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if there's a need and arthur can help, he will.or example, he's also donated cemetery plots for those who can't afford to bury their family members. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at www.kpix.com/hero. >>> still ahead forced to sell his playstation 5, the fib one man tomorrow his wife that made her say game over. >>> today on the drew barrymore show actress jennifer garner and comedian tom >>> in just minutes we are expecting a coronavirus update from governor gavin newsom just as california sees a surge in hospitalizations. we'll bring that to you live here on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> also coming up at 5:00 how's this for a close election? a bay area city council race has finally been decided and it came down to just one vote. we'll have that story and more at 5:00. >>> finally this afternoon, it's game over for one man in taiwan. he found himself out of a playstation 5 last month after he convinced his wife the console was an air purifier. she eventually caught on and then forced hi
if there's a need and arthur can help, he will.or example, he's also donated cemetery plots for those who can't afford to bury their family members. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at www.kpix.com/hero. >>> still ahead forced to sell his playstation 5, the fib one man tomorrow his wife that made her say game over. >>> today on the drew barrymore show actress jennifer garner and comedian tom >>> in just minutes we are expecting a...
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in arthur chan's home countless awards celebrate his philanthropy.hat he remains humble. >> i don't need to be remembered. i just want people to be inspired and what i did. >> and all mr. chan has donated more than $3 million to the chinese hospital, more than half 1 million of that to the new cancer center. he began in 2004 in memory of his wife annie who died from cancer. the hospital ceo says chance donations have helped update equipment and services in areas like diabetes and gastroenterology. >> he is our top donor. >> who also shares his business smarts. >> he would say these are the areas you need to improve and these are the areas you can do better. >> it is a small token that i can express my appreciation, gratitude to america. >> he came from china in 1960 two study at san luis obispo. he worked hard and started a food import company in chinatown. today it is a wholesale in oakland.>> he has chinese immigrants come to work for him. >> arthur chan hired david deeley young and taught him how to start his own business and get back. >> he taugh
in arthur chan's home countless awards celebrate his philanthropy.hat he remains humble. >> i don't need to be remembered. i just want people to be inspired and what i did. >> and all mr. chan has donated more than $3 million to the chinese hospital, more than half 1 million of that to the new cancer center. he began in 2004 in memory of his wife annie who died from cancer. the hospital ceo says chance donations have helped update equipment and services in areas like diabetes and...
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she even edited speeches that arthur slush and -- schlesinger wrote for kennedy. and her pencil, and writing and editing, is very clear on the speeches. you kind of watch the progression. she was hands on 100% with this. the entire exhibition was financed privately through donations. one thing i will say is, president kennedy hand picked his favorite secret service agent. it was a man by the name of john champion, to safeguard the painting. in fact, president kennedy asked him to sleep with a painting. i'm sure his family had an earful when he came home about what it was like to sleep on a cot next to the mona lisa. >> excellent. we have kevin in washington d.c. when you began your research on this particular book, it sounds as if you had started with the idea that you would talk about the tour of the mona lisa. but then as time went on, you began to gravitate towards the story about kennedy was the impetus that brought the painting to the united states. can you talk more about at what point and why you decided to take that focus in that direction? >> i was really
she even edited speeches that arthur slush and -- schlesinger wrote for kennedy. and her pencil, and writing and editing, is very clear on the speeches. you kind of watch the progression. she was hands on 100% with this. the entire exhibition was financed privately through donations. one thing i will say is, president kennedy hand picked his favorite secret service agent. it was a man by the name of john champion, to safeguard the painting. in fact, president kennedy asked him to sleep with a...
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so i'm going to start with you arthur on this question leukemia when it's treated properly it has an over 90 percent survival rate it isn't an automatic death sentence so when catchings asked for help and complained of pains and his health deteriorated he just wasn't taken seriously how common is this in jails and prisons and what recourse to the families have to make sure their loved ones aren't neglected. i think it's prevalent in there and it goes back to you know something that we have been talking about for a long time john and i worked on this issue is there is a culture of immunity in our system it's the idea that you walk people way in and then you can forget about them i mean i said this before you know gandhi said you judge a country in ancient by how it treats its weakest members and we treat our weakest members children immigrants and individuals that are incarcerated in the very poor me and i just want to say one thing the court in this case just man was innocent this is true child he was in jail not prison. and now his charge was a serious charge but he wasn't guilty of
so i'm going to start with you arthur on this question leukemia when it's treated properly it has an over 90 percent survival rate it isn't an automatic death sentence so when catchings asked for help and complained of pains and his health deteriorated he just wasn't taken seriously how common is this in jails and prisons and what recourse to the families have to make sure their loved ones aren't neglected. i think it's prevalent in there and it goes back to you know something that we have been...
