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davis remains. remington makes arrangements to return home, to go back to the states, go back to new york on board the passenger steamer the seneca. and upon his return home, the journal begins prominent, prominent publication of remington's sketches, remington's sketches of the cuban conflict. and they praise these sketches and headlines saying they are the work of a gifted artist, frederick remington. so, before debunking, before getting into the details of the debunking of this anecdote, of this media myth, let's recap real quickly. there is a rebellion going on in cuba. ing remington is there six days. the first account between the supposed exchange between hearst and remington comes more than four years later in 1901. in creelman's book which contains no documentation about how he learned about it, the source of this purported exchange. and creelman is the lone person to come up with this originally. this tale, you furnish the pictures and i'll furnish the war, lives on despite a nearly complet
davis remains. remington makes arrangements to return home, to go back to the states, go back to new york on board the passenger steamer the seneca. and upon his return home, the journal begins prominent, prominent publication of remington's sketches, remington's sketches of the cuban conflict. and they praise these sketches and headlines saying they are the work of a gifted artist, frederick remington. so, before debunking, before getting into the details of the debunking of this anecdote, of...
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jefferson davis the man is a contradiction. jefferson davis in his early life was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president figures. he served the united states congress and he also served in the united states senate. he and his wife were the hosts during james be candidates administration in washington, d.c.. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the united states of confederate america. we are standing in the cell were jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1865 jefferson davis received word from job robert e. lee that they can no longer hold the federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news, jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet assent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon after that w
jefferson davis the man is a contradiction. jefferson davis in his early life was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president figures. he served the united states congress and he also served in the united states senate. he and his wife were the hosts during james be candidates administration in washington, d.c.. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to...
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ahÍ viene alphonso davies. >> ahora, tiene tanta calidad en la cancha, que incluso sin alphonso davieso goretzka o tolisso. diego: la duda aquÍ es si alfonso va ingresar como lateral para jugar como lo estaba haciendo lucas hernÁndez, o si compone lo que hizo antes flick con la presencia de davies un poco mÁs adelantado, porque tambiÉn estÁ martÍnez listo para ingresar. paco: a javi lo va a meter de central . a ver quÉ hace. aquÍ esta la pelota manejada por bayern. se da tiempo para ir a presionar .la cobertura con esta presiÓn alta que hace el sevilla y gana en el rebote, gana la posiciÓn y maneja en estos momentos el juego . esa es la verdad, la pelota de vÁzquez. el árbol enviÓ para dÓnde viene la cobertura que hace perfectamente lucas. >> que no les ofendas y la modificaciÓn de javi martÍnez es por sule. ivÁn: y tampoco por lucas que tiene tarjeta amarilla. paco: pavard. dÓnde estÁ lewandowski? oliver traslada, va para gudelij. el movimiento se habÍa hecho por parte de navas. ahora van para el sectora donde termina la pelota con lucas hernÁndez. servicio para tolisso. ahora kimmich
ahÍ viene alphonso davies. >> ahora, tiene tanta calidad en la cancha, que incluso sin alphonso davieso goretzka o tolisso. diego: la duda aquÍ es si alfonso va ingresar como lateral para jugar como lo estaba haciendo lucas hernÁndez, o si compone lo que hizo antes flick con la presencia de davies un poco mÁs adelantado, porque tambiÉn estÁ martÍnez listo para ingresar. paco: a javi lo va a meter de central . a ver quÉ hace. aquÍ esta la pelota manejada por bayern. se da tiempo...
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angela davis: this is an extraordinary moment. i have never experienced anything like the conditions we are currently experiencing, the conjuncture createted by the covid-19 pandndemic and d the recognition of the systemic raracism that has been rendered visisibe under these conditions bebecause of the disproportrtionate deaths in black and l latinx communities. amy: allll that on more -- and more, coming up. welcome to democracynow, democracynow.o.org, the quarantine report. i am amy goodman. today in a a democracy now! special, we look at thee democraticic party's nomination of joe biden for president, and his historic pick of senator kamala harris as his vice-presidential running mate, making her the first woman of color to run on a major party ticket. just after thehe democratic nanational convevention wrapped, i spoke with dr. cornel west, professor of the practice of public philosophy at harvardrd universitity, auththor of numemerous books including "race matttters and "black prophetic fire." in 2017, cornel west was in ch
angela davis: this is an extraordinary moment. i have never experienced anything like the conditions we are currently experiencing, the conjuncture createted by the covid-19 pandndemic and d the recognition of the systemic raracism that has been rendered visisibe under these conditions bebecause of the disproportrtionate deaths in black and l latinx communities. amy: allll that on more -- and more, coming up. welcome to democracynow, democracynow.o.org, the quarantine report. i am amy...
