it. dr. balcerski: thanks, steve. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning inst
you have to go back to the 1960's to arthur's/and or an -- arthur's lessened o-- sc hlesinger and his son. buchanan was somewhat higher. he's gone down. in that first poll, dwight eisenhower was near or below average. so, why do historians in an anonymous poll put james buchanan last? answer is -- it has become wisdom to do so. when you are writing down your answer, you have to sort of create a beginning and an end, a narrative of greatness. it is easy to make james buchanan the worst president...
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" all the time. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: was "arthur" like as scary as you couldughter ] >> seth: thank you so much for this education >> yeah. >> seth: i really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause this has been "what does karen know?" ♪ [ cheers and applause stay >> i'm staying >> seth: give it up for karen, everybody. we'll be right back with more "late night. [ cheers and applause ♪ i'm your mother in law. ke to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my son's favorite color, you should try it. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady. pringles wavy. with a big crunch and totally different flavors, they're not really pringles. just like that's not really dad
" all the time. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: was "arthur" like as scary as you couldughter ] >> seth: thank you so much for this education >> yeah. >> seth: i really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause this has been "what does karen know?" ♪ [ cheers and applause stay >> i'm staying >> seth: give it up for karen, everybody. we'll be right back with more "late night. [ cheers and applause ♪ i'm...
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the booster pump station is located at 3rd and arthur, approximately 3 1/2 miles south of oracle park, 1 1/2 miles south of the new chase stadium located in at 3rd and arthur in district 10 of san francisco. the treatment plant treats approximately 2/3 of the city's sewage. the booster pump station experiences approximately 50 to 60 million gallons per day on average and up to 110 millions per day peak, which is pressurized through the southeast outfall system into a pair of force mains crossing the creek. the longer term project is scheduled in targeting 2023 to permanently replace the crossing at islais creek. i'd also like to recap the history of this emergency declaration. so on october 18 of 2018, waste water staff of san francisco p.u.c. detect add potential leak at the islais creek crossing. and what is the leaking force mean? the leaking force means continual operations that there is a noncompliance with the southeast plants and in addition this leaking pipe is located inside isslais creek which is identified by regional water quality board as a list of impaired body -- water
the booster pump station is located at 3rd and arthur, approximately 3 1/2 miles south of oracle park, 1 1/2 miles south of the new chase stadium located in at 3rd and arthur in district 10 of san francisco. the treatment plant treats approximately 2/3 of the city's sewage. the booster pump station experiences approximately 50 to 60 million gallons per day on average and up to 110 millions per day peak, which is pressurized through the southeast outfall system into a pair of force mains...
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. >> pauley: it's arthur godfrey time!idiabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his heart risk? [sfx: glasses clanking.] sorry. maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c! jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. lower a1c and lower risk of a fatal heart attack? on it... with jardiance. ask your doctor about jardiance. wi
. >> pauley: it's arthur godfrey time!idiabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his heart risk? [sfx: glasses clanking.] sorry. maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c! jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems....
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. -- between the movie arthur at the movie arthur ii, alcoholism became a disease. no one wanted to laugh at trunks anymore. david: is there anything that makes you laugh so uproariously you cannot control your own laughter? lorne: there is always something on the show i am proud of. comedy is a disruptive thing. people do not plan to laugh. they are taught one to applaud, but they are not taught went to laugh. david: let's take people through how the show is actually produced. do you actually go to work on monday? lorne: everybody has to show up monday. i have a meeting at 5:00 on monday, which has all of the writing staff, all of the cast, the host, people from the music department, and we all gather in my office. they gather. i am behind a desk. and askedd the room everybody what their idea is. of doing your 45 years this, have you ever had a private equity person is a guest host? lorne: not yet. it has been suggested. david: tuesday and wednesday your writing. lorne: we choose the show on wednesday. we read 40 to 45 pieces. to 14. 10 once that is chosen, designe
. -- between the movie arthur at the movie arthur ii, alcoholism became a disease. no one wanted to laugh at trunks anymore. david: is there anything that makes you laugh so uproariously you cannot control your own laughter? lorne: there is always something on the show i am proud of. comedy is a disruptive thing. people do not plan to laugh. they are taught one to applaud, but they are not taught went to laugh. david: let's take people through how the show is actually produced. do you actually...
