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related relatedly, i believe it was nathan that suggested professor chaplin for this episode. he knew she was working on this topic and she was generous enough to share progress research and we created a segment around that. using that research, i would tease out continuity versus change over time. obviously a big part of the job is finding historical precedence and analogies, sort of, for the topic. in the case of climate change, that meant looking for ways that historians are recognized alterations in climate and weather, going back as far as we could, and professor chaplin's work speaks to that. there's a kind of weird comfort that we provide audiences to say that you've been here before. so on one hand with a unprecedented times. we have been talking climate change for a long time and the world hasn't ended just yet. maybe there's still something we can do. but on the other hand, there's this sad continuity to that, that in fact we have been talking about climate change for as long as we have been burning fossil fuels or freedom molecules, and we haven't -- still haven't h
related relatedly, i believe it was nathan that suggested professor chaplin for this episode. he knew she was working on this topic and she was generous enough to share progress research and we created a segment around that. using that research, i would tease out continuity versus change over time. obviously a big part of the job is finding historical precedence and analogies, sort of, for the topic. in the case of climate change, that meant looking for ways that historians are recognized...
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May 9, 2020
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following in a great tradition of films like chaplin's the great dictator and roberto benigni's lifef nazism, with waititi playing a slapstick version of hitler, the imaginary best friend of a young boy growing up under the third reich. despite the potentially incendiary premise, i found jojo rabbit to be rather bland — neither sharp norfunny enough to cut to the heart of its controversial subject. many others disagree, and the film has provoked heated debate since first opening in cinemas. you can make up your own mind about it on dvd from monday. that's it. thank for watching the film review. stay safe and i'll be back next week with more home viewing treats. you aren't eating. no, i am not that hungry. i might eat later. for now, i'm just going to chew on these grapes. hello. it's hard to overstate just how different our weather will be by the end of sunday, certainly in the feel of things out there as it turns much colder across the uk. the cold accentuated by a strengthening wind as well. more cloud around, too, the chance of seeing a bit of rain. sunday begins with the cold air
following in a great tradition of films like chaplin's the great dictator and roberto benigni's lifef nazism, with waititi playing a slapstick version of hitler, the imaginary best friend of a young boy growing up under the third reich. despite the potentially incendiary premise, i found jojo rabbit to be rather bland — neither sharp norfunny enough to cut to the heart of its controversial subject. many others disagree, and the film has provoked heated debate since first opening in cinemas....
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May 26, 2020
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at 9:00 in the morning, the chaplin said simply, commit his body to the deep.people have heard this story even though we like to tell it here and the reason is it got no press coverage. no one talked about it because april 12, 1945, the day of the funeral was the day president roosevelt died. harry s. truman was sworn in as president. now we are inside the cabin on the missouri, a very large space, well decorated and it is for the captain of the missouri when the ship is in port or when he is visiting dignitaries and needs to act as a diplomat. the uss missouri memorial association has a large collection, a large part has been donated by former crewmembers. the collection spans from the turn of the century with the original battleship missouri to modern-day with the current uss missouri simmering. -- submarine. we have pulled out some artifacts for display. the two you see here are very important pieces of the ship's history. fragments of the kamikaze plane that hit the missouri in 1945. the piece on the left still has factory paint on it, the piece on the righ
at 9:00 in the morning, the chaplin said simply, commit his body to the deep.people have heard this story even though we like to tell it here and the reason is it got no press coverage. no one talked about it because april 12, 1945, the day of the funeral was the day president roosevelt died. harry s. truman was sworn in as president. now we are inside the cabin on the missouri, a very large space, well decorated and it is for the captain of the missouri when the ship is in port or when he is...
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chief toney chaplin says police responded to his house after he and another man got into an argument and threatened to fight each other. >> he admitted to retrieving the knife and lunging at the officers with a knife and he apologized and said basically it was his fault. >> the man who was shot is now in jail and faces multiple charges related to assault with a deadly weapon against a police officer. >>> the bay area finally feeling a little relief from this week's heat wave, our natural ac rolled into the golden gate today, we are taking a live look from our dublin camera where it still warm inland. our chief meteorologist paul heggen is crunching the numbers. you got that side of the bay and the side of the bay, it's two different worlds. >> i live on your side of the bay and was about 85 degrees when i left san ramon this afternoon and got into downtown san francisco and it was about 60 degrees. inland temperatures were warm to hot, low 80s for the south bay, mid-eighties northbay, santa rosa made it up to 84 degrees, 96 degrees in concord, a full 70 degrees above average. current
chief toney chaplin says police responded to his house after he and another man got into an argument and threatened to fight each other. >> he admitted to retrieving the knife and lunging at the officers with a knife and he apologized and said basically it was his fault. >> the man who was shot is now in jail and faces multiple charges related to assault with a deadly weapon against a police officer. >>> the bay area finally feeling a little relief from this week's heat...
