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go ahead arthur. well, match exactly it. i'm all due respect, daniel, you're talking about a majority being blocked by minority and maybe within the political institution. that's the case, maybe within congress and senate. that's the case right now. i would be very curious to see the actual numbers of americans hold to see if they support a lot of this stuff. because the consensus from where i'm standing from the people i know, and obviously that's not a full poll of every american, but most people from all walks lights and all political standpoints are opposed to the sort of for lactic streamers. and that's captured pretty much every institution . and you can go from corporate, the corporate world to the church, to the government, to the f b i. d r s who were targeting conservatives. this is not just a media smear, it's more than that. it, it goes deeper than that. and i think that a lot of this pushback politically, from the, let's say, minority conservatives that are there is their attempt to legal
go ahead arthur. well, match exactly it. i'm all due respect, daniel, you're talking about a majority being blocked by minority and maybe within the political institution. that's the case, maybe within congress and senate. that's the case right now. i would be very curious to see the actual numbers of americans hold to see if they support a lot of this stuff. because the consensus from where i'm standing from the people i know, and obviously that's not a full poll of every american, but most...
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go ahead arthur. yeah, you're absolutely right. i think it's, it's interesting because it's been this divide between kind of the lead to the coastal lead on either side and middle america for a long time. there's been a growing what the cultural rift and like you said before, the culture wars had been with us for a very, very long time as well. but it seems like now what's happening is, you have, i would say, particularly from the left, the left has the majority of institutional power and has held that for a long time, even when the republican government or public incentive bike with the 2016 election . you have a lot of in build kinda bureaucratic power as well as i mean media and et cetera, which to shape a lot of perception. and i think one of the biggest things i actually didn't expect to kind of say this, but one of the biggest things that that's not being done is something that we hear so much about which is empathy and actually listening to the actual citizens. yep. what, what is it that people
go ahead arthur. yeah, you're absolutely right. i think it's, it's interesting because it's been this divide between kind of the lead to the coastal lead on either side and middle america for a long time. there's been a growing what the cultural rift and like you said before, the culture wars had been with us for a very, very long time as well. but it seems like now what's happening is, you have, i would say, particularly from the left, the left has the majority of institutional power and has...
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go ahead arthur. so this brings me to one of the things that i think would make a big impact in, in reuniting people. and it's something that the journalist author, diana west cause neutral fact. and it's something that, at least we believe used to happen, definitely doesn't happen any more. but where there at least is some body of neutral fact to which people can refer. we have this we decided that was built on the idea of evidence and rationale and enlightenment thought. and we've moved into a sort of post modern place where there's so much subjectivity and of course, the media for whatever reasons for all the reasons that they have really, really exacerbate this. but if we could have that body of knowledge that is just act needs to be proved and needs to have evidence to back it up. i think that would go along wasted, changing this. and one of the key points on this would be something like, what's called the insurrection on january 6th. you have a media that for an entire year was completely white
go ahead arthur. so this brings me to one of the things that i think would make a big impact in, in reuniting people. and it's something that the journalist author, diana west cause neutral fact. and it's something that, at least we believe used to happen, definitely doesn't happen any more. but where there at least is some body of neutral fact to which people can refer. we have this we decided that was built on the idea of evidence and rationale and enlightenment thought. and we've moved into...
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that is arthur. arthur? >> i am going to talk about arthur. pbs >>> 5:23 am. seven things you need to know. many health health experts bacon into her mask mandate is likely returning to the bay area . this is even for people who are vaccinated. san francisco, alameda, contra costa and solano counties have seen up to 70% increase in covid-19 cases. >>> the white house is preparing for a federal worker vaccination mandate. president biden expected to announce requirements today. >>> tech companies are updating return to work plans. google and facebook will require vaccinations. twitter has closed san francisco and new york offices again. >>> tsunami warnings canceled after a big magnitude 8.2 earthquake hit alaska just after 11:00 last night. the epicenter is off alaska's peninsula coast. no injuries or major damage. >>> above average heat continues . walnut creek will see the biggest movement, up to 100 degrees. the most dangerous heat will be tomorrow and advisory in the evening, up to 110 degrees. >>> a clear commute this morning . the chp issued a wind advis
that is arthur. arthur? >> i am going to talk about arthur. pbs >>> 5:23 am. seven things you need to know. many health health experts bacon into her mask mandate is likely returning to the bay area . this is even for people who are vaccinated. san francisco, alameda, contra costa and solano counties have seen up to 70% increase in covid-19 cases. >>> the white house is preparing for a federal worker vaccination mandate. president biden expected to announce requirements...
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it was always a wonderful kind of day when arthur was on television.ard when you've got a library card, arthur is returning his books for one last time, as the longest—running kids animated series in history comes to an end. the news broke onjason szwimer�*s podcast finding d.w, he also played d.w in the series and i'm so glad to say he joins us now. it is bittersweet which to be talking to you for this. how do you feel about the announcement? sean. feel about the announcement? sean, it is an honour— feel about the announcement? sean, it is an honour and _ feel about the announcement? sean, it is an honour and privilege - it is an honour and privilege talking about this. to be honest, i feel like i need it for granted. arthur has been on for my entire life and in my mind was an institution was devastated to find out. ~ . , ., ~' institution was devastated to find out. ~ ., i. ~ , institution was devastated to find out. ., ~ institution was devastated to find out. what you think is a special auali ? out. what you think is a special quality? 0r— out. wha
it was always a wonderful kind of day when arthur was on television.ard when you've got a library card, arthur is returning his books for one last time, as the longest—running kids animated series in history comes to an end. the news broke onjason szwimer�*s podcast finding d.w, he also played d.w in the series and i'm so glad to say he joins us now. it is bittersweet which to be talking to you for this. how do you feel about the announcement? sean. feel about the announcement? sean, it is...
