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- to ask senator davis some questions. would she yield? - senator davis, do you yield?point. - senator deuell, senator does not yield. - when i was elected to the texas senate, i was only the 13th woman ever elected in the history of the texas senate. there had never been more than four women in the senate at any one time. the year that i was elected, for the first time, we had six women senators, an all-time record. one of my very first experiences as a state senator standing up and getting my microphone out and speaking on behalf of my district, one of my fellow senators, a male, older republican. including those that we've been discussing today-- - senator, i'm sorry. you know i have a hearing problem, and i'm only getting about half of what you're saying. - i'm sorry, i will speak up. - i have trouble, i'm sorry, with women's voices and i'm just not getting it. - and it was just such a breathtakingly honest, but also symbolic reflection of what it was like to be in the texas senate. - i know you're new to the legislature, but the fiscal impact on the bill, that is d
- to ask senator davis some questions. would she yield? - senator davis, do you yield?point. - senator deuell, senator does not yield. - when i was elected to the texas senate, i was only the 13th woman ever elected in the history of the texas senate. there had never been more than four women in the senate at any one time. the year that i was elected, for the first time, we had six women senators, an all-time record. one of my very first experiences as a state senator standing up and getting my...
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russian media analyst julia davis posted this clip today of russian state news program defending and encouraging more strikes on civilians. >> [speaking non-english] >> joining us now is russian media analyst julie davis, she's a columnist for the daily beast. julia, what can you tell us about the coverage on russian television starting with the explosion that blew up that bridge connecting the russians with crimea? >> the explosion of the bridge was an enormous blow to their pride. they actually went so far as to say that that was one of the symbols of russia's pride and strength, along with the warship which will -- you remember what happened to that. and the third important symbol that they named was putin himself. and so they were very demoralized, urging for strikes to destroy all of the cranes infrastructure, to inflict maximum pain. at the core of it all, they know that they are losing, and this was yet another reminder of how badly they are leasing. not only on the battlefield, but also in the court of public opinion worldwide. >> russian television now, those commentators ar
russian media analyst julia davis posted this clip today of russian state news program defending and encouraging more strikes on civilians. >> [speaking non-english] >> joining us now is russian media analyst julie davis, she's a columnist for the daily beast. julia, what can you tell us about the coverage on russian television starting with the explosion that blew up that bridge connecting the russians with crimea? >> the explosion of the bridge was an enormous blow to their...
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a lot of that buzz is for viola davis, who plays nanisca.general of the agojie, an elite force of female soldiers guarding the dahomey kingdom in west africa in the 1820s. the plot involves conflict with neighbouring warlords, portuguese slave traders. there is plenty of spectacle, plenty of action. there is an extraordinary cast, including john boyega — in his best role yet, i think — lashana lynch, sheila atim. very solidly directed by gina prince—bythewood, beautifully shot by polly morgan. but it is viola davis who dominates the screen. she is such a commanding screen presence. i mean, this is a role — it's muscular, it's sinewy, it demands a lot of emotional work, a lot of really physical stuff. and the direction of the film, its solid. it's not going to break any cinematic rules, it's not changing the form of cinema. it's very, very mainstream. but it's also a movie which is, despite that great ensemble cast, really carried by that central performance. and, i mean, i loved viola davis recently in ma rainey�*s black bottom. we talked ab
a lot of that buzz is for viola davis, who plays nanisca.general of the agojie, an elite force of female soldiers guarding the dahomey kingdom in west africa in the 1820s. the plot involves conflict with neighbouring warlords, portuguese slave traders. there is plenty of spectacle, plenty of action. there is an extraordinary cast, including john boyega — in his best role yet, i think — lashana lynch, sheila atim. very solidly directed by gina prince—bythewood, beautifully shot by polly...
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thank you very much to all three of you, arshad hasan, shannan adler and james davis. very much for being on "inside story." and remember, thanks to you as well for watching. you can see this problem again anytime. just go to our website, aljazeera.com. and for further discussion, to our facebook page, that is facebook.com/ajinsidestory. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at @ajinsidestory. for me, adrian finighan, and the -- for me, hazem sica and the whole team here in doha, bye for now. ♪ ■x■x óróxór[r - we have done ourselves a disservice by not having a talk about death. oftentimes, they place a foot on the conveyor bebelt of end-of-life care and they're swept away. - most anybody that i know has never experienced a home funeral or a natural burial. they don't know how to do it because no one's offering it. - everybody's life, you leave a legacy. and john would help their family remember that legacy. but also, to put one foot in front of the other
thank you very much to all three of you, arshad hasan, shannan adler and james davis. very much for being on "inside story." and remember, thanks to you as well for watching. you can see this problem again anytime. just go to our website, aljazeera.com. and for further discussion, to our facebook page, that is facebook.com/ajinsidestory. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at @ajinsidestory. for me, adrian finighan, and the -- for me, hazem sica and the whole...
