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them the story of curtis first. and now courtesy story is becoming more popular. the people in our city did not know about curtis, and i thought that was very strange, but it has been many years since he had been office, you know. and the more we read about him, the more it's unbelievable to think that you could take one year of high school education and go on to do all of that. >> when charles curtis was first elected, native americans did not have the right to vote. so the significance of his election cannot be overstated. again, i think it is the sheer force of his personality that makes that happen, his ability to get along with everybody. >> as republican charles curtis was ending his time as the vice president in 1933, democratically long was beginning his in the u.s. senate, but this former governor had his career cut short as he visited the state capitol building in baton rouge in september of 1935. >> on the date of his assassination, he was the u.s. senator, but he was and baton rouge visiting the louisian
them the story of curtis first. and now courtesy story is becoming more popular. the people in our city did not know about curtis, and i thought that was very strange, but it has been many years since he had been office, you know. and the more we read about him, the more it's unbelievable to think that you could take one year of high school education and go on to do all of that. >> when charles curtis was first elected, native americans did not have the right to vote. so the significance...
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melanie curtis are founders. do you get nervous? >> you're not nervous about just jumping out of an airplane. we know what we're doing. we just want to do a good job. we really want to do a good job and that's what scares us. >> reporter: they leapt to the occasion with a series of demonstration jumps in city's pivotal of women's rights. >> these are real people and in their day, they were doing the bold, brave things. >> reporter: the team launched their jumps last month in accept ka falls, new york, where the first women's rights convention was held. touchdown in tennessee, the state that decided the fate of the 19th amendment and drop by pennsylvania's justice bell, a symbol of the movement. the capstone, a demonstration in new york city on women's equality day. they landed in wood lawn cemetery in the bronx. final resting place of elizabeth katy standon. >> we talk about wanting to inspire women and girls to live lives of their own design. in order to do that, we have to be doing that, too. at is absolely for me what today was.
melanie curtis are founders. do you get nervous? >> you're not nervous about just jumping out of an airplane. we know what we're doing. we just want to do a good job. we really want to do a good job and that's what scares us. >> reporter: they leapt to the occasion with a series of demonstration jumps in city's pivotal of women's rights. >> these are real people and in their day, they were doing the bold, brave things. >> reporter: the team launched their jumps last...
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. >> la follette's time in congress coincides with charles curtis of kansas, senate majority leader in 1924 to 1929 and from 1929 to 1933, he served as the 31st vice president, and broke ground as the first in that position to be of native american descent. we're going to leave this program and take you live to the white house, where president trump is going to speak about judicial nominations. >> the nomination, of a supreme court justice is the most important decision an american president can make. for this reason, candidates for president owe the american people a specific list of individuals they consider for the united states supreme court. four years ago, i announced my first list of highly qualified candidates and promised to fill justice scalia's vacant seat from among those names, and just days after my inauguration, i kept that promise, when i nominated judge neil gorsuch, and as you know, he has been very spectacular. a year later, i nominated and the senate confirmed another outstanding justice, brett kavanaugh. by the end of my first term, we will have confirmed a record
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george wallace and his vice presidential candidate, curtis lemay. the 21 minute standing ovation by a sellout crowd. during the presentation, there were some hecklers wake up in the far reaching seats, about six or seven of them. you could see the lights from the cameras. when the event was over, the local news -- they only had three cameras in those days -- the only thing the reported were the three hecklers. outside madison square garden, there were 50 mounted police expecting riots by the people. what i learned at this valley -- at this rally at is how unfairly the media treats third-party candidates. c-span was not around in 1968, but if c-span was around in 1968, george wallace would have done better. in 1972, if he was not shot, he had a good chance at winning. >> tony, let's leave it there. dan carter, but what the american independent party george wallace was running on. what is the role of the media in 1968? >> congratulations. you are the first person i have talked to who was at that rally, which was a pretty remarkable rally. there is a l
george wallace and his vice presidential candidate, curtis lemay. the 21 minute standing ovation by a sellout crowd. during the presentation, there were some hecklers wake up in the far reaching seats, about six or seven of them. you could see the lights from the cameras. when the event was over, the local news -- they only had three cameras in those days -- the only thing the reported were the three hecklers. outside madison square garden, there were 50 mounted police expecting riots by the...