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arthur read? >> no knows what is. >> isname arthur read? >> yeah. >> like r-e-a-d is his last name?. >> oh, okay. the show was known for teaching kindness, empathy and inclusion. i have a question. i don't know if jobina's mic is up. why was this -- so the daughter's name -- like the sister's name is dw; is that right? >> dorothy winifred. >> why was she so mad at people? >> you know, she's just a little angry little sister. honestly, she's a boss. if you look at it from a modern lens, dw is that girl. but back then it was like why is dw so mean. >> iconic. >> i like this. think piece. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up next at 6:30, our top story this morning of course is a possibility of a bay area wide mask mandate returning even if you are vaccinated. we have a live report digging into the numbers and what could lie ahead. >>> a bay area company you've probably heard of for the past year set to make its mark on wall street for the first time. we'll check that out and your morning stocks. >>> we're looking for the iron man. >> use caution. the jet pack guy is back. >>
arthur read? >> no knows what is. >> isname arthur read? >> yeah. >> like r-e-a-d is his last name?. >> oh, okay. the show was known for teaching kindness, empathy and inclusion. i have a question. i don't know if jobina's mic is up. why was this -- so the daughter's name -- like the sister's name is dw; is that right? >> dorothy winifred. >> why was she so mad at people? >> you know, she's just a little angry little sister. honestly, she's a...
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. >>> still ahead, bye-bye arthur.he longest running animated kids show in history will end its 25-year run. will end its 25-year run. [slow electronic notes fade in] [fast upbeat music begins] [music stops] and release. [deep exhale] [fast upbeat music resumes] [music stops] frank k is a fan o of fast. he's a a fast talklker. a fastst walker. thananks, gary.. and d for unexpepected heartburn.n... franank is a fanan of pepcid. itit works in n minutes. nexixium 24 hourur and d prilosec o otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. . strong relelief for fans o of fast. from prorom dressess toto workoutss four days to fully work. anand new advevent res you hohope the morore you ge the e less they'y'll miss. bubut even if f your teen ns vaccinateded agaiainst meningngitis in thtt they may b be missing g vaccinan for memeningitis b b. althoughgh uncommon,n, up t to 1 in 5 s survivors f memeningitis w will have long term m consequencnces. now w as you're thinkining at all ththe vaccineses your tn mighght need mamake
. >>> still ahead, bye-bye arthur.he longest running animated kids show in history will end its 25-year run. will end its 25-year run. [slow electronic notes fade in] [fast upbeat music begins] [music stops] and release. [deep exhale] [fast upbeat music resumes] [music stops] frank k is a fan o of fast. he's a a fast talklker. a fastst walker. thananks, gary.. and d for unexpepected heartburn.n... franank is a fanan of pepcid. itit works in n minutes. nexixium 24 hourur and d prilosec...
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we say good to "arthur." the longest running children's animated tv series. we'll meet a wildlife photographer on a mission to save america's wild horses by giving them their close-up. this is the "cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with the push from federal, state, and local governments and private corporations to try and stop america's fourth wave of the pandemic. in fact, tonight, apple telling us they will now require masks in more than half of its roughly 270 u.s. stores. that's starting tomorrow. and that's first major retailer to take such a big step. and in a sign that the country is slipping further back in the fight against the coronavirus, the c.d.c. is warning that new covid cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are likely to increase over the next four weeks. and with 100 million eligible americans still unvaccinated, the pressure is increasing on the f.d.a. to issue final app
we say good to "arthur." the longest running children's animated tv series. we'll meet a wildlife photographer on a mission to save america's wild horses by giving them their close-up. this is the "cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with the push from federal, state, and local governments and...
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next the growing backlash over arthur air years.cuses on lessons learned. they say the final air next year. >> one fan posted quote rip arture a anotother fan wrote arthur cancelled after 25 seasons pl plplpl plpl privacy. >> most working during the years rely on caffeine to stay away. >> if ittt could work for bees and bees that consume efficiently. >> scientists believe eventually caffeinated bees could be trained to pollinate specific crops and boost farm >> finally, a new record in the nfl mahomes for $4.3 million. >> rom 2017. it broke the previous record set by tom brady rookie card. had goodness. had goodness. >> indeed. the olympics and once a again give the impressin that america is the healthiest country in the world. we aren't. can be. our collective health is too important caever again. the health of our nation cannot just be measured by the victories of our champions, ♪ welcome to allstate. by the victories (phone notification) where we've just lowered our auto rates. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and savings like that will have you jumping
next the growing backlash over arthur air years.cuses on lessons learned. they say the final air next year. >> one fan posted quote rip arture a anotother fan wrote arthur cancelled after 25 seasons pl plplpl plpl privacy. >> most working during the years rely on caffeine to stay away. >> if ittt could work for bees and bees that consume efficiently. >> scientists believe eventually caffeinated bees could be trained to pollinate specific crops and boost farm >>...
