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douglas hit on something.le, pennsylvania or our pentagon. we would always rebuild back either with oh my gosh did i really say that out loud. we would rebuild a mother-in-law, we replace buildings, we do something there and douglas, when you talk about the sites of those riots and how nothing replaced them and how they remain. why do we tolerate that as a society? >> douglas: absolutely. >> harris: that is a scar on who we are or rather who we cannot be. >> emily: and in addition to the scars remains businesses have pulled out. pharmacies pull out. so those underserved largely black and brown communities now don't have access to their healthcare and their vaccines and their medication because of this. we won't find that being covered anywhere else. all right, up next, the white house christmas decorations are up and surprise, surprise, they are getting a very different media reaction than they did during the trump years. ♪ jingle bell, jingle bell ♪ jingle bell rock ♪ jingle bell swing and jingle bell ring ♪
douglas hit on something.le, pennsylvania or our pentagon. we would always rebuild back either with oh my gosh did i really say that out loud. we would rebuild a mother-in-law, we replace buildings, we do something there and douglas, when you talk about the sites of those riots and how nothing replaced them and how they remain. why do we tolerate that as a society? >> douglas: absolutely. >> harris: that is a scar on who we are or rather who we cannot be. >> emily: and in...
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and lincoln met and what it meant to douglas. >> as was mentioned, and douglas is thought that he was too slow and much more concerned with the union other than slavery when he actually meant lincoln in august of 18 cc four, he found that lincoln although on a personal level had a complete sort of lack of prejudiced against african-americans and in fact, they do statement he said he is less prejudiced and kind of any white man that i have ever met is much as he admired john brown. at that time, lincoln sort of plan this like in which date printed douglas will play a role into the deep south and try to spread the word of the emancipation proclamation to enslaved people on perhaps they know about it. and then he kept getting delayed later and waiting on black lives matters. and what was happening is grant were winning the war anyways so, those two missions were obvious itself and the john brown and abraham lincoln views coming together towards the end of the war certainly with hardly need to frederick douglass rated. >> in that meeting with delaney, when he comes to me with a mike and i
and lincoln met and what it meant to douglas. >> as was mentioned, and douglas is thought that he was too slow and much more concerned with the union other than slavery when he actually meant lincoln in august of 18 cc four, he found that lincoln although on a personal level had a complete sort of lack of prejudiced against african-americans and in fact, they do statement he said he is less prejudiced and kind of any white man that i have ever met is much as he admired john brown. at that...
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and douglas says no. and part of the reason is that he recognizes that this is probably a suicide mission. recognized that they enslaved folks, and they're not jus going to follow anybody that seems to have a crack pot need to start a war. they are going to waive their chances at starting this war and they're going to say it doesn't work. and this is what happened. so the response was that i'm a writer, not a fighter, but he knew this wasn't going to work. none the less like every other abolition cyst, he admired him for having the courage to have his con fictions and giving his life for the cause. well abraham seemed too slow. douglas was willing to grant lincoln some leeway. douglas said that lincoln was misunderstanding what this war was about and he really challenged his own newspaper. he was prioritizing things. he made very clear that saving the union came first, in his famous letter, i will save the letter by freeing the slaves, and he doesn't try to make the point, the only way to say the union, m
and douglas says no. and part of the reason is that he recognizes that this is probably a suicide mission. recognized that they enslaved folks, and they're not jus going to follow anybody that seems to have a crack pot need to start a war. they are going to waive their chances at starting this war and they're going to say it doesn't work. and this is what happened. so the response was that i'm a writer, not a fighter, but he knew this wasn't going to work. none the less like every other...
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lincoln's response to douglas is chronicled. i found it.spine. >> jesse: you talk about how we need to teach more history than less history. if someone read this book about slavery and the civil war, how would that open their eyes to how crt is being implemented today? >> nobody doubt the horror of slavery. but news for you, we didn't invent at this time. it was on every continent. you can see the gains we made. in the struggles, quotes from washington, jefferson talking about how evil it was. it was going to sunset and never did. you see the struggle to get it right. in the north, i was struck by 1% of the african american population was in the north. it became front and center things happened and the acquisition of texas and missouri, kansas missouri compromise, they came together forcing the issue front and center. if people understand what we went through and who died to fix our country and make it better, they would have appreciation of the gains we made. frederic douglas is convinced that kids do not see black and white. he writing ab
lincoln's response to douglas is chronicled. i found it.spine. >> jesse: you talk about how we need to teach more history than less history. if someone read this book about slavery and the civil war, how would that open their eyes to how crt is being implemented today? >> nobody doubt the horror of slavery. but news for you, we didn't invent at this time. it was on every continent. you can see the gains we made. in the struggles, quotes from washington, jefferson talking about how...
