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dwight is a police officer.d that's not a step that you skip. dan nash had specifically asked for that test to be done. >> so by now dwight was looking carefully at dan nash. he talked to a retired judge. >> and he made it very clear that he had a lot of problems with mr. nash's reputation for truth and honesty under oath, and from there we started interviewing former prosecutors, and the number of former court personnel who expressed concerns about his reputation for truth and veracity. >> remember how at the trial nash was presented as a blood spatter expert? he wasn't. in fact, nash had not even taken a basic blood stain analysis class when he investigated lisa's death. he took a 40-hour course the following year, but was still not an expert when he testified at trial. dwight sought out the best in the field. >> i found two of the world's most renowned blood spatter experts. >> he sent the crime scene photos to both of them. >> and they both independently came to the same conclusion. >> that dan nash was quit
dwight is a police officer.d that's not a step that you skip. dan nash had specifically asked for that test to be done. >> so by now dwight was looking carefully at dan nash. he talked to a retired judge. >> and he made it very clear that he had a lot of problems with mr. nash's reputation for truth and honesty under oath, and from there we started interviewing former prosecutors, and the number of former court personnel who expressed concerns about his reputation for truth and...
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in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch."ding the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in september 2015. the giants had moved to pacific rail park in 2000 while the 49ers moved to santa clara in 2014. with structural claims and numerous name changes, many have passed through and will remember candlestick park as home to the legendary athletes and entertainment. these memorable moments will live on in a place called the stick. (♪♪♪) >> after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and i signed up for the below-market rate program. i got my certificate and started applying and won the housing lottery. [♪♪♪] >> the current lottery
in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch."ding the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in september...
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one of the questions we're going to ask is about the relationship between fdr and dwight eisenhower and specifically what was it about eisenhower's leadership that allowed fdr to select him for these incredibly important roles. joining us today to answer that question is dawn hammond. welcome. >> what a delight to be here with you today. >> so what do you think? what was the quality of eisenhower that made roosevelt choose him first for the his inveighs of south africa -- invasion. what was it about eisenhower that really attracted fdrsome. >> i think it makes sense to point out that eisenhower had an amazing relationship with general fox connor. and fox connor took him you should his wing and help -- under his wing and helped him develop some of his military lessons or his military knowledge. fox connor mentioned eisenhower to general marshall, and general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> marshall was the chief of staff and, of course, the point when roosevelt had to choose a leader for the d-day invasion, it ended up being eisenhower, so they had a complicated relatio
one of the questions we're going to ask is about the relationship between fdr and dwight eisenhower and specifically what was it about eisenhower's leadership that allowed fdr to select him for these incredibly important roles. joining us today to answer that question is dawn hammond. welcome. >> what a delight to be here with you today. >> so what do you think? what was the quality of eisenhower that made roosevelt choose him first for the his inveighs of south africa -- invasion....
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we're going to look at fdr and dwight eisenhower and what was it that allowed fdr to select him for these incredibly important roles. joining us today to answer that question is the director of the eisenhower library. dawn, welcome. >>ly, paul. thank you so much. what a delight to be here with you today. >> so what do you think? what was the -- eisenhower presented that made rows vilt choose him for the invasion of south africa and then the invasion of -- >> i think it makes sense to point out that ice haur had an amazing relationship with general fox connor and fox connor took him under his wing and helped him develop some of his mirlt less arons or his military knowledge. fox corner mentions general marshall and marble introduced eisenhower to fdr, as well. >>. >> they have a complicatesed relationship. >> they have a complicated relationship, but i don't think fdr felt he could do without marshall at that time. marshall was an incredible administrator. >> one of the first important meetings between them took place after the north africa invasion and it was a difficult time for eisenhow
we're going to look at fdr and dwight eisenhower and what was it that allowed fdr to select him for these incredibly important roles. joining us today to answer that question is the director of the eisenhower library. dawn, welcome. >>ly, paul. thank you so much. what a delight to be here with you today. >> so what do you think? what was the -- eisenhower presented that made rows vilt choose him for the invasion of south africa and then the invasion of -- >> i think it makes...
