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and as you said, edmund randolph went on to reconcile with washington, became general. you know, i think in many ways mason was never invested in this in the concept of being a professional politician. he refused as we've talked just in brief, about. but there were many other examples. he was elected to office and for a variety of reasons, not just because he prioritized being a husband and father but because he did not feel that it should be a profession. he felt as though there should be frequent and free elections and that there should be strict limitations on the period of time somebody serves in such a position. so he did not really have a stake in building a political career and i readily admit that i'm not an expert on edmund randolph by any stretch of the imagination. i do know that he did seem to have more aspirations for a career in public service. but mason, again, really thought that. he that that an individual should only serve when they really could make a difference and when they were called to do so. so i think that's one difference. i think the other di
and as you said, edmund randolph went on to reconcile with washington, became general. you know, i think in many ways mason was never invested in this in the concept of being a professional politician. he refused as we've talked just in brief, about. but there were many other examples. he was elected to office and for a variety of reasons, not just because he prioritized being a husband and father but because he did not feel that it should be a profession. he felt as though there should be...
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because you are quintessentially edmund berke in the way you approach things. no, he really did not like civil wars. he did not like revolutions. because revolutions almost always, with a couple of exceptions, and bloodbath. and he knew that. a lot of american presidents don't get that. >> we are running very short on time. one more question, and unfortunately will have to make it a quick answer. even though it's a complicated question. it seems, to me, that one aspect of bushes leadership that is universally acclaimed was his ability to assemble the coalition that led the first gulf war. how hard was that, and could it be done today? could you piece together a coalition like that? again, you've made reference before to james baker's role. but could that be done today? andy card, let me start with you. >> i think it can be done, but it takes a lot of work. number one, george h. w. bush was the definition of personal relationships with people that would help to invite solutions become a reality. so, he would call world leaders, even when he didn't have to. he wa
because you are quintessentially edmund berke in the way you approach things. no, he really did not like civil wars. he did not like revolutions. because revolutions almost always, with a couple of exceptions, and bloodbath. and he knew that. a lot of american presidents don't get that. >> we are running very short on time. one more question, and unfortunately will have to make it a quick answer. even though it's a complicated question. it seems, to me, that one aspect of bushes...
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but it’s probably better to go to the doctor and do the same edmund lobunov’s test. ivan ozerov ulyana crowd and natalia akmaykina tv company ntv but now the floor is given to my colleague valery gavrilovskaya, presenter of the program emergency, which is in today's issue. ilya but of course, today we are also monitoring the emergency in yeysk, all emergency services continue to work on the spot. and while experts assess the scale of destruction. people are trying to find out information about their relatives and friends all this time. they were in the dark about what was happening with their neighbors, with their friends , with their apartments, what was left of them. and now, at the operational headquarters, the residents of the survivors entrances were allowed to go up home to take the most necessary all the latest information from the scene through the mouths of eyewitnesses in our issue. ilya thank you for this not only in the program emergency . after a short pause for slime. for now , visit our website ntv.ru. see you. the most profitable card is free forever
but it’s probably better to go to the doctor and do the same edmund lobunov’s test. ivan ozerov ulyana crowd and natalia akmaykina tv company ntv but now the floor is given to my colleague valery gavrilovskaya, presenter of the program emergency, which is in today's issue. ilya but of course, today we are also monitoring the emergency in yeysk, all emergency services continue to work on the spot. and while experts assess the scale of destruction. people are trying to find out information...
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and sergeant edmund edmund huang. also i want to reemphasize and think our dispatcher heather. intuition, her quick thinking. she had to interpret where she was being told. and based owner experience and her intuition. she basically figured out that there was something more to this incident and what she was being told. her actions. in my opinion resulted in both a higher priority dispatch and it faster police response. i think this was life saving. lastly i want to thank our firefighters and paramedics from the san francisco fire department. also for a quick response and transporting mr pelosi for medical assistance at the hospital. let me we've gotten a lot of questions about security. first of all, i want to say that the u. s. capitol police is responsible for protection of speaker pelosi. and her family. the san francisco police department will assist in any way we can have been in contact with chief tom monger of the u. s. capitol police. we've been in contact with his investigators. and it's at least one of his chiefs and we are working collaboratively. any questions about
and sergeant edmund edmund huang. also i want to reemphasize and think our dispatcher heather. intuition, her quick thinking. she had to interpret where she was being told. and based owner experience and her intuition. she basically figured out that there was something more to this incident and what she was being told. her actions. in my opinion resulted in both a higher priority dispatch and it faster police response. i think this was life saving. lastly i want to thank our firefighters and...