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donaldson: so ben davis was not charles young. when i say that charles young was beloved by the black community, he was beloved. he was a much better officer to be honest. ben davis was not an active civil rights advocate. his career when he got promoted, also was not a west point graduate. his son was. you know him from the tuskegee airmen, but davis is not going to follow that path, and he will be very quiet. he does not engage with the black community in the way that young does. therefore, you don't get that pressure from the black community to promote him the way they did for young. also, young was a much better officer, better soldier than davis. you still don't have that kind of pressure where people are constantly saying, hey, you know, do voices not been davis's friend. he is the friend of jan and the editor. like what are we doing about charles young? what can we do to get charles young? emmett scott is showing up. those kinds of relationships. davis does not build those. he chooses not to. he thought that young was too a
donaldson: so ben davis was not charles young. when i say that charles young was beloved by the black community, he was beloved. he was a much better officer to be honest. ben davis was not an active civil rights advocate. his career when he got promoted, also was not a west point graduate. his son was. you know him from the tuskegee airmen, but davis is not going to follow that path, and he will be very quiet. he does not engage with the black community in the way that young does. therefore,...
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james davis. how much of this is going to be on, on voters minds as they go to the policy, and particularly with, with the challenges of high inflation and jobs and so on, in many predictions about recession coming next year. and all of that, i think that this is the easily, the number one issue and the election people vote with, you know, based off of how they're doing. are they doing better than they did previously. ringback and, and quite frankly, with the rising gas prices and energy costs, food costs. i mean, we've seen just massive inflation overall. and wages are staying pretty stagnant, irregular relatively. and then we have a kind of a unique housing market now where we were going through a nice boon for such a long period of time. and it certainly is getting a lot of people, some, some real concern. now, if you're about to retire, you're thinking about retiring or you were thinking about retiring, you probably not thinking about retiring anymore. when you look at your 41, k, i mean peopl
james davis. how much of this is going to be on, on voters minds as they go to the policy, and particularly with, with the challenges of high inflation and jobs and so on, in many predictions about recession coming next year. and all of that, i think that this is the easily, the number one issue and the election people vote with, you know, based off of how they're doing. are they doing better than they did previously. ringback and, and quite frankly, with the rising gas prices and energy costs,...
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>>> geena davis, the actress who starred in "thelma and louise" and "a league of their own."n a roll as the champion of women. >> if you see something on tv, wait a minute, somebody like me can do that? >> and why it's not so easy being nice. >> you lose a sense of yourself. it becomes, i have to take care of everybody. >>> and remembering the formidable angela lansbury, star of stage, screen, and tv. how she wanted to be remembered. mornings are our time, and i couldn't let stiff joints slow me down. so i started taking osteo bi-flex every day because it has joint shield... ...clinically shown to improve joint comfort within 7 days. osteo bi-flex - available at your local retailer and club. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, there are four weeks to go before the critical midterm elections. and big-name republicans are standi
>>> geena davis, the actress who starred in "thelma and louise" and "a league of their own."n a roll as the champion of women. >> if you see something on tv, wait a minute, somebody like me can do that? >> and why it's not so easy being nice. >> you lose a sense of yourself. it becomes, i have to take care of everybody. >>> and remembering the formidable angela lansbury, star of stage, screen, and tv. how she wanted to be remembered....
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so ben davis was not charles young.so when i say that charles young was beloved by the black community, he was blocked. and he was a much better officer, to be honest. ben davis was not an active civil rights advocate. so he, his career when he got promoted also been david falls into west point graduate. so his son was. sunday was junior, everyone knows him from the tuskegee airmen. but then davis is going to not follow that path and he is going to be very quiet. and he doesn't engage with the black community in the way that young does and therefore you don't get that pressure from the back immunity to promote him the way that they did for young. and also, it adds through the fact that young was a much better, you just a better officer and soldier than davis. but you still don't have that kind of pressure where people are constantly saying, hey to voices not been davis's friend. to voices charles young's friend. the voices the editor of the crisis. the naacp. so you have someone who is like, what are we doing about char
so ben davis was not charles young.so when i say that charles young was beloved by the black community, he was blocked. and he was a much better officer, to be honest. ben davis was not an active civil rights advocate. so he, his career when he got promoted also been david falls into west point graduate. so his son was. sunday was junior, everyone knows him from the tuskegee airmen. but then davis is going to not follow that path and he is going to be very quiet. and he doesn't engage with the...