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. >> la follette's time in congress coincides with charles curtis of kansas, senate majority leader in 1924 to 1929 and from 1929 to 1933, he served as the 31st vice president, and broke ground as the first in that position to be of native american descent. we're going to leave this program and take you live to the white house, where president trump is going to speak about judicial nominations. >> the nomination, of a supreme court justice is the most important decision
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we have seen professor john curtis's election poll suing a trend in polling towards independence andessage should appeal to the scottish, election and as soon as they went in the majority it makes it more difficult for borisjohnson and his government in terms of saying no to entertaining the idea even of a second referendum. thank you both very much indeed. we must end ourfirst look at you both very much indeed. we must end our first look at the papers you both very much indeed. we must end ourfirst look at the papers but for some watching in the uk, they will be back in about 45 minutes. but that is our first look at the papers. good evening. i'm jane dougall with your latest sports news. it was an incredible battle from former world number one andy murray at the us open, who came back from two sets down to win his first grand slam match since january last year. murray struggled initially in his first round meeting with japan's yoshihito nishioka. the world number 49 took the first two sets and murray had to save a match point in the fourth set. but the three—time grand slam champio
we have seen professor john curtis's election poll suing a trend in polling towards independence andessage should appeal to the scottish, election and as soon as they went in the majority it makes it more difficult for borisjohnson and his government in terms of saying no to entertaining the idea even of a second referendum. thank you both very much indeed. we must end ourfirst look at you both very much indeed. we must end our first look at the papers you both very much indeed. we must end...
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enough is enough. >> joeys before i let you go i could have to ask you about curtis flowers.opments out of mississippi. six trials he went through over 23 years since his arrest. and the charges have finally been dismissed. these were murder charges. there was evidence of innocence like witness recantations and suspects that have come up over the years. what do you make of the fact that he was tried six times. i think a lot of people think isn't that a case of double jeopardy? >> reporter: so what happens is i make of it, it certainly is excess. the prosecution -- here's what happened. six times, it's important to understand that in those six times he was convicted multiple times. right? he was convicted about four times. he was sentenced to death at least three times. and, of course, there was a hung jury two times. so as long as there's a hung jury it's not what we call double jeopardy inasmuch as the jury hasn't reached a determination. he was retried after being convicted is not double jury because he was ordered to have another trial. talk about a story where you look at
enough is enough. >> joeys before i let you go i could have to ask you about curtis flowers.opments out of mississippi. six trials he went through over 23 years since his arrest. and the charges have finally been dismissed. these were murder charges. there was evidence of innocence like witness recantations and suspects that have come up over the years. what do you make of the fact that he was tried six times. i think a lot of people think isn't that a case of double jeopardy? >>...
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sunnyvale recent curtis swayne pulled over to take a look. >> i don't know what to think about it because this is insane. and it goes down the whole way. >> reporter: neighbors are pleading for people to stop driving out and dumping here wrong monterey road. there are also homeless enkafrnlmentenkafrn encampments within the debris. and residents concerns have gone unanswered by city leaders. >> they say that it is covid-19, it is restriction after restriction and excuses not solutions. >> reporter: the mayor's office told us that he was unavailable. and council member canceled our interview saying that he is working on a specific date for action. and we also reached out to union pacific. >> beer trying we're trying to we're actually doing it. >> reporter: and castillo says that they have six weeks to addresses encampment on the right-of-way. amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> and another product born from these covid-19 times. lg will unveil a filtered face mask battery powered design to kill all germs. it has two fans and a hepa filter that cleans air blowing in and out. a carrying cas
sunnyvale recent curtis swayne pulled over to take a look. >> i don't know what to think about it because this is insane. and it goes down the whole way. >> reporter: neighbors are pleading for people to stop driving out and dumping here wrong monterey road. there are also homeless enkafrnlmentenkafrn encampments within the debris. and residents concerns have gone unanswered by city leaders. >> they say that it is covid-19, it is restriction after restriction and excuses not...
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in mississippi yesterday, a judge ruled that curtis flowers, who was tried six times for the same murders, will not be prosecuted for a seventh time. flowers was nvicted multiple times for the 1996 murder of four people in a furniture store in winona, mississippi, but all the convictions were overturned. he was released from prison last december after serving more than 22 years. the state attorney general's office declined to prosecute flowers again, citing a lack of evidence and viable witnesses. two years ago, an amecan public media podcast brought national attention to the case and included a recording from one of the key witnesses who recanted his testimony. the u.s. supreme court overturned flowers' most recent conviction last year, citing racial bias in jury selection. the court found the prosecutor who had tried flowers each time had unconstitutionally kept black mississippians from serving on the jury. a lawyer for flowers said the case was "tainted throughout by racial discrimination. it should never have occurred, and lasted far too long, but we are glad it is finally over." hea
in mississippi yesterday, a judge ruled that curtis flowers, who was tried six times for the same murders, will not be prosecuted for a seventh time. flowers was nvicted multiple times for the 1996 murder of four people in a furniture store in winona, mississippi, but all the convictions were overturned. he was released from prison last december after serving more than 22 years. the state attorney general's office declined to prosecute flowers again, citing a lack of evidence and viable...
