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davies combines creativity can. versatility with an exceptional level of athleticism here the quick one to leave his mark a trailing from the outset pulling further ahead he has the time and space to take stock of the situation before opting to square the ball to thomas malone. no go along this occasion but it's a typical illustration of davey's dynamism going forward. the canadian super talent can also open things up from further back with his long ball game becoming even more assured he times in the past perfectly taking out 7 opponents to send teammate even parish it's clear. alfonso davies is causing quite a stir in munich so what is germany's most kept quiet thing. is a black mark davis is proving courage for brian already. the competition for places they're really thrown into a shark pool as a young unknown quantity it's a great achievement a breakthrough like that of course as he's moving in the right direction but i think with byron he's in very good. he's also a very cool customer under pressure with the te
davies combines creativity can. versatility with an exceptional level of athleticism here the quick one to leave his mark a trailing from the outset pulling further ahead he has the time and space to take stock of the situation before opting to square the ball to thomas malone. no go along this occasion but it's a typical illustration of davey's dynamism going forward. the canadian super talent can also open things up from further back with his long ball game becoming even more assured he times...
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i don't see it changing anytime soon davis alfonso davis she a place is a huge asset he's come on in leaps and bounds i've been watching him for a good long. accuracy of his passing has really improved i was and on their tour of the u.s. last year up. he was still giving the ball away a lot he could always compensate for it with his speed now he's passing games more composed you know i think when something's explained to him he can just go out and do it so alibi is not being missed it's not enough. that he's been top players for a long time i'm especially in the left front position. for me to take advice from them. keeping me you know keeping me when i'm supposed to be on the field the record champions have had their fish share a fantastic fullbacks down the years how brightness started the trend in the seventy's and innovative attacking left back who helped by and win it all. and set west germany on the. it's a victory in the 1974 world cup final andrus brainer became a world class player with buying another world cup final hero in 1990. then came the chandeliers a resume trophies g
i don't see it changing anytime soon davis alfonso davis she a place is a huge asset he's come on in leaps and bounds i've been watching him for a good long. accuracy of his passing has really improved i was and on their tour of the u.s. last year up. he was still giving the ball away a lot he could always compensate for it with his speed now he's passing games more composed you know i think when something's explained to him he can just go out and do it so alibi is not being missed it's not...
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is a black mark davis is proving the courage for byron already. the competition for places there you'll really thrown into a shop full as a young unknown quantity it's a great achievement a breakthrough like that. moving in the right direction and i think with brian he's a very good host of this. he's also a very cool customer under pressure and with the technique to back it up here davies has 3 opposition fires on his case but simply dribbles his white clear. naturally left footed he can switch to his right with possession safely retained. he's become lions delivery specialist down the left playing a neat 12 sprinting upfield and 70 metres later still able to play a pinpoint pass into the danger zone. good. luck that being the. case look how much ground they covered here look out quickly he did so too and that he provided an inch perfect level jobs he did the rest. there. 100 years when i was. 78 or 9. i think my. 11 something. it's not. since alfonso's track record at school did evidently leave a lasting impression. on me when he did track and f
is a black mark davis is proving the courage for byron already. the competition for places there you'll really thrown into a shop full as a young unknown quantity it's a great achievement a breakthrough like that. moving in the right direction and i think with brian he's a very good host of this. he's also a very cool customer under pressure and with the technique to back it up here davies has 3 opposition fires on his case but simply dribbles his white clear. naturally left footed he can...
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davies go back a long way. and current agent as well as a good friend so this is one of the communities. in north. this is where we used to do all of our training right over here at this field and let's go down and check out this field see what kind of condition. it will be nice to get down and take a look at it again i haven't been here for a couple years. you know he was my mentor he as much as possible i make sure i have you know whatever i needed so i'm happy i'm glad that he's my life. in edmonton. season starts in the summer they go for about 3 to 4 months and in that period they must play about. 16 to 18 matches you know most of our training matches are during an indoor season being canada and having snow not being able to play outside for most of the years. you know most. snow. no snow cover the ground so you can really play for signing off on that came from a tough environment i mean you know when he got to vancouver he had to perform when he performed and you know within within a year just over a year
davies go back a long way. and current agent as well as a good friend so this is one of the communities. in north. this is where we used to do all of our training right over here at this field and let's go down and check out this field see what kind of condition. it will be nice to get down and take a look at it again i haven't been here for a couple years. you know he was my mentor he as much as possible i make sure i have you know whatever i needed so i'm happy i'm glad that he's my life. in...
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davies combines. a to vittie can versatility with an exceptional level of athleticism here the quick one to leave his mark a trailing from the outset pulling further ahead he has the time and space to take stock of the situation before opting to square the ball to thomas miller. no goal on this occasion but it's a typical illustration of davies dynamism going forward. the canadian super talent can also open things up from further back with his long ball game becoming even more assured here he times the possibly taking out 7 opponents to sente might even perish it's clear. alfonso davies is causing quite a stir in munich so what is germany's most kept quiet think. of. davis is proving the point or courage for brian already. the competition for places that you're really thrown into a shop full as a young unknown quantity it's a great achievement a breakthrough like that. moving in the right direction and i think with brian he's in very good of this. he's also a very cool customer under pressure with the
davies combines. a to vittie can versatility with an exceptional level of athleticism here the quick one to leave his mark a trailing from the outset pulling further ahead he has the time and space to take stock of the situation before opting to square the ball to thomas miller. no goal on this occasion but it's a typical illustration of davies dynamism going forward. the canadian super talent can also open things up from further back with his long ball game becoming even more assured here he...