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victor davis, great to see you as always.nto the piece that you wrote in the las vegas review journal, which says and i'm quoting here, the saudis, talking about retaliation, right? the saudis are enjoying seeing their former american critic on his knees, reportedly demanding the oil from a pariah state. the american public is repelled action they watch global oil begging ahead of the mid-terms. they're ashamed that their company is employing nondemocratic regimes to get oil from enemies. that is spot on to where we are today. your thoughts on all of this. >> yeah, i mean, it's surreal, trace. we've been begging the most ill liberal regimes in the world. iran, sometimes ally, saudi arabia to pump more of something that we think is dirty and polluting and which we have an abundance. they don't want to do it. yet, this was the type of activity that donald trump was impeached for. using his own political agenda to advance his career, in this case the mid-terms, at the expect of the national security of the united states. it's no
victor davis, great to see you as always.nto the piece that you wrote in the las vegas review journal, which says and i'm quoting here, the saudis, talking about retaliation, right? the saudis are enjoying seeing their former american critic on his knees, reportedly demanding the oil from a pariah state. the american public is repelled action they watch global oil begging ahead of the mid-terms. they're ashamed that their company is employing nondemocratic regimes to get oil from enemies. that...
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daniel davis senior scientist in charge of defense priorities. he joins us tonight daniel davis is great. thank you for coming people seriously say. in terms of the use of nuclear weapons in ukraine, this is not the army in which you served. do n't i never think i'd live to see to see how people calmly throw the phrase about nuclear war. nothing to worry about, in fact , when i served, each of us knew perfectly well that we need to avoid this at all costs. and actually, that's what the whole idea of mutually assured destruction was supposed to provide, but it all went wrong all our governments in the hated councils or the united states that were bitterly opposed to each other understood perfectly well what to avoid for their own safety, but it seems that now this gone. we somehow managed. forget it a couple of days ago. i wrote that the current administration is pursuing a policy that, logically , cannot be implemented without a serious risk of nuclear war on the one hand. they say, we are going to help ukraine no matter what the cost and as lo
daniel davis senior scientist in charge of defense priorities. he joins us tonight daniel davis is great. thank you for coming people seriously say. in terms of the use of nuclear weapons in ukraine, this is not the army in which you served. do n't i never think i'd live to see to see how people calmly throw the phrase about nuclear war. nothing to worry about, in fact , when i served, each of us knew perfectly well that we need to avoid this at all costs. and actually, that's what the whole...
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davis. while you have contributed to the problem, decimated the economy, highest level of inflation in 20 years, increasing interest rates. in a recession that we are in or looming, the time period she was talking about, i was building business in this community and this country. i was building some of the new business areas that contributed to growth, hiring people in this community. i did so for 15 plus years. i did that in business and in health,. -- health care. sharice: i want to turn really could lead to something my opponent has says a couple of times. she likes to cite statistics about voting with the president, he is not in the house he does not vote. that is based on less than 10% of the votes i taken this congress. i have not heard her mention the 70% of my bills are bipartisan. i have worked on on sticking our supply chains -- unsticking are supply chain to bipartisan info structure. >> the number of people trying to cross america's southern border has skyrocketed to significant
davis. while you have contributed to the problem, decimated the economy, highest level of inflation in 20 years, increasing interest rates. in a recession that we are in or looming, the time period she was talking about, i was building business in this community and this country. i was building some of the new business areas that contributed to growth, hiring people in this community. i did so for 15 plus years. i did that in business and in health,. -- health care. sharice: i want to turn...