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douglas: we have seen a steady increase back to brick.estingly, those who are most concerned about supply chain challenges are shopping predominantly in stores. those who say i really don't care, i don't think this is going to matter much, they are shopping online, clicking and waiting for something to show up. we have seen a steady increase back to brick-and-mortar to have some of those in person experiences that we have been missing. guy: using that is because delivery times have started to go up? either the times are going up or you are being charged for delivery anyway you were before. as a result of which, you made us want to go to the store, secure it there and then, and take it home. douglas: that is what we are seeing. i think people are willing to pay for the convenience. you have got much more conditioned to buying online and waiting for things to arrive. i think especially when you see the market drop today, you are going to have more deal hunters out there, so i would not be surprised if today, black friday, and up being a big
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tom don douglas, thank you. thank you very much. ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera this one's feared war lord, during lay barriers, decade long civil war says he's now fighting a drug epidemic. the work that the former warlord joshua boy he has done with treat children, has attracted their help. eccentric b as protected, and in effect from public call situation. despite the recommendations made by the truth and reconciliation commission for this former warlord, liberia has become the frontline of a drug war. it cannot afford to lose. he says it's a battle he will fight out of responsibility and killed for his past crimes and for his country. ah. ready ready australia becomes the nicest country to detect cases of the new of a cron variant of covet. 19 israel's cabinets is set to ban the entry of all foreigners off the discovery of the you varied ah, i'm can vanelle. this is algae. they're alive from dell ha. also coming up to don says 6 of its soldiers have been killed in a board of skirmish
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so general douglas, just weeks before the military take over, some tribes in is to them. they have blocked the ways and barricaded the roads to cotton. so it's through done ports with were completely cut off from the capital. why didn't you interfere? why didn't you stop them in doing so? because many said that you deliberately let them to do in order to paved away for the military takeover. even luna dia, this is part of the malicious campaign 1st, the issue of the east of so dan is not new. since the signing of the drawback limit for peace, the east was in total rejection of the agreement. second, we have worked hard on this issue. held several meetings more than 50 meetings with the concerned parties. i personally managed to bring them closer to ideal. i even tried with a special committee led by general some so danica, but she assisted by other ministers and advisors to engage with them in dialogue. such dial it should be added to the public for them to lay out their demands with the aim of reaching an agreement. it was followed by a meeting with a supreme council for
so general douglas, just weeks before the military take over, some tribes in is to them. they have blocked the ways and barricaded the roads to cotton. so it's through done ports with were completely cut off from the capital. why didn't you interfere? why didn't you stop them in doing so? because many said that you deliberately let them to do in order to paved away for the military takeover. even luna dia, this is part of the malicious campaign 1st, the issue of the east of so dan is not new....
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tom. bon douglas. thank you for calling. thank you very much. african story. so, brazilian, again, a little boy, that tradition and dedication will go to a short documentary by african filmmakers on the white 9. and the book maker, africa direct on al jazeera i with ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm emily anglin. this is the news. our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. more countries imposed travel restrictions as the w h o warns when you only chronic very imposes a very high risk of infection. where live in vienna with the latest on yet another round of talk seeking to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal. lebanon's president is in kata while.
tom. bon douglas. thank you for calling. thank you very much. african story. so, brazilian, again, a little boy, that tradition and dedication will go to a short documentary by african filmmakers on the white 9. and the book maker, africa direct on al jazeera i with ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm emily anglin. this is the news. our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. more countries imposed travel restrictions as the w h o warns when you only chronic very imposes a very high...
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our key concern is to cruise to safety donald mama, tom don douglas, thank you for calling. thank you very much. ah, in columbia, transforming urban waste into building block to use is to for a same for the waste left of the war. we can finish the house insurance as you look in america in just can use any single pole. critical forms and living buildings. anything you do on land, on the ground, doesn't make sense to do that apply on a building. and we might have not just decorative, but can we make it biologically productive. earth rise? describe as cutting edge solution for sustainable cities on al jazeera the stage is set and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you thing. we're ditching the sound bites and we're digging into the issues from international politics to the global pandemic and everything in between. join me as i take on the lars. dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions. upfront with me mark lamont hill on out 0. ah. these restrictions are completely unjustified. syllabic as president urges governments to
our key concern is to cruise to safety donald mama, tom don douglas, thank you for calling. thank you very much. ah, in columbia, transforming urban waste into building block to use is to for a same for the waste left of the war. we can finish the house insurance as you look in america in just can use any single pole. critical forms and living buildings. anything you do on land, on the ground, doesn't make sense to do that apply on a building. and we might have not just decorative, but can we...
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tom don douglas, thank you for pub. thank you very much. ah ah. african stories of resilience and courage. i get younger than i right. well enough aware been one of us is one of them, a little boy that tradition and dedication to live without a little more global buffet. of course, let me go. jewel, you another short documentary, sky, african filmmakers on the white 9. and the book maker, africa direct on al jazeera, bold and untold stories and asia and the pacific. analogies here. ah, hello norm taylor london, the top stories on how to 0, the new and potentially more transmissible variant of corona virus has continued to spread with cases now found in more than 10 countries. health officials around the world, se omicron which has been called a variant of concern, is likely to be far more prevalent than that. the president of south africa where the variant was 1st identified says it could be linked to a stock rise in infections and criticize the imposition of travel bands. we are deeply disappointed by.