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arthur mondale. >>from the super bowl in the sunshine state 49 ers d chiefs have done their howo but ha you chris hagan took a trip to the hard rock stadium testing fans knowledgbefore the game. let's go ahead spell drop a load. >>t r r. >>allo >>the left out about the aid. the oiout. it to is an airstrike that she had a r o a l. >>in letter g a r. >>ga pp o. o g a a p o ron start over him. >>the r o p p o >>he was the spelling bee a as you say jimmy jimmy jimmy jimmy g w i and is there you g >>i'm always wanted to be at a super bowl but when it's at home, it's even better. >>well football fan getting the chance of a lifetime for for nts has dedicated doctor countless hours to helping thousands of students aieve greatne and so to say ank you the nfl wanted to give r an unforgettable gift. tickets to this year's super bowl the for her. and there is no lack of 49 a team irit inthe bay a 14 and a pop-upfan gear is store appeared in san francisco, this is levi's plaza and you can see it is quite a succes
arthur mondale. >>from the super bowl in the sunshine state 49 ers d chiefs have done their howo but ha you chris hagan took a trip to the hard rock stadium testing fans knowledgbefore the game. let's go ahead spell drop a load. >>t r r. >>allo >>the left out about the aid. the oiout. it to is an airstrike that she had a r o a l. >>in letter g a r. >>ga pp o. o g a a p o ron start over him. >>the r o p p o >>he was the spelling bee a as you say...
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the booster pump station is located at 3rd and arthur, approximately 3 1/2 miles south of oracle park, 1 1/2 miles south of the new chase stadium located in at 3rd and arthur in district 10 of san francisco. the treatment plant treats approximately 2/3 of the city's sewage. the booster pump station experiences approximately 50 to 60 million gallons per day on average and up to 110 millions per day peak, which is pressurized through the southeast outfall system into a pair of force mains crossing the creek. the longer term project is scheduled in targeting 2023 to permanently replace the crossing at islais creek. i'd also like to recap the history of this emergency declaration. so on october 18 of 2018, waste water staff of san francisco p.u.c. detect add potential leak at the islais creek crossing. and what is the leaking force mean? the leaking force means continual operations that there is a noncompliance with the southeast plants and in addition this leaking pipe is located inside isslais creek which is identified by regional water quality board as a list of impaired body -- water
the booster pump station is located at 3rd and arthur, approximately 3 1/2 miles south of oracle park, 1 1/2 miles south of the new chase stadium located in at 3rd and arthur in district 10 of san francisco. the treatment plant treats approximately 2/3 of the city's sewage. the booster pump station experiences approximately 50 to 60 million gallons per day on average and up to 110 millions per day peak, which is pressurized through the southeast outfall system into a pair of force mains...
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. >> i want to go to arthur in malaysian, plea maine. >> booyah jim. how are you? >> it is great to have outline the sh you on the show. >> my question is concerning with game stock. i am in the stock of mid to upper teens. my question is should i just bail out now and put the money some where else or foreseeable to the upside -- >> arthur, it is in the wrong side of the trade. maybe get a short squeeze, i hesitant to tell you to stick with game stop there is just many problems. think beyond the headlines, please this happens to be bed bath's last gas of the old team, not the new team if it is recent reference call, i am going to tell you why it is a good thing does your portfolio have what it takes of the unknown of the market i will be the judge of that. rapid fire tonight, our "lightning round." stick with cramer. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. yeah, they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. oooh, well
. >> i want to go to arthur in malaysian, plea maine. >> booyah jim. how are you? >> it is great to have outline the sh you on the show. >> my question is concerning with game stock. i am in the stock of mid to upper teens. my question is should i just bail out now and put the money some where else or foreseeable to the upside -- >> arthur, it is in the wrong side of the trade. maybe get a short squeeze, i hesitant to tell you to stick with game stop there is just...
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conan don't want to go all sir arthur co na n doyle don't want to go all sir arthur conan doyle butd and i think british diplomats and policy leaders in the foreign office were waiting to see what the reaction would be from the president and so far there has been none. i think they take a huge amount of comfort for that. i was told by a senior source i think it is fairto was told by a senior source i think it is fair to say that the americans did to convey their disappointment to us very clearly. so clearly there is fury but i don't know yet whether this going to be retaliation over it. because he had does that with me. expresses disappointment. we've had others in the studio tonight and we as of there should be a us trade deal before any new one and if that was achievable and a similar question was put to them today, let's hear what mike pompeo had to say about it. —— mike pompeo. let's hear what mike pompeo had to say about it. -- mike pompeo. both teams want to prefer teams for their own country does how negotiations work. i should not trouble any of us when their heart stops in
conan don't want to go all sir arthur co na n doyle don't want to go all sir arthur conan doyle butd and i think british diplomats and policy leaders in the foreign office were waiting to see what the reaction would be from the president and so far there has been none. i think they take a huge amount of comfort for that. i was told by a senior source i think it is fairto was told by a senior source i think it is fair to say that the americans did to convey their disappointment to us very...
