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>> davis: wow.: yeah. >> wertheim: to what extent do you worry about the performing arts? >> davis: i worry about the performing arts all the time, even before covid. i know acting is not rocket science, i really do. but it's an art form, and it has its place. we need people to feel. we need people to know that they're not alone. thatat's what ththe theatre e d. >> m mrs. millerer: look, sisis. i don't t want any t trouble. >> werertheim: thehe stage actcs vaulted d to hollywowood star wn she e stole a scscene from meryl strereep in the e 2008 movieie "d"doubt." >> mrs. mimiller: you u hurt myn toto get your r way. >>>> sister aloysius beauvier: t won't end d with your r son. >> mrs. mimiller: throrow the pt out then. >>>> sister alaloysius beaeauvii am t trying to d do just thahat. >> m mrs. millerer: then whahatu want frorom me? >> wertheieim: was thehere added pressure p playing alongside mel streep? >> davis: what do you think? and you know she's going to bring her game. so, you have to match it
>> davis: wow.: yeah. >> wertheim: to what extent do you worry about the performing arts? >> davis: i worry about the performing arts all the time, even before covid. i know acting is not rocket science, i really do. but it's an art form, and it has its place. we need people to feel. we need people to know that they're not alone. thatat's what ththe theatre e d. >> m mrs. millerer: look, sisis. i don't t want any t trouble. >> werertheim: thehe stage actcs vaulted...
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davis? mr. davis: i think he was talking about judge garland's nomination to the supreme court by president obama during an election year and i would say that in the senate, they follow the 90% rule. when the senate is the same party as the president, 90% of the time they will confirm a supreme court justice during a presidential election year. when the senate is the opposite party is the president, 90% of the time, they won't. that is historically how it has happened. with judge garland, you had president obama a democrat and you had a republican-controlled senate that senate republicans said, we are going to let the american people weigh in with the election and decide how they want to feel that supreme court see. and -- supreme court seat. during that election, the american people voted for president trump and a republican-controlled senate so the american people spoke and now we have just as gorsuch. pedro: from riverside, california, date, the republican line. caller: the last guest said co
davis? mr. davis: i think he was talking about judge garland's nomination to the supreme court by president obama during an election year and i would say that in the senate, they follow the 90% rule. when the senate is the same party as the president, 90% of the time they will confirm a supreme court justice during a presidential election year. when the senate is the opposite party is the president, 90% of the time, they won't. that is historically how it has happened. with judge garland, you...
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davis was effectively recalled in 2003. but he says his recall is out of governor newsome a difference. one of main reasons being timing as time goes on. >> more people be vaccinated or schools will open. people going back to work. and people feel better about themselves, their future. got there. the public health officials who have navigated through the time is on avenue >> he says voters state of mind is relevant when it comes to choosing to keep newsome in office. what when. >> people feel their lives are getting better and their future looks better. they generally support incumbents which in this case would be the go for now. the only candidates looking to run against new some of the special election or republican. so she democrats throw their hats in the rain just in case newsome has recalled governor davis doesn't seem to think so. this is judgment is delusional, not one that will get more votes than governor newsome got they will get it today. they will get it by the time the election rolls around. the trends only in
davis was effectively recalled in 2003. but he says his recall is out of governor newsome a difference. one of main reasons being timing as time goes on. >> more people be vaccinated or schools will open. people going back to work. and people feel better about themselves, their future. got there. the public health officials who have navigated through the time is on avenue >> he says voters state of mind is relevant when it comes to choosing to keep newsome in office. what when....
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royal davis. --l -- loyal davis.n loyal davis, nancy five to the second most important men in her life. she just reveres him. still, she is almost an outsider in her own home. loyal davis does not do what she wants more than anything in the world which is to adopt her and give her his name. she actually has to engineer her own adoption when she is a teenager. not because he did not feel affection for the child but because her biological father was still alive and her biological grandmother -- he did not feel it would be proper. nancy takes it into her own hands and find a neighbor and goes how do you go about getting adopted? she presents her biological father with papers, pronouncing his own claims to her. -- renouncing his own claims to her. susan: there are stories throughout the book of reagan's interactions or lack of interactions with their children. how did the reagan's -- reagans approach parenting? karen: the reagans were so closely bound together, a complete circle unto themselves that there really wasn't a
royal davis. --l -- loyal davis.n loyal davis, nancy five to the second most important men in her life. she just reveres him. still, she is almost an outsider in her own home. loyal davis does not do what she wants more than anything in the world which is to adopt her and give her his name. she actually has to engineer her own adoption when she is a teenager. not because he did not feel affection for the child but because her biological father was still alive and her biological grandmother --...
