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our conversations with the great david byrne on the power of music and what he and literally hundredsback with our special series "search for solutions: the american economy." all across the platforms of nbc news we are looking at the financial toll of this pandemic and what can be done about it. >> craig, this morning you've got a story that all music lovers are going to want to see. >> yeah. when the coronavirus hit, small concert venues specifically were among the first to close and will likely be among the last to reopen sadly, many may not survive that long so a group of music stars are joining the fight to save our stages including rock 'n' roll hall of famer david byrne. ♪ >> reporter: the talking heads burst onto the music scene in 1975 their unique sound and captivating performances earned them a place in the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. their story started in a small music hall in new york city. cbgb david byrne was the founder and frontman >> one of the thing cbgb did, they would welcome acts that didn't have promotion and marketing and all that kind of stuff. and yet you co
our conversations with the great david byrne on the power of music and what he and literally hundredsback with our special series "search for solutions: the american economy." all across the platforms of nbc news we are looking at the financial toll of this pandemic and what can be done about it. >> craig, this morning you've got a story that all music lovers are going to want to see. >> yeah. when the coronavirus hit, small concert venues specifically were among the first...
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but in 1991, with little warning, says frantz, david byrne left the group.ds last performance was in 2002, during their induction into the rock n' roll hall of fame. >> i'd like to thank the rock n' roll hall of fame for giving this band a happy ending. >> reporter: how was that a happy ending, and why? >> well, we hadn't performed together for something like 18 years when we did that. and... and so, there was that whole period of, like, sort of wondering "why?" you know? was it something i said? ♪ ♪ you know, being in a rock band is hard work. i mean, you've got to work real hard and sometimes you have to roll with certain unfair aspects of the business, you know. >> reporter: but frantz's and weymouth's musical story is not just talking heads. there is also the story of an unlikely side project, born during a talking heads break in the early '80s. the result was tom tom club, and a number of hit songs, "wordy rappinghood" and "genius of love," a so that certainly did well on its own, but quickly grew into something else entirely-- its groove making its way
but in 1991, with little warning, says frantz, david byrne left the group.ds last performance was in 2002, during their induction into the rock n' roll hall of fame. >> i'd like to thank the rock n' roll hall of fame for giving this band a happy ending. >> reporter: how was that a happy ending, and why? >> well, we hadn't performed together for something like 18 years when we did that. and... and so, there was that whole period of, like, sort of wondering "why?" you...
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following his arrival for the tripartite congress, president truman is accompanied by secretary of state byrnes. he rides down the autobahn to berlin, where men and vehicles are lined up for the presidential inspection. on july 18, the president and mr. burns are guests of premier stalin and the commissar at headquarters. premier stalin had come at a request below the balcony and the group proceeds to the garden of the villa. the sessions of the congress get underway with president truman presiding over the meetings. premier stalin exchanges handshakes with prime minister churchill and british foreign secretary anthony eden. both are to be replaced at the conference. now shaking hands with the russian premier becomes england's prime minister by virtue of his labour party's victory in july 26 elections. after daily sessions for eight days, the conference recessed until the election results became known. between sessions, president truman talked with general eisenhower and omar bradley. admiral is also present at the white house. a meeting of the british and american chiefs of staff. on july 26,
following his arrival for the tripartite congress, president truman is accompanied by secretary of state byrnes. he rides down the autobahn to berlin, where men and vehicles are lined up for the presidential inspection. on july 18, the president and mr. burns are guests of premier stalin and the commissar at headquarters. premier stalin had come at a request below the balcony and the group proceeds to the garden of the villa. the sessions of the congress get underway with president truman...
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in mid june 2020 research as from the university of released a report ordered by byrne in senate department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2003. for its age was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him 2 years later he adopted savannah who was 8.
in mid june 2020 research as from the university of released a report ordered by byrne in senate department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2003. for its age was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him 2 years later he adopted savannah who was 8.
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in mid june 2020 research as from the university of released a report ordered by byrne in senate department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. prince was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to be adopted sven who was 8. was a day to day. person it was easy. to . fall for. paul. it was true for the very. little. this was the last. place and it was like those. who must know. that it's. hard to convey. to one's own. superstitions. you mustn't. call them missing. before they will sit out the money in things if. you don't and she must also wonder that that's. beyond. those 3 big. in the late 1980 s. come to reported to the burning senate that his experiment to being a success describing the lives of 3 foster families just claims that it pulled the boys had become good citizens able to support themselves and that they had retained their sexual orientation. in his report. it was clear to me that the 3 men had done so much for their boys
in mid june 2020 research as from the university of released a report ordered by byrne in senate department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. prince was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to be adopted sven who was 8. was a day to day. person it was easy. to . fall for. paul. it was true for the very. little. this was the last....