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jefferson davis, the man, is a contradiction. jefferson davis, in his early life, was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served in the united states congress, and he also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation, and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1856, jefferson davis received word from general robert e lee, commander of the army of virginia, that they could no longer hold the army back from richmond. with that news, jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet and sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon
jefferson davis, the man, is a contradiction. jefferson davis, in his early life, was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served in the united states congress, and he also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson...
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alphonso davies is already a source of inspiration for the next generation back in canada. the p.t.b. soccer academy in edmonton for whom he's not passer has plenty of youngsters who can relate to the hero's story. he pushed himself to become harder he pushes all the players years right now. he proved hard work pays off it doesn't matter who you are or where you are because the worst part is when the employees they do. their role model started 17 league games in a row for buying before suspending 24 strikes in all competitions that has earned him admirers from the very top. dog he's an incredible athlete and i'm sure he's going to bring us a lot more joy yet the few for them even. those good. you know he he played them before i've seen a couple of couple highlight gives there's a good player coming from a news source some special. nothing on it that he thinks i would mean so i just have to keep keep it going. back in edmonton the davies family a proud to watch their son on the big stage. well i mean. we see. we had plenty. i am very very close look for before when you are l
alphonso davies is already a source of inspiration for the next generation back in canada. the p.t.b. soccer academy in edmonton for whom he's not passer has plenty of youngsters who can relate to the hero's story. he pushed himself to become harder he pushes all the players years right now. he proved hard work pays off it doesn't matter who you are or where you are because the worst part is when the employees they do. their role model started 17 league games in a row for buying before...
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jefferson davis would soon follow. he would not only catch up with his family right above the florida state line. it is here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved back to fort monroe and incarcerated in this very cell. some people ask why. the main reason is that jefferson davis was indicted on three federal charges. 1, treason. two, complicit in the assassination of abraham likened. three, the mistreatment of federal soldiers in prison by the confederate states army. in order to answer to those charges in federal court, he had to be in the place where his last residency occurred, which would be richmond, the white house of the confederacy. it was here he would stay incarcerated for almost two years. he would never see his day in court. he would never be acquitted. he would retire, write his memoirs and live to the age of 80. with the understanding that jefferson davis was charged with three federal indictments, many folks in the united state
jefferson davis would soon follow. he would not only catch up with his family right above the florida state line. it is here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved back to fort monroe and incarcerated in this very cell. some people ask why. the main reason is that jefferson davis was indicted on three federal charges. 1, treason. two, complicit in the assassination of abraham likened. three, the mistreatment of federal...
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back in edmonton the davies family a proud to watch their son on the big stage. was happy to be we sitting in the lead we had pretty. good i'm very very thin because the focus on my living here was to like. the. why do. that simply means that you know what the seem to live in a. class. last time came my last year i want to say last year on a week and i came in and towards school and hung out with us to sign a lot of students i got some autographs for the kids and they used the really good role model for all the little ones for sure. that's trophy a coach can win is a jersey up on the. right i really believe that the sky's the limits for alfonzo he's very respectful eyes a really nice nice kid. enjoy fun so it's a very good fit for us also i want to personally having fun. i'm proud of the product you know you see just a dream come true using my personal vision to stay healthy a long as possible. play each game you know get better and better and coming him being you know being part of by i mean if you saw this incredible sojourn come true . i. actually christmas ju
back in edmonton the davies family a proud to watch their son on the big stage. was happy to be we sitting in the lead we had pretty. good i'm very very thin because the focus on my living here was to like. the. why do. that simply means that you know what the seem to live in a. class. last time came my last year i want to say last year on a week and i came in and towards school and hung out with us to sign a lot of students i got some autographs for the kids and they used the really good role...
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davis. i said this to you privately, thank you for the spirit in which you have approached this important but delicate issue. recognizing the issue of removing confederate statues from the capital has been simmering for years. since i recognize that, i'll now approach the issue today with the utmost respect for those who are opposed to the goal of the legislation. but, but i ask the dissenters to consider that america has been a divided nation since its founding. and it's past time for us to close this chapter of american history that remove statues that depict an era that caused enormous pain to african-american citizens. mr. speaker, as you, i grew up in the rural segregated south. a commonplace where confederate flags and monuments on public property honoring confederate soldiers and the confederacy. many southern jurisdictions are now voluntarily removing these statues. president abraham lincoln won the 1860 general election by winning 18 of 29 states. the 11 states that lincoln failed t
davis. i said this to you privately, thank you for the spirit in which you have approached this important but delicate issue. recognizing the issue of removing confederate statues from the capital has been simmering for years. since i recognize that, i'll now approach the issue today with the utmost respect for those who are opposed to the goal of the legislation. but, but i ask the dissenters to consider that america has been a divided nation since its founding. and it's past time for us to...
