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whenever he smoked cigars. there was an idea to put a substance inside a cigar that would make his hair fall out. and there's another thing here as well, thallium salts inside his shoes, another thing that makes your hair fall out. the idea was cuban society was very macho, and people thought in the united states if castro's beard fell out, he would lose this charisma. he was called the beard by many, and if he had no beard and no eyebrows the cuban people would refuse to follow him anymore. this is your tax dollars at work, people. these were ideas thought up prior to the big idea. the big idea of course was the full-fledged innovation, the bay of pigs. in april 1961 this is when the actual invasion takes place. we could talk for hours about this. i won't. just because we have other things to talk about. the bay of pigs was designed to take castro out in one fell swoop. the flag you're seeing on here is the flag of the 2506 assault brigade. there's a really great story behind this also. the 2506 was named that
whenever he smoked cigars. there was an idea to put a substance inside a cigar that would make his hair fall out. and there's another thing here as well, thallium salts inside his shoes, another thing that makes your hair fall out. the idea was cuban society was very macho, and people thought in the united states if castro's beard fell out, he would lose this charisma. he was called the beard by many, and if he had no beard and no eyebrows the cuban people would refuse to follow him anymore....
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when you think richer cigar from here - you think richer cigar from here now? what is next her?ere do you think richardson goes from here now? ., ., , you think richardson goes from here now? ., ~' , ., you think richardson goes from here now? . ~ , ., , you think richardson goes from here now? ., ,, , ., , ., now? thankfully for her, it is not as somewhat _ now? thankfully for her, it is not as somewhat term _ now? thankfully for her, it is not as somewhat term a _ now? thankfully for her, it is not as somewhat term a major- now? thankfully for her, it is not as somewhat term a major drug, now? thankfully for her, it is not i as somewhat term a major drug, so she does have the opportunity to return to tracking a few months. and get back on the circuit. and confirm the times that she has shown an performance that she has shown over the season so far. an update from the first of tonight's quarter finals — switzerland v spain in st petersburg. denis zakaria own goal, early in the first half. it is not to extra time. in the swiss go all the way? we shall style c. swiss go all the w
when you think richer cigar from here - you think richer cigar from here now? what is next her?ere do you think richardson goes from here now? ., ., , you think richardson goes from here now? ., ~' , ., you think richardson goes from here now? . ~ , ., , you think richardson goes from here now? ., ,, , ., , ., now? thankfully for her, it is not as somewhat _ now? thankfully for her, it is not as somewhat term _ now? thankfully for her, it is not as somewhat term a _ now? thankfully for her, it...
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whenever he smoked a cigar. there was an idea to put a substance inside his cigar that would make his hair fall out. they will yum salts inside his shoes, which makes his hair fall out. cuban society was macho. people thought in the united states that if his beard fell out he would lose this matchismo and if he had no beard people wouldn't follow him anymore. these are your tax dollars at work. these are the ideas thought up before the big idea, the full-fledged invasion, the bay of pigs. april 1961, when the invasion takes place -- we could talk for hours about this. i won't just because we have other things to talk about. the bay of pigs was designed to take castro out in one fell swoop. the flag you are seeing on here is the flag of the 2506 assault brigade. there is a story. it was named that because each of the members of the brigade had a number not under name. 2506 was the number of the first man who died during training. they named the group after him. there weren't this many people in the brigade. there
whenever he smoked a cigar. there was an idea to put a substance inside his cigar that would make his hair fall out. they will yum salts inside his shoes, which makes his hair fall out. cuban society was macho. people thought in the united states that if his beard fell out he would lose this matchismo and if he had no beard people wouldn't follow him anymore. these are your tax dollars at work. these are the ideas thought up before the big idea, the full-fledged invasion, the bay of pigs. april...
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. >> the second trip, he testified, was to smoke a cigar. >> i had to go outside to smoke a cigar.me sports schedules and some sports standings, and so i wanted to see if i could pick up the usa today as well. >> that newspaper run explained why he was seen at the front desk, he said, around midnight. >> so between the time you smoked the cigar and went back upstairs and went to sleep, did you leave that room until the next morning? >> no, sir. >> the next morning after his sales call, jason testified he realized he had left some ebay printouts sitting on the computer printer at home. they showed purses. he was thinking about buying one for michelle as a belated anniversary present. >> i realized i didn't bring those papers. >> why was it important to you that somebody get into those papers? >> because i wanted it to be a surprise. a surprise for michelle means so much more than anything. called his sister-in-law to ask if she would go to the house to get those ebay papers. he left meredith a voice mail. >> if you could do me a huge favor and go over there and see if you could find
. >> the second trip, he testified, was to smoke a cigar. >> i had to go outside to smoke a cigar.me sports schedules and some sports standings, and so i wanted to see if i could pick up the usa today as well. >> that newspaper run explained why he was seen at the front desk, he said, around midnight. >> so between the time you smoked the cigar and went back upstairs and went to sleep, did you leave that room until the next morning? >> no, sir. >> the next...
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well, the jury would like to have a cigar too. that's the kind of story. >> yeah. >> stays with you. everyone was about, i think it's in one of the books, might be lawrence fishbourne's play, i'm not sure, came out of the courthouse, i think in texas, about an hour's drive from dallas where he was staying, and so, he was driving there in the morning, being driven there, picked up by highway patrol along the way. escorted all the way to the courthouse. when he came out at the end of the day there was also a police car there and followed him to some place halfway back to dallas and then dropped off. when this happened the second day and he got to the courthouse, he went back to talk to the driver of the race car. said, what is going on? i mean, you know, describe just what i described and the sheriff's deputy said to him, sheriff said you're not to get killed in this county. so. [ laughter ] so. what was your first impression when you first met the justice? >> well, my first conversation with the justice actually came before i met h
well, the jury would like to have a cigar too. that's the kind of story. >> yeah. >> stays with you. everyone was about, i think it's in one of the books, might be lawrence fishbourne's play, i'm not sure, came out of the courthouse, i think in texas, about an hour's drive from dallas where he was staying, and so, he was driving there in the morning, being driven there, picked up by highway patrol along the way. escorted all the way to the courthouse. when he came out at the end of...