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what was douglas like then?s a completely rural community between colorado springs and ever. >> not a lot of homicides back then? >> maybe one every four years. >> investigators determined helene was last seen alive getting off that bus after work. >> from the bus driver, we knew that she got off that bus. from there -- >> and nobody got off with her? she didn't have any trouble on the bus? >> there was no indication from any witnesses there that she was in any distress or any one was following her. >> she gets off the bus and then she just disappears? >> she just disappeared. >> helene's was found the next day in a field at nearly nine miles from that bus stop. she'd been stabbed nine times. an autopsy revealed she was also raped. what did you learn from the body, the scene, the autopsy? >> a number of her clothes were missing. she was wearing a mid sized winter jacket for colorado at that time, and a scarf. she was lying on her back. she had no defensive wounds that she had wounds on her knees and lower lake a
what was douglas like then?s a completely rural community between colorado springs and ever. >> not a lot of homicides back then? >> maybe one every four years. >> investigators determined helene was last seen alive getting off that bus after work. >> from the bus driver, we knew that she got off that bus. from there -- >> and nobody got off with her? she didn't have any trouble on the bus? >> there was no indication from any witnesses there that she was in...
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douglas: we are excited.-- the likelihood young people will get severe disease is lower but the benefit is that it protects that community around the holidays, because low likelihood of asymptomatic carriage -- the likelihood they will transmit to grandparents who are vaccinated goes down. this goes down to the level of personal care we are doing in the hospitals. correspondent: thank you for your time. thank you to your new stuff. ♪ judy: this week, thousands of refugees from across the developing world tried to enter poland by crossing its border with belarus. its neighbor to the east. the european union says this is more than a case of a desperate journey of families fleeing their homes. it is meant to be an attack against the european adversaries of the leader of belarus, the man considered europe's last dictator. nick: along the poland belarus border, a standoff. paula soldiers on an -- one side, refugees on the other. thousands of families from iraq hope to get to poland and the european union. they tri
douglas: we are excited.-- the likelihood young people will get severe disease is lower but the benefit is that it protects that community around the holidays, because low likelihood of asymptomatic carriage -- the likelihood they will transmit to grandparents who are vaccinated goes down. this goes down to the level of personal care we are doing in the hospitals. correspondent: thank you for your time. thank you to your new stuff. ♪ judy: this week, thousands of refugees from across the...
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and rose was also the ants of roads dell who had married steven douglas and steven douglas is a candidatefor the northern democrats. of course none of that happens. abraham lincoln is elected and in 30 years of democrat rule in d.c., rose despises lincoln she refers to him as the bean pole. was certainly unhappy about lincoln's election. not only did abraham lincoln's election cause or lead to the breakup of the union and the deep south states succeed after he wins, but the election divided rose's family. her niece, eddie cuts and her husband steven douglas befriended lincoln even though prior to lincoln's election douglas was one of his rivals. her son-in-law is treadwell moore becomes a captain in the u.s. army. it's interesting more asked rose to help them. he wanted to be sent to ohio to raise a regiment. he asked rose to use her influence and she didn't. she wrote to the secretary of treasury and more was able to do as he hoped. now rose was recruited as a spy in the spring of 1861 by captain thomas jordan. he was a west point is a quartermaster in the u.s. army and he was planning t
and rose was also the ants of roads dell who had married steven douglas and steven douglas is a candidatefor the northern democrats. of course none of that happens. abraham lincoln is elected and in 30 years of democrat rule in d.c., rose despises lincoln she refers to him as the bean pole. was certainly unhappy about lincoln's election. not only did abraham lincoln's election cause or lead to the breakup of the union and the deep south states succeed after he wins, but the election divided...
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douglas was one of his rivals. her son-in-law becomes a captain in the u.s. army. and it's interesting, moore actually asked rose to help him. he wanted to be sent to ohio to raise a regiment. and he second degree rose to use her influence, and she did. she wrote to the secretary of treasury, salmon chase, and moore was able to do as he had hoped. now, rose was recruited as a spy in the spring of 1861 by captain thomas jordan. he was a left pointer. he was a quartermaster in the u.s. army, and he was planning to leave the army and side with the confederates. he wanted to create a spy ring, and he recruited rose to do that. and then taught her a cipher. and so this is the cipher here in the national archives. and he coordinated with her for her messages to be sent to his alias, which was thomas rayford. rose's home bim a meeting place for successionists. he had decided to stay in december, but she's also the sister of phoebe gates who was the -- one of the matrons during the war. one other member of the spy ring was
douglas was one of his rivals. her son-in-law becomes a captain in the u.s. army. and it's interesting, moore actually asked rose to help him. he wanted to be sent to ohio to raise a regiment. and he second degree rose to use her influence, and she did. she wrote to the secretary of treasury, salmon chase, and moore was able to do as he had hoped. now, rose was recruited as a spy in the spring of 1861 by captain thomas jordan. he was a left pointer. he was a quartermaster in the u.s. army, and...
