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i don't think anybody in the world would describe calvin johnson of that. usage, i think of this person. >> we need two big piece, man. >> that right there, i think that's what continues the taboo and the stigma, these images that have been burned into our minds of what a user of cannabis looks like. >> it's hard to rehab from that. >> reporter: it's hard to rehab from that. these interest babies? >> these are the babies. >> reporter: at this cannabis grow facility one hour outside of detroit, retired nfl stars calvin johnson and rob simms are trying to help erase the stigma of cannabis use. >> we harvest them about 63 days. >> 63 days? >> they go into the dry room and from there probably another ten or so days that they're ready to go. >> reporter: primitive. their cannabis company is in the early stages of their partnership with harvard university to help study the causes and effects of the traumatic brain injury known as cte, and help those suffering from chronic pain. >> they don't know the healing powers of the plant. >> reporter: both simms see the pr
i don't think anybody in the world would describe calvin johnson of that. usage, i think of this person. >> we need two big piece, man. >> that right there, i think that's what continues the taboo and the stigma, these images that have been burned into our minds of what a user of cannabis looks like. >> it's hard to rehab from that. >> reporter: it's hard to rehab from that. these interest babies? >> these are the babies. >> reporter: at this cannabis grow...
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his name is calvin. he'd been shot with a pellet. the got lodged in his cheek.rrently being treated at uc davis where he's been given pain medications and antibiotic injections. loma linda workers say calvin is recovering well tonight. the swelling in his cheek is going down. his fever is also down and he's eating pretty well. if you happen to have any information you're being asked to call idaho police. >> national news now and 2 of the men found guilty of killing ahmaud arbery have been sentenced to life in prison for a second time now. travis and george mcmichael were convicted on federal hate crimes charges today, along with attempted kidnapping and weapons charges. this is on top of their state murder conviction. ahmaud arbery was killed in february of 2020. well out for a jog in brunswick, georgia. travis mcmichael claims he shot arbery in self-defense. william roddie bryan who recorded cellphone video of the slaying was sentenced to 35 years in prison. >> a scary situation. a death valley national park where heavy monsoon rains lead to flash flooding. the
his name is calvin. he'd been shot with a pellet. the got lodged in his cheek.rrently being treated at uc davis where he's been given pain medications and antibiotic injections. loma linda workers say calvin is recovering well tonight. the swelling in his cheek is going down. his fever is also down and he's eating pretty well. if you happen to have any information you're being asked to call idaho police. >> national news now and 2 of the men found guilty of killing ahmaud arbery have been...
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loma linda workers say calvin is recovering well. the swelling in his cheek is down at his fever is down and he's eating. happening now. and a placer county and sierra. the sheriff's department is investigating the disappearance of the 16 year-old girl as an abduction. now officials say you get a good look at her. they have not found her car. the team is identified as kiley, rodney. she was last seen on saturday near the processor family campground in truckee. police say she was at a large party with other teens and young adults. her phone has been out of service in stand now. her mother big for her daughter to be returned home. >> over, please. can really that. >> so sad. kylie has blonde here. she's 5 feet. 7 inches. she's about 115 pounds. she has numerous peers scenes, including nose ring. we also have details on the car. police are looking for cade look at his license plate. it's a silver honda cr-v model year 2013 with california license plates. it's a why you are one to 7. there's a $50,000 reward being offered in the case. if
loma linda workers say calvin is recovering well. the swelling in his cheek is down at his fever is down and he's eating. happening now. and a placer county and sierra. the sheriff's department is investigating the disappearance of the 16 year-old girl as an abduction. now officials say you get a good look at her. they have not found her car. the team is identified as kiley, rodney. she was last seen on saturday near the processor family campground in truckee. police say she was at a large...
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calvin klein fell 2%. the u.s. is still plagued by supply-chain issues., inventory of about 19%. direct to consumer, down 5%. digital, down 7%. the international apparel player, cutting 10% of its global workforce as it works to streamline the organization. as you mentioned, trish donnelly, ceo of calvin klein global is also leaving the retailer. >> inventories are up 19%? is there any indication they are working that down? how does that happen? often times, you find these brands in a department store or another seller. for them to have the inventory implies there is some sort of backup on that chain. >> exactly. they listed three different reasons. part of the reason why they are up 19% is because they were so low last year, when everything was stuck, basically, in the supply chain. the comparison makes it look worse than it is. they are also think, we did not sell as much as we had hoped to in the americas. lastly, we did bring in some of that inventory early for the holiday season, because we don't want to get caught flat footed, where people are looki
calvin klein fell 2%. the u.s. is still plagued by supply-chain issues., inventory of about 19%. direct to consumer, down 5%. digital, down 7%. the international apparel player, cutting 10% of its global workforce as it works to streamline the organization. as you mentioned, trish donnelly, ceo of calvin klein global is also leaving the retailer. >> inventories are up 19%? is there any indication they are working that down? how does that happen? often times, you find these brands in a...
