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we were last year in chester county a year ago. obviously a lot in the country has changed since then. what not appear to have changed is the political trends. this area has been leaning blue more than a decade. the decoratic party counting on home court advantage for former vice president joe biden. he lives in nearby wilmington, delaware. latest polls show the democrat nominee with a nine point lead in pennsylvania over president trump. last time around president trump came back and won this state at the end. narrow victory over hillary clinton, primarily driven by a lot of strength in the rural areas. people who want ad change. so flip that around now as we bring in voters. can biden count on the same desire for change? who are you supporting. >> joe biden. connell: tell me why? >> we need to get trump out. i have always been a democrat. i have always been supported him. he is local guy. he has empathy. he has been through so much in his life and he can relate to people in a way that nobody else can. connell: who are you support
we were last year in chester county a year ago. obviously a lot in the country has changed since then. what not appear to have changed is the political trends. this area has been leaning blue more than a decade. the decoratic party counting on home court advantage for former vice president joe biden. he lives in nearby wilmington, delaware. latest polls show the democrat nominee with a nine point lead in pennsylvania over president trump. last time around president trump came back and won this...
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of making some stockpiling safer for ethical for jones from chester university an expert in fuels and combustion so thank you for sharing your insights with that much either thank you. next we turn our attention to india that country has bolstered security in kashmir as it marks one year since scrapping the disputed region's semi autonomous status while the government stripped jungleland cuz near in his only muslim majority state of its special rights last august the renderer modi's government at the move was necessary to bury and integrate the region and boost its economy but the imposition of direct room cost anger and security restrictions choked the economy and kashmiris there's lockdowns communication blackouts and mass detentions while parallel to that controversial anniversary indian prime minister modi led a ceremony to inaugurate the building of a hindu temple that has been the focus of a bitter decades long dispute between hindus and muslims. oh no this is it stands for an historic triumph for india's hindu nationalist government after a decades long dispute prime minister n
of making some stockpiling safer for ethical for jones from chester university an expert in fuels and combustion so thank you for sharing your insights with that much either thank you. next we turn our attention to india that country has bolstered security in kashmir as it marks one year since scrapping the disputed region's semi autonomous status while the government stripped jungleland cuz near in his only muslim majority state of its special rights last august the renderer modi's government...
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this is daniel chester french. we have the mall cat of the head, the life seismic out of the head for the lincoln memorial. the very famous sculpture of lincoln. i'd like to do you to tell our audience about the reach of these casts, and about how subsequent generations of sculptures owe a great dad of data to divot for what he did. >> so obviously, in the absence of a living model after 1865, sculptures relied on evil. of all went on to create his statue, there's one in rochester and one in springfield. not enormously successful as public works of bork art but he did produce bust, non draped passed, the hands. and he did very well manufacturing these reproductions. so that sculptures eventually bought copies of their own, augusta st. gardens used a mask and a hands for his great standing lincoln in chicago and daniel chester french of course used the mask and the hands which are preserved in chester would in stop ridge massachusetts to model the great lincoln memorial sculpture. no they don't say, a l and silent w
this is daniel chester french. we have the mall cat of the head, the life seismic out of the head for the lincoln memorial. the very famous sculpture of lincoln. i'd like to do you to tell our audience about the reach of these casts, and about how subsequent generations of sculptures owe a great dad of data to divot for what he did. >> so obviously, in the absence of a living model after 1865, sculptures relied on evil. of all went on to create his statue, there's one in rochester and one...
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reporter: just to wrap things up, we are driving later tonight when we are done here in chester county to the north and to the eastern part of the state. we will end up in joe biden's hometown of scranton tomorrow. that's in lackawanna county which is opposite from this part of pennsylvania because here, this was republican for many years then as i said it started to shift more to the left. in lackawanna county, you have the pro-democrat union vote that dominated for years, but then they shifted more to the middle. as an example, barack obama eight years ago won there by 27 points but hillary clinton only won by three. curious once we get up there to see how much trump's support is still there or maybe building from four years ago. such an important state. liz: oh, yeah. in philly, aren't the sixers playing tonight? i'm not sure. don't quote me on that. they are in the playoffs here. it will be dueling television here. connell, thank you very much. connell mcshane. live from pennsylvania. key battleground state. >>> with the closing bell ringing in 48 minutes, dow has just cut in half
reporter: just to wrap things up, we are driving later tonight when we are done here in chester county to the north and to the eastern part of the state. we will end up in joe biden's hometown of scranton tomorrow. that's in lackawanna county which is opposite from this part of pennsylvania because here, this was republican for many years then as i said it started to shift more to the left. in lackawanna county, you have the pro-democrat union vote that dominated for years, but then they...
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>> a veteran west chester county detective named alison had joined the investigation and led some ofhe questioning. >> may, the daughter, what did you make of her? >> pretty much i got the feeling that she was being honest with me, but you never know. people are deceptive. >> the p kos went through narcy's story once again. hoping for some overlooked detail or investigative nugget. >> she is a grieving -- all of a sudden widow. >> exactly. we need that information. she's the last person that saw mr. novak. >> narcy told detectives there was something of value missing, a gold bracelet that spelled out ben's name in diamonds. an expensive rolex watch was still on the bed lying in a pool of bed as well as an unexplained broken stem from a cheap pair of sunglasses. and then there was the matter of her husband's huge batman collection and a rare comic valued at $43,000 he was planning on selling that weekend. >> batman might have a motivation for murder, his passion in life. >> uh-huh. >> he had a valuable comic and somebody else wanted it. >> correct. >> wanted the value of it. >> correc
>> a veteran west chester county detective named alison had joined the investigation and led some ofhe questioning. >> may, the daughter, what did you make of her? >> pretty much i got the feeling that she was being honest with me, but you never know. people are deceptive. >> the p kos went through narcy's story once again. hoping for some overlooked detail or investigative nugget. >> she is a grieving -- all of a sudden widow. >> exactly. we need that...
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general douglas mcarthur, commander in the southwest pacific and admiral chester nimmits.eral dwight d. eisenhower was coordinating plans with the staff in the european theater of operations. general leslie mcnar. general omar bradley, soon to be given a top field command. general henry hap arnold. chief of the services of supply with the stupendous task of logistical support which would help armies deployed throughout the world. the first of our troops began arriving at overseas staging areas. in north ireland, england, australia, army troops relieved battle scarred marines to continue to fight. the united states was demonstrating not only a will to fight, be the capability of fighting a two-front war half a world apart. on the 8th of november, american forces struck the shore of north africa. we were to use an appropriate american phrase in business. the business of an all-out fight against powerful aggresrs who had reached out to conquer the world. we had come thousands of miles, but not for conquest. in 1942, the commander of our ground forces said it best. >> the unit
general douglas mcarthur, commander in the southwest pacific and admiral chester nimmits.eral dwight d. eisenhower was coordinating plans with the staff in the european theater of operations. general leslie mcnar. general omar bradley, soon to be given a top field command. general henry hap arnold. chief of the services of supply with the stupendous task of logistical support which would help armies deployed throughout the world. the first of our troops began arriving at overseas staging areas....
