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dr. pauling, i see that you have been around the white house a few times. [laughter] >> before introducing him to the first lady, he said, i hope you will continue to express your opinions. now mrs. kennedy was not as gracious, she said, dr. pauling, my little girl wants to know what has daddy done wrong today. [laughter] >> clearly the most controversial guest was jay robert, the father of the atomic bomb, who i think you may have heard little bit about if you were here in the previous discussion. lost his security clearance in 1954 and this was part of an effort by president kennedy and people in the white house staff to -- to initiate some sort of public redemption form and released from purgatory and this was part of two-step process. later on he was given award, selected for award from president kennedy. other people at the dinner who were significant and it was just such an incredible list of -- of people included james baldwin. james baldwin had met robert kennedy that night for the first time, met president kennedy intel and -- as well, a year later
dr. pauling, i see that you have been around the white house a few times. [laughter] >> before introducing him to the first lady, he said, i hope you will continue to express your opinions. now mrs. kennedy was not as gracious, she said, dr. pauling, my little girl wants to know what has daddy done wrong today. [laughter] >> clearly the most controversial guest was jay robert, the father of the atomic bomb, who i think you may have heard little bit about if you were here in the...
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twitter say they have suspended several libertarian accounts, including ron paul, institute director daniel mcadams. here is dras congressman and host of the ron paul liberty report. dr. paul, good to have you here. we have heard that mr. mcadams twitter account is back on. we tried to contact twitter. they have not returned our calls. have they made any attempt to explain their actions or apologize or to you or mr. mcadams? >> not to me. he was put back on there with some type of apology bit but i don't remember the wording. it was associated with a form of apology. that they put him back on. david: do you think it was mistake be or deliberate effort to silence you guys? >> i think, probably both. they're deliberately attacking, many libertarian conservative constitutionalists. that is common practice. they do make mistakes, they overshoot, daniel mcadams didn't tweet anything. he promoted something. somebody else said something he retweet he it. i guess his guilt level was lower, they decided they might be, maybe public pressure still helps because we did get some attention on the websites people like you an
twitter say they have suspended several libertarian accounts, including ron paul, institute director daniel mcadams. here is dras congressman and host of the ron paul liberty report. dr. paul, good to have you here. we have heard that mr. mcadams twitter account is back on. we tried to contact twitter. they have not returned our calls. have they made any attempt to explain their actions or apologize or to you or mr. mcadams? >> not to me. he was put back on there with some type of apology...
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craig wright fake toshi in is no different than dr paul newman dr mengele decided it as you say dr paul kruger dr michael will go into dr craig right they are eugenicists as was keynes ok it was the genesis to exactly let's keep that in the past and let's move on to the future which is this headline i have a tweet regarding the trust listen a church of big coin people put more faith in a guy names to toshi nakamoto that no one has ever met than they do in the us fed now the important thing about this is this quote comes from jeffrey spread he's the chairman and c.e.o. of the new york stock exchange which is another exchange they've just announced this new backed app which is a way to trade crypto currency used in the new york stock exchange but again people put more faith he observes in this anonymous guy named toshi nakamoto who's nobody has ever met and they do in the us fed which is a very powerful observation it's a profound statement i mean do we dole invented fire no but doesn't stop me from using it do we know who invented the wheel you know but it doesn't stop me from using it b
craig wright fake toshi in is no different than dr paul newman dr mengele decided it as you say dr paul kruger dr michael will go into dr craig right they are eugenicists as was keynes ok it was the genesis to exactly let's keep that in the past and let's move on to the future which is this headline i have a tweet regarding the trust listen a church of big coin people put more faith in a guy names to toshi nakamoto that no one has ever met than they do in the us fed now the important thing...