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davis: not at all. opening up the income tax code to pay for infrastructure is the wrong way to go. there's a lot of talk from secretary buttigieg and others, who i have already enjoyed a good working relationship with, talking about jobs being created with this package. i want to know how many jobs are going to be cost and small businesses that will have to pay more taxes. tom: i am sure you want an all-star game to be held there in the home of the cardinals. it went to the rockies. but it is the why of the all-star game, the debate over georgia and this voting rights act and what georgia will do about it selections. talk about what the -- about elections. talk about what the republican response should be. guest: -- rep. davis: i wish some would have read the bill and seen the expansion of voting for georgia. this bill would open more precincts. those are the types of issues i certainly hope corporate america stays off of twitter and starts actually looking at legislation. my biggest fear is the democr
davis: not at all. opening up the income tax code to pay for infrastructure is the wrong way to go. there's a lot of talk from secretary buttigieg and others, who i have already enjoyed a good working relationship with, talking about jobs being created with this package. i want to know how many jobs are going to be cost and small businesses that will have to pay more taxes. tom: i am sure you want an all-star game to be held there in the home of the cardinals. it went to the rockies. but it is...
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lead a lot of what has got to davis cup what are the classes. for. the profile down the door they need to. do is cheat is the new feeling. and. i think. sometimes the officer for information commission how they would musical comedies like this is the army which were intended to increase the prestige of military service and raise the morale of soldiers fighting overseas one of the roles in that film was played by a young actor named ronald reagan the future president of the united states. i've missed you too plenty. something i'd like to explain. that there were other orders that weren't so benevolent in 1942 after pearl harbor president roosevelt ordered the forced relocation of 120000 japanese people from the west coast of the united states is hard to believe but in those years japanese americans were simply put in buses and sent to specially created internment camps in the u.s. territory the office of for information was staffed with providing media to support this monstrous initiative. japanese fishermen had every opportunity to watch the movement
lead a lot of what has got to davis cup what are the classes. for. the profile down the door they need to. do is cheat is the new feeling. and. i think. sometimes the officer for information commission how they would musical comedies like this is the army which were intended to increase the prestige of military service and raise the morale of soldiers fighting overseas one of the roles in that film was played by a young actor named ronald reagan the future president of the united states. i've...
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is not my achievement mr davies our 5 year plans were conceived. and carried out by the people themselves if how they would produce or even flirted with the idea of making a film like this probably be branded as crazy. and that was the sentiment during the war the soviets were brave heroes resisting the nazis that's going to change of course after the war but once the cold war begins. i. think that hollywood is a free plates only with. strictly defined by one side of the business and the other side is ideology. how would i define a holiday is a call to dream manufacture which i think's true but i think equally it's a propaganda factory. order. you're. entering control of ski was the 1st soviet filmmaker to leave for hollywood before the collapse of the u.s.s.r. . and 989 he directed an action comedy starring sylvester stallone and kurt russell called tango and cash by that time he'd already realized that hollywood wasn't the place he'd originally imagined. jackass. you hear. more. shy. burgess ignition. lead you could drop in. your pool nearest you
is not my achievement mr davies our 5 year plans were conceived. and carried out by the people themselves if how they would produce or even flirted with the idea of making a film like this probably be branded as crazy. and that was the sentiment during the war the soviets were brave heroes resisting the nazis that's going to change of course after the war but once the cold war begins. i. think that hollywood is a free plates only with. strictly defined by one side of the business and the other...
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laura june davis as a speaker tonight. she's an assistant professor of history as well as culture of women's studies at southern, utah university. she's got degrees from cornell, texas a&m george mason and the university of georgia. and right now she's working on a book fascinating book about sabotage irregular naval warfare and masculinity during the civil war. and of course that's what tonight's talk is going to draw upon. i think that's all i need to say. so now i want to encourage you all to join me and giving a warm welcome to dr. davis to the virtual podium over to you. thank you. thank you. thank you all for joining me on a friday afternoon or evening depending on what time zone you're in. i want to give a special. thank you to dr. paul quigley and dr. carolyn newhall for creating this event and inviting me to speak to you all. so before we kind of get into the bulk of my talk, i wanted to kind of lay the foundation and kind of set us all on the same page. a lot of what we're going to talk about today is what happen
laura june davis as a speaker tonight. she's an assistant professor of history as well as culture of women's studies at southern, utah university. she's got degrees from cornell, texas a&m george mason and the university of georgia. and right now she's working on a book fascinating book about sabotage irregular naval warfare and masculinity during the civil war. and of course that's what tonight's talk is going to draw upon. i think that's all i need to say. so now i want to encourage you...