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how long to take to smoke a cigar?well, those dreaming have been sitting there all day, i'm sure they like to have a cigar to. that's the kind of story. it stays with you. the other one was about, i think it's in one of the books, it might be in lawrence fish parents play, i'm not sure. he came out of the courthouse i think in texas, about an hours drive from dallas and so he was driving in mourning, being driven there and picked up by highway patrol -- and then when he came out at the end of the day, it was also a police car there and followed him to someplace halfway back to dallas. and then dropped off. and when this up in the second day, he got to the courthouse, he went back to talk to the driver of the police car, said what is going on? i mean, describe just what i described the sheriff's deputy said, sheriff says you are not to get killed in this county. what was your first impression monument the justice? >> my first conversation with the justice asked really came before i met him. at that time, he picked clerk
how long to take to smoke a cigar?well, those dreaming have been sitting there all day, i'm sure they like to have a cigar to. that's the kind of story. it stays with you. the other one was about, i think it's in one of the books, it might be in lawrence fish parents play, i'm not sure. he came out of the courthouse i think in texas, about an hours drive from dallas and so he was driving in mourning, being driven there and picked up by highway patrol -- and then when he came out at the end of...
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what does that have to do with how long he has to smoke the cigar.well, the jurymen have been sitting there all day, and i bet they would like to have a cigar, too. that is the kind of story. that really stays with you, too. the other one was about -- i think it is in one of the books, it might be in laurence fishburn's play. i'm not sure. he came out of the courthouse i think in texas, about an hour's drive from dallas where he was staying. and so it was -- pardon me, he was driving there in the morning, being driven there and picked up by highway patrol somewhere along the way. and escorted to the courthouse and when he came out the end of the day that there was also a police car there and followed him to someplace half way back to dallas and then dropped off. and when this happened the second day and he got to the courthouse, he went back to talk to the driver of the police car. said, well what is going on? i mean, describe just what i just described. and the sheriff's deputy said, sheriff said you're not to get killed in this country. so -- what
what does that have to do with how long he has to smoke the cigar.well, the jurymen have been sitting there all day, and i bet they would like to have a cigar, too. that is the kind of story. that really stays with you, too. the other one was about -- i think it is in one of the books, it might be in laurence fishburn's play. i'm not sure. he came out of the courthouse i think in texas, about an hour's drive from dallas where he was staying. and so it was -- pardon me, he was driving there in...
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on a side note i will probably have a few cigars as well. >> charles: i'm going to have a cigar as wellto that. happy 4th. see you soon. earnings season coming up real soon. it is right around the corner. i think there will be a slight difference this time. looking for monster gains but i think maybe this time the stocks will go up. would you give up social media for maybe 10 grand? 70% of users said no way. but everybody has a price. tweet me yours at cb payne. stay with us. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ there's an america we build and one we discover. one that's been tamed and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l. ♪ ♪ >> charles: both the congressional budget office and
on a side note i will probably have a few cigars as well. >> charles: i'm going to have a cigar as wellto that. happy 4th. see you soon. earnings season coming up real soon. it is right around the corner. i think there will be a slight difference this time. looking for monster gains but i think maybe this time the stocks will go up. would you give up social media for maybe 10 grand? 70% of users said no way. but everybody has a price. tweet me yours at cb payne. stay with us. ♪ limu emu...
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i did not plan a celebratory event, i was just sitting around smoking cigars and getting ready to go home and get back to my position. and i want, and i looked at my wife and said, okay i got it, what am i going to do with it? and it was such a joy, and such elation in chapel hill. not just in chapel hill, once the work got out that i was on the verge started coming here from durham, someone from riley, some from greensboro, because several of the colleges in greensboro had sent students down to campaign in the campaign. and i was not here when u.n.c. won its first and see aa championship, but i was told the crowd in the street were absolutely amazing. that is what happened the night of my election. and the reaction was mixed, there were some people, some newspapers who printed stories that chapel hill elects a black power mare. some wrote that day -- there were those responsible, and whether others that recognized for historical aspects of what it just occurred. i did not know until that night that there had never been a black mayor of a majority white municipality. we don't think e
i did not plan a celebratory event, i was just sitting around smoking cigars and getting ready to go home and get back to my position. and i want, and i looked at my wife and said, okay i got it, what am i going to do with it? and it was such a joy, and such elation in chapel hill. not just in chapel hill, once the work got out that i was on the verge started coming here from durham, someone from riley, some from greensboro, because several of the colleges in greensboro had sent students down...
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it was close but no cigar. >> reporter: usgf says four separate sensors have to register earthquake above 4.5 to set it off. few sensors so the ones who picked it up were farther away, delaying the message to the epicenter. >> five seconds optimal but this was 25 seconds because of the lack of coverage. >> reporter: in the bay area, you didn't get one because wasn't strong enough. >> only sent to area expected to receive shaking of particular level. sensitivity three or greater, you get the alert. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >> they say the system is continuing to improve. when finished, 1,700 censors many in high density areas along faults to alert you when the big one hits. >>> fearing for their safety, music video prompted death threats against members of the san francisco gay men's chorus. >>> searching for answers, underwater images of the cargo plane that crashed off the coast of hawaii. >>> tracking temperatures as hot as 112, will be fog at coastline for some relief to a few cities. where you can stay cool in about six minutes. this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful
it was close but no cigar. >> reporter: usgf says four separate sensors have to register earthquake above 4.5 to set it off. few sensors so the ones who picked it up were farther away, delaying the message to the epicenter. >> five seconds optimal but this was 25 seconds because of the lack of coverage. >> reporter: in the bay area, you didn't get one because wasn't strong enough. >> only sent to area expected to receive shaking of particular level. sensitivity three or...