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in mid june 2020 researchers from the university of released a report ordered by byrne in senate department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had paint boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to be adopted samantha who was 8. was a day to day. person it was easy. to . fall. by the. ball. it was true for the very. little. this was the dog. you don't listen. to because of the placement was that though. this was the most noble but there's a figure that it's. hard to convey. to one's own. superstitions. if you go. you mustn't. be. missing. so much for some. before to sit at the minds of the interns if. you don't share most of all someone there that's been in the lobby. goes through big. in the late 1980 s. come to reported to the burning senate that his experiment to being a success describing the lives of 3 foster families just claims that it pulled the boys had become good citizens able to support themselves and that they had retained
in mid june 2020 researchers from the university of released a report ordered by byrne in senate department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had paint boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to be adopted samantha who was 8. was a day to day. person it was easy. to . fall. by the. ball. it was true for the very. little. this was the...
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that area, in mcmahon county and iota tennessee and tyler boyd, the great-great-grandson of harry t byrne, has written a book and is quite a story and. thishat we learn from mother-son relationship, is that they were very close. they were committed to one another. suffragist was quite concerned her son was going to be an anti-as they were called. and he was wearing a red rose. so she pins a letter and gets it off to nashville. and says, as we mothers will do now. be a good boy. washer instruction to him to be a good boy. catt, and help anput the 'rat' in ratification. takes off the red rose and puts on a yellow rose and changes his vote. and suffrage passes by one vote. >> that is how tennessee became the 36th and final state needed to ratify. >> that is right. it is because of this. see, everything boiled down to tennessee. this is where the battle was taking place. what we have to do is realize how unusual it was for women to take a leadership role, or to travel by themselves, as some of the suffragists were doing. not only from towns around tennessee, but also from around the country.
that area, in mcmahon county and iota tennessee and tyler boyd, the great-great-grandson of harry t byrne, has written a book and is quite a story and. thishat we learn from mother-son relationship, is that they were very close. they were committed to one another. suffragist was quite concerned her son was going to be an anti-as they were called. and he was wearing a red rose. so she pins a letter and gets it off to nashville. and says, as we mothers will do now. be a good boy. washer...
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>> i heard from senator byrne today and he will make sure that we get to tell our stories, maybe not, but he wants to make a forum for all of the families to feel like their stories matter. i would have told the story of the new yorkers, new york tough who got ill and needed care 24 hours a day and they got sick. but it doesn't mean that they are numbers are on a curve. they are real people. they were important to us and they were the grandparents to my children. i want them to be remembered. they are just not numbers on a curve, harris. >> harris: i know they are not. i'm sorry. and i note that you will be heard in whatever form that lawmakers give you. i thank you for telling viewers on fox and the world that we need to pay attention to this. we need to know why those decisions were made and yes, empathy always. good to see you, janice. >> thank you. god bless. >> harris: you too. the college football season is on the brink. the president says why? we will tell you what the coaches and the players are saying as they hold on the decision. stay tuned. stay tuned. . ♪ we put our arm a
>> i heard from senator byrne today and he will make sure that we get to tell our stories, maybe not, but he wants to make a forum for all of the families to feel like their stories matter. i would have told the story of the new yorkers, new york tough who got ill and needed care 24 hours a day and they got sick. but it doesn't mean that they are numbers are on a curve. they are real people. they were important to us and they were the grandparents to my children. i want them to be...
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host: who was harry byrne and why does he play a central role in your story? guest: harry thomas byrne was the youngest legislator in the tennessee general assembly in 1920. he was a freshman delegate. he was up for reelection in the fall. he represented a small hill town in east tennessee, the republican part of tennessee. and he, although he voted with the anti-suffragists and the anti-ratificationests, when the 19th amendment was up for ratification in that tennessee general assembly that summer, he changed his mind because of a letter he received from his mother we described in that clip. that change of mind tilted the vote by one vote, and that is how the 19th amendment was finally ratified. host: how did the vote for ratification of the constitutional amendment come down to tennessee? guest: a convoluted path. says that new amendments have to be passed by congress by a two thirds vote in each chamber. then it has to be ratified by three quarters of the states in the union. at that time there were 48 states which meant 36 had ratified. in summer of 1925 -
host: who was harry byrne and why does he play a central role in your story? guest: harry thomas byrne was the youngest legislator in the tennessee general assembly in 1920. he was a freshman delegate. he was up for reelection in the fall. he represented a small hill town in east tennessee, the republican part of tennessee. and he, although he voted with the anti-suffragists and the anti-ratificationests, when the 19th amendment was up for ratification in that tennessee general assembly that...