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dr. pauling, i see you've been around the white house a few times. and then before introducing into the first lady, he said i hope you will continue to express your opinions. by mrs. kennedy was not ashe gracious. she said a little crow once to know what has to be done wrong today. clearly the most controversial castc was jay robert oppenheime, father off the atomic bomb who e think you may have heard a little bit about if you are here in the previous discussion. oppenheimer lost his security clearance in 1954. this is part of an effort by president kennedy in people in the white house staff to initiate some sort of public redemption. there he was released from political purgatory and this is part of a two-step process later on the following you he was given -- selected for the word that presidentr kennedy. other people at the dinner who were significant, and it was just such an incredible list of people included james baldwin. james baldwin had met robert kennedy that night for the first time, and that president kennedy as well. in a year later they
dr. pauling, i see you've been around the white house a few times. and then before introducing into the first lady, he said i hope you will continue to express your opinions. by mrs. kennedy was not ashe gracious. she said a little crow once to know what has to be done wrong today. clearly the most controversial castc was jay robert oppenheime, father off the atomic bomb who e think you may have heard a little bit about if you are here in the previous discussion. oppenheimer lost his security...
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congressman dr ron paul thank you for your time and your comments. here. another day another hacking scandal now the us democratic party has claimed its detected an attempt to hack its voter database with elections just a few months away this is just further proof that there are constant threats as we head into the midterm elections and we must remain vigilant in order to prevent future attacks. live now to our washington correspondents america come from or it's the mirror all's not what it first seemed to the democratic party correct yes well at first it looked like just another meddling story in the endless stream of meddling reports that we've come across lately and the democratic party said that it had detected an attempt to hack its voter base and of course total panic ensued in the media check it out d.n.c. just confirmed n.b.c. news it has alerted authorities to an attempted it of their voter file and the takeaway really is is this continues to be a major issue democratic party's voter database targeted with a sophisticated hacking attempt to target
congressman dr ron paul thank you for your time and your comments. here. another day another hacking scandal now the us democratic party has claimed its detected an attempt to hack its voter database with elections just a few months away this is just further proof that there are constant threats as we head into the midterm elections and we must remain vigilant in order to prevent future attacks. live now to our washington correspondents america come from or it's the mirror all's not what it...
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dr paul can says his experience in the hospital and in his own family were three of his five children are minority confirms the study's findings but this is right on the money that the race in america often is a marker for disadvantage in other things i have three african-american kids they're not in a disadvantage because i'm a wealthy physician and they're well educated and in a different community with access to everything so it's not a race it's that opportunity in that opportunity he says can make all the difference john hendren l.g. zero chicago. arts offered to have the headlines here and al-jazeera turkey has filed a complaint with the world trade organization over u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports president trumbo did a doubling of tire of this month off the turkey refused to release an american pasta who's been detained for nearly two minutes. there's no difference between the direct attacks on our call to prayer in al flag and the attack on our economy the goal is the same the goal is to bring to heel turkey in the turkish nation to hold a captive we are nation tha
dr paul can says his experience in the hospital and in his own family were three of his five children are minority confirms the study's findings but this is right on the money that the race in america often is a marker for disadvantage in other things i have three african-american kids they're not in a disadvantage because i'm a wealthy physician and they're well educated and in a different community with access to everything so it's not a race it's that opportunity in that opportunity he says...
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i just want to add, there is excellent testimony from 2002 by dr. paulrowth on the significance of buildings on potrero point. quite a bit about the potrero power station site and i'll make sure you get a copy of that testimony. thank you very much. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, jared domini, treasurer of the dogpatch business association, not representing them today. [please stand by] >> -- of the power plant site and pier 70. this will be a huge asset to our neighborhood and san francisco at large. the neighborhood sees this project as helping unite and expand dogpatch to the waterfront. who can resist the grace and beauty of the stack, our neighborhood icon? frankly, i'd be happy if this project were referred to as the dogpatch power plant. thanks very much for your support. >> president hillis: thank you. hello. >> hello, commissioners. my name is karen baselini. because i've been in the dogpatch for 13 years, i've real he watched the site line and it's changed dramatically, and i've seen the waterfront from
i just want to add, there is excellent testimony from 2002 by dr. paulrowth on the significance of buildings on potrero point. quite a bit about the potrero power station site and i'll make sure you get a copy of that testimony. thank you very much. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, jared domini, treasurer of the dogpatch business association, not representing them today. [please stand by] >> -- of the power plant site and pier 70. this...