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people are assuming you are going to be a davis.ody asked me why i don't dress up like him. >> he still holds on to artifacts from his great-great grandfather. a book he signed. a letter he sent. a chair he sat in. >> is there more resonance with something you own than something in a public square somewhere? >> to me, yes, absolutely because it's handed down. this chair has reverence to me. a confederate statue or monument, when those folks put it up had reverence to them. >> how do you balance or reconcile or wrestle with the dual narratives around jefferson davis, one that we have all heard is the first and only president of the confederacy. on the other hand, 52 years of his life before the civil war. >> i don't know if i reconcile them as much as i try to bring them together to have a complete understanding. when we put that four years of his life, which is 5% in total perspective, is it what it is we want to remember? or do we want to have a complete understanding of the entire 81 years of his life? >> that four years, pretty b
people are assuming you are going to be a davis.ody asked me why i don't dress up like him. >> he still holds on to artifacts from his great-great grandfather. a book he signed. a letter he sent. a chair he sat in. >> is there more resonance with something you own than something in a public square somewhere? >> to me, yes, absolutely because it's handed down. this chair has reverence to me. a confederate statue or monument, when those folks put it up had reverence to them....
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she's our viola davis.s wearing masks and we were social distancing, i wanted to make sure viola davis, the viola davis, got every single thing she deserved, the entire treatment. like this is still "vanity fair," this r cover. you have worked so hard, and you don't have to look absolutely gorgeous >> i almost feel bad being on television next to pictures of her. we can just run that loop of your pictures of her until the credits roll and it would be better than looking at me. one last thing i do have to ask you before i let you go. i think some folks will look at this and say, you know what? it's just a fashion magazine people are getting beaten in the streets by federal officers. let's stick to what really matters, not some photo shoot. what would you say to them, briefly, before we go? >> and that's really what it is. it's about subverting the spectacle. we have a cultural understanding of what a magazine cover is, and you can just look at it and then you can move on. it can just be beautiful but by show
she's our viola davis.s wearing masks and we were social distancing, i wanted to make sure viola davis, the viola davis, got every single thing she deserved, the entire treatment. like this is still "vanity fair," this r cover. you have worked so hard, and you don't have to look absolutely gorgeous >> i almost feel bad being on television next to pictures of her. we can just run that loop of your pictures of her until the credits roll and it would be better than looking at me....
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people are assuming you're going to be a davis.ody asked me why i don't dress up like him. >> he still holds on to artifacts from his great-great-grandfather, a book he signed, a letter he sent, a chair he sat in. is there more resonance with something that you own than something in a public square somewhere? >> to me, yes, absolutely because it's handed down. this chair has reference to me. a confederate monument or a statue, when those folks put that up, had reference to them. >> how do you balance or reconcile with the dual narratives of jefferson davis? one that we've all heard is the first and only president of the confederacy. on the other hand, there are 52 years of his life before the civil war. >> i don't know if i reconcile them as much as i try to bring them together to have a complete understanding. when we put that four years of his life, which is 5% in total perspective, is it what it is we want to remember, or do we want to have a complete understanding of the entire 81 years of his life. >> that four years a pretty
people are assuming you're going to be a davis.ody asked me why i don't dress up like him. >> he still holds on to artifacts from his great-great-grandfather, a book he signed, a letter he sent, a chair he sat in. is there more resonance with something that you own than something in a public square somewhere? >> to me, yes, absolutely because it's handed down. this chair has reference to me. a confederate monument or a statue, when those folks put that up, had reference to them....
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chairman davis. mr. davis: thank you, chairman neal. these past months have demonstrated with unblinking charity the impact of systemic racism on every aspect of our society. i'm not going to mince words. a republican failure to continue the $600 a week federal unemployment supplement would represent a racially discriminatory action, period. any way you cut it. any way you look at it. african-americans and latinos make up a disproportionate share of essential workers. of those hospitalized by the virus. of those dying from the virus. and of those facing eviction to just simply stay in their home. we cannot allow republicans to take a color blind position on who is harmed by cutting off the $600 supplement for unemployed workers. unemployed individuals don't work because they can't work. they can't work because it's dangerous for them to work. they can't work because there is no work. and they can't work because there's no child care for them no place to take their children. the house passed an extension of the $600 back in may. and the
chairman davis. mr. davis: thank you, chairman neal. these past months have demonstrated with unblinking charity the impact of systemic racism on every aspect of our society. i'm not going to mince words. a republican failure to continue the $600 a week federal unemployment supplement would represent a racially discriminatory action, period. any way you cut it. any way you look at it. african-americans and latinos make up a disproportionate share of essential workers. of those hospitalized by...