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questions asked is about thehe relationship between fdrtw and dwightizeen a hour, ad specifically -- dwight eisenhower, and specifically what was that allowed about eisenhower's leadership to select him for that role. and joining us today is the director of the eisenhower library, dawn. welcome. >> thank you so much. what a delight to be with you today. >> so what do you think? what was the qualities eisenhower presented that made roosevelt choose him first for the invasion of north africa and then the invasion of normandy at d-day? what was it that attracted him? >> it makes sense to point out that eisenhower had an amazing relationship with general fox connor, and connor helped him develop some of his military lessons or his military knowledge.it fox connor mentioned eisenhower to general marshall, and general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> now, marshall was the chief of staff and, of course, at the point of roosevelt had to choose a leader for the d-day invasion, it was going to be marshall, but it ended up being eisenhower. so they add had a complicated relationship.
questions asked is about thehe relationship between fdrtw and dwightizeen a hour, ad specifically -- dwight eisenhower, and specifically what was that allowed about eisenhower's leadership to select him for that role. and joining us today is the director of the eisenhower library, dawn. welcome. >> thank you so much. what a delight to be with you today. >> so what do you think? what was the qualities eisenhower presented that made roosevelt choose him first for the invasion of north...
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rock, arkansas, dwight eisenhower went on national tv and showed some real leadership.protect those kids. this needs to happen for these jury members. they need to know that from the president on down, america has their back. they can make whatever decision they want. they will be protected. we will not let this mob of around them and their life. >> tucker: that is such a smart point. jason whitlock, thank you. great to see you tonight. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: during the closing arguments in the rittenhouse case, which was fascinating, prosecutors argued that rittenhouse did not have the right to defend himself when threatened with death. a violent chased him down and he said he wanted to kill kyle rittenhouse, so we set out loude should've allowed him to beat him. watch this. >> everybody takes a beating sometimes, right? sometimes you get in a scuffle and you do get hurt a little bit. that doesn't mean you get to start plugging people with your full metal jacket a are 15 round. and no, bullets are not bullets. >> tucker: really that's the point of the child.
rock, arkansas, dwight eisenhower went on national tv and showed some real leadership.protect those kids. this needs to happen for these jury members. they need to know that from the president on down, america has their back. they can make whatever decision they want. they will be protected. we will not let this mob of around them and their life. >> tucker: that is such a smart point. jason whitlock, thank you. great to see you tonight. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: during...
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they need to learn about great men like george c marshall and dwight eisenhower and harry truman and ronald reagan come in great women like margaret thatcher. they need to know what it took to prevail over people in the 20th century and what it will take in the 21st. and we must make sure that our children know that it is the brave men and women of the united states armed forces who defend our freedom and secure it for millions of others as well. our children need to know that they are citizens of the most powerful, good, and honorable nation in the history of mankind, the exceptional nation. ordinary americans have been hero of to guarantee her survival -- he wrote things to guarantee her survival. in america's future in the future of freedom for all the world now depends on us. if we do our duty, if we stand for truth, if we put love of country of love partisanship,--about partisanship, if we honor our oath, if we conduct ourselves as public servants in a way that is worthy of the sacrifice of the men and women who wear the uniform of this nation, then we will be able to hand this
they need to learn about great men like george c marshall and dwight eisenhower and harry truman and ronald reagan come in great women like margaret thatcher. they need to know what it took to prevail over people in the 20th century and what it will take in the 21st. and we must make sure that our children know that it is the brave men and women of the united states armed forces who defend our freedom and secure it for millions of others as well. our children need to know that they are citizens...