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dr paul can says his experience in the hospital and in his own family were three of his five children a minority confirms the study's findings but this is right on the money that race in america often is a marker for disadvantage in other things i have three african-american kids they're not in a disadvantage because i'm a wealthy physician and they're well educated and and the different community with access to everything so it's not a race it's that opportunity in that opportunity he says can make all the difference john hendren al-jazeera chicago. there were emotional reunions hundreds of north and south korean family members saw each other for the first time and many decades south koreans had to win the lottery to take part in the three day reunion as a result of the no one to monaghan has more. they waited a lifetime to make this journey families separated by war will finally be reunited . they are the lucky ones tens of thousands applied but only a small number get to go. eighty five year old back so you know him was a teenager when the korean war broke out in one nine hundred f
dr paul can says his experience in the hospital and in his own family were three of his five children a minority confirms the study's findings but this is right on the money that race in america often is a marker for disadvantage in other things i have three african-american kids they're not in a disadvantage because i'm a wealthy physician and they're well educated and and the different community with access to everything so it's not a race it's that opportunity in that opportunity he says can...
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say dr paul kruger dr michael will go there and dr craig right they are eugenicists as was keynes ok it was the genesis to exactly let's keep that in the past and let's move on to the future which is this headline i have a tweet regarding the trust listen a church of big coin people put more faith in a guy name so she nakamoto that no one has ever met than they do in the u.s. fed now the important thing about this is this quote comes from geoffrey spread sure he's the chairman and c.e.o. of the new york stock exchange which is another exchange they've just announced this new backed app which is a way to trade crypto currency used in the new york stock exchange but again people put more faith he observes and this anonymous guy names the toshi nakamoto who's nobody has ever met and they do in the us fed which is a very powerful observation it's a profound statement i mean doing invented fire no but doesn't stop me from using it do we know who invented the wheel you know but it doesn't stop me from using it but the thing is you don't need to trust anybody you don't need to trust the tos
say dr paul kruger dr michael will go there and dr craig right they are eugenicists as was keynes ok it was the genesis to exactly let's keep that in the past and let's move on to the future which is this headline i have a tweet regarding the trust listen a church of big coin people put more faith in a guy name so she nakamoto that no one has ever met than they do in the u.s. fed now the important thing about this is this quote comes from geoffrey spread sure he's the chairman and c.e.o. of the...
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have dr gina loudon she is a psychology expert and host of america trends with dr gina and in los angeles we cross to ron paul cohn he is a comedian frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate gina let me go to you because i know your political stripes pretty well and reflect upon what i had to say in the introduction to mean if you don't agree you face insults harassment and bile and ask representatives beliefs about what it means to be on the receiving end of violence it seems to me and i don't want to overdramatize things but over the last few weeks it seems to me that part of the political spectrum wants to normalize political violence in terms of speech at least go ahead gina in west palm beach it's discouraging because i think that my whole political life my thing has been that sometimes i'm wrong and i hold myself out to the fact that i may be wrong but i enjoyed the civil. course some of my favorite things to do have a
have dr gina loudon she is a psychology expert and host of america trends with dr gina and in los angeles we cross to ron paul cohn he is a comedian frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate gina let me go to you because i know your political stripes pretty well and reflect upon what i had to say in the...
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s correspondent paul york because he could be the beginning of a crackdown on the media there. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for joining us we're starting this program with the story of a former officer of the turkish navy now living as a refugee in belgium now this man is one of thousands of military personnel purged by the turkish government for allegedly taking part in the failed coup two years ago many other officers like him have been accused of terrorism and are now behind bars in turkey in this exclusive report terry scholz talks with the former turkish officer and former nato diplomat who fears he could be snatched up at any time by turkish government agents. peaceful days with his family are something former turkish naval officer just for talking wasn't sure he'd ever happen again after president relative tie a pair to one accused of the then lieutenant commander and most other officer stationed at nato of supporting the two thousand and sixteen coup took korea was imprisoned but escaped several months ago and returned to brussels where he tried to stay under the turkish gover
s correspondent paul york because he could be the beginning of a crackdown on the media there. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for joining us we're starting this program with the story of a former officer of the turkish navy now living as a refugee in belgium now this man is one of thousands of military personnel purged by the turkish government for allegedly taking part in the failed coup two years ago many other officers like him have been accused of terrorism and are now behind bars in turkey...