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. >> ya, "arthur." the show has not been in production for two years and the producer confirmed the show will end in 2022. >> is arthur a mouse? >> an ardbark. >> yeah, trying to put arthur in a box. >> we have little squares moving around. lights in motion. we do have a smooth drive for contra costa county. highway 4 out of pittsburgh and antioch and continuing towards i-80 moving smoothly. there's a trash fire reported at octavia and san francisco. there's debris in the roadway, so just tracking the incident. a little slowing for 280 near king street. sometimes crews move around and not a big deal. and then everything else looks great right now for your commute. >>> how does the weather look? >> let's get a look at our forecast as we are starting out this morning with a little bit of low clouds and fog. in san jose, looking good. right now temperatures feeling warm, in the low 60s compared to our normal start in the mid-50s. as we go into today, we will see temperatures heading up heading for the uppe
. >> ya, "arthur." the show has not been in production for two years and the producer confirmed the show will end in 2022. >> is arthur a mouse? >> an ardbark. >> yeah, trying to put arthur in a box. >> we have little squares moving around. lights in motion. we do have a smooth drive for contra costa county. highway 4 out of pittsburgh and antioch and continuing towards i-80 moving smoothly. there's a trash fire reported at octavia and san francisco....
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. >> the finickiness is because arthur was finicky. >> owned scar was the complete opposite. >> odd couple is so seminal, it defines a whole category. in the first episode of two and a half men, i thought are we making allen a neat freak? if not, we're just going odd couple. >> what are you doing? >> working their way into the nap of the carpet. >> they go on password and the password is "bird." >> doesn't get it. then the other team gets it. >> no more greek clues. that's ridiculous. >> the pass w0rd is ridiculous. >> now. ridiculous. >> you got it! >> as much as they got on each others' nerves, they had each other's back. >> looks like your ex wife. >> looks like laurie? >> yeah. >> a commonplace that shows that diverted from family life in the '70s really reflected what was happening in reality in america. >> as a latch key kid i came home from school, lockeding the door behind me and then you could watch an hour of tv. >> latch key kids desperately search for something relatable on television. >> i talked to my folks. i told them i dropped out of my school and my father said to my moth
. >> the finickiness is because arthur was finicky. >> owned scar was the complete opposite. >> odd couple is so seminal, it defines a whole category. in the first episode of two and a half men, i thought are we making allen a neat freak? if not, we're just going odd couple. >> what are you doing? >> working their way into the nap of the carpet. >> they go on password and the password is "bird." >> doesn't get it. then the other team gets it....
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"arthur's" executive director writes in a statement, quote, "arthur" is the longest running kids animatedown for teaching kindness, empathy, and inclusion through many groundbreaking moments to generations of viewers. every day when you're walking down the street, everybody has an original plan b. i like that. >>> christopher moss spotted a real spongebob square pants and patrick. moss says he usually avoids references but said, quote, for once it was actually kind of comparable to the iconic images and colors of the cartoon characters, adding, as a biologist who specializes in sea stars, most depictions of patrick and spongebob are incorrect. he got this one right. >>> still ahead, the latest efforts by democrats to pass a voting rights bill in the senate. >>> and as we go to break, a look at this date in history. 46 years ago, president jeroldford became the first u.s. president to visit the site of the nazi concentration camp. he went to auschwitz in poland. >> this monument and the memory of those it honors inspire us further to the dedication of peace, cooperation, and security for a
"arthur's" executive director writes in a statement, quote, "arthur" is the longest running kids animatedown for teaching kindness, empathy, and inclusion through many groundbreaking moments to generations of viewers. every day when you're walking down the street, everybody has an original plan b. i like that. >>> christopher moss spotted a real spongebob square pants and patrick. moss says he usually avoids references but said, quote, for once it was actually kind...
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that was shay arthur reporting tonight. >> the step outside give you a live view of downtown san francisco and the transamerica building parts of bank of america building shrouded in fog. lawrence is here. he's got the july 4th forecast and 4. things. that's right for fun. things lots going on in the bay area this weekend. if you plan to head out about. got some ideas for you. >> about this one going to be an invigorating one. this is the to see alcatraz free swim out there. not necessarily 3 fee. there's a fee to this. we have if you're headed out and of course is going to be a little chilly in the morning plan on some clouds and some drizzle and a very early start 07:30am in the morning there. and yeah, it's going to be cool out there. but what a nice swim. couple miles out there from alcatraz back to the coast about this. if you want to go to oakland check out the parkway theater ghost tour. that's right. that's a ghost tour. that's a curry starting at 10 o'clock. they some of those. but they'll continue throughout the day and all the way till 4 o'clock that will be their last tour of t
that was shay arthur reporting tonight. >> the step outside give you a live view of downtown san francisco and the transamerica building parts of bank of america building shrouded in fog. lawrence is here. he's got the july 4th forecast and 4. things. that's right for fun. things lots going on in the bay area this weekend. if you plan to head out about. got some ideas for you. >> about this one going to be an invigorating one. this is the to see alcatraz free swim out there. not...
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next the growing backlash over arthur ending. >> it has been airing for 25 years.in u.s. tv history. it focuses on lessons learned. they say the final episode will air next year. >> one fan posted quote rip arture a true legend. another fan wrote arthur cancelled after 25 seasons please respect my privacy. >> most working during the years rely on caffeine to stay away. >> if it works for us it could work for bees and bees that consume caffeine perform their jobs more efficiently. >> scientists believe eventually caffeinated bees could be trained to pollinate specific crops and boost farm production. >> finally, a new record in the nfl a mahomes rookie card sold for $4.3 million. >> autographed national treasure card from 2017. it broke the previous record set by tom brady rookie card. had reacted saying my goodness. had reacted saying my goodness. >> indeed. the olympics and paralympics are back. and watching our athletes will once again give the impression that america is the healthiest country in the world. we aren't. but we can be. our collective health is too i
next the growing backlash over arthur ending. >> it has been airing for 25 years.in u.s. tv history. it focuses on lessons learned. they say the final episode will air next year. >> one fan posted quote rip arture a true legend. another fan wrote arthur cancelled after 25 seasons please respect my privacy. >> most working during the years rely on caffeine to stay away. >> if it works for us it could work for bees and bees that consume caffeine perform their jobs more...
