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it's going to be cari. is that true? >> it's going to be cari.med to her, so i can't wait until they hear all these spicy takes from cari are not familiar, jemele, why the title of the show, "stick to sports." tell everybody. >> well, as you know, robin, for the last few years, i think up until recently that was what the mantra seemed to be. there were a lot of people who were being very intellectually dishonest about what was happening in sports and as you know, sports, politics, race, gender, culture, they have always mashed together. in many cases, sports has been ahead of the rest of the world when it comes to social change. look no further than jackie robinson and muhammad ali and plenty of other instances but there was this loud minority that kept saying that people like cari and i, black athletes, anybody who expressed an opinion that was counter to theirs to stick to sports as if they don' tir >> so tell us what people can expect from your show, cari. >> i think we're going to have all of those things, i think we're going to have everythi
it's going to be cari. is that true? >> it's going to be cari.med to her, so i can't wait until they hear all these spicy takes from cari are not familiar, jemele, why the title of the show, "stick to sports." tell everybody. >> well, as you know, robin, for the last few years, i think up until recently that was what the mantra seemed to be. there were a lot of people who were being very intellectually dishonest about what was happening in sports and as you know, sports,...
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get uncomfortable and be a part of this conversation. >> cari, it seems like the second half of thathought is vote. i mean, vote like your lives depend on it. it's a message you heard from president obama at the democratic speech, and it was broader than questions of race, but it certainly included them. it's a message you hear from joe biden and kamala harris every day. but how do you take -- and this is an infinitely difficult proposition, i know this from politics. how do you take any emotional movement and put it behind a really kind of annoying practice? it's hard to vote. donald trump is making it infinitely more difficult, but how do you take all this raw emotion in sort of its pain and beauty and get people to engage in the practice of figuring out how to vote? >> that's interesting because you talked about it a little in the introduction to jemele and myself. you talked about the turning these arenas into voting places. that was one of the results that came out of the strike from the nba players. lebron was on our show and talked very passionately about more than a vote and
get uncomfortable and be a part of this conversation. >> cari, it seems like the second half of thathought is vote. i mean, vote like your lives depend on it. it's a message you heard from president obama at the democratic speech, and it was broader than questions of race, but it certainly included them. it's a message you hear from joe biden and kamala harris every day. but how do you take -- and this is an infinitely difficult proposition, i know this from politics. how do you take any...
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you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas with screaming girls at the front and cary, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello there. more heat to come across england and wales on that monday, but there may well be some shows around two from the word go, especially across whales in the southwest, these turning heavy and thundery. drifting north through the north sea, threatening northwest england and into southern scotland with 1— does make showers for further east, plenty of sunshine interpreters rising quickly in wales. a hotter day in the midlands, 29—30 c. thunderstorms likely as we hinted tuesday. some downpours... across england and wales, but many places still dry with sunshine, so lots of heat for england and wales, feeling more humid in scotland and will best as well. essentially we will find highest temperatures in the southeast, it will eventually cool off by the end of the week. 0ver southeast, it will eventually cool off by the end of the week. over
you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas with screaming girls at the front and cary, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello there. more heat to come across england and wales on that monday, but there may well be some shows around two from the word go, especially across whales in the southwest, these turning heavy and thundery. drifting north through the north sea,...
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you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas, with screaming girls at the front and caryanks for watching the film review with me, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is, mrvan 0rton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello there. for the second friday in a row, some of us have experienced some extreme heat drifting up from the near continent. in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in central london, and the heat was pretty widespread across the midlands, central and southern england. widely seeing those temperatures in excess of 30 degrees. that said, not for all. in parts of north—west wales and the outer hebrides we saw temperatures only at around 16 or 17 degrees, and here there were some showery outbreaks of rain. so over the next few hours those temperatures will fall into single figures. by contrast in the south—east it's going to be a very uncomfortable night for getting a good night's sleep. we wake up on saturday morning, perhaps low to mid 20s. so that means plenty of
you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas, with screaming girls at the front and caryanks for watching the film review with me, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is, mrvan 0rton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello there. for the second friday in a row, some of us have experienced some extreme heat drifting up from the near continent. in fact, the first friday of august saw temperatures peaking at 36.4 degrees in...