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davis: mr. speaker, may i minutes to the gentleman from california at the same time or will i have to wait? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is for five minutes. thank you, : gentlemen. t's unusual but look at this bipartisan effort together here. his is an amazing moment, ladies and gentlemen. as mentioned, our colleague, jose serrano, has been a many on on this cause for years, and i miss him dearly and i look forward to seeing him very, very soon. there are more than 58 million easons why we need a national latinos. the american latinos have been largely historye and not in the books. we are looked at as others and have been made to feel like our own country. the root of this problem stems from a lack of knowledge and latino tion of the contributions to the america's success. now more than ever, even latinos are being victim find and -- ilified and spoken as less than. the american people deserve to history truth of our and essential of sharing the stories of latinos, fr
davis: mr. speaker, may i minutes to the gentleman from california at the same time or will i have to wait? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is for five minutes. thank you, : gentlemen. t's unusual but look at this bipartisan effort together here. his is an amazing moment, ladies and gentlemen. as mentioned, our colleague, jose serrano, has been a many on on this cause for years, and i miss him dearly and i look forward to seeing him very, very soon. there are more than 58...
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davis. i said this to you privately, thank you for the spirit in which you have approached this important but delicate issue. recognizing the issue of removing confederate statues from the capital has been simmering for years. since i recognize that, i'll now approach the issue today with the utmost respect for those who are opposed to the goal of the legislation. but, but i ask the dissenters to consider that america has been a divided nation since its founding. and it's past time for us to close this chapterchapter of am history that remove statues that depict an era that caused enormous pain to african-american citizens. mr. speaker, as you, i grew up in the rural segregated south. a commonplace where confederate flags and monuments on public property honoring confederate soldiers and the confederacy. many southern jurisdictions are now voluntarily removing these statues. president abraham lincoln won the 1860 general election by winning 18 of 29 states. the 11 states that lincoln failed
davis. i said this to you privately, thank you for the spirit in which you have approached this important but delicate issue. recognizing the issue of removing confederate statues from the capital has been simmering for years. since i recognize that, i'll now approach the issue today with the utmost respect for those who are opposed to the goal of the legislation. but, but i ask the dissenters to consider that america has been a divided nation since its founding. and it's past time for us to...
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semi davis junior, nightclubs in the 1940s and 50s.sugar ray robinson as a pure championship athlete. dave: and i think we are very bad at history in this country. often times the civil rights movements on as if it sprung fully formed from the head of doctor king in the mid- 1950s. as if there was no groundwork laid before then. and all three men as well, you see evidence of that groundwork. the idea that we are going to challenge racism in ways that may be will inspire people. for the unintended consequences if you will. and about to take it to sugar ray robinson. this brilliant chapter the book about his experience in the u.s. army. in comparing and contrasting his demeanor. as a believer corporal in the u.s. army. with the experience of the sort of running buddy john lewis. he just speak a little bit about sugar ray robinson and his army experience. it was still young fighter at the time. a very famous. what was his experience in the army and how did he for the lack of better way of saying it. wil: was fascinating thing. eleanor roo
semi davis junior, nightclubs in the 1940s and 50s.sugar ray robinson as a pure championship athlete. dave: and i think we are very bad at history in this country. often times the civil rights movements on as if it sprung fully formed from the head of doctor king in the mid- 1950s. as if there was no groundwork laid before then. and all three men as well, you see evidence of that groundwork. the idea that we are going to challenge racism in ways that may be will inspire people. for the...
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amy: the legendary scholar and activist angela davis. when we come back, we will spspeak to c cornel we, keeanga-yamahtta taylor and tamika mallory. [musicic break]] amy: this is democracy now! democracacynow.org. the quarantine report. i am amy goodman. as we continueue to look at the recent upsing against police brurulity and raci i want t to turn to a conversation nermeen shaikh and i had in early june withth the schcholars keeaeanga-yamaht taylorr of princeton university and cornel westt of harvard u university. i began n by askining keeanga-yayamahtta taylor to talk about the mass uprising and the police killing of george floyd. prof. taylor: ththank you fofor letting me cocome on this morning to o ta. you knowow, i think papart of t we are seeining is years and yeaears of pent up rage. many people have referenced the 1960's, have referenced ferguson in 2014, but i think it's importatant to say that these are n not jujust repeats of past eventn. these are e the consequencncesf the failures of this government and the political es
amy: the legendary scholar and activist angela davis. when we come back, we will spspeak to c cornel we, keeanga-yamahtta taylor and tamika mallory. [musicic break]] amy: this is democracy now! democracacynow.org. the quarantine report. i am amy goodman. as we continueue to look at the recent upsing against police brurulity and raci i want t to turn to a conversation nermeen shaikh and i had in early june withth the schcholars keeaeanga-yamaht taylorr of princeton university and cornel...
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davis. i said this to you privately, thank you for the spirit in which you have approached this important but delicate issue. recognizing the issue of removing confederate statues from the capital has been simmering for years. since i recognize that, i'll now approach the issue today with the utmost respect for those who are opposed to the goal of the legislation. but, but i ask the dissenters to consider that america has been a divided nation since its founding. and it's past time for us to close this chapterchapter of am
davis. i said this to you privately, thank you for the spirit in which you have approached this important but delicate issue. recognizing the issue of removing confederate statues from the capital has been simmering for years. since i recognize that, i'll now approach the issue today with the utmost respect for those who are opposed to the goal of the legislation. but, but i ask the dissenters to consider that america has been a divided nation since its founding. and it's past time for us to...