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arthur anderson was an auditing business. you can't audit people if you have been convicted of a felony. it's hard to have a government contract. the trump organization is not a regulated business. it didn't need licenses to operate. they might have trouble with lenders, trouble with liquor licenses, which are crucial to making money at hotels and golf clubs. i don't think that a conviction would be an automatic death sentence for the way it was for arthur anderson. that said, it adds stigma on top of stigma and might make it hard to refinance loans, find other business partners, move on from the hole that it's in. >> there is stuff that was alleged that is alleged to be illegal at best unsavory. it may be more common than we think. people have brought that up, the kind of things, the expensing ever the, you know, the unorthodox business practices that the trump organization allegedly practiced. you have seen these before. you reported on this company in the past. did these charges surprise you? >> they did surprise me only i
arthur anderson was an auditing business. you can't audit people if you have been convicted of a felony. it's hard to have a government contract. the trump organization is not a regulated business. it didn't need licenses to operate. they might have trouble with lenders, trouble with liquor licenses, which are crucial to making money at hotels and golf clubs. i don't think that a conviction would be an automatic death sentence for the way it was for arthur anderson. that said, it adds stigma on...
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♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog ♪ ♪ crying all the time ♪ >> marion always called the fonz arthurpect. >> well, good luck, arthur. >> hey, thanks, mrs. c. >> and she also had a crush on him, i think. a little bit. >> hey! >> when the fonz took over, the dynamic changed. >> we venture into teenage american graffiti style comedy. >> let's see it. >> doesn't look like a hickey. >> that show ends up going from 22nd place to first place. it becomes the number one show in the country. >> there would be traffic, people getting home to watch "happy days." >> it was a revolution. networks targeting 18 to 49-year-olds not necessarily with family sitcoms but with friends sitcoms. >> laverne difazio and shirley fe feeney. whoa. >> garry marshall said we've got this part on "happy days." the show we did was a double date with fonzie and richie. >> nice. and a tie too. >> and a hankie. is that for showing or for blowing? >> they were incredibly individually funny. >> is anybody upstairs going to run down and call me a nasty name? >> and then garry got the idea to spin them off into their own se
♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog ♪ ♪ crying all the time ♪ >> marion always called the fonz arthurpect. >> well, good luck, arthur. >> hey, thanks, mrs. c. >> and she also had a crush on him, i think. a little bit. >> hey! >> when the fonz took over, the dynamic changed. >> we venture into teenage american graffiti style comedy. >> let's see it. >> doesn't look like a hickey. >> that show ends up going from 22nd place to...
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so the bottom line is that this has been going on for a long time and, indeed, arthur sullivan, when celebrated this practice as a way to fight back against high taxes. this was the era before thatcherism in the uk and reaganism in the united states when we lowered some of our taxes for the highest—paid people. and the notion was that the way to fight against high taxes is to engage in avoision. well, i can say is those who engage in this practice — whether in the uk or the united states whether it is trump organization or anyone else — run the risk of prosecution, and that is exactly what happened today. richard painter. folks are being counted in a crucial by—election in the uk, the race for the conservative party is tight in italy and spend. it has wider implications because many see it as a test of the leadership of the labour party under sir keir starmer. —— batley and spen. we are going to speak to nick eardley at the count in butterfield. —— huddersfield. how far off the count do you think? h, ., ., . how far off the count do you think? h, ., ., ~ , ., think? good morning. we
so the bottom line is that this has been going on for a long time and, indeed, arthur sullivan, when celebrated this practice as a way to fight back against high taxes. this was the era before thatcherism in the uk and reaganism in the united states when we lowered some of our taxes for the highest—paid people. and the notion was that the way to fight against high taxes is to engage in avoision. well, i can say is those who engage in this practice — whether in the uk or the united states...
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that's the same month washington writes that letter and at the same moment that arthur lee in boston is saying many of the leaders in massachusetts now believe the war is going to end in a negotiated settlement so i think you can argue that when arnold finally makes his final decision to turn in august of 1780, he may very well have believed that the americans goose was cooked and that the british were going to win the war and he was going to get on the winning side nobody knew what was going on in arnold's mind. >> it really could have been anyone in a similar position in terms of rank and opportunity. and i did appreciate that put them in a new context or just after any paycheck this has been a terrific overview how it just kind of flows from here so thank you very much. are we ready for that? >> i do want to get to the last one because i think it brings the story to the modern era what do you want them to understand about the consequences of the war and that visceral experience of it? >> one of the things i already mentioned is that i wanted people to understand just how long the
that's the same month washington writes that letter and at the same moment that arthur lee in boston is saying many of the leaders in massachusetts now believe the war is going to end in a negotiated settlement so i think you can argue that when arnold finally makes his final decision to turn in august of 1780, he may very well have believed that the americans goose was cooked and that the british were going to win the war and he was going to get on the winning side nobody knew what was going...