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. >> and one of the work i once edited was working for curtis throughout the war said he was the linchpin. >> there is some overlap for those that were in the armed forces also acting for the armed forces and the new yorker brand profile for those commissions from military figures a van public relations to keep it cool with the war department for the most part they were in the mix i love the way when he says he throws them into the field he just knew there would be a scoop. >> he trusted his writers. actually he was not born and bred at the new yorker so what made sean trust he could get this story? >> and then writing for a time magazine and they voluptuous leave publicly hated each other and then since 1939 but they were grooming him to be the heir apparent to time inc. >> he was of that type he was not arafat new york could you. >> he was also from yale and also hotchkiss if you read the time it's a far cry. >> and someone who cares only about literary style that's a hugely important point. run with it. >> he will one hugely significant piece actually he breaks up because lewis is part
. >> and one of the work i once edited was working for curtis throughout the war said he was the linchpin. >> there is some overlap for those that were in the armed forces also acting for the armed forces and the new yorker brand profile for those commissions from military figures a van public relations to keep it cool with the war department for the most part they were in the mix i love the way when he says he throws them into the field he just knew there would be a scoop. >>...
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architecture in north korea is epiphenomenal the country basically exist under ground in fairness curtis lemay said the britain and the united states killed 20 percent of their entire population they really have anyone to of course they had motivation to burrow but it's not just about war a lot of these bunkers were connected to both traditional war and nuclear war now of course we face a greater range of existential threats the climate crisis artificial intel. gins and this this again comes back to our conversation about about neo liberalism and globalization you know the more things become interconnected and interdependent the more fragile societies become and we saw this at the beginning of of the pandemic when supply lines began to break down and a lot of people a lot of countries which are you into themselves and are still in a state of lockdown. even the distribution of my book into australia has been extremely difficult because getting packages in there is it is challenging so i you know this the pandemic in terms of the threats that we face when i spoke to the preppers that i wor
architecture in north korea is epiphenomenal the country basically exist under ground in fairness curtis lemay said the britain and the united states killed 20 percent of their entire population they really have anyone to of course they had motivation to burrow but it's not just about war a lot of these bunkers were connected to both traditional war and nuclear war now of course we face a greater range of existential threats the climate crisis artificial intel. gins and this this again comes...
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the opposite when thrown away that's the warning from local authorities in england to switch claim curtis the supposed p p could pose a health hazard not only does this blight local areas but it also risks spreading infection face masks gloves and other forms of personal protective equipment designed to protect people from infection but poor disposal risks doing the opposite. yes indeed the world health organization also spoke out earlier saying improper disposal could lead to a surge in transmission in fact it's not just health concerns or by p.p. either that have been mounting environmental ones to a report by british researchers claim the daily use of a facemask by every u.k. citizen would eventually create almost $70000.00 tons of plastic waste professor lawrence young from the university of work please reusable p.p. is the only solution. disposal of face models and other p.p.c. essential to avoid any increase in transmission and so it's really important that people take responsibility to dispose of their face masks gloves etc in appropriate waste bins and do not litter the streets an
the opposite when thrown away that's the warning from local authorities in england to switch claim curtis the supposed p p could pose a health hazard not only does this blight local areas but it also risks spreading infection face masks gloves and other forms of personal protective equipment designed to protect people from infection but poor disposal risks doing the opposite. yes indeed the world health organization also spoke out earlier saying improper disposal could lead to a surge in...
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architecture in north korea is epiphenomenal the country basically exist under ground in fairness curtis lemay said the britain and the united states kill 20 percent of their entire population they mostly have i mean to of course they had motivation to burrow but it's not just about war a lot of these bunkers were connected to both traditional war and nuclear war now of course we face a greater range of existential threats the climate crisis artificial intelligence and this this again comes back to our conversation about about neo liberalism and globalization you know the more things become interconnected and interdependent the more fragile societies become and we saw this at the beginning of of the pandemic when supply lines began to break down and a lot of people a lot of countries which are you into themselves and are still in a state of law. down. even the distribution of my book into australia has been extremely difficult because getting packages in there is it's challenging so i you know this the pandemic in terms of the threats that we face when i spoke to the preppers that i work
architecture in north korea is epiphenomenal the country basically exist under ground in fairness curtis lemay said the britain and the united states kill 20 percent of their entire population they mostly have i mean to of course they had motivation to burrow but it's not just about war a lot of these bunkers were connected to both traditional war and nuclear war now of course we face a greater range of existential threats the climate crisis artificial intelligence and this this again comes...
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curtis. this is d.w. news live from berlin and a leading pro-democracy figure challenged in hong kong activist joshua was taken into custody on suspicion of joining an unauthorized assembly last year he's been released on bail also coming out 2 police officers are shot dead and wounded as racial justice protests erupt across the united states.
curtis. this is d.w. news live from berlin and a leading pro-democracy figure challenged in hong kong activist joshua was taken into custody on suspicion of joining an unauthorized assembly last year he's been released on bail also coming out 2 police officers are shot dead and wounded as racial justice protests erupt across the united states.