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that's dwight eisenhower. and what he was talking about is the incredible power then of the military industrial complex, the revolving door where people go from the military into defense companies. it was true then. it is truer now. and that truth is manifested in the fact that we have a bill which is now spending $25 billion more than the president of the united states requested. madam president, with that i would yield the floor. mr. scott: madam president. the presiding officer: the junior senator from florida. mr. scott: madam president, as empty shelves grow more and more common, prices are surging higher and small businesses can't access the goods they need to serve their customers. joe biden's inflation crisis are devastating for so many americans. but families on low and fixed incomes that are hurt the most. just last week we saw the new c.p.i. inflation data come out. rates are the highest they've been in more than 30 years. every month when i see the new inflation numbers come out and they're always
that's dwight eisenhower. and what he was talking about is the incredible power then of the military industrial complex, the revolving door where people go from the military into defense companies. it was true then. it is truer now. and that truth is manifested in the fact that we have a bill which is now spending $25 billion more than the president of the united states requested. madam president, with that i would yield the floor. mr. scott: madam president. the presiding officer: the junior...
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he also led efforts to petition then army chief of staff general dwight eisenhower for his support.1954, president eisenhower declared november 11 veterans day, and a national holiday. the birmingham veterans day tradition continues with an annual parade. to all the veterans everywhere, thank you for your service. that's it's for this edition of "matter of fact." i'm soledad o'brien. we'll see you next week. announcer: if you missed our top stories about why more women are leaving the workforce, how a small town in iowa is coping with a school bus driver shortage, the ghost farms that indicate the coastal areas are in crisis, and the possibility of a planet in a galaxy far, far away, just go to matteroffact.tv. and listen to "matter of fact with soledad o'brien" on your favorite podcast provider. watch us during the week on fyi, pluto, and youtube. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >>> today on "sayson paw seuf . >>> we'll talk to her about her life in front of the camera, and her
he also led efforts to petition then army chief of staff general dwight eisenhower for his support.1954, president eisenhower declared november 11 veterans day, and a national holiday. the birmingham veterans day tradition continues with an annual parade. to all the veterans everywhere, thank you for your service. that's it's for this edition of "matter of fact." i'm soledad o'brien. we'll see you next week. announcer: if you missed our top stories about why more women are leaving the...
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dwight eisenhower was for a strong national defense.emocrats -- we do not have a strong national defense, we do not have a country, particularly with the rise of china. i think aoc and these far left democrats, progressives, whatever you want to call them, have taken over the democrat party. host: ruth in florida. following up on dwight eisenhower and that c-span survey of presidential scholars and historians, ranked fifth overall in the latest survey. he was ranked fifth in the 2017 survey, eighth in 2009, and ninth in 2000. again, c-span doing this survey after a president will leave office, our latest one coming out earlier this year. jean in michigan, why are you a democrat? caller: i was raised in a democratic household them about what i looked at as i got older, especially as i became interested at the time of jfk, i looked at the policies. to me, democrats follow the teachings of jesus and republicans follow what jesus described as the pharisees. they are more interested in themselves than in the people. i feel democrats try to h
dwight eisenhower was for a strong national defense.emocrats -- we do not have a strong national defense, we do not have a country, particularly with the rise of china. i think aoc and these far left democrats, progressives, whatever you want to call them, have taken over the democrat party. host: ruth in florida. following up on dwight eisenhower and that c-span survey of presidential scholars and historians, ranked fifth overall in the latest survey. he was ranked fifth in the 2017 survey,...
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s. president dwight eisenhower signed the captive nations act $8690.00, which declared that the independence of oppressed peoples is in the vital interest of the united states. and ukraine stands out as one of the main victims are 198081000th anniversary of the baptism of roost is solemnly observed in the u. s. s . r. as part of his new political thinking, mikhail gorbachev invites us president ronald reagan to moscow for the occasion. reagan rejected this offer. his reason for refusal was his objection to the u. s. s . r's policy towards the greek catholic uni, a church and the orthodox auto selfless churches. ah, there was no doubt that sorta stuff did not go unnoticed in ukraine. august 19th, 1991. the artist drew and moscow. i guess whether the 0 edition gorbachev was removed from power. most of the regional leaders and ukraine supported the initiators of the to the state committee on the state emergency. landed craft took, took a wait and see attitude without issuing any strong statements. 2 days later, the 2 attempt failed friendships and pushed the declaration of state independence in
s. president dwight eisenhower signed the captive nations act $8690.00, which declared that the independence of oppressed peoples is in the vital interest of the united states. and ukraine stands out as one of the main victims are 198081000th anniversary of the baptism of roost is solemnly observed in the u. s. s . r. as part of his new political thinking, mikhail gorbachev invites us president ronald reagan to moscow for the occasion. reagan rejected this offer. his reason for refusal was his...