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a genius of love from the tom- tom choir which was talking heads without david byrne. that. send me a song and make it a kovr. use facebook, twitter and instagram and used the hashtag # kovr. >> the california premiere of one of the most anticipated new movies of the summer. >> you get the truck, come back with the money. >> that's $2.5 million per had. if you come back alive. the movie called peninsula is a korean thriller and a sequel to the horror movie. a soldier narrowly escaped a zombie apocalypse and have to fight to survive the pandemic. they were originally going to have a worldwide premiere again few dumps several. it's one of the few big new movies for this summer and screened next friday at the west wind driving in san jose. the times for 58:00 a.m. a young girl from yemen has been reunited with her family in san francisco. rod is 10 years old and saw her family again for more than a month last night at sfo and there were hugs antithesis and care tears. the family escape the war in yemen and applied for asylum in the west while they were in egypt. the famil
a genius of love from the tom- tom choir which was talking heads without david byrne. that. send me a song and make it a kovr. use facebook, twitter and instagram and used the hashtag # kovr. >> the california premiere of one of the most anticipated new movies of the summer. >> you get the truck, come back with the money. >> that's $2.5 million per had. if you come back alive. the movie called peninsula is a korean thriller and a sequel to the horror movie. a soldier narrowly...
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they include the american secretary of state james byrnes, who may have been the person who convinced woodrow wilson to go to paris in person. they included churchill, who was quite disappointed. they included the great british economist john maynard keene, who was at both potsdam and the paris peace conference. for those people, the paris peace conference is not something they read about in history books, or something they had a vague memory of. these were fundamental shaping events in their own lives and their own political careers, and they believed that the reason they were here fighting a second world war is because of the mistakes that were made at the end of the first. and all of them understood this when they came to potsdam in 1945. the very first thing harry truman said in his role as president of the u.s. was a warning to everyone seated around the table not to repeat the mistakes of 1919. before going to potsdam, joseph stalin's of the same thing to the american representative joseph davies, that the one thing they had to do was make sure they did not make the same mistake
they include the american secretary of state james byrnes, who may have been the person who convinced woodrow wilson to go to paris in person. they included churchill, who was quite disappointed. they included the great british economist john maynard keene, who was at both potsdam and the paris peace conference. for those people, the paris peace conference is not something they read about in history books, or something they had a vague memory of. these were fundamental shaping events in their...
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john byrne and i would like to make the charge call that. the furnace is that forge the steel. didn't make shoes the trade that exploits the man. penetrates global market slavery a 21st century evil continues with charcoal slaves on al-jazeera take. this is 0. hello again i'm the star and this is the news hour live from doha on a day that anger has swelled against politicians in lebanon after tuesday's devastating explosion in beirut this was the scene in lebanon's capital where buildings have been torched and live ammunition has been used against demonstrators . tear gas was fired on protesters trying to reach parliament but others were able to storm 3 ministry.
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which byrne has had a strong relationship with the us including with the trumpet ministration other there have been a few stumbling blocks they described of are a spike in okinawa where the us has military bases angered the japanese officials and also been reports trump wanted japan to pay more for hosting the troops u.s. steel tariffs and the white house's withdraw from the trans-pacific partnership haven't helped the situation. the atomic bomb didn't just change the political landscape but the cultural one as well. takes a look at how the deadly blasts help to form the popular culture we consume now on a day to day basis. there are moments in history as a memory so powerful they have shaped our culture tragic but defining all the mushroom clouds billowing over the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. for decades us suppressed almost all footage it was only in the 80s that color images sought by the us military will possibly be released to this day the material has never been shown in its entirety. but out of the unimaginable suffering roy who's a new pop culture in america the dev
which byrne has had a strong relationship with the us including with the trumpet ministration other there have been a few stumbling blocks they described of are a spike in okinawa where the us has military bases angered the japanese officials and also been reports trump wanted japan to pay more for hosting the troops u.s. steel tariffs and the white house's withdraw from the trans-pacific partnership haven't helped the situation. the atomic bomb didn't just change the political landscape but...
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jim byrne and i would like to make the charcoal that feels the finest says that forge the steel didn't make shoes the trade that exploits their man. penetrates global market slavery a 21st century evil continues with charcoal slaves on al-jazeera 8. 0. hello. this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes a port city in mourning beirut confronts the impact of choose days port blast with many remaining missing. counting the vote in sri lanka's parliamentary elections a poll that could cement the president's grip on power. twitter and facebook take down a post by president donald trump calling it false and harm.
jim byrne and i would like to make the charcoal that feels the finest says that forge the steel didn't make shoes the trade that exploits their man. penetrates global market slavery a 21st century evil continues with charcoal slaves on al-jazeera 8. 0. hello. this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes a port city in mourning beirut confronts the impact of choose days port blast with many remaining missing. counting the vote in sri lanka's parliamentary elections a...