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by american ambassador joseph davis who were displayed by actor walter houston. the john kemeny of your excellency now welcome you to the soviet union in the name of my government thank you may the u.s. ambassador arrives in the u.s. sorry harboring a degree of skepticism but on the whole what he sees erin what millions of american movie goers saw along with them writes all the stereotypes about the soviet government of those times we keep experimenting to find ways to increase our efficiency what kind of a tractor is this that looks different than the rest yesterday even if the reason is that. it can usually be converted to. the american film might even make the u.s.s.r. look better than soviet propaganda big box we see modern army work in factories and friendly people who speak fluent english. oh how proud i be if i could do that well it's russian perhaps some day we shall all speak the same language if you would produce or even flirted with the idea of making a film like this they'd probably be branded as crazy but it was still possible back in the 940 s. this
by american ambassador joseph davis who were displayed by actor walter houston. the john kemeny of your excellency now welcome you to the soviet union in the name of my government thank you may the u.s. ambassador arrives in the u.s. sorry harboring a degree of skepticism but on the whole what he sees erin what millions of american movie goers saw along with them writes all the stereotypes about the soviet government of those times we keep experimenting to find ways to increase our efficiency...
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davis: last question i have. i know i'm asking about the capitol police report, but i think people need to understand the limitations that any capitol police chief has two secure desk to address security issues. a lot of that is due to the political appointee, but in the that but in europe -- but in your opinion without border approval -- without board approval? inspector general bolton: there will be nothing that would prevent the department other than and we are always cognizant of whether it be a budgetary issue or something that needs to be approved by the committees as far as the bar head -- the bard that the board has never interfered. rep. davis: the department could implement some of your recommendations? inspector general bolton: that's true. rep. davis: i turned out to mr. raskin for his questions. rep. raskin: madam chair, thank you very much. and thank you mr. davis for convening this hearing. mr. bolton, the department of homeland security under both president trump and president biden have said dome
davis: last question i have. i know i'm asking about the capitol police report, but i think people need to understand the limitations that any capitol police chief has two secure desk to address security issues. a lot of that is due to the political appointee, but in the that but in europe -- but in your opinion without border approval -- without board approval? inspector general bolton: there will be nothing that would prevent the department other than and we are always cognizant of whether it...
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everybody stays out and we defend gray davis. >> democrats say they will unite behind governor gray davisr that was decided. >> i had virtually all of the officeholders at a dinner at the restaurant here in san francisco. one of the waiters said to me, i wasn't eavesdropping, but i have to tell you, your pitch was a good one. but, there was one guy in that room whom i don't know. his right leg never stopped. it was always moving. he says, in my world, my italian world, if you are not sincere, you keep moving one of your limbs. so whatever he told you, you ought to be suspicious of it. that was --. >> lieutenant governor? >> the lieutenant governor became the first prominent democrat to throws his hat into the ring. >> this recall is a reality. i think it is important that we have a serious democrat on the ballot. >> the lieutenant governor -- >> in 2003 i was the lieutenant governor for the state of solid, telephone he. first latino elected statewide in over 100 years. >> we had arnold jumping into the race, i don't know at that point if gray davis could survive the election. >> -- who ha
everybody stays out and we defend gray davis. >> democrats say they will unite behind governor gray davisr that was decided. >> i had virtually all of the officeholders at a dinner at the restaurant here in san francisco. one of the waiters said to me, i wasn't eavesdropping, but i have to tell you, your pitch was a good one. but, there was one guy in that room whom i don't know. his right leg never stopped. it was always moving. he says, in my world, my italian world, if you are...