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laura:rofessor arthur kaplan, thank you for ining us.re dogs might hen barking in the background. but thank you for being with us. president trump and the men who will repla them, joe biden live in -- the man who will replace him, joe biden, live in very different worlds. trump spent time talking about then election, while joe bs picking his key posts. he named susan rice and dennis the next guest has written about this split screen america. anthony, what did you find most split screen ameris concept of incoming and outgoing presidents living in different america's french -- in different americas. >> what was partig larly reveals how many are rallying behind donald trump to reverse the election. it is a longst to return their results in a four state states that which for joe biden. i ink you can dismiss that as a pipe dream but thes reality that 18 other states have joined the lawsuit. 120 republican members of congress have come behind it and donald trump hasoined locity. a large part of the republican party is living in this you have j
laura:rofessor arthur kaplan, thank you for ining us.re dogs might hen barking in the background. but thank you for being with us. president trump and the men who will repla them, joe biden live in -- the man who will replace him, joe biden, live in very different worlds. trump spent time talking about then election, while joe bs picking his key posts. he named susan rice and dennis the next guest has written about this split screen america. anthony, what did you find most split screen ameris...
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slot along for and arthur. stuart says, can we have a new programme?agers say they've experienced "unprecedented demand" for tests since their website launched last month. the delays have forced some passengers to postpone their trips. people who have recovered from covid—19 in london are being asked to register as blood donors. it's for the world's largest trial into the use of convalescent plasma to treat patients with coronavirus. experts say those with high enough levels of antibodies, could help those seriously ill in hospital. we are urgently appealing for anyone who's had symptoms of covid or a positive test to come forward to donate your plasma. this plasma will be used to treat patients who are still sick with covid, and we urgently need you to come forward. this plasma could save lives. £1.5 million of funding will be spent supporting people who are homeless in essex. over the next three years, the money will also help those at risk. the funding is on top of the £3.8 million already spent by the council to support those sleeping rough. millwa
slot along for and arthur. stuart says, can we have a new programme?agers say they've experienced "unprecedented demand" for tests since their website launched last month. the delays have forced some passengers to postpone their trips. people who have recovered from covid—19 in london are being asked to register as blood donors. it's for the world's largest trial into the use of convalescent plasma to treat patients with coronavirus. experts say those with high enough levels of...
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by its monument avenue and many controversies have surrounded i remember well when the statue of arthur ashe went up and the controversy over was it a good thing, was it a bad thing, was it artistic was a political was ? and i think the best discussion of that was done by the late absolutely great tony horwitz in his book confederates in the attic. when he looked at these questions of how it was debated locally. we have a new statute and equestrian statue with african-american mounted and with beautiful precision going up in that city. in our particular town of san antonio, we have a statue that was established by the ubc in travis park in the center. it was on such a high obelisk i wasn't sure what was on top. it was something that people felt honored. the question of the disposition of the statue. when it was taken down, how it was taken down, where the statute is and continues to be a matter of debate here in this town. but we also have other great topics to debate like there's a little building downtown called the alamo which a lot of my colleagues work on and we are interested in h
by its monument avenue and many controversies have surrounded i remember well when the statue of arthur ashe went up and the controversy over was it a good thing, was it a bad thing, was it artistic was a political was ? and i think the best discussion of that was done by the late absolutely great tony horwitz in his book confederates in the attic. when he looked at these questions of how it was debated locally. we have a new statute and equestrian statue with african-american mounted and with...
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in kansas one of which is to point substance abuse treatment in kind prison all now i mean should arthurand you know you know my home state of new jersey and i never missed a chance to brag about it but it was governor christie back in 27 and oh it's disturbing to really do this what he didn't was he closed the 700 beds for a simple mistake correctional facility and turn it into a treatment for instance and now you have 696 and last for that 696. residential treatment beds so i could still courtney candice is because you'll be able to get it if it goes through you'll be able to get the same treatment that you can get on the streets so we know that the current jenny eager is high substance abuse and mental health issues and co-occurring diagnoses if we treat that while someone on the wall we make everyone sing not just the pain inside the president names aren't etc but cystitis in general i give people a chance to read claiming their dignity and hopefully produce a variety and getting their addiction under control and not committing any more crimes it's interesting are there are we going
in kansas one of which is to point substance abuse treatment in kind prison all now i mean should arthurand you know you know my home state of new jersey and i never missed a chance to brag about it but it was governor christie back in 27 and oh it's disturbing to really do this what he didn't was he closed the 700 beds for a simple mistake correctional facility and turn it into a treatment for instance and now you have 696 and last for that 696. residential treatment beds so i could still...
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arthur ashe put it this way, he said true heroism is remarkably sober and undramatic. it is not the urge to pass all others at whatever cost but to serve all others at whatever cost. in our six years, we tried not to stick to the talking points. maybe we have had a different pproach serving in congress. mr. speaker, i believe the best kind of representative you could have is someone who is pledging to represent all the communities. you see, america is the greatest country and longest lasting republic in the history of the world, but we didn't get it right to start with. and took a iberty few years to get it right, george white, shirley chisholm, jackie robin son and so many more heroes. but here's the cool part of the story, we never quit trying until our actions matched our words that in america that all men would be created equal. one of the privileges i have had is to serve with john lewis and cross the edmund pet ties bridge -- pettis bridge. whether republicans or democrats, relationships is the conduit for good policy, people before the politics. you don't have t
arthur ashe put it this way, he said true heroism is remarkably sober and undramatic. it is not the urge to pass all others at whatever cost but to serve all others at whatever cost. in our six years, we tried not to stick to the talking points. maybe we have had a different pproach serving in congress. mr. speaker, i believe the best kind of representative you could have is someone who is pledging to represent all the communities. you see, america is the greatest country and longest lasting...
