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five-yard penalty. >> beth: tyler. >> matt: had a nice block on the touchdown run. >> beth: branden jacksonively. so the two-point try is from the 7. four-man rush. peterman in trouble. and down he goes! sacked by jackson! >> matt: they only brought four this time. he just got beat off the top edge. jackson was able to win. >> beth: two-point advantage for the seahawks. 1:43 to go. the raiders do finally get the touchdown, can't get the deuce to tie >> matt: a lot of good things on tape tonight. >> rich: i like the way they ran the ball. i like peterman on that last drive. the receivers did some good things. the defense was a big story tonight. some of these young guys on defense made a little push. they were able to get off the field on third down. a couple of explosives on defense that they gave up. but other than that, it was a pretty good performance. >> beth: held them to 202 yards total offense thus far. seattle acting like there might be an onside kick coming. and carlson will boot it deep. so the raiders and the seahawks will close out their preseason tonight. and then it's a week away f
five-yard penalty. >> beth: tyler. >> matt: had a nice block on the touchdown run. >> beth: branden jacksonively. so the two-point try is from the 7. four-man rush. peterman in trouble. and down he goes! sacked by jackson! >> matt: they only brought four this time. he just got beat off the top edge. jackson was able to win. >> beth: two-point advantage for the seahawks. 1:43 to go. the raiders do finally get the touchdown, can't get the deuce to tie >> matt:...
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at the same time. >> how much of beth's final days and her battle will you show?i've already looked at some of them and i see her and i hear her and i freaking start bawling because it happened. i think it's all therapeutic. >> i don't want to have my kids all surrounding my bed, i want to have them all in my car. i want to be out on the streets, i want to be kissing -- booting in doors, taking names and dragging guys to jail. >> before her death in june, beth had lost nearly 50 pounds. she wore a wig for this promo. >> our show has become very real. >> where are you now when they say, let's go shoot, and you're looking for that partner? >> you know, for two, three years she knew that this might happen so she would say - who's going to sit next to you and i said no one. >> she's my everything. >>> coming up -- is this the next bachelor? >> it's freaking crazy. >> we're with one of hannah's men. >>> and who's joining "dancing with the stars"? did these freckles just give away a fan favorite? >>> and taylor made for swift's new movie, but is jes >>> minutes away on
at the same time. >> how much of beth's final days and her battle will you show?i've already looked at some of them and i see her and i hear her and i freaking start bawling because it happened. i think it's all therapeutic. >> i don't want to have my kids all surrounding my bed, i want to have them all in my car. i want to be out on the streets, i want to be kissing -- booting in doors, taking names and dragging guys to jail. >> before her death in june, beth had lost nearly...
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so mary beth, can you kick us off? ms. murphy: i want to thank the aba for inviting us, and the new york city bar for inviting us today. the commissioner of the small business self-employed. i am in my sixth year. when i look around at our executive team, i think nina and i -- nina for sure has the longest tenure. but i have one of the longest of the commissioners. so what are we doing? we have a really interesting role. so we are charged with a mission to help small businesses and self-employed taxpayers as well as all 1040 taxpayers understand and meet their tax obligations while applying the law and doing it with fairness and integrity to all taxpayers. when you think about that, when you think about the number of taxpayers that we serve, our customer base is huge and it is such a diverse work group. as i go around the country and see the work that we do, sometimes i think -- i cannot believe we do all that we do, whether it be specialty tax, employment tax, excise tax. our space is unbelievably complex. and on the coll
so mary beth, can you kick us off? ms. murphy: i want to thank the aba for inviting us, and the new york city bar for inviting us today. the commissioner of the small business self-employed. i am in my sixth year. when i look around at our executive team, i think nina and i -- nina for sure has the longest tenure. but i have one of the longest of the commissioners. so what are we doing? we have a really interesting role. so we are charged with a mission to help small businesses and...
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mary beth, can you kick us off? ms. murphy: i want to thank the , the new york city bar for inviting us today. sixth year. i think nina and i were nina for sure has the longest tenure. i have one of the longest of the commissioners. what are we doing? we have a really interesting role. with a mission to help small businesses and self-employed taxpayers as well as 40 taxpayers. help them understand how to meet their tax obligations. and doing it with fairness, integrity to all taxpayers. when you think about the number , ourxpayers that we serve customer base is huge and it is such a diverse work group. as i go around the country and see the work that we do, sometimes, i think -- i cannot believe that we do all that we do whether it be specialty tax, employment tax, excise tax. side, wee collection have seen a lot of changes in collection. we are responsible for 57 million returns a filed annually. six point 8 million corporate returns. 27 million employment tax returns. 875,000 excise tax. gift taxstate and returns. and
mary beth, can you kick us off? ms. murphy: i want to thank the , the new york city bar for inviting us today. sixth year. i think nina and i were nina for sure has the longest tenure. i have one of the longest of the commissioners. what are we doing? we have a really interesting role. with a mission to help small businesses and self-employed taxpayers as well as 40 taxpayers. help them understand how to meet their tax obligations. and doing it with fairness, integrity to all taxpayers. when...
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that's phoebe. >> liam: this is beth. [ laughs ] [ beth babbles ] this is my daughter.
that's phoebe. >> liam: this is beth. [ laughs ] [ beth babbles ] this is my daughter.