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i especially like calvin coolidge. i like ronald reagan. and i like donald trump.host: wasn't grover cleveland the father of baby ruth? let's hear from -- guest: that is -- his opponents go after these guys on those grants and they forget -- grover cleveland was the last gold democrat. anyway, william jennings bryan, we can go through that another time. host: we have time for one or two more calls. john is in florida. you are on with larry kudlow. john, you with us? let's try john in connecticut. caller: this is john from connecticut. i want to know if you think that john kennedy, senator from louisiana, would be a good presidential candidate in 2024. host: thank you, we are going to leave it there, we are running short on time. guest: john kennedy is a very smart man. i will leave it there. host: is he somebody you know? when you are in the white house, how often did you talk with senators? constantly? guest: tons. i had a lot of dealings with senator kennedy. i introduced him -- he spoke here at the state party fundraiser, he was on a tv show recently, he is a ve
i especially like calvin coolidge. i like ronald reagan. and i like donald trump.host: wasn't grover cleveland the father of baby ruth? let's hear from -- guest: that is -- his opponents go after these guys on those grants and they forget -- grover cleveland was the last gold democrat. anyway, william jennings bryan, we can go through that another time. host: we have time for one or two more calls. john is in florida. you are on with larry kudlow. john, you with us? let's try john in...
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this is what calvin country contributes to our discussion, the cost of living and can you, it's very high, no jobs. low wages, the list is endless. who will be our savior? we off, irene earlier. what are the priorities that kenya's electorate? this is what she told us, the most placing issues who can use and most king, and now that you expect to then mix a new titian to address is access to basic human needs and networking about food. what the different hosing. dissent job's the highest at any will health care standards, access to education entitled to a dignified life as our constitution clearly sees in that 43. and as for the new lesson, collaboration of human rights, which our country is about to do. but she co tamra selection address, those very basic needs. every kenyon has also said me because i will send a manifesto to read the book manifesto from the 2 presidential and i will just pick up the 2 presidential candidates because of the numbers that missing right now. so we've read that many festivals and that all speaking about the economy, that all speaking about providing an e
this is what calvin country contributes to our discussion, the cost of living and can you, it's very high, no jobs. low wages, the list is endless. who will be our savior? we off, irene earlier. what are the priorities that kenya's electorate? this is what she told us, the most placing issues who can use and most king, and now that you expect to then mix a new titian to address is access to basic human needs and networking about food. what the different hosing. dissent job's the highest at any...
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joining us now is calvin, president and ceo of smart growth america, calvin, thank you for being withre such a disproportionate amount of deaths when it comes to our communities? >> that's a good question. thanks for having me, jose. well, my organization smart growth america actually just released a report last month, a national analysis of pedestrian fatalities called dangerous by design. and it shows a particular epidemic of traffic deaths, pedestrian fatalities in this country and it's unique to the united states. 6,500 people died in 2020 walking being struck and killed. those numbers are a two-third increase over the last decade and as a matter of fact, 2021 data showing things are getting worse. but getting to your point, unfortunately, we see disproportionate deaths in black, latin x, latino and low income communities. as a matter of fact, blacks were two times as likely as non-white hispanics to die while walking in their neighborhoods. so it's an epidemic that is having disproportional effects on black and brown communities but a solvable one and we can talk about those solu
joining us now is calvin, president and ceo of smart growth america, calvin, thank you for being withre such a disproportionate amount of deaths when it comes to our communities? >> that's a good question. thanks for having me, jose. well, my organization smart growth america actually just released a report last month, a national analysis of pedestrian fatalities called dangerous by design. and it shows a particular epidemic of traffic deaths, pedestrian fatalities in this country and...