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i said no sir and well, chester did. he took the quarter and we wept to church sunday and he made chester take that quarter up to the pulpit and put it in offer. he could not spend it. and we did that for a lot of elderly people. on the other side i was being kind of trained to do something pretty good, but i didn't see it because dad and mama would go to the school and would have all these talks with the teachers. and what they were talking about later on i learned from my older sisters and brothers is that they said, james, dad and mom are very proud of you. you're real smart and they'll tell those teachers to push you, push you real hard because you got the smarts. i learned later because i always had to do everything in school. we have a school program, we want you to be the mc, we want you to start that group, we want you to be over the agriculture program and i had all these assignments. so when i i would come home i didn't get a chance to go out and play because i had to do all these things. now, james, you've got
i said no sir and well, chester did. he took the quarter and we wept to church sunday and he made chester take that quarter up to the pulpit and put it in offer. he could not spend it. and we did that for a lot of elderly people. on the other side i was being kind of trained to do something pretty good, but i didn't see it because dad and mama would go to the school and would have all these talks with the teachers. and what they were talking about later on i learned from my older sisters and...
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general douglas mcarthur, commander in the southwest pacific and admiral chester nimitz. dwight ty eisenhower was coordinating momentous plans in the european theater of operations. i'm general leslie mcintyre, general of all commanding american ground forces. general omar bradley, commandant of the infantry, soon to be given a top field of commands i'm. in general henry arnold commanding army air forces. general sommerville, moved up to the chief a services of supply with a stupendous task of logistical support would what we finally be an army of many millions deployed throughout the world. the first of our troops began arriving at overseas staging areas. and north ireland, england, australia. on bloody canal relieved worry marines considered continuing to fight for the solomon islands. united states was not only does showing a will to fight but a two front war against half a world apart. on the 8th of november, 1942, american amphibious forces struck the shores of north africa. we were to use inappropriate american phrase in business. the business of an all out fight ag
general douglas mcarthur, commander in the southwest pacific and admiral chester nimitz. dwight ty eisenhower was coordinating momentous plans in the european theater of operations. i'm general leslie mcintyre, general of all commanding american ground forces. general omar bradley, commandant of the infantry, soon to be given a top field of commands i'm. in general henry arnold commanding army air forces. general sommerville, moved up to the chief a services of supply with a stupendous task of...
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knock who kaku scored the winning goal to help interest bents to the semifinals joining them are men chester united who needed extra time and bruno fernando's goal from the spot to defeat copenhagen. well still in germany and turning now to the domestic league it looks like there will be no fans and going to sleep to stadiums when the new season starts on september 18th comes after several politicians voiced their skepticism over proposal in the german football league to allow a limited number of spectators to watch the games in the upcoming campaign. thanks for watching. time and place captured in pictures. images of cars on. 'd the flu studio's archives slimes in bygone eras. leads to those living today.
knock who kaku scored the winning goal to help interest bents to the semifinals joining them are men chester united who needed extra time and bruno fernando's goal from the spot to defeat copenhagen. well still in germany and turning now to the domestic league it looks like there will be no fans and going to sleep to stadiums when the new season starts on september 18th comes after several politicians voiced their skepticism over proposal in the german football league to allow a limited number...
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this is, of course, daniel chester french. we have the mock head for the lincoln memorial. this is a famous sculpture of lincoln. i would like you to tell the audien audience about the reach lincoln had and how sculptors owe a great deal of gratitude to volk for what he did. >> obviously after the living model after 1865, sculptors relied on volk. volk went on to create his statue. there's one in rochester and one in springfield. not successful as public works of art. but he did reproduce busts, drape busts, non-drape busts, the hands themselves, the life mask itself, and he did very well manufacturing these reproductions. so, that sculptors eventually brought copies of their own. he used the mask and hands for his great standing lincoln in chicago. and daniel chester french, of course, used the mask and the hands which are preserved at chesterwood in stock ridge, massachusetts, to model the great lincoln memorial sculpture. and no they don't say a.l. in sign language which is a myth about the lincoln memorial. i wrote a book about french so i get a lot of questions about t
this is, of course, daniel chester french. we have the mock head for the lincoln memorial. this is a famous sculpture of lincoln. i would like you to tell the audien audience about the reach lincoln had and how sculptors owe a great deal of gratitude to volk for what he did. >> obviously after the living model after 1865, sculptors relied on volk. volk went on to create his statue. there's one in rochester and one in springfield. not successful as public works of art. but he did reproduce...
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i have had william will chester's book and i think that i was in my early high school days and one summer i read and my future friend, evan thomas and walter isaacson's book about them so much i didn't rewrite them sequentially and ten years later i was at a job interview with "newsweek" at the time and i said when i read your book and then i reread it was such a good summer. he looked at me and said he would have been a loser. [laughter] it is a wonderful portrait of churchill's world the great victorian summer. the other is that not enough people read is my early life which is his best book published 34 or 35. another book if you haven't seen it is called great contemporaries. >> favorites rather than heroes because i think heroes are avid interest. >> there's the risk by the way if you write about them. >> of the lovely thing about discovering people is discovering how human they are. one of the people i'm fascinated by is someone i suspect most people won't know much about and he founded a dynasty in india that lasted. he came from a small kingdom in central asia and when he was about
i have had william will chester's book and i think that i was in my early high school days and one summer i read and my future friend, evan thomas and walter isaacson's book about them so much i didn't rewrite them sequentially and ten years later i was at a job interview with "newsweek" at the time and i said when i read your book and then i reread it was such a good summer. he looked at me and said he would have been a loser. [laughter] it is a wonderful portrait of churchill's...