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she is a newsmax insider as well as contributor to the washington examiner and in toronto we have arthur who wrote he is editor at large and being libertarian dot com all right cross not going to take that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to hunting in greenville in my introduction to ask the question what does it mean to be a conservative today in your mind what does it mean to be a conservative and let's keep in mind the true presidency and the reason general election go ahead well in my mind it means to be a conservative what it's always meant is that we are working to conserve the classical liberal values our country was founded a fine but i think there's a role fracture within conservatism these days i think trump has increased that fracture i think it was a system before he actually came into office but it has become deeper and more visible and i think that there are a lot of conservatives who want to move that movement into the action that he was mostly focusing on which has a lot more nationalism involved and isn't always as attached t
she is a newsmax insider as well as contributor to the washington examiner and in toronto we have arthur who wrote he is editor at large and being libertarian dot com all right cross not going to take that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to hunting in greenville in my introduction to ask the question what does it mean to be a conservative today in your mind what does it mean to be a conservative and let's keep in mind the true presidency and the...
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. >> charles phillip arthur george, will you have this woman thy wedded wife?> i will. >> diana francis, will you have this man to thy wedded husband? >> i will. >> charles persuaded himself that he could be in love with diana. at least enough in love to get married. they went on honeymoon and they sailed around the mediterranean. diana was hoping that they would sunbathe in the sun and sit and chat and laugh and have a good time. but after a while, she realized that camilla was still present on her honeymoon. >> charles wore cuff links that had been given to him by camilla. >> she overheard charles making a call with camilla. >> she finds that prince charles has pictures of camilla inside his diary. >> that puts her in absolute agony. she was terrified really of what she'd got herself into. >> but for the cameras diana is all smiles. >> how are you enjoying married life? >> highly recommend it. >> how do you find it as a place? >> lovely. >> there's a longstanding contradiction in what the royal family actually wants in a bride because on the one hand they wan
. >> charles phillip arthur george, will you have this woman thy wedded wife?> i will. >> diana francis, will you have this man to thy wedded husband? >> i will. >> charles persuaded himself that he could be in love with diana. at least enough in love to get married. they went on honeymoon and they sailed around the mediterranean. diana was hoping that they would sunbathe in the sun and sit and chat and laugh and have a good time. but after a while, she realized that...
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to arthur east in lost and used to swim there. across the i'll say it's 4 kilometers long and see as the king was a very very good swimmer a critic curious that he drowned. curious. ticking simply trapped. in al gore hardly anyone can or wants to believe that the king died of natural causes. as he weighs 4000000 girls you know i know from my grandfather he was 14 when lewdly died and he never believed the story that the king was murdered this is an old family legend that the body in his coffin was a wax dummy a very popular opinion throughout bavaria at the time that the most of by and in fact everyone believed he had withdrawn to a mountain somewhere because ludwig was just 40 years old when he died it was unimaginable that a man so young would just die for sure but does so in europe ensure if one. does not think that's right the indian sikh economy's going into the lake was an escape for losing i know. from an unbearable situation namely 1000 its influence patrick by that i mean his detainment in baghdad and the fact that he is
to arthur east in lost and used to swim there. across the i'll say it's 4 kilometers long and see as the king was a very very good swimmer a critic curious that he drowned. curious. ticking simply trapped. in al gore hardly anyone can or wants to believe that the king died of natural causes. as he weighs 4000000 girls you know i know from my grandfather he was 14 when lewdly died and he never believed the story that the king was murdered this is an old family legend that the body in his coffin...
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again, arthur b lee from from melton who we showed a picture of him before was a prolific letter writer and was very involved in political activity of the republican party for all of his adult life. the other one i want to mention is john jay miles who was from milwaukee he was a veteran who moved to milwaukee in the 1870s became the head waiter at the plankinton hotel downtown and became fairly wealthy. he used his position to help african americans in milwaukee including some veterans to get work, not just at the plankinton, but at other locations as well. i want to just mention briefly that i've mentioned pensions for the soldiers. anyone who who was a veteran who had been on a roster for wisconsin regiment or u.s color troops could apply for a pension based on disability. later on they could apply just for old age and the widows could also apply for pensions. the pension files are just fascinating because they provide a lot of history of of these individuals of the health and disability issues they had, of their family lives, of the other veterans they were in contact with. but a lo
again, arthur b lee from from melton who we showed a picture of him before was a prolific letter writer and was very involved in political activity of the republican party for all of his adult life. the other one i want to mention is john jay miles who was from milwaukee he was a veteran who moved to milwaukee in the 1870s became the head waiter at the plankinton hotel downtown and became fairly wealthy. he used his position to help african americans in milwaukee including some veterans to get...