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you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas, with screaming girls at the front and cary watching the film review with me, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan 0rton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. yesterday was the hottest august day since 2003. temperatures reached 36.4 celsius in london and some parts of southern england didn't drop below 20 celsius overnight. lots of sunshine around for many this afternoon, but not for all. there is much more cloud around across the north—east coast of england and that may start to fringe parts of lincolnshire through the afternoon. also, coastal areas of cornwall could just hang onto more cloud throughout the day. this area of high pressure building to the north of the uk, it is generating more of a north, north—westerly wind, so a north—south split in terms of temperatures. the south is where we will see the heat, cool and fresh further north, also keeping an eye on this area of cloud in the north sea, as i mentioned, just fringing north—eastern and eastern coasts o
you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas, with screaming girls at the front and cary watching the film review with me, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan 0rton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. yesterday was the hottest august day since 2003. temperatures reached 36.4 celsius in london and some parts of southern england didn't drop below 20 celsius overnight. lots of sunshine around for many this afternoon,...
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you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas with screaming girls at the front and carye, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello there. is uncomfortably muggy night in southeast england. in between we've got this cloud coming in off the north sea that we start with on sunday. could be 1— to light showers, any of those in the southeast should move away. the cloud thins and breaks, and sunshine develops far and wide. again, the highest numbers will be across the south midlands, southeast wells, the west cou ntry south midlands, southeast wells, the west country to east anglia, 33-35 c. as west country to east anglia, 33—35 c. as we move into monday, over night into monday, we possibly will see some heavy, thundery rain developing, which looks mainly to be across the western side of the uk. still many places will be dry and warm, if not hot on monday with the peak of the heat towards the southeast of england. those temperatures will slowly drop over the coming few d
you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas with screaming girls at the front and carye, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello there. is uncomfortably muggy night in southeast england. in between we've got this cloud coming in off the north sea that we start with on sunday. could be 1— to light showers, any of those in the southeast should move away. the cloud thins...
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they are cool in a proper flavored with the baby for salt chimeric peptalk grated cats and cari and al. gore and by going there right in the. little one then we take the crab and twist of his tail both. and after that windows you can remove the shell from underneath the and. on subject wouldn't. come from the not those that just leaves the tail and that is we can find the crab meat you can eat in the if life was one of one on this income and that's what i'm going to do right now. here in this search with a side of sandwich french bread and i only. the crayfish are also on the menu at some good inspired to stay streets like mrs robinson's a restaurant in the city's prince love district here the crabs a served along with coaches half a mental floss source using mostly local produce. from by i mean are they going to are going to farmers and their coaches are a good crowd from to take these flavors and to give them another they mention. first the craps. a grilled thing coach brown's boss often limped out of to give the dish a unique flavor. we were living in an area with sweet water fish s
they are cool in a proper flavored with the baby for salt chimeric peptalk grated cats and cari and al. gore and by going there right in the. little one then we take the crab and twist of his tail both. and after that windows you can remove the shell from underneath the and. on subject wouldn't. come from the not those that just leaves the tail and that is we can find the crab meat you can eat in the if life was one of one on this income and that's what i'm going to do right now. here in this...
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tropical storm josephine is expected to gain strength as it passes near the cari islands this weekend expected to threaten the east coast of the u.s. tonight, exactly five months after breonna taylor was killed by louisville police in a botched raid, her family is still waiting for justice. the family's attorney, benjamin crump, said today they expect charges to be filed "sooner rather than later." 153 days after the paramedic's death, none of the officers involved have been charged. relatives of taylor met with kentucky's attorney general wednesday but remain frustrated by the investigation. this year's u.s. open tennis tournament will be missing both of last year's champions. bianca andreescu dropped out today, citing the coronavirus pandemic, as did rafael nadal. venus and serena williams will compete in new york. today, they played each other in kentucky, where serena won and leads the all-time series 19-12. up next, a man in a wheelchair is saved as a train barrels toward him. you're about to hear from the hero officer. . >> brennan: when see >> brennan: when you see the heart-st
tropical storm josephine is expected to gain strength as it passes near the cari islands this weekend expected to threaten the east coast of the u.s. tonight, exactly five months after breonna taylor was killed by louisville police in a botched raid, her family is still waiting for justice. the family's attorney, benjamin crump, said today they expect charges to be filed "sooner rather than later." 153 days after the paramedic's death, none of the officers involved have been charged....