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yeah. towards up shooting as douglas account for you. i think we're probably in the hugh level cognitive market. please lose a cup older or just shoot. he's elusive. so i'm bringing my process emotional years professional, besides musician inception, or more sure about the thoughts or set of command a valid concern with prosper. yes, that is correct. no, we've been good. it's somebody we're in new york, either a shedding is the, there's a problem with his thoughts of a guy that was to fish last a lot of miles or this is lena. there was a reasoning, of course, i'm remember the last thought or will go there, brought up that my love. it's in babylon from an visit that i'm finishing. one is now the boat off them well near the well, it's a mission year. but for them school, she, british thought north, i'm on a shanker mustang, i'm longer motion for your price. dawn was showing him. 07 me. well, how does the glass not only club cheese did not sound nas after norma is a good to worship boy doesn't. he's not got wasn't 8 east which good after sc
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mike peterson is one of those elected to the douglas county school board.t there. to do that i want to use your words. you said no more cutting people off at two minutes and no more telling people that waving an american flag in support of a speaker is intimidation. explain where you are coming from. >> that's been the attitude by this school board. parents think they've been cut out of the educational process. we hope to put parents and teachers back in respectful partnership for education. this board has tried to remove the parents on the vital check and balance of the system. public comment, people get cut off. they told anything disagreeable from the school board's point of view is a form of intimidation or making it not a safe space and we really disagree with that and want to put the parents back where they belong. >> dana: i'm a douglas county kid. a great place to grow up. it has grown a lot. one of the things that's interesting is people like you not run for public office before. what was the moment -- was there something like the straw that broke
mike peterson is one of those elected to the douglas county school board.t there. to do that i want to use your words. you said no more cutting people off at two minutes and no more telling people that waving an american flag in support of a speaker is intimidation. explain where you are coming from. >> that's been the attitude by this school board. parents think they've been cut out of the educational process. we hope to put parents and teachers back in respectful partnership for...
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douglas said to the president, kindly, the president said to douglas, i know you. i read about you.n. i'm glad to see you and a candid conversation followed. i love that line. that is where we need to be in america right now. we have candid conversations. don't need to be angry. we all work to the same thing. we want america to be great. people should read this in schools. >> thanks for picking those excerpts. they meant a lot. when they final met all the perceptions melted away. charles: two gentlemen talking to each other how they could be their best to make the country their best. >> absolutely. charles: congratulations. brian is doing a virtual book signing and discussion tomorrow. register at life signing.com/president. we'll be right back. ineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] [gaming sounds] just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic
douglas said to the president, kindly, the president said to douglas, i know you. i read about you.n. i'm glad to see you and a candid conversation followed. i love that line. that is where we need to be in america right now. we have candid conversations. don't need to be angry. we all work to the same thing. we want america to be great. people should read this in schools. >> thanks for picking those excerpts. they meant a lot. when they final met all the perceptions melted away. charles:...
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up next former cbo director douglas holtz-eakin.hite house's new defining moment, inflation t was a problem for nixon ford, carder. the white house is shifting responsibility with a narrative that couldsly circle back to democrats. we take it on next. - whether you are a religious person or not, most americans agree that we are facing a severe truth crisis. so many people are choosing their own feelings and limited experience over long proven, established truth. the result? chaos and absurdity. my new book gives you hope out of this present crisis. order it now. - [announcer] in "hope for this present crisis," dr. michael youssef presents a seven-part plan providing practical steps on how to be a godly influence in our society and how to take a stand for our faith in a culture aggressively opposed to the truth. there is hope for this present crisis, if we act now. this book is now available to you for just the cost of shipping and handling: $4.95. and if you order today, dr. youssef will also include the "action guide," practical qu
up next former cbo director douglas holtz-eakin.hite house's new defining moment, inflation t was a problem for nixon ford, carder. the white house is shifting responsibility with a narrative that couldsly circle back to democrats. we take it on next. - whether you are a religious person or not, most americans agree that we are facing a severe truth crisis. so many people are choosing their own feelings and limited experience over long proven, established truth. the result? chaos and absurdity....