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julia which chester is in, minneapolis, maryland. students who decided to stay in the game. >> reporter: a couple of schools had different guidelines. i am here at annapolis. athletes across the country are patien patience. i spoke with one of the athletes who transferred to an out of state school to ensure he could play for his senior fall season and get those needed to college recruiters. he and his mom moved to their vacation home in florida so he can play football there. here is what is they told me about that decision. >> a lot of them rely on their fall season to get recruited. you push back to the spring and now that eliminates that whole process for his senior year and junior. >> i don't think people understand how much bonded we are of the sports that we play. they don't understand how deeply connected sports like football or volleyball or arts for student athletes. not being able to play a sport that they love, it would have driven me crazy if i had to sit in my home the whole season and not play at all. >> i think when we
julia which chester is in, minneapolis, maryland. students who decided to stay in the game. >> reporter: a couple of schools had different guidelines. i am here at annapolis. athletes across the country are patien patience. i spoke with one of the athletes who transferred to an out of state school to ensure he could play for his senior fall season and get those needed to college recruiters. he and his mom moved to their vacation home in florida so he can play football there. here is what...
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that you know chester. so if you throw in this so he made the. same used to love you good after. this it's. not a good story books are pushing are still still in the ocean of the she knew the good. you could put on shifts if it suits. your portion of sim was. used to is much on the plan you know and with a glitch or with a ball of boards you. just knew. where you were to. put. the. thank you god came home 2 years ago she's one of the few women lucky enough to avoid capture or being thrown in jail on leaving the area seized by jihadists. to show by her thoughts on a new ghost i seriously doubt should go i don't trust us what that all a lot of ca addict osha would love if i have. done this before and not for to stop because the word. i see. you look on on your new door to discard. all the credit bureaus and it's a bit ill. yarn you brought to the slum myin you brought to a league you have. nor that of. the world but i scored zali logic to that of the above i really would be really expensive. but it is still a choice you have much to you on the streets on your cupped ok i'll let you
that you know chester. so if you throw in this so he made the. same used to love you good after. this it's. not a good story books are pushing are still still in the ocean of the she knew the good. you could put on shifts if it suits. your portion of sim was. used to is much on the plan you know and with a glitch or with a ball of boards you. just knew. where you were to. put. the. thank you god came home 2 years ago she's one of the few women lucky enough to avoid capture or being thrown in...
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audience goes all numbness must live on the shall we once but i didn't use it we knew but in your mind chester with this a muscle with him. you know if to one of. the i hold refugee camp has become a virtual prison for more than 70000 people who fled from the war zone. but she said that i was so sorry. for still be via. the ship and just being in seymour no we didn't see it up to his alcoholism the media of course the fall and there are shortages of food water and health care in the camp human rights organizations say that several people die here after a day. in a smoke. but learned to commune with us because it's a scene. in we. just see a shitty to be sure she. is going to release so-called the wish to. a to decrease or to to. a meaning you could soon be shooting you. must get into lots of them we see this. is a place to live i need to kick. a hole was that they need so. much . less. just pressed each. person will supply. being is no coke me a beat you know it you quit using. so there will still exist the kid. is using you know what you're going to sue me when you put the good do well you kn
audience goes all numbness must live on the shall we once but i didn't use it we knew but in your mind chester with this a muscle with him. you know if to one of. the i hold refugee camp has become a virtual prison for more than 70000 people who fled from the war zone. but she said that i was so sorry. for still be via. the ship and just being in seymour no we didn't see it up to his alcoholism the media of course the fall and there are shortages of food water and health care in the camp human...
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a look or so how does the responding to their own lives lost and come to the most of them lesser chester purposes that from now until our voices tell sort. of that these 2 or 3 have a shared some past and the intense feeling more sympathy in the normal sense that this is about us. intercept or cultural component and i see the question of us going to the states and getting more guns in proportion to student protests fish and happiness and peace and that he's. there she says don't risk your lives don't resist the police what do you make of this video felix. so this video i think is a method that she was all blush to send to the russian people telling their countrymen the regime she really needed to leave the country because she's become the no frantic and take heat or resisting look at shane cole and and she stayed in the country they imprisoned to. discover a monster that could have led to even more protests so forcing her own of the country by offering her have to keep her children safe there was no way for the regime to you know but to try and deal with this moment of extreme insecurity
a look or so how does the responding to their own lives lost and come to the most of them lesser chester purposes that from now until our voices tell sort. of that these 2 or 3 have a shared some past and the intense feeling more sympathy in the normal sense that this is about us. intercept or cultural component and i see the question of us going to the states and getting more guns in proportion to student protests fish and happiness and peace and that he's. there she says don't risk your lives...
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anthony salondo joins us from his home in west chester county, new york.ood morning, anthony. >> hey, john, good to see you. >> john: it's great to see you. why did you pick these two states? >> it is part of our look at what states may be in play. the electoral college is what decides the presidency. you have to look at all of the states that are expanded into our categories or toss-up or in play. these are not two states we expected to be on the list earlier this year. but it is that frustration about coronavirus, and you also see in places like georgia and north carolina a larger story, and that is that these growing metro areas, whether it is around atlanta or charlotte or others, where those suburbs have been trending towards the democrats the last couple of cycles. something you want to keep an eye on in a lot of states this year. you've also seen around those areas college graduates trending towards the democrats. in particular, white college-degree-holding women, in which biden now has double-digit leads. those are all trends the democrats need to
anthony salondo joins us from his home in west chester county, new york.ood morning, anthony. >> hey, john, good to see you. >> john: it's great to see you. why did you pick these two states? >> it is part of our look at what states may be in play. the electoral college is what decides the presidency. you have to look at all of the states that are expanded into our categories or toss-up or in play. these are not two states we expected to be on the list earlier this year. but...
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fair field county and chester county. the nearest school in fair field county was about 17 miles away and wins burrow. but the school in chester county was just about two and a half miles away so until entry school. i'm sorry. i went to high school in chester county after seven years in the one room school where my mother was the teacher. the center of the community for my parents was the church. we went to church every sunday. we went to sunday school. we are special days where we participated in programs. the first time i remember speaking before an audience would have been a children's day at the local church. pleasant grove zion church. the district that my church wasn't with the columbia candid district. ministers served for a period of time as pastors and churches. there was a time very early in my life when we had bleaching only on sundays, but at some point when there was a little bit more capital flowing we got to the point where we had church every sunday. >> you mentioned your father loved teaching. held ready
fair field county and chester county. the nearest school in fair field county was about 17 miles away and wins burrow. but the school in chester county was just about two and a half miles away so until entry school. i'm sorry. i went to high school in chester county after seven years in the one room school where my mother was the teacher. the center of the community for my parents was the church. we went to church every sunday. we went to sunday school. we are special days where we participated...