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davis: thank you, mr. tonko. i felt a little john shimkusy here, thought we were running out of time. i'm going to ask my colleagues to please limit your comments to a minimum -- a maximum of two minutes. i want to yield to my good friend and fellow illinoisan, darin lahood. mr. lahood: it's a pleasure to be here tonight with my colleagues to honor john shimkus. i want to echo the rashes of everyone that spoke before me. we've heard about john's service, obviously his service at west point and his service to the army, 28 years serving us in the military, retiring as a lieutenant colonel. but as -- but as the newest member of the republican delegation coming in five years ago, i want to comment on what john shimkus has meant to me as a new member. coming in on a special election in september of 2015. john is the head of our delegation, was there for me as he has been for so many of us here in the congress. john's friendship, his mentorship, his example that he's set for us has been invaluable. and he really has se
davis: thank you, mr. tonko. i felt a little john shimkusy here, thought we were running out of time. i'm going to ask my colleagues to please limit your comments to a minimum -- a maximum of two minutes. i want to yield to my good friend and fellow illinoisan, darin lahood. mr. lahood: it's a pleasure to be here tonight with my colleagues to honor john shimkus. i want to echo the rashes of everyone that spoke before me. we've heard about john's service, obviously his service at west point and...
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of jefferson davis. this is become a famous cartoon. it is showing davis still does not look too manly that line comes from john brown's body. and that is what this is a reference to anyway, the legal system itself was kind of conspiring against allowing treason cases to move forward. because the country had made a decision. after the hangings of the lincoln conspirators, those were down in military commissions. a lot of even good thinking americans were repulse by that. not because they were hanged but because it was a military trial. and people thought that is not what they should be doing. the war is over, we should be letting civil courts operate at this time. at this point attorney general speed in the cabinet i believe we need to have a civil trial not a military. one you have much more freedom the attorney general the united states and you probably know this where do you hold a trial in civil courts when you have a crime? so the jury that it comes from where. richmond virginia in this case and that was that we have to create a ju
of jefferson davis. this is become a famous cartoon. it is showing davis still does not look too manly that line comes from john brown's body. and that is what this is a reference to anyway, the legal system itself was kind of conspiring against allowing treason cases to move forward. because the country had made a decision. after the hangings of the lincoln conspirators, those were down in military commissions. a lot of even good thinking americans were repulse by that. not because they were...
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davis.s it possible we could haveth a vaccin is ready unsafe by the beginning of november before the u.s. elections? dr. davis: anything is possible. what's likely, and most people don't think it's very likely. what i will say is this. this is something we have ence in doing and we ha done successfully before. we have theda, we have the cdc who have done this many times fore so they will follow guidance. not safe and that has not beenis proved to be effective. for me, wheth in october, november, or january, as long as it follows the science, that is what we can depend on. katty:katty: the previous record evr developing a vaccine is four years. getting one within one year would be almost a miracle, wouldn't it? dr. davis: you would think so, but if you look at what happened in this pandemic, we have made gigantic steps identifying the virus to test in record time we have not seen. it is conceivable we much -- will be much faster because we have processes and protocols in place from mulple exp
davis.s it possible we could haveth a vaccin is ready unsafe by the beginning of november before the u.s. elections? dr. davis: anything is possible. what's likely, and most people don't think it's very likely. what i will say is this. this is something we have ence in doing and we ha done successfully before. we have theda, we have the cdc who have done this many times fore so they will follow guidance. not safe and that has not beenis proved to be effective. for me, wheth in october,...
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thought -- or davis was a utopian. he considered himself a benevolent master. he considered himself an enlightened mississippian, for his day, for his place in time, arguably he was. as we consider ourselves enlightened, what it means to be -- i wanted to use that to illustrate two things. the first is what it means to be enlightened is always so subjective and so socially circumscribed that i can think i'm enlightened and still be part of something abysmal and abject. that's always something -- right, whenever we look back at history, we think hey, i'm more enlightened. i don't make those mistakes. but you see we all make similar mistakes that we don't examine because it begins to threatens the ego. the second point was this notion of exceptionalism, and when we hold up african-american celebrities, when we hold up african-american politicians, and you say if you do these things, you can have these outcomes, these are extraordinary people. why can't everyone have a decent shot at an outcome? that's one of the things i
thought -- or davis was a utopian. he considered himself a benevolent master. he considered himself an enlightened mississippian, for his day, for his place in time, arguably he was. as we consider ourselves enlightened, what it means to be -- i wanted to use that to illustrate two things. the first is what it means to be enlightened is always so subjective and so socially circumscribed that i can think i'm enlightened and still be part of something abysmal and abject. that's always something...
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called for cost to global food like pandemic it's $1.00 of the causes and it's profound effects as mike davis known for his devastating critique of capitalist urban development city of cortes excavating the future of los angeles here he is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it is east which is infected under $200.00 people killed less than a how did we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laryea tuberculosis hiv and the answer of course is the experience of humanity in 24 weeks and 1018 went between 40 and a 100000000 people died of a pandemic influenza this is the greatest mortality at that and human history there have been 2 subsequent pandemics 19571968 neither were anywhere as steadily as 1918 and then suddenly in 1997 this new flu emerged in hong kong and scientists discovered to their horror that rather than being incubated in a pig or a human being can call infected with several strands of the flu it jumped directly from birds to humans that's mike davis speaking in 25 on the threat of a flu type pandemic a thing in the own abreu world his
called for cost to global food like pandemic it's $1.00 of the causes and it's profound effects as mike davis known for his devastating critique of capitalist urban development city of cortes excavating the future of los angeles here he is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it is east which is infected under $200.00 people killed less than a how did we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laryea tuberculosis hiv and the answer of course is the...