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ivor douglas, he's chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at denver health, and a professor ats, welcome to the newshour, thank you for making the time, take is us, if you can, insigh your hospital, what does it look like, what do you soo he? >> it st an exception lally busy time, much as we havegñ seen before, unfortunately we are dealing now with a very busy surge of covi 19 an a very substantial deçó man fortbx■ hol services for a range of other things. unlike the previous surges that we dealt with where we had a little bit of reserve, without the impact of social distancing, masks an a relatively low immunization rate we are really at the pointw3 where-- what i am seeing is remarkable0l■ commitmt to care, our teams are doing really the utmost an i think that while we hear a lot about burnout wha we may not hear about is the what they have been asking for month to month an every day show up and do the st of care. it is a type of balance but the truth is we are am trouble. >> we are so grateful to them and so many others in other states as well. but tell me more about the sur
ivor douglas, he's chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at denver health, and a professor ats, welcome to the newshour, thank you for making the time, take is us, if you can, insigh your hospital, what does it look like, what do you soo he? >> it st an exception lally busy time, much as we havegñ seen before, unfortunately we are dealing now with a very busy surge of covi 19 an a very substantial deçó man fortbx■ hol services for a range of other things. unlike the previous...
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every morning and every afternoon douglas washington is right here on his post protecting the kids. he is a crossing guard and has been for strawbridge for about three years. >> it's like i'm a father figure, a big brother figure, and uncle figure. and the staff is is like family. >> reporter: at the end of the school year this family will be separated. >> it's just not going to be feasible. the parents around here. >> reporter: rochelle has a first grader here. >> he thinks this school is the best thing in the world. he did not like his kindergarten school. he likes the fact that it is close and we can ride bikes to school. to the hayward unified school district had to decide whether to the close four schools and five other facilities. in the end they voted to close just two schools. bowman and strawbridge. little daniela will miss it>> i like it with my friends. >> the district is facing a $14 million budget shortfall for the next school year on top of millions of dollars in maintenance costs for older schools. all while dealing with declining enrollment forcing these two closures
every morning and every afternoon douglas washington is right here on his post protecting the kids. he is a crossing guard and has been for strawbridge for about three years. >> it's like i'm a father figure, a big brother figure, and uncle figure. and the staff is is like family. >> reporter: at the end of the school year this family will be separated. >> it's just not going to be feasible. the parents around here. >> reporter: rochelle has a first grader here. >>...
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brinkley, in humanities and professor of history and bronx university and professor douglas brinkley is a best-selling author the grammy award-winning producer had he served as presidential historian for both new york post new york historical and sandinista a contributor to the new york times, the washington post, the boston globe and the author of numerous books in his most recent new york times bestseller, is american moonshine, john f. kennedy in the great space race. just before we begin i ask you please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices and remember to keep your mask on. please note with the exception of her house photographer, we are not permitting photography this morning afraid and please join me in welcoming our guests. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, welcome bob fast, robert caro and as the added attraction, bob woodward and what an honor it is to spend some one-on-one time with you. new york historical society and will then going to open it up for questions and some were putting up cards out for about a 40 minute conversation and with trent his
brinkley, in humanities and professor of history and bronx university and professor douglas brinkley is a best-selling author the grammy award-winning producer had he served as presidential historian for both new york post new york historical and sandinista a contributor to the new york times, the washington post, the boston globe and the author of numerous books in his most recent new york times bestseller, is american moonshine, john f. kennedy in the great space race. just before we begin i...
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illeana douglas from the university of glasgow.s developed a new device called dog phone which allows her 10-year-old labrador, zak, to video chat from her home unlike other pet cams, dog phone allows the dog decide when he wants to talk by shaking a ball that automatically starts a video chat on the lap top, making things weird for jeffrey toobin's dog. douglas said it was initially exciting to get calls from zak, but then it became a bit more emotional in the end when zak would not call her. issing she blamed on him being confused. yeah, right. it's bad when you're the clinging one in a relationship with your dog. whatever you need to tell yourself. honestly, she sounds like a crazy cat lady. meanwhile, dogs are entering the world of technology and social media. it's a matter of time before they do what humans do and create their own pornography. [ applause ] you're applauding dog porn. what kind of audience is this? >> you know exactly what audience this is. >> you made videos of dogs into dog porn. >> yes. the music made it wor
illeana douglas from the university of glasgow.s developed a new device called dog phone which allows her 10-year-old labrador, zak, to video chat from her home unlike other pet cams, dog phone allows the dog decide when he wants to talk by shaking a ball that automatically starts a video chat on the lap top, making things weird for jeffrey toobin's dog. douglas said it was initially exciting to get calls from zak, but then it became a bit more emotional in the end when zak would not call her....
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what's up seeing is douglas account for you out the group. i live in the hugh level. cognitive market lose a cup older i was going to lose you film. bring my closest emotion is yours. yeah. forgot that besides when your original assumption more sure about which thoughts or sort of command options. but i was going to teach like about the possible that i go somewhere near park. i live with me or if it's got to be a lot of lenient coronary 3 reason of course. remember the last girl that was my love and it's about coming. if you need been issue when you know about the police mission, you're putting coaching british north lot of mine in the tranquil flustering a longer motion for you, but me me me? when law not south, not after loma is a good the worse of story. the thing is that got more than they tease to it. you get after she was not smooth dining with there's my kid of the blizzard. you do pretty sienna chocolate at the also store dish. that was a little stuck. exactly. but she hasn't been able to dish and like i don't, why get people didn't e
what's up seeing is douglas account for you out the group. i live in the hugh level. cognitive market lose a cup older i was going to lose you film. bring my closest emotion is yours. yeah. forgot that besides when your original assumption more sure about which thoughts or sort of command options. but i was going to teach like about the possible that i go somewhere near park. i live with me or if it's got to be a lot of lenient coronary 3 reason of course. remember the last girl that was my...