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. >>> plus complete coverage along with cary's forecast.ake sure you join us monday morning, 4:30 to 7:00. when thet a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. >>> okay. listen to this one. certain outdoor activities will be allowed to open next week in alameda county. outdoor pools, outpersonal care services like hair and nail salons. car-based gatherings with live entertainment and outdoor wine tastings. that begins friday at 8:00 a.m. >>> lots of nonessential businesses in san francisco say they are on the brink of closing after learning the city will remain on the state's watch list after all. hairstylists and pub owners alike are begging the state for answers and some sort of guidance about the future. some simple timeline of when they could having an impact
. >>> plus complete coverage along with cary's forecast.ake sure you join us monday morning, 4:30 to 7:00. when thet a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. >>> okay. listen to this one. certain...
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this is pat and jean's father, colonel cary owtram.the japanese. the treatment of prisoners in the far east was brutal. thousands died building the railway from thailand to what was then burma. nobody knew what was happening to the prisoners that had been taken or if he was alive still. so it was a very bad time. finally, in august 19a5, the sisters received a telegram telling them their father was alive and would be home soon. oh, it was, you know, wonderful to think that he was going to arrive back. and when he did, he really hadn't changed much. he was a bit thinner, wasn't he? but that was really all the difference. this photo of pat's father was taken by the red cross soon after he had been liberated. as the senior officer at its prison camp, colonel owtram stood up to the japanese and protected his men. he took risks with his own life in order to save other people. and i think this was very much remembered and appreciated by the other people in the camps, because he took a lot of risks to protect them. i think it's tremendously i
this is pat and jean's father, colonel cary owtram.the japanese. the treatment of prisoners in the far east was brutal. thousands died building the railway from thailand to what was then burma. nobody knew what was happening to the prisoners that had been taken or if he was alive still. so it was a very bad time. finally, in august 19a5, the sisters received a telegram telling them their father was alive and would be home soon. oh, it was, you know, wonderful to think that he was going to...
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particularly in areas of california then down into central america the caribbean that very heavy rain cary north was all the while taking it with it but as we go through wednesday some heavy downpours again through southern mexico and the yucatan peninsula. during a moment in time. snapshots of the lives. of the stories one people are afraid to pot. and providing a glimpse into someone else's world through our pursuing in the dream. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness on al-jazeera. welcome back a good amount of our top stories here at this hour u.s. president donald trump has publicly rebuked the leader the white house coronavirus task force the accuse dr deborah books of hurting his administration after she said that the rapid spread of coverage 19 in the u.s. represented a new phase in the pandemic. strain in state of victoria is introducing a 3 and a half 1000 dollars fine for anyone preaching code with 19 isolation orders many cases reached a high of 700 last week. flooding and landslides in south korea have left at least 12 people dead and forced up to 2000 f
particularly in areas of california then down into central america the caribbean that very heavy rain cary north was all the while taking it with it but as we go through wednesday some heavy downpours again through southern mexico and the yucatan peninsula. during a moment in time. snapshots of the lives. of the stories one people are afraid to pot. and providing a glimpse into someone else's world through our pursuing in the dream. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness...
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particularly in areas of california then down into central america the caravan that very heavy rain cary north was all the while taking it with it but as we go through wednesday some heavy downpours again through southern mexico and the yucatan peninsula. as a weapon of war leaves a very deep discount. scar so wrong that the victims men and women can barely talk about it. they are the only witnesses who can help bring about justice al-jazeera follows human rights campaigners in libya investigating since the 2011. libya unspeakable crime on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from doha mining's peter dubey your top stories the u.s. president donald trump has publicly rebuked the leader of the white house coronavirus task force he's accused dr deborah burke's of hurting his administration after she said the rapid spread of that with 19 in the u.s. represented a new phase in the pandemic. that of the world health organization says there may never be a silver bullet to end the virus pandemic and the testing and containment efforts are still our best offense. tens of mill
particularly in areas of california then down into central america the caravan that very heavy rain cary north was all the while taking it with it but as we go through wednesday some heavy downpours again through southern mexico and the yucatan peninsula. as a weapon of war leaves a very deep discount. scar so wrong that the victims men and women can barely talk about it. they are the only witnesses who can help bring about justice al-jazeera follows human rights campaigners in libya...
