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douglas helped push him into directions that douglas wanted to go. yes? >> i appreciated your mentioning the readings i shared. how telling they were. you mentioned six. my recollection, you mentioned the colombian order, byron, aesop's fables, shakespeare, and the bible. what was the sixth? john: the bible, shakespeare, lord byron, colombian orator -- robert burns poetry. i'm sorry. >> thank you. john: lincoln loved burns. burns is a farmer. he embraces his rich dialect. lincoln has memorized most of robin burns. >> lincoln was a poet himself. john: he was. i argue that lincoln and douglas are two of the great light -- writers in american history. yes? >> [inaudible] john: [inaudible] i would say not really. that's a great question. the reason i would say not really is, it relates to their religious differences. frederick, one of the justifications for frederick douglass in calling for an immediate end to slavery, douglass defined himself as a prophet. he believed that he knew that god believed slavery was wrong. god knew that slavery was wrong and wante
douglas helped push him into directions that douglas wanted to go. yes? >> i appreciated your mentioning the readings i shared. how telling they were. you mentioned six. my recollection, you mentioned the colombian order, byron, aesop's fables, shakespeare, and the bible. what was the sixth? john: the bible, shakespeare, lord byron, colombian orator -- robert burns poetry. i'm sorry. >> thank you. john: lincoln loved burns. burns is a farmer. he embraces his rich dialect. lincoln...
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that is a quote from douglas. john brown wrote his provisional constitution, which would govern those areas that brown hope to liberate from slavery i've -- in frederick douglass's home. brown could not write a grammatically correct sentence. it is a grammatically correct document, which suggests that douglas probably edited it for him. he was in favor of brown if he thought it would work. lincoln and all republicans distance themselves -- distanced themselves dramatically from brownwood that occurred. lincoln said he agreed -- when that occurred. lisa -- lincoln said he agreed with brown in principle but disagreed with treason. years later, lincoln is calling on frederick bellus -- frederick douglass to embark upon a john brownstein. norther -- a john brown's scheme. douglas planned this john brown's scheme. a few weeks later, though, general sherman was victorious in atlanta and began his march to the sea that transformed northern opinion and essentially clench lincoln's reelection. so that scheme never went int
that is a quote from douglas. john brown wrote his provisional constitution, which would govern those areas that brown hope to liberate from slavery i've -- in frederick douglass's home. brown could not write a grammatically correct sentence. it is a grammatically correct document, which suggests that douglas probably edited it for him. he was in favor of brown if he thought it would work. lincoln and all republicans distance themselves -- distanced themselves dramatically from brownwood that...
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in illinois 1858 running for senator at that time against douglas, douglas controlled the illinois democratic party and at that t time senators were not directly elected, they were elected by state legislature so he became the senator so what happened was lincoln, talking about slavery made another argument in this was during the first debate. he said every man has a right to earn his own bride and -- i'm paraphrasing, equal footing with everyone so this is lincoln's view of economic progress you have a right to offer your labor for pay, you have the opportunity to ascend the economic ladder and used those words, economic ladder. how do you move up and avoid being this backwards in all your life doomed to scribal farming, how do you do that? this is part of the american system that we have grown up to learn in our history but there is more than that. here's something even more exciting, this is another side plot in thesp whole lincoln stoy that lori during his sort of, i wouldn't call it exile but estrangement from politics which lasts roughly from the time he leaves the general assembly to r
in illinois 1858 running for senator at that time against douglas, douglas controlled the illinois democratic party and at that t time senators were not directly elected, they were elected by state legislature so he became the senator so what happened was lincoln, talking about slavery made another argument in this was during the first debate. he said every man has a right to earn his own bride and -- i'm paraphrasing, equal footing with everyone so this is lincoln's view of economic progress...
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douglas rossanswer but the uk as a whole. douglas rossa nswer is let's but the uk as a whole.at can be delivered by the public sector and nicola sturgeon more closer to labour instead of douglas ross were not going to stand in the position. 0ne going to stand in the position. one of the things is at the beginning of the programme, it is been very difficult to identify the ways in which the parties differ in their prescription for post pandemic scotland. but given that the way in which people were moved other hospitals and to care home suddenly —— out of hospitals. and that in turn is a problem about the ability of being able to organise social care for older people, it was interesting and what was in the sensual long—running thing the site you can scotland is that it was highlighted by the pandemic is one by which we get to see some traditional differences between conservative and labour. and for the most part of difficulty running this campaign. d0 most part of difficulty running this camaiun. ,, most part of difficulty running this camaiun. «a, , most part of difficulty runn
douglas rossanswer but the uk as a whole. douglas rossa nswer is let's but the uk as a whole.at can be delivered by the public sector and nicola sturgeon more closer to labour instead of douglas ross were not going to stand in the position. 0ne going to stand in the position. one of the things is at the beginning of the programme, it is been very difficult to identify the ways in which the parties differ in their prescription for post pandemic scotland. but given that the way in which people...
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subscribe to the podcast to hear the full interview with michael douglas.ever you get yours. and next week, another new sunday sit-down with actor and comedian kevin hart on his impressive turn toward the dramatic in the new movie "fatherhood" and his conversations with one of the film's executive producers. a newcomer to the industry, named barack obama. kevin hart next week on >>> let's turn now and get a quick check of your local sunday weather. >> another hazy start in the bay area, inland you notice outside the window the marine layer hanging out along the coastline and a lovely day ahead. 53 degrees in walnut creek. by the afternoon, expect to see plenty of sunshine, temperatures warming up comfortably into the 70s, this as high pressure begins to rebuild especially around the coastline, keep in mind we're still seeing the breezy winds. full forecast coming up at 7:00 a.m. >>> ahead on "sunday today," our highs and lows of the week, including the major league star who stole a base with a full split. we will check in on his hamstrings. >>> up next, har
subscribe to the podcast to hear the full interview with michael douglas.ever you get yours. and next week, another new sunday sit-down with actor and comedian kevin hart on his impressive turn toward the dramatic in the new movie "fatherhood" and his conversations with one of the film's executive producers. a newcomer to the industry, named barack obama. kevin hart next week on >>> let's turn now and get a quick check of your local sunday weather. >> another hazy start...