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so the bottom line is that this has been going on for a long time and, indeed, arthur sullivan, whenhen he wrote the book in 1979, in some ways celebrated this practice as a way to fight back against high taxes. this was the era before thatcherism in the uk and in the united states and we lowered some of our taxes for the highest—paid people. —— paganism in the united states. the way to fight against high taxes is to engage in avoisan and i can say is those who engage in this practice, whether in the uk or the united states whether it is trump organisation or anyone else, they run the risk of prosecution —— reaganism. that is exactly what happened today. richard painter. to miami now, where president biden has been meeting families and rescue workers in surfside, where an apartment building collapsed last week. 18 people have been confirmed dead while more than 140 are still missing. the bbc�*s sophie long reports from surfside. how are you? president biden, thanking the rescue workers who have been searching for survivors day and night. applause. he also spent time with the families
so the bottom line is that this has been going on for a long time and, indeed, arthur sullivan, whenhen he wrote the book in 1979, in some ways celebrated this practice as a way to fight back against high taxes. this was the era before thatcherism in the uk and in the united states and we lowered some of our taxes for the highest—paid people. —— paganism in the united states. the way to fight against high taxes is to engage in avoisan and i can say is those who engage in this practice,...
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one must ask with the benefit of hindsight, hatred that paiute arthur goes on to say all history should be available in schools to everyone interested about everything, whether you like or new. and finally on our authors. and he said that a special message to am this wife says amber, love it, your husband was creep on. so see all of us that moving on to i show uncovered, in fact, nations gordon mccain's. he says, when i was in school many years ago, we got vaccinated at school. i remember long length of kids getting jobs one by one . there was no problem with the strategy back then. would it be a problem? no. linda said, great topic, alex for bringing up the sheer incompetence of the board is johnson. and lisa says, well, i for one will be continuing to wear my mosque. and finally, kevin says, we must finish up if only protections. now go to christmas of the nick as scientists, platform has become a household name during the pandemic. no one back to explains the behavior of this crew. and by this.
one must ask with the benefit of hindsight, hatred that paiute arthur goes on to say all history should be available in schools to everyone interested about everything, whether you like or new. and finally on our authors. and he said that a special message to am this wife says amber, love it, your husband was creep on. so see all of us that moving on to i show uncovered, in fact, nations gordon mccain's. he says, when i was in school many years ago, we got vaccinated at school. i remember long...
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-- arthur slashing her -- arthur slashing her -- in our ranking he is 28th. you leasees grant -- ulysses grant, the fact that he has surpassed jackson in the overall ranking is really revealing about the different criteria that are being applied 20 years on and to some degree of those doing the voting. host: our last survey in 2017, andrew jackson was ranked 13th, 22 this year, ulysses grant up from 33 to 20. this is your first year of the survey you have been on this advisory team. what is your impression of the survey in years past in the previous surveys. what surprised you about being on it this year? guest: i am honored to be here to join the c-span team. the survey always impressed me because we included not only star academics, but also historians in the field who might not be phd professors so we are glad of that. there is no snobbery, no guild snobbery at c-span, which has always been one of the strengths. as you look for serious people, at their work first, you get such a sound whole. i am vied to see the new diversity in the poll -- glad to see the
-- arthur slashing her -- arthur slashing her -- in our ranking he is 28th. you leasees grant -- ulysses grant, the fact that he has surpassed jackson in the overall ranking is really revealing about the different criteria that are being applied 20 years on and to some degree of those doing the voting. host: our last survey in 2017, andrew jackson was ranked 13th, 22 this year, ulysses grant up from 33 to 20. this is your first year of the survey you have been on this advisory team. what is...
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arthur? arthur, it's me-- sheldon cooper. you may not remember because of your advanced age.i remember. this is my girlfriend, amy. amy, this is television legend arthur jeffries. his science show inspired millions of children. hold-hold-hold on. you... you have a girlfriend? yes, and i've heard so much about you. hey, look-- we're wearing the same orthopedic shoes! i can't believe i dress like a celebrity. o-okay, i get it now. dr. jeffries, hello again. leonard hofstadter. oh, oh, right, i remember your-your girlfriend. is-is she... is she here? no, she's not. so, what prescription are you getting filled? sheldon. wait, i want to guess. don't tell me. i wasn't going to tell you. sheldon, come on.
arthur? arthur, it's me-- sheldon cooper. you may not remember because of your advanced age.i remember. this is my girlfriend, amy. amy, this is television legend arthur jeffries. his science show inspired millions of children. hold-hold-hold on. you... you have a girlfriend? yes, and i've heard so much about you. hey, look-- we're wearing the same orthopedic shoes! i can't believe i dress like a celebrity. o-okay, i get it now. dr. jeffries, hello again. leonard hofstadter. oh, oh, right, i...
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which he said i've almost ceased help and at the same pop up washington was writing that letter, arthur who'd been an american diplomat at the beginning of the work overseas in europe was turned to america for the first time since before the war began and he landed in boston, boston of all places now and he is there for a few days and talks with a number of boston officials and massachusetts officials and he wrote most of those invite august of 1780, concluded that the war would end in a negotiated settlement short of independence so things are really up in the air. of course yorktown america does when an gained victory, gains independent so america did come out of the war victorious. i would celebrate in a five more years with 250th anniversary of 1776 but i also argue that america could not have won the war without french assistance. the french were providing assistance starting in 1775, they provided ammunition and weaponry and clothing and blankets and whatever for the americans and they allied with the americans and then it was open for the americans they could provide even more he
which he said i've almost ceased help and at the same pop up washington was writing that letter, arthur who'd been an american diplomat at the beginning of the work overseas in europe was turned to america for the first time since before the war began and he landed in boston, boston of all places now and he is there for a few days and talks with a number of boston officials and massachusetts officials and he wrote most of those invite august of 1780, concluded that the war would end in a...