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find a husband. ..and in the ‘60s, he‘d become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthur out the funniness in anybody, but unselfishly, always feeding them. he knew he could get something out of them, and he could do that immaculately. he‘d turned to acting after training as an engineering in a clyde shipyard. now do you think you could try and keep quiet? 0n camera, he was a master of smooth talking charm, a mask for his struggles growing up with dyslexia and a pronounced stammer. and then in 1967, he was made presenter ofjust a minute. he‘d wanted to be a panellist, but the producers knew his skill. the good—natured straight man enduring a daily comic assault. i‘m going to ask my guest to speak on the subject that i give them and they will try and do that without hesitation, reputation or deviating from the subject... he truly was a legend when it comes to radio and to that programme, and to be doing what he did in his 905, with such charm and wit and flair, i think, is truly amazing. and as the minute waltz fades away, once more it is my pleasure to welcome our many li
find a husband. ..and in the ‘60s, he‘d become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthur out the funniness in anybody, but unselfishly, always feeding them. he knew he could get something out of them, and he could do that immaculately. he‘d turned to acting after training as an engineering in a clyde shipyard. now do you think you could try and keep quiet? 0n camera, he was a master of smooth talking charm, a mask for his struggles growing up with dyslexia and a...
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just might give the side of the beginning of his order again time has not forgiven arthur. got a bit better at the middle maybe because once of course we need. many many years american can. be made but don't see or instead enjoy many many communities to a good movie so good should come the licken will get. a medical allow they can remember son i doubt it given because it was one minutes of pulling everything going we'll call me a kid when they can learn it he will give me the. whole deal put out there that i mean as pretty brutal just the. soldier that received the nickel dying. they cut the letter was that with. and like any. addict. the music feel well much go short again. comes a home because she gave me just a really need to seek it almost a chore to get come here to. visit only to see katie. holmes. home in london. to be a child is to be innocent and carefree but it comes to an abrupt end with the burden of young children. with a mother behind boss 4 siblings must spend for each other and decide whether to stick together. with the family in the hope of a chance across
just might give the side of the beginning of his order again time has not forgiven arthur. got a bit better at the middle maybe because once of course we need. many many years american can. be made but don't see or instead enjoy many many communities to a good movie so good should come the licken will get. a medical allow they can remember son i doubt it given because it was one minutes of pulling everything going we'll call me a kid when they can learn it he will give me the. whole deal put...
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find a husband. ..and in the ‘60s, he'd become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthuraynes. i'm sorry, vicar. i thought it was those carol singers. merry christmas. he could bring out the funniness in anybody, but unselfishly, always feeding them. he knew he could get something out of them, and he could do that immaculately. he'd turned to acting after training as an engineer in a clyde shipyard. do you think you could try and keep quiet? on camera, he was a master of smooth talking charm, a mask for his struggles growing up with dyslexia and a pronounced stammer. and then in 1967, he was made presenter ofjust a minute. he'd wanted to be a panellist, but the producers knew his skill. the good—natured straight man enduring a daily comic assault. i'm going to ask my guests to speak on the subject that i give them and they will try to do that without hesitation, reputation or deviating from the subject... he truly was a legend when it comes to radio and to that programme, and to be doing what he did in his 905, with such charm and wit and flair, i think, is truly amazing.
find a husband. ..and in the ‘60s, he'd become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthuraynes. i'm sorry, vicar. i thought it was those carol singers. merry christmas. he could bring out the funniness in anybody, but unselfishly, always feeding them. he knew he could get something out of them, and he could do that immaculately. he'd turned to acting after training as an engineer in a clyde shipyard. do you think you could try and keep quiet? on camera, he was a master of...
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eduardo ordÓÑez vende jugos de naranja en el parque mc arthur. que todo salga bien.de lo contrario, quÉ le vamos a hacer. estamos luchando, no somos personas delincuentes. millie: segÚn nuestros sondeos, son pocos los que parecen saber sobre esta nueva ley. >> nadie ha venido a decirnos acerca de todo esto,dÓnde obtenerlo, dÓnde sacarlo o en quÉ lugares podemos vender y cuÁles no. millie: los requisitos para gestionar los permisos de venta en los Ángeles son una identificaciÓn con foto emitida por el gobierno estatal, certificado de registro de impuestos de negocio, permiso de vendedor del estado de california, permiso de salud pÚblica del condado de los Ángeles y de alimentos. permiso de tarifas. en el 2020, los primeros seis mesesen solicitar el permiso con la ciudad le costarÁ a los vendedores $291. 541 despuÉs del 1 de julio. presentadora: pasamos a otros temas. el baloncesto estÁ de luto, tras la muerte de david stern, comisionado de la nba por tres dÉcadas. falleciÓ los 70 y siete aÑos de edad, luego de batallar por su vida varias semanas.