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davis said, they tell them to go to work. an essential u're worker, you must go to work, and when you go to work and there protections you have no recourse, and if you don't go to work because you're afraid bring the g to infection home to your children, ou don't get unemployment insurance. but mr. neal, the distinguished chairman, he's always been there people who need at this time most. >> as a counter by the republicans, when they talk $600, i want to review the fact they put $2 trillion on to give a tax debt break to the wealthy 83% of the to the top 1%. quoting,e prayerfully, st. augustine, some of you have every e say this almost day, st. augustine, 1,700 years said, any government that's not formed to promote a bunch of ust thieves. remove allur time to doubt that we're going to do the right thing by the american so they can meet the needs of their families. verybody wants to talk about being family friendly. let's not squawk about $600. with that i yield back to the -- te chair or whoever is here.ng way >> questions?
davis said, they tell them to go to work. an essential u're worker, you must go to work, and when you go to work and there protections you have no recourse, and if you don't go to work because you're afraid bring the g to infection home to your children, ou don't get unemployment insurance. but mr. neal, the distinguished chairman, he's always been there people who need at this time most. >> as a counter by the republicans, when they talk $600, i want to review the fact they put $2...
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. >> ian davis lost his wife, a 32-year-old mom and singer. she died in surgery related to kidney problems in february. ♪ ♪ >> i miss everything about her. not a day, not a moment goes by that i don't think about her. her laugh, her joy for life. >> now davis, who had been caring for his wife full time is struggling to find work. he's staying with family along with his 5-year-old son. inform may he thought he caught a break when a stimulus check arrived for he and his wife. when he went to the bank. what did they say to you? >> can't do anything. even with a death certificate, they said they cooperate do anything to cash it. >> jenny faced a similar problem. her husband died march 21st, possibly of covid-19. she also got this joint check for herself and her husband that she, too, had trouble cashing at >>ou hused. w s don't. >> jane oversees at the government accountability office. >> irs maybe the initial determination that they could not stop payments to deceased individuals. >> in its probe in handle the cares act, because of the way the la
. >> ian davis lost his wife, a 32-year-old mom and singer. she died in surgery related to kidney problems in february. ♪ ♪ >> i miss everything about her. not a day, not a moment goes by that i don't think about her. her laugh, her joy for life. >> now davis, who had been caring for his wife full time is struggling to find work. he's staying with family along with his 5-year-old son. inform may he thought he caught a break when a stimulus check arrived for he and his...
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davis, 0 for 2 with a walk in the sixth inning. he will put the shift on for davis just a little bit. >> john: you've got to make him hit th high fastball. one of the better lowball hitters, power hitters last ye year. >> kevin: comes upstairs and got a piece of the bat, strike strike one. >> john: what i miss most about not pitching is the cat-and-mouse game with the execution, knowing what the other guy can and can't do. >> kevin: got it by him from 95. diaz has already warmed for the mets in the bullpen, you would think getting ready if the mets take the lead but who knows? maybe he comes in anyway. familia through 13 pitches and it certainly was sharp, 0-2 the davis. something you didn't know about davis given the scouting report, outside of mets fans, probably not a household name nationally. since the all-star game last year, he's got the seventh best batting average in the majors. just behind anthony rendon. looking to deliver here. curveball, davis drops one in there for a base hit. alonso trying to stretch the third, here
davis, 0 for 2 with a walk in the sixth inning. he will put the shift on for davis just a little bit. >> john: you've got to make him hit th high fastball. one of the better lowball hitters, power hitters last ye year. >> kevin: comes upstairs and got a piece of the bat, strike strike one. >> john: what i miss most about not pitching is the cat-and-mouse game with the execution, knowing what the other guy can and can't do. >> kevin: got it by him from 95. diaz has...
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quiero dejarles muy claro que el agente especial aaron davis no estaba involucrado con esta denunciaosarla sexualmente. queremos informaciÓn acerca de eso. si alguien la tiene, comunÍquese inmediatamente para investigarla mÁs a fondo. pedimos que ustedes tengan paciencia en este momento. como les comunicamos ayer a travÉs de ese comunicado de prensa hay muchÍsima informaciÓn que no podemos divulgar con todos ustedes, es una investigaciÓn activa. >> presentar excusas falsas e, etc., si alguien tiene alguna informaciÓn adicional pertinente a esta investigaciÓn le pedimos que contacten al ejÉrcito inmediatamente. muchÍsimas gracias. tenemos que hacer algunas preguntas. >> por favor, diga su nombre y diga su organizaciÓn. >> cada alegato de agravio sexual se estÁ investigando respecto a la fuente que estÉ relacionada si tiene que ver con la desapariciÓn de vanessa guillÉn o no. hemos pedido un repaso externo para que lo hagan. lo que es importante es que tenemos el mejor entorno para que se capaciten y cumplan con sus deberes. tomamos toda la informaciÓn para que se capaciten plenamente.
quiero dejarles muy claro que el agente especial aaron davis no estaba involucrado con esta denunciaosarla sexualmente. queremos informaciÓn acerca de eso. si alguien la tiene, comunÍquese inmediatamente para investigarla mÁs a fondo. pedimos que ustedes tengan paciencia en este momento. como les comunicamos ayer a travÉs de ese comunicado de prensa hay muchÍsima informaciÓn que no podemos divulgar con todos ustedes, es una investigaciÓn activa. >> presentar excusas falsas e, etc.,...