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it was close to no cigar. >> four separate sensors have to register there's an earthquake above 4.5 to set it off. there are few sensors in the area the ones that picked it up were miles away. delaying the alert to folks near the epicenter. it sent one to people further away in the stock ton area. >> the circumstances about five seconds. in this case. 25 seconds. because of the lack of coverage. >> wondering why you didn't get one? it wasn't strong enough. >> it's sent to an area that is expected to receive shaking of a particular level. so only if you're in the area of modified 3 or greater. >> the sensation above a 3 would be like a heavy truck hitting a building. in a parking lot you notice the cars swaying back and forth. the system continues to improve. it's about 70% built out across the west. >> still ahead a jewelry heist captured on security camera. tonight the reason why the owner is upset with police. next. >> the san francisco gay men chorus facing backlash. the video that some people say is hitting a sour note. >> in case you missed it, 110 in present brent wood. we'll loo
it was close to no cigar. >> four separate sensors have to register there's an earthquake above 4.5 to set it off. there are few sensors in the area the ones that picked it up were miles away. delaying the alert to folks near the epicenter. it sent one to people further away in the stock ton area. >> the circumstances about five seconds. in this case. 25 seconds. because of the lack of coverage. >> wondering why you didn't get one? it wasn't strong enough. >> it's sent...
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and asking them where to find the best salami in kiev "i'm jonesing for some genoa mind if i put my cigarhis whole thing is yet another reminder of the central thrust they made it clear, they'll do it any way they can, whether it's using the levers of the state to pressure government officials to overturn elections, passing voter suppression laws or extorting foreign countries they didn't stop after the ukraine scandal and they're not stopping now it turns out the biggest criminals are the ones in the so-called party of law and order. [ law and order theme oh, they gave them both. this has been "a closer look." ♪ we'll be right back with will forte ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dawn antibacterial cuts through tough grease with 50% less scrubbing. ♪ ♪ it also removes 99% of bacteria from your hands. dawn antibacterial. an easy way to clean your dishes... a smart way to wash your hands. new klondike cones. experience the chocolate tip. examine the full sauce core. bask in a downpour of peanuts. ♪♪ only 6% of u
and asking them where to find the best salami in kiev "i'm jonesing for some genoa mind if i put my cigarhis whole thing is yet another reminder of the central thrust they made it clear, they'll do it any way they can, whether it's using the levers of the state to pressure government officials to overturn elections, passing voter suppression laws or extorting foreign countries they didn't stop after the ukraine scandal and they're not stopping now it turns out the biggest criminals are the...
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given, when he talks about joe biden thinking of the good old days when they made a deal over the cigarad for us. we were getting hanged from trees and lynched for trying to vote. as someone on the front lines fighting battles and frying to protect democracy and save the country from itself again, what is your fay and expectation of the federal government as we square off with somebody who, or with a group of people who intend to impede our rights as american citizens? >> let me first say i'm happy to share the space with my congressman, i live in the district of congressman hank's so i'm glad to be here on the front lines with him. and i want to say that we have to recognize, black people, black voters have been a casualty of war within the power struggle of political parties. and so, once again, what we are carrying, we have to recognize, when you listen to president biden, i understand the spirit of what he is saying around he wants unity and to put people together, bring unity by bringing people together. what he is saying and not really recognizing what he is saying he is also sayi
given, when he talks about joe biden thinking of the good old days when they made a deal over the cigarad for us. we were getting hanged from trees and lynched for trying to vote. as someone on the front lines fighting battles and frying to protect democracy and save the country from itself again, what is your fay and expectation of the federal government as we square off with somebody who, or with a group of people who intend to impede our rights as american citizens? >> let me first say...
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alan and liz, i would go summer tropical but given their budget, i would probably go to marin with my cigar and close friends. >> sounds good. a million-dollar view. >>> still ahead, this unique san francisco mansion with a colorful past is up for grabs, but there is a catch. >>> coming up, a kpix 5 original report. the monarch butterfly is on the verge of disappearing and there are far fewer of them migrating to the california coast and tonight the state wide effort underway to throw them a lifeline and what you can do to help. watch the >>> a very distinctive san francisco mansion is hitting the market. >> even if you have deep pockets to swoop it up, there is a catch. because you can't live there. the eureka valley estate called the alfred e clark mansion, and it is on the market for just over $5.8 million in the four- story baroque style home has 15 apartment units and a cottage. >> all the units are occupied with tenants right now, so if you buy the house you can't live there. it is being sold because the long-term and died. it was built in 1890 by a lawyer who never lived there himsel
alan and liz, i would go summer tropical but given their budget, i would probably go to marin with my cigar and close friends. >> sounds good. a million-dollar view. >>> still ahead, this unique san francisco mansion with a colorful past is up for grabs, but there is a catch. >>> coming up, a kpix 5 original report. the monarch butterfly is on the verge of disappearing and there are far fewer of them migrating to the california coast and tonight the state wide effort...