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and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant off america. the wear off the military industrial complex is the greatest, correct? to our democracy. nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer, all democracy in the united states. it's either one that fuels war all over the world. the one that while takes the money away from health care from education, from maintenance of bridges, you know, breakers fall into the mississippi for lack of maintenance. and why is that? because we spend more than 40 percent of the budget in the military in procurement and more nuclear submarines and more grounds versus disaster. i'll stop you there more from the author of building a just world order after this break to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense, bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down a
and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant off america. the wear off the military industrial complex is the greatest, correct? to our democracy. nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer, all democracy in the united states. it's either one that fuels war all over the world. the one that while takes the money away from health care from education, from maintenance of bridges, you...
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and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant off america. the where, off the military industrial complex is the greatest press to our democracy. nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer off democracy in the united states. it's are the one that fuels war all over the world. the one that while takes in money away from health care from education, from maintenance of british don't bring us fall into the mississippi for lack of a maintenance. and why is that? because we spend more than 40 percent of the budget in the military in procurement, in more nuclear submarines and more grounds for his ass. i'll stop you there more from the also building a just wild order after this break with ah, i saw a message from an unknown account because it had a selfie with my passport as its profile page. i saw pictures of my documents, ill say also send that credit contract or if i had just 3 days comply with their demands. if i didn't send money i, they sent up an online hate campaign that
and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant off america. the where, off the military industrial complex is the greatest press to our democracy. nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer off democracy in the united states. it's are the one that fuels war all over the world. the one that while takes in money away from health care from education, from maintenance of british don't...
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and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant us america the where off the military industrial complex is the greatest, correct? who are democracy? nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer off democracy in the united states. it's either one that fuels war all over the world. the one that while takes in money away from health care from education, from maintenance of bridges, you know, bridges fall into the mississippi for lack of a maintenance. and why is that? because we spend more than 40 percent of a budget in the military in procurement and more nuclear submarines and more grounds for as a disaster. i'll stop you there more from the author of building a just wild order after this break. ah sure don't seem an official and was just there for sure someone at the, at the, from the tech hockey, with some dinner washed them with. and what if you have a bomb yet theme you supposed to do this? as i said below them, giving you, besides, next line me at the within the now they
and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant us america the where off the military industrial complex is the greatest, correct? who are democracy? nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer off democracy in the united states. it's either one that fuels war all over the world. the one that while takes in money away from health care from education, from maintenance of bridges, you...
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and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant us american the wear off the military industrial complex is the greatest, correct? to our democracy. nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer off democracy in the united states. it's are the one that fuels war all over the world. the one that while takes the money away from health care from education, from maintenance of bridges, you don't bring us fall into the mississippi for lack of a maintenance. and why is that? because we spent more than 40 percent of the budget in the military in procurement, a more nuclear submarines and more grounds for us disaster. i'll stop you them more from the author of building a just wild order after this break. ah, so driven by dreams shaped banks concur sent those with theirs sinks. we dare to ask in oh, i saw a message from an online account that had us help you with my passport as its profile major. i saw pictures of my documents. it was, they also sent a credit contract. i had just 3 day
and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant us american the wear off the military industrial complex is the greatest, correct? to our democracy. nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer off democracy in the united states. it's are the one that fuels war all over the world. the one that while takes the money away from health care from education, from maintenance of bridges, you...