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meeting with former addicts, douglas ross and nicola sturgeon agree urgent action is required.—turn, the tory leader says he may now support an official consumption facility which would allow people to use illegal class a drugs under supervision. there is a united effort to deal with this national scandal. the fact that so many lives are being lost means no one has got a monopoly on the solutions to this. we can come together from different ideas from different political sides to come up with a solution that can really make a difference. drugs charities have long advocated that there should be a right to recovery. now the scottish tories are proposing a new law that would give a legal right to treatment to any addicts who need it. nicola sturgeon says she is open to all ideas, including those proposals from the conservatives, as she admits the problem is drastic. i think the drugs death toll is unacceptable. i think it's shameful and we've got to turn it around, so i'm choosing not to be defensive about this, i'm choosing to be candid and say we've got to do much better. i've g
meeting with former addicts, douglas ross and nicola sturgeon agree urgent action is required.—turn, the tory leader says he may now support an official consumption facility which would allow people to use illegal class a drugs under supervision. there is a united effort to deal with this national scandal. the fact that so many lives are being lost means no one has got a monopoly on the solutions to this. we can come together from different ideas from different political sides to come up with...
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you see douglas, apostle finance football machine, but he should be up. yeah. but good. the jack authority will blow national. are you sure? it's like less as a senior last year for when you get by you can you is boys with the florida? yes. of course. looks like the it's like we're playing with her funny give you sports. when you ask about a week of lateness more on just a smile. i was like, wait a, somebody is like, my change the quote that i wish the place quoted, ever sweet that cut the children. i'm here, the character briefly about them. we'd like to let them up with all that on you to get miss. i'm but the so with that we're gonna try to get the car to come. segue feels to come. we a little bit we are using he didn't, i just get, i am keesa through d, i a mother in law to re up was why wouldn't you pasto lewis look up or yahoo mostly, and you come when you moodle 3 of them from company. it's me, nation, assume that it that are more so cards are both. i will my me up like i had to please. i got to work out with this was when you were to the end, they used to be list
you see douglas, apostle finance football machine, but he should be up. yeah. but good. the jack authority will blow national. are you sure? it's like less as a senior last year for when you get by you can you is boys with the florida? yes. of course. looks like the it's like we're playing with her funny give you sports. when you ask about a week of lateness more on just a smile. i was like, wait a, somebody is like, my change the quote that i wish the place quoted, ever sweet that cut the...
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so lincoln and douglas. for the moment we are living through. >> i think so. what douglas went through, what lincoln fought through. more lincoln about lincoln especially than anybody else in history but what i wanted to do is focus on how they intersected, where we were as a country then, never perfect, always trying to be, fought a war in order to get there and i just think some of the race problems that we have today is because people have no idea how far we've come and what was going on in the rest of the world where there was slavery on every single continent on the planet. we didn't invent it, nor did we have the market cornered on it. nor did we make excuses for. i also think you can learn to other things from these guys. they were self-made men. nobody gave them anything. if you look at lincoln, light years better than frederick douglass but as bad as anybody could have it. abject poverty, illiterate parents, one year collective live school, self-taught lawyer, one term congressman, then ends up gett
so lincoln and douglas. for the moment we are living through. >> i think so. what douglas went through, what lincoln fought through. more lincoln about lincoln especially than anybody else in history but what i wanted to do is focus on how they intersected, where we were as a country then, never perfect, always trying to be, fought a war in order to get there and i just think some of the race problems that we have today is because people have no idea how far we've come and what was going...
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meeting with former addicts, douglas ross and nicola sturgeon agree urgent action is required.n official consumption facility which would allow people to use illegal class a drugs under supervision. there is a united effort to deal with this national scandal. the fact that so many lives are being lost means no one has got a monopoly on the solutions to this. we can come together from different ideas from different political sides to come up with a solution that can really make a difference. drugs charities have long advocated that there should be a right to recovery. now the scottish tories are proposing a new law that would give a legal right to treatment to any addicts who need it. nicola sturgeon says she is open to all ideas, including those proposals from the conservatives, as she admits the problem is drastic. i think the drugs death toll is unacceptable. i think it's shameful and we've got to turn it around, so i'm choosing not to be defensive about this, i'm choosing to be candid and say we've got to do much better. i've got to do much better, my government has to do mu
meeting with former addicts, douglas ross and nicola sturgeon agree urgent action is required.n official consumption facility which would allow people to use illegal class a drugs under supervision. there is a united effort to deal with this national scandal. the fact that so many lives are being lost means no one has got a monopoly on the solutions to this. we can come together from different ideas from different political sides to come up with a solution that can really make a difference....