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calvin coolidge was another guy, liberals coolidge.maybe the first law and order guy, he was the guy stopped the police in massachusetts, he was tough on crime. that's a big issue today and andrew mellon was the quarterback read a/tax rates and space last bending. and they even slashed the federal debt. i don't care about that as much. they had unbelievable prosperity in the 1920s. again, another industrial age . literature, arts, everything. and unfortunately, herbert hoover came in and even though he was a republican and he served in coolidge, coolidge called him, hoover was a good businessman. he was a mining engineer and he did great humanitarian things as secretary of commercecoolidge had no time for him because he was a big government got . even though he had the hoover institution in sanford, hoover himself took the tax rate for 25 to 65 percent. and the smoot hawley terrace and determine what was a modest downturn into a depression and fdr made it worse because he kept raising taxes. kept controlling prices. so i'm reading this
calvin coolidge was another guy, liberals coolidge.maybe the first law and order guy, he was the guy stopped the police in massachusetts, he was tough on crime. that's a big issue today and andrew mellon was the quarterback read a/tax rates and space last bending. and they even slashed the federal debt. i don't care about that as much. they had unbelievable prosperity in the 1920s. again, another industrial age . literature, arts, everything. and unfortunately, herbert hoover came in and even...
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my name is tracey messer, with the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. thank you all for being here this morning. on three occasions mr. coolidge wore a black armband as a symbol of mourning. on the death of his predecessor, warren g. harding, on the death of his 16 year old son, calvin junior, and on the death of his father, colonel coolidge. i wonder if any of you can speak to the tradition of wearing a black armband as a sign of mourning? when did it start, and when did it seem to go out of fashion? >> i know that i should be able to comment on this, but unfortunately i do not know the history of that. it is not really in style now, you don't see it now. unfortunately, that is a really good question i don't have the answer. >> sir? >> yes, thank you, sir. nicola, i had the privilege of marching in president kennedy's inaugural parade. and, that was my plebe year and my -- at the naval academy. and my first class year i had the privilege of leading the honor company that marched in his funeral procession. and the marine band, the u.s. naval -- national
my name is tracey messer, with the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. thank you all for being here this morning. on three occasions mr. coolidge wore a black armband as a symbol of mourning. on the death of his predecessor, warren g. harding, on the death of his 16 year old son, calvin junior, and on the death of his father, colonel coolidge. i wonder if any of you can speak to the tradition of wearing a black armband as a sign of mourning? when did it start, and when did it seem to go...
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my name is tracy messer with the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. thank you all for here this morning. on three occasions mr. coolidge wore a black armband as a symbol of mourning on the death of his predecessor warren g harding on the death of his 16 year old son calvin jr. and on the death of his father colonel coolidge, and i was wondering if any of you can comment on the tradition of wearing a black armband as a sign of mourning when did it start and when did it seem to go out of fashion? i know that i should be able to comment on this, but unfortunately, i don't know the history of that. but yeah, but it's something that isn't really in style now. you don't really see it now. but yeah, unfortunately that's a really good question and i don't have the answer. sir yes, thank you, sir. nikolai. i had the privilege of marching in president kennedy's. inaugural parade and i had to also that was my plea beer and my if the naval academy and my first class year, i had the privilege of leading the honor company. ah that marched in his funeral procession.
my name is tracy messer with the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. thank you all for here this morning. on three occasions mr. coolidge wore a black armband as a symbol of mourning on the death of his predecessor warren g harding on the death of his 16 year old son calvin jr. and on the death of his father colonel coolidge, and i was wondering if any of you can comment on the tradition of wearing a black armband as a sign of mourning when did it start and when did it seem to go out of...
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come on calvin. [applause] [inaudible] >> i'm depending on you.get through and you don't many times. >> the market now is that the 840 level,. >> we have ten street academies sponsored by ten corporations, and investments of $50000 each. by christmas we should have 16. fight next summer we should have 20. we are contacting corporation presidents. the president of ibm, american express, pan american, chase manhattan bank. the kids on the street need money, they need his help, they need his influence, they need his concern, they need his involvement. there is an incredible amount of potential being wasted in harlem. he is reading a man child in the promised land which is a story of a guy who grew up in harlem. it's the stories of the streets written by a black man about black people. >> what you think the guys trying to tell you here? what he think the authors trying to do? >> well, he read what happened in this life. i guess that's what i like them. >> he has the same troubles customer. >> yes. >> a lot of the songs are familiar? >> yes. >> which o
come on calvin. [applause] [inaudible] >> i'm depending on you.get through and you don't many times. >> the market now is that the 840 level,. >> we have ten street academies sponsored by ten corporations, and investments of $50000 each. by christmas we should have 16. fight next summer we should have 20. we are contacting corporation presidents. the president of ibm, american express, pan american, chase manhattan bank. the kids on the street need money, they need his help,...