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jim byrne and i would hate to make the charge call that feels the finest says that forge the steel didn't make shoes the trade that exploits the man. savage penetrates global markets slavery a 21st century evil continues with charcoal slaves. on al-jazeera. well let's take you live to the scene and lebanon's capital where live ammunition has been used against demonstrators angry at tuesday's porch explosion. that i am in the style of the attack and this is al jazeera live from doha coming up. tear gas is fired at lebanese demonstration is trying to reach parliament while others stormed 3 ministry buildings. the prime minister calls for early elections.
jim byrne and i would hate to make the charge call that feels the finest says that forge the steel didn't make shoes the trade that exploits the man. savage penetrates global markets slavery a 21st century evil continues with charcoal slaves. on al-jazeera. well let's take you live to the scene and lebanon's capital where live ammunition has been used against demonstrators angry at tuesday's porch explosion. that i am in the style of the attack and this is al jazeera live from doha coming up....
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the organizers of the rally their supporters claim all of this smacks of double standards byrne in the demonstration in berlin is legally problematic the hope that have been will be helpful against conspiracy theorists and right wing extremists he's done right dangerous the cheering over the cancellation of the protest annoys me i understand too well those who don't want it but our democracy can withstand the absurdity the mixture of concerns about infection protection and the reason for the demo only helps those who want to do a mouth bear lean protest the ban was lifted after it was challenge in court the ruling saying that authorities couldn't say for sure that social distancing and face covering rules would be flaunted on purpose so what we're going to have here in berlin are thousands of people many of whom don't believe the virus even exists gathering in the way that science and public health officials say is the perfect way to spread it peter all of r.t. berman. russian scientists have presented a device which can apparently simle 10 asli detect up to $86.00 viral agents in the
the organizers of the rally their supporters claim all of this smacks of double standards byrne in the demonstration in berlin is legally problematic the hope that have been will be helpful against conspiracy theorists and right wing extremists he's done right dangerous the cheering over the cancellation of the protest annoys me i understand too well those who don't want it but our democracy can withstand the absurdity the mixture of concerns about infection protection and the reason for the...
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interference in the matters all 5 biller routes now into other separate phone calls on tuesday initiated by byrne in paris but a mere putin spoke to his counterparts angela merkel and emanuel mccraw and he said that's any attempt by outside forces to intervene in the political crisis in belarus would be counterproductive and russian president stressed that placing the external pressure on the leadership in minsk is unacceptable now folding the phone call with the russian leader angela merkel also outlined german his position and spoke about their conversation a lot of members and. going to help me today i spoke with russian president putin and they did. once again that freedom of expression and the right to demonstrate must be guaranteed that's prisoners must be released and that there must be a national dialogue to settle things peacefully in belarus we will continue to discuss this to more. now all these talks with the russian president and say can place a head of the european union summits on belarus now in his invitation to e.u. leaders say euro council president arroyo that the elections in
interference in the matters all 5 biller routes now into other separate phone calls on tuesday initiated by byrne in paris but a mere putin spoke to his counterparts angela merkel and emanuel mccraw and he said that's any attempt by outside forces to intervene in the political crisis in belarus would be counterproductive and russian president stressed that placing the external pressure on the leadership in minsk is unacceptable now folding the phone call with the russian leader angela merkel...
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have been resistant to taking part in any cabinet with dominated by hezbollah and its allies pizza ok byrne and thank you very much smith our correspondent in beirut let's bring in mark from beirut as well he's a former lebanese para parliamentary candidate mark welcome back to al-jazeera 1st of can i just ask you for your reaction to these revelations and claims that people in the political orbit in lebanon at the highest level were told in july this is an accident waiting to happen. obviously it's a proof of the incompetence of those and their struggle just to get to power without any sense of public service i think this is flawed claimed that this is borderline crime against humanity because you cannot be so negligent with a capital city that includes $2000000.00 it living it and that with the size of that explosion and again this acquires that and the international investigation because it's very obvious that what happened here is not yet accident it is criminal negligence of health and safety of the entire population is there a chance that once these claims and revelations filter throu
have been resistant to taking part in any cabinet with dominated by hezbollah and its allies pizza ok byrne and thank you very much smith our correspondent in beirut let's bring in mark from beirut as well he's a former lebanese para parliamentary candidate mark welcome back to al-jazeera 1st of can i just ask you for your reaction to these revelations and claims that people in the political orbit in lebanon at the highest level were told in july this is an accident waiting to happen. obviously...
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help the recovery but they're also demanding transparency over how the money is used this report from byrne it's a myth. here there are all the skills the talent and the enthusiasm this is this this is the nasa. that has been issued yesterday but these people will not be able to rebuild beirut on their own we have an engineering team and i'm not being seen working in sync together we sense scouts on little school tours and their job is to basically go and examine a building and say hey this structure is no longer safe to enter they're doing all this because the government isn't. food is given out to people who never have to ask for handouts in their life. volunteers are given a safety briefing before heading out with a cleanup team because there are hundreds of these camps across beirut hastily set up in the shadows of the buildings ripped open by choose days explosion of 2700 tons of ammonium nitrate stored in the pool. for international donors one of the hardest questions is how do they get aid to people who want to get off the top when they have to deal with a political elite that's been
help the recovery but they're also demanding transparency over how the money is used this report from byrne it's a myth. here there are all the skills the talent and the enthusiasm this is this this is the nasa. that has been issued yesterday but these people will not be able to rebuild beirut on their own we have an engineering team and i'm not being seen working in sync together we sense scouts on little school tours and their job is to basically go and examine a building and say hey this...