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he wrote, dear beth, it is a gaudy place. just what you would expect from a place whose sole income is made from gamblers. the fleecing isn't done at the casinos but the cafes. truman was able to return to the united states in the spring of 1919. on the way back, his battery members gathered together and made donations to raise money to give truman a loving cup, inscribed to harry truman from his battery d associates. truman was very proud of this. after the war when he set up his haberdashery business, he displayed this. other people from his unit would come in and it would be a place where they could gather and gab about the war. there was a nice photograph of part of battery d and the officers of the field artillery front and center in that photo. in june of 1919, harry truman won is greatest battle when he married beth wallace, his longtime girlfriend. their wedding was june 20 8, 1919, exactly five years -- june 28, 1919, exactly five years to the day from when archduke france ferdinand was assassinated and the war began
he wrote, dear beth, it is a gaudy place. just what you would expect from a place whose sole income is made from gamblers. the fleecing isn't done at the casinos but the cafes. truman was able to return to the united states in the spring of 1919. on the way back, his battery members gathered together and made donations to raise money to give truman a loving cup, inscribed to harry truman from his battery d associates. truman was very proud of this. after the war when he set up his haberdashery...
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beth fouhy and basel spimichael and susan del percio. beth, let me start with you.here's always this question of how you define electionable, you hear that biden ad basically defining it as look at the polls. joe biden does better against donald trump than any other democrat. is that really what drives that sense among democrats that he's the most ee leblthsablelectable? >> what you're doing and what you're seeing and in the crowds, there would be definite metrics to lead one to believe that but these are not normal times. what biden is doing is saying i'm the most electable so elect me. one could say, obviously his connection to president obama is there, his, you know, resilience in the polls as you say. it reinforces his message but doesn't ever say specifically why he as president would be the best one out of this field to take that job. he is decidedly not doing that but going in on you guys like me and know me, therefore i'm electable. >> basil, so much power of that message if there's going to be any, it seems to me it depends on the psychology of the party at
beth fouhy and basel spimichael and susan del percio. beth, let me start with you.here's always this question of how you define electionable, you hear that biden ad basically defining it as look at the polls. joe biden does better against donald trump than any other democrat. is that really what drives that sense among democrats that he's the most ee leblthsablelectable? >> what you're doing and what you're seeing and in the crowds, there would be definite metrics to lead one to believe...
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this one is for beth.olivia newton john stage four cancer battle. what john travolta is telling us. >> she looks incredible. >> and patrick dempsey to his lover boy days. >> i need to understand a woman's needs. that was a long time ago. every day, millions of people looking for healthy skin reach for cetaphil. recommended by dermatologists. ♪ awarded by allure. and most of all, loved by skin. cetaphil. the cleansers sensitive skin loves. >>> welcome back, everybody. listen, i'm sharing southern california sun with you today. it is so nice that we have come outdoors y how you can pick up a few personal essentials which can be yours for next to nothing. so we teamed up with morning today.com to bring vip steals and of course, you can get everything you see on morning save.com and here comes the morning save ambassador. hi, tommy. how are you? >> great, how are you? >> pretty darn good. you're here to let us in on this weak's products. >> i'm about to blow your mind. we're about relaxation and self-care, r a
this one is for beth.olivia newton john stage four cancer battle. what john travolta is telling us. >> she looks incredible. >> and patrick dempsey to his lover boy days. >> i need to understand a woman's needs. that was a long time ago. every day, millions of people looking for healthy skin reach for cetaphil. recommended by dermatologists. ♪ awarded by allure. and most of all, loved by skin. cetaphil. the cleansers sensitive skin loves. >>> welcome back,...
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i want to thank beth for inviting us out today. i also want to thank this center of military history for supporting this as well as the center for study here at ku. so beth has already introduced this amazing panel. so i'll let you read the bios in the program as we get started. for me, i think the best place to start is 1971. and that summer, the armed forces journal publishes this amazing article. it's a scathing indictment of the armed forces, especially those that are in vietnam. and it's called the collapse of the armed forces. you can kind of tell by the title this is not an uplifting kind of assessment. and the author is this marine colonel robert hainel. my sense is he's not very excited by what he sees. and he's far from subtle in his claims. listen to what he says. this is how he opens the article. the morale, discipline and battle-worthiness of the u.s. armed forces was lower and worse at any time in the history of the united states. those posers at valley forge had it good, right? and the situation wasn't bad. it was re
i want to thank beth for inviting us out today. i also want to thank this center of military history for supporting this as well as the center for study here at ku. so beth has already introduced this amazing panel. so i'll let you read the bios in the program as we get started. for me, i think the best place to start is 1971. and that summer, the armed forces journal publishes this amazing article. it's a scathing indictment of the armed forces, especially those that are in vietnam. and it's...
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everyone please welcome mary beth keane. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. thank you.me. this is great. >> jimmy: and i know you have some fans from pearl river, new york here >> i have a couple here. >> jimmy: yeah >> yeah. [ cheers ] hi, guys >> jimmy: apparently you got your whole town to vote for you? >> i did yeah i struck a little deal >> jimmy: what did you do? >> well, i -- you know, my friends and family were voting anyway but - >> jimmy: yeah >> -- one morning i was getting breakfast for my kids and said, "nobody gets anything in this house until i see you vote, like, 50 times [ laughter ] and then when my son was doing it, i realized i could draft the kids it's not a presidential election so i - [ laughter ] i made a deal. i texted maybe -- i think there were, like, 37 parents on this text chain, two different chains and i said, "if your kids vote 100 times a day for the next five days, then we can go to king kone and you can get whatever you want. nothing's off the table. >> jimmy: wow. [ laughter ] you bribed - >> no small cones here you know, you can get
everyone please welcome mary beth keane. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. thank you.me. this is great. >> jimmy: and i know you have some fans from pearl river, new york here >> i have a couple here. >> jimmy: yeah >> yeah. [ cheers ] hi, guys >> jimmy: apparently you got your whole town to vote for you? >> i did yeah i struck a little deal >> jimmy: what did you do? >> well, i -- you know, my friends and family were voting...