eduardo ordÓÑez vende jugos de naranja en el parque mc arthur. que todo salga bien.de lo contrario, quÉ le vamos a hacer. estamos luchando, no somos personas delincuentes. millie: segÚn nuestros sondeos, son pocos los que parecen saber sobre esta nueva ley. >> nadie ha venido a decirnos acerca de todo esto,dÓnde obtenerlo, dÓnde sacarlo o en quÉ lugares podemos vender y cuÁles no. millie: los requisitos para gestionar los permisos de venta en los Ángeles son una identificaciÓn...
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. >> and your friend arthur didn't want any part of him because of that. >> the first rally sorted that we had at the unitarian church. on 80th street. this december 19, 1975. and first of all has brought happy about political fundamentalism. having an open door to the white house. [laughter]. and he also was not happy about the fact that an answered to a question as to whether or not the world had been created by a certain day jamie carter said i never saw this letter but arthur said that he wrote in for life to say yes he believed that it was a certain year there is made. i went to the arguments over the years. the carter was determined to be the first president that had a full term of office that did not involve themselves in war. it's not a pessimist. but he believed that the elements of war could be handled in a very different way. any kind of was an ideal president for the united nations and had his own domestic strength held together but hostage situation in iran, devastated the last 18 months of his presidency. and after the failure of the rescue mission, it was very difficult f
. >> and your friend arthur didn't want any part of him because of that. >> the first rally sorted that we had at the unitarian church. on 80th street. this december 19, 1975. and first of all has brought happy about political fundamentalism. having an open door to the white house. [laughter]. and he also was not happy about the fact that an answered to a question as to whether or not the world had been created by a certain day jamie carter said i never saw this letter but arthur...
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especially his most recent role as arthur fleck in "joker."times where i really felt for him. and there were times where i was disappointed and repulsed by his behavior, right? and i, i, i liked that. >> cooper: phoenix spent months talking through the script with his director, todd phillips. but the one thing he's loathe to do is rehearse with other actors. >> joaquin: it just-- it feels impossible to me. >> cooper: what do you mean "impossible?" >> joaquin: i don't know, it's-- it just feels so fake. >> cooper: mmm. >> joaquin: i mean, the great thing about shooting a movie is shooting multiple takes, and you use editing and so you grab those best moments. so i'd rather discover those moments while we're working- um, than in the rehearsal process, and then feel like, "oh, that was really good what we did. how do we recreate that?" >> cooper: those moments he discovers while filming are often unscripted and unexpected. like this pivotal scene in "joker" just after he commits his first murder. the script simply called for phoenix to hide his g
especially his most recent role as arthur fleck in "joker."times where i really felt for him. and there were times where i was disappointed and repulsed by his behavior, right? and i, i, i liked that. >> cooper: phoenix spent months talking through the script with his director, todd phillips. but the one thing he's loathe to do is rehearse with other actors. >> joaquin: it just-- it feels impossible to me. >> cooper: what do you mean "impossible?" >>...
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and into different parts of the arthur sea weed farming is emerging as a way to protect the environment and create new jobs. 2 worlds with close economic ties europe and asia. how they deal with social justice. and what are working conditions like. we visit 8 countries on 2 continents to find out how europe and asia work together in our series work places. a beacon of hope in the ocean a sea weed farm and our own side the end indonesian capital jakarta could this be the solution to global problems. nori more you'll know definitely think so she's carrying out research into how seaweed can keep the city's clean. her home. country is the world's 2nd largest plastic polluter after china indonesia processes more than $16000000.00 tons of plastic waste every year over $3000000.00 tons of it and up in the ocean the government has pledged to reduce this by 70 percent by 2025 it's known bishes plan traditional race disposal methods can't keep up that's why indonesia backs pioneering ideas like the one mile yano is proposing she makes packaging out of seaweed. how can we solve it if we do not hav
and into different parts of the arthur sea weed farming is emerging as a way to protect the environment and create new jobs. 2 worlds with close economic ties europe and asia. how they deal with social justice. and what are working conditions like. we visit 8 countries on 2 continents to find out how europe and asia work together in our series work places. a beacon of hope in the ocean a sea weed farm and our own side the end indonesian capital jakarta could this be the solution to global...