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he knows davis will approve it. he just wants davis to feel like it's his idea. and he, the approving official. so lee has two choices on how he's going go into maryland. he can go east of the ridge or he can go the way he did at gettysburg. west of the blue rgedown the shenandoah valley, he chooses go east of the bl. even though stonewall jackson wanted him to go west of the ue ridge and lee'asoning to go east of the blue ridge and one and march up to fck, maryland, i think was very sound closer to washington, d.c. and baltimore. oses aniate threat to both of those places. and he will bring the union army out of the defenses of shington fthan if he goes. the gettysburg campaign route. that's goal. iant get that army out. i want to get it out in the open. i want to fight that army. and i want to beat it because where i'm going to get the political consequences of that victory. so lee makes this decision, why does he invade maryland? it's the best move politically for the confederates. it is a risk militarily. but as lee will tell james redden, the confederate sec
he knows davis will approve it. he just wants davis to feel like it's his idea. and he, the approving official. so lee has two choices on how he's going go into maryland. he can go east of the ridge or he can go the way he did at gettysburg. west of the blue rgedown the shenandoah valley, he chooses go east of the bl. even though stonewall jackson wanted him to go west of the ue ridge and lee'asoning to go east of the blue ridge and one and march up to fck, maryland, i think was very sound...
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david davis, secretary of state _ be on the same page.e page. david davis, secretary of state for wales. may | be on the same page. david davis, i secretary of state for wales. may be thatis secretary of state for wales. may be that is when you have mentioned. i lost track! laughter what i would like to ask you is about prime minister's questions tomorrow. going to be fascinating, isn't it? we were just discussing with matthew goodwin, keir starmer has had borisjohnson and liz truss to aim his fire at. tomorrow is rishi sunak. is that a different proposition, a more formidable opponent? it proposition, a more formidable opponent?— opponent? it is a different opponent. _ opponent? it is a different opponent. a _ opponent? it is a different opponent, a different - opponent? it is a different - opponent, a different proposition. rishi sunak is not necessarily somebody who is necessarily noted for his performance in parliament. he is seen as a good orator, and on the detail, keir starmer will meet a match he did not necessarily with liz truss
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she's the founder and chair of the geena davis institute on gender in media.emoir "dying of politeness" is out now, geena davis is back on the show. [ cheers and applause but before we get to all that, with just four weeks to go until the pivotal midterm elections and early voting about to start in crucial states, republicans and democrats have settled on very different strategies. republicans in key battleground races will determine control of congress and decided to fully embrace donald trump even as the federal criminal investigation into his stolen classified documents intensifies. president biden meanwhile is taking the first steps toward decriminalizing marijuana. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: as much as we may all want him to disappear into the sunset, donald trump is still very much playing a central role in republican politics, and specifically the gop's campaign to take back control of congress just this weekend he traveled to nevada and arizona, two crucial battleground states with tight races for
she's the founder and chair of the geena davis institute on gender in media.emoir "dying of politeness" is out now, geena davis is back on the show. [ cheers and applause but before we get to all that, with just four weeks to go until the pivotal midterm elections and early voting about to start in crucial states, republicans and democrats have settled on very different strategies. republicans in key battleground races will determine control of congress and decided to fully embrace...
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host: table there -- daryl davis is our guest. if you want to ask him questions, it is (202) 748-8000 four the eastern -- for the eastern and central time zones and (202) 748-8001 for the pacific and mountain time zones. what have you discovered in talking with these people? guest: they have their own perceptions until they meet somebody in person. then that perception can be shaped. what you want to be careful of is you find someone who says "daryl is ok for a black guy." when i make -- get into relationship, then i introduce them to other friends of mine,, black people, jewish people, white people who looked just like them who may not agree with their views. they see other people and think " maybe daryl isn't the exception." a clansmen is is not stamped out of a cookie-cutter. they may be monolithic in their ideological views. i have found, traveling around the world between my childhood and my adulthood as a musician, when you combine those 2 sets of travels, i have been to 61 countries, i have played in all 50 states, and no m
host: table there -- daryl davis is our guest. if you want to ask him questions, it is (202) 748-8000 four the eastern -- for the eastern and central time zones and (202) 748-8001 for the pacific and mountain time zones. what have you discovered in talking with these people? guest: they have their own perceptions until they meet somebody in person. then that perception can be shaped. what you want to be careful of is you find someone who says "daryl is ok for a black guy." when i make...
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linsey davis right here tonight. >>> major news in the war in ukraine. vladimir putin unleashing new and deadly attacks across ukraine. hitting civilian targetss and critical infrastructure. president biden speaking with world leaders. and the president is asked today, is putin a rational actor? ian pannell in ukraine. >>> here at home tonight, the alarming images. the children rushed from a day care center. at least one child unconscious. the carbon monoxide emergency. >>> breaking news tonight involving former president trump what the d saying about trump's appeal to the supreme court over those classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the major turn in the case that made national headlines. a man in prison for 23 years freed, the charges dropped tonight. and what we learned today about key new dna evidence, all of this after his story got national attention on the "serial" podcast. >>> tonight, the news on covid in the u.s. what they're expecting this fall and winter. what doctor ashish jha westerned today, a
linsey davis right here tonight. >>> major news in the war in ukraine. vladimir putin unleashing new and deadly attacks across ukraine. hitting civilian targetss and critical infrastructure. president biden speaking with world leaders. and the president is asked today, is putin a rational actor? ian pannell in ukraine. >>> here at home tonight, the alarming images. the children rushed from a day care center. at least one child unconscious. the carbon monoxide emergency....