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douglas ross.nths ago, the new leader of the scottish labour party, the attempt since devolution. co—leader of the scottish grains since 2008, patrick harvie. and marking ten years this month as leader of the scottish liberal democrats, willie rennie. hello and a warm welcome to our debate and thank you to all the leaders for being here at this important moment in this election campaign. we have all got a bit of energy left to see us through the next 70 minutes. i will be asking the questions, based on feedback from members of the bbc scotland audience panel who have told us the issues they would most like to hear about. we would like the leaders to engage in a respectful debate and that means not talking over one another. at the outset can we all agree on that, promise?- another. at the outset can we all agree on that, promise? yes. i'm auoin to agree on that, promise? yes. i'm going to hold _ agree on that, promise? yes. i'm going to hold you _ agree on that, promise? yes. i'm going to hold you t
douglas ross.nths ago, the new leader of the scottish labour party, the attempt since devolution. co—leader of the scottish grains since 2008, patrick harvie. and marking ten years this month as leader of the scottish liberal democrats, willie rennie. hello and a warm welcome to our debate and thank you to all the leaders for being here at this important moment in this election campaign. we have all got a bit of energy left to see us through the next 70 minutes. i will be asking the...
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this is a portrait of frederick douglas and fredrik douglas is one of the most important people from that experience because he's written and talked about the experience of the war. he also encouraged black soldiers to join once they were able to. he spoke to o abraham lincoln about it and he says it was the civil war that inspired photography and greatly contributed to succession and, of course, war. he wrote, once you let the black men get upon the brass letter u.s., let him get an eagle on his button and musket on his shoulder and there's no power on earth or under earth that can deny that he has earned the right oft citizenship in the united states. again, this is taken during the war years of 1860's, so we see formable look and he wrote, african of african descent joining the war. this is the type of image why soldiers join, this is a photograph as a man who joined the 5454 and as we look as artis that tell the story about this experience, this is carrie mae weem, as i consider the image here, she says i looked and looked to see and looking at the history and he's wearing an ant
this is a portrait of frederick douglas and fredrik douglas is one of the most important people from that experience because he's written and talked about the experience of the war. he also encouraged black soldiers to join once they were able to. he spoke to o abraham lincoln about it and he says it was the civil war that inspired photography and greatly contributed to succession and, of course, war. he wrote, once you let the black men get upon the brass letter u.s., let him get an eagle on...
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douglas logan, you will recognize him in a second. douglas logan is the author of this document, titled election fraud facts and details. he said he drafted it for republican u.s. senators who wanted to object to the certification of the results in the electoral college. it appears to be authored by douglas logan, dated january 3th and also january 6th. the day the capitol was attacked. the document is still live, you can find it posted on the website of another web of the trump lawyers who is being sued. in this case, mr. logan's document is posted on the website of sidney powell, and this document on the website, by douglas logan, it spells out the whole made up fantasy, the core software utilized by dominion, with links to chavez, which, he has been dead since 2013. and none of the allegations are true by the way, dominion is not connected to the other company. none of the companies have anything to do with venezuela, or dead hugo chavez who has been gone for eight years. dominion has security vulnerabilities that can be exploited
douglas logan, you will recognize him in a second. douglas logan is the author of this document, titled election fraud facts and details. he said he drafted it for republican u.s. senators who wanted to object to the certification of the results in the electoral college. it appears to be authored by douglas logan, dated january 3th and also january 6th. the day the capitol was attacked. the document is still live, you can find it posted on the website of another web of the trump lawyers who is...
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host: danielle douglas-gabriel, even hearing both sides. what's the timeline for this to be put in place if approved by the white house? danielle: we are fuzzy on the timeline. the administration has for the last two months telling been telling us they are reviewing the authority for the president to cancel this much money in debt. the more liberal wing of the democratic party is still pressing the president to make a decision within the next month or two. it's uncertain at this stage as to whether that will happen. our understanding is at least before the moratorium on student loan payments which ends in september is lifted there should be some position either way. host: danielle douglas-gabriel, she coupleasts. >> washington journal continues. host: every monday at this hour we take a closer look at covid-19, where we are in the pandemic, more than a year after the first cases were here in the united states. well over a year since it came from wuhan, china. joining
host: danielle douglas-gabriel, even hearing both sides. what's the timeline for this to be put in place if approved by the white house? danielle: we are fuzzy on the timeline. the administration has for the last two months telling been telling us they are reviewing the authority for the president to cancel this much money in debt. the more liberal wing of the democratic party is still pressing the president to make a decision within the next month or two. it's uncertain at this stage as to...