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pfizer working with by on tech of germany copied it's technology to produce their own version of the calvin 19 vaccine. but dirt maintains that it filed a patent several years ago, which protects the m. r. in a technology. it used to develop the vaccine. pfizer, which is an american company, serves it. it is surprised by these allegations, both vaccines. we have to remind you. use jean technology. brian abramson, he chairs the u. s. vaccine law conference. he joined me earlier from virginia and i asked him whether this lawsuit, whether it has merit. when the question was, the last it has married will be very long drawn out in detail. one that will delve into the history of moderne is development of their technology. generally speaking, there are 2 routes by which pfizer will seek to defend itself. one saying that whatever they invented is different enough that it doesn't infringe modernist patterns. and the 2nd would be to attack modern as patents as a well is patent really shouldn't have been issued because this technology would have been obvious to someone who is an expert in the art in t
pfizer working with by on tech of germany copied it's technology to produce their own version of the calvin 19 vaccine. but dirt maintains that it filed a patent several years ago, which protects the m. r. in a technology. it used to develop the vaccine. pfizer, which is an american company, serves it. it is surprised by these allegations, both vaccines. we have to remind you. use jean technology. brian abramson, he chairs the u. s. vaccine law conference. he joined me earlier from virginia and...
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calvin coolidge was a very feeble man. he did not like the idea of having a special train for the president said you can put my car in the rear of the train of a regular chamber don't do a special train. while in december of 19207 i think was in chicago there are two places in that city. and he decided he would go to a regular compartment and a regular sleeping car and i believe the name of the car's president grants of all things. he would eat there, he would sleep in that compartment, mrs. put before trains were air-conditioned, the car was very hot even though it was in december. so we had to sit there in his compartment with the door open and everybody on the train who walked past throughout the train walked through the aisle and look in there and gawk at him. and he did not like that. the very insecure situation with the secret service threat. i remember one time that waiter asked him as your coffee all right? he just said yes. then later he asked his wife why would he say that maybe there is something wrong with it.
calvin coolidge was a very feeble man. he did not like the idea of having a special train for the president said you can put my car in the rear of the train of a regular chamber don't do a special train. while in december of 19207 i think was in chicago there are two places in that city. and he decided he would go to a regular compartment and a regular sleeping car and i believe the name of the car's president grants of all things. he would eat there, he would sleep in that compartment, mrs....
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come on, calvin.ive him a second. >> i am dependent on you, man. >> you do not have very many ways to get through and you do not many times. >> the market now is at the 8:40 level. which is -- >> we have ten straight economy sponsored by ten corporations, investments of $50,000 each. by christmas we should have 16. by next summer we should have 20. we are contacting corporation presidents. the president of ibm, american express, pan american, chase manhattan bank. the kids of the streets need money, they need his help, they need his influence, they need his concern, they need his involvement. there is an incredible amount of potential being wasted in harlem. he is writing the promised land, which is the story of a guy who grew up in harlem, it is the story of the streets written by a black man about black people. >> what do you think the guy is trying to tell you? what do you think the author is trying to do? >> well, he is a negro and i guess you read about what happened in his life and the trouble t
come on, calvin.ive him a second. >> i am dependent on you, man. >> you do not have very many ways to get through and you do not many times. >> the market now is at the 8:40 level. which is -- >> we have ten straight economy sponsored by ten corporations, investments of $50,000 each. by christmas we should have 16. by next summer we should have 20. we are contacting corporation presidents. the president of ibm, american express, pan american, chase manhattan bank. the...
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i studied history and calvinism. when i first encountered herbert butterfield, i encountered him as a historian, not as a political scientist. one contribution, one journey i went on was coming from the other side of the ocean, over, back to, which is for a lot of people who think about christian realism, they think about the american experience, they think about reinhold niebuhr. i think about paul ramsey. when the contributions we are able to make in this reader was that yes, and amen to the great fast of american christian realists. but also, a transatlantic perspective as well. people like white, that we just heard from. people like herbert butterfield. ennis bertinelli -- and extraordinary insensitive scholar and had views on nuclear weapons that might be closer to my canadian sensitivities. i will let you give me a hard time about that later. i was deeply entrenched in english school. and as others have argued, this tradition that has residents, also perhaps something they called the amsterdam school. people li
i studied history and calvinism. when i first encountered herbert butterfield, i encountered him as a historian, not as a political scientist. one contribution, one journey i went on was coming from the other side of the ocean, over, back to, which is for a lot of people who think about christian realism, they think about the american experience, they think about reinhold niebuhr. i think about paul ramsey. when the contributions we are able to make in this reader was that yes, and amen to the...