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sufre un cambio en un carril contrario, este error hizo que el tren sedirigiera a otra estaciÓn mac arthurormaciÓn nos r iremos a la pausa. >> continuÉ con nosotros al regresar nueve padres se reencuentran con sus hijos tras dos aÑos de separaciÓn esto es por la polÍtica migratoria del presidente donald trump. >> rresidentes de un vecindario el sur de california estÁn aterrados luego de que la tienda se sacudieron medio de la noche en lo inquietante es que no hay fallas ideolÓgicgeolÓgicas. >> hablaremos de las co condiciones en nuestra regiÓn, estupendo pero se alinea un tren de rÍos atmosfÉricos hablaremos de esto y mucho mÁs regresa. >> telemundo en tu barrio estamos ofreciendo distintos servicios gratuitos para la comunidad al regresar de la pausa le diremos cuÁles son y dÓnde es que estamos viendo e o esto. >> que nadie te diga que eres muy gorda... muy flaco... muy delicado... muy cholo... muy diferente... muy vieja... muy raro... o muy limitada. seas como seas, en kaiser permanente creemos que el mundo está muy lleno de oportunidades para que vivas bien. musica hoy telemundo 40 hech
sufre un cambio en un carril contrario, este error hizo que el tren sedirigiera a otra estaciÓn mac arthurormaciÓn nos r iremos a la pausa. >> continuÉ con nosotros al regresar nueve padres se reencuentran con sus hijos tras dos aÑos de separaciÓn esto es por la polÍtica migratoria del presidente donald trump. >> rresidentes de un vecindario el sur de california estÁn aterrados luego de que la tienda se sacudieron medio de la noche en lo inquietante es que no hay fallas...
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and into different parts of the arthur c. wheat farming is emerging as a way.
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, que nos quedamos y que, y que una persona que nos escuchó cantando en una radio, el señor arthur walkerntes decíamos que era la segunda casa, pero ya es la primera casa, ¿no?, porque aquí ya tenemos nuestras familias, y aquí ya tenemos, ya toda una vida. así es que estar acá y ser parte de los tigres del norte, aunque estamos muy poco, porque siempre estamos fuera trabajando, pero se considera que aquí es nuestra casa. el Área de la bahía es la casa de los tigres del norte, así es que estamos muy contentos de estar acá, y pues yo creo que también cuando trabajamos aquí, que no son muchas las oportunidades, antes era como más seguido que trabajábamos en el centro de convenciones, hoy vamos a estar acá el 17 en la arena sap que es la arena donde la última vez que estuvimos, ahí estuvimos también y hoy vamos a estar ahí, con el recodo y con paquita que son grandes amigos nuestros, yo creo que estar aquí en casa, a veces también es como de mucho nervio porque uno quiere que te escuchen bien, quieres, vas a saludar a toda esa gente que conoces de muchos años, y yo fui a la escuela aquí a--y
, que nos quedamos y que, y que una persona que nos escuchó cantando en una radio, el señor arthur walkerntes decíamos que era la segunda casa, pero ya es la primera casa, ¿no?, porque aquí ya tenemos nuestras familias, y aquí ya tenemos, ya toda una vida. así es que estar acá y ser parte de los tigres del norte, aunque estamos muy poco, porque siempre estamos fuera trabajando, pero se considera que aquí es nuestra casa. el Área de la bahía es la casa de los tigres del norte, así es...
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not backed up by the auditor general we followed the rules and like even that allegation even that arthur is correct the all idea of an auditor general is to point out to you what do i do wrong and for you to do it right i don't see any government the war that is all we always follow the law will do everything correctly but as a signal to fund that that original comment the report and nothing else is thin office yes and what you continue to make illegal deductions from the account what it depends what you made a good look at the illegal doctrine deductions that violated constitutional provisions it's not easy if if it does member list concessional provision it is the little ditty of the parliament to take appropriate action but i don't believe that we do sponsibility the government if it cares about the people's money to mend its ways and oh of course and will but that's if you had lived that you have even belittled a lot of the laws but what from sins and yes they are today out of alfonso my normal is the all essence of what the generac anywhere in the word that there will be checks and
not backed up by the auditor general we followed the rules and like even that allegation even that arthur is correct the all idea of an auditor general is to point out to you what do i do wrong and for you to do it right i don't see any government the war that is all we always follow the law will do everything correctly but as a signal to fund that that original comment the report and nothing else is thin office yes and what you continue to make illegal deductions from the account what it...