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so, davis went to belize to investigate.e, said davis, mcafee told him the belizian was serious corrupt and the governments paramilitary gang suppression unit, or gsu, was out to get him. >> one of his initial explanations for why the april 30th raid happened was that one of the local politicians had come to him and asked for a donation. he had refused, as a result, they sucked the gsuon him. >> to which the belizian government replied, nonsense. >> they raided him because they didn't know what was going on. he had this laboratory there, it was heavily guarded, he had more bodyguards than the prime minister. he had essentially a private army, and he's got a laboratory making god knows what, because he won't tell anybody. >> davis went to carmelita, the tiny town nearest mcafee's jungle compound, where townspeople told him, he said, that mcafee had "gone native". >> as he got more involved in this small little village of carmelita, the way he talked started to devolve. his dress devolved. i think that the jungle and that envi
so, davis went to belize to investigate.e, said davis, mcafee told him the belizian was serious corrupt and the governments paramilitary gang suppression unit, or gsu, was out to get him. >> one of his initial explanations for why the april 30th raid happened was that one of the local politicians had come to him and asked for a donation. he had refused, as a result, they sucked the gsuon him. >> to which the belizian government replied, nonsense. >> they raided him because...
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davis.senator brown. >> thank you, mr. chairman and senator crapo thanks for getting to continue to work with you not just on the banking housing committee but also finance. it's a privilege to introduce my long time friend donny black, he's a member of the usw international executive board out of pittsburgh. he's from hannibal, ohio, a member of local 5720 for 40 years. worked in the aluminum plant for 22 years in ohio before it closed. he knows what it's like to lose a good job to unfair foreign competition and a trade and tax policy that, putting it bluntly, sold out the american workers. he knows what those job losses do to an entire community at a place like hannibal. he never gave up, spent his life fighting for work in ohio and across the country, serving the members of local 2754 in many roles, including two terms as chair. his current role, he was intrue mental in establishing the free college benefit. he's been an executive board member since 2006 became chair of the legislative co
davis.senator brown. >> thank you, mr. chairman and senator crapo thanks for getting to continue to work with you not just on the banking housing committee but also finance. it's a privilege to introduce my long time friend donny black, he's a member of the usw international executive board out of pittsburgh. he's from hannibal, ohio, a member of local 5720 for 40 years. worked in the aluminum plant for 22 years in ohio before it closed. he knows what it's like to lose a good job to...
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fellow oscar winner viola davis is a favorite for best actress performance and in music drama a nice black bottom playing the 1st black female blues artist tree caught the professional. it is my assumption i'm playing her because she had to know her because it was either knowing your words or going. dying under the weight of the culture. didn't understand we were. also nominated from our rainey's black bottom is biola davis's costar chadwick boseman who recently died of cancer but his final performance as a blues trumpeter to determine to make it to the top could a posthumous academy award for best actor i read going to chicago to paul just to be. with us so pleased to be working with 6 nominations aaron sorkin's the trial of the chicago 7 is one of this year's most political contenders a group of activists protesting the vietnam war face a kangaroo court and this real life drama sasha baron cohen as activist every half month has a good shot at the oscar for best supporting actor i. love you judas and the like messiah and now the 60 set drama has 2 supporting actor nominees daniel ca
fellow oscar winner viola davis is a favorite for best actress performance and in music drama a nice black bottom playing the 1st black female blues artist tree caught the professional. it is my assumption i'm playing her because she had to know her because it was either knowing your words or going. dying under the weight of the culture. didn't understand we were. also nominated from our rainey's black bottom is biola davis's costar chadwick boseman who recently died of cancer but his final...
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davis, your response to those arguments.: i would just make a response that the american people do not support this. there have been six democrat senators who have come out and voiced displeasure. we have senator joe manchin, and arizona senator, a nevada senator, a hawaiian senator, and virginia senator tim kaine. we have six of the 50 democrat senators who have come out and suggested this is a bad idea. there is not support for this in the senate. there is not popular support for this. you have to remember the group demand justice for the group made allegations against then judge kavanaugh and it helped four democrat senators into early retirement. the voters sent them into early retirement in 2018 over the me too trial of judge kavanaugh. we saw the demand for justice pushing the defund the police narrative that caused democrats several winnable seats in the senate all over the country, and now in 2022, bryant wants to run on [indiscernible] so democrats are welcome this because it will not end well for democrats. host: (
davis, your response to those arguments.: i would just make a response that the american people do not support this. there have been six democrat senators who have come out and voiced displeasure. we have senator joe manchin, and arizona senator, a nevada senator, a hawaiian senator, and virginia senator tim kaine. we have six of the 50 democrat senators who have come out and suggested this is a bad idea. there is not support for this in the senate. there is not popular support for this. you...