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arthur schlesinger. she remained good friends with john kenneth galbraith and stewart udall, the secretary of interior when she was trying to heal went on rafting trips out west in the grand canyon and i know to get away, and she eventually we found herself after years of morning in helping bobby kennedy's political career but returning to her love of books and becoming an editor for doubleday. david: people forget how young she was when she was first lady. she was 31. president kennedy died when she was 34 but she tragically died at the age of 64. douglas: i thought about that today looking at her birthday. this is what we are celebrating. became a feature of tabloids in new york, probably the most sought after woman in the world. children making their marks and american life. i tend to think of her as living longer, but she died at that young age of 64 and succumbed to cancer and was never able to live that extra decade or two. i think people do not realize how young she died because she was such a you
arthur schlesinger. she remained good friends with john kenneth galbraith and stewart udall, the secretary of interior when she was trying to heal went on rafting trips out west in the grand canyon and i know to get away, and she eventually we found herself after years of morning in helping bobby kennedy's political career but returning to her love of books and becoming an editor for doubleday. david: people forget how young she was when she was first lady. she was 31. president kennedy died...
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andrew arthur, i appreciate you coming on.hank you, tucker. >> tucker: well, what happens if democrats don't win the senate in january? the past few months, they have been talking about starting a contingency plan to allow them to enact their agenda anyway. a huge part of that agenda means taking your firearms, taxing your ammunition, so your gun becomes a paperweight. and doing it all without a single piece of legislation going through congress. we will tell you how they plan to do that, next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome back to a special edition of "tucker carlson tonight" -- of all the euphemisms that our political class prefers it's hard to find a more sinister phrase than "mandatory gun buyback." it's not a buyback if it's mandatory, it's confiscation. that is the official policy of the democratic party. >> to gun owners out there who say a biden administration means they're going to come for my guns. >> you're right if you have an assault weapon. >> do you believe in a buyback of assault weapons? >> i do believe we need to do
andrew arthur, i appreciate you coming on.hank you, tucker. >> tucker: well, what happens if democrats don't win the senate in january? the past few months, they have been talking about starting a contingency plan to allow them to enact their agenda anyway. a huge part of that agenda means taking your firearms, taxing your ammunition, so your gun becomes a paperweight. and doing it all without a single piece of legislation going through congress. we will tell you how they plan to do that,...
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side that dominated the mainstream media 2 years later the accusations came flying again this time arthur c. had poured oil on to the and. why reporting on what was happening around the country not just on the thoughts of those in the westminster bubble fishermen in scotland farmers in kent industrial workers in the midlands all of them told us the same thing when the banking crash happened london may have recovered but they been left behind but giving a voice to the people that were being listened to was apparently russian propaganda as was artie's reporting of a whistle blower as concerns about safety on the trident nuclear submarine and. don't comply protests remember them on t.v. covered the movement on an almost daily basis in the wake of the 2008 banking crash i want to bow the crippling all stereotype of the camera is on to see brought you stories from the demonstrations against them and from the people and the organizations most affected by. giving us the tour there is are a lot for know about you join me again in less than 30 and see what stories are affecting your world today an
side that dominated the mainstream media 2 years later the accusations came flying again this time arthur c. had poured oil on to the and. why reporting on what was happening around the country not just on the thoughts of those in the westminster bubble fishermen in scotland farmers in kent industrial workers in the midlands all of them told us the same thing when the banking crash happened london may have recovered but they been left behind but giving a voice to the people that were being...
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. >> reporter: in arthur chan's home, countless awards celebrate his philanthropy but he remains humble. >> i don't need to be remembered. i just want people to be inspired that what i did. >> reporter: in all, mr. chan has donated more than $3 million to chinese hospital, more than half a million of that to the new cancer center. he began giving in 2004 in memory of his wife anne who died of cancer. >> hospital ceo dr. jen says the donations have helped update equipment and services in areas like diabetes and gastroenterology. >> he is our top donor. >> reporter: who also shares his business smarts. >> he would just say that, you know, this is areas you need to improve and this is the areas you can do better. >> this is a small token that i can express my appreciation, gratitude to mesh. >> reporter: he came from china in 1960 to study at cal-poly san luis obispo. >> i came here with $80. >> reporter: he worked hard and started a food import export company in chinatown. today shall it's whole sale business in oakland and he supports new immigrants at the chinese newcomers service cente
. >> reporter: in arthur chan's home, countless awards celebrate his philanthropy but he remains humble. >> i don't need to be remembered. i just want people to be inspired that what i did. >> reporter: in all, mr. chan has donated more than $3 million to chinese hospital, more than half a million of that to the new cancer center. he began giving in 2004 in memory of his wife anne who died of cancer. >> hospital ceo dr. jen says the donations have helped update equipment...
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. >> kate, thank you arthur kaplan, professor of medical ethics at the nyu grossman school of medicine. when you're looking at paying these traveling nurses to come in and help you with the short-gap shortages, what do you make of the fact that the big hospitals can outbid the small hospitals? >> it's not fair it's wrong it's not the response we need in covid. we want to obviously get the people where the need is great if it's an underserved inner city, they can't afford to bid in this open market to get the personnel. by the way, there are doctors doing the same thing i get ads every day from companies, some that are truly business motivated saying do you need this, do you need that, if you can pay, we'll get you the help but it isn't linked up to where the need is of the that's what's really unfair, not anything that i think ought to be driving how we distribute personnel right now. >> we saw that with ventilators in the spring. states outbidding each other as they tried to get them in. now it comes time in the bid for vaccines we heard in florida one health care system for seniors s
. >> kate, thank you arthur kaplan, professor of medical ethics at the nyu grossman school of medicine. when you're looking at paying these traveling nurses to come in and help you with the short-gap shortages, what do you make of the fact that the big hospitals can outbid the small hospitals? >> it's not fair it's wrong it's not the response we need in covid. we want to obviously get the people where the need is great if it's an underserved inner city, they can't afford to bid in...