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who is jefferson davis's brother. the president of this, it turns it from a back woods operation, the fifth or third most profitable plantation in the state. during the war,'s running jefferson dave's plantation as well. during the war he is winning both davis brother's money. eventually he buys the plantation outright for, i think eight million in current cash and then after and during reconstruction, he loses a challenge from the very large davis clan and moves the town. he moves the town north to a place called mount bayou. but the idea, davis is fascinating to me because what a remarkable man to thrive under these conditions. the relationship that he has with these people is with the people being the davises is nearly equal. he's still a slave, but he's respected and jefferson davis tried to have a patent issued for one of montgomery's inventions. and like, oh, this is exceptionalism. this is-- this is something that we know whereby, and something throughout the history of race. and i talked about that as a way of
who is jefferson davis's brother. the president of this, it turns it from a back woods operation, the fifth or third most profitable plantation in the state. during the war,'s running jefferson dave's plantation as well. during the war he is winning both davis brother's money. eventually he buys the plantation outright for, i think eight million in current cash and then after and during reconstruction, he loses a challenge from the very large davis clan and moves the town. he moves the town...
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anthony davis does it. mischevious restored zen sparkly cheeky... ( clears throat) disciplined dapper prepped smart hopeful brave and safe? well, there is, and always has been. walgreens. everyone's place, for healthy and safe. you try to stay ahead of the but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. ... to crispy fluffy eggo homestyle waffles. we are go for... lift off. when they're this crispy and fluffy... i think this one's a solo mission. i understand. would you l'eggo your eggo? gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. should help keep these clothes looking newer for a long time. ♪ ♪ these still look amazing! fight color fade with new snuggle supercare fabric cond
anthony davis does it. mischevious restored zen sparkly cheeky... ( clears throat) disciplined dapper prepped smart hopeful brave and safe? well, there is, and always has been. walgreens. everyone's place, for healthy and safe. you try to stay ahead of the but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. ... to crispy fluffy eggo homestyle...
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during the war he is running jefferson davis is plantations's well. during the war, he is getting the money and drive the plantation out right for i think it was 8 million in current dollars in cash. after entering every concession he loses it during the davis clan and moves the town north. but this idea -- the story is fascinating to me because -- was a remarkable man to thrive under these conditions. the relationships that he has with these people is, the people being davises nearly equal, he's a slave that is respected. he tried to have a patent issued for one of montgomery's inventions and thought this is exceptionalism. this is something that we now whereby when we see throughout the history of grac grace -- i k about that as a way of showing there's a completely racial state and davis thought he was d considered himself a benevolent master and enlightened mississippian for his place and time, arguably he was. as we consider ourselves enlightened. two things come first is what it means to be enlightened is always so subjected and socially circums
during the war he is running jefferson davis is plantations's well. during the war, he is getting the money and drive the plantation out right for i think it was 8 million in current dollars in cash. after entering every concession he loses it during the davis clan and moves the town north. but this idea -- the story is fascinating to me because -- was a remarkable man to thrive under these conditions. the relationships that he has with these people is, the people being davises nearly equal,...
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danny davis, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. davis will vote yes on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. porter pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. porter will vote yes on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, purn to house resolution 965, mr. lowenthal will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. inch lu, i inform the house will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal pursuant to house resolution 9 5, mr. lowenthal 4864. te yes on h.r. as the member designated by ms. bar began, i inform the house that ms. bar began will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. 4894. on h.r. as the member designated by ms. moore, pursuant to house resolution 9 5, ms. moore will vote yes. r. cohen will vote yes on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason gentlelady connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member desi
danny davis, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. davis will vote yes on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. porter pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. porter will vote yes on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, purn to house...
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with several strands of the flu it jumped directly from birds to animals that's mike davis speaking in 25 on the threat of a flu type pandemic heading in the other brule world his warnings are arguably not taken seriously by policymakers think tanks and politicians is 25 book the monster at our door is now called the monster enters with a brand new preface and he joins me now from los angeles mike welcome to going on the ground you've been on well i understand just take us through how you came to write to the new preface as the full horror of the pandemic became apparent the book the regional book was. published right out to the operation in 2003 i think i wrote it in 2005 this is avian flu and at the time it looked like whose immovably faced with a pandemic flu the biggest disastrous is the 1980 spanish flu it was warning about the emergence of a slew of there i am told 85 n one. which had an extraordinary high rate but since the book was written several new her height is of influence a equally steadily. and troubling have arisen in on a very limited scale infected humans the spread o
with several strands of the flu it jumped directly from birds to animals that's mike davis speaking in 25 on the threat of a flu type pandemic heading in the other brule world his warnings are arguably not taken seriously by policymakers think tanks and politicians is 25 book the monster at our door is now called the monster enters with a brand new preface and he joins me now from los angeles mike welcome to going on the ground you've been on well i understand just take us through how you came...