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tonight, donald glover, from "the good place", d'arcy carden, and comedian beth stelling. and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. thank you for joining us here in sunny los angeles where a, anyone still feeling nervous about the earthquakes? we had two big earthquakes, as you likely know, over the weekend. god tried the bottle cap challenge this weekend with all the bottles in california. and now, now, as the aftershocks die down, we're just sitting here waiting for the next one. guillermo, are you prepared for an earthquake? >> yes, of course. >> jimmy: do you have an emergency kit at home? >> yes, i do. we're going to get under the table and backpack by the door with water. >> jimmy: do you have the backpack itself? >> yes. >> jimmy: what's in it? >> water, cookies and tequila. >> jimmy: okay. [cheers and applause] >> i do. >> jimmy: that would be fine if were you the cookie monster, but you need to have bandages. you need iodine, you need all of that stuff. in fact, i went online, and i've bee
tonight, donald glover, from "the good place", d'arcy carden, and comedian beth stelling. and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. thank you for joining us here in sunny los angeles where a, anyone still feeling nervous about the earthquakes? we had two big earthquakes, as you likely know, over the weekend. god tried the bottle cap challenge this weekend with all the bottles in california. and now,...
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this is just for the army in vietnam like beth mentioned. these are the easiest numbers to pull out. in 1968 for insubordination and willful refusal. basically muni. 94 cases were tried, 82 convictions. 128 tried and 178 convictions. in 1969 you had hundred 31 convictions. you can double that for those that are investigated and don't go to trial. perhaps even more. awol rates, 1966 57.2 per thousand. desertion at 13.7. this was in vietnam. in 1969, awol 73 per thousand and desertion at 176 per 1000. friday 1969, hundred and 37 incidents, the 331 incidents, only 12 desk. that brings up some interesting concepts of the purpose of frogging. and these are article 50s. some of you may be familiar with those? they are things for minor offenses. in my research i found that it was something that warranted a special summary. we don't have time we don't want to do the paperwork. it's easy to take care of it this way with an article 15. this is just for the army. 1967 46,000, 1968 59,000, 1969 66,000, 1970s 64,000, 1971, 41,000 article 15's. numbers do
this is just for the army in vietnam like beth mentioned. these are the easiest numbers to pull out. in 1968 for insubordination and willful refusal. basically muni. 94 cases were tried, 82 convictions. 128 tried and 178 convictions. in 1969 you had hundred 31 convictions. you can double that for those that are investigated and don't go to trial. perhaps even more. awol rates, 1966 57.2 per thousand. desertion at 13.7. this was in vietnam. in 1969, awol 73 per thousand and desertion at 176 per...
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beth is one of the many things it will do.o and scream some the many things it will do. you want to go and scream 5ome bruce springsteen to go and scream some bruce springsteen songs after watching the film. because the music of moment of the best moments, i think, for me. it really captures the power of his songs and why they have universal appeal, because of their lyrics, because he writes about working—class people, people with big dreams, people who live out in the suburbs and neck in go to lots of people around the world. it doesn't really capture the power of the music. some of thejokes, i think i was a bit less convinced by the lighter moments, but surly the serious moments in this film, there are some good seems that when father and son as well, which are very powerful. it really immerses itself in the music, really strong stop when you do actually, she did -- she wanted to highly the racism. you and i think bruce springsteen songs would do that. when you see the lyrics, some of the lyrics are on the screen, not as sub
beth is one of the many things it will do.o and scream some the many things it will do. you want to go and scream 5ome bruce springsteen to go and scream some bruce springsteen songs after watching the film. because the music of moment of the best moments, i think, for me. it really captures the power of his songs and why they have universal appeal, because of their lyrics, because he writes about working—class people, people with big dreams, people who live out in the suburbs and neck in go...
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steve steve we're so sorry to hear about beth.still here with me. i'm in that era mode, zone. brian: she had been battling cancer for a while. you thought you had it at bay. knowing that she was still battling, you still wanted to go ahead to do the show? >> you know, credit where credit is due. she wanted to do the show. i would have signed signed a new testament and passed on. she said no, this is my wife. i will show every bit of it. so she battled it for two years. beat it once. then it came back very aggressive. then she decided, chemo, did one treatment, about, just about killed her. she couldn't even move her pinky. so, they said, well you can get 16 months with chemo or 15 without it. she said i have to be out there with you. ainsley: wow. >> and the family. she went all the way to the end. the week before she went to heaven she put a guy in jail. steve: still working. >> didn't give him a chance. ainsley: when she was diagnosed, it came back, it was stage 4, wasn't it? >> yes. ainsley: what was that like for you all? how
steve steve we're so sorry to hear about beth.still here with me. i'm in that era mode, zone. brian: she had been battling cancer for a while. you thought you had it at bay. knowing that she was still battling, you still wanted to go ahead to do the show? >> you know, credit where credit is due. she wanted to do the show. i would have signed signed a new testament and passed on. she said no, this is my wife. i will show every bit of it. so she battled it for two years. beat it once. then...
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>> brooke: do you hear that, beth, how your aunts shamelessly are fawning all over you?donna: speaking of which, i think we have to make a run to the toy store one day very soon and get sweet little beth anything her heart desires, right? >> katie: and we'll just charge it to grandpa bill, of course. >> donna: mm-hmm. >> katie: [ giggles ] yes! we will! >> donna: oh, yeah! she said, "yeah, yeah!" >> hope: remember the last time we welcomed a logan woman into our family? uncle storm's daughter? yeah, you remember how excited we were that flo was one of us?
>> brooke: do you hear that, beth, how your aunts shamelessly are fawning all over you?donna: speaking of which, i think we have to make a run to the toy store one day very soon and get sweet little beth anything her heart desires, right? >> katie: and we'll just charge it to grandpa bill, of course. >> donna: mm-hmm. >> katie: [ giggles ] yes! we will! >> donna: oh, yeah! she said, "yeah, yeah!" >> hope: remember the last time we welcomed a logan...