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so i stand with chester nimitz and honoring his memory. again, putting it in a context and understanding the history of what he's doing. i'll close by saying this, pete wear, by the way: we are doing things now, i'm sure, that in 50 years people will look back on us, choices we've made about artificial intelligence, about bioethics. we are doing things now that in 50, 70, 100 years are going to look, oh, so wrong. that river of history will move on. it will judge us as well. i'm willing to be judged, and i hope that those who judge me a hundred years from now understand the context of the times but also willing to make hard decisions about my legacy, whatever it is. >> host: walter, st. johns, arizona, please go ahead. >> caller: hello, admiral. first, i'd like to thank you for coming on c-span and also c-span inviting you in as a guest. from your, the way you answer questions, make presentations, your collective thinking, cognitive thinking is so superlative. you're probably in the top three people i've seen -- [inaudible] and i'm ec-navy
so i stand with chester nimitz and honoring his memory. again, putting it in a context and understanding the history of what he's doing. i'll close by saying this, pete wear, by the way: we are doing things now, i'm sure, that in 50 years people will look back on us, choices we've made about artificial intelligence, about bioethics. we are doing things now that in 50, 70, 100 years are going to look, oh, so wrong. that river of history will move on. it will judge us as well. i'm willing to be...
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speaking with dr tanya dempsey and you wrote an opinion piece for the local newspaper there in the west chester area which i think needs to be understood everywhere tell us about the potential for what you have called irreversible lifelong damage to patients you have termed long haul or is explained that. we are starting to see definitely in the adult population there are hundreds if not thousands of people who are reporting symptoms months and months after the initial infection and they are not getting better now we are starting to see this again in children as well and these these patients starting are starting to resemble a class of patients that that i take care of it's a big part of my practice and that is any c.f.s. which is chronic fatigue syndrome. syndrome may be a long term effect and what happens is they can have that can affect their nervous system they can affect different organs in their system and now there's there is hope because i treat patients like that and i and i think that there is a there's a lot that can be done but what about people who don't see someone like me who don
speaking with dr tanya dempsey and you wrote an opinion piece for the local newspaper there in the west chester area which i think needs to be understood everywhere tell us about the potential for what you have called irreversible lifelong damage to patients you have termed long haul or is explained that. we are starting to see definitely in the adult population there are hundreds if not thousands of people who are reporting symptoms months and months after the initial infection and they are...
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fairfield county and chester county. the nearest school in fairfield county was about 17 miles away in wincebreaorrow, but the scho in chester county was just about two and a half miles away. so actually, i went to elementary school in, i'm sorry. i went to high school in chester county. after the seven years in the one-room school where my mother was the teacher. the center of the community for my parents was the church. we went to church every sunday. we went to sunday school. when there were special days, we participated in the programs. in fact, the first time i remember speaking before an audience of anyone other than my parents would have been at children's day at the local church. pleasant grove ame zion church. the district that my church was in was the columbia camden district. and ministers served a variable period of time as pastors of churches. there was a time very early in my life, where we had preaching only on alternate sundays, but at some point, when there was a little bit more capital flowing, it got t
fairfield county and chester county. the nearest school in fairfield county was about 17 miles away in wincebreaorrow, but the scho in chester county was just about two and a half miles away. so actually, i went to elementary school in, i'm sorry. i went to high school in chester county. after the seven years in the one-room school where my mother was the teacher. the center of the community for my parents was the church. we went to church every sunday. we went to sunday school. when there were...
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judge jeanine: should i have told the blind in west chester, i can't allow this organization to continue because it's a breeding ground for greed? of course not. if the parish priest gets prosecuted should we shut down the church? is this lawsuit really about justice? if you think so, i have got a gun to sell you. if this has nothing to do with politics, then it's only about a charity violation. how about you prove you are a woman of the law and investigate that criminal enterprise that's paraded around, the infamous clinton foundation. one in 2013, according to the irs brought in 150 million with total grant disbursement of $9 million. of that only a small percentage going to charity while spending $18 million on travel and conference and $30 million on salaries and benefits. the charity organizers says they can't rate the organization because it's an atypical business model. the clinton foundation is shut down. no more pay-to-play contributions since hillary is no longer a viable candidate. you won't even need top dissolve the organization. if they can do this to the nation's largest a
judge jeanine: should i have told the blind in west chester, i can't allow this organization to continue because it's a breeding ground for greed? of course not. if the parish priest gets prosecuted should we shut down the church? is this lawsuit really about justice? if you think so, i have got a gun to sell you. if this has nothing to do with politics, then it's only about a charity violation. how about you prove you are a woman of the law and investigate that criminal enterprise that's...
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titian's grandstand and say hey look bron james you need to take a stand for the on come through chester's or disney you need to take a stand on concrete answers yet quite frankly they do but they need to see if they do it they will lose all their business in china and it's so wacko will situation look ron gets replaced by the next basketball player that can take is spots in his indorsements is nooses there's. loses their theme park and universal comes in takes over so unless we do it industry wide company wide since citizen wide and say this is what will tolerate is list face it there are things will tolerate censoring our content when it goes into that country and inside their borders we will tolerate i'm ok with that why because middle east countries do that japan does that korea does that that's something that we seem to be ok with but telling us how to censor our speech and our content outside of their borders that is on it that is not tolerable and we need to change that but we can only do it all or industries and all are companies have the same rules for the road and yes it's going
titian's grandstand and say hey look bron james you need to take a stand for the on come through chester's or disney you need to take a stand on concrete answers yet quite frankly they do but they need to see if they do it they will lose all their business in china and it's so wacko will situation look ron gets replaced by the next basketball player that can take is spots in his indorsements is nooses there's. loses their theme park and universal comes in takes over so unless we do it industry...
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treat for this is i'm trying to corner you yes i haven't been in chester a few days we've been filming the resist sleaziest story well i'm going to nose in the history but it turned into one submission and we want to do a story on patients to meet children who need to get israel to get some kind of medical treatment operations something like that it can't go they're not they're not allowed negative in the commission because actually their condition isn't that enough. of this is. going to go and you haven't got to sort of have he has not given enough time that's time you know. so anyway i mean we're there getting to know each other and all that and weeding for this trip in israel and i was thinking within. this medical process in israel and the whole thing it didn't fit does the little boy start to get sick very quickly. the thought i mean i was just the consult you have off the field off the mom of mom ok but if you. i mean if you're going to come to their little bit of. oh yeah you hope you'll come back but you will come back to me so i am one thing you'll. bye bye now here's what to
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dj mhenry was a college student murdered by a police officer in west chester new york, under horrific0. his parents, dan and angela, came to me in 2014 and walked me through the facts of what happened that evening and they asked for my help to seek justice for their son. and, reverend, i did and have done everything we could, from pushing it on the department of justice to local authorities to -- i invited them to be anyway guest at the state of the union back in 2015 to attending a charity gala in benefit of their foundation that they started in their son's name. we continue to try to press multiple different agencies at multiple different levels of government to open up this investigation once again. because, reverend, when a family comes to you to ask for justice for the murdered son, that is the very least that they should expect. and it's not my criticism of senator markey's that matters here, it t's the families. the family said senator markey was the only official they asked for help, senator markey was the only one that did nothing. >> the most recent polling has senator marke
dj mhenry was a college student murdered by a police officer in west chester new york, under horrific0. his parents, dan and angela, came to me in 2014 and walked me through the facts of what happened that evening and they asked for my help to seek justice for their son. and, reverend, i did and have done everything we could, from pushing it on the department of justice to local authorities to -- i invited them to be anyway guest at the state of the union back in 2015 to attending a charity...