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>> well, i think that someone like angela davis who suggests that one was completely irresponsible, it'sot one you wanted any president regardless of party, you want someone who has principles and will stick to them to make decisions on behalf of of the united states. and to fulfill their oath of office and lead us in times of crisis. what you had this week is joe biden continuing to deal with the progressive wing of his base, instead of reaching out. in addition, talking about climate change in the middle of a pandemic and an economic recession seems to be a wasted opportunity and i would say the same thing about the trump campaign as well or the trump white house talking a lot about culture war issues rather than the two issues that are top of mind for most people. energy is the backbone of the economy, joe biden will probably have some problems especially in states that he really needs to win like pennsylvania because these issues really matter. people who work in the energy industry absolutely vote on the contrast could not be more clear between the candidates on this particular issu
>> well, i think that someone like angela davis who suggests that one was completely irresponsible, it'sot one you wanted any president regardless of party, you want someone who has principles and will stick to them to make decisions on behalf of of the united states. and to fulfill their oath of office and lead us in times of crisis. what you had this week is joe biden continuing to deal with the progressive wing of his base, instead of reaching out. in addition, talking about climate...
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i want to thank director davis for that. secondly, we did an early report in march with the comptrollers office and looked at racial breakdowns by department through that workforce report. it confirmed some of our suspicions in regard to equity in our departments where certain -- which leads to disparities in pay, benefits and access to management positions. we are going to be taking a targeted approach with the department of human resources who has committed to identifying some key areas that impact workforce diversity and some of the focus areas that we'll be doing this year is looking at qualifications and looking at how we create our job qualifications. not allowing persons of colour foot in the door. we're going to be looking at recruitment and hiring. that's been a huge issue. if issues don't reach the standard for e.e.o. complaint, workers are still being -- or having issues, not having support. how can we find a way to mediate or find justice for our folks in the city workforce. it's been a parallel track for office
i want to thank director davis for that. secondly, we did an early report in march with the comptrollers office and looked at racial breakdowns by department through that workforce report. it confirmed some of our suspicions in regard to equity in our departments where certain -- which leads to disparities in pay, benefits and access to management positions. we are going to be taking a targeted approach with the department of human resources who has committed to identifying some key areas that...
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then it goes up to jeff davis. jeff davis, although he went to west point and never tires of admitting that the folks, the question can be presented is one of which general lee can best judge. i suggest a reference to him. more endorsements. notice the clock is ticking by. we have gone from december to february 7, february 9 when it goes to -- i presume that means jonathan. i have read that for years and years and i presume jno means jonathan. i have always read it as juno withers. we go to february 9 now and ultimately it makes it to february 11, when it finally reaches the wise sage of all wise sages in the confederacy, robert e. lee. i have sent all the troops that can be spared. the army of tennessee is ordered to south carolina. if the citizens of georgia and south carolina will fill up its ranks, it will be able to protect the country. notice the tone of voice in that line. if the citizens of georgia and south carolina will fill up its ranks, it will be able to protect the country. there is a certain edge, i
then it goes up to jeff davis. jeff davis, although he went to west point and never tires of admitting that the folks, the question can be presented is one of which general lee can best judge. i suggest a reference to him. more endorsements. notice the clock is ticking by. we have gone from december to february 7, february 9 when it goes to -- i presume that means jonathan. i have read that for years and years and i presume jno means jonathan. i have always read it as juno withers. we go to...
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sir howard davies of net west group stays with us. ackman,p later, bill pershing square founder and chief executive officer, 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: let's get the bloomberg first word news. another sign of worsening relations between the u.s. and china. beijing says the u.s. ordered the closing of the chinese consulate in houston. anna calls that unprecedented escalation. the u.s. says it is because of intellectual property issues. firefighters were sent to the thatlate after it learned papers were being burned in outside containers. president was notably more reserved than in the past, encouraging americans to wear masks and avoid risky behavior. the president promised the virus will be defeated, but he said it will probably get worse before it gets better. republicans putting together a coronavirus relief plan, supporting the idea of more stimulus checks to individuals, but they expressed doubts about president trump's call for a payroll tax cut. the differences between republican
sir howard davies of net west group stays with us. ackman,p later, bill pershing square founder and chief executive officer, 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london, and this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: let's get the bloomberg first word news. another sign of worsening relations between the u.s. and china. beijing says the u.s. ordered the closing of the chinese consulate in houston. anna calls that unprecedented escalation. the u.s. says it is because of intellectual property issues....