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y >> steffy: beth? i adopted b-beth? >> liam: yes. >> steffy: no. that's phoebe. she's phoebe. >> hope: i know it's hard to take in, and it's a shock. but it's true. you've been raising my daughter. >> brooke: all this time... hope was in mourning... and your son knew! >> ridge: well, we don't know that. >> brooke: ridge, why would they lie? >> ridge: all they do is lie! >> brooke: he married hope knowing that -- >> ridge: we'll deal with thomas. we'll talk to him. right now, i'm concerned about steffy. there's a lot of pain coming her way, and she doesn't deserve it.
y >> steffy: beth? i adopted b-beth? >> liam: yes. >> steffy: no. that's phoebe. she's phoebe. >> hope: i know it's hard to take in, and it's a shock. but it's true. you've been raising my daughter. >> brooke: all this time... hope was in mourning... and your son knew! >> ridge: well, we don't know that. >> brooke: ridge, why would they lie? >> ridge: all they do is lie! >> brooke: he married hope knowing that -- >> ridge: we'll deal...
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i'm actually of a different opinion than beth on this.eed trump voters at all. you can erect a new coalition out of low propensity voters, this doesn't matter. if, however, you're trying to appeal to the trump voters who voted for the president and are hearing that they supported white nationalism and maybe are culpable or white nationalist, in an ever to perform moral suation, you're accusing them of violating precepts that are so foundational so, antithetical to anything we accept in society that you're going to turn them off because they're simply not going to respond to this attempt to impose a moral quandary on them. i think the sounder strategy is kamala harris' tragedy is joe biden's tragedy which is to say this president is far too comfortable with white nationalists. he is giving them a lot of succor. you don't approve of that. i don't approve of that. what are we doing here? >> there is also the stacey abrams strategy which is here is a constituency in african american community and others who feel the way we do. the party may o
i'm actually of a different opinion than beth on this.eed trump voters at all. you can erect a new coalition out of low propensity voters, this doesn't matter. if, however, you're trying to appeal to the trump voters who voted for the president and are hearing that they supported white nationalism and maybe are culpable or white nationalist, in an ever to perform moral suation, you're accusing them of violating precepts that are so foundational so, antithetical to anything we accept in society...
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thank god baby beth is finally home. >> katie: i mean, we knew that phoebe -- i mean beth -- was a loganbut now that she's hope's daughter... >> donna: it just makes her so much more special. where are they, anyway? >> brooke: well, mommy and daddy wanted to spend the morning with her, so they'll be up soon, and we can all welcome her into the family.
thank god baby beth is finally home. >> katie: i mean, we knew that phoebe -- i mean beth -- was a loganbut now that she's hope's daughter... >> donna: it just makes her so much more special. where are they, anyway? >> brooke: well, mommy and daddy wanted to spend the morning with her, so they'll be up soon, and we can all welcome her into the family.
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all of a sudden, you hear phoebe is beth. but flo will talk to liam, she'll straighten everything out. she'll put it to rest. and i'll never have to hear it again. >> flo: please say something,
all of a sudden, you hear phoebe is beth. but flo will talk to liam, she'll straighten everything out. she'll put it to rest. and i'll never have to hear it again. >> flo: please say something,
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this is really -- this is our beth. this is -- this is the baby we thought we lost, and she -- and she's here in my arms right now. >> liam: it's hard to believe, isn't it? >> hope: [ laughs ]
this is really -- this is our beth. this is -- this is the baby we thought we lost, and she -- and she's here in my arms right now. >> liam: it's hard to believe, isn't it? >> hope: [ laughs ]
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but beth is alive. and i am very, very excited about that, being her grandmother. >> ridge: [ exhales softly ]
but beth is alive. and i am very, very excited about that, being her grandmother. >> ridge: [ exhales softly ]
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i'd like to start off by thanking beth and the ku center for military war and society centers for hosting this and thanks to our colleagues for their ongoing collaboration in this and other events surrounding the vietnam 50th anniversary. the u.s. army has more than 500 historians, museum professionals and archivists around the world to do their best to ensure the critical perspective and thinking skills are leveraged throughout the army and make the army a learning organization. the army history program provides ability to results in a more effective future force and i'm honored to serve as this community's advocate at this department of army's headquarters level. we had a great discussion about the problems of morale in the first tet offense and today we will built on that and talk about the ways the army and nation's military leadership grappled with these issues in manpower and forced management. with that, we introduce our panel for session three. beth bailey for the university of kansas and the university medical center and meredith lair an associate professor of history and gary so
i'd like to start off by thanking beth and the ku center for military war and society centers for hosting this and thanks to our colleagues for their ongoing collaboration in this and other events surrounding the vietnam 50th anniversary. the u.s. army has more than 500 historians, museum professionals and archivists around the world to do their best to ensure the critical perspective and thinking skills are leveraged throughout the army and make the army a learning organization. the army...
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joining us is beth phooey here and jonathan capehart. opinion writer at the woesh aasn post and joe crowley. welcome all. mike, first to you in hanover, new hampshire. i'm heading up there tomorrow. tell me what about new hampshire and joe biden? is electability the best argument to those who are still shopping? >> reporter: yeah, well i should tell you the weather is perfect. we've gone from summer to early fall. you'll enjoy it when you get up here. we talked about -- we were talking earlier about the pillars of biden's candidacy and the strength we've seen so far. one is the electability, the perception of electability. the second is that relationship with president obama for eight years in the white house. today is the 11 year anniversary that president obama announced joe biden would be his running mate. there's a third factor we don't talk about, that's the sum total of the relationships joe biden has built for decades in his public career. there's great new reporting from our great new hampshire affiliates who have talked to the v
joining us is beth phooey here and jonathan capehart. opinion writer at the woesh aasn post and joe crowley. welcome all. mike, first to you in hanover, new hampshire. i'm heading up there tomorrow. tell me what about new hampshire and joe biden? is electability the best argument to those who are still shopping? >> reporter: yeah, well i should tell you the weather is perfect. we've gone from summer to early fall. you'll enjoy it when you get up here. we talked about -- we were talking...