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close but no cigar. >> a slow day at the office for the oakland a's, let's just say.ting runners on base was not an issue for the as, getting them home was the problem. stick around, sports is next. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cassowary crescendo] ♪♪ [goat does a sick vibrato] ♪♪ >>> welcome back. i'm anthony flores. the a's three-game winning streak is over, the green and gold not able to get a clutch hit this afternoon at the coliseum. the a's taking on cleveland. it was a 2-1 game in the eighth inning. check this out, absolutely crushes a solo shot to the luxury boxes in center field. check out the guy who catches it, he's like, hey, hey, uh, will you sign my baseball? he wants to get an autograph. the a's cut it back -- >> i'll be right up. >> they had the tied and winning runs on, not able to get the big hit. they left nine runners on base including not scoring with the basis loaded in the fifth. a's fall to cleveland 3-2. >> we have a lot more offe
close but no cigar. >> a slow day at the office for the oakland a's, let's just say.ting runners on base was not an issue for the as, getting them home was the problem. stick around, sports is next. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings] [elephant trumpets] [buffalo punish timpani] [cassowary crescendo] ♪♪ [goat does a sick vibrato] ♪♪ >>> welcome back. i'm anthony flores. the a's three-game winning streak is...
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he stayed up all night smoking cigars waiting for this to happen. when it happen, he sprang to action. he didn't know where it was going to happen. once he found that out, he was ready to go. this young woman here. >> i am the godmother of alan dulles' great-grandson and my husband is cuban. and when my -- i found out that my friends' last name was actually dulles and she knew my husband was cuban she asked me, can we still be friends? so what i'm something you is how liable is alan dulles for all of this? >> well, dulles, i don't think that cubans, the cuban exiles, would be upset with dulles. dulles was on their side. he very much wanted this to go through. he also very much wanted president kennedy to rescue them when it was clear that they were failing. dulles, for odd reasons, was not actually in the country when the invasion occurred. he was in portugal. but richard bissell got john kennedy to approve air cover. there was an enormous amount of american firepower offshore including a aircraft carrier with a 4 fighter jets. bissell kept saying l
he stayed up all night smoking cigars waiting for this to happen. when it happen, he sprang to action. he didn't know where it was going to happen. once he found that out, he was ready to go. this young woman here. >> i am the godmother of alan dulles' great-grandson and my husband is cuban. and when my -- i found out that my friends' last name was actually dulles and she knew my husband was cuban she asked me, can we still be friends? so what i'm something you is how liable is alan...
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he stayed up smoking cigars waiting night after night for this to happen. did happen he sprang into action. the only thing he didn't know is where it was going to happen. once he found that out, he was ready to go. this young woman right here. >> thank you for calling me young. i'm the godmother of allen dulles' great grandson and my husband is cuban. when i found out that my friend's last name was actually dulles, and she knew my husband was cuban, she asked me can we still be friends. so, what i'm asking you is how liable is allen dulles? for all of this? >> well, dulles -- i don't think that cubans -- cuban exiles would be upset with dulles. dulles was on their side. he very much wanted this to go through. he also very much wanted president kennedy to rescue them when it was clear they were failing. dulles for odd reasons was not in the country when the invasion occurred, he was in puerto rico. richard businessel made a number of attempts to get john kennedy to approve air cover. to go back to the point made earlier. there was an enormous amount of ameri
he stayed up smoking cigars waiting night after night for this to happen. did happen he sprang into action. the only thing he didn't know is where it was going to happen. once he found that out, he was ready to go. this young woman right here. >> thank you for calling me young. i'm the godmother of allen dulles' great grandson and my husband is cuban. when i found out that my friend's last name was actually dulles, and she knew my husband was cuban, she asked me can we still be friends....
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he and his bearded entourage derived in washington loaded with cuban cigars and cases of cuban rum. and castor spent most of his visit. hugging and smiling and saying all the right things. there are some americans including some in the eisenhower administration including dwight eisenhower's self who had pretty serious concerns about eisenhower's a communist in the making. but many found him to be quite charming and certainly charismatic. after a few days in washington castro took a train to new york city. from the moment. he arrived at penn station where he was greeted by 20,000 people. he had a grand old time. he went to the top of the empire state building. he shook hands with jackie robinson. he went down to city hall went up to columbia university. having less fun in new york city where the police men who were assigned to protect him. because there are all these assassination plots. surrounding castro and these were reported in the press every day and none of these turned out to be real but the police didn't know that. and castro was completely impossible to protect he'd throw h
he and his bearded entourage derived in washington loaded with cuban cigars and cases of cuban rum. and castor spent most of his visit. hugging and smiling and saying all the right things. there are some americans including some in the eisenhower administration including dwight eisenhower's self who had pretty serious concerns about eisenhower's a communist in the making. but many found him to be quite charming and certainly charismatic. after a few days in washington castro took a train to new...
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i'm trying to overturn this dumb rule the club passed banning cigars within 40 feet of the main lodgecountry passed a law that allowed them to draft 14 year olds, you said, "these things happen." i just bought a box of el conquistador especiales. and they deserve to be smoked in a fine leather chair, not out by the fountain in some heavily-spidered area.
i'm trying to overturn this dumb rule the club passed banning cigars within 40 feet of the main lodgecountry passed a law that allowed them to draft 14 year olds, you said, "these things happen." i just bought a box of el conquistador especiales. and they deserve to be smoked in a fine leather chair, not out by the fountain in some heavily-spidered area.
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, we're doing some wonderful things for cuba, for example, we're no longer sending them exploding cigars to try and kill him. so we're helping out. thank you. now me for again to the appreciate it. no problem. i hear your headlines from the future in august. you'll read california hires producers of fire fast to re brand fire season as exciting, steamy 6 months. i mean, i've always said when facing apocalyptic calamity turned to job role. and in one week you'll learn f b, i tweets request for terrorist planning, anything significant to d. m. them good work. and in early september study 80 percent of us economy is uber drivers, delivering door dash drivers to tender dates. well, sounds like a growth economy to me. now it's our show, but i've just launched a brand new web site read in the media dot com to help you find all of the important news every single day. check it out until next time, goodnight. keep biting the when i see black america, i think of myself. when i was growing up, like america spoke to me. when why destroyed you didn't not to cite black lives matter is a movement we ar
, we're doing some wonderful things for cuba, for example, we're no longer sending them exploding cigars to try and kill him. so we're helping out. thank you. now me for again to the appreciate it. no problem. i hear your headlines from the future in august. you'll read california hires producers of fire fast to re brand fire season as exciting, steamy 6 months. i mean, i've always said when facing apocalyptic calamity turned to job role. and in one week you'll learn f b, i tweets request for...