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davis: it could be a lot better.'m concerned about the investments or lack there of in certain areas of our infrastructure that needs to be replaced, needs to be fixed. the secretary of energy was correct. there are areas of bipartisanship, but it seems the administration and more importantly, leader schumer and speaker pelosi, are choosing to take a partisan route, rather than working with us on areas of agreement. judy: we heard secretary granholm and we heard the president say, if you have ideas, they want to hear them. we heard her say they are willing to look at, if republicans come to the table with other proposals, look at may be moving this into more than one bill. rep. davis: i offered my suggestions, as did a member sam graves on the transportation and infrastructure committee. a couple other republicans, those of us who have a tremendous bipartisan record, we were in the oval office with the president with a vice president harris and secretary buddha judge, and we implored the administration, do not use re
davis: it could be a lot better.'m concerned about the investments or lack there of in certain areas of our infrastructure that needs to be replaced, needs to be fixed. the secretary of energy was correct. there are areas of bipartisanship, but it seems the administration and more importantly, leader schumer and speaker pelosi, are choosing to take a partisan route, rather than working with us on areas of agreement. judy: we heard secretary granholm and we heard the president say, if you have...
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. >> it has been decades since california with her a recall election removing governor gray davis and arnold in his place. liz finished work on unoriginal about the remarkable time. tonight we are going to give you a sneak peek at a section on the power of celebrity. >> he is loved by a lot of people. >> arnold schwarzenegger became the 800 pound gorilla. he brought fame, celebrity, unlimited well. his campaign buses were called total recall and running man. those were the names of two of his movies. >> when i heard he was going to run and that was a challenge. i said if you have a choice to pick a global celebrity as your opponent or just a normal politician don't use the global celebrity. >> initially, the strategy was and nobody from the democratic party jumps in. everybody stays out and we defend gray davis. >> mayor willie brown had llie summit where that was decided. >> i had all of the democratic and incumbent office holders at a dinner here in san francisco. one of the waiters said to me i was in eavesdropping but i have got to tell you your pitch was a good one. there was one
. >> it has been decades since california with her a recall election removing governor gray davis and arnold in his place. liz finished work on unoriginal about the remarkable time. tonight we are going to give you a sneak peek at a section on the power of celebrity. >> he is loved by a lot of people. >> arnold schwarzenegger became the 800 pound gorilla. he brought fame, celebrity, unlimited well. his campaign buses were called total recall and running man. those were the...
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governor davis is suchis suchish interesting guy.me to peace with the outcome of the race. he was the only governor in the history of california and only the second to be recalled. he seems to know his downfall in part was he wasn't that exciting. you have a choice between running against another politician or a global celebrity don't pick the global celebrity. he thinks giving al given how overwhelmingly democratic the state is he thinks governor newsome will take it. >> he is fun, much more lively and energetic. >> at the same time we obviously can't forget the different people who throw their hat into the ring. mary carey had a lot of thoughts on the effort as well. >> we were having fun with that. she is sort of in on the joke. she knows she was in a serious candidate even though she certainly cares about some of those issues. she told us if it qualifies she is very likely going to throw her hat into the ring again. she says she is older, wiser and thinks she can do a better job. >> i think that is what everyone is wondering. i t
governor davis is suchis suchish interesting guy.me to peace with the outcome of the race. he was the only governor in the history of california and only the second to be recalled. he seems to know his downfall in part was he wasn't that exciting. you have a choice between running against another politician or a global celebrity don't pick the global celebrity. he thinks giving al given how overwhelmingly democratic the state is he thinks governor newsome will take it. >> he is fun, much...
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next on american history tv, darnella davis talks about former african slaves of the turkey nation. she speaks how the cherokee were forced to accept the cherokee freedmen after the war. and citizen ship rights for enslaved people. this is untangling a red white and black heritage. >> the cherokee friedman, are those people who were former slaves, and are a member of the jerky nation. they became friedman in 1866 when there is a peace treaty, that because of the cherokee were part of indian territory mandated that the cherokee absorb their former slaves into the tribe. >> tell me about the location where were they located at the time? >> now the cherokee were in north eastern, what would become the state of oklahoma. but if you look at the map of the united states in 1880, you will see that there were states and then there were a few territories between sort of west of texas, into california. and the indian territory was like a little island because the government given those five tribes from the south, from the southeast and if you are the tribes so that land, was owned by the indi
next on american history tv, darnella davis talks about former african slaves of the turkey nation. she speaks how the cherokee were forced to accept the cherokee freedmen after the war. and citizen ship rights for enslaved people. this is untangling a red white and black heritage. >> the cherokee friedman, are those people who were former slaves, and are a member of the jerky nation. they became friedman in 1866 when there is a peace treaty, that because of the cherokee were part of...