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byrne about the population is because these are largely low income black people i sat and worked at the us environmental protection agency which covers all of the midwestern states at the time we knew what was happening in the reports went out it was said that you know they did not want to push the state because the state was pushing back the state knew exactly what was going to happen this was before the crisis even occurred up to 5 years before the crisis occurred we knew what the water was looking like we knew the damage it would cause they just didn't care and that's the thing that gets me why you know maybe your experience there is that would help with this but like it to me it's like isn't the duty of someone in position isn't it their duty to say you know what we have to push back these are people's lives like that to me that decision making is insane just because the state pushes back of lives we're talking it would be and you would be exactly correct if you e.p.a. did also have an historical context some relationships with these private sector companies as well i think we have
byrne about the population is because these are largely low income black people i sat and worked at the us environmental protection agency which covers all of the midwestern states at the time we knew what was happening in the reports went out it was said that you know they did not want to push the state because the state was pushing back the state knew exactly what was going to happen this was before the crisis even occurred up to 5 years before the crisis occurred we knew what the water was...
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byrne's christensen and taiwan president when paid their respects at a memorial park on kinman island china bombarded kaman for weeks in $158.00 in a bid to reclaim taiwan which it considers a breakaway province but a counter attack on u.s. military assistance forced chinese troops to retreat the visit by christensen comes amid escalating tension between washington and beijing. scientists in germany have held concerts to study the risk of violence transmission jury large events mass experiment involve nearly 2000 people in the city of leipsic even though the country has banned all large gatherings until at least the end of october when course has more. pop concerts in the name of signs that only young healthy woman tears are allowed in to get swapped for contract trays equipment and protective masks this and instead of the usual sound checks ahead of a gig for lawson disinfectants for the concert hall. tim bento health 3 performances in just one day as part of the study the 1st simulated the very beginning of the pandemic with no social distancing the larger distances between the volu
byrne's christensen and taiwan president when paid their respects at a memorial park on kinman island china bombarded kaman for weeks in $158.00 in a bid to reclaim taiwan which it considers a breakaway province but a counter attack on u.s. military assistance forced chinese troops to retreat the visit by christensen comes amid escalating tension between washington and beijing. scientists in germany have held concerts to study the risk of violence transmission jury large events mass experiment...
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somebody please tell congressman playa byrne who doesn't have a clue that the chart he put up indicating more cases for the u.s. than europe is because we do much more testing than any other country in the world if we had no testing or bad testing he continues we would show very few cases dr pao she said the early opening of many states was one reason along with the differences in the initial response if you look at what happened in europe when they shut down or lock down or went to shelter in place however you want to describe it they really did it to the tune of about 95 plus percent of the country did that when you actually look at what we did even though we shut down even though it created a great deal of difficulty we really functionally shut down only about 50 percent in the sense of the totality of the country your system secretary of health confirmed there was a disturbing lagging getting test results saying it was taking on average 3 to 5 days and in a few cases up to 15 and the director of the centers for disease control stated he had not been consulted in the administration's
somebody please tell congressman playa byrne who doesn't have a clue that the chart he put up indicating more cases for the u.s. than europe is because we do much more testing than any other country in the world if we had no testing or bad testing he continues we would show very few cases dr pao she said the early opening of many states was one reason along with the differences in the initial response if you look at what happened in europe when they shut down or lock down or went to shelter in...
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james byrne the secretary of state may declare in an interview in 19 625 that that confirms the drop before the soviets came and he said quote. it was ever present in my mind that it was important to have an end to the war before the russians came in. all of this information has been available for 50 years. it is important to think about evidence, and why the bomb was dropped. thank you. marty, you have a document you wanted to show. do you want to? martin: i think we will do that later. barbara: ok, thank you. now we will turn to kai byrd. kai: thank you. i want to begin by asking the question about why we cannot have a national conversation about the atomic bomb, when the country is at a point where we are having very controversial conversations about race and the and of women in our society all sorts of really tough issues but we cannot seem to confront this issue, it is verboten. we are still in love with the bomb. me as austrating to historian that we are now having this kind of a conversation 25 years after the smithsonian controversy where the smithsonian museum, our national
james byrne the secretary of state may declare in an interview in 19 625 that that confirms the drop before the soviets came and he said quote. it was ever present in my mind that it was important to have an end to the war before the russians came in. all of this information has been available for 50 years. it is important to think about evidence, and why the bomb was dropped. thank you. marty, you have a document you wanted to show. do you want to? martin: i think we will do that later....