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. >> eye on africa, is entered by georgia calvin smith on "france 24" and france24.com. ♪ ♪ 08/08/22e by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> it was horrifying. they targeted the house with five or six rockets. there were body parts on the ground. it was horrifying. amy: at least 44 palestinians in gaza, about one third of them children, have been killed in a three days of an israeli military bard meant.
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. >> across africa presented by georja calvin-smith on france 24 and france 24.com. >> on france 24,sive interviews wit the world's most influential personalities. >> we are protecting our freedom. >> encounters with key political leaders. leading figures from the roles of culture, sport and science. question whatever you think is right. >> watch the interview, a meeting of ideas on france 24 and france 24.com. liberty, legality, actuality. 08/17/22 08/17/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> no office in this land more important than the principles we are all sworn to protect, and i well understood the potential political consequences of abiding by my duty. amy: liz cheney, trump's cheap house republican
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i can really clean the house to that music. >> such a mom thing. >> you like calvin harris? clean that shower door. >> i think that's what he was going for. as lon as you listen. >> yeah, kris sanchez, cleaning the house. >> i have a clean the house play list. not going to lie. but i don't want to clean the house this weekend. i want to get out. >> we can open up the windows and let in fresh air. temperatures cooler as well. we start out on this friday morning making weekend plans but i know you got to get to work. let's head to martinez, 62 degrees as you head out for work. starting out with a few clouds. temperatures headed for the mid 70s and it's a slow warm up today because it's going to be cooler with san jose headed for 81 degrees. we're coming out of 90s mostly 80s for some of our warmer spots like antioch reaching 86 degrees and compare that to the 75 we see in oakland and 75 in san mateo and redwood city. san francisco reaching into the upper 60s for today. we're anywhere from 63 in bodega bay to 95 in ukiah. the north bay in the upper 70s and low 80s. music on the
i can really clean the house to that music. >> such a mom thing. >> you like calvin harris? clean that shower door. >> i think that's what he was going for. as lon as you listen. >> yeah, kris sanchez, cleaning the house. >> i have a clean the house play list. not going to lie. but i don't want to clean the house this weekend. i want to get out. >> we can open up the windows and let in fresh air. temperatures cooler as well. we start out on this friday...
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. >> with calvin coolidge. calvin coolidge was a very feeble man. he was -- and he did not like the idea of having a special train for the president. he says, so you can put my car on the rear of the train, a regular train, but don't do a special train. well, he took off in december of 1927, i think it is in chicago, at two places in that city he decided he would go in a regular compartment, in a regular sleeping car, -- and i believe the name of the car was the president grant, of all things. and he would eat in the diana, sleep in that compartment, he found out before trains were air conditioned that the car was very hot even though it was in december. so, he had to sit there in his compartment with the door open, and everybody on the train who walked past throughout the train, walking along the aisle and look in there and gawk at him. and he did not like that. he would use his meals in the diner. which was a very insecure situation, the secret service felt. i remember one time the waiter asked him, was your coffee all right? he just said, yes. an
. >> with calvin coolidge. calvin coolidge was a very feeble man. he was -- and he did not like the idea of having a special train for the president. he says, so you can put my car on the rear of the train, a regular train, but don't do a special train. well, he took off in december of 1927, i think it is in chicago, at two places in that city he decided he would go in a regular compartment, in a regular sleeping car, -- and i believe the name of the car was the president grant, of all...
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. >> across africa, presented by georgia calvin smith on france 24 and france 24.com. ♪ ♪ ç■ 08/09/22ade possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! in an unprecedented move, the fbi has executed a search warrant of former president donald trump's mar-a-lago resort in florida. the raid is reportedly tied to a federal probe into trump's unlawful removal of documents from the white house. we will get this latest. then we will look at the senate's sweeping
. >> across africa, presented by georgia calvin smith on france 24 and france 24.com. ♪ ♪ ç■ 08/09/22ade possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! in an unprecedented move, the fbi has executed a search warrant of former president donald trump's mar-a-lago resort in florida. the raid is reportedly tied to a federal probe into trump's unlawful removal of documents from the white house. we will get this latest. then we will look at the senate's sweeping
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battle for for supremacy. 1 of the 64 finalists to make the cut is a bay area coffee barista named calvinppyo be a part of it all. >>the competition is really cool just because it's a great community of baristas. like, it's competitive, but we're alle to have fun and root each other on. it's about supporting the ct and coming together as a community. >> the event is set to begin this sunday at the los angeles convention center. >> 64 baristas, that's like the ncaa tournament. is there a bra? >> yeah, do we make bets? >> we'll have a pool. >> a barista pool. >> we'll be right back. >> we made it to friday. thank you so much for watching. the late show with st captioning sponsored by cbs >> remarkable breaking news overnight. president trump's actions leading up to the january 6 riot are now under criminal investigation by the department of justice. >> imagine if you and i were to discuss today that barack obama was under criminal investigation. we'd go, like, what? that's just-- it's inconceivable. >> former president barack obama has released his yearly summer reading and music playlist.