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victor davis hansen and molly hemmingway on what his real standing with the public is. what is really going on behind the oscars record low rating. raymond arroyo will unpack it in "seen and unseen." first less policing and more crime is the focus of tonight's "angle." it's deju-vu. 50 years ago liberal big city mayors are presiding over a major crime surge. democratic leaders seem like they don't care and their responses to the surgeon general are making things more dangerous in america. last summer we warned you and you were adamant about this. this increasingly anti-police sentiment was fueled by lies about systemic racism and fed by city leaders who were coddling rioters. >> seattle is fine. >> we have hundred of federal troops on our city. it's not helping the situation. they are not wanted here. >> mr. president, bringing troops to our city, that won't happen in chicago. >> donald trump is the architect of chaos in this country right now. >> [shouting]. >> laura: almost a year later with biden in the white house things are getting worse and more violent by the day
victor davis hansen and molly hemmingway on what his real standing with the public is. what is really going on behind the oscars record low rating. raymond arroyo will unpack it in "seen and unseen." first less policing and more crime is the focus of tonight's "angle." it's deju-vu. 50 years ago liberal big city mayors are presiding over a major crime surge. democratic leaders seem like they don't care and their responses to the surgeon general are making things more...
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davis junior.t some point sammy became bigger because, as this memo shows, the billing that mr. davis needed was, his name had to be in the same size type. you can see at some point sammy actually became the biggest star in the trio, because now sammy davis junior is bigger. one of the great things about las vegas at this time is that you could meet celebrities. you could hobnob with celebrities. for example, they have the national -- the executive vice president of national tired dealers and retractors association meeting at the sands and sammy davis junior comes to their party. everybody gets to meet sammy davis junior. imagine if you are a tire dealer and now you can say hey, i met sammy davis junior, shook his hand. this is what made las vegas so special in the 50's. it was a much smaller scale. after a while las vegas started to get bigger and the scale of it changed. no longer had that personal connection with the celebrities there. there was a lot of soul-searching about what to do. some peo
davis junior.t some point sammy became bigger because, as this memo shows, the billing that mr. davis needed was, his name had to be in the same size type. you can see at some point sammy actually became the biggest star in the trio, because now sammy davis junior is bigger. one of the great things about las vegas at this time is that you could meet celebrities. you could hobnob with celebrities. for example, they have the national -- the executive vice president of national tired dealers and...
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davis is author of "untang ling a red, black and white heritage."e show this in the museum of african-american life and history. >> the cherokee are those who were former slaves of a member of the cherokee nation. and they became freed men in 1866 when there was a peace treaty that because the cherokee were part of indian territory, mandated that the cherokee absorb their former slaves into the tribe. >> tell me about the location. where were the cherokee located at the time? >> now, the cherokee were in northeastern -- what would be called the state of oklahoma. but if you look at a map of the united states in 1880, you'll see that there were states and then there were a few territories between sort of west of texas to california, and the indian territory was like a little island because the government had given those five tribes from the southeast and a few other tribes land in fee simple, and so that land was owned by the indians. it wasn't until oklahoma became a state that that land was freed up. and so that's where they were, that's where the
davis is author of "untang ling a red, black and white heritage."e show this in the museum of african-american life and history. >> the cherokee are those who were former slaves of a member of the cherokee nation. and they became freed men in 1866 when there was a peace treaty that because the cherokee were part of indian territory, mandated that the cherokee absorb their former slaves into the tribe. >> tell me about the location. where were the cherokee located at the...