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. >> that is such a good point, cari.on, i sat with my two children, age 13 and 11, and we watched your clip. we watched robert's claim that same night, we sat and watched it together. they asked a bunch of questions and we started that conversation. so i want to thank you for that. do you believe now that we're going to see some progress out of it? because as you guys are all saying, the nba players now have grabbed the country by the lapel for the moment and say stop, stop, we need to talk about this. so what comes next, i guess, is the question? it's the same thing that happened after the killing of george floyd where the country stopped. there needed to be real change out of that. so from your vantage point, what is that change? what happens now? >> it starts with an awareness and then that change has a ripple effect. your son, i'm sure rgs looks at this world a little bit differently than we did when we grew up. i think that these guys getting in good trouble is great. i think what cari said about a mental health day
. >> that is such a good point, cari.on, i sat with my two children, age 13 and 11, and we watched your clip. we watched robert's claim that same night, we sat and watched it together. they asked a bunch of questions and we started that conversation. so i want to thank you for that. do you believe now that we're going to see some progress out of it? because as you guys are all saying, the nba players now have grabbed the country by the lapel for the moment and say stop, stop, we need to...
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. >> reporter: for centuries, boat captains have believed sea gulls cary the soles of lost sailors.hat is a comforting thought that maybe red eye is a ancestor looking out after him. but he said it's about the rpose that is found whenever two living reaches truly need each other. steve hartman, on the road. in the gulf of maine. >> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs this morning. be sure to join us for our coverage of the republican national convention starting at 10:00 p.m. eastern. reporting from los angeles, i'm jamie yuccas. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight gulf coast on alert for back to back strikes. more than a million acres scorched, the state's historic redwoods threatened. tens of thousands displaced and a troubling forecast that could make the situation worse. >> also president trump unveils a controversial virus breakthrough. plus mr. trump responds to secretly recorded audio tapes where his own sister appears to call him a lir.e. a we'ook ao ahead to the republican national
. >> reporter: for centuries, boat captains have believed sea gulls cary the soles of lost sailors.hat is a comforting thought that maybe red eye is a ancestor looking out after him. but he said it's about the rpose that is found whenever two living reaches truly need each other. steve hartman, on the road. in the gulf of maine. >> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs this morning. be sure to join us for...
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to particularly in areas of california then down into central america the band that very heavy rain cary north was all the while taking it with it but as we go through wednesday some heavy downpours again through southern mexico and the yucatan peninsula. capturing a moment in time. the stories provided to someone else is. inspiring. on al-jazeera another early morning another ceremony to bid help. 29. 1000 to cuban doctors and nurses working in 59 countries around the world as confirmed cases of coronavirus increase so does demand for cuban medics medical services at the island's main export while western commentators assume cuba sends doctors mainly to expand influence experts on the island's health system draw a different conclusion you're making a big sacrifice why are you willing to go. because there are other people that need many people that are sick and dying and that isn't right people shouldn't be dying when there are people who can help them. once welcome now fear. dividing a nation. al-jazeera explores germany's long term economic strategy of pursuing immigrants from the arab
to particularly in areas of california then down into central america the band that very heavy rain cary north was all the while taking it with it but as we go through wednesday some heavy downpours again through southern mexico and the yucatan peninsula. capturing a moment in time. the stories provided to someone else is. inspiring. on al-jazeera another early morning another ceremony to bid help. 29. 1000 to cuban doctors and nurses working in 59 countries around the world as confirmed cases...
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cary, new jersey, independent mine, good morning. caller: i don't think the nomination will mean anything different as far as getting black people on board. she tanked in her primary, you know? once everybody started looking at her record, once tulsa gabbard expose her for what she was, she started -- tulsa gabbard exposei her for what she was. she started sliding off. joe biden has a terrible record towards the black community. you have amy klobuchar, all these democratic primary people, when you look at their records, it's bad records in the black community. we are supposed to just take that? i'm black independent. i'm a baby boomer lack independent. i'm the guy that should be voting for them. the democrats do nothing but insult black people's intelligence, especially biden. every time they let him out the basement, he make sure to say something insulting to black people. they will get my vote. none of them well. thank you. and here is that at the president put on his twitter page. [video clip] >> the radical left, embracing the be
cary, new jersey, independent mine, good morning. caller: i don't think the nomination will mean anything different as far as getting black people on board. she tanked in her primary, you know? once everybody started looking at her record, once tulsa gabbard expose her for what she was, she started -- tulsa gabbard exposei her for what she was. she started sliding off. joe biden has a terrible record towards the black community. you have amy klobuchar, all these democratic primary people, when...