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chester darlington is in san paolo. >> reporter: in brazil the coronavirus has claimed new victims including the grandmother of the first lady, michelle bolsonaro, who died overnight after being hospitalized overnight for weeks. michelle and the president were diagnosed with covid-19 last month. the president has consistently downplayed the severity of the virus. the governor of san paolo's state announced he tested positive for the virus. he's the 11th governor to be infected. brazil reported 1,175 additional deaths and more than 55,000 new cases in a 24 hour period bringing the total number of infections to well over 3.1 million. >>> health officials in india said that country hit a single day high for new cases. nearly 67,000 reported thursday. india has the third most cases in the world behind the u.s. and brazil. more than 47,000 deaths. another indian cabinet minister has also tested positive for the virus. >>> new zealand has confirmed 14 new covid-19 cases just a day after reimposing restrictions in parts of the country. many residents have rushed to stores to stock up on essentials.
chester darlington is in san paolo. >> reporter: in brazil the coronavirus has claimed new victims including the grandmother of the first lady, michelle bolsonaro, who died overnight after being hospitalized overnight for weeks. michelle and the president were diagnosed with covid-19 last month. the president has consistently downplayed the severity of the virus. the governor of san paolo's state announced he tested positive for the virus. he's the 11th governor to be infected. brazil...
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much of chester county was able to weather the pandemic storm fairly well. people working from home and that kind of thing. but small business owners, when we talk to them, some frustration is building with all the restrictions that are still in place. give you an example. chris lucas owns a popular breakfast spot just up the block from here called penn's table. he's only allowed to operate at 20% -- 25% in terms of the occupancy. you know, that means business is way down and partly as a result of that, he says he's leaning towards trump. >> i don't always like or agree with things he may or may not say but i do think as a businessman he knows how to run businesses and [ inaudible ]. i will probably reserve that but i will say that i would if i had to say today, yes, i would. reporter: you know every vote matters in this state as you said coming in. we are actually as a quick preview heading to the northeastern part of the state tomorrow. we will end up in joe biden's hometown of scranton before his speech tomorrow night. might be a much different feel there
much of chester county was able to weather the pandemic storm fairly well. people working from home and that kind of thing. but small business owners, when we talk to them, some frustration is building with all the restrictions that are still in place. give you an example. chris lucas owns a popular breakfast spot just up the block from here called penn's table. he's only allowed to operate at 20% -- 25% in terms of the occupancy. you know, that means business is way down and partly as a result...
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it does not help at all that the cheese is presented by the leader of the baptist community in chester. this is cutler writing to his son in law after being presented with the cheese. last sunday, the cheesemonger, pour ignorant clownish preacher, who is the conductor of this monument of human weakness and folly, was introduced as the preacher to both houses of congress and a great number of gentlemen and ladies from i know not where. the president, contrary to all form of practice, made one of the audience. such a performance i've never heard before and hope never shall again. such a fair ego was never heard by any decent auditory before. shame were laughter appeared in every countenance. this is the guy who presented the cheese. so whatever glamour the cheese may have brought or added to jefferson's white house soon began to lose its luster as it increased with its aroma presumably. when you're later, on new years eve 1803, cutler writes again, after we left the living room, as we were passing through the great hall, i happened to think of the mammoth cheese. i asked one of the serva
it does not help at all that the cheese is presented by the leader of the baptist community in chester. this is cutler writing to his son in law after being presented with the cheese. last sunday, the cheesemonger, pour ignorant clownish preacher, who is the conductor of this monument of human weakness and folly, was introduced as the preacher to both houses of congress and a great number of gentlemen and ladies from i know not where. the president, contrary to all form of practice, made one of...
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demography to the demography of the greater metropolitan region so again, if you're in montgomery or chesternty in suburban, philadelphia, you have to then compare your demography to the demography of the greater philadelphia region if there are any imbalance and different races, ethnicity or incomes in different parts of the region, you have to submit a plan to hud to remedy that imbalance and what that means in practice is, that if you're an upper middle class suburb you might be obligated to build tens, hundreds of millions of dollars in what is called high density, low income housing, and change your zoning regulations if you're zoning had allowed only for single family residents. you know, house with a nice yard where your kids can play. and plenty of parking on the street. that would have to change. and even that is just the beginning because you then have to inventory everything in your district which is called a community asset what is a community asset? are the good schools in your district? where are the parks? where are the transportation hubs? where are the employment opportuniti
demography to the demography of the greater metropolitan region so again, if you're in montgomery or chesternty in suburban, philadelphia, you have to then compare your demography to the demography of the greater philadelphia region if there are any imbalance and different races, ethnicity or incomes in different parts of the region, you have to submit a plan to hud to remedy that imbalance and what that means in practice is, that if you're an upper middle class suburb you might be obligated to...
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they are 98 cents and the corkscrew pasta noodles are inspired by chester chee chee tail. okay. they will be available nation wide sometime next year. how does it work, is it warm, do you put it in the microwave or is it crunch dhcrunchy? >> i'm going to assume that you add water to it like a cup o noodle. does that sound right? >> yeah. >> i mean i'm not asking does not sound good, i'm asking does not sound right. >> that is probably it. i was thinking maybe it could be a mac cheese flavored cheeto, but no. >>> all right. coming up new at 6:00, no drinks served on planes. so can you bring your own drink? the response from airlines this morning. >>> but first, an annual bay area event organizers have decided not to cancel. the changes coming to the great pumpkin weighoff this year. >>> plus the volunteers who streamlined the process of feeding the hungry as the need gets stronger. ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintain
they are 98 cents and the corkscrew pasta noodles are inspired by chester chee chee tail. okay. they will be available nation wide sometime next year. how does it work, is it warm, do you put it in the microwave or is it crunch dhcrunchy? >> i'm going to assume that you add water to it like a cup o noodle. does that sound right? >> yeah. >> i mean i'm not asking does not sound good, i'm asking does not sound right. >> that is probably it. i was thinking maybe it could be...