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it is a look back at the last big recall effort in california 18 years ago now, when governor gray davis was replaced by arnold schwarzenegger. today on abc7 and abc7news.com, we are giving you a look at the race that, at times, looked more like a circus, for those of you that remember it. joining us live now to discuss are two of the people featured in our documentary, steve, democratic strategist and former press secretary to governor gray davis and rob comer publican strategist and former co-communications director for governor schwarzenegger. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, liz. >> steve, let's start with you. let's start by talking about the current recall effort and the news of day today. i mentioned governor gavin newsom announcing california is going to be reopening the state by june 15th. we saw him yesterday with vice president kamala harris. the week before that, we saw him with the first lady here in california. steve, this is clearly all part of nuisance strategy to gain back support and win the recall? >> i think, absolutely. there is a saying that goo
it is a look back at the last big recall effort in california 18 years ago now, when governor gray davis was replaced by arnold schwarzenegger. today on abc7 and abc7news.com, we are giving you a look at the race that, at times, looked more like a circus, for those of you that remember it. joining us live now to discuss are two of the people featured in our documentary, steve, democratic strategist and former press secretary to governor gray davis and rob comer publican strategist and former...
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davis, for your kind words. in just a moment i will introduce today's panel, but before i do that, as a reminder to our witnesses, each of you will be recognized for five minutes. i think most of you have testified previously, so you know how this thing works, but you will be recognized for five minutes. there is a timer on your screen, so please make sure you can see the timer and are mindful of the five minute time limit. your entire written statements will be made part of the record, and the record will be open for at least five days for additional materials that may be submitted. so we welcome each of our witnesses joining us today. allison riggs with the seven coalition for social justice. we have sonja diaz, ucla school of public policy initiatives. we have marcia johnson-blanco, from the lawyers committee for civil rights under law, and i have always had problems pronouncing your name, sir, but welcome to our committee, and i am glad to have you back before the committee, mr. debo agebile is with wilmer c
davis, for your kind words. in just a moment i will introduce today's panel, but before i do that, as a reminder to our witnesses, each of you will be recognized for five minutes. i think most of you have testified previously, so you know how this thing works, but you will be recognized for five minutes. there is a timer on your screen, so please make sure you can see the timer and are mindful of the five minute time limit. your entire written statements will be made part of the record, and the...
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at uc davis, emfaf row, nbc bay area news. >>> athletes and coaches from the bay area and a around theld continue to prepare for the upcoming olympics in tokyo. a local racing legend, one of the most accomplished sailors in the recalled would. he's now in charge of running team usa's sailing program. he have he's no stranger to the olympics. he competed in 1984 and the 2004 games. >> i was a second grader here in the city and one of my classmates parents used to take their children over sailing at lake merritt. they had a reck department over there. you could borrow a boat and i went a couple of time to lake merritt when i was 7 years old and my father could see that i was liking it. >> he is a legend. he's a seven-time world champion sailor and competed in the america's cup seven times as well. the olympics, by the way, begin july 23rd. it's right around the corner right here on nbc bay area. >> and raj will be hanging out with all of the olympians, rob, so we know that. the. >> there you go. something to look forward to this summer, yeah. >> we're all looking forward to it. >> and we
at uc davis, emfaf row, nbc bay area news. >>> athletes and coaches from the bay area and a around theld continue to prepare for the upcoming olympics in tokyo. a local racing legend, one of the most accomplished sailors in the recalled would. he's now in charge of running team usa's sailing program. he have he's no stranger to the olympics. he competed in 1984 and the 2004 games. >> i was a second grader here in the city and one of my classmates parents used to take their...
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the little viola davis raised black box thank you all get bullied been a legacy act is a color that we can relish for the rest of while i think the best male lead went to the weight chadwick boseman for his performance in the same film as an ambitious trumpeter exploited by white record producers. like you could i got tell oh. my dad had no doubt was going to turn out like this he wouldn't name again oh those men's final performance came out after he died last year of cancer his widow taylor simone led word accepted the award on his behalf a month after she accepted his golden globe if you are world unbalanced the year crusader that ever we on this. it's a cool. thank you screen. now the sag awards are seen as a predictor for the oscars and if bozeman and davis repeat their victories there it will be the 1st time in almost 20 years that 2 black performers take the best actor and best actress oscars the 1st and last time that happened by the way was with denzel washington and halle berry back in 2002 well award season is all about recognizing the final products from the performance is o
the little viola davis raised black box thank you all get bullied been a legacy act is a color that we can relish for the rest of while i think the best male lead went to the weight chadwick boseman for his performance in the same film as an ambitious trumpeter exploited by white record producers. like you could i got tell oh. my dad had no doubt was going to turn out like this he wouldn't name again oh those men's final performance came out after he died last year of cancer his widow taylor...