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davy: this is monica davy. like the other agencies mentioned, we have three different types of intern programs. one is a high school program we participated in this year. we also have a pathways program, as well as an internship program that focuses on bringing minorities to the agency. with all of those interns that come in, we are sure to provide financial inclusion as part of their education. we also have on our website, my credit union provides a ton of financial inclusion education geared specifically to children. also, we participate with the african american credit union coalition. there's a conference every year where they actually have a financial inclusion fair, where students are brought through, given jobs, given a budget and they learn how to spend money on different things like paying bills. thank you. >> representative lucas, this is lainey damon's, in addition to the injuries of programs that my then addition to many of programs that my colleagues mentioned we have robust financial literacy prog
davy: this is monica davy. like the other agencies mentioned, we have three different types of intern programs. one is a high school program we participated in this year. we also have a pathways program, as well as an internship program that focuses on bringing minorities to the agency. with all of those interns that come in, we are sure to provide financial inclusion as part of their education. we also have on our website, my credit union provides a ton of financial inclusion education geared...
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try it and love it or get your money back. >>> yokic, and here's davis for three for the win.good! anthony davis has won it for the lakers >> a thrilling end to the nuggets/laker game denver was so close but anthony davis hits this catch and shoot three-pointer at the buzzer to give los angeles the game two victory, 105-103 that win gives the lakers a 2-0 lead over denver just two wins away now from their first nba finals since 2010 >>> last night's emmy awards were unlike any that preceded it the covid pandemic forced some adjustments, including winners accepting awards remotely. here's the details >> reporter: and the emmy goes to, "schitt's creek. it was a record setting night, a sweep of all seven categories, including best actress and best actor. and best comedy overall. >> our show at its core is about the transformational effects of love and acceptance, and that is something we need more of now than ever before >> reporter: the younger lech e wins scored for best writing best drama went to the saga about the family battle over a media empire, with jeremy strong winning
try it and love it or get your money back. >>> yokic, and here's davis for three for the win.good! anthony davis has won it for the lakers >> a thrilling end to the nuggets/laker game denver was so close but anthony davis hits this catch and shoot three-pointer at the buzzer to give los angeles the game two victory, 105-103 that win gives the lakers a 2-0 lead over denver just two wins away now from their first nba finals since 2010 >>> last night's emmy awards were...
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infected with several strains for the poor it had charged directly from birth 3 have else that's mike davis speaking in 20 or 5 on the threat of a flu type pandemic heading in the other broadwell's his warnings are arguably not taken seriously by policymakers think tanks and politicians as 25 book the monster at our door is now called the monster enters with a brand new preface and he joins me now from los angeles mike welcome to going on the ground you've been on well i understand just take us through how you came to write the new preface as the full horror of the pandemic became apparent the book you original book was. published right out to the parade in 2003 i think i wrote it in 2000 by this is avian flu and at the time it looked like who was imminently faced with a pandemic flu that b.s. disastrous is the 1980 the spanish flu it was warning about the emergence of bird flu variant old age 5 been one. which had an extraordinarily high rate but since the book was written several new varieties of influence a equal is. troubling you have arisen in the number in limited scale infected human
infected with several strains for the poor it had charged directly from birth 3 have else that's mike davis speaking in 20 or 5 on the threat of a flu type pandemic heading in the other broadwell's his warnings are arguably not taken seriously by policymakers think tanks and politicians as 25 book the monster at our door is now called the monster enters with a brand new preface and he joins me now from los angeles mike welcome to going on the ground you've been on well i understand just take us...
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. >> here's davis for three and the win -- it's good! anthony davis has won it for the lakers!e los angeles lakers' anthony davis drilled a three-pointer as time expired to give the lakers the 105-103 win over the nuggets. the lakers took the 2-0 lead in the series. davis finished with 31 points including the last ten points. the nuggets trailed by as much as 16 points. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a tribute to ruth bader ginsburg, and the battle over the next supreme court justice nominee. i'm michael george, this is the "cbs morning news." "cbs morning news." chances are you have some questions right now here are a couple answers... lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfecting wipes together can be used on over 100 surfaces. and kill up to 99.9% of germs. lysol. what it takes to protect. my psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability t
. >> here's davis for three and the win -- it's good! anthony davis has won it for the lakers!e los angeles lakers' anthony davis drilled a three-pointer as time expired to give the lakers the 105-103 win over the nuggets. the lakers took the 2-0 lead in the series. davis finished with 31 points including the last ten points. the nuggets trailed by as much as 16 points. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a tribute to ruth bader ginsburg, and the battle over the next...
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he is lending both of the davis brothers money. eventually he buys the plantation out right. $8million and parent dollars. then after or during reconstruction. the very large davis clan. he was at north to a place called mal by eve. it's fascinating to me what a remarkable man to thrive under these conditions the relationships that he has with these people with the people be in the davises is nearly equal. it's still a slave. but he is respected. they have a patent issue for one of montgomery's inventions. this is exceptionalism. this is something we know whereby one sees the history of race. i talk about that as a way of showing you can have a completely racial state and davis was a utopian he considered himself a benevolent master. for his day and his place in time. arguably he was. what it means to be there. the first is what it means to be enlightened is always so subjective and so socially circumscribed that i think i can be enlightened but still be in part abysmal and object. whenever we look back at history we think hey i'm
he is lending both of the davis brothers money. eventually he buys the plantation out right. $8million and parent dollars. then after or during reconstruction. the very large davis clan. he was at north to a place called mal by eve. it's fascinating to me what a remarkable man to thrive under these conditions the relationships that he has with these people with the people be in the davises is nearly equal. it's still a slave. but he is respected. they have a patent issue for one of montgomery's...