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augustus used the mask for his standing in chicago and daniel chester french, of course, used the maskand the hands which are preserved at chesterwood in the stock bridge, massachusetts, to model the great lincoln memorial sculpture. and no, they don't say a.l. in sign language which is a myth about the hands in the lincoln memorial. >> interesting. >> i wrote a book so i get a love of questions about that and he done a statue of gala det so it was his tribute to the death of students and teachers he had come to know during that commission. anyway, i digress, later the hands become great collectibles and saint godden's own copy, a bronze, is the one that the new york historical society owns. by the way, in an accident of geography, the left hand from the saint godden's set is across the park at the metropolitan museum of art and people could run from one side of the park to the other to see the complete set. you know, it is interesting, how did it come to be -- augustus saint goddens get his copy. the editor of the magazine owned the original copy at one point and he brown's replica's
augustus used the mask for his standing in chicago and daniel chester french, of course, used the maskand the hands which are preserved at chesterwood in the stock bridge, massachusetts, to model the great lincoln memorial sculpture. and no, they don't say a.l. in sign language which is a myth about the hands in the lincoln memorial. >> interesting. >> i wrote a book so i get a love of questions about that and he done a statue of gala det so it was his tribute to the death of...
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. >> host: in sailing true north, you wrote about admiral chester nimitz as a leader of leaders. but added he was not respectful of women-- >> how to address nimitz in that regard. he comes out of texas like dory miller who i was spoking about a moment ago. he's never seen the ocean when he goes off to annapolis, yet, he rises to become the most iconic war fighting admiral in american history. he takes command of the pacific fleet, not as he always thought he would standing on the deck of a big, beautiful battleship. he takes command after pearl harbor. every battleship is sunk in pearl harbor. the spell of cordite from explosions is it still in the air when he takes command a couple of weeks later. bodies are attempted to be exhumed, there are still hundreds of them in the arizona today. he takes command of a broken, shattered u.s. fleet and what does he do? resilience. he builds teams. he quietly takes the very best of the existing staff. he reshapes them. he finds the war fighting leaders, like bull halsey, who was a handful, to operate with, but he also finds of kind of quiet
. >> host: in sailing true north, you wrote about admiral chester nimitz as a leader of leaders. but added he was not respectful of women-- >> how to address nimitz in that regard. he comes out of texas like dory miller who i was spoking about a moment ago. he's never seen the ocean when he goes off to annapolis, yet, he rises to become the most iconic war fighting admiral in american history. he takes command of the pacific fleet, not as he always thought he would standing on the...
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new york, known to be liberal when i was young in west chester. i was told it was a melting pot.is riddled with racism and just like it was 30 years ago, this film is a chance to let people see what happened to yousef and how you stepped in and the marches served to inspire today's generation because it wasn't just one march. i know you probably being generous. you marched 29 times snp. >> 29 times. i was stabbed in one of those marches, in fact. >> yes, yes, sir. i think when today's generation gets to see that, they may be inspired and encouraged. there are a lot of things that deserve attention and the marching, i think, if they continue it will get the attention it deserves. >> i think even beyond marching and what i and many of the protest leaders went through, you really talked about how this was just a regular teenager from a black family on the other side of brooklyn, east new york. and what it did to his family, his brothers, his mother, his father. and i think sometimes we lose the human factor in a lot of this. like a george floyd. these are real human beings who are n
new york, known to be liberal when i was young in west chester. i was told it was a melting pot.is riddled with racism and just like it was 30 years ago, this film is a chance to let people see what happened to yousef and how you stepped in and the marches served to inspire today's generation because it wasn't just one march. i know you probably being generous. you marched 29 times snp. >> 29 times. i was stabbed in one of those marches, in fact. >> yes, yes, sir. i think when...
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started to throw paintballs and peppers forever crowd, back in new york it is not about big cities, rod chesterre were several people shot, five people shot into business it by gunfire including a local tv station. leland: with all things in chicago get out of hand where protesters were supposed to be peaceful and it got out of hand. kristen: let's turn to headlines, and extreme heat wave is disrupting much of the western united states, fuel and raging wildfires prompting blackouts, firefighters are battling three major wildfires near los angeles alone. we are also tracking josephine off the coast of puerto rico, the storm weakening overnight and it might dissipate by monday, the u.s. virgin islands is expecting 3 inches of rain but no warnings are in effect. good news there at least for now and there's a disappointing and very sad news that we got late last night, robert trump, the president's younger brother passing away last night after being hospitalized in new york, the president was able to visit his younger brother one last time on friday night, officials have yet to release the cause of
started to throw paintballs and peppers forever crowd, back in new york it is not about big cities, rod chesterre were several people shot, five people shot into business it by gunfire including a local tv station. leland: with all things in chicago get out of hand where protesters were supposed to be peaceful and it got out of hand. kristen: let's turn to headlines, and extreme heat wave is disrupting much of the western united states, fuel and raging wildfires prompting blackouts,...
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rob joins us from port chester, new york, where he is tracking this unusual event. rob, if this year can't get any crazier. >> you're right about that, eva. just with the hurricane season alone we've gotten off to a historic active start. now this, two tropical storms that will likely be in the gulf at the same time. so let's check it out and show you where they are right now. e aladim , marco, near laura very cle to you laura. winds in puerto rico could reach tropical storm strength and then a lot of the rainfall to the south and east. the thing with this track, it will go over a lot of land so over cuba, over hispaniola so it won't really gain strength until it gets into the gulf of mexico. marco doesn't gain strength until it gets in the gulf of mexico, forecast will be below hurricane strength. these guys won't be that close together at the same time but could make landfall in those areas around the same time. that alone would be historic. we are tracking it all for sure. whit, over to you. >> all right, rob, we know you'll stay on top of it. thank you. >>> turn
rob joins us from port chester, new york, where he is tracking this unusual event. rob, if this year can't get any crazier. >> you're right about that, eva. just with the hurricane season alone we've gotten off to a historic active start. now this, two tropical storms that will likely be in the gulf at the same time. so let's check it out and show you where they are right now. e aladim , marco, near laura very cle to you laura. winds in puerto rico could reach tropical storm strength and...