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three years ago in liverpool, paul curtis created wings, allowing anyone to transform themselves intoerpool, but you can see there is a growing trend. some of it is good, some of it is not so good. but you know, there are some brilliant pieces out there. it helps areas as well, because often this artwork is in areas that have been neglected. it helps get a bit of interest in these areas. my latest one that i did was thejordan henderson one in anfield. i hope it hasjust brightened up that area, that's part of anfield. if you visit an art gallery, you will have to wear a face covering. but with street art, that is not the case. in lockdown, everybody can really relate to that. when you are inside and you are not having any relationship with the outdoors, then suddenly you can go outside, it makes a huge difference. if you just see grey walls or if there is something that speaks to you, something you can discover somehow. art in the streets is never really permanent. you never know what happens with it. you let go the moment you finish. here today, often gone tomorrow, but the street art
three years ago in liverpool, paul curtis created wings, allowing anyone to transform themselves intoerpool, but you can see there is a growing trend. some of it is good, some of it is not so good. but you know, there are some brilliant pieces out there. it helps areas as well, because often this artwork is in areas that have been neglected. it helps get a bit of interest in these areas. my latest one that i did was thejordan henderson one in anfield. i hope it hasjust brightened up that area,...
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address the underlying aerodynamic problems in this case all this as boeing boeing whistleblower curtis bank has urged urged additional protections sara are to correspondent turn each of us thank you for that update. thanks to the hispanic community. i. i. i. i. l. look forward to talking to you all. for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except where such conflict with the 1st law. should be very careful. at the point. with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. or must protect its own existence or. if you're born into a poor family if you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances. generational poverty. by every day you meet your needs and the needs of your family. is going to be hard to reclaim freedom and we're going to have to work at it but people recognize from examples like. digital systems need to. i hope people will start fighting. saying we won't tolerate systems. streets in our homes that can't possibly. track what we're doing. when you think of hispanics in the un
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address the underlying aerodynamic problems in this case all this as boeing boeing whistleblower curtis bank has urged urged additional protections sara are to correspondent turn each of us thank you for that update. time now for a quick break but stay here because on the return we'll take a look at the growth of the u.s. economy thanks to the hispanic community with our teams rick sanchez as we go to break here the numbers of the. l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except when such orders would conflict with the 1st law show your identification for should be very careful but official intelligence to the point of obesity is to create trust. ontarians chozen with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. the robot must protect its own existence was. to get the valuation to get it by. stock price times current number of shares outstanding and if you have knowledge on how to buy back their own stock and pump up those stock prices and executives stock options then you have a high mark and kept
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[indiscernible] >> tonight on q and a, 2020 curtis brooke ties finalist eric dolan talks about his book a furious sky which looks at the history of hurricane destruction in the u.s.. category four hurricane barreling directly into galveston, it was pushing before it an enormous wave essentially on the right-hand side of the hurricane .host: and an the wavester with crashing, it slammed into galveston that day and it turned galveston into a lake. >> eric dolan tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span's washington journal, everyday we are taking your calls live on the air, on the news of the day, and we'll discuss policy issues that impact you. monday morning we will discuss president trump's supreme court nominee with bloomberg senate reporter. then we will talk about the trump campaign with lou harrington, republican national spokesperson and lincoln project co-founder discusses his group opposition to president trump's reelection and the future of the republican party. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone
[indiscernible] >> tonight on q and a, 2020 curtis brooke ties finalist eric dolan talks about his book a furious sky which looks at the history of hurricane destruction in the u.s.. category four hurricane barreling directly into galveston, it was pushing before it an enormous wave essentially on the right-hand side of the hurricane .host: and an the wavester with crashing, it slammed into galveston that day and it turned galveston into a lake. >> eric dolan tonight at 8:00 eastern...
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address the underlying aerodynamic problems in this case all this as boeing boeing whistleblower curtis bank has urged urged additional protections sara are to correspondent turn each of us thank you for that update. time now for a quick break but stay here because on the return we'll take a look at the growth of the u.s. economy thanks to the hispanic community with our teams rick sanchez as we go to break here the numbers up close. i. was under make no certain you know borders i'm just blind to nationalities. so much. we don't actually. be sitting. judges. commentary classes this until. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing it's your own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is crazy to respond. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together. we're segregated. by social class lower middle class people also in poverty 1st. if you're born into a poor family if you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chanc
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prison, this helmet cam video of the army's most elite unit showed him leading a dairy raid to help curtisee 70 prisoners. >> to be executed. >> his helicopter went down -- >> thomas patrick payne is the first living member of delta force to receive the medal of honor, the nation's highest fowler award. >> there is a man down. >> the islamic state after president obama ordered us troops back into iraq. >> reporter: pain moved toward the prison. >> engaged by any capacity. they are being liberated. >> sergeant major payne created a story that night. >> an initial brief point. the train of hostages has stopped, moving through the breach point going back into the building and giving up on life, grabbed him by the collar. >> 70 hostages made it out alive. >> for me, where it is. >> jennifer griffin, fox news. >> reporter: an amazing story. will the authors new woken this drive a wedge between hollywood and the rest of america? actor dean cain joins us to discuss next. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. aft
prison, this helmet cam video of the army's most elite unit showed him leading a dairy raid to help curtisee 70 prisoners. >> to be executed. >> his helicopter went down -- >> thomas patrick payne is the first living member of delta force to receive the medal of honor, the nation's highest fowler award. >> there is a man down. >> the islamic state after president obama ordered us troops back into iraq. >> reporter: pain moved toward the prison. >>...