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and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant off american the wear off the military industrial complex is the greatest, correct? to our democracy. nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer, all democracy in the united states. it's either one that few was war all over the world. the one that while takes in money away from health care from education, from maintenance of bridges, you know, brinkets fall into the mississippi for lack of maintenance. and why is that? because we spend more than 40 percent of the budget in the military in procurement and more nuclear submarines and more grounds versus ass. i'll stop you them more from the author of building a just wild order after this break us dollars world reserve current in the days are numbered there. those even the big calling community that held on hope that somehow the us dollar will remain on the world stage. but it's hillary clinton herself, points out the coin is essentially undermining or destroying the u. s. dollar
and everybody remembers it was on the 17th of january, $961.00 that my president, dwight d eisenhower warrant off american the wear off the military industrial complex is the greatest, correct? to our democracy. nobody listen. the military industrial complex today is the greatest, shall we say, destroyer, all democracy in the united states. it's either one that few was war all over the world. the one that while takes in money away from health care from education, from maintenance of bridges,...
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ben russian chorus intent on the left, the polish board about dwight and the polish military french police officers survives stabbing. thank says.
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when virginia voted >> when virginia voted for dwight eisenhower in 1952, it marked the beginning ofken run of republican victories. for 36 years, only lyndon johnson's 1964 landslide broke the string; even southerners jimmy carter and bill clinton couldn't win there. but over time, a steady migration of college-educated white-collar voters moved into northern virginia, changing the demographics of the state. when barack obama comfortably won the state in 2008, it marked the beginning of an unbroken run of democratic wins. the “red wall” had crumbled. that's just one of a host of examples where the certainties of past election seasons erode and then vanish. california was once one of the most reliably republican states. from 1952 through 1988, it went to democrats only once in ten presidential elections; and put republicans into the statehouse and the u.s. senate regularly. then bill clinton won california in 1992, a shift away from republicans' anti-immigration views and an increase in liberal-minded, college-educated voters triggered a collapse of the republican party. hillary clin
when virginia voted >> when virginia voted for dwight eisenhower in 1952, it marked the beginning ofken run of republican victories. for 36 years, only lyndon johnson's 1964 landslide broke the string; even southerners jimmy carter and bill clinton couldn't win there. but over time, a steady migration of college-educated white-collar voters moved into northern virginia, changing the demographics of the state. when barack obama comfortably won the state in 2008, it marked the beginning of...
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not the america of douglas macarthur, george patton, dwight eisenhower, or ronald reagan, the america that took on nazi germany and imperial japan, and america that fought for its people and the bill of rights, it its promises, sent its military after the carriages -- terrorists. barbara would have been outraged , incredible, inconsolable that our nation had expended billions of dollars, sent hundreds of soldiers to their death and 20 years to defeat groups like al qaeda and the taliban and isis only to quit, lay down our arms, retreat in panic and turn afghanistan over to those very same people who have consistently proclaimed their hatred for america and israel and to have repeatedly vowed to destroy us. she would have been astonished when we proclaim to the world that our forthcoming surrender would be completed in time for september 11, dishonoring the memory of that tragedy by capitulating to the same people who had engineered it. what a cruel mockery of the people murdered and crippled on september 11. phrases like we will never forget meant something in barbara's america. heari
not the america of douglas macarthur, george patton, dwight eisenhower, or ronald reagan, the america that took on nazi germany and imperial japan, and america that fought for its people and the bill of rights, it its promises, sent its military after the carriages -- terrorists. barbara would have been outraged , incredible, inconsolable that our nation had expended billions of dollars, sent hundreds of soldiers to their death and 20 years to defeat groups like al qaeda and the taliban and...