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paul manafort, didn't he spend, dr.of time over a 2005 tax case? here we have evidence of these kids, the conditions they were living. in what specifically happened here. >> it's truly remarkable. this is, perhaps, the most horrific case study of just how politicized the judicial system has become in recent years. you need to listen to what trace said again. these were children, almost a dozen children and they found the dead body of a 4-year-old on the compound. they found the weapons they found the training materials. and these people are left to leave the courtroom without paying a bail and i think the best they did is to give them ankle bracelet trackers? this isn't justice. this is where political correctness can get in the way of keeping americans safe, sean. it's a travesty. >> sean: well, the judge saying prosecutors didn't prove, dan bongino, that the terrorists were a danger to the community. it's only really a signature bond. meaning they don't need a only o post a signature. >> we are talking about white col
paul manafort, didn't he spend, dr.of time over a 2005 tax case? here we have evidence of these kids, the conditions they were living. in what specifically happened here. >> it's truly remarkable. this is, perhaps, the most horrific case study of just how politicized the judicial system has become in recent years. you need to listen to what trace said again. these were children, almost a dozen children and they found the dead body of a 4-year-old on the compound. they found the weapons...
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paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend dr. dan c. cummins, peoples church, jacksonville, texas. the chaplain: come pray with me. our father, let us walk worthy of the vocation wherein we are called, with all lowliness and meekness, long suffering for bearing one another in love, keeping the peaceful unity of the spirit, for you have given grace to us all according to the gift of christ. let us speak the truth in love, putting on the new man, which is created in your righteousness and holiness and putting away lying, let us speak truth to our neighbor for we are members one of another. when angry, may we sin not. neither give place to the devil. and let no corrupt communication proceed out of ur mouth but that which is edifing, and let us not grieve the spirit of the holy god. let evil speaking be put away and let us be kind one another, tender-hearted, for giving one another even as you, for christ sake, have forgiven us. we ask this in jesus name. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 2-a of house resolution 1012, the j
paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend dr. dan c. cummins, peoples church, jacksonville, texas. the chaplain: come pray with me. our father, let us walk worthy of the vocation wherein we are called, with all lowliness and meekness, long suffering for bearing one another in love, keeping the peaceful unity of the spirit, for you have given grace to us all according to the gift of christ. let us...
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paul manafort. i want to bring in dr. jemison, a former nasa astronaut and the first african-american female to go into space in 1992. a hero of mine. matt walsh r, not a hero of min but a friend. what do you think of the proposal? >> i'm disappointed. we're taking something that has an opportunity to really unite humanity, that we can work around, space exflor ratiplorae using it divisively. if there are issues associated with reorganization, that makes sense. the united states has formidable capabilities in space. yes, we need to keep them up. there is already a level of militarization. the need to create a separate military branch, the pentagon required another $8 billion to do that, is really disappointing. it is worrisome because of the rhetoric, not the issue around reorganization to be more reb t robust, to do other things. >> there is a threat. china and russia are testing anti-satellite weapons and moving forward. do we need to be doing so? >> well, we've actually been able to do some of this before. we've actual
paul manafort. i want to bring in dr. jemison, a former nasa astronaut and the first african-american female to go into space in 1992. a hero of mine. matt walsh r, not a hero of min but a friend. what do you think of the proposal? >> i'm disappointed. we're taking something that has an opportunity to really unite humanity, that we can work around, space exflor ratiplorae using it divisively. if there are issues associated with reorganization, that makes sense. the united states has...
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paul rudd and evangeline lilly as the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back as well as hope's father, drcience boffin. this time around, villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there was a lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. ok, i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one is that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you look at the way marvel has been going, they love an ensemble movie now. this fits into that, although the mood is of course much lighter. there are dark marvel movies and epic marvel movies. there are silly marvel movies. this one has its own personality, as it should, and it is the more child—friendly marvel movie. it is a bit more flippant and funny and frothy and pacey, and there is nothing wrong with that. but ultimately, it is slightly less memorable because of that. but there's nothing wrong
paul rudd and evangeline lilly as the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back as well as hope's father, drcience boffin. this time around, villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there was a lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. ok, i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one is that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul...