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jonathan curtis, franklin templeton, their portfolio manager. coming up we talk to chief market strat gijs james asking him about what's happening in jakarta. they are bringing back social distance regular strixes. up next the pandemic reaching a new milestone, global deaths top 900,000. donald trump says he deliberately down played the virus to save a panic. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> fact is, i'm a cheerleader for this country. i love our country. i don't want people to be frightened. i don't want to create panic, as you say. and certainly i'm not going to drive this country or the world into a frenzy. we want to show confidence. we want to show strength. we want to show strength as a nation. and that's what i've done. we've done very well. >> the president of the united states admitted on tape in february he knew about covid-19, that it passed through the air. he knew how deadly it was. it was much more deadly than the flu. he knew and purposely played it down. worse, he lied to the american people. he knowingly and willingly lied about the th
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of the united states postal service west poythress street in hopewell, virginia thearks reverend curtis west harris post office building. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney, and the gentleman from texas, mr. cloud, each will control 20 minutes. mrs. maloney: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. maloney: i yield myself such time as i may consume. 13r0eu7 the gentlelady is recognized. -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. maloney: i'm pleased to join my colleagues in support of 3847, designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 117 west poythress street in hopewell, virginia as the reverend curtis west harris. he was born this 19 24678 after graduating from high school and virginia university in richmond he worked at allied chemical. after an executive order was issued to prohibit companies thatat had federal governments, reverend her race sued t
of the united states postal service west poythress street in hopewell, virginia thearks reverend curtis west harris post office building. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney, and the gentleman from texas, mr. cloud, each will control 20 minutes. mrs. maloney: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs....
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stanley curtis, i can think off the top of my head possibly three reaction. biden campaign will lie about it. though just lie and say that's not our intention or plan what we know in fact it is because it's written. number two, they will attack those who raise it including the president of the united states who has raised it as white supremacists or promoting white privilege despite the fact that the suburbs are heavily diverse in terms of minorities living in the suburbs there. or number three, they will ignore it, pretend it doesn't exist or the do all three. what do you think? >> well mark, i do think all of the above is a good choice there. i think it would be a terrible tragedy if we were to lose the essence of our governing system, the federalist system because we were afraid to push back on this issue. the way our system works is that government builds from the ground up, and not from the top down. that has been the case since the pilgrims, since the new england town meeting, and write to the contemporary township. we have a layer of government at the
stanley curtis, i can think off the top of my head possibly three reaction. biden campaign will lie about it. though just lie and say that's not our intention or plan what we know in fact it is because it's written. number two, they will attack those who raise it including the president of the united states who has raised it as white supremacists or promoting white privilege despite the fact that the suburbs are heavily diverse in terms of minorities living in the suburbs there. or number...
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and the trump administration believes we must tell more stories and not with whom of people but all curtisem. thank you god bless america. [applause] >> thank you mr. secretary. in closing i would like to thank the 177 fighter wing of the new jersey national guard for conducting tonight's flyover. [applause] in the president's own marine band. and a glee club for their contributions and then to be called especially tonight. and those that would perform to sing with me america the beautiful followed by the marine band will close us out with this took it to thank you and god bless and have a safe night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ consent the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. objection. >> madam president planning to address a number of topics the president held a press conference yesterday afternoon that was so callous and uninformed evil and maniacal and divisive that i am compelled to i respond to it is
and the trump administration believes we must tell more stories and not with whom of people but all curtisem. thank you god bless america. [applause] >> thank you mr. secretary. in closing i would like to thank the 177 fighter wing of the new jersey national guard for conducting tonight's flyover. [applause] in the president's own marine band. and a glee club for their contributions and then to be called especially tonight. and those that would perform to sing with me america the...
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. >> curtis terrance noel. >> michael a. noeth. >> daniel r. norton. >> robert grant norton. >> daniela rosalia notaro. >> brian christopher novotny. >> soichi numata. >> brian nunez. >> jose nunez. >> jeffrey roger nussbaum. >> james a. oakley. >> dennis patrick o'berg. >> james p. o'brien, jr. >> michael p. o'brien. >> scott j. o'brien. >> timothy michael o'brien. >> daniel o'callaghan. >> dennis james o'connor, jr. >> diana j. o'connor. >> keith kevin o'connor. >> richard j. o'connor. >> amy o'doherty. >> marni pont o'doherty. >> douglas e. oelschlager. >> takashi ogawa. >> albert ogletree. >> philip paul ognibene. [reading names] .. >>. [reading names] [reading names] >>. [reading names] [reading names] >>. [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] . [reading names] >> timothy franklin o'sullivan. >> jason douglas oswald. >> michael john otten. >> isidro d. ottenwalder. >> michael chung ou. >> todd joseph ouida. >> jesus ovalles. >> peter j. owens, jr. >> adianes oyola. >> angel m. pabon, jr. >> israel pabon, jr.