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i am beth bailey. i'll be moderating this. and sitting next to me is richard hunt, who has written the definitive biography of melvin laird. next to him is bob griffith, who is the world's expert on the creation of the all-volunteer force, and next to him is jennifer middlestat, who has written a really wonderful book called "the military welfare state." and i wrote a book called "america's army: creating the all-volunteer force," so i'm at least qualified to be asking questions up here. and there is no way that i'm going to match greg in my suavity as moderator, but i'll do my best. so, as i was trying to draft the questions, which i then circulated for comments, i fountain myself in a kind of odd position because the premise of this panel actually, to my mind, is somewhat contested. i think that every one of us sitting up here would agree that there is no one factor that explains why the united states ended conscription in 197 a3 an moved to an all-volunteer force, but at the same time, we're sitting here as a panel that dir
i am beth bailey. i'll be moderating this. and sitting next to me is richard hunt, who has written the definitive biography of melvin laird. next to him is bob griffith, who is the world's expert on the creation of the all-volunteer force, and next to him is jennifer middlestat, who has written a really wonderful book called "the military welfare state." and i wrote a book called "america's army: creating the all-volunteer force," so i'm at least qualified to be asking...
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i'd like to thank beth bailey and the ku center for host ting this great event as well as thanks to our historical colleagues at the u.s. army combined arms center in fort lerch worth, kansas for their ongoing collaboration surrounding the vietnam 50th anniversary. the u.s. army has more than 500 historians, museum professionals working around the world who do their best to ensure that the his tor c historical perspective and critical thinking skills generated by a study of history are leveraged throughout the army and make the army a learning o. the army history program provides a capability that results in a more effective future force and i'm honored to serve as this community's advocate at the department of the army headquarters level, and without further adieu, we'll begin our afternoon session. we had a great discussion about the impact of morale. this afternoon we're going to build on that conversation and talk about the ways in which the army and the nation's military leadership grappled with these issues in terms of manpower and force management. with that we'll introduce our p
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but it's still terrorism. >> i mean, it almost sounds like there, beth, vice president biden is sayingtion, maybe not necessarily causation. while some of the other 2020 candidates are saying the president's rhetoric led directly to the death dollars. what do you make of what appears to be a bit of a nuanced view? >> you had eric swalwell on when he was running for president was the candidate who wanted to make gun control the centerpiece of his platform and he's dropped out of the race. senator cory booker is trying to pick it up as being the issue he runs on. it's been a big feature of his campaign. from the beginning he put out a very expansive plan talking about how if he were president gun owners would be required to be licensed, which is fairly kind of hot issue for a lot of gun owners. but he's gone right there. tomorrow he's going to go to mother emanuel church in charleston where the terrible church shooting by dyllan roof, white supreme mist took place four years ago. a little risky, that's sacred ground for people but he wants to own this issue and remind people it's been a
but it's still terrorism. >> i mean, it almost sounds like there, beth, vice president biden is sayingtion, maybe not necessarily causation. while some of the other 2020 candidates are saying the president's rhetoric led directly to the death dollars. what do you make of what appears to be a bit of a nuanced view? >> you had eric swalwell on when he was running for president was the candidate who wanted to make gun control the centerpiece of his platform and he's dropped out of the...
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beth macy is a journalist who covered the opioid crisis for years writing, these are big numbers butyou put a price on the misery bottled, packaged, and sold by pharmaceutical companies helping fuel america's opioid epidemic? beth joins me now and is also the author of "dopesick, dealers, doctors, and the drug company that addicted america." thanks for being with us. this came up the other day when i noted what large numbers these settlements were and one of my producers said to me, let's add up how much of a disaster this has been, the opioid crisis. and the numbers are yet more staggering. i guess my question is when you add them all up, if there are more settlements and more judgments and we finally add it all up, it won't undo the deaths that we've seen and the destruction to communities but are we looking at least at dealing with numbers that might start to offset the disaster this has been? >> we're just barely starting to get there. it is a little bit of progress but we've lost 400,000 americans. >> no price on that. >> economic cost of $78.5 billion a year in lost productivit
beth macy is a journalist who covered the opioid crisis for years writing, these are big numbers butyou put a price on the misery bottled, packaged, and sold by pharmaceutical companies helping fuel america's opioid epidemic? beth joins me now and is also the author of "dopesick, dealers, doctors, and the drug company that addicted america." thanks for being with us. this came up the other day when i noted what large numbers these settlements were and one of my producers said to me,...
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. >> i'm joined now by beth fouhy, nbc senior politics editor, noah rothman, and basil smikle, who isocratic strategist. beth, i'm trying to -- look, a lot of our assumptions about politics are kind of scrambled and up in the air after 2016. if this is what the trump folks are putting out there, that being called a white supremacist will actually help him, you -- can you conceive of a voter who's on the fence who is pushed in his direction by that? does that sound plausible to you? >> it doesn't sound plausible to me. we have a couple of camps that are very hard in their position. we have trump supporters who love the guy. they're not going to budge from him. they might feel a little emboldened like the deplorables of 2016. there is a large group of people who can't stand trump and are rushing to get rid of him. the folks who are left are those who basically perhaps don't like his character, don't like his behavior. they like his economy. and democrats have to persuade those folks to come their way. i don't see how any of this is going to push those voters one way or the other, and th
. >> i'm joined now by beth fouhy, nbc senior politics editor, noah rothman, and basil smikle, who isocratic strategist. beth, i'm trying to -- look, a lot of our assumptions about politics are kind of scrambled and up in the air after 2016. if this is what the trump folks are putting out there, that being called a white supremacist will actually help him, you -- can you conceive of a voter who's on the fence who is pushed in his direction by that? does that sound plausible to you?...