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a guy named stephen douglas . so lincoln is learning by watching these debates as well but he's also learning both what to do and what not to do. todd stewart was sort of lazy, he's good in front of juries but lincoln although he could be called lazy has a lot to learn from books himself. browning is another lawyer, one of the contemporaries of lincoln's but browning is also somebody who helps guide lincoln first into the social world later also he's in the state legislator at the same time lincoln is so they're working with the state house. but then browning will stay in touch with the lincoln. lincoln is one of the few people lincoln addressed. later, browning is appointed to take over his senate seat and during his time in washington they have a rather candid and sometimes tempestuous correspondence over the years but nevertheless browning is still there. somewhere in lincoln's view ask somebody who lincoln likes to use as a secondary so that how they all come into play. at least at the beginning when they beco
a guy named stephen douglas . so lincoln is learning by watching these debates as well but he's also learning both what to do and what not to do. todd stewart was sort of lazy, he's good in front of juries but lincoln although he could be called lazy has a lot to learn from books himself. browning is another lawyer, one of the contemporaries of lincoln's but browning is also somebody who helps guide lincoln first into the social world later also he's in the state legislator at the same time...
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this is a document, by douglas logan. still online today. it's billed as the facts and details of election fraud in the 2020 election. among those facts and details. detailed in the document. douglas logan produces this evidence. that the chinese have been plotting this since 1963. since joe biden was in college. chinese goals in 1963, to take over america without firing a shot. this is part of his, this is part of his election for hard facts and details. his evidence for the chinese plotting this in 1963, is something from the john birch society? that was posted from something called the uhuh websites. which you yourself low cost of $74,999 if you want. the facts and details of the fraud, at uhuh.com uhuh.com. how they plan their attack back in 1963. how are you going to refute that you come east? have you checked uhuh.com? maybe it's now owned by hugo chavez. i'm, in this document, which you can still get online, mr. logan continues at length with this conspiracy theory, about dominion voting systems, and communism, in venezuela and blob o
this is a document, by douglas logan. still online today. it's billed as the facts and details of election fraud in the 2020 election. among those facts and details. detailed in the document. douglas logan produces this evidence. that the chinese have been plotting this since 1963. since joe biden was in college. chinese goals in 1963, to take over america without firing a shot. this is part of his, this is part of his election for hard facts and details. his evidence for the chinese plotting...
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michael douglas, everybody the one and only, michael douglas. [ cheers and applause the final seasonore of "the tonight show" when we come back come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ start your day with crest 3d white and from mochaccinos to merlot, your smile will always be brilliant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance to lock in your whitest smile. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. spray, lift, skip, step. swipe, lift, spin, dry. slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ultimate freshness activated when you move. did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurancefreshness so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ lib
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his name is douglas stuart and he is my guest today. stuart in new york state, welcome to hardtalk. hi, stephen. thank you for having me. it is a great pleasure to have you on the show. douglas, i think people right around the world are still discovering your extraordinary novel, shuggie bain. they may be surprised to learn that it took you pretty much a decade, maybe a little bit more than a decade, to actually complete this novel. now, that makes it sound like it was very difficult to write. was it difficult? it was at times quite difficult to write, because it draws on a lot of experience from my own life. but like many writers, i had to juggle the writing of it with some real—world needs of being in employment and earning a living. but also a big part of why it took me ten years to write — because ijust loved the writing of it and i didn't want to close the book, as it were, or say goodbye to the characters at the heart of it. you wrote it, interestingly, very far from where it is set because, of course, you were born and raised in
his name is douglas stuart and he is my guest today. stuart in new york state, welcome to hardtalk. hi, stephen. thank you for having me. it is a great pleasure to have you on the show. douglas, i think people right around the world are still discovering your extraordinary novel, shuggie bain. they may be surprised to learn that it took you pretty much a decade, maybe a little bit more than a decade, to actually complete this novel. now, that makes it sound like it was very difficult to write....
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douglas: there is a difference.we say it is around nine to 18 months from order to execution. it can be shorter, it can be longer. low visibility is decent for the onshore investment. for onshore, the contract length is much lower. several years. guy: in terms of how long we expect the bottlenecks to last comment we have any visibility? douglas: the covid affect is obviously desk logistical challenge -- the logistical challenge is correlated with the travel restrictions, which come from covid. in easing of covid is the visibility we have. no real visibility. guy: the iea today recommended countries start stockpiling metal like lithium, nickel, and cobalt, all being used in this energy transition. is that what we will see investment somewhere stockpiling a lot of aluminum to make their turbines. how do you see this conversation playing out for the company? douglas: let's make sure it secures its raw materials, which is the point of signing a contract. it does not want to have a trading operation of raw materials. obv
douglas: there is a difference.we say it is around nine to 18 months from order to execution. it can be shorter, it can be longer. low visibility is decent for the onshore investment. for onshore, the contract length is much lower. several years. guy: in terms of how long we expect the bottlenecks to last comment we have any visibility? douglas: the covid affect is obviously desk logistical challenge -- the logistical challenge is correlated with the travel restrictions, which come from covid....
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stephen a douglas engaged in the most flagrant racing. the the speeches that douglas made in the 1858 campaign both in the course of the debates and then elsewhere in illinois were flagrant outrageous bids for the support of the large number of illinoisans who didn't i did not like black people and didn't want to have to associate with them and and douglas was shameless in his appeals to race prejudice. and so and and douglas won the election in part because he was so effective and appealing to people white people's prejudice. so so lincoln says okay slavery is an outrageous wrong and your your mistreated even when you can't be slaves. and i think this this is a key to understanding lincoln's support for colonization. that lincoln was convinced that white racism was so endemic so widespread so deep-seated that black people were never going to get a fair shake in the united states. and he believed that those black people who shared that belief should have a haven should have a refuge someplace in the world where they could go to escape fro
stephen a douglas engaged in the most flagrant racing. the the speeches that douglas made in the 1858 campaign both in the course of the debates and then elsewhere in illinois were flagrant outrageous bids for the support of the large number of illinoisans who didn't i did not like black people and didn't want to have to associate with them and and douglas was shameless in his appeals to race prejudice. and so and and douglas won the election in part because he was so effective and appealing to...