. >> curtis terrance noel. >> michael a. noeth. >> daniel r. norton. >> robert grant norton. >> daniela rosalia notaro. >> brian christopher novotny. >> soichi numata. >> brian nunez. >> jose nunez. >> jeffrey roger nussbaum. >> james a. oakley. >> dennis patrick o'berg. >> james p. o'brien, jr. >> michael p. o'brien. >> scott j. o'brien. >> timothy michael o'brien. >> daniel o'callaghan....
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police respond differently to white protestors and so quite spontaneously a white person curtis is were asked to to offer themselves into the front of the march such that they could protect some of the black students. and it worked once or twice but when it got to parliament and people realized that they these people doesn't matter what color they're going to storm this parliament this is like and he started given that we need to stop this. was was. i had never seen the power of students like that i think back i was like you i was it was just you know you were doing this for your children also you can't afford this and yes yes i'm sure he was. was. was was you are. these are the emergence of some sort of beginnings of a national coalition that exists outside of the control of the a.n.c. allied movements but it really just represents a growing movement that people are realizing that they need to work together now to to make it gets. a little bit for them to move was. i was ok i wouldn't want. to hurt him was. a reminder she's standing there on the stage and i see because this is not goin
police respond differently to white protestors and so quite spontaneously a white person curtis is were asked to to offer themselves into the front of the march such that they could protect some of the black students. and it worked once or twice but when it got to parliament and people realized that they these people doesn't matter what color they're going to storm this parliament this is like and he started given that we need to stop this. was was. i had never seen the power of students like...
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one was curtis, 55-year-old from trinidad who started his own business. he was a workingman.o many other people. :report why are so many black people dying of the have you back. we just read the report about the pandemict the disproportionate effect of people of color. i want to aswaabout bob wo's book, the revelations up today -- out today, gary, that the president knew in late january how serious it was, told woodward he knew it was much more deadly f than the, and yet he continued to tell the public it would go awayny, for eeks after that. i know it is early, but what is your sense about how voters are going to react? gary: i rd several stories about the book. i have read several of bob woodwar'sook. i don't know there is a big contradiction. thpresident said early on it was a deadly situation. he did compare it to the flu. the flu can be deadly. the president's motives h,e wanted to keep the economy open, he wanted to keep things i don't think he ever wanted to shut things down even though he had to. but i think most people here who support him aresa going t we all knew i
one was curtis, 55-year-old from trinidad who started his own business. he was a workingman.o many other people. :report why are so many black people dying of the have you back. we just read the report about the pandemict the disproportionate effect of people of color. i want to aswaabout bob wo's book, the revelations up today -- out today, gary, that the president knew in late january how serious it was, told woodward he knew it was much more deadly f than the, and yet he continued to tell...
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. >> reporter: curtis has sight in only one eye which she describes as looking through a door's peepholeou would do a sport like this? >> i think the thing is we always think about disabilities as limiting. it's not the disability that limits the person. it's the world we live in that limits the people. >> reporter: it's become her personal mission to pave the way, giving the disabled community more access. >> i think it's really up to us to always be energized as disabled people or just people who think from a different perspective. like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has shuttered theaters from coast to coast since match but some kper prizing theater groups are managing to put on shows in a very socially distant fashion. jamie wa
. >> reporter: curtis has sight in only one eye which she describes as looking through a door's peepholeou would do a sport like this? >> i think the thing is we always think about disabilities as limiting. it's not the disability that limits the person. it's the world we live in that limits the people. >> reporter: it's become her personal mission to pave the way, giving the disabled community more access. >> i think it's really up to us to always be energized as...
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this morning curtis flowers is a free man. after prosecutors in. mississippi decided not to take his case to trial for a seventh time. >> flowers was tried six times on murder charges and he spent 23 years in prison. one of his attorneys said the case never made sense going on to say the evidence corroborated his innocence. >> after his last trial back in 120 a montgomery jury found him guilty and he was sentenced to death. on appeal the supreme court ruled he deserved a new trial. they said the state tease lead prosecutor engaged in racism by striking black jurors from the panel. >>> this labor day weekend will be a critical coronavirus test for the united states. that's the message from health officials across the country, including shelby county, which is home to memphis, tennessee. >> i think this is a very important point in our response to the pandemic. how things turn out this weekend and the subsequent results of the activitiesf this weekend will determine which directions we go in the future. >> in case you didn't know, shelby county is al
this morning curtis flowers is a free man. after prosecutors in. mississippi decided not to take his case to trial for a seventh time. >> flowers was tried six times on murder charges and he spent 23 years in prison. one of his attorneys said the case never made sense going on to say the evidence corroborated his innocence. >> after his last trial back in 120 a montgomery jury found him guilty and he was sentenced to death. on appeal the supreme court ruled he deserved a new trial....