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it goes back to ground, show entering low and subversive with a cigar. you transport the carrot, i think bugs it holds a mirror up to be answers. i think it's a primal service that bugs does. well, yeah, i mean he's, he's pretty much voiced of all bugs was the original social distance. he lived in a hole in the ground, right? i mean, he always wore gloves. and basically, you know, he was the every man and until someone like elmer funder yosemite, sam, you know, really kick them off. that's when that's when it was over there. then, you know, of course, you realize this means was, you know, that's when all bets were off and forget it. you shouldn't. and you shouldn't have cross paths with bugs bunny. but yeah, i mean, that's why i think he was so related. and he's a hero. you know, he's still like one of those guys that he doesn't always win and he doesn't have the big muscles usually when he flexes. it just like the letter you under there and, you know, again, i think that's why he's so related and so lovable and, and then you have everyone else around hi
it goes back to ground, show entering low and subversive with a cigar. you transport the carrot, i think bugs it holds a mirror up to be answers. i think it's a primal service that bugs does. well, yeah, i mean he's, he's pretty much voiced of all bugs was the original social distance. he lived in a hole in the ground, right? i mean, he always wore gloves. and basically, you know, he was the every man and until someone like elmer funder yosemite, sam, you know, really kick them off. that's when...
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cigar stores. hardware stores. automobiles. on and on and on. the amount of wealth lost, let me give you one other number to think about. some of you may have seen this. this week, the june issue of national geographic is arriving in people smell boxes. the massacre -- in people's mailboxes. the massacre is the cover story. the staff have done work trying to figure out the amount of generational wealth lost during the massacre. how much money would be in greenwood today had the massacre not happened? i am not an economist nor business historian. that seemed like a fairly simple methodology they used. they figured out how much property was in greenwood that was black-owned at the time. they figured out a dollar amount on that. it would have a modest amount of interest as the years went on . they came out with the figure of over $600 million that would be in greenwood today had to massacre not happened. that is generations of college tuition. that is generations of house downpayments, of seed money for new businesses, health insurance , old age ca
cigar stores. hardware stores. automobiles. on and on and on. the amount of wealth lost, let me give you one other number to think about. some of you may have seen this. this week, the june issue of national geographic is arriving in people smell boxes. the massacre -- in people's mailboxes. the massacre is the cover story. the staff have done work trying to figure out the amount of generational wealth lost during the massacre. how much money would be in greenwood today had the massacre not...
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they socialize, played beer pong with water, and smoked cigars. water.e only ones pushing back. the texas home of things that are awesome, greg abbott joined in order prohibiting vaccine requirements are mask mandates. the only people in texas allowed to wear masks of the dallas cowboys. face masks. florida governor ron desantis marked as cdc calling b.s. on covid mandates. took a shot at his new best friend, dr. fauci. >> did you not get the cdc's memo. i don't see you complying. >> it's important that we say unequivocally no to lockdowns, no to school closures. no two restrictions and no mandates. all americans should be free to choose how they govern their affairs, how they take care of themselves and their families and they should not be consigned to live regardless of which state in the union, consigned to live in a fauci-ian dystopia. >> greg: should the mask nuts admit what they've had in mind? >> hey, you, forget your mask again? >> yes. the cdc says to everyone even though i'm vaccinated, i wish there was a way i could always have it. >> the las
they socialize, played beer pong with water, and smoked cigars. water.e only ones pushing back. the texas home of things that are awesome, greg abbott joined in order prohibiting vaccine requirements are mask mandates. the only people in texas allowed to wear masks of the dallas cowboys. face masks. florida governor ron desantis marked as cdc calling b.s. on covid mandates. took a shot at his new best friend, dr. fauci. >> did you not get the cdc's memo. i don't see you complying....
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if you take a look at any post wedding celebration with apollo of guys waving flags and smoking cigars, they were letting off steam. host: it seems clear to me that with your perception that it's the understanding they are on the shoulders of giants. >> i think they do. it's a neat place to go work. i had a chance to visit blue origin and space x and virgin to talk about flying people in space. the senior management me and astronauts and other flight directors i got a call from one of the companies that basically said my guys are working there and said we are getting ready to fly our first humans i need you to come put the fear of god into these people we need you to tell them how serious it is and what they are about to do. i did that and they appreciated it. >> what is the best on the job as well as the worst? >> the worst has to be losing a spacecraft. i was a flight controller at the time we lost the challenger. i was not on that mission i was on the next one we were going to a meeting to work on a checklist. we stopped to watch the launch and we knew instantly when we saw the fork
if you take a look at any post wedding celebration with apollo of guys waving flags and smoking cigars, they were letting off steam. host: it seems clear to me that with your perception that it's the understanding they are on the shoulders of giants. >> i think they do. it's a neat place to go work. i had a chance to visit blue origin and space x and virgin to talk about flying people in space. the senior management me and astronauts and other flight directors i got a call from one of the...