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i'm linsey davis. tonight, portland thrown into chaos. months of tensions boiling over as the white house deploys federal agents against protesters, but now standing between those agents and the protesters, a sea of mothers of the here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: an unreal scene unfolding in portland in the last72 hours. all that cheering is because the group of protesters are meeting with the moms who have marched here tonight. a group of moms standing arm in arm, their bodies on the line for black lives. shields to a growing number of demonstrators being teargassed by federal authorities sent in by fru by president trump and managed by homeland security. >> i'm ready to pull my officers out there if the violence stops. i want to find a peaceful solution, but we have to protect the federal property and law enforcement officers there. >>> a man pulled unmarked van, symbols of the chaos and confusion now engulfing the city of roses, as protesters continue to clash with protest. >> now federal agent being sent onto american streets. >>
i'm linsey davis. tonight, portland thrown into chaos. months of tensions boiling over as the white house deploys federal agents against protesters, but now standing between those agents and the protesters, a sea of mothers of the here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: an unreal scene unfolding in portland in the last72 hours. all that cheering is because the group of protesters are meeting with the moms who have marched here tonight. a group of moms standing arm in arm, their bodies on the...
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who is jefferson davis's brother. the president of the confederacy. montgomery runs the plantation. the fifth or third most profitable plantation in a state with a lot of profitable plantations during the war. during the war, amended davis brothers money. he buys the plantation, $8 million in cash and then during reconstruction he loses possession of an unchallenged in the very large davis clan, moves the town north to a place called mount by you but this idea is fascinating to me, what a remarkable man. and people being the daviss, and he is respected, and always have a patent issue. this is exceptionalism. this is something we know whereby, i talk about that as a way -- davis was a utopian, considered himself a benevolent master, enlightened mississippian. arguably he was. and why it is so subjective, circumscribed i think i'm enlightened, to be part of something abysmal. always something whenever you look back at history and say i am more enlightened, i don't make those mistakes. we all make similar mistakes becaus
who is jefferson davis's brother. the president of the confederacy. montgomery runs the plantation. the fifth or third most profitable plantation in a state with a lot of profitable plantations during the war. during the war, amended davis brothers money. he buys the plantation, $8 million in cash and then during reconstruction he loses possession of an unchallenged in the very large davis clan, moves the town north to a place called mount by you but this idea is fascinating to me, what a...
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yes, i would like to recognize director davis. thank you, director davis. >> thank you, and i just -- i want to just take a step back, and i just really want to say a lot of the reason why this came forward, if we think about what's happening locally and nationally was just the passion and the feeling and the sense that black people really do feel invisible, even more so in san francisco, and there seems to be a challenge, and there seems to be a difficulty to own and be able to challenge and be able to say point blank, there are heavy outcomes and differences for black folks. if we go through san francisco, less than 6% of the population is african american, but we know that our prison population is five, six, seven times that. we know that a third of the school suspensions for high school and middle school students are african american. so i just really want to give a little backdrop to the frustration and passion of folks around this and just say, you know, that we've been doing, over the last couple of weeks, with -- on behalf
yes, i would like to recognize director davis. thank you, director davis. >> thank you, and i just -- i want to just take a step back, and i just really want to say a lot of the reason why this came forward, if we think about what's happening locally and nationally was just the passion and the feeling and the sense that black people really do feel invisible, even more so in san francisco, and there seems to be a challenge, and there seems to be a difficulty to own and be able to challenge...
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but i think my relationship largely but then joe davis is came from and meiring her work and in meiring her her her her sort of life her lifetime of struggle and oftentimes you know people now are talking about the problem of police violence and problem of mass incarceration but she was talking about in advocating against that problem you know since the early 1970 s. and so you know talk about someone who was ahead of their time talk about somebody who was challenging the size of the number of people being arrested long before there was mass incarceration you know it's certainly you know angela davis and she was also defending black single mothers when nobody wanted to defend them she was also defending. black obviously poor people when no one wanted to defend them and so she's really put throughout her public career been been defending those those people that really no one wanted to defend but she was willing to do so and i think in terms of a question. you know what does it sort of feel like. to literally. be fighting literally be ahead of your time you know and in so many ways. you k
but i think my relationship largely but then joe davis is came from and meiring her work and in meiring her her her her sort of life her lifetime of struggle and oftentimes you know people now are talking about the problem of police violence and problem of mass incarceration but she was talking about in advocating against that problem you know since the early 1970 s. and so you know talk about someone who was ahead of their time talk about somebody who was challenging the size of the number of...
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. -- under davis-bacon. wow, wow, 25,000 bucks a year. that's outrageous. if they worked for the state minimum wage we could get that down to less than $20,000 a year. that's great. what kind of car pepter are you going to get for that wage? i don't think you'll find any living in your state. iron workers? they get a bit more. kind of up there in the heights and all that. they get up to almost $28,000 a year. $28,000 a year for an ironworker? amazing. oh, and then truck drivers. we aren't concerned with the heavy truck drivers who work on construction. they get $13.50 an hour. she is alarmed, alarmed at these outrageous wages being paid to these people and how it is impinging upon projects in her state. why, they could get lots of meme to do that for $7.25 an hour. of course they wouldn't have any skills, but what the heck. what we found first off these aren't union negotiated. these are -- they are done i by locale. yes, these wages would be much higher in other areas. apparently her state has -- apparently
. -- under davis-bacon. wow, wow, 25,000 bucks a year. that's outrageous. if they worked for the state minimum wage we could get that down to less than $20,000 a year. that's great. what kind of car pepter are you going to get for that wage? i don't think you'll find any living in your state. iron workers? they get a bit more. kind of up there in the heights and all that. they get up to almost $28,000 a year. $28,000 a year for an ironworker? amazing. oh, and then truck drivers. we aren't...