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curtis says there are bigger issues, like the homeless crisis, that deserve more attention and action from the city. >> i feel like they should be focusing more on that than the food we eat. >> reporter: we reached out to safeway, target, and cvs for their take on the new policy, which goes into effect march of next year. cvs was the only one that got back to us, saying we are reviewing the latest ordinance and are committed to providing healthy options for customers. melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> a follow up now to a story from monday. sky ranger was over the scene of a large homeless encampment being cleaned up on monterey road. this is what it looks like today. most of the trash has been picked up. city leaders approved a plan to clean up multiple illegal dump sites in san jose. >>> a bay area father and john have quite a story to tell. this turned into a wild life encounter. more than a dozen raccoons all at once and spotted a coyote in the bushes. people seem to be ignoring the warning signs in the park, which is encouraging the wild life. >> reporter: it was a hike ma
curtis says there are bigger issues, like the homeless crisis, that deserve more attention and action from the city. >> i feel like they should be focusing more on that than the food we eat. >> reporter: we reached out to safeway, target, and cvs for their take on the new policy, which goes into effect march of next year. cvs was the only one that got back to us, saying we are reviewing the latest ordinance and are committed to providing healthy options for customers. melissa...
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tied for 3rd most in nfl history, eric dickerson had 6 in his first 14 games, while marcus allen curtis martin and if he would each had 5 so some pretty good company for raiders fans should be now let's get to a team that didn't leave oakland for dead in the middle of the night and they're pretty good. the oakland a's, they're still sitting atop west. >>taking on the rangers in arlington. bob melvin company looking to take 3 of 4 in the series let's jump to the bottom of the 5th. all knotted at one to out frankie gives jeff mathis swinging right here. i like those baby blue uniform right away for texas, he would punch out 7 on the day. >>but here is not so good monteith he leaves one right over the plate in. road gore crushes it that's a three-run shot and the rangers take the lead go to the top of the 7th now same score aides have the tying run at the plate sign that he wants but 2 lance lynn asked fans will known lori on a 10 strikeout for lynn aides would end up stranding 2 runners and the rangers, they seal it. right here mathis true but take this one for right, it's a 2 run shot. r
tied for 3rd most in nfl history, eric dickerson had 6 in his first 14 games, while marcus allen curtis martin and if he would each had 5 so some pretty good company for raiders fans should be now let's get to a team that didn't leave oakland for dead in the middle of the night and they're pretty good. the oakland a's, they're still sitting atop west. >>taking on the rangers in arlington. bob melvin company looking to take 3 of 4 in the series let's jump to the bottom of the 5th. all...
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in mississippi, prosecutors have dismissed the case against curtis flowers, a black man who was tried six times and spent over two decades in prison on capital murder charges. flowers was accused of killing four people in 1996 at a furniture store in winona, mississippi, but the mississippi supreme court overturned his first three convictions and flowers's next two trials ended in hung juries. in 2010, a jury in his sixth trial found flowers guilty and sentenced him to death. last year, the u.s. supreme court ruled flowers deserved yet another trial, saying prosecutors had engaged in racial discrimination for striking black jurors from the panel. president trump said mondaday he is open to an investigation of postmaster general louis dejoy's campaign fundraising, following a recent "washington post" report that said dejoy's former employees at new breed logistics in north carolina were pressured into making donations to republican candidates, and then later reimbursed through bonuses -- an illegal practice. trump said dejoy should lose his jojob if he did something wrong. dejoy, who i
in mississippi, prosecutors have dismissed the case against curtis flowers, a black man who was tried six times and spent over two decades in prison on capital murder charges. flowers was accused of killing four people in 1996 at a furniture store in winona, mississippi, but the mississippi supreme court overturned his first three convictions and flowers's next two trials ended in hung juries. in 2010, a jury in his sixth trial found flowers guilty and sentenced him to death. last year, the...
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mcelroy whose work i once edited must actually working for curtis lemay and pr throughout the cold war. so he was the linchpin of the new yorker's operation. there's also a lot of overlap like that. not a lot but a handful of correspondence with they were in the armed forces there acting for the armed forces. in york or randy profiles on military sometimes with the editors given permission for military figures, sometimes a public relations man to keep things cozy with the war department. but for the most part, it was mysterious. very much so william shawn was the hinge man. for he had correspondence in the field. he didn't know what the scoop was going to be just in third b1. >> he trusted his writer he believed in his writer. >> so why john hersey? kristi was actually not born and bread as a new yorker. he came from from a loose organization, what made sean trust that hersey could get this of all hard stories? >> he could not of done less from a new yorker he's writing for "time" magazine. i'm ahead of the new yorker hated each other like voluptuous lee hole larry slee, publicly hated
mcelroy whose work i once edited must actually working for curtis lemay and pr throughout the cold war. so he was the linchpin of the new yorker's operation. there's also a lot of overlap like that. not a lot but a handful of correspondence with they were in the armed forces there acting for the armed forces. in york or randy profiles on military sometimes with the editors given permission for military figures, sometimes a public relations man to keep things cozy with the war department. but...