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scrape all along the eastern coast of florida before a possible happened physical i--landfall in the cary or tuesday. the danger for florida is a storm surge, it could reach 4 feet in some places. the governor has warned people to get seven days supply of food, water and medicine, he's declared a state of emergency in some counties. 10,000 utility workers are ready to go. the coronavirus has complicated everything. shelters have been set up. there will be social distancings social distancing will be observed, and the covid testing centers along the east coast of florida have been shut down until the storm passes. eric, back to you. eric: , steve, a preview for what's going to happen later in the week. arthel: meteorologist add come klotz is here with a breakdown of the time line. hi, adam. >> hey, there, arthel. we're expecting the storm to stay on the move, currently headed to the north. it's been 10 to 15 miles an hour, most of the rain offshore, you see that activity, that's going to be the case through the rest of the day until eventually you get a little closer to shore, maybe making
scrape all along the eastern coast of florida before a possible happened physical i--landfall in the cary or tuesday. the danger for florida is a storm surge, it could reach 4 feet in some places. the governor has warned people to get seven days supply of food, water and medicine, he's declared a state of emergency in some counties. 10,000 utility workers are ready to go. the coronavirus has complicated everything. shelters have been set up. there will be social distancings social distancing...
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it was caried out with the taxpayer dollar and we have to get to the bottom of this.t your institutions, look what has happened. they were spying, the fbi was spying on u.s. citizens without any reason. they knew there was no reason to spy. gregg: well, christopher wray has a lot of answering to do because he covered it up. >> yes. gregg: he buried it in the tomb of unknown classified documents in the bowels of the j. edgar hoover building. i hope you get him under oath. senator blackburn, thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. gregg: coming up next, joe biden avoiding sunday show appearances but he is speaking to rapper cardi b. corey lewandoski joins us with his take. ♪ >> you know i noticed that their conventions, these are all taped speeches. michelle obama, the speech is taped. why don't they tell me i will tape my speech next week. that is a lot easier. i will make sure it is perfect toe. every word will be perfect. joe is in his basement. he doesn't come out. they don't ask him questions. hi, this is margaret your dell technologies advisor there's
it was caried out with the taxpayer dollar and we have to get to the bottom of this.t your institutions, look what has happened. they were spying, the fbi was spying on u.s. citizens without any reason. they knew there was no reason to spy. gregg: well, christopher wray has a lot of answering to do because he covered it up. >> yes. gregg: he buried it in the tomb of unknown classified documents in the bowels of the j. edgar hoover building. i hope you get him under oath. senator...
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minnesota already up a gold quakes keeper daniel they got allows the rebound right in front of the gold cari hayes cleans it up for minnesota quakes down to nail 48th minute earthquakes finally get an opportunity. ball hits haze on the wrist handball. that means a penalty kick for san jose magnus eriksson's he's been getting his hair cut during the pandemic no problem converting hears blowing left quakes back in the game down just 2 one but in the 56th minute season lisa maria says that is how you do is clinical with a left foot and this minnesota av 3 one there they had another goal late earthquake story comes to an end in the quarter finals their bubble. you can say is burst for one. the final there well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're respo
minnesota already up a gold quakes keeper daniel they got allows the rebound right in front of the gold cari hayes cleans it up for minnesota quakes down to nail 48th minute earthquakes finally get an opportunity. ball hits haze on the wrist handball. that means a penalty kick for san jose magnus eriksson's he's been getting his hair cut during the pandemic no problem converting hears blowing left quakes back in the game down just 2 one but in the 56th minute season lisa maria says that is how...
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jeffrey: the subjects included two doctors, two clergy, a widor cari three children, and a young clerk style is there from the famous first line: "at exactly 15 minutes past 8:00 inh morning on august 6, 1945, mbpanese time, at the moment when the atomic lashed above hiroshima, ms. toshiko sasaki, a clerk in the personnel department of the east asia tin t works, had just sat downr place in the plant office, ag was turnr head to speak to the girl at the next desk." lesley m.m. blume: and insteadnc of beingerated on the spot, she was almost crushed by falling bookshelves and was covered in books. and when hersey met her and heard her story, he found himself thinking that it was incredibly ironic that this life was nearly taken by books in the first moments of the atomic age. and even when he was still in hiroshima, he knew that he was going to write about that in his own artie. jeffrey: that article would take up the entire issue "the new yorker" on august 31, 1946, lfd would itseecome a bombshell, capturing headlines around the world. in book form, it has sold more than three million co
jeffrey: the subjects included two doctors, two clergy, a widor cari three children, and a young clerk style is there from the famous first line: "at exactly 15 minutes past 8:00 inh morning on august 6, 1945, mbpanese time, at the moment when the atomic lashed above hiroshima, ms. toshiko sasaki, a clerk in the personnel department of the east asia tin t works, had just sat downr place in the plant office, ag was turnr head to speak to the girl at the next desk." lesley m.m. blume:...