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you'll be me too arthur to detect with you through some kids and could you all of them and so the book of watches the basics only you know the stats on wired to seem to be influencing. mark was always a step up and i lived in a one community near the call's to the movement always were going inside the maze. while i love with so plus a good half year that all the women looked. and some of them soon. just like lost this was a sense of what is just of you being the police. constable what he was you know. the guy that i chewed up after start focusing on one thing it's in my presence and found myself and i don't i can see him now and you probably did you see him along with him it's got to go. i don't know if you did not like the speed you see mother or the weak dollar if i were him as if i might do with. it but big picture is going to be. with. your feet he's closer to watch me to give him a. new place to go. and see. the new file out there for just such welcome or was it. like. you mean fish was your shit live visual wow ok where. are you killing people see. you say i put g.o.p. side geos
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and yet, david ignatius, truman immediately started talking to arthur vandenberg. he immediately started talking to republicans as walter isaacson mentioned, people in the truman administration at the end of the day would get in their cars late at night. they would drive over to the chairman of foreign relations' townhouse in washington and they would talk to vandenberg and update him with what had been moving on in the day. and because he built that relationship, vandenberg proved to be a crucial bridge between harry truman and the rest of the republican party. and this was a republican party that had been isolationists. had told woodrow wilson just flat out, no, we're not going to be engaged in europe and the rest of the world and the league of nations after world war i. but truman, being a creature of the united states senate, like joe biden being a creature of the united states senate, knew that in the words of bismarck that politics was the art of the possible. the art of the attainable. the art -- and i love this -- of the next best thing. and that's somethin
and yet, david ignatius, truman immediately started talking to arthur vandenberg. he immediately started talking to republicans as walter isaacson mentioned, people in the truman administration at the end of the day would get in their cars late at night. they would drive over to the chairman of foreign relations' townhouse in washington and they would talk to vandenberg and update him with what had been moving on in the day. and because he built that relationship, vandenberg proved to be a...
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ken burns whose films tell story of who we are reminds us the late arthur solicitor once wrote that our country needs less pluralist and more them -- onem. the fact that we've attracted people from everywhere in the world makes the country richer and stronger but it is more important and greater achievement that we combined that diversity into one country. that is why the motto is not one word, it is e pluribus unum. out of many, one. more than ever our country needs the united states to turn that, to lead the american struggle to forge unity from diverse city. some advocate operating the senate in a different way, end the filibuster. the senate's best known tradition. in the movie mister smith goes to washington he calls it the right to talk your head off. don't worry about party lines, pass everything with majority vote. presidents would like that, they said though. they would get their way more easily. if we allow that to or through the senate like they do the house of representatives. if the democrats are in charge we could abolish every right to work law, repeal all limits on abort
ken burns whose films tell story of who we are reminds us the late arthur solicitor once wrote that our country needs less pluralist and more them -- onem. the fact that we've attracted people from everywhere in the world makes the country richer and stronger but it is more important and greater achievement that we combined that diversity into one country. that is why the motto is not one word, it is e pluribus unum. out of many, one. more than ever our country needs the united states to turn...
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you'll be me too arthur to detect with you through some kids and could you all of them and so the book of watches the basics only you know instead of being chicken wired to seem to be influenced to what was always static and i believe that you don't want to know you're the calls to the movement of ways we're going to solve the maze. while i love will stop us to get up to you all the women. and some of them soon. moisi just like last pistol was a swiss watch is just if you're being a police. constable. it's got that i should have fought back to start trouble you know its in my presence and found myself and they all ran against me now it's just politics you see him i must be the best candidate because . i know if he did not ok so it's not the speed you see mother or the weak dollar if i were him as if i feel it would only be looking good but big picture is going to be. with. move to your feet he's closer to watch and it's fun for me to give him a. new place to go. and see. the new file out there focused much more and more was. like. you mean fish was your shit live in visual wow ok where
you'll be me too arthur to detect with you through some kids and could you all of them and so the book of watches the basics only you know instead of being chicken wired to seem to be influenced to what was always static and i believe that you don't want to know you're the calls to the movement of ways we're going to solve the maze. while i love will stop us to get up to you all the women. and some of them soon. moisi just like last pistol was a swiss watch is just if you're being a police....