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one of them s curtis orr, a 55-year-old immigrant from trinidad who started his own dental business.was troy prestwood's cousin. >> he simplyas a working man. he had a staff tt was also working and he was doing the right thing, living the american dream. and he got sick like s other people. >> alcindor: why do you think more black people are dying of the coronavirus, especially here in southeast d.c.? >> it's because southeast d.c. has ofn been left behind. >> alcindor: he says that, like latinos in northern virginia, many african americans here work depend on public transit to get, around, and live in and that some in the community have become complacent about wearing face masksnd social distancing. with only one grocery store in the entire ward, many depend on corner stores and fast food--su high in saltr and fat. infection tes aner rateser of underlying health conditions has been deadly. >> in addition to all the other challenges i've mentioned, weea alsothe ty in violence and homicides. right now, homicides are up in our neighborhood and in our communitieif so, you knowhat's if t
one of them s curtis orr, a 55-year-old immigrant from trinidad who started his own dental business.was troy prestwood's cousin. >> he simplyas a working man. he had a staff tt was also working and he was doing the right thing, living the american dream. and he got sick like s other people. >> alcindor: why do you think more black people are dying of the coronavirus, especially here in southeast d.c.? >> it's because southeast d.c. has ofn been left behind. >> alcindor:...
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for a third party because she thought that the two-party system was so decrepit, and then also o to curtis mayfield, that they've been playing over and over again, to "move on up." but you'veve got to moveve on up frfrom poverty. anand in order to do it, you've got to talk about poverty. if you're going to move on up from wall street greed and wall street crimes, you've got to talk about wall street greed and wall street crimes. if you're going to move on up from the pentagon n militarism around the world, you've got to talk about it. those are the taboo issues that we don't get serious wrestling with. so when you really talk about the soul of america and the babattle for the sosoul of america, much of that soul has been evacuated by the pentagon greed and the wall street greed and the ininability of the polie and other institutions to treat black people and brown people, indigenous people as human beings. so, i agree with brother benen in terms of being part of an anti-fascist c clition, that i think we're forced to vote for biden, but we're not goioing to lie about biden, we're n not goi
for a third party because she thought that the two-party system was so decrepit, and then also o to curtis mayfield, that they've been playing over and over again, to "move on up." but you'veve got to moveve on up frfrom poverty. anand in order to do it, you've got to talk about poverty. if you're going to move on up from wall street greed and wall street crimes, you've got to talk about wall street greed and wall street crimes. if you're going to move on up from the pentagon n...
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cat there, many turns and walks towards the of the person who was taking the video timothy current curtis gives his name and he caught the big weekend at the big cat over the weekend roaming around the neighborhood, he said the mountain lion was peering through his front yard fence watching kids playing on their bikes off mason drive in pacifica. neighbors and parents of course now pretty concerned about the safety of their kids. >>watching the cut through the gate right here and. a 3rd goal of the kids to go inside didn't i get inside and it just came back towards me was still watching the kids and then jumped over the gate right here and what are the truck, i'm still watching the kids so i had to now the house a chastened out from under the thing if of a ford f one 50 from nose to tail, it's the biggest one that i've seen. >>we have a lot of sightings of mountain lions around here. and they all seem to be small bobcat size this one was well fed. >>the size of a truck but did i mean if you count. he said those details tails, but let's look at that cat again it was pretty dog bad, yeah, n
cat there, many turns and walks towards the of the person who was taking the video timothy current curtis gives his name and he caught the big weekend at the big cat over the weekend roaming around the neighborhood, he said the mountain lion was peering through his front yard fence watching kids playing on their bikes off mason drive in pacifica. neighbors and parents of course now pretty concerned about the safety of their kids. >>watching the cut through the gate right here and. a 3rd...
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[inaudible] -- whose work i once edited was working for curtis lemay npr throughout the whole or so he was the linchpin of the new yorkers operation. >> was a lot of overlap like that, a lot of, not a lot but a handful of the correspondence anarchists were in the armed forces also acting for the armed forces. the new yorker ran a ton of profiles on military, sometimes the editors even commissioned stories from military figures, something even public relations man just to keep things cozy with the war department. for the most part they were serious. they were in the mix. very much so. william shawn is quote-unquote the hunch meant what he would send one of this corresponds into the field and he didn't know what the scoop is going to be. he just knew there would be one. >> he trusted his writers. he believed in his writers here so why john hersey? hersey was actually not read, born and bred as a new yorker. he came from -- what made hersey, what made shawn trust that hersey could get this story? >> hersey couldn't have been less of a new yorker. he's writing for time magazine. they hated
[inaudible] -- whose work i once edited was working for curtis lemay npr throughout the whole or so he was the linchpin of the new yorkers operation. >> was a lot of overlap like that, a lot of, not a lot but a handful of the correspondence anarchists were in the armed forces also acting for the armed forces. the new yorker ran a ton of profiles on military, sometimes the editors even commissioned stories from military figures, something even public relations man just to keep things cozy...