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if you take a look at any post landing celebration with apollo waving flags and smoking cigars they weree letting off steam although it was landed so you could do that. host: it seems clear to me but i thinkn there is a big understanding of standing on the shoulders of giants. >> i have had a chance to visit blue origin and space x and virgin and talk to them about flying people in space their senior management with me and astronauts come by and say i got a call from one of the companies that basically said some of a my former guys are working there and said were getting ready to fly our first human i need you to come to put the fear of god into these people. we just need you to tell them how serious it is. i have done that and it was really fun and they appreciated t it. host: on thatd note the most popular question right now is can you share the best and the worst day on the job? >> there were stay on the job has to be losing a spacecraft. interestingly enough i was not on the challenger mission i was on the next mission it was one mission i was not working directly. i was not even payi
if you take a look at any post landing celebration with apollo waving flags and smoking cigars they weree letting off steam although it was landed so you could do that. host: it seems clear to me but i thinkn there is a big understanding of standing on the shoulders of giants. >> i have had a chance to visit blue origin and space x and virgin and talk to them about flying people in space their senior management with me and astronauts come by and say i got a call from one of the companies...
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dress shops, cigar stores, hardware stores, automobiles, on and on and on. the amount of wealth that was lost, let me give you one other number to think about when we talk about this wealth. this week, the june issue of national geographic is arriving in peoples mailboxes. it covers the massacre. national geographic did some work in trying to figure out what was the amount of generational wealth that was lost during the massacre. how much money would be in greenwood today had the mask or not happened? and i'm not an economist or a business historian, so it seemed like a fairly simple methodology that they used. they figured out how much property was in greenwood that was black owned at the time. they figured out a dollar amount on that and then added a modest amount of interest over the years as the years went on. they came up with a figure of over 600 million dollars. that would be in greenwood today if the massacre had not happened. that is generations of college tuition. that's generations of house down payments. of seed money for new businesses. health i
dress shops, cigar stores, hardware stores, automobiles, on and on and on. the amount of wealth that was lost, let me give you one other number to think about when we talk about this wealth. this week, the june issue of national geographic is arriving in peoples mailboxes. it covers the massacre. national geographic did some work in trying to figure out what was the amount of generational wealth that was lost during the massacre. how much money would be in greenwood today had the mask or not...
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and they're like, no, it will be perfect, we'll smoke cigars and play poker, just guys!gangsters from 1927? >> yeah -- ( gangster talk ) -- yeah, it will be like a great weekend like we'll be in prisoner or something. ( laughter ) do you do the male "weekend news"? >> stephen: sometimes. i might go fishing. >> fishing. my brother mitch, who is from chesterton, indiana. >> stephen: i hear good things. >> he lives there, and every year he goes on a golfing trip with 30 men. they fly from indiana to florida and they do a golfing weekend where they rent three houses, 30 men, ten men to a house, and they play golf in the morning and eat lunch together and play golf in the afternoon and go back to the house and have sex with each other i don't know what they do. >> stephen: good for them. good for them. how much fellowship can you have? you know what i mean? obviously -- i mean, my brother is not gay, and honestly i wouldn't care if he was. but if he ever came out he would be, like, i gave you so many hints. i vacation with 30 men, you know. >> stephen: hay, listen, i understa
and they're like, no, it will be perfect, we'll smoke cigars and play poker, just guys!gangsters from 1927? >> yeah -- ( gangster talk ) -- yeah, it will be like a great weekend like we'll be in prisoner or something. ( laughter ) do you do the male "weekend news"? >> stephen: sometimes. i might go fishing. >> fishing. my brother mitch, who is from chesterton, indiana. >> stephen: i hear good things. >> he lives there, and every year he goes on a golfing...
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it is not just 1950s cars, rum, and cigars. cuba are really kim jong un and we're seeing people taking to the streets knowing it could cost them a lot. professor what is it that the united states should or could be doing to support this? >> it may be important to contextualize this a little bit. now in multiplaces, if you go back, there is a lot of innovation. so the u.s. is really faced with a very difficult choice here especially with republicans asking for an intervention, right? and some of the leaders are talking about military intervepgs in cuba. at the same time there is demands for the u.s. to use the military to resolve the very difficult issue that occurred in the aftermath of the assassination of president ruiz. i think washington is trapped here. we just withdrew an there is no real national sentiment favoring them anywhere. so i don't think we can take about a military option in serious of these countries. so what we have is stringent sanctions that have not achieved the regime change, and yet i think the biden adm
it is not just 1950s cars, rum, and cigars. cuba are really kim jong un and we're seeing people taking to the streets knowing it could cost them a lot. professor what is it that the united states should or could be doing to support this? >> it may be important to contextualize this a little bit. now in multiplaces, if you go back, there is a lot of innovation. so the u.s. is really faced with a very difficult choice here especially with republicans asking for an intervention, right? and...
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communists and also, can you comment on the cia attempts to assassinate castro through poison, -- poisoned cigarsther crazy methods. thank you very much. nicholas: ok. on the assassination attempts, there were many. in 1960, when eisenhower was president, ideas that if top leadership could be eliminated, then you would have a general uprising sparked by the infiltration of guerrillas and the amphibious landing. it was thought that if you took out fidel castro, raul castro, who just yesterday step down from power, and shea guevara, the argentine in revelation, -- argentinian revolution, people would more likely rise up against the leaderless regime. and there were some imaginative ideas, most of them never went past the drawing board. there were a few attempts, there was an attempt to enlist mafia figures, who were offered $150,000 for a hit on castro using poison pills. they did not work. the person not get -- never got into a position to use them. in terms of castro's hold on the regime, you are right, it is the future of communists regimes that they use repression, secret police, series of info
communists and also, can you comment on the cia attempts to assassinate castro through poison, -- poisoned cigarsther crazy methods. thank you very much. nicholas: ok. on the assassination attempts, there were many. in 1960, when eisenhower was president, ideas that if top leadership could be eliminated, then you would have a general uprising sparked by the infiltration of guerrillas and the amphibious landing. it was thought that if you took out fidel castro, raul castro, who just yesterday...