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my name is beth kelly, i'm the vice president of education at colonial williamsburg.nd i guess work day in and day out with janice and out of him and countless other interpreters , who present the mission of telling america's enduring story to our guest everything a day. i get the privilege tonight to welcome you to the second of our three-part lecture series, focusing on the fortis anniversary of african-american interpretation-the 40th anniversary -- of african american interpretation here at colonial waynesburg. -- waynesburg. -- williamsburg. the opportunity to interact and meet the founders of programs we have been caring for since 1979. they carry shared with us their vision and challenges and successes. since 1979 we have felt upon that. clearly withhat adam and janice doing the opening. a continue to go to story in way that reaches our modern audiences. tonight is a present panel. we will have you looking at our current programming. you'll get snippets of that. and you will be able to hear from some current staff presenting programming throughout the historic
my name is beth kelly, i'm the vice president of education at colonial williamsburg.nd i guess work day in and day out with janice and out of him and countless other interpreters , who present the mission of telling america's enduring story to our guest everything a day. i get the privilege tonight to welcome you to the second of our three-part lecture series, focusing on the fortis anniversary of african-american interpretation-the 40th anniversary -- of african american interpretation here at...
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i am beth bailey. i'll be moderating this. sitting next to me is richard hunt who has written the biography of melvin laird. next to him is bob griffith who is the world expert on the creation of the all-volunteer force. and next to him is jennifer middlestat who has written a really wonderful book called the military welfare state. and i wrote a book called america's army, creating the all-volunteer force. so i'm at least qualified to be asking questions up here. and there is no way that i'm going to match in my suavity as moderator. i'll do my best. i think that everyone of us sitting up here would agree that there is no one factor that explains why the united states moved to an all-volunteer force, but at the same time we are sitting here as part of a panel that directly ties the move to military leader's attempts to manage the powers of manpower moral in vietnam. the presumption is that we answered the questions simply by sitting here. i would argue that the suggested link is both misleading and fruitful. and i'm not sure
i am beth bailey. i'll be moderating this. sitting next to me is richard hunt who has written the biography of melvin laird. next to him is bob griffith who is the world expert on the creation of the all-volunteer force. and next to him is jennifer middlestat who has written a really wonderful book called the military welfare state. and i wrote a book called america's army, creating the all-volunteer force. so i'm at least qualified to be asking questions up here. and there is no way that i'm...
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bethe next speaker will arthur bacon from richmond, california.mperialism is being driven into a corner, it is on the defensive, on the decline, on the way out. we have to understand the proletarian forces like the black panther party are taking the lead in forging a united front which will be back fascism and overthrow the imperialist system. sts undoes the forces proposes a proposes a -- sds fall action to force the imperialists out. a key component must be working class action against the war. we have to ask archie to get those brothers on the longshore. have you asked why we have had increasing global -- have you asked yourself why we have increasing trouble with the armed forces? listen and you will understand. down someing to run stuff tonight about revolts and rebellions going on in the u.s. army over the last year. the organizing drive that we are undertaking. i gotfore i do that, something really important here. have asked the american servicemen's union to send their greetings to revolutionary young people in america. [applause] they sen
bethe next speaker will arthur bacon from richmond, california.mperialism is being driven into a corner, it is on the defensive, on the decline, on the way out. we have to understand the proletarian forces like the black panther party are taking the lead in forging a united front which will be back fascism and overthrow the imperialist system. sts undoes the forces proposes a proposes a -- sds fall action to force the imperialists out. a key component must be working class action against the...
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dortmund also have a daunting task in beth's where they'll face arse alona italian giants into milan and checked side sloppier prague. appeared to have the easiest path as they'll face russian champions zenit st petersburg france's leone and portuguese power but if the group g. group stage mansion is they all kick off in mid sept him. well the american daredevil jesse holmes has died the racecar driver in television host was killed while attempting to set a new land speed record in the u.s. state of oregon the 39 year old crashed as she was racing across a dry lake bed she was attempting to beat the 512 mile per hour women's record combs dreamed of becoming the fastest woman on earth and had been pursuing the goal since 2012 she was called an amazing spirit by those close to work hard formula one has announced its draft calendar for 2020 and as expected germany will not have a race financial difficulties mean hockenheim has had to drop out and may never return formula one is pushing into new markets and will hold an inaugural vietnamese grand prix next year as part of its record 22 r
dortmund also have a daunting task in beth's where they'll face arse alona italian giants into milan and checked side sloppier prague. appeared to have the easiest path as they'll face russian champions zenit st petersburg france's leone and portuguese power but if the group g. group stage mansion is they all kick off in mid sept him. well the american daredevil jesse holmes has died the racecar driver in television host was killed while attempting to set a new land speed record in the u.s....
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and the only drawing of this day beth that exists is also by her from around 135 and it's the anyone from the pre-war period of the 4 quicks side as early as 1949 new york's museum of modern art devoted a solo show to any all of us textile art though outside the united states. she's still relatively unknown. isa copius is now a novel heroine but in real life she was an editor organizer and equal partner for the ball house founder. and. the few surviving documents show that milly gosh was a great designer and far ahead of her time but starting in 1933 when the nazis came to power wasn't so choosy about who she worked for she wasn't the only one. when the nazis took over $950.00 story they closed down the. bond controversially some leading bell houselights continued they would. to each his own i'm a cop saw him at the nazi concentration camp and who can feel it. created by inmate and former boss pupils funds and it uses the unmistakable boss typeface despite the fact of the nazi regime denounced the school for its degenerate art and even pressured its leadership into closing the bar ho
and the only drawing of this day beth that exists is also by her from around 135 and it's the anyone from the pre-war period of the 4 quicks side as early as 1949 new york's museum of modern art devoted a solo show to any all of us textile art though outside the united states. she's still relatively unknown. isa copius is now a novel heroine but in real life she was an editor organizer and equal partner for the ball house founder. and. the few surviving documents show that milly gosh was a...