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julia chester is in annapolis, maryland, where she got a chance to talk with players and parents aboutse decisions. that's got to be tough. they're just trying to make lemonade, if you will, out of big lemons. >> they are, richard. and i spoke with a few family who is did make the move, defensive back from california who moved to iowa to make sure he could get the tapes needed for recruiters. long snapper from illinois who moved all the way to florida with his mom so that he could play a senior fall season and have a chance at a scholarship. so, with the patchwork of decisions by states of whether or not to have fall sports or to postpone them entirely to 2021, it really is a tough decision for parents. only 14 states have given the green light to fall football, with 17 saying they're not playing at all until 2021. now, another player of this is that public schools and private schools operate under different rules. so, i'm here at st. mary's high school in maryland where earlier today the team had voluntary workouts and they're okay with the uncertainty for now. they're hoping when the
julia chester is in annapolis, maryland, where she got a chance to talk with players and parents aboutse decisions. that's got to be tough. they're just trying to make lemonade, if you will, out of big lemons. >> they are, richard. and i spoke with a few family who is did make the move, defensive back from california who moved to iowa to make sure he could get the tapes needed for recruiters. long snapper from illinois who moved all the way to florida with his mom so that he could play a...
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now the oakland a's also issuing a statement they're saying quote we do not support or condone this chester or the racist sentiment behind it this is incredibly offensive, especially in these times when we as a club and so many others we're working to expose an address racial inequities in our country we're deeply sorry that this happened in our plainfield now christensen has been with the a's for the majority of his coaching career still no word yet if the oakland a's or want to take any action against this. >>for now reporting here in oakland reyna harvey kron 4 news okay. thank you very much. >>time now 7 '07 and new this morning 4 men were shot in oakland overnight, one of them died. police got the call around 10 o'clock last night. there was a shooting in a 50 to 4500 block of fairfax avenue when they got there. there were men who had been shot 3 of them are in the hospital and they are expected to survive again the 4th man died of his wounds and there been no arrests. happening today state lawmakers will consider a new bill that would compensate the families of victims of police viole
now the oakland a's also issuing a statement they're saying quote we do not support or condone this chester or the racist sentiment behind it this is incredibly offensive, especially in these times when we as a club and so many others we're working to expose an address racial inequities in our country we're deeply sorry that this happened in our plainfield now christensen has been with the a's for the majority of his coaching career still no word yet if the oakland a's or want to take any...
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jobs, adelo ramirez used his life savings to open up los gemelos, a small mexican eatery in port chesternew york. woman: plantains and tortillas. lemonis: authentic family recipes drew crowds. but most popular of all were his freshly made tortillas, so popular that in 2006, he started manufacturing them for sale to local grocery stores. adelo: we're making lots of money. as you can see, we have 22% of the tortilla market here. lemonis: and before long, revenue was approaching the $500,000 mark. man: very good taste right here. lemonis: but then a much bigger tortilla brand expanded to the east coast, putting adelo on his heels. adelo: like, right now, i'm out of cash. lemonis: helpless to compete with their marketing dollars, he's seen his sales plummet and his dream of a national business tossed into jeopardy. adelo: [bleep] lemonis: this company came to my attention in a slightly unusual way. i happen to have a friendship with the comedian, george lopez. one day, he said to me, "would you be kind enough to sit down with a guy that could really use your help?" now, i'm happy to do georg
jobs, adelo ramirez used his life savings to open up los gemelos, a small mexican eatery in port chesternew york. woman: plantains and tortillas. lemonis: authentic family recipes drew crowds. but most popular of all were his freshly made tortillas, so popular that in 2006, he started manufacturing them for sale to local grocery stores. adelo: we're making lots of money. as you can see, we have 22% of the tortilla market here. lemonis: and before long, revenue was approaching the $500,000 mark....
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it doesn't help at all that the cheese is presented by the leader of the baptist community in chester named john leland. a baptist preacher. last sunday, the cheese mongerer, a poor, illiterate, clown i clownish person, the conductor of this monument of human weakness was introduced as the preacher to both houses of congress. a great number of gentlemen and ladies. the president made one in the audience. such a performance i have never heard before and i hope to never again. this was never heard by any decent auditory before. shame or laughter appeared in every countenance. whatever glamour the cheese might have added to jefferson's white house soon began to lose its luster with the increase of the aroma. one year later, on new year's eve 1803, he writes again, "as we left the levity room and were passing through the great hall, i happened to think of the mammoth cheese. and one of -- excuse me. i happened to think of the mammoth cheese, i asked one of the servants in waiting whether it was still in the mammoth room, which is the east room today. the president had just told us when we
it doesn't help at all that the cheese is presented by the leader of the baptist community in chester named john leland. a baptist preacher. last sunday, the cheese mongerer, a poor, illiterate, clown i clownish person, the conductor of this monument of human weakness was introduced as the preacher to both houses of congress. a great number of gentlemen and ladies. the president made one in the audience. such a performance i have never heard before and i hope to never again. this was never...
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wrong we've got to help own the man in his 30 slammed into the outside of the channel studios on chesternd 12th after taking part in a recreational stunt called base jumping. the stunt involves jumping off tall buildings or hilltops he told officers at the scene he jumped from a plane. but witnesses say the group took off from the roof of a neighboring apartment building. patrick o'shea witnessed the rescue and couldn't believe his eyes i've heard of people bay, something sir but not my partner building you could tell he was in pain is just you know sitting there just hold on i think this is trying to you know wait it out to you to help is on the way you can see the man dangling approximately 40 feet in the air in tangled in his parachute. >>that appeared to get caught in a wind gust on his way down hangs on tight as firefighters used a ladder truck to rescue in his leg broken from the serve it wasn't their first time doing it it's just how they got unfortunate a little bit unlucky got started however o'shea who captured video of the rescue says the man should consider himself very lucky
wrong we've got to help own the man in his 30 slammed into the outside of the channel studios on chesternd 12th after taking part in a recreational stunt called base jumping. the stunt involves jumping off tall buildings or hilltops he told officers at the scene he jumped from a plane. but witnesses say the group took off from the roof of a neighboring apartment building. patrick o'shea witnessed the rescue and couldn't believe his eyes i've heard of people bay, something sir but not my partner...