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dr. ashton is here with that. >>> plus, a "gma" exclusive. paul walker home videos.o help others. hat his family is saying now about the late star in a documentary. >>> "deals & steals" day and sammy will show us one of the biggest bargains. everything is $20 or less and a great audience upstairs. we cannot wait to join them. stay with us. stay with us. l the cars. uh, all the cars? all the cars. old cars? yes. new cars? oh, yeah. sports cars? indeed. a big ol' boat-like car? permission to come aboard! what about a car that's all (makes awkward car noises) hgnnnn-nn-nn-nnnn-ayy-ayyy i don't see why not. what about, let's say... oh, i don't know, a purple van with a painting of a wizard just shooting lightning out of his fingers riding a unicorn sneezing rainbows? definitely. just asking for a friend. yea, i figured. (whispered to camera) wow. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, t
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former campaign manager paul manafort was capturing the spotlight, it's easy to miss some of the policy changes the trump administration is implementing. for example, hud chief dr. ben carson gutted on obama era regulation designed to combat dissemination in housing. a coalition of housing advocates sued hud. lisa rice was one of the lead plaintiffs in the case. so nice to have you with us. let's talk about the fair housing68 into law hnson. what is fair housing? ms. rice: fair housing simply means that people have the right to live where they want to live in their community of choice free from discrimination. soledad: you had hoped that dr. ben carson who runs hud would challenge and aggressively challenge housing discrimination. has he done that? ms. rice: not when it comes to lifting up and enforcing a key part of the fair housing act, which is affirmatively furthering fair housing. soledad: what does that mean? ms. rice: no federal funds can be used in a way to promote discrimination, engage in discrimination, support discrimination, and federal funds should be used in a way that promote and supports inclusive, safe, diverse neighborhoods. t being dismissed
former campaign manager paul manafort was capturing the spotlight, it's easy to miss some of the policy changes the trump administration is implementing. for example, hud chief dr. ben carson gutted on obama era regulation designed to combat dissemination in housing. a coalition of housing advocates sued hud. lisa rice was one of the lead plaintiffs in the case. so nice to have you with us. let's talk about the fair housing68 into law hnson. what is fair housing? ms. rice: fair housing simply...
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paul rudd and evangeline lilly are the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back as well as hope's father, drafter what he knows about shrinking. there is a lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you look at the way marvel has been going, they love an ensemble movie now. this fits into that, although the mood is of course much lighter. there are dark marvel movies and epic marvel movies. there are silly marvel movies. this one has its own personality, as it should, and it is the more child—friendly marvel movie. it is a bit more flippant and funny and frothy and pacey, and there is nothing wrong with that. but ultimately, it is slightly less memorable because of that. but there's nothing wrong with that in august as long as there's something for adults and children, as
paul rudd and evangeline lilly are the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back as well as hope's father, drafter what he knows about shrinking. there is a lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline...
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dr. george parkman, one of the wealthiest men in boston, disappeared. he was last seen visiting his alma mater, harvard medical school. next, paul collins, english professor who specializes in books about 19th century crimes, discusses the case in his book, "blood and ivy," in which he details an investigation conducted by the suspect's medic school -- medical school colleagues to locate the victim in the building already full of dead bodies. the massachusetts historical society hosted this hour-long program. then as we do with many cases, we have a display of our collection to explore the items we have. peter jumping will explain the display here. -- peter will explain the display here. >> we had the pleasure of having our speaker do the research right in this room. and the display of materials in this collection, used in this book, this was a scandalous event, and generated in this generated an anonymous amount of literature. for the first time, of where events took place. the forensic evidence from the trial that you will hear about in a minute. we put a few of those things on display to give you a sense of what we have in ou
dr. george parkman, one of the wealthiest men in boston, disappeared. he was last seen visiting his alma mater, harvard medical school. next, paul collins, english professor who specializes in books about 19th century crimes, discusses the case in his book, "blood and ivy," in which he details an investigation conducted by the suspect's medic school -- medical school colleagues to locate the victim in the building already full of dead bodies. the massachusetts historical society...