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sure that they are not burned by the outcome of the inquiry into this catastrophic explosion peter byrne of many things been a smith our correspondent there live for us in beirut it is the country with one of the fastest growing coronavirus brigs anywhere in the world now india has reported its highest number of infections in one single day the 67000 new cases bring its total to nearly 2400000 official figures but the number of deaths of more than 47000 but infectious disease experts say the country is still months away from hitting its peak elizabeth purana has more from new delhi. yes again another single highest day rise and we also know that one of the reasons that the numbers are going up is because india is testing more than it ever has it's continuing to increase testing. the single highest. india also conducted its highest ever number of tests more than 800000 so that it has a better idea of the spread of the infection in the country because remember the. confirmed cases is thought to be a fraction of the real number of cases the serum logical surveys which have been done around
sure that they are not burned by the outcome of the inquiry into this catastrophic explosion peter byrne of many things been a smith our correspondent there live for us in beirut it is the country with one of the fastest growing coronavirus brigs anywhere in the world now india has reported its highest number of infections in one single day the 67000 new cases bring its total to nearly 2400000 official figures but the number of deaths of more than 47000 but infectious disease experts say the...
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he talks about secretary of tn -- byrneds. they think that stellan is stalling. have annot know if i ace in the hole. another one is showing. you know that truman loves his card games. that is the one time that he refers rather cryptically to the atomic bomb in his letters to his wife, bess wallace truman. historic documents, you learn about things that are not written. the other seven or eight letters that he writes, he makes no reference to the atomic bomb. nor in his letters to his mothers and sisters at the time. the letters at the time are rather cryptic. moving on. we have a video clip for you. this is truman announcing the -- announcing the the dropping of the atomic bomb uss the uss aggressors -- augustus. clip] >> a short time ago, an american airplane dropped one bomb on showed thend usefulness to the enemy. that bomb has more than 20,000 -- more power than 20,000 tons of tnt. end is not yet. with this bomb, we have added a new and revolutionary increase in destruction to supplement the growing power of our armed forces. in the present form, these bombs
he talks about secretary of tn -- byrneds. they think that stellan is stalling. have annot know if i ace in the hole. another one is showing. you know that truman loves his card games. that is the one time that he refers rather cryptically to the atomic bomb in his letters to his wife, bess wallace truman. historic documents, you learn about things that are not written. the other seven or eight letters that he writes, he makes no reference to the atomic bomb. nor in his letters to his mothers...
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harry byrne, a 24-year-old state legislator in nashville, was opposed until the day before the finala letter from his mother saying, harry, be a good boy, and help to get mrs. katz' ratificati ratification. and he did. >> reporter: but in the south, black women still could not vote. it was the beginning of the nation's long battle for equal rights for blacks. >> one of the songs from the movement is that freedom is a mighty hard struggle, it is a mighty long road. and that's where we are right now. >> reporter: a battle carried on by black women leaders across the country and the south for decades, continuing with the voting rights act and continuing with voter suppression today. >> and joining me now is sheryl sandberg, chief operating officer of facebook and co-founder of leanin.org and optionb.org. sheryl, it's good to see you. it's humbling to see what women had to go through, so much discrimination against black women in the movement. and as your research shows, there is still so much discrimination against black women and latinas in the workplace. you've got real data to show h
harry byrne, a 24-year-old state legislator in nashville, was opposed until the day before the finala letter from his mother saying, harry, be a good boy, and help to get mrs. katz' ratificati ratification. and he did. >> reporter: but in the south, black women still could not vote. it was the beginning of the nation's long battle for equal rights for blacks. >> one of the songs from the movement is that freedom is a mighty hard struggle, it is a mighty long road. and that's where...
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. >> reporter: like many in ireland, padraig byrne knows the heart break of losing a loved one to coronavirust was dreadful. as brothers, you know, we're all very -- we were very close. and we're there for him every day and we couldn't say our good-bye, we couldn't hold his hand, we couldn't be in the room with him or anything like that. >> reporter: padraig told his story to rte's live line show. he last saw his brother through the hospital window. >> i'll always have that memory. even though he passed away, i felt i was there, and it was just -- it was very sad. gazing through a window at your brother, just on the bed, his wife and daughter are there. >> reporter: while he was carefully observing coronavirus restrictions, it emerged some of the country's leadership did not. about 80 gathered at this up market golf course a week and a half ago, followed by dinner at a nearby hotel in county galloway. it sparked widespread anger in ireland because it breached coronavirus restrictions on the size of public gatherings. >> i think it was disgraceful. there is people losing loved ones and family
. >> reporter: like many in ireland, padraig byrne knows the heart break of losing a loved one to coronavirust was dreadful. as brothers, you know, we're all very -- we were very close. and we're there for him every day and we couldn't say our good-bye, we couldn't hold his hand, we couldn't be in the room with him or anything like that. >> reporter: padraig told his story to rte's live line show. he last saw his brother through the hospital window. >> i'll always have that...