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that is cary grant, whose daughter went to my -- babysat for me some time ago. anyhow. that is myth number one. i like the 3/5 clause, not because i like slavery, but in terms of what it says about the politics of constitution making. secondly, the grounds for political selection, let's get the big guy out here. you can tell with madison come up you can see if we round the court. washington, you can post. he is probably more mobile. not much of a leaper but any case, washington is a big guy. 6'3", 6'4", he would tower over 98% of the soldiers. most of them were 5'4". there is a standing story that the presidency was created in washington's image. that's not true. that's not true at all. the framers went round and round on the presidency. they made the decision only with about, in the last week and a half, the convention was adjourned, they did so under conditions of profound uncertainty. let me try to explain why that was the case. will try to do this in seven minutes and then we will have five minutes for this issue and then i will wrap it up. for starters, i think the
that is cary grant, whose daughter went to my -- babysat for me some time ago. anyhow. that is myth number one. i like the 3/5 clause, not because i like slavery, but in terms of what it says about the politics of constitution making. secondly, the grounds for political selection, let's get the big guy out here. you can tell with madison come up you can see if we round the court. washington, you can post. he is probably more mobile. not much of a leaper but any case, washington is a big guy....
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that is cary grant, whose daughter actually babysat for us some time ago. [laughter] anyhow, i like the 3/5 clause, not because i like slavery, but in terms of what it says about the politics of constitution making. secondly, the grounds for political selection, let's get the big guy out here. you can tell from one i stood next to madison, if we were on the court, washington, you could post him. he is more mobile than the average -- i don't know, but in any case, washington was a big guy. 6'3", 6'4", he would tower over 98% of the soldiers. many of them were 5'4". madison's size. there is a standing story that the presidency was created in washington's image. that's not true. it's not true at all. the framers went round and round on the presidency. decisionsthe critical only in the last week and half before the commission was adjourned. they did so under conditions of profound uncertainty. let me try to explain why that was the case. i will try to do this in seven minutes and save five minutes for the judiciary, then we will wrap it up. for starters, the fi
that is cary grant, whose daughter actually babysat for us some time ago. [laughter] anyhow, i like the 3/5 clause, not because i like slavery, but in terms of what it says about the politics of constitution making. secondly, the grounds for political selection, let's get the big guy out here. you can tell from one i stood next to madison, if we were on the court, washington, you could post him. he is more mobile than the average -- i don't know, but in any case, washington was a big guy....
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cary, new jersey, independent mine, good morning. caller: i don't think the nomination will mean anything different as far as getting black people on board. she tanked in her primary, you know? once everybody started looking at her record, once tulsa gabbard expose her for what she was, she started -- tulsa gabbard exposei her for what she was. she started sliding off. joe biden has a terrible record towards the black community. you have amy klobuchar, all these democratic primary people, when you look at their records, it's bad records in the black community. we are supposed to just take that? i'm black independent. i'm a baby boomer lack >> embracing bernie's plan for socialized medicine. attacking joe biden. voters rejected harris. they spotted a phony but not joe biden. he is not that smart. biden calls himself a transition candidate. he is handing over the reins to kamala while they embrace the radical left. slow joe and tony kamala, -- phony kamala wrong for america. to your phone calls. marshall, beltsville, maryland. good mor
cary, new jersey, independent mine, good morning. caller: i don't think the nomination will mean anything different as far as getting black people on board. she tanked in her primary, you know? once everybody started looking at her record, once tulsa gabbard expose her for what she was, she started -- tulsa gabbard exposei her for what she was. she started sliding off. joe biden has a terrible record towards the black community. you have amy klobuchar, all these democratic primary people, when...