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. >> river douglas. >> jimmy: every day, river douglas, always first and last name, every time billyut river douglas. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i told him, they're both wearing spider-man stuff. river was wearing a batman mask over his face. >> mixed with spider-man. [ cheers and applause ] good boy. >> jimmy: i told billy, it's nice that river's wearing spider-man, but his grandpa is the vulture. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and billy will not accept that. >> really? >> jimmy: yes. he's like, "no, he isn't." he just can't accept that river has an evil grandfather. [ laughter ] >> right. wow. i didn't know this. i have to talk to river about this. this is interesting. i have to break that in. explain it to him. he does this really interesting thing. he's really into spider-man a lot. yeah. halloween just happened. i asked him, like i didn't know. so what do you think, what are you going to be? he goes, spider-man, of course. he says to me, poppy, what are you going to be, batman? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and? you are. >> yes. i go, yeah, probably. he says -- he says, he's your favorite superhero, right
. >> river douglas. >> jimmy: every day, river douglas, always first and last name, every time billyut river douglas. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i told him, they're both wearing spider-man stuff. river was wearing a batman mask over his face. >> mixed with spider-man. [ cheers and applause ] good boy. >> jimmy: i told billy, it's nice that river's wearing spider-man, but his grandpa is the vulture. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and billy will not accept that....
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three and 50,000 slaveholders, it was up to lincoln to tear that apart douglass douglas i d it rightntry to keep together . >> we talk in the book about th terrific story of terrific douglas of beating his slave master. his slave master was known to b this tough guy. he was known for breaking slaves . and he didn't tell anyone. he knew it was going to embarrass him if he found out that this black guy had beat th hell out of him and his help as well. >> he said i learned from that day come out my self-esteem cam back, the rest of my life i would never take another step back whether he was chased off stage by a hostile crowd, he would come back. he also knew who had his back. a lot of white guys in the nort that i believe in this guy and believe in his vision and i believe in this country. most of all, like you, he bleed red, white, and blue. >> he left the country and was treated by gold he came back an said i'm going to fix it, but h was mad that lincoln even brought up colonization. >> and you talk about the evolution because douglass douglas didn't start off that way. than he said
three and 50,000 slaveholders, it was up to lincoln to tear that apart douglass douglas i d it rightntry to keep together . >> we talk in the book about th terrific story of terrific douglas of beating his slave master. his slave master was known to b this tough guy. he was known for breaking slaves . and he didn't tell anyone. he knew it was going to embarrass him if he found out that this black guy had beat th hell out of him and his help as well. >> he said i learned from that...
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douglas murray, thank you very much.half or so the politicization of everything. if you have the wrong political beliefs, you can't reallyer function as a free american in the country. you could lose your banking services without notice. is not hypothetical, it is happening. we have exclusive reporting on where it is happening and to whom. we should tell you the hot patriot awards, you can stream it after the show on tuckercarlson.com. [applause] ♪ ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we le
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douglas a special guest at inaugural.avery and allow our nation reunite. with so much work left to do together. john wilkes booth assassination robbed frederick douglass of a partner to do that work with and america of its greatest president at a time of our greatest need. frederick douglass out lived abraham lincoln 30 years staying near rochester new york until 1872. major mark on american history came alongside our 16th president. individually, they were great men. together, they were unstoppable. steve: looks like a great special. fantastic book available today. ainsley: that was amazing. that was wonderful, brian. brian: south carolina was the back drop, of course, where you grew up. sitting battery overlooking fort sumter and 54th had their biggest battle. i will be in manhasset, wednesday night thursday and staten island. friday lawrenceville outside of atlanta. saturday in kentucky and sunday west virginia 4:00 on stage. just go brian kilmeade.com. hope to see you on the road. steve: congratulations. ainsley: bria
douglas a special guest at inaugural.avery and allow our nation reunite. with so much work left to do together. john wilkes booth assassination robbed frederick douglass of a partner to do that work with and america of its greatest president at a time of our greatest need. frederick douglass out lived abraham lincoln 30 years staying near rochester new york until 1872. major mark on american history came alongside our 16th president. individually, they were great men. together, they were...
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meeting with former addicts, douglas ross and nicola sturgeon agree urgent action is required.low people to use illegal class a drugs under supervision. there is a united effort to deal with this national scandal. the fact that so many lives are being lost means no one has got a monopoly on the solutions to this. we can come together from different ideas from different political sides to come up with a solution that can really make a difference. drugs charities have long advocated that there should be a right to recovery. now the scottish tories are proposing a new law that would give a legal right to treatment to any addicts who need it. nicola sturgeon says she is open to all ideas, including those proposals from the conservatives, as she admits the problem is drastic. i think the drugs death toll is unacceptable. i think it's shameful and we've got to turn it around, so i'm choosing not to be defensive about this, i'm choosing to be candid and say we've got to do much better. i've got to do much better, my government has to do much better, and there's a serious determination
meeting with former addicts, douglas ross and nicola sturgeon agree urgent action is required.low people to use illegal class a drugs under supervision. there is a united effort to deal with this national scandal. the fact that so many lives are being lost means no one has got a monopoly on the solutions to this. we can come together from different ideas from different political sides to come up with a solution that can really make a difference. drugs charities have long advocated that there...