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for having me today pray she said my name is gregory davis. [inaudible] electric air based in washington. we are manufactured the world's all electric integrating. [inaudible] >> mr. davis we are having little trouble hearing you. you are cutting in and out. if it is okay with you i'm going to have our tech folks work on that for a second period we will move on and come back is that okay with everyone? great. next witness her retired colonel steven prefers to go by lex i like it relaxes executive director the lights were system safety of usaf. the research excellence mississippi state university space campus. previously served the u.s. air force for more than 30 years where he led the air force first armed uab squadron. thanks for joining us today you are recognized her opening statement. >> thank you, thank you chair at sinema, ranking member crews and members of the subcommittee free thank you for the opportunity to oftestify today about systems or usaf's. i will speak today for my seven years experience as executive director of assurer. mis
for having me today pray she said my name is gregory davis. [inaudible] electric air based in washington. we are manufactured the world's all electric integrating. [inaudible] >> mr. davis we are having little trouble hearing you. you are cutting in and out. if it is okay with you i'm going to have our tech folks work on that for a second period we will move on and come back is that okay with everyone? great. next witness her retired colonel steven prefers to go by lex i like it relaxes...
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he knows davis will approve it. he wants davis to feel like, this is his idea. he is thimproving official. lee has two choices on ho is going to go into maryland. east of the blue ridg or he gettysburg, west of the blue ridge, down the shenandoah valley. blue ridge, even thoughf the stonewall jacknted him to leads reasoning to go east of the blue ridge,n one -- march up to frederick, maryla i think it was very sound. by movingederick, he is much closer to washgt d.c. than baltimore. he places an immed threat on both of those places. he will pull the union army out of defending washington faster if he goes the gettysburg campaign route. that is his goal. i want to get that army out. out in the open! i want to fight that army. i want to beat it. that is where i'm going to get the political consequences. that victory! lee makes his decision. why does he invade maryland? it is the best move, politically, for the confederates. it is a risk, militarily. as lee will tell james sutton, the confederate secretary of war during the period before the gettysburg campaign. on
he knows davis will approve it. he wants davis to feel like, this is his idea. he is thimproving official. lee has two choices on ho is going to go into maryland. east of the blue ridg or he gettysburg, west of the blue ridge, down the shenandoah valley. blue ridge, even thoughf the stonewall jacknted him to leads reasoning to go east of the blue ridge,n one -- march up to frederick, maryla i think it was very sound. by movingederick, he is much closer to washgt d.c. than baltimore. he places...
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, not f davis, davis, arrives with his division and turns the tides.and so, mccullough's half is defeated. as a side note, i just can't resist putting his picture up here as we go through it. these are -- veterans, confederate veterans, and american indians. those are up there. pikes indian brigade did participate in this fight and the warriors did not fight -- in conventional the napoleonic tactics. basically, they came up, fired a volley, and they ran off. however, they returned later, after the fight was over, and retrieved some scouts. boy, you didn't offer laugh for that one, did you? meanwhile, van dorn wrote with prices left-wing, so there's mccullough with the right wing, and price with the left wing. on the morning of march 7th, 1862, the head of van dorn's call them struck the 24th missouri near alcorn tavern. federals russian reinforcements, van dorn is slow to deploy, the federals are allowed to deploy and their own defensive conditions -- but nevertheless, the confederates hit them on both flanks and they do collapsed the union line, sendi
, not f davis, davis, arrives with his division and turns the tides.and so, mccullough's half is defeated. as a side note, i just can't resist putting his picture up here as we go through it. these are -- veterans, confederate veterans, and american indians. those are up there. pikes indian brigade did participate in this fight and the warriors did not fight -- in conventional the napoleonic tactics. basically, they came up, fired a volley, and they ran off. however, they returned later, after...