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arthur sports news now byron munich have officially presented all over cohen as a new board member the former goalkeeper will then become board chairman in 2022 and khan was a polarizing figure on the pitch but he says that people can expect a different side of him off the pitch. oliver can has promised a toned down version of himself that's because on the pitch the former by an unique goalkeeper was seen as a hothead his stunts ranged from biding time launching time for kicks at his opponents but times have changed he said it's mr ashton meeting i won't slide tackle through the meeting room it's helped me a lot on the field. but that was over 11 and a half years ago it's awfully well for. the men are so known as the titan stood between the posts for buy and for 14 years he won 8 bundesliga titles as well as the champions league but the club in his new role can was quick to defend the club's decision to bring in goalkeeper alexander nubile from chalco even though the young talent could challenge manuel neuer as number one spot next season when i looks under. is that if alexander nubile
arthur sports news now byron munich have officially presented all over cohen as a new board member the former goalkeeper will then become board chairman in 2022 and khan was a polarizing figure on the pitch but he says that people can expect a different side of him off the pitch. oliver can has promised a toned down version of himself that's because on the pitch the former by an unique goalkeeper was seen as a hothead his stunts ranged from biding time launching time for kicks at his opponents...
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i mean, i'll give you a quote from an american art critic-- arthur danto. he says, "a century ago, beauty was almost unanimously "considered the supreme purpose of art "and even synonymous with artistic excellence, "yet today beauty has come to be viewed "as an aesthetic crime. "artists a now chastised by critics if their work seems to aim at beauty." i mean, we've have the aesthetic movement, you know, art for art's sake, "let's just celebrate beauty. there's nothing wrong with that." yes, but art for art's sake a hundred years ago so a reaction to something. it was not just some kind of autonomous, disconnected dream. it was a reaction to a highly functionalized relationship where art s working for the church or for the industry, and therefore, it moved into thadirection. art was never in that way out of context. art was always reflecting the time in which it was made. you cannot commodify an artwork without also implementing or having some impact on it, but to say that art is better ar when it is disconnected from a discourse or from a debate or somethin
i mean, i'll give you a quote from an american art critic-- arthur danto. he says, "a century ago, beauty was almost unanimously "considered the supreme purpose of art "and even synonymous with artistic excellence, "yet today beauty has come to be viewed "as an aesthetic crime. "artists a now chastised by critics if their work seems to aim at beauty." i mean, we've have the aesthetic movement, you know, art for art's sake, "let's just celebrate beauty....
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by that arthur nation the united states has already surpassed the reclined distinguished from better varies them from our civilized rules of engagement ok but will there be any more revenge now from iran for the trump assassination of. this is the beginning of a very. i guess exciting episode. it was a wake up call for the people in the region and beyond. this was. an action an act of self-defense by an armed forces against us but are they told you or i think this is the beginning of a i hope not too long process that the people of our region would be get rid of. the american presence in the region because their presence in our region has brought nothing except our. misery war and. the french government reform plans have been whipping up pure ripper more than a bump already in the draft bill of the project that will be presented to the council of ministers in 2 weeks time has been revealed i mean bone of contention is an increase in the pension age although according to the text it's not something that would apply until 2022 less an alternative outcome is suggested. explains will you
by that arthur nation the united states has already surpassed the reclined distinguished from better varies them from our civilized rules of engagement ok but will there be any more revenge now from iran for the trump assassination of. this is the beginning of a very. i guess exciting episode. it was a wake up call for the people in the region and beyond. this was. an action an act of self-defense by an armed forces against us but are they told you or i think this is the beginning of a i hope...
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could introduce arthur a band of cloud with drizzle. as it pushes south.ss parts of scotland. it will bea it across parts of scotland. it will be a cooler day here, temperatures eight or 9 degrees and 6—8 further south. to get the theme, high—pressure keeping things fine and dry largely as we head through the rest of the week. variable cloud, bit of sunshine, will be called.
could introduce arthur a band of cloud with drizzle. as it pushes south.ss parts of scotland. it will bea it across parts of scotland. it will be a cooler day here, temperatures eight or 9 degrees and 6—8 further south. to get the theme, high—pressure keeping things fine and dry largely as we head through the rest of the week. variable cloud, bit of sunshine, will be called.