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harry truman and dwight eisenhower. and both of them had been in the renaissance and rehabilitation of the reputation after they left office but even then, the rankings and of that impressive if you've the seventh greatest president of all time, then you're not even in the top 20 percent. going on the list, we can see that nixon's average rating is 32 and 425 and others reagan 18 and bush and clinton is 17 and bush, 36, and as we took the average ranking of all of these presents, it is 19. and franklin roosevelt and the average ranking was 19 of the greatest and why is that set the result of their individual fault, ball to some extent sure, over the course, is very critical of jimmy carter and not out of any personal opposition to anything he tried to accomplish. the criticism of his understanding of executive authority and is use of the powers of leadership. carter's ranking as we saw we flipped back here, concord, 25 and 1919 and 27, 25 and 26. and we can identify those specific reasons that carter fell short of great
harry truman and dwight eisenhower. and both of them had been in the renaissance and rehabilitation of the reputation after they left office but even then, the rankings and of that impressive if you've the seventh greatest president of all time, then you're not even in the top 20 percent. going on the list, we can see that nixon's average rating is 32 and 425 and others reagan 18 and bush and clinton is 17 and bush, 36, and as we took the average ranking of all of these presents, it is 19. and...
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it's dwight up nicely across the south. a lot of that, whether that week weather systems pulled out, it's taking some of the weather to those japanese islands, but much of horseshoe is skates that for the western windy weather, we have to head farther up north to her kind of, for example. but for the korean peninsula, it's largely fine and dry with 15 degrees in sole. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always, ah, meet the minimum, a chassis helpful and the daughter decided to quit the rock race hoping to live better with less. let's just throw everything away out there will expose the simple living movement aimed at reducing personal consumption projects, and plus, i hope to be happier as a result. a simple life on al jazeera lou . oh, well, come back and pick your mind about top stories here. this our medic, since saddam's at least 50 people have been shot dead by security forces during another protest against last month's military take over. dozens of been injured by live fire tickets. but you are such a state has reach
it's dwight up nicely across the south. a lot of that, whether that week weather systems pulled out, it's taking some of the weather to those japanese islands, but much of horseshoe is skates that for the western windy weather, we have to head farther up north to her kind of, for example. but for the korean peninsula, it's largely fine and dry with 15 degrees in sole. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always, ah, meet the minimum, a chassis helpful and the daughter decided to quit the rock...
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it's dwight up nicely across the south. a lot of that wet weather that week weather systems pulled out. it's taking some of the wet weather to those japanese islands, but much of hon. shoe escapes that for the western windy weather. we have to head further up north to her kind of for example. but for the korean peninsula, it's largely fine and dry with 15 degrees in so oh, the weather sponsored by casara ways. i african narrative lou from africans perspective a new series of short documentary by african filmmakers from across the continent. this is going to really get to let her head down africa direct. coming soon on al jazeera big lou. ah welcome back, a pick them out of our top stories here, this our medic. since saddam's at least 15 people have been shot dead by security forces during another protest against last month's military takeover. dozens of been injured by live fire until august. you are secretary of state, has reiterated calls for a ceasefire in e. copious conflict expressing concern the war could spill over t
it's dwight up nicely across the south. a lot of that wet weather that week weather systems pulled out. it's taking some of the wet weather to those japanese islands, but much of hon. shoe escapes that for the western windy weather. we have to head further up north to her kind of for example. but for the korean peninsula, it's largely fine and dry with 15 degrees in so oh, the weather sponsored by casara ways. i african narrative lou from africans perspective a new series of short documentary...
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by creating little dwight, i think needs to get a very serious talk to it savage. and if the farmers banish with the very notion of nationwide strengths to bring about this reversal by prime minister. do you think that this could bring the or cut, galvanized the opposition to build momentum in the near future in india? in an ideal world, that's what ought to happen. but up in given the nature of hinders opposition, which is so highly fractured. it's a dog dos, but yes, this could provide some kind of encouragement, provided they're able to sicken their differences and they're wanting eco's. if they are able to come together. you see the factors that this dis sorted, hispanic. and you need to have a strong leader and an ideology on our agreed platform or principles on which you would come together at that moment. it is missing. i just want to answer that. like the question, did you ask my 20 mister shook up. i don't think he'd become the lame duck, but certainly this, it has punctured a big hole in that mid to which he and his jelly does that created that he's mr. n
by creating little dwight, i think needs to get a very serious talk to it savage. and if the farmers banish with the very notion of nationwide strengths to bring about this reversal by prime minister. do you think that this could bring the or cut, galvanized the opposition to build momentum in the near future in india? in an ideal world, that's what ought to happen. but up in given the nature of hinders opposition, which is so highly fractured. it's a dog dos, but yes, this could provide some...