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this is pat and jean's father, colonel cary 0wtram.42, and was taken prisoner by the japanese. the treatment of prisoners in the far east was brutal. thousands died building the railway from thailand to what was then burma. nobody knew what was happening to the prisoners that had been taken or if he was alive still. so it was a very bad time. finally, in august 1945, the sisters received a telegram telling them their father was alive and would be home soon. oh, it was, you know, wonderful to think that he was going to arrive back. and when he did, he really hadn't changed much. he was a bit thinner, wasn't he? but that was really all the difference. this photo of pat's father was taken by the red cross soon after he had been liberated. as the senior officer at its prison camp, colonel 0wtram stood up to the japanese and protected his men. he took risks with his own life in order to save other people. and i think this was very much remembered and appreciated by the other people in the camps, because he took a lot of risks to protect the
this is pat and jean's father, colonel cary 0wtram.42, and was taken prisoner by the japanese. the treatment of prisoners in the far east was brutal. thousands died building the railway from thailand to what was then burma. nobody knew what was happening to the prisoners that had been taken or if he was alive still. so it was a very bad time. finally, in august 1945, the sisters received a telegram telling them their father was alive and would be home soon. oh, it was, you know, wonderful to...
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question for you is this what you're "the field of blood" text, have you considered david broderick david caryalifornia particularly given broderick was a senator from california and terry was the supreme court justice from california and they fought just outside of san francisco and broderick was killed and given the context of it being california slavery split within the democratic party in california in particular, was that something that you thought about and i realize as you mentioned earlier that there were literally dozens of other examples. >> host: before we get an answer, are you an amateur historian or if it's a part of your profession? >> guest: i am a professor and broderick was a volunteer officer who moved and gained a lot of his political power and also i'm very involved here at the state counties with history and your viewers should know at the opening in a couple of years i'm very interested as an amateur. just for the incident that you are describing is a famous one and in a dramatic one. what i ended up having to do for the buck, once you start going beyond washington, the
question for you is this what you're "the field of blood" text, have you considered david broderick david caryalifornia particularly given broderick was a senator from california and terry was the supreme court justice from california and they fought just outside of san francisco and broderick was killed and given the context of it being california slavery split within the democratic party in california in particular, was that something that you thought about and i realize as you...
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this housing project on cary street, that along with 480 of homes were actually cited in civil lawsuit to us tonight because there was led inside of the homes there were in. we know that it is a toxin. the cdc indicates that if a percent six microsoft lead, that person will have cognizant damage for the remainder of the lives. and freddie gray had 36. so this is young man was born premature, underweight, addicted to heroin, and had lead poisoning. by that time in his life, these two years old. freddifreddie gray never had a . we never give him a chance. so when you look at the fact that when he was in the tenth grade and is almost 19 years old. when you look at the fact that he had been in special education his entire academic prayer, because of the lead poisoning and we are asking his teachers and incredibly unfair tech to be able to make up for things and frankly, his neurological system, pendant thing to do with it. but the fact that we continue to do that in every single interaction with the various systems and freddie's life with her it was his, displacing but also educational sys
this housing project on cary street, that along with 480 of homes were actually cited in civil lawsuit to us tonight because there was led inside of the homes there were in. we know that it is a toxin. the cdc indicates that if a percent six microsoft lead, that person will have cognizant damage for the remainder of the lives. and freddie gray had 36. so this is young man was born premature, underweight, addicted to heroin, and had lead poisoning. by that time in his life, these two years old....
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dicen que estÁn viendo a muchas personas con mÁs inflamaciÓn y mÁs caries y enfermedades en las encÍas vamos o mensaje de nuestras afiliadas y estaremos respondiendo todas y cada una de sus inquietudes. estamos para apoyarlos e informarlos aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica". sÍguenos en twitter, facebook e instagram. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. [cortina musical] [cortina musical] raÚl: hace falta crema de vez en cuando. no sÉ si ustedes estÁn de acuerdo. vamos a seguir respondiendo preguntas. " mi esposo y yo salimos positivo pasado 15 de julio. hoy fuimos a hacernos la prueba y me dijeron que mejor esperarÁ dos semanas mÁs porque lo mÁs seguro es que saliera positivo, que son 45 dÍas para que el virus salga por completo del cuerpo, eso es cierto? tengo cuatro niÑos pequeÑos y muero por verlos y abrazarlos". >> raÚl, tenemos que ver quÉ tipo de prueba se hizo. si les estÁn dando 45 dÍas para que el virus saca completamente el cuerpo es algo que no se sabe completamente. la infecciÓn durado sem
dicen que estÁn viendo a muchas personas con mÁs inflamaciÓn y mÁs caries y enfermedades en las encÍas vamos o mensaje de nuestras afiliadas y estaremos respondiendo todas y cada una de sus inquietudes. estamos para apoyarlos e informarlos aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica". sÍguenos en twitter, facebook e instagram. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. [cortina musical] [cortina musical]...