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the letter was written by the mother of harry byrne. who was he? >> he was a legislator in the tennessee state house who was the youngest legislator in the tennessee state house. he represented east tennessee. his district was not particularly supportive of the 19th amendment. the governor had called a special session for tennessee to considerately 90 -- consider the 19th amendment. the vote counters believed they did not have the votes to pass the 19th amendment in the tennessee state house. they were shocked when harry burn, who had been voting against them for all the other procedural votes, changed his vote to an "aye" vote, which pushed it over the top. they do not know he had received a letter from his mother that morning delivered at the tennessee state house floor that asked harry to vote for women's suffrage and to be a good boy and listen to the leader of the suffrage movement in nashville. harry burn decided to listen to his mother. he was a supportive of women's suffrage, but before, his constituents were not. he said later on he will l
the letter was written by the mother of harry byrne. who was he? >> he was a legislator in the tennessee state house who was the youngest legislator in the tennessee state house. he represented east tennessee. his district was not particularly supportive of the 19th amendment. the governor had called a special session for tennessee to considerately 90 -- consider the 19th amendment. the vote counters believed they did not have the votes to pass the 19th amendment in the tennessee state...
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it's a great performance by steve carell and rose byrne. >> they're terrific.lls biden "sleepy joe" so i've been trying to figure out what we could-- my old nickname for trump is ( bleep )-face von clownstick. >> stephen: almost none of that will make it to air, you realize, but go ahead. >> "stick." as long as "stick" is in there, people will understand. by the way, that phrase is in the movie as well. so, i was thinking we talk so much about corruption but this may be the most corrupt administration in history. so here's what i can't figure out y no one has proffered this before. he's not draining the swamp. he is the swamp. he's donald swamp. old swampy don. what do you think? swampy don. >> stephen: i like it. swamp ass. >> old swampy don. let's trend it. >> stephen: done. #done. >> i don't know if that's a thing. >> stephen: it's going to happen. >> you're a beautiful man. >> stephen: you're a wonderful man. >> we miss you up here in the northeast, i feel like you're doing your show on the surface of the moon. it must be so weird not to have an audience. b
it's a great performance by steve carell and rose byrne. >> they're terrific.lls biden "sleepy joe" so i've been trying to figure out what we could-- my old nickname for trump is ( bleep )-face von clownstick. >> stephen: almost none of that will make it to air, you realize, but go ahead. >> "stick." as long as "stick" is in there, people will understand. by the way, that phrase is in the movie as well. so, i was thinking we talk so much about...
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students lined up outside alleged drew criticism on social media university athletics director greg byrne accusing the students of not wanting college sports. the crimson tide football team scheduled to begin fall practice on monday let's owner derek purdy ushers us his bar is at 50% capacity we are following every mandate that law has been laid out. >>others to this and now they will go about it the scotia crowd control hard sometimes though with inside the premises is what we control and that's all we can do anything about people's odd wasser streets but tuscaloosa mayor walt maddox can maddox is promising to increase patrols along the strip. >>to ensure social distancing guidelines are followed people maybe like fall on you know you know like cautions, you know as far as like we're in the mask in. >>this same size but. some point also like theirs. why so much you can do right. >>all right and i want to correct that that was stephanie quinn reporting for us tonight. the site also prompted a crimson tide football player to voice his concerns on twitter about a lack of social distancing r
students lined up outside alleged drew criticism on social media university athletics director greg byrne accusing the students of not wanting college sports. the crimson tide football team scheduled to begin fall practice on monday let's owner derek purdy ushers us his bar is at 50% capacity we are following every mandate that law has been laid out. >>others to this and now they will go about it the scotia crowd control hard sometimes though with inside the premises is what we control...
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guest: harry byrne was a in theator tennessee state house that represented east tennessee. his district was not particularly supportive of the 19th amendment, and the governor session toa special consider the 19th amendment, so urn returned to nashville for that session. the vote counters, who were really good vote counters, really believe he did not have the votes to pass the 19th amendment in the tennessee state house. against them for all of the other procedural votes -- they were shocked when harry burn, who had been voting against them and all other procedural votes, voted an vote, which really push them over the top to they did not know is he received a letter from his mother, delivered to him on the tennessee state house goes, that asked harry to vote for women's suffrage and to be a good boy and listen to misses catt, who was the leader of the suffragist movement therein nashville. harry burn decided to listen to his mother. he was, himself, supportive of women's suffrage, but was born, because once again, his not.ituents were he decided, as he said later on, that h
guest: harry byrne was a in theator tennessee state house that represented east tennessee. his district was not particularly supportive of the 19th amendment, and the governor session toa special consider the 19th amendment, so urn returned to nashville for that session. the vote counters, who were really good vote counters, really believe he did not have the votes to pass the 19th amendment in the tennessee state house. against them for all of the other procedural votes -- they were shocked...