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on the left, the polish border about dwight and the polish military. french police officers survives a stabbing thank sized bullet proof vest in an incident reported to be investigated as a possible i to paris also on the way this l. i . c, division spoke protests in the united states after a court temporarily blocks the biden administration's plan through and post compulsory curvature on private businesses. ah, hey, that great audio company. it's midnight's right now. here in moscow. this is answering . gunfire has been heard and tear gas fired at migrants trying to storm the you border between poland and belarus. bell russian authorities have said that a large group of people mostly from the middle east, managed to cross into poland earlier today. warsaw has vowed all illegal migrants will be returned back across the border. ah, i don't believe it was nick for new york, new york, and whatever going on. i wonder what fortune happier, a z o z, a z? oh, with local journalists in the show cripples from the bank shift come on the border with the latest details. i know what you said like
on the left, the polish border about dwight and the polish military. french police officers survives a stabbing thank sized bullet proof vest in an incident reported to be investigated as a possible i to paris also on the way this l. i . c, division spoke protests in the united states after a court temporarily blocks the biden administration's plan through and post compulsory curvature on private businesses. ah, hey, that great audio company. it's midnight's right now. here in moscow. this is...
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presidents, dwight eisenhower, ronald reagan and fdr, all who changed the course of history and the fate of the nation. his newest book on our 18th president, ulysses s. grant entitled to rest the republic is as educational as it is timely. and i say educational in that grant was far more important in u.s. history than some historians have given him credit for. a read at that book shows thaw we have been here before. there is always a pleasure and an honor to have him with us. so, ladies and gentlemen, if you would, please join me in welcoming to the reagan library mr. brett bear. >> thank you very much. it is great to be back here. thank you for making the effort to come out, mask and all. and we had our show out here today, which we loved to do ahead of these events and started it with reagan sound bites, you know, looking at the big issues that reagan dealt with that are big issues that we're dealing with today. so it kind of all works out. i want to say hi to dale, john and lisa. and i know i have other friends in the audience. but let's talk grant. >> you got it. >> eight, nine year
presidents, dwight eisenhower, ronald reagan and fdr, all who changed the course of history and the fate of the nation. his newest book on our 18th president, ulysses s. grant entitled to rest the republic is as educational as it is timely. and i say educational in that grant was far more important in u.s. history than some historians have given him credit for. a read at that book shows thaw we have been here before. there is always a pleasure and an honor to have him with us. so, ladies and...
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the museum is the jump uniform that dick or for the march 1944 practice jump that was witnessed by dwight eisenhower and winston churchill. and so these are short signs and indicators that big things are afoot. and perhaps the invasion is only a few weeks away. it was during this time when he endeared himself further in regard to written correspondence. she herself joined the military service. she joined the ways which was the female component of service at this time. he was really proud of her when she did this in march of 1944. hey wrote to her there's a lot of smart modern things to say to find out who joined the wave. all i can say is what i feel. you have got what it takes, congratulations ricky. these were the very endearing words. these two members of the military would share throughout the conflict. his anticipation of the invasion really reaches fever pitch. once we get into early june of 1944. one of the most poetic things that he wrote to her was just four days before the invasion took place. he said every night at tabs i will meet you at the north star. the north star is a sol
the museum is the jump uniform that dick or for the march 1944 practice jump that was witnessed by dwight eisenhower and winston churchill. and so these are short signs and indicators that big things are afoot. and perhaps the invasion is only a few weeks away. it was during this time when he endeared himself further in regard to written correspondence. she herself joined the military service. she joined the ways which was the female component of service at this time. he was really proud of her...