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ken burns, whose films tell the story of who we are, reminds us that the late arthur schlesinger once wrote that our country needs less pluribus and more unum. that it, that the fact that we have attracted people from everywhere in the world has made our country richer and stronger. but it is more important and a greater achievement that we've combined all of that diversity into one country. that's why the motto above the presiding officer's desk is not one word pluribus. it is e pluribus unum. out of many one. more than ever our country needs a united states to turn pluribus into unum, to lead the american struggle to forge unity from diversity. now some advocate operating the senate in a different way. end the filibuster. the senate's best known tradition. in the movie "mr. smith goes to washington" he calls it the right to talk your head off. don't worry about party lines. pass everything with a majority vote. presidents would like that. they've said so. they get their way more easily if we allowed the passions to roar through the senate like they roar through the house of represen
ken burns, whose films tell the story of who we are, reminds us that the late arthur schlesinger once wrote that our country needs less pluribus and more unum. that it, that the fact that we have attracted people from everywhere in the world has made our country richer and stronger. but it is more important and a greater achievement that we've combined all of that diversity into one country. that's why the motto above the presiding officer's desk is not one word pluribus. it is e pluribus unum....
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and i roomedold, with arthur ashe. didn't see art as black, white, purple, i saw him as a great tennis player and man. finally, i would like for the so-called "woke" people to think about what they are doing when it is constantly first black. black people ought to be saying, "hold on here, i don't want to have that mark on me constantly." we all know he's black. pointt divides us to the where -- you know, now, unfortunately, and this is my last comment, unfortunately, because race has been brought into the conversation, to such a degree, i'm a bad guy now because i'm an old white, rich man. that is wrong, too. anyway, i'm here -- host: before you go, when did you room with arthur ashe? was this in school? caller: he and i won the davis cup together in 1970 in cleveland. [indiscernible] my name is cliff ritchie. i'm not calling in for that, but arthur and i are good friends. arthur wrote in his book, "the old southern boy cliff ritchie and i were good friends. he was aware of the racial thing and i saw the racial thing
and i roomedold, with arthur ashe. didn't see art as black, white, purple, i saw him as a great tennis player and man. finally, i would like for the so-called "woke" people to think about what they are doing when it is constantly first black. black people ought to be saying, "hold on here, i don't want to have that mark on me constantly." we all know he's black. pointt divides us to the where -- you know, now, unfortunately, and this is my last comment, unfortunately,...
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into the way the different military services developed their policies, how the army and navy and arthur nimitz had their different approaches to this and i thought that was just an important way to kind of introduce the larger dimension of what was happening. and the environment in which military leaders had to make their decisions and do their jobs during this play war . >> you mentioned again fdr a lot. the big strategic decisions have to be made. i guess the way you write it as i was reading your chapter on, we come to a fork in the road. there was a big decision that had to be made and i guess you could break it down and say simply move on versus formosa, could you write that down to ourparticipants ? >> to make a long story short there were by june 1944, certainly july 1944 he had taken the mariana islands. we had taken taipan, we were about to take long that gave us islands were within bombing distance of the japanese industrialheartland in tokyo with the new b-29 bomber . the japanese striking arm of the japanese fleet had been annihilated. the accompanying naval battle that took
into the way the different military services developed their policies, how the army and navy and arthur nimitz had their different approaches to this and i thought that was just an important way to kind of introduce the larger dimension of what was happening. and the environment in which military leaders had to make their decisions and do their jobs during this play war . >> you mentioned again fdr a lot. the big strategic decisions have to be made. i guess the way you write it as i was...
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people like ryan white, people like arthur ashe, gave us the lens as to what, you know, living in yourruth as a person, living with hiv, looks like. they're the reason we've gotten to this place where we can live long, healthy lives as people living with hiv. >> as we sit here in various states of lockdown from covid, what comparisons do you see with the aids epidemic and the current pandemic we're living through? >> a lot of stigma and fear have arisen because of this pandemic. and i feel that. i feel that viscerally. >> reporter: this year, a renewed perspective. the world once again facing a deadly new virus. but the outcome drastically different. multiple covid-19 vaccines now on the horizon, thanks in part to painful lessons learned from the aids epidemic. the pain felt then by those on the front lines eerily similar to today. >> i think the hardest thing now is that we're realizing, it's a whole new group of patients, the ones we started with aren't there. they're gone. >> reporter: over four decades, nearly 33 million souls lost. decimating an entire generation of gay men, from
people like ryan white, people like arthur ashe, gave us the lens as to what, you know, living in yourruth as a person, living with hiv, looks like. they're the reason we've gotten to this place where we can live long, healthy lives as people living with hiv. >> as we sit here in various states of lockdown from covid, what comparisons do you see with the aids epidemic and the current pandemic we're living through? >> a lot of stigma and fear have arisen because of this pandemic. and...
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derek carr's pass picked off by arthur millett. there we go again.s sixth turnover in the last 6/4. 2nd quarter, jets up 13-10. new york had no answer for how to cover derick waller. in this play, no interest in tackling derick waller. vegas has the lead. waller, 13 catches, 200 yards. vegas up 44-21 in the fourth quarter. carr in the first down but fumbles the football. a tough day for him. marcus maye dives into the picture. new york suddenly back in business. ty johnson, go ahead score. new york with the season-high 206 yards. carr under pressure, forced to throw. nelson aguilar can't real it in . new york gets the ball back just 90 seconds left in the game. it is a vegas defense. they stop the run when it mattered most and forced the jets to punt with 35 seconds left. carr gets one more chance or two . looking deep for nelson aguilar. he is open. it felt like the game was over, right? no way. new york gets beat again. the jets lost six players. carr hit him. the 46 yard touchdown. are you kidding me? the raiders escape from new york with a 31-28
derek carr's pass picked off by arthur millett. there we go again.s sixth turnover in the last 6/4. 2nd quarter, jets up 13-10. new york had no answer for how to cover derick waller. in this play, no interest in tackling derick waller. vegas has the lead. waller, 13 catches, 200 yards. vegas up 44-21 in the fourth quarter. carr in the first down but fumbles the football. a tough day for him. marcus maye dives into the picture. new york suddenly back in business. ty johnson, go ahead score. new...