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great >> and actually, turning point, one of the installments is about wendy davis. remember back in texas when she did that filibuster that everyone remembers to protest an abortion law that was much less draconian than the one that texas has in place now we're gonna be talking to her tonight on the show. >> is that not symmetry the way it all comes together? >> so be doing that tonight and tomorrow we will watching trevor noah on your show have a great night alex. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot someone and i wouldn't lose any voters. remember that? that was donald trump's most biggest analysts about republican voters. most people thought it was outrageous when trump said it in early 2016. and now, it turns out trump can tell bold face laughable lies about the election, instigated deadly attack on the capitol stock, bigotry and hatred and, a new york times poll shows that 71% of republicans are comfortable voting for a candidate who thinks that the 2020 election was stolen. 65% of republicans say that donald trump is not a threat to democracy.
great >> and actually, turning point, one of the installments is about wendy davis. remember back in texas when she did that filibuster that everyone remembers to protest an abortion law that was much less draconian than the one that texas has in place now we're gonna be talking to her tonight on the show. >> is that not symmetry the way it all comes together? >> so be doing that tonight and tomorrow we will watching trevor noah on your show have a great night alex. i could...
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davis but identified the guilty party.hael greene has since pleaded no contest to the murde. do you think there are a lot moe davis behind bar right now. >> i don't know. i suspect thate are. and at the same time, the n who actually did it is out walkg the street. maybe victimizing somebody else. >> reporter: pearson says thatcase forever changed the way way he views interrogations. >> ten years ago, would someones to a murder they would not have anything to do with? i would not not have been able to believe it. >> reporter: he points to reseah that says deceptive interrogatin tactics, techniques that presume presume guilt and focus on getting a confession rather than than the full story. >> certain types of techniques e higher risk of producing a falsn than others. >> reporter: pretty common. >> they're the most common tech. >> reporter: the veteran da is w implementing a new policy in his in his office. and is urging other das to do the same. his office will now reject nearly any case where the primary evidence is a conf
davis but identified the guilty party.hael greene has since pleaded no contest to the murde. do you think there are a lot moe davis behind bar right now. >> i don't know. i suspect thate are. and at the same time, the n who actually did it is out walkg the street. maybe victimizing somebody else. >> reporter: pearson says thatcase forever changed the way way he views interrogations. >> ten years ago, would someones to a murder they would not have anything to do with? i would...
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tim davies actually has impartiality _ organisation.organisation. tim davies actually l has impartiality awareness training for bbc news presenters. i did that course myself was up does bbc have a problem with impartiality?— problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind _ problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind some _ problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind some of— problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind some of this - problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind some of this is - problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind some of this is we'vel what's behind some of this is we've been measuring our audiences response to impartiality. consequently he foregrounded it as one of his top priorities because he understands how important it is to the audience. we did a survey in february that looked at how the audience see this. they said 90% of those people said it was more important to have news that was impartial rather than reflecting your particular pointed dude two of you. and that was
tim davies actually has impartiality _ organisation.organisation. tim davies actually l has impartiality awareness training for bbc news presenters. i did that course myself was up does bbc have a problem with impartiality?— problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind _ problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind some _ problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind some of— problem with impartiality? actually, what's behind some of this - problem with impartiality?...
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josh appear is joined by his running mate, state representative austin davis.come the first black lieutenant governor in the state's history. with us now is the democratic candidate for lieutenant governor of pennsylvania, austin davis. representative davis, thank you very much for being with us right now, as they laid out, you and joshua pirro, you hold an 11-point lead over doug mastriano and his running mate, carrie del row so. i think there are voters out there who would say oh, they have got this in the bag what do you say to those voters? >> thank you for having me, it is great to be with you. i would say this is pennsylvania. the last presidential race was assigned by less than 1%. josh and i believe this gubernatorial race is going to be equally as close. and polls go up and down. the only poll that really matters is on november 8th, when pennsylvanians go to the polls and cast their ballot. and we are working every day to earn the votes of pennsylvanians all across our commonwealth, and leave no community behind, and techno community for granted. >> yo
josh appear is joined by his running mate, state representative austin davis.come the first black lieutenant governor in the state's history. with us now is the democratic candidate for lieutenant governor of pennsylvania, austin davis. representative davis, thank you very much for being with us right now, as they laid out, you and joshua pirro, you hold an 11-point lead over doug mastriano and his running mate, carrie del row so. i think there are voters out there who would say oh, they have...