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welsh even accused the hero of d-day, president dwight eisenhower, of being a dedicated communist agentanded the impeachment of the chief justice of the supreme court, earl warren, for supporting desegregation. and they fought tooth and nail against the civil rights movement, using anti-communism as a cover for racism. >> the communists are fomenting civil rights agitation. >> those views reached millions of americans through widely distributed pamphlets, magazines and books. >> treason on the campuses, the hot coyotes infecting the youth of america. >> they finally found somebody they liked, barry goldwater. >> a charge an administration that's soft on communism, and you know it. >> it's very hard to imagine barry goldwater getting the nomination in 1964 without something like the john birch society. >> in your heart you know these rights. >> his anti-communist fervor thrilled the birchers. >> the only enemy to peace in the world is communism. >> but he had been urged by establishment republicans to denounce robert west and deranged conspiracies promulgated by the society. unlike today
welsh even accused the hero of d-day, president dwight eisenhower, of being a dedicated communist agentanded the impeachment of the chief justice of the supreme court, earl warren, for supporting desegregation. and they fought tooth and nail against the civil rights movement, using anti-communism as a cover for racism. >> the communists are fomenting civil rights agitation. >> those views reached millions of americans through widely distributed pamphlets, magazines and books....
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. >> everything dwight does annoys me. >> did you get your tickets? >> to what?ent and i have been doing that for several years, god, i have learned a lot of life lessons along the way. >> your department is just you, right? >> yes, jim, ifrs am not easy t manage. >> nbc was sold on these quirky workplace sitcoms. >> with "30 rock," i want to see how far you can push a premise you can trace back to mary taylor moore. >> the first i was pitched and set in a news environment. nbc passed on it, no, write more of what you know. we were there for "30 rock." >> let's get >> let's get into the first commercial parody. we were trying to think of a funnier cereal name. the favorite options so far include honey bunches of sadness, oat bung, and swastikos. >> fruit lupus. >> fart nuggets. >> "30 rock" is about a woman who ends up being a kind of a caretaker for an egomaniacal performer. >> your job is to protect me from embarrassment. >> grizz had to go to the optometrist. >> and her mentor who tries to teach her how to live. >> i can't fire rosemary. >> yes, you can. it's
. >> everything dwight does annoys me. >> did you get your tickets? >> to what?ent and i have been doing that for several years, god, i have learned a lot of life lessons along the way. >> your department is just you, right? >> yes, jim, ifrs am not easy t manage. >> nbc was sold on these quirky workplace sitcoms. >> with "30 rock," i want to see how far you can push a premise you can trace back to mary taylor moore. >> the first i was...
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an american, this is terrible and then the teacher is going to say to me this is from a speech by dwight eisenhower. it is part of our history, general eisenhower warned us about this when he was president. there isn't much about history that is not going to make somebody uncomfortable. >> that is the point. >> that is how we teach students to step back, to ask questions, columbus, i learned, in 1492 columbus sailed the ocean blue which helped me learn some names and dates. this is, over time historians ask questions because the world around us changes and there were things we didn't think were important 50 years ago. we also see new documents that we didn't know about. >> i mentioned columbus as one recent subject that has been on my podcast but statues have been in the news between you are on a podcast a few weeks ago for an episode titled charlottesville says goodbye to the confederacy, talked about confederate statues, their origins and the assumptions people today might have had about why those statues were put up versus the real reasons. one more point about the battle over school
an american, this is terrible and then the teacher is going to say to me this is from a speech by dwight eisenhower. it is part of our history, general eisenhower warned us about this when he was president. there isn't much about history that is not going to make somebody uncomfortable. >> that is the point. >> that is how we teach students to step back, to ask questions, columbus, i learned, in 1492 columbus sailed the ocean blue which helped me learn some names and dates. this is,...