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paul in terms of jobs. that is absolutely necessary. there is a great pastor, dr.ill winston in chicago, he has a great program where he is guiding folks. about 360 jobs, connecting them to manufacturers, these are people with backgrounds and records. so i can understand that is one element of it. but this law enforcement issue is very big. let's think about the numbers here. we saw that about seven people were killed, the new updated number is seven people killed from this past friday to today. we have over 600 new police officers that had the streets of chicago and the numbers are still as chaotic as they were in the beginning of the month! just imagine if we invited the national guard into chicago. it wouldn't be 600 people there from the national guard. that tells me that we have absolutely no choice. we have to put politics aside and president trump must come in. laura ingraham has been talking about this for a long time. we have to do a lot more for chicago. this isn't a casual discussion for anyone. there's lives on the line, my brother almost lost his life
paul in terms of jobs. that is absolutely necessary. there is a great pastor, dr.ill winston in chicago, he has a great program where he is guiding folks. about 360 jobs, connecting them to manufacturers, these are people with backgrounds and records. so i can understand that is one element of it. but this law enforcement issue is very big. let's think about the numbers here. we saw that about seven people were killed, the new updated number is seven people killed from this past friday to...
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dr. george parkman, one of the wealthiest men in boston, disappeared. he was last seen visiting his alma mater, harvard medical school. next, paul collins, english professor who specializes in books about 19th century crimes, discusses the case in his book, "blood and ivy," in which he details an investigation conducted by the suspect's medic school -- medical school colleagues to locate the victim in the building already full of dead bodies. the massachusetts historical society hosted this hour-long program. then as we do with many cases, we have a display of our collection to explore the items we have. peter jumping will explain the display here. -- peter will explain the display here. >> we had the pleasure of having our speaker do the research right in this room. and the display of materials in this collection, used in this book, this was a scandalous event, and generated in this generated an anonymous amount of literature.
dr. george parkman, one of the wealthiest men in boston, disappeared. he was last seen visiting his alma mater, harvard medical school. next, paul collins, english professor who specializes in books about 19th century crimes, discusses the case in his book, "blood and ivy," in which he details an investigation conducted by the suspect's medic school -- medical school colleagues to locate the victim in the building already full of dead bodies. the massachusetts historical society...
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so, paul rudd and evangeline lilly are the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back, as well as hope's father, dr. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there is an lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. ok, i wouldn't mess with her. she's cool, actually. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. so, paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you look at the way marvel has been going, they love an ensemble movie now. this fits into that, although the mood is of course much lighter. there are dark marvel movies, there are epic marvel movies. there are rebellious and silly marvel movies. this one has its own personality, as it should, and it is the more child—friendly marvel movie. it is a bit more flippant and funny and frothy and pacey, and there is nothing wrong with that. but, ultimately, it is slightly less memorable because of that. so there's nothing wrong with that in august as long
so, paul rudd and evangeline lilly are the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back, as well as hope's father, dr. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there is an lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. ok, i wouldn't mess with her. she's cool, actually. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. so, paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much...
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paul rudd and evangeline lilly are the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back as well as hope's father, dry as the wasp in action. i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you look at the way marvel has been going, they love an ensemble movie now. this fits into that, although the mood is of course much lighter. there are dark marvel movies and epic marvel movies. there are silly marvel movies. this one has its own personality, as it should, and it is the more child—friendly marvel movie. it is a bit more flippant and funny and frothy and pacey, and there is nothing wrong with that. but ultimately, it is slightly less memorable because of that. but there's nothing wrong with that in august as long as there's something for adults and children, as that's what we all need at this time of year. absolutely. i was a little disappointed that michelle pfeiffer
paul rudd and evangeline lilly are the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back as well as hope's father, dry as the wasp in action. i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you look at the way marvel has been...
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dr. philip stinson. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: making sense of how tech ups could foster peace in the middleast, and remembering the life of modern dance master, paul but first, with just a few days left until hearings for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh begin, c tinue our look at his record on key issues senatorsel will lpress him on. tonight: business and labor-- s e subject of a large percentage of caat reach the high court. i'm joined by: karen harned, the executive director of the smal business legal center at the national federation of independent business. and daniel goldberg, the legal director at al for justice, an advocacy group. and we welcome both of you to the "newshour karen harnem going to start with you. how, as you look back at brett kavanaugh's record, how are his decisions seen by th people you represent, small businesses? >> we are very encouraged, as we've looked at his record, because, really, whadoes is give you predictability and certainty in the law because of the way he approaches his decision-making. he starts with the text of a aat e and starts with what the constitution says so, therefore, , you haven the boo a be
dr. philip stinson. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: making sense of how tech ups could foster peace in the middleast, and remembering the life of modern dance master, paul but first, with just a few days left until hearings for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh begin, c tinue our look at his record on key issues senatorsel will lpress him on. tonight: business and labor-- s e subject of a large percentage of caat reach the high court. i'm joined by: karen harned,...