battle for for supremacy. 1 of the 64 finalists to make the cut is a bay area coffee barista named calvinppyo be a part of it all. >>the competition is really cool just because it's a great community of baristas. like, it's competitive, but we're alle to have fun and root each other on. it's about supporting the ct and coming together as a community. >> the event is set to begin this sunday at the los angeles convention center. >> 64 baristas, that's like the ncaa tournament....
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marleau hampton of the real housewives of atlanta, atlanta united player brad guzman, and the falcons' calvin ridley. the 220 count indictment was filed october 22nd and charges 26 people, most accused of violating george's anti- georgia's anti-gang and racketeering laws. ellicott city, maryland. roland on the democrats land, go ahead. i'm sorry. helps if i push the button. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. i got a few questions for the republicans. i come to find that fate is stronger than love. fate is what makes you why you on may fight on somebody who needs extra help on medicaid. i got mine, don't care about yours kind of attitude. all right. the one thing about republican -- trump, he knew -- he knows how to rally to exaggerate a lot. before him no other president holds rallies every other week just to spew hate. all those folks, retireds, those who got time waiting -- to go see him at the rally. and listen to the pure hate. have you listened to biden? it's always about the hope. what he intends to do. you listen to republicans, trump at his rallies, it's all this assaulti
marleau hampton of the real housewives of atlanta, atlanta united player brad guzman, and the falcons' calvin ridley. the 220 count indictment was filed october 22nd and charges 26 people, most accused of violating george's anti- georgia's anti-gang and racketeering laws. ellicott city, maryland. roland on the democrats land, go ahead. i'm sorry. helps if i push the button. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. i got a few questions for the republicans. i come to find that fate is...
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calvin henry is on the patient affairs committee in 2012. he received a double transplant in the hospital after being diagnosed with an untreatable lung disease considered to be a terminal illness. he was a successful lung transplant recipient and runs marathons. mr. henry has a professional background in health information and also volunteered as a patient mentor for a local transplant center in georgia. he connects those on the transport list with educational resources. mr. henry is urging immediate reforms in the transfer system that he entered into the records . before he begins the statement, i ask for unanimous consent to do so. dr. jamie locke is at the university of alabama birmingham where she is a professor in the chief of the division of transplantation among other positions. she graduated from duke university and completed her medical degree at carolina university and her surgical residency at johns hopkins. we want to thank all our guest for their participation and we will begin with mr. brian sheppard. >> thank you mr. chairman
calvin henry is on the patient affairs committee in 2012. he received a double transplant in the hospital after being diagnosed with an untreatable lung disease considered to be a terminal illness. he was a successful lung transplant recipient and runs marathons. mr. henry has a professional background in health information and also volunteered as a patient mentor for a local transplant center in georgia. he connects those on the transport list with educational resources. mr. henry is urging...
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mosley, best known for playing helicopter pilot tc calvin in the tv series "magnum pi" has died fromuries sustained in a car accident thursday near los angeles. he appeared in more than 150 episodes of "magnum pi" in the 1980s. mosley he also acted in dozens of movies and tv shows. roger e. mosley was 83 years old. >>> there's an update on actress anne heche following a car crash, and police are investigating a shooting in cincinnati. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the cincinnati enquirer" reports nine people were hurt in a shooting outside a bar in a popular night life area of the city. everyone was treated and released from the hospital. police say that at least two people shot at each other yesterday after a fight broke out between two groups. an officer who was already at the scene fired at one of the suspects who fled. it's not known if the suspect was hit. investigators credit the officer with saving lives. >> he acted immediately. he ran toward the gunfire. but for the actions of him we can only imagine what type of injuries we'd have to people. >
mosley, best known for playing helicopter pilot tc calvin in the tv series "magnum pi" has died fromuries sustained in a car accident thursday near los angeles. he appeared in more than 150 episodes of "magnum pi" in the 1980s. mosley he also acted in dozens of movies and tv shows. roger e. mosley was 83 years old. >>> there's an update on actress anne heche following a car crash, and police are investigating a shooting in cincinnati. those are some of the headlines...