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in addition to his birthday, arthur and his wife are also celebrating 70 years of marriage. >> aw. >>nville, tennessee. celebrating 100 years. she worked as the head cook for the local county jail, and she didn't retire until she was 88 let's say hello to dean ladd of spokane, washington, and this former marine is 100 years old, and he published his own book about his time in the pacific war, and thank you for that book and your time in the service. 100th to eddie robinson. former cleveland baseball player from ft. worth, texas. he was part of the team that won the world series in 1948 he is the oldest living major league baseball player how about that >> incredible. >> if you'd like us to honor your family member's big birthday, go to today.com/celebrate. >> what a legacy we salute all of them. thanks, dylan. >>> coming up on "hoda and jenna," michael bolton and matoma will sing a new christmas song. >>> in the third hour, an entrepreneur that hit at the right time how she's trying to revamp the video call. >>> a very merry christmas first, your local news and weather. >> merry chris
in addition to his birthday, arthur and his wife are also celebrating 70 years of marriage. >> aw. >>nville, tennessee. celebrating 100 years. she worked as the head cook for the local county jail, and she didn't retire until she was 88 let's say hello to dean ladd of spokane, washington, and this former marine is 100 years old, and he published his own book about his time in the pacific war, and thank you for that book and your time in the service. 100th to eddie robinson. former...
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is director of the prices research institute and in budapest we crossed to george samueli he's an arthur and a you tuber at the gaggle are across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to mark here you know mark in preparing for this program he's jotting down some notes about how i reflect upon this year let me just read you a couple of bullet points health dictatorship through fear has become central to our lives we go from one crisis to the next crisis it isn't authoritarians dream come true. good faith thinking is gone social media using censorship and that science which has been completely discredited there's no such thing as the science the media will tell you otherwise and probably most importantly what is happening to the social contract now i just read you 123-4567 things take one of the. well i think we could begin really with as you say the science in a sense human experience if we think back to 100 years ago when the great spanish flu epidemic or even 60 years ago and so hong kong flu. the extraordinary thing is t
is director of the prices research institute and in budapest we crossed to george samueli he's an arthur and a you tuber at the gaggle are across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to mark here you know mark in preparing for this program he's jotting down some notes about how i reflect upon this year let me just read you a couple of bullet points health dictatorship through fear has become central to our lives we go from one...
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all really resulting in mass unemployment and devastated hundreds of the you can't call me a thing arthurcomplete standstill now all of this comes i was the new carrier coming out of it. meaning that bars and restaurants none of the. even places i know well all reopened today so from the u.k. it's all around the method really is the spring could see that the u.k. is back to normal and really it seems as though the u.k. is on the road to recovery so do you thank you for that report. in london. now with less than a month to go to christmas day you states are responding to mass on to lock down outrage by easing restrictions but leaders fear the festive gatherings could spark a fresh wave of covert outbreaks our europe correspondent peter all of us has the story. european leaders are facing a balancing act between keeping covert restrictions in place to stop the spread of the virus and allowing families to be together over the festive period this also the need to try in the peace some of those that have been out on the streets of european cities angry and fed up with the current restrictions.
all really resulting in mass unemployment and devastated hundreds of the you can't call me a thing arthurcomplete standstill now all of this comes i was the new carrier coming out of it. meaning that bars and restaurants none of the. even places i know well all reopened today so from the u.k. it's all around the method really is the spring could see that the u.k. is back to normal and really it seems as though the u.k. is on the road to recovery so do you thank you for that report. in london....
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arthur reed, better known as silky slim, is a community activist. police scanners for incidents which might turn deadly. i listen to it all day, as much as i can. i think, late at night, um, 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning, i listen for that, that one call. let's see what we can get. he and a small team go out each night to film responses to 911 calls in the area. in the last five years, they have caught two police killings on camera, and the aftermath of a third. but it can be risky. i get out of my car, i take my camera and i hold it up and i started filming. and the police draws his gun and says "what is that you got pointed at me?" i said, "this is my camera and it is not pointed at you." "i can't tell from here, put your hands up!" so i could have lost my life then and there. and he knew that it was a phone, but he also knew that he could have shot and said that he thought it was a gun and ijust would have been dead. move back. it's a threat that silky is uniquely placed to handle. bleep. before he turned his life around, silky was involved in gang
arthur reed, better known as silky slim, is a community activist. police scanners for incidents which might turn deadly. i listen to it all day, as much as i can. i think, late at night, um, 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning, i listen for that, that one call. let's see what we can get. he and a small team go out each night to film responses to 911 calls in the area. in the last five years, they have caught two police killings on camera, and the aftermath of a third. but it can be risky. i get out of...