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they socialize, played beer pong with water, and smoked cigars. water. i am rooting for the masks. they are not the only ones pushing back. the texas home of things that are awesome, greg abbott joined in order prohibiting vaccine requirements are mask mandates. the only people in texas allowed to wear masks of the dallas cowboys. face masks. florida governor ron desantis marked as cdc calling b.s. on covid mandates. took a shot at his new best friend, dr. fauci. >> did you not get the cdc's memo. i don't see you complying. >> it's important that we say unequivocally no to lockdowns, no to school closures. no two restrictions and no mandates. all americans should be free to choose how they govern their affairs, how they take care of themselves and their families and they should not be consigned to live regardless of which state in the union, consigned to live in a fauci-ian dystopia. >> greg: should the mask nuts admit what they've had in mind? >> hey, you, forget your mask again? >> yes. the cdc says to everyone even though i'm vaccinated, i wish there
they socialize, played beer pong with water, and smoked cigars. water. i am rooting for the masks. they are not the only ones pushing back. the texas home of things that are awesome, greg abbott joined in order prohibiting vaccine requirements are mask mandates. the only people in texas allowed to wear masks of the dallas cowboys. face masks. florida governor ron desantis marked as cdc calling b.s. on covid mandates. took a shot at his new best friend, dr. fauci. >> did you not get the...
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bay of pigs invasion's but also lesser-known plans involving poison, drugged coffee and exploding cigarssmithsonian in washington d.c. with the spies association. >> good morning everyone. good morning, yes. it is a good morning, it is a great day. we want to go into that. i think it goes downhill. i am peter earnest, executive director and we are delighted to have all of you here with us. let us once again thanks the smithsonian volunteers for being with
bay of pigs invasion's but also lesser-known plans involving poison, drugged coffee and exploding cigarssmithsonian in washington d.c. with the spies association. >> good morning everyone. good morning, yes. it is a good morning, it is a great day. we want to go into that. i think it goes downhill. i am peter earnest, executive director and we are delighted to have all of you here with us. let us once again thanks the smithsonian volunteers for being with
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was a guy who had a picture of himself taken with his feet on the desk of the president smoking a cigaras a teenager. even as a young teenager, i a c. that's like the stupidest thing. and when i saw that guy with hi pelosi, i thought the same thing. you know, you're a clown. this guys was well into his 50s. and when he said this is my desk, i thought, first of all, you don't have a desk. not only is this not your desk, i'm guessing you're not a desk guy. i'm guessing the last time you had a desk, you were in detention in junior high school. it was incredibly angering. and i think that's why he did that. and he had the same attitude as a teenager. it's a teenage thing. a lot of this stuff is adolescent except they're not kids, and they have guns, and they're allowed to vote, and so they're very dangerous in a way that teenagers are not very dangerous. >> and do you see that in the current moment as overrepresented by largely male and often a white male movement that is terrified of losing its station, its historical position? >> yes, of course that's what it is. it's fear, you know. thes
was a guy who had a picture of himself taken with his feet on the desk of the president smoking a cigaras a teenager. even as a young teenager, i a c. that's like the stupidest thing. and when i saw that guy with hi pelosi, i thought the same thing. you know, you're a clown. this guys was well into his 50s. and when he said this is my desk, i thought, first of all, you don't have a desk. not only is this not your desk, i'm guessing you're not a desk guy. i'm guessing the last time you had a...
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dress shops, cigar stores, hardware stores, automobiles, on and on and on. and the amount of wealth that was lost, let me give you one other number to think about when we deal with this wealth. so some of you may have seen this, but this week the june issue of "national geographic" is arriving in people's mailboxes and the massacre is the cover story. the staff at "national geographic" did some work to try to figure out what was the amount of generational wealth that was lost during the massacre. how much money would be in greenwood today had the massacre not happened? and i'm not an economist nor a business historian. it seemed like a fairly simple methodology that they used. they figured out how much property was in greenwood that was black-owned at the time, put a dollar amount on that and added a modest amount of interest as the years went on. and they came up with the figure of over $600 million. that would be in greenwood today had the massacre not happened. that's generations of college tuition. that's generations of house downpayments, of seed money
dress shops, cigar stores, hardware stores, automobiles, on and on and on. and the amount of wealth that was lost, let me give you one other number to think about when we deal with this wealth. so some of you may have seen this, but this week the june issue of "national geographic" is arriving in people's mailboxes and the massacre is the cover story. the staff at "national geographic" did some work to try to figure out what was the amount of generational wealth that was...
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also, can you comment on the cia attempts to assassinate castro through poisoned cigars and other crazy methods? thank you very much. >> okay. on the assassination attempts, there wereen many. int 1960, still when eisenhower wasel president, ideas that if p leadership could be eliminated, then you'd have more -- you'd be more likely to have this general uprising sparked by the infiltration of guerrillas and, later, the amphibious landing. so it was thought that if we take out fidel castro, raul castro,er who just yesterday stepped downue from power, and also the argentinian revolutionary, it would just -- the people would be more likely to rise up against this leaderless regime. and there were some imaginative ideas. most of them never went past the drawing board. there were a fewre attempts. there was an attempt to enlist mafia figures who were offered $150,000 for a hit on castro using poison pills. they didn't work. the person never got into position to use them. in terms of castro's hold on the regime, you're absolutely rightt ii mean, it's sort of a feature of communist regimes, th
also, can you comment on the cia attempts to assassinate castro through poisoned cigars and other crazy methods? thank you very much. >> okay. on the assassination attempts, there wereen many. int 1960, still when eisenhower wasel president, ideas that if p leadership could be eliminated, then you'd have more -- you'd be more likely to have this general uprising sparked by the infiltration of guerrillas and, later, the amphibious landing. so it was thought that if we take out fidel...