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cary, new jersey, independent mine, good morning.aller: i don't think the nomination will mean anything different as far as getting black people on board. she tanked in her primary, you know? once everybody started looking at her record, once tulsa gabbard expose her for what she was, she started -- tulsa gabbard exposei her for what she was. she started sliding off. joe biden has a terrible record towards the black community. you have amy klobuchar, all these democratic primary people, when you look at their records, it's bad records in the black community. we are supposed to just take that? i'm black independent. i'm a baby boomer lack independent. i'm the guy that should be voting for them. the democrats do nothing but insult black people's intelligence, especially biden. every time they let him out the basement, he make sure to say something insulting to black people. they will get my vote. none of them well. thank you. and here is that at the president put on his twitter page. [video clip] >> the radical left, embracing the bern
cary, new jersey, independent mine, good morning.aller: i don't think the nomination will mean anything different as far as getting black people on board. she tanked in her primary, you know? once everybody started looking at her record, once tulsa gabbard expose her for what she was, she started -- tulsa gabbard exposei her for what she was. she started sliding off. joe biden has a terrible record towards the black community. you have amy klobuchar, all these democratic primary people, when...
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you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas with screaming girls at the front and caryweek. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello. this is breakfast with tina daheley and jon kay. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. borisjohnson says that getting all pupils in england back to school in september is now a "national priority". writing in the mail on sunday, the prime minister claims it is "morally indefensible" to keep children out of the classroom for any longer than necessary. he has also indicated that pubs and restaurants will close before schools in the event of future lockdowns. international leaders will hold talks this morning to raise aid for beirut after a massive explosion devastated the lebanese capital on tuesday, leaving at least 158 dead. several thousand people took to the streets yesterday to protest against the country's leaders. some of them stormed government buildings and clashed with riot police. the government has formally asked the royal navy to support
you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas with screaming girls at the front and caryweek. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello. this is breakfast with tina daheley and jon kay. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. borisjohnson says that getting all pupils in england back to school in september is now a "national priority". writing in the mail on sunday, the prime minister...
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you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas, with screaming girls at the front and caryxt week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. 00:29:34,679 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 it's. . .fine. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the government wants france to take tougher action on migrants who are trying to reach the uk by boat after record numbers crossed the channel this week. immigration minister chris philp says every migrants trying to cross should be bigger printed so they can be deported to the country they arrived from. —— fingerprinted. 235 people, including children, crossing in 17 vessels on thursday, followed by more than 130 yesterday. face coverings are now compulsory and more indoor settings in england and scotland, following a recent spike in coronavirus cases. anyone visiting a cinema, museum, place of worship or an aquarium will now be required to cover their mouth or nose. coverings also become compulsory in all public enclosed
you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas, with screaming girls at the front and caryxt week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. 00:29:34,679 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 it's. . .fine. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the government wants france to take tougher action on migrants who are trying to reach the uk by boat after record numbers...
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you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas, with screaming girls at the front and cary grant in the back at the vip area. thanks for watching the film review with me, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. max verstappen spoils the mercedes party at silverstone, with victory in the 70th anniversary grand prix. ben stokes is to miss the rest of england's test series against pakistan, flying home to new zealand flying home to new zealand to be with family. and a blow for champions celtic, in the scottish premiership... they fail to win against kilmarnock hello there, and welcome to sportsday. lots on the way — but we'll start with the action from silverstone. and after such a dominant performance at the track last week, it was always going to take something special to defeat the mercedes of lewis hamilton and valtteri bottas, in the 70th anniversary grand prix. but max verstappen produced a stunning drive, to top the
you right into the room of the international hotel in vegas, with screaming girls at the front and cary grant in the back at the vip area. thanks for watching the film review with me, anna smith. stay safe. i will be back next week. do you know how dangerous that is? mrvan orton? is everything all right? fine. it's. . .fine. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. max verstappen spoils the mercedes party at silverstone, with victory in the 70th anniversary grand prix. ben stokes...