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she is a newsmax insider as well as contributor to the washington examiner and in toronto we have arthur who wrote he is editor at large and being libertarian dot com all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to henning in greenville in my introduction i asked the question what does it mean to be a conservative today in your mind what does it mean to be a conservative and let's keep in mind the train presidency and the recent general election go ahead well in my mind it means you can. of what has always meant is that we are working to conserve the classical liberal values our country was founded upon but i think there's a role fracture within conservatism these days i think trump has increased that fracture i think it was a system before he actually came into office but it has become deeper and more visible and i think that there are a lot of conservatives who want to move that movement into direction that he was mostly focusing on which has a lot more nationalism involved and isn't always as attached to our cla
she is a newsmax insider as well as contributor to the washington examiner and in toronto we have arthur who wrote he is editor at large and being libertarian dot com all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to henning in greenville in my introduction i asked the question what does it mean to be a conservative today in your mind what does it mean to be a conservative and let's keep in mind the train presidency and the...
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what one has not published actually is the result of this phase forcing a farm and for astra zeneca arthur isn't a part of which was published and they are coming soon i think a soon as there will be authorized images us in i think such as in a car is asking for the emergency use this week and i think sooner farm gaps the doctor ization emergency use from the china or from behind from evie and the soon i think they will have the authorization to use in morocco so i think we are very confident as we are all of the published not that clear about it and i think that's something that will be safe and effective and the effectiveness is really we are as traitors but still effectiveness is an issue i would like to discuss with annie a vaccine is effective is shown to be effective in preventing the spread of the virus people are not developing the since about a cases of covert 1000 the moment they give a how whether we'll be able to stop the spread of the virus will be able to tackle the 'd new a variant which is spreading in different parts of the european continent do we know do we have any answ
what one has not published actually is the result of this phase forcing a farm and for astra zeneca arthur isn't a part of which was published and they are coming soon i think a soon as there will be authorized images us in i think such as in a car is asking for the emergency use this week and i think sooner farm gaps the doctor ization emergency use from the china or from behind from evie and the soon i think they will have the authorization to use in morocco so i think we are very confident...
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all and if you ask me whether the world is a little bit safer place after suliman we've got to is arthur i would tell you yes my answer is affirmative general silly money was working with united states troops against isis day yes netanyahu is pictured with islam ists who links to isis to. notice in the b.b.c. here in britain found out that british support was ending up with islam ists in syria what i'm getting at is where is the support for islam is coming from in your region you know i don't know you and i ever met you but they can tell you judging from your question you have misspelled. a huge misperception of what we really happens in the middle east and i'm not sure to what extent it could be of value have been interviewed we continue to to listen to your claims which i found totally disconnected from reality even here all day with the names and the events you have mentioned probably had happened i'm not sure of this give believe iran a bluffing about retaliation for the assassination of customs and the money i don't see a value for continue to continue these in the we owe you know y
all and if you ask me whether the world is a little bit safer place after suliman we've got to is arthur i would tell you yes my answer is affirmative general silly money was working with united states troops against isis day yes netanyahu is pictured with islam ists who links to isis to. notice in the b.b.c. here in britain found out that british support was ending up with islam ists in syria what i'm getting at is where is the support for islam is coming from in your region you know i don't...
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she may be released in the spring but she would be on five years probation and the terms of that arthurey have been claiming for the past 2.5 years that she is a foreign agent and that she is a foreign agent and that she is a foreign agent and that she leaked secret and sensitive information to what they called an enemy of the state, they now think that is not true and she is just trying to change what they call the government system and the basic law of government in the kingdom. they change their narratives like they did when they killed jamal khashoggi at they killed jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul, they changed it many times and the crown prince himself said once he would himself said once he would himself release, indicating she lea ked himself release, indicating she leaked secret information and he said himself he would show evidence of her cooperating with what he called the enemy. they showed in court with that she applied for a job at the un and she was part of campaigning, the campaign for women to drive in saudi arabia and she was a prominent feminist and
she may be released in the spring but she would be on five years probation and the terms of that arthurey have been claiming for the past 2.5 years that she is a foreign agent and that she is a foreign agent and that she is a foreign agent and that she leaked secret and sensitive information to what they called an enemy of the state, they now think that is not true and she is just trying to change what they call the government system and the basic law of government in the kingdom. they change...
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he is director of the crisis research institute and in budapest we cross to georgia samueli is an arthur and a you tuber at the gaggle are across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to mark here you know mark in preparing for this program he's just jotting down some notes about how i reflect upon this year let me just read you a couple of bullet points health dictatorship fear has become central to our lives we go from one crisis to the next crisis cove it isn't authoritarians dream come true.
he is director of the crisis research institute and in budapest we cross to georgia samueli is an arthur and a you tuber at the gaggle are across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to mark here you know mark in preparing for this program he's just jotting down some notes about how i reflect upon this year let me just read you a couple of bullet points health dictatorship fear has become central to our lives we go from one...