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arthur: .kennedy: is not just republicbe and parents because states like florida and texas are, their kids have been in school since last year end they are fine. it's parents and places like new york and california, especially big cities where single-parent have to work and their kids are sitting at home with or without a computer or internet access. good job. >> actually is not single-parent, it will family incomes because that's the only way you can afford to live in these cities so they are going to really run into a wall. when we didn't have the information we have now you i could get away with it and it made a lot of sense prevaccination for teachers to say i'm scared about this i might have an underlying condition but now there's nowhere to run and i think joe biden did this intentionally today as a shop against randy saying i am happy the teachers union supported me, thousand big endorsement but at the end of the day the kids have to come first and i'm president at least until 2024 and w
arthur: .kennedy: is not just republicbe and parents because states like florida and texas are, their kids have been in school since last year end they are fine. it's parents and places like new york and california, especially big cities where single-parent have to work and their kids are sitting at home with or without a computer or internet access. good job. >> actually is not single-parent, it will family incomes because that's the only way you can afford to live in these cities so...
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>> knowing arthur eyed aidala as i know him -- i believe arthur knows full well that this agreement hasimpact on harvey weinstein's case. you cannot parade in victim after victim and bring allegations of uncharged prior conduct. that's overly prejudicial. the court ruled on that would be a feather in harvey weinstein's. the fact that he got off on it technicality because he agreement harvey weinstein cannot pull back on any such agreements of the cosby decision today zero impact on harvey weinstein's future. kennedy: somebody has to pay the piper some point have a feeling bill cosby might end up in -- in helping the crime wave is reaching a boiling. the car break-ins are up listen to this number 750% in san francisco. hope you like your tesla. a news crew in oakland was held up by armed robbers while reporting on the city's crime spike in l.a. los angeles county sheriff alex villanueva cities taking matters into his own hands bowing to clear the famous venice each boardwalk of its homeless camps after recent murder there and tons of crime and calling the democratic mayor eric garcetti h
>> knowing arthur eyed aidala as i know him -- i believe arthur knows full well that this agreement hasimpact on harvey weinstein's case. you cannot parade in victim after victim and bring allegations of uncharged prior conduct. that's overly prejudicial. the court ruled on that would be a feather in harvey weinstein's. the fact that he got off on it technicality because he agreement harvey weinstein cannot pull back on any such agreements of the cosby decision today zero impact on harvey...
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at the same time washington was writing that letter, arthur lee had been an american diplomat since the beginning of the war overseas in europe we turn to america for the first time since before the war began. he landed in boston, boston of all places now. is there for a few days in talks with a number of boston officials of massachusetts officials. he wrote most of those by august of 1780 concluded that the warff would end in a negotiated settlement short of independence. things are really up in the air. of course at yorktown, america doesn't win and gains is victory, gains independence. so america did come out of the war victorious, they celebrate about five more years of 250th anniversary of 1776. so, i also argued that america could not have won the war without french assistance. the french were providing clandestine assistance starting in 1775 provides munitions weaponry clothing, blankets anddi what ever then it's open help for the americans they could provide even more help. they sent over a navy they eventually drowned up costing the french king his head in the 1790s because the
at the same time washington was writing that letter, arthur lee had been an american diplomat since the beginning of the war overseas in europe we turn to america for the first time since before the war began. he landed in boston, boston of all places now. is there for a few days in talks with a number of boston officials of massachusetts officials. he wrote most of those by august of 1780 concluded that the warff would end in a negotiated settlement short of independence. things are really up...
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. >> royal photographer arthur edwards sees it, too. >> i'm driving along the riverbank in balmoral,rince charles fishing. and with him is lady diana spencer. >> it's not the first time hue s he stumbles upon the couple. he spies her at one of prince charles' polo matches. >> she's got a natural pose. >> she did it as just a matter of course. >> then edwards filed the picture away thinking 19-year-old diana was too young to be dating 31-year-old prince charles. now seeing the couple together again alarm bells go off. >> i take some pictures of them fishing. he gets angry, the prince storms off. they both storm off. he runs through the woods. all the girlfriends before have been by his side. this one is -- he's hiding, he's protecting. >> but prince charles cannot hide or protect diana anymore. the picture of them makes the front page. when she arrives at work monday morning, she finds her world turned upside down. >> she said, "mrs. robertson, i have something to tell you." >> diana works part time as a nanny for american mary robertson. >> she looks down, blushes, she said, "when yo
. >> royal photographer arthur edwards sees it, too. >> i'm driving along the riverbank in balmoral,rince charles fishing. and with him is lady diana spencer. >> it's not the first time hue s he stumbles upon the couple. he spies her at one of prince charles' polo matches. >> she's got a natural pose. >> she did it as just a matter of course. >> then edwards filed the picture away thinking 19-year-old diana was too young to be dating 31-year-old prince...