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davis did not like people that showed him deference. he is showing davis deference. you are the president. i am following my strategic ideas that we had, we've already discusd these ideas. if the opportunity arose, that is whnows davis is not going to say no, i don't want you into maryland. that is not a good idea. he knows will approve it. he wants davis to feel like, this idea. he is the improving official. lee has two choi how he is going to go into maryland. east of the blge, or he can do what he did at gettysburg, west of ue ridge, down the shenandoah valley. he chooses to go east of the blue ridge, even tstonewall jackson wanted him to go west of the blue rleads reasoning to go east of the blue ridge, option omarch up to frederick, maryland, i think it was very. by moving to frederick, he is much closer to washin. c. than baltimore. he places an immediate threat on both of those places. he will pull the union army out of defending washington faster if he goes the gettysburg campaign route. that is his goal. i want to get that army out. out in the open! i want t
davis did not like people that showed him deference. he is showing davis deference. you are the president. i am following my strategic ideas that we had, we've already discusd these ideas. if the opportunity arose, that is whnows davis is not going to say no, i don't want you into maryland. that is not a good idea. he knows will approve it. he wants davis to feel like, this idea. he is the improving official. lee has two choi how he is going to go into maryland. east of the blge, or he can do...
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the decision that they are going to elect david davis to be the next senator from illinois. this happens just the house and senate are passing federal electoral commission bill so they decide that they are going to choose davis this is done in part because tilden. tilden friends, including his nephew, were convinced that if they were able get davis this position on the senate that he would be compelled to vote for tilden on the federal commission. so a sort of a bribe. this is how they understood. you read the letters from this time. and so this doesn't happen because davis may be, you know, in a in an in ethical be good way decides that this is inappropriate and he can't possibly serve on the electoral commission once he has elected to the senate by the state legislature in illinois so he declines and he's replaced joseph p bradley, a republican who votes with the republicans. and as a result you get result of the election of 1876 where hayes is going to become president. i want to stress again, this is completely understood to be partizan issue and that result was expected
the decision that they are going to elect david davis to be the next senator from illinois. this happens just the house and senate are passing federal electoral commission bill so they decide that they are going to choose davis this is done in part because tilden. tilden friends, including his nephew, were convinced that if they were able get davis this position on the senate that he would be compelled to vote for tilden on the federal commission. so a sort of a bribe. this is how they...
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. >>> and later, the so-called man with a golden ear, clyde davis, reveals the biggest recording artist he never signed and the one he'll always be remembered for. >> is whitney the artist of your career? >> i worked a lot on this question. >> deny it? don't deny it. are you always like this? are you saying parents are wrong? will you come back? >> of course i will. >>> dr. rochelle walensky leads the centers for disease control and prevention. for more than 18 months, she's been the face of the biden administration's fight against the covid pandemic. in our conversation, she talks about how she deals with the criticism she faces and her future at the agency. but we start with those new covid vaccines. how does the rate at which people are getting this new vaccine compare to the rate at which they were getting the original shots and the boosters? >> first, let's just reflect how important this moment is. that we have a new vaccine that actually matches the evaporates that we have circulating right now. that's new and novel and we're really excited that we have this bivalueent vaccine ri
. >>> and later, the so-called man with a golden ear, clyde davis, reveals the biggest recording artist he never signed and the one he'll always be remembered for. >> is whitney the artist of your career? >> i worked a lot on this question. >> deny it? don't deny it. are you always like this? are you saying parents are wrong? will you come back? >> of course i will. >>> dr. rochelle walensky leads the centers for disease control and prevention. for more...
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, c davis arrives with his division and turns the tide for the union. his half is defeated as a side note i cannot resist putting this picture appear as we go through it these are veterans, and american indians that are up there pikes indian brigade did participate in the fight in the war years did not fight well and conventional tactics basically they came up and ran off however, they did return later after the fight was over and retrieved. >> you didn't laugh for that one did you. meanwhile he spoke with the left-wing there is mccullough with the left and price with the right on the morning of march 7, 1862 van dorn's column struck the 24th missouri near alcorn tavern the federals russian reinforcements van dorn is slow to deploy the federals are allowed to deploy in their own positions but nevertheless the confederates hit them on the flanks and they collapse the union line sending them back, samuel curtis the union commander is not done even though van dorn scores a success at the tavern the next day samuel curtis has that right there, i need not ev
, c davis arrives with his division and turns the tide for the union. his half is defeated as a side note i cannot resist putting this picture appear as we go through it these are veterans, and american indians that are up there pikes indian brigade did participate in the fight in the war years did not fight well and conventional tactics basically they came up and ran off however, they did return later after the fight was over and retrieved. >> you didn't laugh for that one did you....