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i listened closely to douglas ross — the public? i listened closely to douglas ross of— the public?t. if it is good for douglas ross than the independence supporters and alba should argue for the same thing. this is the system that we have got and we have a huge opportunity to get that super majority in the scottish parliament to allow us to face down borisjohnson. the scottish parliament to allow us to face down boris johnson. the snp have been criticised _ face down boris johnson. the snp have been criticised in _ face down boris johnson. the snp have been criticised in this i have been criticised in this campaign quite vigorously by their opponents for the record on health, education and drug deaths and so on, do you think that criticism is fair? i think the snp would benefit from a more coherent opposition. with labour, tory liberal democrats, they've been helpless. hopeless at criticising the snp on the record. annabelle golding was infinitely superior to what you've got now. every government should be set on its laurels and should be held to account. the point i'm making is th
i listened closely to douglas ross — the public? i listened closely to douglas ross of— the public?t. if it is good for douglas ross than the independence supporters and alba should argue for the same thing. this is the system that we have got and we have a huge opportunity to get that super majority in the scottish parliament to allow us to face down borisjohnson. the scottish parliament to allow us to face down boris johnson. the snp have been criticised _ face down boris johnson. the snp...
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pizza oven over to this corner here >> reporter: in seattle he is restaurant royalty but chef tom douglas is changing with the time >> each of those screens goes in between. >> reporter: covid closed all but a few of his 20 businesses last year. >> when the shutdown came, you had a staff of how many people >> 860 or so >> and what did that drop to? >> that was the 15th of march on the 16th of march i had 9. >> reporter: now douglas is manning the grill. >> i'm going to char these up >> reporter: and cooking up a comeback. a warehouse once used for catering now a takeout joint. >> i'm planning on having six more restaurants, the last of my group, open by the end of the summer. >> reporter: even as seattle is bouncing back with activity, reopening is far from simple everything you can think of for a new restaurant has to be done for a reopening of a restaurant. so it can't happen overnight. >> reporter: during the first six months of the pandemic more than 2,300 restaurants in washington state closed permanently 624 here in seattle. of those that stayed open doing takeout only, losses avera
pizza oven over to this corner here >> reporter: in seattle he is restaurant royalty but chef tom douglas is changing with the time >> each of those screens goes in between. >> reporter: covid closed all but a few of his 20 businesses last year. >> when the shutdown came, you had a staff of how many people >> 860 or so >> and what did that drop to? >> that was the 15th of march on the 16th of march i had 9. >> reporter: now douglas is manning the...
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on the 16th of march i had 9. >> reporter: now douglas is manning the grill. >> i'm going to char these up >> reporter: and cooking up a comeback. a warehouse once used for catering now a takeout joint. >> i'm planning on having six more restaurants, the last of my group, open by the end of the summer. >> reporter: even as seattle is bouncing back with activity, reopening is far from simple everything you can think of for a new restaurant has to be done for a reopening of a restaurant. so it can't happen overnight. >> reporter: during the first six months of the pandemic more than 2,300 restaurants in washington state closed permanently 624 here in seattle. of those that stayed open doing takeout only, losses averaged $20,000 a month. >> the pandemic made me go into a panic >> reporter: chef eduardo jordan has two restaurants still doing takeout only to stay afloat he had to pivot >> we invested a lot of time and energy into our online presence we were able to build a shop that we can have things like our cornbread being able to ship out across the country. our pancake mixes. our browni
on the 16th of march i had 9. >> reporter: now douglas is manning the grill. >> i'm going to char these up >> reporter: and cooking up a comeback. a warehouse once used for catering now a takeout joint. >> i'm planning on having six more restaurants, the last of my group, open by the end of the summer. >> reporter: even as seattle is bouncing back with activity, reopening is far from simple everything you can think of for a new restaurant has to be done for a...
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so was it was a civil war that inspired douglas to write and speak on photography like many americans. he believed that photographs and pictures greatly contributed to the succession and a war over slavery during the civil war douglas wrote a number of lectures. he also had created this sense of man the sense of commitment to the war and he wrote once you the black man get upon his person the breath letter us. let him get an eagle on his button and a musket on his shoulder and bullets in his pocket and there's no power on earth or under earth which can deny that he is earned the right to citizenship in the united states. finding that quote and i use it often just in terms of setting the aspect of the visuality of the experience of being photographed. harry. weems is also a contemporary artist who is central to my research as i look she as we think about the missing history of these images harry may weems. creates this self-portraits and an antebellum dress style with with a quilt and she says i looked and looked to see what's so terrified you she's looking at the history of images of
so was it was a civil war that inspired douglas to write and speak on photography like many americans. he believed that photographs and pictures greatly contributed to the succession and a war over slavery during the civil war douglas wrote a number of lectures. he also had created this sense of man the sense of commitment to the war and he wrote once you the black man get upon his person the breath letter us. let him get an eagle on his button and a musket on his shoulder and bullets in his...