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i think back to the arthur andersen -- >> i they we're having some audio issues with glen, so we'll trygave to glen, which is should we be more cautious when it comes to the end of the trump organization? one of the things i posed to rebecca is that it seems like the trump organization owes so much money, and even borrowing that money, it's going to be tough. >> she's a very smart law professor. i don't think we know enough in the public domain to say this is it, this is a death nell for the corporation. i think glen was going to remind us of the arthur andersen case where the government sought a conviction and the company went under. that was a personal services corporation, where they lost faith in the company. there is big reasons for them to be worried about this, right? i think there's two main ones. one is, what are their creditors going to say, well, you got indicted, do we want to continue our relationship? i think the lenders will likely stick it ute, because -- and something raised a few days ago is there are covenants in some of these lone agreements, promises that the borrow
i think back to the arthur andersen -- >> i they we're having some audio issues with glen, so we'll trygave to glen, which is should we be more cautious when it comes to the end of the trump organization? one of the things i posed to rebecca is that it seems like the trump organization owes so much money, and even borrowing that money, it's going to be tough. >> she's a very smart law professor. i don't think we know enough in the public domain to say this is it, this is a death...
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at the same time washington was writing that letter arthur lee could benefit american diplomat since the beginning ofd the war overseas in europe returned to america for the first time since before the war began and he landed in boston, boston and of all places now. he is there for a few days and talks with a number of often officials in massachusetts officials and he wrote that most of those held by august of 1780 concluded that the war would and in a negotiating settlement short of independence. things are really up in the air. of course add your town america does when and gain its victory and gains independence. america did come out of the war victorious. they would celebrate it in five more years with the 250th anniversary of the 1776. also argue that america could not have won the war without such assistance. the french were providing clandestine assistance starting in 1775 that provided munitions and weaponry and clothing and blankets and whatever for the americans and then they allied with the americans. it was open and they said sent over the navy and eventually sent over an
at the same time washington was writing that letter arthur lee could benefit american diplomat since the beginning ofd the war overseas in europe returned to america for the first time since before the war began and he landed in boston, boston and of all places now. he is there for a few days and talks with a number of often officials in massachusetts officials and he wrote that most of those held by august of 1780 concluded that the war would and in a negotiating settlement short of...
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alex: the sacklers, the key sacklers were three brothers, arthur, mortimer and raymond.some point in time, they all found themselves in a psychiatric facility and they were rather appalled at some of the procedures they were forced to do, formidable lobotomies and electroshock therapy. they thought wouldn't it be better to find a pharmacological solution to some of these melodies? that is where this started, with a sense of idealism. it quickly turned the eldest brother -- developing a mechanism of selling drugs like you would sell soap. he became fams for pushing valium. it was the model for what would become the selling mechanism for oxycontin, pitch directly to doctors, sometimes remunerate them and use all sorts of madison avenue techniques to pump up the volume. arthur died before the introduction of oxycontin, but mortimer and raymond established purdue, frederick and purdue pharma two companies th would make and market oxycontin. raymond's son, richard sackler, is the guy who is most associated with oxycontin. he was the guy who developed a strategy to pitch direc
alex: the sacklers, the key sacklers were three brothers, arthur, mortimer and raymond.some point in time, they all found themselves in a psychiatric facility and they were rather appalled at some of the procedures they were forced to do, formidable lobotomies and electroshock therapy. they thought wouldn't it be better to find a pharmacological solution to some of these melodies? that is where this started, with a sense of idealism. it quickly turned the eldest brother -- developing a...
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back before he was a hate crime he wrote a novel called "a connecticut yankee at the court of king arthur bored by the local newspaper, the court circular, at king arthur's court, which just reports on monday, the king wrote in the park, on tuesday, the king wrote in the park, on wednesday, the king wrote in the park. that is what "the washington post" does under democrat regimes. today, her royal highness, the princess kamala wrote in the park to her crochet shop and it's presented as if, with the usual glass ceiling rubbish. the first sentence in the story is "when vice president harris visited a woman owned yarn shop." a woman owning a yarn shop, tucker! that is -- heaven knows the whole yarn shop business was controlled by halliburton. if you try and buy a nice homestyle looking, north country quilt it is probably made by dick cheney over the weekend, and so even this, a woman owned yarn shop, kamala harris, it fits, she's going to a woman owned yarn shop by a woman who probably declares her pronouns as kamala declares her. i used to, as you mentioned at the top of the show, we live i
back before he was a hate crime he wrote a novel called "a connecticut yankee at the court of king arthur bored by the local newspaper, the court circular, at king arthur's court, which just reports on monday, the king wrote in the park, on tuesday, the king wrote in the park, on wednesday, the king wrote in the park. that is what "the washington post" does under democrat regimes. today, her royal highness, the princess kamala wrote in the park to her crochet shop and it's...
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there's employees, fewer than arthur anderson but nevertheless employees. creditors and banks that have loaned money to the trump organization. and to your point, they may call those loans. a highly-leveraged company could be at risk. i don't know that it will go out of business. i don't know that it will declare bankruptcy. i don't know what the banks and creditors will do. but prosecutors have to think about the collateral consequences when deciding whether or not to charge an organization. i'm sure they thought about it here. >> to the viewers, the same wisdom is available by downloading chuck's podcast. chuck rosenberg, couldn't ask for more detailed answers to our questions. as always, thank you for being our guest tonight. >>> in our coverage, the house vote approves it again. the party of law and order is simply donald trump's political party. replace old pipes? i can do that. install energy-efficient windows? i can do that. build an electric car? i can do that. weld the tower of a wind turbine? modernize the grid? install 10,000 solar panels? do wha
there's employees, fewer than arthur anderson but nevertheless employees. creditors and banks that have loaned money to the trump organization. and to your point, they may call those loans. a highly-leveraged company could be at risk. i don't know that it will go out of business. i don't know that it will declare bankruptcy. i don't know what the banks and creditors will do. but prosecutors have to think about the collateral consequences when deciding whether or not to charge an organization....