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davis? >> the air mobility market, commentator vacations handed for aircraft battery technology which allows the committee to develop the market around the world. that is a key thing that we would need from the faa. >> okay. thank. you >> thank you i now recognize senator rosen who is joining from her office. senator rosen? we are not able to hear you. we are still not able to hear you, senator rosen. do you have a few minutes to help someone technically? i'm going to go to senator moran, we'll be right back with you. thanks. >> madam chairwoman, thank you, very much. i think our panelist here thank you for the technology here on a significant and important topic here for the significance of our country's well-being. let me start, i have a couple of questions. let me start with miss element. during your testimony you mention the future role that this technology can play in support of the agricultural sector. you further comment on the importance of merging these new industries, these busines
davis? >> the air mobility market, commentator vacations handed for aircraft battery technology which allows the committee to develop the market around the world. that is a key thing that we would need from the faa. >> okay. thank. you >> thank you i now recognize senator rosen who is joining from her office. senator rosen? we are not able to hear you. we are still not able to hear you, senator rosen. do you have a few minutes to help someone technically? i'm going to go to...
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it's a very different kind of a book in some ways than your other books and your biography of sammy davis, jr. and then your great biography of sugar ray robinson or other, and columbus for that matter. but it seems to me what it has in common is it's -- it's the story telling. i mean, it's like a master class in story telling, colorization with all of these unexpected connections, folded within the story of your talent. so you get the obvious one like sidney poitier, and then harry belafonte backed up by charlie parker's combo. or fanny hearst when you're doing the life, like the passage and the movie that's out now. just a fascinating evolution of porgy & bess, across all of these cultural barriers, from gulla to gerschwin, and sammy davis, jr., and edition of samuel golden, and one and the other one in a restaurant or a club. but in any case. >> yes. >> these are full of vivid anecdotes and such telling detail. so, but i wonder did you-- what did you take from the-- say the discipline or the lessons that you learned from writing these biographies, from writing the extended profiles tha
it's a very different kind of a book in some ways than your other books and your biography of sammy davis, jr. and then your great biography of sugar ray robinson or other, and columbus for that matter. but it seems to me what it has in common is it's -- it's the story telling. i mean, it's like a master class in story telling, colorization with all of these unexpected connections, folded within the story of your talent. so you get the obvious one like sidney poitier, and then harry belafonte...
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and head writer russell t davies... marvellous!— head writer russell t davies... marvellous!how back in 2005 have _ marvellous! who bought the show back in 2005 have also _ back in 2005 have also returned. tt back in 2005 have also returned.— back in 2005 have also returned. ., ., , returned. it did not really feel like _ returned. it did not really feel like a _ returned. it did not really feel like a risk. _ returned. it did not really feel like a risk. i - returned. it did not really feel like a risk. i knew. returned. it did not really. feel like a risk. i knew that russell t davies was in charge and i love working with him and i love receiving a script with his name on the front so that just felt like it was a big event no—brainer. just felt like it was a big event no-brainer. towards the end of next — event no-brainer. towards the end of next year, _ event no-brainer. towards the end of next year, he _ event no-brainer. towards the end of next year, he will- event no-brainer. towards the end of next year, he will hand | end of next year, he will hand over tojudy end of
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i want to first say thank you to darrell davis -- daryl davis.that your continuing to get people in conversation about racism, but also about politics. that is my comment about the media. i was a journalism major at iu, indiana university. i have been a long-term supporter of npr, pbs. but i think the media is -- we need to get back to the facts. one small example about what was just said on the hearing coming up about the january 6 hearings. you said the blockbuster hearing. it adds a tone that adds to the dissidents. it is a hearing. report on the facts, but there is so much repetition. host: that was usa today's rendering of the hearing, not mine. caller: i am sorry. i didn't know. that is just an example i wanted to touch on. host: ok. caller: i think we need to come together. as the last man just said, if we gave more people to be space -- gave more people space to be together that is not fueling tribalism, we can get there. thank you. host: that is if you are talking about that. if you go to the front page of the "washington times" this mor
i want to first say thank you to darrell davis -- daryl davis.that your continuing to get people in conversation about racism, but also about politics. that is my comment about the media. i was a journalism major at iu, indiana university. i have been a long-term supporter of npr, pbs. but i think the media is -- we need to get back to the facts. one small example about what was just said on the hearing coming up about the january 6 hearings. you said the blockbuster hearing. it adds a tone...