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dwayne's family tells "et" criminals took priceless personal belongings of our beloved beth includi tributes to her kindly left by her fans." >> i'm trying to get through. >> canvassing the area for any leads. the family says they're offering a cash reward and to whoever did this, you better watch out. dog is coming for you. you know it's been nearly four months since kathie lee gifford left her gig on the "today" show and she has been living her best life ever. does the new chapter also include a new man? >> that's 65-year-old cathy lee dancing to the beat as she wraps the arms of her mystery man around her waist. the video was taken near her nashville home. and check out their chemistry. the two hold hands and dance. clearly they're not afraid of a little pda. but just who is his new man? randal kraung. a president of ang insurance company. lives in tennessee 35 miles away from kathy lee. >> i bought a new place in nashville so i can make new memories because old memories will kill you. i need make new memories. >> she's just enjoying time in nashville and spending time with new friends. i
dwayne's family tells "et" criminals took priceless personal belongings of our beloved beth includi tributes to her kindly left by her fans." >> i'm trying to get through. >> canvassing the area for any leads. the family says they're offering a cash reward and to whoever did this, you better watch out. dog is coming for you. you know it's been nearly four months since kathie lee gifford left her gig on the "today" show and she has been living her best life...
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the taxpayers are paying for it. >> sean: allie beth, you got to look at it.this country than any other country on the face of the earth. 37th, we have 13 schools in baltimore, not one kid is proficient in math or reading. not one! how is thatt possible? >> you are absolutely right. it is bigger than college campuses. it's our education system. it's bigger than that. that is really an epidemic that has been going on in the younger generations, what i like to call trendy narcissism, where sacrifice is boring and selfish mrs. cool. we are generation that is obsessed with self-love, with self empowerment, and we've been told that there is really nothing bigger than ourselves, that we are the center of our own universe is and why that this poll also said that very fear millennials care about having kids, very few millennials also care about god, because they've exchanged the god of scripture for that god has itself -- >> sean: we were created by our creator. thank you both. bill maher, he literally celebrated the death of somebody. i have a message for bill maher
the taxpayers are paying for it. >> sean: allie beth, you got to look at it.this country than any other country on the face of the earth. 37th, we have 13 schools in baltimore, not one kid is proficient in math or reading. not one! how is thatt possible? >> you are absolutely right. it is bigger than college campuses. it's our education system. it's bigger than that. that is really an epidemic that has been going on in the younger generations, what i like to call trendy narcissism,...
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tonight, donald glover, from "the good place", d'arcy carden, and comedian beth stelling.jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. thank you for joining us here in sunny los angeles where a, anyone still feeling nervous about the earthquakes? we had two big earthquakes, as you likely know, over the weekend. god tried the bottle cap challenge this weekend with all the bottles in california. and now, now, as the aftershocks die down, we're just sitting here waiting for the next one. guillerm
tonight, donald glover, from "the good place", d'arcy carden, and comedian beth stelling.jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. thank you for joining us here in sunny los angeles where a, anyone still feeling nervous about the earthquakes? we had two big earthquakes, as you likely know, over the weekend. god tried the bottle cap challenge this weekend with all the bottles in california. and now, now, as the...
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> many studies have shown legal access to marijuana results in less opiod abuse and fewer overdose beths. then say to legalize to money. you ming it will happen? president trump: right now we're allowing states to make those discussions. and a lot of states are making that discussion but allowing the states to make that determination. [inaudible question] >> social media? president trump: it's terrible. the allegations are absolutely terrible. [inaudible question] president trump: usmca has become very popular. our deal with mexico and canada. unions are liking it, farmers are loving it. manufacturers are really liking it. moving we wovent be companies down there testimony to mexico or canada anymore. the usmca is a very important deal and i think it's going to be a very bipartisanship deal and i hope nancy pelosi puts it up for a vote. many democrats will push up's for it. if it's not put to a vote, it's a very bad thing our company. we got the approval from mexico. they voted. congress is ready to vote. they essentially approved it. we're waiting for a vote. nancy pelosi i think will d
> many studies have shown legal access to marijuana results in less opiod abuse and fewer overdose beths. then say to legalize to money. you ming it will happen? president trump: right now we're allowing states to make those discussions. and a lot of states are making that discussion but allowing the states to make that determination. [inaudible question] >> social media? president trump: it's terrible. the allegations are absolutely terrible. [inaudible question] president trump:...
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you knew beth was alive. you knew what that man did. and still you said nothing. >> flo: if i could go back and change that, i would. but i can't.
you knew beth was alive. you knew what that man did. and still you said nothing. >> flo: if i could go back and change that, i would. but i can't.
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. >> dwayne chapman back to work after the passing of his wife beth. >>> only we've got their tv joyride my brother russell. >> come here, pal. stranger danger. stranger danger. >> marlon wayans stars in the new netflix comedy "sextuplets"" which just started streaming today. and i think they must have saved a lot of money on casting because he plays all six siblings. >> or maybe he gets all six paychecks. how did marlon do it? only we can show you. >> bye. >> my mama had six babies at the same time. we're sextuplets. just got to find the rest of them. >> i always wanted to do that. >> what the hell? >> you smell like money. is the most work i have ever did in my life. >> turning into brother russell took seven hours., that's how y fight. >> he knows about siblings. in real life he has nine of them. - [narrator] need a healthy night's sleep? then watch this special paid presentation brought to you by soclean. (snoring) snoring. it's not exactly music to our ears, but it's certainly nothing to ignore either. even if you could, the wheezing, tossing, turning, even waking up gasping for air
. >> dwayne chapman back to work after the passing of his wife beth. >>> only we've got their tv joyride my brother russell. >> come here, pal. stranger danger. stranger danger. >> marlon wayans stars in the new netflix comedy "sextuplets"" which just started streaming today. and i think they must have saved a lot of money on casting because he plays all six siblings. >> or maybe he gets all six paychecks. how did marlon do it? only we can show...