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. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: arthur invited our team to a cook out with friends and family.e were there, though border patrol stopped and eastbound train carrying illegat migrants right next to their property. >> it sounds like the helicopters are coming. >> tucker: a police helicopter appeared overhead. the children fled the cookout and sought shelter inside the house. the man headed for the perimeter of the property with guns. >> what's happening right now? >> they caught some illegals on the train. >> be sure to take the ar with you. >> we've got kids hanging around the pool and we are really worried about their well-being. >> tucker: heads for a weapon. >> i've got a pistol right here, just in case. >> tucker: sometimes ten times a day the arthurs ride the fence line along their property to see who is hiding in the brush. >> you want to die?r: i don't. >> tucker: that episode is called "the illegal invasion" because it is an invasion. it is on fox now, you can stream it whenever you like. it was a little over a year ago that minneapolis was the epicenter of a revolution
. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: arthur invited our team to a cook out with friends and family.e were there, though border patrol stopped and eastbound train carrying illegat migrants right next to their property. >> it sounds like the helicopters are coming. >> tucker: a police helicopter appeared overhead. the children fled the cookout and sought shelter inside the house. the man headed for the perimeter of the property with guns. >> what's happening right now? >> they...
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and along comes bea arthur playing maude.t couldn't have been done in the '50s or '60s, it just wouldn't have been done. >> feminine fulfillment tells you to be cute and frilly and pamper your husband to cater to his every whim. >> right. >> didn't they just used to call that being married? >> we started filming "maude" in july of '72 and roe v. wade had passed. so abortion was a big issue for me. >> the episode "maude's abortion" aired in november of 1972 as a two-parter, and that was very early to be talking about abortion on television. >> mother, i don't understand your hesitancy. when they made it a law, you were for it. >> of course. i wasn't pregnant then. >> there were stations all throughout the country that did not air those episodes. >> we finally have the right to decide what we can do with our own body. >> all right. then will you please get yours into the kitchen. >> we had a platform, but we weren't shoving it down anybody's throat. we were making them laugh and hopefully making them think. can you be free of h
and along comes bea arthur playing maude.t couldn't have been done in the '50s or '60s, it just wouldn't have been done. >> feminine fulfillment tells you to be cute and frilly and pamper your husband to cater to his every whim. >> right. >> didn't they just used to call that being married? >> we started filming "maude" in july of '72 and roe v. wade had passed. so abortion was a big issue for me. >> the episode "maude's abortion" aired in...
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chapel hill professor looks at civil military relations during the korean war, including delta miss arthur's -- douglas macarthur's removal. find a schedule from your program and watch any time on c-span.org/history. >> president biden spoke at a campaign rally for the democr n
chapel hill professor looks at civil military relations during the korean war, including delta miss arthur's -- douglas macarthur's removal. find a schedule from your program and watch any time on c-span.org/history. >> president biden spoke at a campaign rally for the democr n
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. >> the iconic children's show arthur, which airs on pbs kids will come to an end after 25 seasons. the final season will air during winter of 2022 the show which debuted in 1996 is the longest running animated children's tv series in u.s. history. it is one for daytime emmys for outstanding children's animated program as well as a peabody award. the show was developed from the books by arthur author mark brown. >> beer drinkers here, something to you can get yourself a glass of cheap light beer, make sure it's nice and cold poured a glass, then add a pickle. supposed to make it taste better. the vinegar in the salt notes are allegedly a compliment to to beer a perfectly according to some kind of sewers. that's the same reason why pretzels or french fries taste so good with the beer but do not get expensive beer or fancy ip a's. according to, scientists works best with the cheaper beers. what kind of sick money. dill pickles kosher to nichols. we doesn't matter what pending on like sounds like you want the savory. so you and all to get that right. not a fan of pickles or be there is
. >> the iconic children's show arthur, which airs on pbs kids will come to an end after 25 seasons. the final season will air during winter of 2022 the show which debuted in 1996 is the longest running animated children's tv series in u.s. history. it is one for daytime emmys for outstanding children's animated program as well as a peabody award. the show was developed from the books by arthur author mark brown. >> beer drinkers here, something to you can get yourself a glass of...
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people like arthur said they're still concerned about how children are being treated, whether or not of ft. bliss. >> julia. i want to know viewers here that you can catch more of that exclusive interview with julia tonight. lester, of course, live from tokyo where you can watch prime time coverage tonight on nbc. lots going on as we keep an eye with gymnastics, track and field, thank you for watching this hour of hallie jackson reports. you can find us on twitter on hallieonmsnbc. we're also looking ahead to next week's coverage including what will happen with that eviction moratorium. will that vote go down today. will they mess that dead line? we're going to talk more about that next week along with where things stand on the bipartisan infrastructure deal. that does it for us. i'll see you back here on monday. for now over to our pal jose diaz bilart picking up coverage right now. >>> good morning to you. i'm in for craig melvin. it is 11:00 a.m. on the east coast and we start with an urgent new call to action. in the fight against the highly contagious delta variant. "the war has
people like arthur said they're still concerned about how children are being treated, whether or not of ft. bliss. >> julia. i want to know viewers here that you can catch more of that exclusive interview with julia tonight. lester, of course, live from tokyo where you can watch prime time coverage tonight on nbc. lots going on as we keep an eye with gymnastics, track and field, thank you for watching this hour of hallie jackson reports. you can find us on twitter on hallieonmsnbc. we're...