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austria to hollywood leading lady charlton heston and cut douglas wood just 2 leading men she's been on the berlin film festival jury twice and in 2622006 she became one of the 1st female activists to talk about sexual harassment in hollywood long before people started listening in the weeks and to bag the turns 80 we look back at her career. center of baghdad has brought the power of her charisma to both the big them small screens in a career spanning more than 6 decades so she's become a role model of self-confident femininity she gives even the most conventional characters that certain something special making them authentic and strong but never arrogant. as to confront the cuffs on the moment of timorous i'd always been pretty realistic about my job i wasn't interested in signing autographs but in just being allowed to act and being seen enough of course there was some useful exhibitionism involved but you get over that as you go through life. bad girl was born in vienna in 1941 her father was a musician and her mother a teacher though her parents were not well off she was able t
austria to hollywood leading lady charlton heston and cut douglas wood just 2 leading men she's been on the berlin film festival jury twice and in 2622006 she became one of the 1st female activists to talk about sexual harassment in hollywood long before people started listening in the weeks and to bag the turns 80 we look back at her career. center of baghdad has brought the power of her charisma to both the big them small screens in a career spanning more than 6 decades so she's become a role...
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she's an advocacy official with doctors without orders and also by sandy douglas. he's a research group leader at jenny institute at the university of oxford. welcome to both of you. hello, elizabeth. if we can start with you, we got this vaccine in record time. would that have been possible without payments? i would say yes, that would have been possible because the paste. the vaccines have not yet been protected by the payments in the past year. it takes about 18 months for this protection to start, and we saw that it wouldn't have been possible without the massive amount of public funding that has actually gone into the 16th. so yes, we say this could have been possible and therefore it should be a global public good because of all the public funding that had gone into the 16th, we'll get to the funding in a moment sandy, what do you think on peyton's, the tool that the drives innovation, i think in the case of our universe, i agree with elizabeth. would it be possible to develop this when i hastens, although it may have been called bring on board after that or
she's an advocacy official with doctors without orders and also by sandy douglas. he's a research group leader at jenny institute at the university of oxford. welcome to both of you. hello, elizabeth. if we can start with you, we got this vaccine in record time. would that have been possible without payments? i would say yes, that would have been possible because the paste. the vaccines have not yet been protected by the payments in the past year. it takes about 18 months for this protection to...
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austria to hollywood leading lady charlton heston in cut douglas wood just 2 leading men she's been on the berlin film festival jury twice and in 2622006 she became one of the 1st female activists to talk about sexual harassment in hollywood long before people started listening in the weeks and to bag the turns 80 we look back at her career. center back a has brought the power of her charisma to both the big and small screens in a career spanning more than 6 decades she's become a role model of self-confident femininity she gives even the most conventional characters that certainly something special making them authentic and strong but never arrogant. estimate for the caption. moment to miss i'd always been pretty realistic about my job i wasn't interested in signing autographs but in just being allowed to act and being seen of course there was some useful exhibitionism involved but you get over that as you go through life . battle was born in vienna in 1941 her father was a musician and her mother a teacher though her parents were not well off she was able to take ballet and acting le
austria to hollywood leading lady charlton heston in cut douglas wood just 2 leading men she's been on the berlin film festival jury twice and in 2622006 she became one of the 1st female activists to talk about sexual harassment in hollywood long before people started listening in the weeks and to bag the turns 80 we look back at her career. center back a has brought the power of her charisma to both the big and small screens in a career spanning more than 6 decades she's become a role model of...
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gabby douglas. >> you guys did so amazing. you guys did -- >> jimmy: oh, thank you.gabby, i appreciate it. >> such a good job. >> guillermo: gabby, i'm going to be okay. >> so nice, so nice. bye, guys! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: special thanks to gabby douglas. you see? it's a great lesson. when you set your mind to something -- well. nothing happens. [ laughter ] anyway, we have a great show for you tonight. malcolm gladwell is with us. [ cheers and applause ] we have music from kings of leon. and we'll be right back with maya rudolph. so stick around! ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. allstate where is everyone? pringles original, barbecue, pizza. the barbecue pizza stack. (cheers) endless flavors to stack. ♪ listen to your heart, ♪ ♪ find a gift perfect for me. ♪ ♪ put it i
gabby douglas. >> you guys did so amazing. you guys did -- >> jimmy: oh, thank you.gabby, i appreciate it. >> such a good job. >> guillermo: gabby, i'm going to be okay. >> so nice, so nice. bye, guys! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: special thanks to gabby douglas. you see? it's a great lesson. when you set your mind to something -- well. nothing happens. [ laughter ] anyway, we have a great show for you tonight. malcolm gladwell is with us. [ cheers and...
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good evening to you, douglas. let's dive right in.mployer from forcing you to get a coronavirus vaccine? and what happens if an employee doesn't get a vaccine because of a medical issue or a religious belief, can that worker be fired? >> great question, and it's definitely one that we've been hearing a lot from employers all over the country and in every industry you can think of. you hit it right on the head, pamela, that the two main xpg exceptions to the general rule that the employer could mandate a vaccine, disability accommodation or a sincerely held religious belief. but the background rule in the united states is that employ years get to set the rules of their workplace. >> so, basically, you're saying an employer can say that you need to be vaccinated in order to come back to the workplace. how would an employer verify that? is your boss legally allowed to ask if you've received a vaccine shot? >> that's a great question, and the federal eeoc specifically addressed this question, because folks had been asking and they said it
good evening to you, douglas. let's dive right in.mployer from forcing you to get a coronavirus vaccine? and what happens if an employee doesn't get a vaccine because of a medical issue or a religious belief, can that worker be fired? >> great question, and it's definitely one that we've been hearing a lot from employers all over the country and in every industry you can think of. you hit it right on the head, pamela, that the two main xpg exceptions to the general rule that the employer...