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history on december 18th the house of representatives passed articles of impeachment of donald trump arthur them ph meant for abuse of power and obstruction of congress by his own admission the president stated that yes he had had that conversation with the president of ukraine but he didn't see anything wrong with it well we don't agree with that assessment and yes it is a fact when someone is impeached they are always impeached it cannot be erased so i stand by that comment although i know you don't like hearing it i stand by this. american flag picture of the american flag as i did the day that we introduce the articles of impeachment onto the floor. because every day all over america in classrooms as well as courtrooms and in this congress of the united states when we meet we pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands and to the republic for which it stands that is what our nation is that is the genius the beautiful the exquisite genius of the constitution of that we are a republic that was added cision of our founders their vis
history on december 18th the house of representatives passed articles of impeachment of donald trump arthur them ph meant for abuse of power and obstruction of congress by his own admission the president stated that yes he had had that conversation with the president of ukraine but he didn't see anything wrong with it well we don't agree with that assessment and yes it is a fact when someone is impeached they are always impeached it cannot be erased so i stand by that comment although i know...
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says rules for the homes would be enforced by professional property management neighbors near 8190 arthur street in kentucky say that's not enough. her dog did lives next to the 3rd piece of property. the county is looking into it actually has 3 units that are done says the county would used to house up to 20 people are very much concerned for my my wife his own way, she's a bartender and. >>there are 3 o'clock in the morning. she comes home, i don't know who's going to be here the board of supervisors will discuss that proposal further at its next meeting on tuesday in sonoma county felipe should all kron 4 news. >>well happening this morning moms for housing, they will be holding a rally in oakland. after a group of homeless mothers were ordered to move out. so the mother say moved into this home right along magnolia street last november using this space as both a shelter and a protest against the high cost of living after they were priced out of their home town. so a judge ruled friday that the group has no valid claim to be inside of that property and that they have 5 days to vacate t
says rules for the homes would be enforced by professional property management neighbors near 8190 arthur street in kentucky say that's not enough. her dog did lives next to the 3rd piece of property. the county is looking into it actually has 3 units that are done says the county would used to house up to 20 people are very much concerned for my my wife his own way, she's a bartender and. >>there are 3 o'clock in the morning. she comes home, i don't know who's going to be here the board...
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find a husband. ..and in the ‘60s, he‘d become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthur, always feeding them. he knew he could get something out of them, and he could do that immaculately. he‘d turned to acting after training as an engineering in a clyde shipyard. do you think you could try and keep quiet? on camera, he was a master of smooth talking charm, a mask for his struggles growing up with dyslexia and a pronounced stammer. and then in 1967, he was made presenter ofjust a minute. he‘d wanted to be a panellist, but the producers knew his skill. the good—natured straight man enduring a daily comic assault. i‘m going to ask my guest to speak on the subject that i give them and they will try to do that without hesitation, reputation or deviating from the subject... he truly was a legend when it comes to radio and to that programme, and to be doing what he did in his 90s, with such charm and wit and flair, i think, is truly amazing. and as the minute waltz fades away, once more it is my pleasure to welcome our many listeners... more than 50 years later, he was still i
find a husband. ..and in the ‘60s, he‘d become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthur, always feeding them. he knew he could get something out of them, and he could do that immaculately. he‘d turned to acting after training as an engineering in a clyde shipyard. do you think you could try and keep quiet? on camera, he was a master of smooth talking charm, a mask for his struggles growing up with dyslexia and a pronounced stammer. and then in 1967, he was made...
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door to a rehabilition and menta health facility in church the other approved properties are long arthur street in could totty those proposals came as homeless encampments continue to grow along the popular bike trail in the county leing to major health problems like a rat infestation. this just into our nesroom. an increble story to tell you about tonight, 68 year-old woman was found alive her car after being buried in the snow up in butte county but get how long california deputies found paula james near butte meadows today. >>but the oroville won was reported missing on saturday and no one had seen her since last thursday, the rescue hopper spotted her suv buried in snow today and when a crew went to tat site they found james inside alive. she was taken out of the area where medics were waiting to treat her the is no word tonight when her condition or how she ended up last for days or how she survived. >>hi taking a look now the goal at from our sutro cama direcd at the golden gate idge. kind of lostn the father precipitation what is that theris i don't know relatives in ireland would
door to a rehabilition and menta health facility in church the other approved properties are long arthur street in could totty those proposals came as homeless encampments continue to grow along the popular bike trail in the county leing to major health problems like a rat infestation. this just into our nesroom. an increble story to tell you about tonight, 68 year-old woman was found alive her car after being buried in the snow up in butte county but get how long california deputies found...