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nigel gould—davis? two points i think.ns like this elsewhere in europe over the past 30 years. ultimately, the people have always won. it's not always been quick or easy but they have prevailed against repressive countries. the second point, svetlana, just to take up one of your points, i think it is absolutely vital and important that you will, i think it is absolutely right and important that you, more than once, have appeal to those who are currently supported power, and you have said to them, if you come and leave this repressive regime and join the people then we will forgive you. and we will remember what you are doing now rather than what you have done in the past. and i think that hope lies there. we need people that are currently repressing the population to realise that their higher loyalty lies with the country are not the regime. svetlana, how far do you think the surprise inauguration of president lukashenko and the fact that it wasn't broadcast on state tv is a reflection of his weakness? is the street winnin
nigel gould—davis? two points i think.ns like this elsewhere in europe over the past 30 years. ultimately, the people have always won. it's not always been quick or easy but they have prevailed against repressive countries. the second point, svetlana, just to take up one of your points, i think it is absolutely vital and important that you will, i think it is absolutely right and important that you, more than once, have appeal to those who are currently supported power, and you have said to...
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and tonight, linsey davis asking vice president pence what kind of message it sends, packed rallies, thousands without masks. how the vice president answers. >>> the powerful tribute to the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. 100 of her former clerks on the courthouse steps as her casket arrives. chief justice john roberts and his powerful words today. former president bill clinton, who appointed ginsburg, and secretary clinton, who has acknowledged in recent days in her role encouraging her husband to pick ginsburg, paying their respects. >>> the news out of california tonight. the governor issuing a new executive order, banning the sale of new gas-fueled cars in 15 years. >>> and we remember a hall of fame football star right here tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we have a lot to get to. that solemn tribute to justice ruth bader ginsburg. what the chief justice john roberts said today. and that tense exchange on capitol hill involving dr. anthony fauci. but we begin tonight with the fierce reaction in louisville at
and tonight, linsey davis asking vice president pence what kind of message it sends, packed rallies, thousands without masks. how the vice president answers. >>> the powerful tribute to the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. 100 of her former clerks on the courthouse steps as her casket arrives. chief justice john roberts and his powerful words today. former president bill clinton, who appointed ginsburg, and secretary clinton, who has acknowledged in recent days in her...
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tim davies also said he didn't wa nt to tim davies also said he didn't want to be busy to go to a subscription his hands. that will be a negotiated —— negotiation and the government in a few years time. he did make that point quite early on when he stood up and addressed all of staff. there were two things that really struck me about what he said, tim davies, and one was about making decisions, and making them quite quickly. so he said there won't be any short—term cut two channels, short—term cut two channels, short term. i don't know what short—term means in terms of years. but, beyond that, there could be. if channels hadn't prove n could be. if channels hadn't proven themselves to be universally popular or appealing to audiences or good value for money, and the other thing was about impartiality. now, you and i know it has been sort of embedded into the core of our systems, because we were political correspondence and rep porters and presenters that of course, impartiality is what we are about. —— reporters. but we are about. —— reporters. but we have to absently restate and reinforce this
tim davies also said he didn't wa nt to tim davies also said he didn't want to be busy to go to a subscription his hands. that will be a negotiated —— negotiation and the government in a few years time. he did make that point quite early on when he stood up and addressed all of staff. there were two things that really struck me about what he said, tim davies, and one was about making decisions, and making them quite quickly. so he said there won't be any short—term cut two channels,...
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right.as phil davis was going to make the grey. who treat the nation's few jobs their own, are more exacting. these men know no night or day. they have a sense of honesty matched by few. these men are your postal transportation clerks in action, whose efforts and sacrifice speed onward, the vital correspondence of our great nation from darkness, deluge, or disaster. ♪ >> this is glen tucker.
right.as phil davis was going to make the grey. who treat the nation's few jobs their own, are more exacting. these men know no night or day. they have a sense of honesty matched by few. these men are your postal transportation clerks in action, whose efforts and sacrifice speed onward, the vital correspondence of our great nation from darkness, deluge, or disaster. ♪ >> this is glen tucker.
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davis will vote es on s. 2193. as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s. 2193. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. lipinski, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lipinski will vote yes on s. 2193. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. bonnie watson coleman, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. watson coleman will vote yes. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. bill pascrell, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. pascrell will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. wilson will vote yes on s
davis will vote es on s. 2193. as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on s. 2193. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. lipinski, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lipinski will vote yes on s. 2193. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new...