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"armies of deliverance" is meant to help us appreciate the meaning of douglas' famous words and theirtinued relevance. that was deliberately said there was a right song -- are rising a wrong side in said reconstruction was running aground on the shoulders of racism. insisting the right side won the war that was was not claiming that the union cause was we must as douglas and his life fighting a two-front war against modern slavery and persistent racial discrimination in the north. what he meant was that the civil war was fundamentally a war of ideas between as he put it the old and the new slavery and freedom barbarism and civilization. the conflict was so bitter he took the ideas that drove it were so strongly opposed. one can imagine the 21st century american would readily agree that the right side won the war but we have seen reminders in the recent past that false equivalency the idea that the union and confederacy are equally deserving of honor has made a comeback. i'd like to close by asking us as history educators and inform citizens to guard against rejecting his feet such fal
"armies of deliverance" is meant to help us appreciate the meaning of douglas' famous words and theirtinued relevance. that was deliberately said there was a right song -- are rising a wrong side in said reconstruction was running aground on the shoulders of racism. insisting the right side won the war that was was not claiming that the union cause was we must as douglas and his life fighting a two-front war against modern slavery and persistent racial discrimination in the north....
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and so he says to douglas. we've got to come up with a plan to free as many slaves as possible before i'm out of office and they actually can they think about john brown who we talked about two or three weeks ago how john brown wanted to take an army basically into the south and free the slaves and they come up with a plan modeled after john brown where they're gonna take what douglas called a band of scouts into the south and basically tell the slaves run away now now get to the north now. while there's still a republican in office. fortunately, nothing had to come of this plan or lincoln's blind memorandum because things would take a turn for the better in about a week after douglas's meeting, but douglas later wrote about this. he said this what lincoln said on this day showed a deeper moral conviction against slavery. then i had ever seen before in anything spoken or written by him. and this meeting with lincoln really gave douglas an intense appreciation for lincoln as as an anti-slavery president. now the
and so he says to douglas. we've got to come up with a plan to free as many slaves as possible before i'm out of office and they actually can they think about john brown who we talked about two or three weeks ago how john brown wanted to take an army basically into the south and free the slaves and they come up with a plan modeled after john brown where they're gonna take what douglas called a band of scouts into the south and basically tell the slaves run away now now get to the north now....
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douglas ross leader of the scottish conservatives _ rules.f his party so far have always been tried be supportive of borisjohnson on this affair and was asked whether he should be designed and ross said of course the people who occupy the highest office in the land should be held to the highest standards. that's implying that yes he does make a resident to enact resignation to come. it shows how the story is running forjohnson, more questions coming out whether there were other donors contributed to the refurbishment of the flat. we don't know if these were properly registered by borisjohnson, pay for a nanny, itjust keeps going here. there's lots of disclosure waiting to happen. we can have more headline, all this comes ahead of that crucial local elections on thursday not the best time for boris johnson to be having these negative headlines around his party. certainly a gift for labor. you would — certainly a gift for labor. you would think so but a lot of the polling — would think so but a lot of the polling suggests that this particular s
douglas ross leader of the scottish conservatives _ rules.f his party so far have always been tried be supportive of borisjohnson on this affair and was asked whether he should be designed and ross said of course the people who occupy the highest office in the land should be held to the highest standards. that's implying that yes he does make a resident to enact resignation to come. it shows how the story is running forjohnson, more questions coming out whether there were other donors...
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and for douglas, it was a john brown.he said, it was probably his worstfs decriminalize the african countries, to bring equality the blacks, to stop the lynchings, to stop to chair, to stop the robbing of the resources of haiti and guinea and many other places. he starts this and by 1919, it is developed so much that they cannot call for a pan-african congress, which is called in manchester, england. they did that through 1945. you want to have the first in america, in united states, in new york. but woodrow wilson would not allow. they did not want these blacks to come in. and remember my 1919, many africans had fought in world war i with the french forces descending belize, the gamy's forces. -- they come back to america, they went to france and they were just treated the same as they were before and this is the first international gathering of the people of color, period. doing that same, time world war i had started and du bois, for the first time falters, really. and world war i,, he called for americans and soldiers
and for douglas, it was a john brown.he said, it was probably his worstfs decriminalize the african countries, to bring equality the blacks, to stop the lynchings, to stop to chair, to stop the robbing of the resources of haiti and guinea and many other places. he starts this and by 1919, it is developed so much that they cannot call for a pan-african congress, which is called in manchester, england. they did that through 1945. you want to have the first in america, in united states, in new...
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bublik to the surprise of number 10, douglas ross said yes, i think that if rules have been broken then borisjohnson and number 10 have sought to keep a lid on this over the last week and we have crucial elections coming up on thursday and the big debate is firstly whether the story cuts through, but even if it does not, for the electorate, have routes been broken? there are several enquiries being set up in order to find out who paid which invoice and when. but itjust so happens that douglas ross, who you would assume would be batting for the same team, appears to be breaking ranks. the question, i su ose, to be breaking ranks. the question, i sunpose. is— to be breaking ranks. the question, i suppose, is with _ to be breaking ranks. the question, i suppose, is with thursday - to be breaking ranks. the question, | i suppose, is with thursday looming, downing street might be frustrated, but has a damaged borisjohnson? i was in hartlepool last —— this week ahead _ was in hartlepool last —— this week ahead of— was in hartlepool last —— this week ahead of the by—election in the mood is thi
bublik to the surprise of number 10, douglas ross said yes, i think that if rules have been broken then borisjohnson and number 10 have sought to keep a lid on this over the last week and we have crucial elections coming up on thursday and the big debate is firstly whether the story cuts through, but even if it does not, for the electorate, have routes been broken? there are several enquiries being set up in order to find out who paid which invoice and when. but itjust so happens that douglas...