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general mohammed, i'm done, douglas also known as him and he says they discussed it with all parties including the detain prime minister, who he says was on board della ham dock has since been reinstated by the generals and a new power sharing deals from so it over here what happened on october 25th was the ultimate outcome of a long process since the change started in sudan during such process, many discussions were made. and many initiatives were proposed by various parties, the prime minister himself proposed to initiative. and during our meetings and the transition and partners council, all the sovereignty council, with the cabinet of ministers, we made maximum effort. but we couldn't reach a breakthrough. and at that point, we were left with 3 options. the best of which was the move we had taken. it was completely agreeable to the prime minister himself of the work. we did not make such a move on our own. and you can watch the full interview with general dag low on talked to 0 at 0730 gmc on friday, men or thousands of sudanese. i've been back on the streets, renewing their dema
general mohammed, i'm done, douglas also known as him and he says they discussed it with all parties including the detain prime minister, who he says was on board della ham dock has since been reinstated by the generals and a new power sharing deals from so it over here what happened on october 25th was the ultimate outcome of a long process since the change started in sudan during such process, many discussions were made. and many initiatives were proposed by various parties, the prime...
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douglas, it is so good to see you in real life.someone who published a novel in august and then win the booker in november, felt surreal. in solidarity with cop26 happening in my hometown, i have to be the greenest author, everything i did was from my sofa. but it didn't stop the puck reaching people around the world. you did global events but you had to do them from your front room? that is right. you are an executive in the fashion industry for years and i wonder how that fashioned your approach to marketing your novels? the marketing of something — marketing your novels? the marketing of something that _ marketing your novels? the marketing of something that understanding i marketing your novels? the marketing of something that understanding art i of something that understanding art and commerce together quite naturally. but i am very visual thinker and i think about my writing in that way and try to hold texture and i think about balance a lot. i think about the world visually and it allows the reader is to step into the lives
douglas, it is so good to see you in real life.someone who published a novel in august and then win the booker in november, felt surreal. in solidarity with cop26 happening in my hometown, i have to be the greenest author, everything i did was from my sofa. but it didn't stop the puck reaching people around the world. you did global events but you had to do them from your front room? that is right. you are an executive in the fashion industry for years and i wonder how that fashioned your...
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but the justices came to suspect he wanted to be president, and then you had douglas who the justices suspected of wanting to be president. there are all these internecine battles happening. by the time harry truman became president, weeks into his term as vice president in 1945, the supreme court had already in his terms made a mess of itself. >> so truman, you know, you mentioned early in the book that, you know, it took 4 1/2 years before fdr got to appoint a justice and truman matched that number in the first 4 1/2 years, appoint four, right? and he starts with harold burton. it seems like truman's approach is, you know, he's appointing friends or people that he knows, but it's not necessarily that he's appointing these people because he thinks they will support him because they're friends or even because they supported him politically. he's got his eye on -- he's thinking a step ahead. here is the legal steps we need to take for me to do what i need to do and i need to find justices that support that legal theory. is that more or less what he's trying to accomplish? >> he is, but
but the justices came to suspect he wanted to be president, and then you had douglas who the justices suspected of wanting to be president. there are all these internecine battles happening. by the time harry truman became president, weeks into his term as vice president in 1945, the supreme court had already in his terms made a mess of itself. >> so truman, you know, you mentioned early in the book that, you know, it took 4 1/2 years before fdr got to appoint a justice and truman matched...
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author douglas murray joins us right now. douglas george to you. >> good morning.t rights, they figured okay, how do we get rid of these people, and so we were just hearing them talk about how they have gotten enough signatures and a petition to get rid of the chair and apparently these three other people who were part of this facebook group that allegedly targeted conservatives and people, parents who were against crt. >> yeah, you'll remember, parents in loudoun county had to put up with an extraordinary amount in recent months. they have been lied to, they have been defamed, some of them have been called domestic terrorists, some of them have been dragged out of school board meetings by police. all of this , because they are trying to stand up for their kids, and for their kids not to be indoctrinated by crt in schools, and they've also put up , unfortunately, with a lot of lies, other lies about them. people have said including from the school board that crt is not being taught in the schools and then we discover of course there are things like a $300,000 gift
author douglas murray joins us right now. douglas george to you. >> good morning.t rights, they figured okay, how do we get rid of these people, and so we were just hearing them talk about how they have gotten enough signatures and a petition to get rid of the chair and apparently these three other people who were part of this facebook group that allegedly targeted conservatives and people, parents who were against crt. >> yeah, you'll remember, parents in loudoun county had to put...