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in another part of the city, the substitute clerk, phil davis was also getting ready. like thousands of other clerks, regulars, and subs, he was doing his homework, stamping slips with his name, rpo train, and date. these slips are the means of tracing miss sent mail. like all subs, phil was excited about his new job. until the skills were learned, it all seemed tough, which is natural. the package of slips are part of the equipment filled will need on the job. since he had time, the practice case was on his mind. as he had done many times, he began growing cards. this in miniature, is the job of distributing mail according to a set pattern. in this way, all clerks learn the schedules, schemes, and build up their speed. periodic examinations are conducted the same way. rehearsed and confident, phil was now ready for his first run as a postal transportation clerk. in cappy's house, a similar scene was under way. although he always carefully kept his road grip packed, he carefully checks it. bags and slips, revolver, holster and shells, schedules and schemes, badge and m
in another part of the city, the substitute clerk, phil davis was also getting ready. like thousands of other clerks, regulars, and subs, he was doing his homework, stamping slips with his name, rpo train, and date. these slips are the means of tracing miss sent mail. like all subs, phil was excited about his new job. until the skills were learned, it all seemed tough, which is natural. the package of slips are part of the equipment filled will need on the job. since he had time, the practice...
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lovelso had a years-long story with miles davis. pay tribute,on praising her elegant and saying that in death, she took her place in the pantheon of france. we take a look back at her life. >> her voice to encompass millions of homemes. she was one of the leading performemers of interpreting tet and composers. >> i would like it to be forever hearpeople hear the music, all the people whose songs by saying, until the end of the woworld, until t the end o time, because it is necessary that we preserve what is beautiful. mother, an her active member of the resistance, was arrested and sent to a concentration camp. 16 at the titime, greco was sent to a french president where she stayed for less -- french prison where she stayed for less than a month. after, she was mixing with , novelists, and writers. fame withhe shot t to her first single. she also earned her status as a 1960's fashion icon, often dressesed in black withh her bod hair and cleopatra-style eyeliner. new generations ofofans and rerecording songs fofor youngegr artists. m
lovelso had a years-long story with miles davis. pay tribute,on praising her elegant and saying that in death, she took her place in the pantheon of france. we take a look back at her life. >> her voice to encompass millions of homemes. she was one of the leading performemers of interpreting tet and composers. >> i would like it to be forever hearpeople hear the music, all the people whose songs by saying, until the end of the woworld, until t the end o time, because it is necessary...
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>>illinois republican representative rodney davis flew into washington on tuesday. and there were 12 people on 7.37 davis says no industry can survive with that few customers and he wants congress to extend the program to keep the airlines flying we've got to make sure that we keep our businesses in place, the 32 billion dollars payroll support program was created for the airlines as part of the cares act. it's been a lifeline for the industry but expires on october first the most successful element of the cares package. >>it was the pay roll support program tuesday organ democratic representative peter defazio joined davis along with airline ceo's and union leaders to urge congress to quickly re up the psp there are several ways that can be done ideally be to recover relief bill. airline officials like american ceo doug parker say there's no question thousands will be furloughed on october first if congress doesn't act. >>a father who are both flight attendants on the furlough list with a special needs son. jeopardy of losing their medical insurance some in congres
>>illinois republican representative rodney davis flew into washington on tuesday. and there were 12 people on 7.37 davis says no industry can survive with that few customers and he wants congress to extend the program to keep the airlines flying we've got to make sure that we keep our businesses in place, the 32 billion dollars payroll support program was created for the airlines as part of the cares act. it's been a lifeline for the industry but expires on october first the most...
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after davis was decided in 1999 court administration's ocr issued guidance in 2001 explicitly stating although innocence or liability context but the definition of how that environment harassment used by the court in vegas is consistent with the definition on used by the department for administrative enforcement. ocr further stated that school benefits from consistency and complicity in understanding what is sexual harassment for which the school must take responsive action. a multiplicity of definitions would not serve this purpose. the department supported departed radically from this in the years between 2011 and 2017 when instructed schools to define sexual harassment far more broadly and unconstitutionally as any unwelcome, conduct. the 2001 guidance to use the phrase unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature to generally describe actual harassment but it was not as some argue the operative definition in that guidance. rather the department adopted an operative definition that it started with consistent was the ones in vegas. similarly the jurisdictional limitations imposed by the reg
after davis was decided in 1999 court administration's ocr issued guidance in 2001 explicitly stating although innocence or liability context but the definition of how that environment harassment used by the court in vegas is consistent with the definition on used by the department for administrative enforcement. ocr further stated that school benefits from consistency and complicity in understanding what is sexual harassment for which the school must take responsive action. a multiplicity of...
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that program unit is yet to be so well donald trump says he's protecting the most vulnerable mike davis thank you that fit for the show will be back on wednesday 47 years to the day the cia station in chile received guidance from black to establish contact with military offices to overthrow democratically elected president salvador allende in the 911 washington back until that can say can join the other grabbing credit sound cloud instagram and facebook. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic development only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. you just have to fly in between to. handle as fast as you can. the much article i section of the produce push for the. massless nature 1st a little late you're stuck. in the engine was still as important as the bench creel of course water rushes in racing is competition in the extreme to have a full used a specified route between the lines with the fastest time whims
that program unit is yet to be so well donald trump says he's protecting the most vulnerable mike davis thank you that fit for the show will be back on wednesday 47 years to the day the cia station in chile received guidance from black to establish contact with military offices to overthrow democratically elected president salvador allende in the 911 washington back until that can say can join the other grabbing credit sound cloud instagram and facebook. so what we've got to do is identify the...