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we have had some very colorful plots exploding cigars, poison pens, mafia hits, some would say plots>> jesse: they have all failed unlike your golf game of the our policy vis-a-vis the cuban regime has been a failure. and am i optimistic that president biden can somehow oversee democratic revolution there, whether he has his hands off or is engineering it from behind the scenes? absolutely not. it's history as any guide. so i think if there is a revolution there, it will be bloody. but, it has to come from the cuban people. and it has to be timed perfectly. after all of this time, i think i speak for all americans, it's just maddening that you have a communist outpost, 90 miles from the florida keys and everybody here, especially in florida, want to see that country free. >> bret: all right, trey? >> well, i agree with congressman ford and i would just add to this. i mean, let's don't forget the cuban government essentially engaged in acoustical warfare against u.s. diplomats. so the cuban government, whatever bad can happen to them, i support what our role should be i don't know, br
we have had some very colorful plots exploding cigars, poison pens, mafia hits, some would say plots>> jesse: they have all failed unlike your golf game of the our policy vis-a-vis the cuban regime has been a failure. and am i optimistic that president biden can somehow oversee democratic revolution there, whether he has his hands off or is engineering it from behind the scenes? absolutely not. it's history as any guide. so i think if there is a revolution there, it will be bloody. but,...
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to assassinate castro through poison cigars another crazy methods. thank you very much. okay.n the assassination attempts there were many in 1960 still when eisenhower's president ideas that if pop leadership could be eliminated then you'd have more likely to have this general uprising sparked by by the infiltration of gorillas. and then later the the amphibious landing. so it was thought that if we take out fidel castro raul castro who just yesterday stepped down from power and che guevara the argentinian revolutionary it would just the people would be more likely to rise up in against this leaderless. regime and there were some. imaginative ideas most of them never went past the drawing board. there were few attempts. there was an attempt to enlist mafia figures who were offered $150,000 for a hit. on castro using poison pills they didn't work. the person never got into a position to use them. in terms of castro's, hold on the regime. you're absolutely right. i mean it's sort of a feature of communist regimes that they use repression secret police series of informants. to ke
to assassinate castro through poison cigars another crazy methods. thank you very much. okay.n the assassination attempts there were many in 1960 still when eisenhower's president ideas that if pop leadership could be eliminated then you'd have more likely to have this general uprising sparked by by the infiltration of gorillas. and then later the the amphibious landing. so it was thought that if we take out fidel castro raul castro who just yesterday stepped down from power and che guevara the...
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take it seriously if you look at any posttraumatic celebration the guys waving flags and smoking cigars, they were letting off steam. >> it seems clear to me but i am curious what your perception is, i think there is they understand as well. >> i think they do i've had a chance to visit spacex origins virgin and all those people who talk to them about flying people in space, there senior management me and some astronauts and others i'm back, i got a call from one of the companies that said some of my former guys were working there and called me and said we are getting ready to fight our first element and i said i need you to put the fear of god into these people. we just need you to tell them how serious it is and i've done that and they appreciated it. >> on that note, the most popular question on q&a right now, can you share your best and worst day on the job? >> the worst day on the job was losing the spacecraft. as a flight controller of the time and not on a mission from ours on the next mission drivers training for the next mission and we were going to a meeting and we stopped to
take it seriously if you look at any posttraumatic celebration the guys waving flags and smoking cigars, they were letting off steam. >> it seems clear to me but i am curious what your perception is, i think there is they understand as well. >> i think they do i've had a chance to visit spacex origins virgin and all those people who talk to them about flying people in space, there senior management me and some astronauts and others i'm back, i got a call from one of the companies...
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with apollo the guys waving flags and smoking cigars where's the spacecraft was done and you could do that what is your perception? i think there's a very big sense of they understand this semi- on the shoulder giants as well. >> if they need a place to go work, i have had a chance to visit spacex and blue origins, and virgin and all this people have talked about flying people in space. there is senior management had me and some astronauts and other directors come by and visit. i got a call from one of the companies that said one of my former guys was working there they called me up said were getting ready to fly our first human. i won't say what company it was less they said i need you to come up with the fear got into these people. we just need you to come and just tell them how serious it is and what they're about to depart i have done that. is really fun and theyt appreciated. >> on that note the most popular question the q&a right now, can you show your best day on the job as well as your worst? >> the worst of a job has to be losing a spacecraft. interestingly enough i was a fli
with apollo the guys waving flags and smoking cigars where's the spacecraft was done and you could do that what is your perception? i think there's a very big sense of they understand this semi- on the shoulder giants as well. >> if they need a place to go work, i have had a chance to visit spacex and blue origins, and virgin and all this people have talked about flying people in space. there is senior management had me and some astronauts and other directors come by and visit. i got a...
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. >> i would like to sit in my backyard and smoke cigars with my civil war boyfriend ulysses s.through your veins. >> strategy. kill everything in sight with your strategy. >> great answer. my answer is dr. martin luther king jr. we could use his unifying, face driven message today more than ever. would love to have him back here on earth. thanks to everyone. here's america reports. >> sandra: the largest teachers union in the nation back in critical race theory in america's schools and now approving a plan to politicize it and publicize it. concerned parents and republican lawmakers are pushing back against teaching kids for months now as we know but our unions now taking control away from the parents on what our kids are actually learning in the classroom? classroom? fox & friends weekend cohost will cain and the father will join us in just a moment. >> and also, kayleigh mcenany and charles gasparino. >> an all-star lineup there but under h
. >> i would like to sit in my backyard and smoke cigars with my civil war boyfriend ulysses s.through your veins. >> strategy. kill everything in sight with your strategy. >> great answer. my answer is dr. martin luther king jr. we could use his unifying, face driven message today more than ever. would love to have him back here on earth. thanks to everyone. here's america reports. >> sandra: the largest teachers union in the nation back in critical race theory in...