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the 1st take quite a hit was arthur muffle carter's kaffir from 995 the song protesting the use of racist slurs captured the imagination of the post apartheid generation. so things are difficult just have that the connection with house research that's going back a long time and that's why you see you do just like black coffee rising out from house music. black coffee as one of south africa's most popular d.j.'s his concerts always draw huge crowds i black coffee specializes in tribal vocalist beats and played a key role in the development of african house music and 2012 his d.v.d. and triple cd called africa rising when double platinum in just one month i. mean. black coffee do their farewells and we do offer different people go out into the world if plants new seeds of information to make that a mom like black coffee spoke my tombo has stayed outside the musical mainstream he specializes in a ditch. plus route sounds that he calls township tech. and he hardly performs and so therefore could but it performed at the glastonbury and to conform at huge festivals in europe. disturbing images
the 1st take quite a hit was arthur muffle carter's kaffir from 995 the song protesting the use of racist slurs captured the imagination of the post apartheid generation. so things are difficult just have that the connection with house research that's going back a long time and that's why you see you do just like black coffee rising out from house music. black coffee as one of south africa's most popular d.j.'s his concerts always draw huge crowds i black coffee specializes in tribal vocalist...
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host: arthur in san diego, democratic caller. caller: it is early here so please excuse me. i did not catch the first of the program. i may be wrong. did c-span mention the policy and ethics center or ethics and like acenter is religious organization? if they did, saint augustine itht say what is the base of ? one can almost see -- i'm sorry. i forgot his name. host: henry olsen. 's approach would be conservative and supportive of the president and not really unbiased and fair. i know it says ethics and policy. it might be more opinion than policy. host: we will have him explain. guest: it is a think tank like hundreds of others. it supports the application of judeo christian policies. host: is a conservative? guest: yes. it is more conservative. most of our scholars are vociferously opposed to president trump. pete has written countless columns and books criticizing president trump. consequently, to say we are conservative, therefore we have a party line and are opposed or ,upportive of president trump people disagree. more of our scholars disagree intensely. i am on the fe
host: arthur in san diego, democratic caller. caller: it is early here so please excuse me. i did not catch the first of the program. i may be wrong. did c-span mention the policy and ethics center or ethics and like acenter is religious organization? if they did, saint augustine itht say what is the base of ? one can almost see -- i'm sorry. i forgot his name. host: henry olsen. 's approach would be conservative and supportive of the president and not really unbiased and fair. i know it says...
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and in the ‘60s he‘d become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthur haynes. training as an engineer in a clyde shipyard. 0ne early role was the voice of a puppet cowboy. now get out of town and don‘t you ever come back. now, do you think you could try and keep quiet? 0n camera, he was a master of smooth—talking charm. a mask for his struggles growing up with dyslexia and a pronounced stammer. and then, in 1967 he was made presenter ofjust a minute. he‘d wanted to be a panellist but the producers knew his skill. the good—natured straight man enduring a daily comic assault. as a straight man you know how to throw out the lines so the comic will have a good springboard to come back and make some facetious or humorous or witty response. and also you know how to take the joke at your expense because the comedian, the straight man in the relationship, is always the one that is put down. he was an absolute bbc and bbc radio legend. he was wonderful to meet, warm, generous, amusing, clever, and to host a show like that with all the contestants taking part in it, skil
and in the ‘60s he‘d become a household name as the straight man to the comedian arthur haynes. training as an engineer in a clyde shipyard. 0ne early role was the voice of a puppet cowboy. now get out of town and don‘t you ever come back. now, do you think you could try and keep quiet? 0n camera, he was a master of smooth—talking charm. a mask for his struggles growing up with dyslexia and a pronounced stammer. and then, in 1967 he was made presenter ofjust a minute. he‘d wanted to...
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in cali welcome to comfort zone thank you let's start with mr arthur once trip to washington a couple of weeks ago. he went to change minds to change influential minds in the united states to talk about the justification for your military action in syria but he appears to have failed to change those minds comprehensively why did that happen do you think but for us to visit went well actually we have a good relationship with the trumpet ministration some people that the congress will be with trump rather than move ministration well if you want to make that distinction that's for domestic american politics to comment about but obviously some people in the congress have a different view the ones he hoped to influence had a different yeah and our president made a very clear case act. so the for why we went in there because our goal has been to clear our border with syria from more terrorists elements for a better isis or p.k. related groups but they weren't buying it were they well i think they are meeting members of the republican party senator lindsey graham for instance chairman of the
in cali welcome to comfort zone thank you let's start with mr arthur once trip to washington a couple of weeks ago. he went to change minds to change influential minds in the united states to talk about the justification for your military action in syria but he appears to have failed to change those minds comprehensively why did that happen do you think but for us to visit went well actually we have a good relationship with the trumpet ministration some people that the congress will be with...