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phil davis was going to make the grade.en who treat the nation's mail like their own, few jobs are more exacting. these men know no night or day. they are possessed of a retentive memory and an honesty matched by few. these men are your postal transportation clerks in action, whose efforts and sacrifice speed onward, the vital correspondence of our great nation, come darkness, deluge, or disaster. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you are watching american history tv, covering history c-span-style with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures and college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> weeknights this month, we feature american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. monday night, a look at history through photographs. during the great depression and world war ii, photographers working for
phil davis was going to make the grade.en who treat the nation's mail like their own, few jobs are more exacting. these men know no night or day. they are possessed of a retentive memory and an honesty matched by few. these men are your postal transportation clerks in action, whose efforts and sacrifice speed onward, the vital correspondence of our great nation, come darkness, deluge, or disaster. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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anthony davis had 34. 117-109. the series is even. also, the milwaukee bucks have of what elimination but they still trail 3-1. the final
anthony davis had 34. 117-109. the series is even. also, the milwaukee bucks have of what elimination but they still trail 3-1. the final
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davis will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 2574. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 255. the nays are 164. the motion is adopted. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. scott: mr. speaker, pursuant toint instructions of the house and the motion to recommit, i report h.r. 2574 back to the house with an amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: mr. speaker -- mr. scott: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will suspend. the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading of the amendments. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? hearing none, done. the question is on the adoption of the amendment. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. the question is on now the -- is now on the engrossment and third reading. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to amend title 6 of the civil rights ac
davis will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 2574. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 255. the nays are 164. the motion is adopted. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. scott: mr. speaker, pursuant toint instructions of the house and the motion to recommit, i report h.r. 2574 back to the house with an amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: mr. speaker -- mr. scott: mr. speaker. the speaker...
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what will happen to jefferson davis and robert e. lee and those who swore to uphold the oath of the constitution and then taken up arms against the federal government. will you have treason trials? war crimes trials? then there's the question of what's going to happen to the former former states. as you recall, lincoln had wanted to treat the war as if the states never left the union. it was just a giant riot. but what are you going to do now? when the war and, are you just want to say, okay louisiana, okay alabama, come on back in. elect some new people, bygones be bygones. what are you going to do? the problem we face is that the civil war does not end with a peace treaty. unlike world war ii where you have treaties signed on the dex of an aircraft carrier and laying out terms for what will happen next. for all intents and purposes, the war comes to an end in april of 1865. lee surrenders to grant at appomattox. some people fight on until june. there's a band of cherokee cavalry still fighting on in july. however, when lee surrende
what will happen to jefferson davis and robert e. lee and those who swore to uphold the oath of the constitution and then taken up arms against the federal government. will you have treason trials? war crimes trials? then there's the question of what's going to happen to the former former states. as you recall, lincoln had wanted to treat the war as if the states never left the union. it was just a giant riot. but what are you going to do now? when the war and, are you just want to say, okay...
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even davie himself doesn't offer much to root for or sympathise with. on the rise, and while schemers may be flawed, i predict we'll see a lot more of berry up on the big screen in the future. back in 2018, belgian film—maker lukas dhont‘s girl, a fictional drama about a trans teenager who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer, became the subject of heated controversy. now, the french documentary petite fille, little girl, offers an engaging and empathetic portrait of an eight—year—old whose gender dysphoria sets her and her parents at odds with a school system unready or unwilling to adapt to change. remarkable for its intimate access to sasha and herfamily, little girl, which is in selected cinemas and on curzon home cinema, presents not only an up close and personal portrait of specific hot topic issues, but also an engaging and insightful look at the universal traumas of childhood and parenting. whatever your views going into this documentary by sebastien lifshitz, you'll come out wishing only the best for the film's wholly sympathetic subject and hopi
even davie himself doesn't offer much to root for or sympathise with. on the rise, and while schemers may be flawed, i predict we'll see a lot more of berry up on the big screen in the future. back in 2018, belgian film—maker lukas dhont‘s girl, a fictional drama about a trans teenager who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer, became the subject of heated controversy. now, the french documentary petite fille, little girl, offers an engaging and empathetic portrait of an eight—year—old...
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the daily telegraph reports that new director general of the bbc tim davies will crack down on what iter warriors, who share vocal opinions on social media. the new york times highlights what it calls a ‘lack of foresight‘ from the spanish government which has led to confusion about the reopening of schools despite nightlife venues reopening following the coronavirus lockdown. and the gulf news marks the death toll from coronavirus passing 50,000 in the middle east, but warns poor testing in yemen and libya could hide the real situation. so those are some of the front pages we have an already. let's start with the daily telegraph, which looks at the bbc. in that case, we will start with you, claire. the headline... we have a new director general. some of the journalists and better—known stars of the bbc from using twitter to voice their opinion. talk us through your paper. in the first week of any big job, obviously you want to make a statement. you want to set out your manifesto. it's not surprising that ten davey has a strong stance on this, and i'm suppose it's even better if you ca
the daily telegraph reports that new director general of the bbc tim davies will crack down on what iter warriors, who share vocal opinions on social media. the new york times highlights what it calls a ‘lack of foresight‘ from the spanish government which has led to confusion about the reopening of schools despite nightlife venues reopening following the coronavirus lockdown. and the gulf news marks the death toll from coronavirus passing 50,000 in the middle east, but warns poor testing...