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she's red oak art and you can click on links and by almost any of the drawings on yeah, i love the calvins being worked driving you crazy?ep inflammation in your eye might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those'll probably pass by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is approved to treat the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. got any room in your eye? ask your doctor if a 90-day prescription is right for you. and pay as little as $0. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today, dry eye. non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessn
she's red oak art and you can click on links and by almost any of the drawings on yeah, i love the calvins being worked driving you crazy?ep inflammation in your eye might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those'll probably pass by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is approved to treat the...
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calvin on the hit show "magnum p.i." mosley died sunday three days after being involved in a car crash near los angeles. the watts native was an actor for nearly 50 years. he was also a high school track coach. roger e. mosley was 83 years old. >>> infowars host alex jones is facing more legal battles this week after being ordered to pay nearly $50 million to the parents of a 6-year-old boy killed in the sandy hook school massacre. two judges in connecticut are now hearing cases stemming from jones' lies that the 2012 shooting was a hoax. relatives who successfully sued jones are seeking to hold him financially liable. >>> the clock is ticking toward another school year, and administrators are scrambling to fill positions amid a nationwide teacher shortage. in many cases, school districts are having to get creative to recruit and retain critical teachers. abc's zohreen shah reports. >> reporter: a major crisis in many american school districts -- not enough teachers. with just weeks until school starts, districts like ne
calvin on the hit show "magnum p.i." mosley died sunday three days after being involved in a car crash near los angeles. the watts native was an actor for nearly 50 years. he was also a high school track coach. roger e. mosley was 83 years old. >>> infowars host alex jones is facing more legal battles this week after being ordered to pay nearly $50 million to the parents of a 6-year-old boy killed in the sandy hook school massacre. two judges in connecticut are now hearing...
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for a better insight into an ever-changing content >> across africa psented by georja calvin-smith onnd france 24.com. ♪ 08/23/22 08/23/22 [captioning ma possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the international community should better understand finally high-level mexican govnment officials arbeing held responsible for eir volvement in the disappearance of the 4 students for fabricatinevidence, for inventing investigations,nd also
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and she did a great job. >> calvin?y tyler moore comes downstairs and she asks her husband what's wrong. >> i don't know if i love you anymore. >> she goes upstairs and she's just -- there's something so moving to me about somebody who is so deeply repressed cracking open. >> that's where the dam breaks. she gets hit by some truth that she can't articulate. she's so taken aback, she can't adjust, she can't take it in. that's what that moment was about. >> then you look at some of these films of the 1980s like "ordinary people" and like "blue velvet." those films are explicitly about how things look are not the way they really are. you have to understand, this was when ronald reagan became president. and the idea was that after all sorts of traumas, particularly watergate and vietnam, we healed. but as the public pronouncement is we're good again, our movies are telling us, no, we're not. no, we are not. >> wendy, i'm home. >> i play this game. all your favorite filmmakers alive or dead were opening a movie on the same d
and she did a great job. >> calvin?y tyler moore comes downstairs and she asks her husband what's wrong. >> i don't know if i love you anymore. >> she goes upstairs and she's just -- there's something so moving to me about somebody who is so deeply repressed cracking open. >> that's where the dam breaks. she gets hit by some truth that she can't articulate. she's so taken aback, she can't adjust, she can't take it in. that's what that moment was about. >> then you...
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23 process could photosynthesis, the biosphere of earth, land mass stores, some 2300 giga tons of calvin. this way that sees and oceans filter far more carbon from the air around 38000 giga tons are stored under water, but humans released too much caea to into the atmosphere, and the system becomes imbalanced. the earth heat's up a recent study has shown that l, the fishing oceans could cause additional damage to the carbon cycle. but how could this be? it's taking just a matter of decades for industrial fishing to spread from traditional fishing areas in the northern hemisphere to cover all the planets oceans over the last 70 years. the amount of fish caused by humans has more than quadrupled to over $90000000.00 tons a year. add to that 38000000 tons of bi catch marine wildlife captured incidentally almost 30 percent of all fishing grounds are considered over fished with many populations now an able to recover. in addition to the impact on our marine ecosystem, this development might also be a contributing factor to climate change. a survey conducted by scientists at the university of
23 process could photosynthesis, the biosphere of earth, land mass stores, some 2300 giga tons of calvin. this way that sees and oceans filter far more carbon from the air around 38000 giga tons are stored under water, but humans released too much caea to into the atmosphere, and the system becomes imbalanced. the earth heat's up a recent study has shown that l, the fishing oceans could cause additional damage to the carbon cycle. but how could this be? it's taking just a matter of decades for...