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the company saying corkscrew pasta noodles are inspired by chester cheetos' tail. >> i like a noodlethan the smooth. that traditional elbow. cook the noodles al dente. don't overcook it because the heat from the noodles will continue to cook with the sauce. >> reporter: and the sauce. >> flour and butter in equal parts. then add some milk. throw some cheese in there and some salt and pepper and some other spices and just have fun with it. >> chef katie recommends adding leftover veggies and chicken in to spice it up a bit. and recis on her quarantine kitchen web page. cheetos flavors are available in stores this weekend. >> in my day breakfast was a little more healthy. cookie crisp, lucky charms. frosted flakes. only 50 grams of sugar. >> i want mac and cheese with pulled pork, pork belly, bris >>> right now on "america this morn >>> right now on "america this morning" the covid-19 crisis raising questions about school safety. facebook now removing a message from president trump about children and immunity. meanwhile, a surge in positive cases among babies near the southern border.
the company saying corkscrew pasta noodles are inspired by chester cheetos' tail. >> i like a noodlethan the smooth. that traditional elbow. cook the noodles al dente. don't overcook it because the heat from the noodles will continue to cook with the sauce. >> reporter: and the sauce. >> flour and butter in equal parts. then add some milk. throw some cheese in there and some salt and pepper and some other spices and just have fun with it. >> chef katie recommends adding...
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often he is below such an distinguished or failed presidents such as chester garfield. nevertheless, he was a caretaker president. martin van buren was a failed president and presided over a terrible recession and get depression he could not control. rutherford hayes who became president under the basis of one of the great stolen election scandals of our history. grover cleveland who, as we all know, was the only president who served two non consecutive terms. he was rejected by either his party and voters after each, this making him the only two-time one term president in our history. and john quincy adams who was swept away in a populist wave at the behest of andrew jackson. so the mystery deepens when you think about what happened on his watch. i'm going to urge you to not think about what i'm about to take off as just bullet points on a piece of paper. think about the political drama likely to attend many of these things. well, he led us into a world of spain in 1898. he ended up being a huge success. it was a three month war. we destroy the spanish empire essential
often he is below such an distinguished or failed presidents such as chester garfield. nevertheless, he was a caretaker president. martin van buren was a failed president and presided over a terrible recession and get depression he could not control. rutherford hayes who became president under the basis of one of the great stolen election scandals of our history. grover cleveland who, as we all know, was the only president who served two non consecutive terms. he was rejected by either his...
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we could replace smokey bear with a corporate mascot like chester cheetah or the taco bell chihuahua.that reagan official miller later went on to serve on the postal service board of governors until his nomination was thankfully blocked by senator bernie sanders at the behest of the postal unions. and you know bernie loves mail he's like one of those guys who waits for the mail carrier on the stoop every morning and knows more about their route than they do "morning, shirley. got those cb2 catalogs today, right? and be careful on fourth avenue. there's a new puddle." and on sunday, bernie was one of the most vocal democrats calling for an immediate investigation of the changes at the usps >> do you think speaker pelosi should call the house of representatives back to get a free standing bill to fund the post office to the senate and then to the president? and do you think that the house of representatives should be using their oversight role and investigating what exactly is going on in terms of the changes that the postmaster general is making >> the answer to both questions is yes o
we could replace smokey bear with a corporate mascot like chester cheetah or the taco bell chihuahua.that reagan official miller later went on to serve on the postal service board of governors until his nomination was thankfully blocked by senator bernie sanders at the behest of the postal unions. and you know bernie loves mail he's like one of those guys who waits for the mail carrier on the stoop every morning and knows more about their route than they do "morning, shirley. got those cb2...
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counties represented by the secretary i'm sorry by the speaker of the house, a republican pretty habited chester county, and other counties. most folks can't pick those counties off of the 159 counties we have the state. and so what we have to think about is that even though the targets of voter suppression are largely communities of color and mainly african americans in the south and parent the west constant tends to targe native americans. if you are targeted, it means you're missing with an part of what i talk about is a history. but this is not new. this is not new. we have seen this before. the 18 hundreds in the 19 hundreds this long wait time of the 20 percent rate. we have to stand in line from five - seven hours, george's estate that you did not get paid off time to vote predict sacrifice a days pay in order to's cast a single pallet predict if you have to.in line for five hours, and then when you get to the front of the line, only to find out that your name has disappeared from the role that your precinct was on the other side of town. it is too late. it's too late to participate. and
counties represented by the secretary i'm sorry by the speaker of the house, a republican pretty habited chester county, and other counties. most folks can't pick those counties off of the 159 counties we have the state. and so what we have to think about is that even though the targets of voter suppression are largely communities of color and mainly african americans in the south and parent the west constant tends to targe native americans. if you are targeted, it means you're missing with an...
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he's also editor at large for the hill the online political website he's joining us by skype from chester sonne in maryland steve good to have you with us as always to the regular world looking from the outside it does look like president john busy century saying malan votes might mean i don't get reelected therefore i'm going to strangle funding for mail in votes how is the accurate and how is that playing out in the u.s. . well i have to say that the way people around the world are looking at it at it it's very similar to the way people inside the united states are looking at it you know i think what president trump is doing is it as you pointed out already has already kind of pointed a finger at mail in ballots and said that this process could be rife with fraud there's no. broad experience with that in the united states as you said the president himself by mail in ballots but he's creating a pretext so even if the post office works very hard with crippling conditions and the president and now the new postmaster general trying to removing the equipment and machinery and the sorting mac
he's also editor at large for the hill the online political website he's joining us by skype from chester sonne in maryland steve good to have you with us as always to the regular world looking from the outside it does look like president john busy century saying malan votes might mean i don't get reelected therefore i'm going to strangle funding for mail in votes how is the accurate and how is that playing out in the u.s. . well i have to say that the way people around the world are looking at...
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. >> besides being secretary of state for james garfield and chester arthur -- >> he was secretary ofte under three presidents. >> what else did he do? >> he was a speaker of the house. he was a governor. >> he changed some of the rules in the house. the speakers are always changing the rules somewhat to their advantage is. >> this was after the civil war when congress was much more central, much more potent than it had been. their reaction against the strong executive said in. to be the secret -- the speaker of the house, to be a power in congress meant a lot more fun than it would today. >> do you have anything to say? >> what do you think would have happened if he won? i think he would be regarded as the best president between lincoln and tr. >> he was assertive, he had intellectual capacity. he had a lot of talent. i think that once he had actually achieved it -- people lost after the president's. this is a distorted malignancy that they suffer from. if they survive it and they win the office. i think that belaying is someone like clay. they have a great deal uncommon. -- i think
. >> besides being secretary of state for james garfield and chester arthur -- >> he was secretary ofte under three presidents. >> what else did he do? >> he was a speaker of the house. he was a governor. >> he changed some of the rules in the house. the speakers are always changing the rules somewhat to their advantage is. >> this was after the civil war when congress was much more central, much more potent than it had been. their reaction against the strong...