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May 20, 2020
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mike hayward police chief tony chaplin said he didn't think twice about hiring singh. smacked we heard him because is a great candidate but he did everything every other candidate has to do to get the position. he just happens to work turban. >> reporter: officer singh hopes in the years to come having more turban officers will be the norm. >>> and oakland the city council has unanimously approved a proposed ballot measure that would allow 16 and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections. school board members says the initiative shows the city cares about fostering youth leadership and empowering the next generation of leaders. council president rebecca kaplan wrote the measure, which was supported by mayor libby schaff and others. voters will get their chance to weigh in on the november 3rd election. >>> still had tonight, as i have relief from business owners . coming up, how some retailers got back to business today with some restrictions lifted. >>> and warmer weather headed our way for the memorial day weekend. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico
mike hayward police chief tony chaplin said he didn't think twice about hiring singh. smacked we heard him because is a great candidate but he did everything every other candidate has to do to get the position. he just happens to work turban. >> reporter: officer singh hopes in the years to come having more turban officers will be the norm. >>> and oakland the city council has unanimously approved a proposed ballot measure that would allow 16 and 17-year-olds to vote in school...
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chicks sometimes trees are able to focus on a significant scale young chaplin's good precious little sunlight so how do they survive peter bull even works for forestry department in germany. he raises awareness about forests with the help of distinctly human analogies. mother trees recognize their own offspring they link up and pump too much sugar solution it's basically akin to nursing just. so trees suckle their samplings really. if we take a look below the surface we find fun guy spinning long threads around the trees roots for the fun guy use them to supply the tree with nutrients that it would otherwise be able to access in return literally supplies the fungus with sugar a system that benefits both sides. from god link up with a number of tree simultaneously resulting in a huge network underground that's become known as the would wide web of. young trees trap into the network and feed off the sugar provided by the older trees. older trees with their large ground supply higher levels of sugar to the networks which is why researchers call them other trees and remarkably additional
chicks sometimes trees are able to focus on a significant scale young chaplin's good precious little sunlight so how do they survive peter bull even works for forestry department in germany. he raises awareness about forests with the help of distinctly human analogies. mother trees recognize their own offspring they link up and pump too much sugar solution it's basically akin to nursing just. so trees suckle their samplings really. if we take a look below the surface we find fun guy spinning...
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May 11, 2020
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next is chaplin ibrahim rahim. >> let us pray. gracious and merciful lord, i pray for our nation. i bring the needs of our citizens before you and ask that you be with all of us for the challenges we endured from covid-19. i pray for the victims and families of victims that have lost their lives as well as those that are fighting for their lives today. i pray for the many without jobs. i ask that you would give all of our nation's leaders the wisdom encouraged to lead us through this pandemic. i pray for our president, vice president, first lady, second lady. i ask that you help us to work together as a nation. i ask that you bless our congress and all those in leadership positions to restore our nation back to full operation. i pray for your protection over all of our valiant health-care workers, our courageous first responders, law enforcement, community, and brave men and women of our military. i pray for all the essential workers. i pray for the soundness of mind for our governors and judges across the land. i pray for every faith community and their leaders. and i ask your bl
next is chaplin ibrahim rahim. >> let us pray. gracious and merciful lord, i pray for our nation. i bring the needs of our citizens before you and ask that you be with all of us for the challenges we endured from covid-19. i pray for the victims and families of victims that have lost their lives as well as those that are fighting for their lives today. i pray for the many without jobs. i ask that you would give all of our nation's leaders the wisdom encouraged to lead us through this...