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paul chavez. >> good evening, bueno noches. we're in the time of historic annivers tonight we tonight we gather to honor the life and legacy of drher was convinced that nonviolence truly is more powerful than violence. he used to say when you practice nonviolence that you're in control of the fight as opposed to responding to the actions of your adversaries. and so he knew that farm workers just like the striking sanitation workers were struggling for much more than better wages. we were fighting for respect. see, my dad understood that you could use violence and maybe scare and intimidate employers to meeting our demands, but you would never earn their respect. the key was respect. we know when you're respected, you're treated as a human being and what follows are decent wages and safe working conditions and all the different protections and guarantees that respect demands. you know, that fast was a difficult time for our union and our family. during those 25 days my dad lost 35 pounds. and the doctors said that his risk, was in danger and that he could even risk death. and i remember at the end of the fast, my dad was too weak
paul chavez. >> good evening, bueno noches. we're in the time of historic annivers tonight we tonight we gather to honor the life and legacy of drher was convinced that nonviolence truly is more powerful than violence. he used to say when you practice nonviolence that you're in control of the fight as opposed to responding to the actions of your adversaries. and so he knew that farm workers just like the striking sanitation workers were struggling for much more than better wages. we were...
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paul manafort. the question is, how damaging is it to the president? can and will donald trump weather the storm? i'm joined now by drce, for two reasons: all mannerfor, former time in office, for two reasons: all manner for, former campaign chairman, is facing potentially more than a decade in prison, that is serious liver is to get into flip on his former boss, and potentially operate in ways that could implicate the president. you tell us the information we will reduce the prison sentence. yes, that also applies to michael cullen, he directly into katie president trump in crimes, he said, i did these crimes at the direction of president trump, that is notjust go away, thatis trump, that is notjust go away, that is an accusation under oath by his own lawyer that he committed crimes, so that is something that will linger on and we will see how much legaljeopardy will linger on and we will see how much legal jeopardy there will linger on and we will see how much legaljeopardy there is but there will be little fallout from this as well. michael cole and's lawyer asked the question, if the questions are —— payments are
paul manafort. the question is, how damaging is it to the president? can and will donald trump weather the storm? i'm joined now by drce, for two reasons: all mannerfor, former time in office, for two reasons: all manner for, former campaign chairman, is facing potentially more than a decade in prison, that is serious liver is to get into flip on his former boss, and potentially operate in ways that could implicate the president. you tell us the information we will reduce the prison sentence....
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dr. seuss, anyone they can. it is not helping this country in the least bit. host: what do you think happens if president trump moves to pardon michael cohen or paul manafort?aller: i would expect him to do that. at least one of them. i am not sure if he will do both of them. manafort, he may. cohen, i don't think so because he will consider that disloyal. i think in these elections upcoming, it will be important to hammer these self-evident truths. more often than not, trump calls it a witch hunt. it's only a witch hunt until you capture a which or -- witch or a wicken or a warlock. i would not be surprised if he pardons them. related todgment is not only his business dealings, but his presidential actions, not alone his personal, married life. we will see what is next. host: that is ken here in washington, d.c. speaking of more reaction from capitol hill on the issue of pardons, patrick leahy was asked about a potential pardon for paul manafort and what that would mean. [video clip] >> what about the concern the president could try and parted? is that something -- pardon? is that something that goes through your mind? >> that would create such a backlash.
dr. seuss, anyone they can. it is not helping this country in the least bit. host: what do you think happens if president trump moves to pardon michael cohen or paul manafort?aller: i would expect him to do that. at least one of them. i am not sure if he will do both of them. manafort, he may. cohen, i don't think so because he will consider that disloyal. i think in these elections upcoming, it will be important to hammer these self-evident truths. more often than not, trump calls it a witch...