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here to break it down, beth fouhy and mike memely. beth, on the business of qualifying for the debate stage, a couple of candidates are not in that number that we showed a few minutes ago that say they met the donor threshold but not meeting the polling threshold. >> our calculation, the political unit and steve kornacki have been crunching this. expectation is tom steyer, billionaire who has been actively campaigning for impeachment, that's how most know him, he could make it, tulsi gabbard may make it. those are probably the only two left to make the threshold. >> ten people on the stage. >> we're at ten now. >> 12, i'm sorry. >> and two more, we would perhaps see two nights of debates with six and six. but those two haven't made it yet. >> some criticism of joe biden to say that's the best argument you can win, his campaign says that's a pretty good argument, i can win. >> that's right, ali. we have talked about this since the moment joe biden came to the race. he brings two advantages. one is perception of electability, the other
here to break it down, beth fouhy and mike memely. beth, on the business of qualifying for the debate stage, a couple of candidates are not in that number that we showed a few minutes ago that say they met the donor threshold but not meeting the polling threshold. >> our calculation, the political unit and steve kornacki have been crunching this. expectation is tom steyer, billionaire who has been actively campaigning for impeachment, that's how most know him, he could make it, tulsi...
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cj beth the quarterback delivering a block. for a 41-yard touchdown. they led 7-6.ittle over a minute left in the first. looking for kendrick bore. nice recovery. it was 20159ers up 4. l.a.'s derek gourd took it in. he scored. the game-winning touchdown. and now one of the big questions for the team to figure out who will be the backup behind quarterback jimmy g. >> how do you size it up. how was the competition. >> it was great. nick's a great dude. we're great friends on and off the field. we both went back and fords and we'll see how it turns out. >> you guys know just as much as i do. >> i think you're probably safe. >>> but the raiders. dodge a little rain in seattle. under 2 minutes left. oakland down 8-2. cut it to two points. but nathan peterman was on the ground. a sack. and the raiders lost 17-15. they finished their preseason 3-1. on to baseball a couple bay area big league teams. one team raging. 4-5 on the game. top 4 royals up 2-1. back away and gone to the fountains. a's led profar 3-4 on the game. they won it 9-8 to stay a game ahead. yeah, he made h
cj beth the quarterback delivering a block. for a 41-yard touchdown. they led 7-6.ittle over a minute left in the first. looking for kendrick bore. nice recovery. it was 20159ers up 4. l.a.'s derek gourd took it in. he scored. the game-winning touchdown. and now one of the big questions for the team to figure out who will be the backup behind quarterback jimmy g. >> how do you size it up. how was the competition. >> it was great. nick's a great dude. we're great friends on and off...
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our beth is alive? >> liam: douglas was right. everything -- everything he said was true. >> hope: but how is that possible? i know what you said, but -- >> liam: i know. i know. i know. i'm gonna explain everything, i promise. but right now... you need to go see her. >> hope: [ sobs ] yes. >> liam: yes. >> hope: [ laughing ] yes, yes, yes! thank you! [ crying, laughing ]
our beth is alive? >> liam: douglas was right. everything -- everything he said was true. >> hope: but how is that possible? i know what you said, but -- >> liam: i know. i know. i know. i'm gonna explain everything, i promise. but right now... you need to go see her. >> hope: [ sobs ] yes. >> liam: yes. >> hope: [ laughing ] yes, yes, yes! thank you! [ crying, laughing ]
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. >> dwayne chapman back to work after the passing of his wife beth. >>> only we've got their tv joyrider russell. >> come here, pal. stranger danger. stranger danger. >> marlon wayans stars in the new netflix comedy "sextuplets"" which just started streaming today. and i think they must have saved a lot of money on casting because he plays all six siblings. >> or maybe he gets all six paychecks. how did marlon do it? only we can show you. >> bye. >> my mama had six babies at the same time. we're sextuplets. just got to find the rest of them. >> i always wanted to do that. >> what the hell? >> you smell like money. >> this is the most work i have ever did in my life. >> turning into brother russell took seven hours. >> now, that's how you pillow fight. >> he knows about siblings. in real life he has nine of them. >>now in a long lines frustrated, travelers at customs counters at airports across the country due to a computer system outage. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm can way and i'm pam moore that system is back online now but the lines are still longer than usual. the outage had c
. >> dwayne chapman back to work after the passing of his wife beth. >>> only we've got their tv joyrider russell. >> come here, pal. stranger danger. stranger danger. >> marlon wayans stars in the new netflix comedy "sextuplets"" which just started streaming today. and i think they must have saved a lot of money on casting because he plays all six siblings. >> or maybe he gets all six paychecks. how did marlon do it? only we can show you....
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including oakly, brent wood and beth el island. we'll talk about changing weather conditions and the possibility of august rain. coming up. >> you can also stay up to date on breaking news and developing storying any time. we have been sending out alerts through the app. it's free. down load the app and sign up for the alerts. >> it is another annual tradition in gilroy. this time a lot different. the gilroy rodeo kicks off this evening. the first big event since the mass shooting. among the questions for the weekend not just security but will people come out to the rodeo as they have been doing for decades. >> if you look over here you can see a lot of horses and the riders are lining up. what they're doing is getting ready to warm up for the barrel races which will take place later tonight. one thing that's new in security when thousands come starting on friday. is that each person will have their bags searched. >> miss gilroy rodeo is practicing for a tribute to the victims of the garlic festival shooting. she plans to ride into
including oakly, brent wood and beth el island. we'll talk about changing weather conditions and the possibility of august rain. coming up. >> you can also stay up to date on breaking news and developing storying any time. we have been sending out alerts through the app. it's free. down load the app and sign up for the alerts. >> it is another annual tradition in gilroy. this time a lot different. the gilroy rodeo kicks off this evening. the first big event since the mass shooting....