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gareth thomas was next to slip up, leaving byrne all exposed.lst they were running on empty, primus. .. the slovenian whilst they were running on empty, primus... the slovenian broke three to look like a comfortable win. the challenge has been laid down, and rising to it will be far from easy for him at indios. england rugby league head coach shaun wane has extended his contract to 2022, taking him beyond next year's world cup. the former wigan coach took over from wayne bennett following the great britain lions tour in 2019, but has yet to take charge of a match due to england's schedule for this year being postponed. harlequins and england player shaunagh brown says it's important for athletes from all sports to be role models in order to increase diversity. she's been speaking about her experiences as part of the bbc‘s elite british sportswomen's survey, which found one in five sportswomen say they've seen or experienced racism within their sport. so it's up to us as minorities to get out and do some indifferent, evenif get out and do some in
gareth thomas was next to slip up, leaving byrne all exposed.lst they were running on empty, primus. .. the slovenian whilst they were running on empty, primus... the slovenian broke three to look like a comfortable win. the challenge has been laid down, and rising to it will be far from easy for him at indios. england rugby league head coach shaun wane has extended his contract to 2022, taking him beyond next year's world cup. the former wigan coach took over from wayne bennett following the...
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it was notable hearing from ursula byrnes who called this moment something to cry about in a good way and i want to play a little bit of what they told me, and why it stuck out. called president trump senator harris --it sounds like it is not a sexist word, but it plays into the idea of women not belonging running for leadership. it is sending that message not just the senator harris but our daughters. and to our sons about how they see women in leadership. that is why culture change requires us to call this out. was times up on thursday with me. the bottom line is we know that women should be able to be successful in driven without labeled as too aggressive or ambitious. throughout this election season, we will see more people speaking up about it and being conscious of the linkage we are using. it is sending a message to the next generation about how society sees women in positions. we have 80 days to go until the election, you can anticipate there will be more focused on senator harris and all the women running in the selection. -- in this election. anna: thank you very much. up, w
it was notable hearing from ursula byrnes who called this moment something to cry about in a good way and i want to play a little bit of what they told me, and why it stuck out. called president trump senator harris --it sounds like it is not a sexist word, but it plays into the idea of women not belonging running for leadership. it is sending that message not just the senator harris but our daughters. and to our sons about how they see women in leadership. that is why culture change requires...
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and a new so essentially i think he really did create it but through the war years there was james byrnesam roseman and after the war the figures that came up were young people mostly lawyers that he hand-picked a lot of who do not have a tremendous amount of political experience so after the war ended by the time 9048 it comes around his main go to work clifford on the campaign train and until truman came around there was no political expanse whatsoever. >> i thought it was interesting to hear the start up and it's always interesting to go back and little history and then you see someone come on stage for the first time and what their role is and in that case he had the big role in the 60s as well any mention in another place george mcgovern was henry wallace's first political campaign or i mean the campaign decision-making so i just thought that was interesting and it's always like watching a movie and seen so many good becomes a big star later but as of big role in the sidon. >> all the people who came into the office in 1948 who opined away, [inaudible] >> and richard nixon same time
and a new so essentially i think he really did create it but through the war years there was james byrnesam roseman and after the war the figures that came up were young people mostly lawyers that he hand-picked a lot of who do not have a tremendous amount of political experience so after the war ended by the time 9048 it comes around his main go to work clifford on the campaign train and until truman came around there was no political expanse whatsoever. >> i thought it was interesting...
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. >> throughout this entire convention, from sister byrne to abby johnson, bernice -- alice bernice johnsonight, i heard one of our friend donna breazeale mentioned it was like church watching a democrat -- >> laura: alice marie. >> it felt like church to me, complete with hollowly as. it was a they painted the full picture for donald trump, something nobody ever intended, they dramatized the light in the darkness, these grounds were lit, i did not darkness, just be on that fence, laura, there were mobs of people hurting elderly, threatening to burn down the historic st. john's church, painting and dramatizing the picture. >> laura: they don't understand, they are making it a very easy choice for people who might not like before's tweets or tone, but they don't like that. >> and making donald trump's case. >> laura: victor, the difference here is that is not donald trump wanting violence, that is just the other side revealing that the systemic racism of america must be burned to the ground. that is what they are doing. that is not what he is doing. he wants to rescue these cities. >> that i
. >> throughout this entire convention, from sister byrne to abby johnson, bernice -- alice bernice johnsonight, i heard one of our friend donna breazeale mentioned it was like church watching a democrat -- >> laura: alice marie. >> it felt like church to me, complete with hollowly as. it was a they painted the full picture for donald trump, something nobody ever intended, they dramatized the light in the darkness, these grounds were lit, i did not darkness, just be on that...