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i'm linsey davis. good night. >>> hello. i'm craig kilborn.e "jimmy kimmel live" summer bash pool party. >> it's the "jimmy kimmel live" summer bash pool party. with guest host, joel mchale. tonight, russell wilson. and music from billy strings. and now here's your host, joel mchale. >> did you hear that? that was not a crew member, and i'm not lying. unfortunately, this is what a pool party looks like now. instead of jimmy kimmel, you have a guy who used to host a basic cable clip show. yes, the despair of covid continues. but the good news is, i'm currently relieving myself on national television, and there isn't a damn thing the fcc can do about it. i'm kidding. i have a terrible urinary tract infection. nothing comes out. you know, guest hosting a talk show in a global pandemic isn't a job many people would say yes to, but it could be worse. i could be hosting the people's choice awards again. >> no! >> okay. nice crew you got there, jimmy. they're yelling through masks, by the way. a lot of soft droplets are flying. it was a dark time. i
i'm linsey davis. good night. >>> hello. i'm craig kilborn.e "jimmy kimmel live" summer bash pool party. >> it's the "jimmy kimmel live" summer bash pool party. with guest host, joel mchale. tonight, russell wilson. and music from billy strings. and now here's your host, joel mchale. >> did you hear that? that was not a crew member, and i'm not lying. unfortunately, this is what a pool party looks like now. instead of jimmy kimmel, you have a guy who...
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victor davis hanson, always good talking to you. thanks so much.o break, my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever," liberals take note, it's available for preorder now at thetrumpcentury.com. [laughter] i invite you -- i would even implore you to preorder. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. ♪. lou: president trump on white house south lawn compared his agenda of deregulation to the radical regulation and policies plans of joe biden. >> our entire economy, our very way of life are threatened by biden's plans to transform our nation and subjugate our communities through the blunt force instrument of federal regulation at a level that you haven't even seen yet. you think that was bad? you haven't seen seen it yet. they want to go many times what they put you under in the past. lou: tha
victor davis hanson, always good talking to you. thanks so much.o break, my new book, "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever," liberals take note, it's available for preorder now at thetrumpcentury.com. [laughter] i invite you -- i would even implore you to preorder. stay with us, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the...
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and if that pain is given expression in monments to people like jefferson davis and robert e. lee and those wo fought to continue the subgation of people of color, i understand and i agree. but i just don't think abraham lincoln falls into that category as a patriarchle was not needed at his time. he was needed. or the southern states the slaveholding states would have created their own country which might have enshrined savory for decades to come. we would have been no position to fight international wars for survival against world war ii. i don't even know if we would exist today either white or black or brown. so lincoln the legal instrument that lincoln crafted to begin the destruction of slavery was crucial. and i think it accomplished the preservation of the union and the end of slavery in america. as the caller was calling from cleveland. cleveland soldiers and sailors monument in the civil war from which i once spoke has a really extraordinary acskping figure. there is a lincoln there but there's an african american there. the african american is not naked, not in a lo
and if that pain is given expression in monments to people like jefferson davis and robert e. lee and those wo fought to continue the subgation of people of color, i understand and i agree. but i just don't think abraham lincoln falls into that category as a patriarchle was not needed at his time. he was needed. or the southern states the slaveholding states would have created their own country which might have enshrined savory for decades to come. we would have been no position to fight...
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the target is a uc davis researcher accused of lying her way into the u.s. wilson walker is that the consulate where she is believed to be hiding out tonight. >> reporter: amid an escalating dispute over intellectual property, the rather unusual accusation that a fugitive is being harbored at a council it. >> perhaps this woman in the chinese government perceives this is a case of political persecution. i don't know, but it is unusual. >> reporter: presumed by the fbi to be inside a council it, a biology researcher charged with visa fraud and accused of lying to her connections in the chinese military and federal charging documents lead her to two similar cases. she was working as a cancer researcher at uc davis but also charged is a researcher at ucsf and another at stanford university. >> we had a case at stanford as well. >> reporter: daniel snyder is an international policy up for, expert. and we asked him about it. >> i would say the trump administration has been on an escalating campaign of rhetoricn as the enemy and some of this is situ >> i came from
the target is a uc davis researcher accused of lying her way into the u.s. wilson walker is that the consulate where she is believed to be hiding out tonight. >> reporter: amid an escalating dispute over intellectual property, the rather unusual accusation that a fugitive is being harbored at a council it. >> perhaps this woman in the chinese government perceives this is a case of political persecution. i don't know, but it is unusual. >> reporter: presumed by the fbi to be...