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by industrial capitalism we had a vision of society that many viewers will remember like charlie chaplin with a new vision of society networks like clockwork and a factory where it's not only mass production and mass consumption everybody has their role to play and their part to make a contribution that's very hierarchical and so forth and conformity and all of those values the social qualities that came out of the nature of industrial capitalism so what is the social vision of surveillance capitalism? and my argument is that stems from the whole machine learning framework to have various computers and devices so imagine self driving cars and a fleet as the intelligence of the cars learn something it's not like one of the cars learns and the others are on an individual learning curve soon as one car learns they all learn there is the essential hard to go on reading the data and back to all the individual parts so the point is they all learn the same thing and they all move in the same direction as far as the learning goes and then to not stop bad a train crossing then all of them are lea
by industrial capitalism we had a vision of society that many viewers will remember like charlie chaplin with a new vision of society networks like clockwork and a factory where it's not only mass production and mass consumption everybody has their role to play and their part to make a contribution that's very hierarchical and so forth and conformity and all of those values the social qualities that came out of the nature of industrial capitalism so what is the social vision of surveillance...
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and joyce chaplin who i met at the johns hopkins university when we were both in graduate school together. i prided myself on being the first person to the library every morning, there was only one person who was there always before me and that was joyce chaplin. do you remember that, joyce? >> you're going to tell everything about -- >> no, that's it. i stopped right there. joyce is the james duncan phillips professor of early american history at harvard university. her most recent works include "roundabout the earth: circumnavigating magellan to orbit." and with allison bashford the new world of thomas robert mouthace rereading the principle of population. joyce has been kind enough to be a guest on backstory three times. >> three times. >> and she's going to talk to us a little bit about what it is to be like dropped into a show where people know each other pretty well and bring scholarship to bear on a topic that we hope will reach a broader public. not an easy thing to do and joyce has done it masterfully as a guest three times. so let me take five or ten minutes and just give you a
and joyce chaplin who i met at the johns hopkins university when we were both in graduate school together. i prided myself on being the first person to the library every morning, there was only one person who was there always before me and that was joyce chaplin. do you remember that, joyce? >> you're going to tell everything about -- >> no, that's it. i stopped right there. joyce is the james duncan phillips professor of early american history at harvard university. her most recent...
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a black chaplin wrote this. he wrote, biddle's pain was mixed with pleasure at the capitol because it was his privileged to be visited by abraham lincoln, to be taken by the hand and to receive from the kindly president words of complement and cheer. until the day he died, he never tired of telling people about what he called the supreme hours of his life, the time that he was wounded in baltimore and met went to washington dc and met abraham lincoln. blackn welcomed his first guest to the white house in 1862. aprilan ame bishop named daniel payne. they had a long conversation, about 45 minutes, in lincoln's office. and afterwards, payne wrote about it. there was nothing stiff or formal in the air or manner of his excellency. nothing egotistic. president lincoln received and conversed with me as if i had been one of his intimate acquaintances, or one of his friendly neighbors. i left him with a profound sense of his real greatness and his fitness to rule and nation composed of all the races on the face of the gl
a black chaplin wrote this. he wrote, biddle's pain was mixed with pleasure at the capitol because it was his privileged to be visited by abraham lincoln, to be taken by the hand and to receive from the kindly president words of complement and cheer. until the day he died, he never tired of telling people about what he called the supreme hours of his life, the time that he was wounded in baltimore and met went to washington dc and met abraham lincoln. blackn welcomed his first guest to the...
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american cases approaching two million, close to 100,000 deaths, taking a toll even on a hospital chaplini played football and before and after that i was a soldier and i thought i was safe coming into chaplincy, coming into medicine. now i'm learning there are bad will scars with that as well. >> reporter: battle scars that could leave a psychological mark for years to come which is why this new breed of soldier needs you, even as our nation cautiously moves forward. for now, on this memorial day, respect and gratitude for their service. we have so many to thank. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> yes, we do. thank you for that. that's going to wrap up this hour of msnbc live. chris jansing will take it over after a quick break. thank you for spending your memorial day with us. them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. for people with heart failur
american cases approaching two million, close to 100,000 deaths, taking a toll even on a hospital chaplini played football and before and after that i was a soldier and i thought i was safe coming into chaplincy, coming into medicine. now i'm learning there are bad will scars with that as well. >> reporter: battle scars that could leave a psychological mark for years to come which is why this new breed of soldier needs you, even as our nation cautiously moves forward. for now, on this...