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southern festival of books i would like to welcome you to the session featuring professor of history at calvin university with her both jesus and john wayne how it corrupted of faith and fractured the nation a division of ww norton and company shared her phd in american religious history i am professor of english who also teaches t religious studies at the university of tennessee. i will come everyone on behalf of our sponsors including humanities tennessee. we love to hear both from our author and from those who are listening on facebook life and youtube please feel free to end your questions in the chat feature later in the 45 minute session. looking at a previous outside meeting at the southern festival of books you know we meet in the legislative plaza you would see a big tent with all the books featured in the southern festival of books 2021 that display would be organized by anastas books who continues as her bookseller thank you for your continued support. that is through the online link to keep this festival free also continuing on the festival by supporting us on the website and durin
southern festival of books i would like to welcome you to the session featuring professor of history at calvin university with her both jesus and john wayne how it corrupted of faith and fractured the nation a division of ww norton and company shared her phd in american religious history i am professor of english who also teaches t religious studies at the university of tennessee. i will come everyone on behalf of our sponsors including humanities tennessee. we love to hear both from our author...
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look one not to use it as a blood substitute while not to use either an oxygen county or for the calvin patients and so on. so am. but i mean, even if this community group is only effective in 12 o'clock it's, it's, it's in huge. so huge. i think it's a huge novelty. it's, it's very important blood from a humble lug worm could be the world's next miracle cure. if i what, what is read, why a, if you have a science question, send it to us is a video text or voice message. if we answer is on the show, we'll send you a little surprised as a thank you. come on just on that . so for this week on tomorrow today, see you next week and until that state period with a pulse with the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about the perspective culture information. this is the w news and more d w. made for mines images that have been etched into memory. an unleashed mon gives free reign to its hatred and everything for the 30th anniversary on the raw stock, ryan's and their legacy. how could it come to this? the biggest racist attack and post through germany. fo
look one not to use it as a blood substitute while not to use either an oxygen county or for the calvin patients and so on. so am. but i mean, even if this community group is only effective in 12 o'clock it's, it's, it's in huge. so huge. i think it's a huge novelty. it's, it's very important blood from a humble lug worm could be the world's next miracle cure. if i what, what is read, why a, if you have a science question, send it to us is a video text or voice message. if we answer is on the...
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that was when those a military coup de tar, against the calvin, to president, no den z and which led to the assassination of the president. and his brother. in the course of that action of 24 hour period, the center of saigon was of was zone. the press retreated in effect to the caravel hotel, and that was when many of the stories were basically if not date. why and the caravel. we certainly mention that a lot of the, what we were saying was from the caravel, the u. s. military officially joined the war in 1964 and hundreds of reporters, camera crews and photographers descended on saigon. hotels quickly filled up the passage in building the hotel continental, the majestic and of course, the caravel. it became a desirable location for journalists, particularly the american networks, c, b, s and a b, c. not only did they have correspondence like dan, rather, molly, safer and others out in the field covering the actual war. but they had an administrative staff that occupied the sweets on the corners of the building lodge sweets and also where it was meant dozens of rooms they rented per
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professor watson is served on the board the harry truman foundation calvin coolidge memorial foundation and the george mcgovern library and center for public service. professor watson has served as a visiting scholar with many organizations including the truman presidential library for ford presidential museum ellen i holocaust museum u.s. military to west point. now let's hear from robert watson. thank you for joining us today. >> flow everyone i'm robert watson and i'm here to talk about my latest book noel the epic struggle to build a capital city and a nation any american school child knows that george washington was heroic and stoic. he was a great and courageous commander on the battlefield and of course one of our greatest presidents who what he did and didn't say carved up the initiative for the presidency but what we don't always does that george washington had another side to him specifically a visionary and a dreamer and he could be a political player. by the same token almost all americans have been to our capital city. americans love their capital capital city. it's a spaci
professor watson is served on the board the harry truman foundation calvin coolidge memorial foundation and the george mcgovern library and center for public service. professor watson has served as a visiting scholar with many organizations including the truman presidential library for ford presidential museum ellen i holocaust museum u.s. military to west point. now let's hear from robert watson. thank you for joining us today. >> flow everyone i'm robert watson and i'm here to talk...