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douglas brown, professor, minute this system is more than dollars and cents. it has to do with a contract as you mentioned earlier, that holds our nation together. it has to do with a mutuality and a combined effort of the american people. bottom line, social security is very important but the values it serves arguably are more important. caring for each other, for neighbors forks family, working hard, gert something from it and douglas brown basically i think nailed that point beautifully in this book. >> if i can pick up on the franklin roosevelt, an excellent description of professor brown. franklin roosevelt and the -- his college leagues really were visionaries. they saw social security -- they thought but proposing universal health insurance, they looked at paid sick leave, they definedded social security -- today we define it as important at is it as the old age survivor's disability insurance program but they saw social security as basic economic security, that you need a good education, healthy childhood, need a good paying job, need guaranteed job, u
douglas brown, professor, minute this system is more than dollars and cents. it has to do with a contract as you mentioned earlier, that holds our nation together. it has to do with a mutuality and a combined effort of the american people. bottom line, social security is very important but the values it serves arguably are more important. caring for each other, for neighbors forks family, working hard, gert something from it and douglas brown basically i think nailed that point beautifully in...
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austria to hollywood leading lady charlton heston in cut douglas wood just to leading men she's been on the berlin film festival jury twice and in 2622006 she became one of the 1st female actors to talk about sexual harassment in hollywood long before people started listening in the weeks and to bag turns 80 we look back at her career. sent a bad guy has brought the power of her charisma to both the big them small screens in a career spanning more than 6 decades she's become a role model of self-confidence femininity she gets even the most conventional characters that certainly something special making them authentic and strong but never arrogant. as to come from the caption. manacles to me if i'd always been pretty realistic about my job i wasn't interested in signing autographs but in just being allowed to act and being seen of course there was some youthful exhibitionism involved but you get over that as you go through life. batgirl was born in vienna in 1941 her father was a musician and her mother a teacher though her parents were not well off she was able to take ballet and act
austria to hollywood leading lady charlton heston in cut douglas wood just to leading men she's been on the berlin film festival jury twice and in 2622006 she became one of the 1st female actors to talk about sexual harassment in hollywood long before people started listening in the weeks and to bag turns 80 we look back at her career. sent a bad guy has brought the power of her charisma to both the big them small screens in a career spanning more than 6 decades she's become a role model of...
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my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working.n the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> something good for you this morning. medical students at ucsf are showing off their pride in a new video. ♪♪ send the good times ♪ >> you heard it here in the bay. got a shout-out. the video was made part of a longtime tradition at medical directed by four first-year students. they started working on that project last october. >>> it's national teacher appreciation day, and all week the "today" show will be celebrating teachers. earlier today donovan taylor hall was celebrated. he started his own tiktok page to connect and engage with his students even from afar. >> when i watch you speak to them, it's like you take your heart out of your chest and you extend it in your han
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my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america but we couldn't do it without you. thank you, san francisco. gracias, san francisco. -thank you. -[ speaks native language ] let's keep making a differene together. all of this started when we discovered the benefits of local, raw honey for our family. and then we said "hey, you know what? this is a business right here." we went out and started to sell it. to hel
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she's an advocacy official with doctors without borders at also by sandy douglas. he's a research group leader at jenny institute at the university of oxford. welcome to both of you. hello, elizabeth. if we can start with you, we got this vaccine in record time. would that have been possible without payments? i would say yes, it would have been possible because the pace the rec scenes have not yet been protected by the parents in the past year. it takes about 18 months for this protection to start, and we saw that it wouldn't have been possible without the massive amount of public funding that has actually gone into the 16th. so yes, we say this could have been possible, and therefore it should be a global public good because of all the public funding that have had a gone introduce vaccines. we'll get to the funding in a moment. sandy, what do you think on payton's, the tool that the drives innovation? i think in the case of our back up to the universe agree with elizabeth. would it be possible to develop this when i hastens, although it may have been hauled, bring
she's an advocacy official with doctors without borders at also by sandy douglas. he's a research group leader at jenny institute at the university of oxford. welcome to both of you. hello, elizabeth. if we can start with you, we got this vaccine in record time. would that have been possible without payments? i would say yes, it would have been possible because the pace the rec scenes have not yet been protected by the parents in the past year. it takes about 18 months for this protection to...
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douglas ross will be in a position anyway— douglas ross will be in a position anyway because douglasdinburgh, and a lot of people frown on that, alex salmond and others do as well, but a lot of people frown on that sample yes, they do, and i suspect he will come under pressure over the next couple months. because argument conservatives would make is if he is the man try to connect uk government and the scottish parliament, it is good to be in both, — parliament, it is good to be in both, but. _ parliament, it is good to be in both, but, yeah, thejob is been parliament, it is good to be in both, but, yeah, the job is been a bit controversial. both, but, yeah, the “0b is been a bit controversial.— bit controversial. nick, for now, thank you _ bit controversial. nick, for now, thank you very _ bit controversial. nick, for now, thank you very much. _ bit controversial. nick, for now, thank you very much. we - bit controversial. nick, for now, thank you very much. we are i bit controversial. nick, for now, i thank you very much. we are joined now by the reform uk party leader. compared wi
douglas ross will be in a position anyway— douglas ross will be in a position anyway because douglasdinburgh, and a lot of people frown on that, alex salmond and others do as well, but a lot of people frown on that sample yes, they do, and i suspect he will come under pressure over the next couple months. because argument conservatives would make is if he is the man try to connect uk government and the scottish parliament, it is good to be in both, — parliament, it is good to be in both,...