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viola davis becomes the most nominated black actress in oscars, history. and we just learned that history was made in the best directing category. chloe zhao whose parents are from china is the first asian woman to win the oscar for best director for directing the movie nomadland which stars another oscar nominee best actress nominee frances mcdormand. she's won twice, already could be her 3rd time her 3rd trophy tonight. if she wins again. but lots of winners all around. congratulations to the winner so far. good luck to the nominees. coming up. also, we should report daniel kaluuya wins the oscar for best supporting actor for his role in judas and the black messiah. what do you think of that. >> well, if this different, i think it's kind of funny of the year where you are in the awards are so far away. i appreciate all the effort and the obvious that you have all created. what's it like covering the awards from afar. >> it's very different. it really is. and and i'm typically assigned to the elton john oscar party every year and you have that energy. >>
viola davis becomes the most nominated black actress in oscars, history. and we just learned that history was made in the best directing category. chloe zhao whose parents are from china is the first asian woman to win the oscar for best director for directing the movie nomadland which stars another oscar nominee best actress nominee frances mcdormand. she's won twice, already could be her 3rd time her 3rd trophy tonight. if she wins again. but lots of winners all around. congratulations to the...
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from new mexico, the ranking member rodney davis from illinois, congress woman scanlon from pennsylvania, and joining us will be a visiting member who is no stranger to this committee , just a moment i will ask unanimous consent that she be allowed to participate in today's hearing. i should be recorded likewise for the corm. >> good afternoon everyone. good morning if you the west coast. as we begin today, i want to know that we are holding this hearing and compliance with regulations for remote committee proceedings, pursuant to house resolution h. generally we ask many members and witnesses to keep their microphones muted when not speaking to limit background noise. members will need to unmute themselves when recognized for their five-minute presentations. witnesses will also need to unmute themselves to be
from new mexico, the ranking member rodney davis from illinois, congress woman scanlon from pennsylvania, and joining us will be a visiting member who is no stranger to this committee , just a moment i will ask unanimous consent that she be allowed to participate in today's hearing. i should be recorded likewise for the corm. >> good afternoon everyone. good morning if you the west coast. as we begin today, i want to know that we are holding this hearing and compliance with regulations...
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of color swept the top prizes at the screen actors guild awards best female lead to want to viola davis for her role as 19 twenties jazz singer moll rainey and moranis black bottom adapted from the play by august wilson . viola davis rainey's black box thank you all get bullied been a legacy act is a color that we can relish for the rest of while i think the best male leader went to the late chadwick boseman for his performance in the same film as an ambitious trumpeter exploited by white record producers. like you could i got tap oh. my dad had no doubt was going to turn out like this he wouldn't name again oh those men's final performance came out after he died last year of cancer his widow taylor simone led word accepted the award on his behalf a month after she accepted his golden globe. world unbalanced crusader that. it's a quote by charles. thank you. thank you now the sag awards are seen as a predictor for the oscars and if bozeman and davis repeat their victories there it will be the 1st time in almost 20 years that 2 black performers take the best actor and best actress oscars
of color swept the top prizes at the screen actors guild awards best female lead to want to viola davis for her role as 19 twenties jazz singer moll rainey and moranis black bottom adapted from the play by august wilson . viola davis rainey's black box thank you all get bullied been a legacy act is a color that we can relish for the rest of while i think the best male leader went to the late chadwick boseman for his performance in the same film as an ambitious trumpeter exploited by white...
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joining us now is illinois congressman rodney davis who is a ranking member of the house administration committee. had the honor and privilege of serving with the congressman back when i was in congress. thanks for joining us tonight. this is a hard night. i want to remind people that you are -- you were actually on the ball field, you were actually up to bat when scalise was injured and now we have this incident once again where the capitol police, one of them was killed. >> you know, jason, it's great to see you. i just wish it wasn't on such a tragic day. you're right. i have seen the bravery of our capitol police officers. david bailey, crystal griner, they went toward gunfire so the rest of it could run away. the heroes that protect the capitol, you knew when you were there, you still know them, they are the bravest of the brave and to see them, to see them hit
joining us now is illinois congressman rodney davis who is a ranking member of the house administration committee. had the honor and privilege of serving with the congressman back when i was in congress. thanks for joining us tonight. this is a hard night. i want to remind people that you are -- you were actually on the ball field, you were actually up to bat when scalise was injured and now we have this incident once again where the capitol police, one of them was killed. >> you know,...
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