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caroline davies reports. many uk holidaymakers. but for some, travelling back from holiday to cardiff, it wasn't the return they were hoping for. as soon as we boarded, we realised that many of the passengers hadn't really been educated about the wearing of face masks. many of them were wearing them around their chins, underneath their noses, they were taking them off to talk to fellow passengers. at least 16 cases of covid—i9 have so far been linked to the flight. all passengers on board have been told to self—isolate. lee evans says he was only contacted yesterday afternoon by e—mail, five days after he flew home. i just felt they could have contacted us a lot earlier. it's been a bank holiday weekend, the weather has been kind to us, and i've been out and about, and if i'd known, i would have been in self—isolation today, i would not have done some of the activities that i've done, not wishing to put anyone else at risk. the airline, tui, said there were only made aware of the cases by public health wales
caroline davies reports. many uk holidaymakers. but for some, travelling back from holiday to cardiff, it wasn't the return they were hoping for. as soon as we boarded, we realised that many of the passengers hadn't really been educated about the wearing of face masks. many of them were wearing them around their chins, underneath their noses, they were taking them off to talk to fellow passengers. at least 16 cases of covid—i9 have so far been linked to the flight. all passengers on board...
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>>illinois republican representative rodney davis flew into washington on tuesday. and there were 12 people on 7.37 davis says no industry can survive with that few customers and he wants congress to extend the program to keep the airlines flying we've got to make sure that we keep our businesses in place, the 32 billion dollars payroll support program was created for the airlines as part of the cares act. it's been a lifeline for the industry but expires on october first the most successful element of the cares package. >>it was the pay roll support program tuesday organ democratic representative peter defazio joined davis along with airline ceo's and union leaders to urge congress to quickly re up the psp there are several ways that can be done ideally be to recover relief bill. airline officials like american ceo doug parker say there's no question thousands will be furloughed on october first if congress doesn't act. >>a father who are both flight attendants on the furlough list with a special needs son. jeopardy of losing their medical insurance some in congres
>>illinois republican representative rodney davis flew into washington on tuesday. and there were 12 people on 7.37 davis says no industry can survive with that few customers and he wants congress to extend the program to keep the airlines flying we've got to make sure that we keep our businesses in place, the 32 billion dollars payroll support program was created for the airlines as part of the cares act. it's been a lifeline for the industry but expires on october first the most...
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well lots and lots of comments this week on no wade davis an interview and that was about his article in the rolling stone magazine article that went viral for the 1st couple of girls from watching from cambodia says thanks for the great show wolf thanks for writing and remove them jeff wait says the way davis article i read the article is spot on and leasehold an interesting comment about the end of the american which was the argument that we davis was putting forward she says as regards the u.s.c. it's logical to assume that china would have taken to its historical dominance soon without but the genocide of the guards no democracy persecution of christians massive environmental humanitarian disasters over the years expansionism all good keeping on stonily huge population and rising living standards a high level of peace for law and order a vast capability to address health energy environmental issues officially who knows says louise we have all that will lead to jacqueline says unemployment over covered as a killer really says a good interview allowing comments and opinions to be ex
well lots and lots of comments this week on no wade davis an interview and that was about his article in the rolling stone magazine article that went viral for the 1st couple of girls from watching from cambodia says thanks for the great show wolf thanks for writing and remove them jeff wait says the way davis article i read the article is spot on and leasehold an interesting comment about the end of the american which was the argument that we davis was putting forward she says as regards the...
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when asked by the conservative mp philip davies about the corporation's coverage of brexit, mr daviehere we need to reach out, connect, this is true of all institutions, reach out to people who feel that the metropolitan media elite do not represent their view. i'm not self flagellating here because the bbc has got a better record than that. if you listen to the 6:30 shows, the idea that that we didn't connect with people around the country, 29 local radio stations, and finally there is no one'sjob in the bbc, to be clear, to toe the government's line. the government's line. everyone'sjob is to impartially represent the situation across all the lines. that is ourjob. so, what is it that, what are these metropolitan views that people out in the sticks, so to speak, that people feel so sidelined by? if brexit is absolutely not one of them. there might be all kinds of areas like rural affairs, economic and social mobility, concerns around housing, all those kinds of issues that a re reflected differently. you and i know that when you travel a long way outside cities, the uk feels a very
when asked by the conservative mp philip davies about the corporation's coverage of brexit, mr daviehere we need to reach out, connect, this is true of all institutions, reach out to people who feel that the metropolitan media elite do not represent their view. i'm not self flagellating here because the bbc has got a better record than that. if you listen to the 6:30 shows, the idea that that we didn't connect with people around the country, 29 local radio stations, and finally there is no...