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she's an advocacy official with doctors without borders and also by sandy douglas. he's a research group leader at jenny institute at the university of oxford. welcome to both of you. hello, elizabeth, if we can start with you, we got this back seen in record time. would that have been possible without payments? i would say yes, it would have been possible because the pace of the vaccines have not yet been protected by the patients in the past. year it takes about 18 months for this protection to start, and we saw that it wouldn't have been possible without the massive amount of public funding that has actually gone into these vaccine. so yes, we say this could have been possible and therefore it should be a global public good because of all the public funding that have gone into the fix, you will get to the funding in a moment sandy, what do you think on peyton's, the tool that the drives innovation, i think in the case of our vaccine developed of university, i agree with elizabeth. it would have been possible when i hastens alone, may have been hauled, bring on bo
she's an advocacy official with doctors without borders and also by sandy douglas. he's a research group leader at jenny institute at the university of oxford. welcome to both of you. hello, elizabeth, if we can start with you, we got this back seen in record time. would that have been possible without payments? i would say yes, it would have been possible because the pace of the vaccines have not yet been protected by the patients in the past. year it takes about 18 months for this protection...
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and that's going to be a person like charles douglas the son of frederick douglass. he was in the 54th mass originally and then he is going to transfer to the fifth, massachusetts cavalry. but douglas inspired many of the soldiers and this famous recruiting speech and i quote. the opportunity is given us to be men. with one courageous resolution we may blot out the handwriting of ages against us. once let the black man get upon this person the brass letters us. let him get an eagle on his button. and a musket on his shoulder. and bullets in his pocket. and there is no power on the earth. or under the earth. which can deny that he has earned the right of citizenship in the united states. i say again. this is our chance. and whoa be tied us if we fail to embrace it. now during the civil war there were only four state regiments that will retain their state identification all of the other state regimen will be changed to usct regiments. but those four of probably pretty famous and that's the 54th, massachusetts infantry colored the 55th, massachusetts infantry color the
and that's going to be a person like charles douglas the son of frederick douglass. he was in the 54th mass originally and then he is going to transfer to the fifth, massachusetts cavalry. but douglas inspired many of the soldiers and this famous recruiting speech and i quote. the opportunity is given us to be men. with one courageous resolution we may blot out the handwriting of ages against us. once let the black man get upon this person the brass letters us. let him get an eagle on his...
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too many americans were thanking the russians for you know douglas macarthur saying this the greatest military chief in history f.d.r. gave speeches praising the russians even james james so you know this is just a rewriting of history to meet the present moment where there is this attempt to draw a patriot against russia and to pick everything negative you know so see everything russia is being negative and not to give them credit for anything positive it was acknowledged and it comes down to just part of this money went towards the cold wars or suggesting you know i was going to say it just comes down to a convenient enemy a convenient enemy and not only are some hawks in the u.s. government and by the way some in russia as well playing that game it gets more difficult more complicated and maybe more dangerous when the media steps in and cheerlead that type of narrative gentlemen we're out of time my thanks to you for joining us on this day and for helping us through this conversation we appreciate it. yeah and there is something going on once again in that clash between the palesti
too many americans were thanking the russians for you know douglas macarthur saying this the greatest military chief in history f.d.r. gave speeches praising the russians even james james so you know this is just a rewriting of history to meet the present moment where there is this attempt to draw a patriot against russia and to pick everything negative you know so see everything russia is being negative and not to give them credit for anything positive it was acknowledged and it comes down to...
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law actually was general douglas macarthur who said that this was the greatest military achievement in all of history the russian defeat of the nasties i mean they played a central role that was acknowledged 'd at the time and i consider myself primarily a pacifist but there are some wars that are justified and standing up to nazi ism is one of them and i attended the victory parade several years ago in moscow was a wonderful experience it wasn't an over the top celebration of militarism it was a celebration of russian standing up for russia and against nancy tyranny so maybe we should exalt them for actually doing this and i think anybody who has a sense of history would probably agree that we do and should thank the soviet army for what they did. still do you them is it a little weird the orders to have a lot of people look at them going oh my god that's just a bit much seems aggressive to all those soldiers on the streets all those tents inside iraq. i could see them thinking that because they don't understand what russia where it went through during world war 2 1st of all honest he
law actually was general douglas macarthur who said that this was the greatest military achievement in all of history the russian defeat of the nasties i mean they played a central role that was acknowledged 'd at the time and i consider myself primarily a pacifist but there are some wars that are justified and standing up to nazi ism is one of them and i attended the victory parade several years ago in moscow was a wonderful experience it wasn't an over the top celebration of militarism it was...
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too many americans were thanking the russians you know douglas macarthur saying this the greatest military chief in history f.d.r. gave speeches praising the russians even james james so you know this is just a rewriting of history to meet the present moment where there is this attempt to drum up patriot against russia and to pick everything negative you know so see everything russia is being negative and not to give them credit for anything positive it was acknowledgement that it comes down to just part of this when you don't towards a cold wars or suggesting you know i was going to say it just comes down to a convenient enemy a convenient enemy and not only are some hawks in the u.s. government add by the way some in russia as well playing that game it gets more difficult more complicated and maybe more dangerous when the media steps in and cheerlead that type of narrative gentlemen we're out of time my thanks to you for joining us on this day and for helping us through this conversation we appreciate it. yeah and there is something going on once again in that clash between the palestini
too many americans were thanking the russians you know douglas macarthur saying this the greatest military chief in history f.d.r. gave speeches praising the russians even james james so you know this is just a rewriting of history to meet the present moment where there is this attempt to drum up patriot against russia and to pick everything negative you know so see everything russia is being negative and not to give them credit for anything positive it was acknowledgement that it comes down to...