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ah, the ghosts are all that remains of the trauma that haunts edmund and the 1st nations peoples every single day. ah, that's how i grew up in it is really hard to to get over that. how do you get over that? one day you wake up in jail got thank ah, cold drives everyone from the sidewalk. they are the only ones left street indians. the image of the dying people tempted by a better life. first nations, a youth flee the poverty of the reserves, and end up here at the end of the road. in thunder bay, a daily grind of alcohol and drugs, dental life of misery, that no one pays any attention to any more. in the frozen downtown streets you survive anyway, you can oh, i was a now 48 october is a survivor veritable miracle. like the rest of his family. he belongs to the last generation, taught by nuns and priests with for a long time drowned his pain in alcohol like almost half the men in his community. for you. this music has kept me alive, kept me alive all these years. now is 1112 years old then going to voice code excursions, priest the like and c name ralph roy, you know, you know, are all
ah, the ghosts are all that remains of the trauma that haunts edmund and the 1st nations peoples every single day. ah, that's how i grew up in it is really hard to to get over that. how do you get over that? one day you wake up in jail got thank ah, cold drives everyone from the sidewalk. they are the only ones left street indians. the image of the dying people tempted by a better life. first nations, a youth flee the poverty of the reserves, and end up here at the end of the road. in thunder...
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i me with edmund and his cousin spent their childhood at saint dan's, the school on their reserve, our building they didn't leave until they were 15. i remember my 1st day. i remember looking at my mom, 2 of the were walking loan. she was very quiet. and somebody else took me by them, but by then i was overwhelmed with the school. i didn't see my mom leaving unto us . she was gone. and then when i tried to run back or go after her, they closed the door. and oh, you cried. lowered in slow, little while losing her mom. you're losing your losing your mom is come up on this account for ears. the 2 cousins suffered cruelty and ill treatment. it was an experience that marked them for life. even though the escape, the very worst of the abuse, the rapes pushed away ditzy rather broadaway and being a child and took them from the dormitory on the 3rd floor, brought him down to the basement. and that's where you have time to grow your group after we finish with that had the year 2 whole tier 2 voyager. they were like the butterfield. i could never sleep because i always knew there was something t
i me with edmund and his cousin spent their childhood at saint dan's, the school on their reserve, our building they didn't leave until they were 15. i remember my 1st day. i remember looking at my mom, 2 of the were walking loan. she was very quiet. and somebody else took me by them, but by then i was overwhelmed with the school. i didn't see my mom leaving unto us . she was gone. and then when i tried to run back or go after her, they closed the door. and oh, you cried. lowered in slow,...
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i thought, who are the people doing this well, a lot of people are doing this this is data from edmund's of auto loans that these respective months that included $1,000 a month. last month, 14% of those who took out a new vehicle auto loan said, yeah, i'll write you a check for at least $1,000. we went to adams toyota, in lee summit, missouri, out of kansas city, we talked to them and see what are you seeing in terms of taking out $1,000 loans, they said not only are they taking out the loans but increasincrea they want to spread out the payments as long as possible, even seven, eight, even ten-year loans. bottom line, more and more people are just comfortable with these payments >> i believe the average car sale last month, the car was about $50,000. so, you're talking about at least 50% of the people on any sort of sport utility, any sort of truck are going to be at $1,000 >> here's something else to think about, as you take at the ev automakers, and we're talking, tesla, rivvian, lucid the average is $50,000 edmund's is saying, 1 out of 4 people who said, yeah, i want an ev committed
i thought, who are the people doing this well, a lot of people are doing this this is data from edmund's of auto loans that these respective months that included $1,000 a month. last month, 14% of those who took out a new vehicle auto loan said, yeah, i'll write you a check for at least $1,000. we went to adams toyota, in lee summit, missouri, out of kansas city, we talked to them and see what are you seeing in terms of taking out $1,000 loans, they said not only are they taking out the loans...
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ah, you like edmund? they have come from all over ontario for the trial. ah ah. how are you my friend? after to see us? ah never let it keeps me keep moving my brain with a standpoint in the 1st case of its kind. why the lawyer is accused of slandering the court. ah! the potential $25000.00 fund would force her to withdraw her commitment to the victim's cause. in after a short hearing, the judge rules in her favor, thanks to the survivors of saint anne's, residential school. a whole people has just won its 1st battle. and with it some kind of revenge on history. and the philosophy which they said was to kill the indian and the child, which meant took them from their family and their land. they would cease to be indian people. but what they did was they created generations of damaged people, but never stop being indian people. ah, we are not free. we are prisoners of canada. in 2020 i for apologies apology but the reality is i have my banner i will continue to fight until they say no more and act no more reserves. were free in with mm ah lou. ringback because she
ah, you like edmund? they have come from all over ontario for the trial. ah ah. how are you my friend? after to see us? ah never let it keeps me keep moving my brain with a standpoint in the 1st case of its kind. why the lawyer is accused of slandering the court. ah! the potential $25000.00 fund would force her to withdraw her commitment to the victim's cause. in after a short hearing, the judge rules in her favor, thanks to the survivors of saint anne's, residential school. a whole people has...
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in like edmund, they have come from all over ontario for the trial. ah, how are you, my friend? good to see us. oh, never ends, but it keeps me keep moving on in my brain with recording can't find in the 1st case of its kind why the lawyer is accused of slandering the court. ah, the potential $25000.00 funding would force her to withdraw her commitment to the victims cause a after a short hearing, the judge rules in her favor, thanks to the survivors of saint dan's residential school. a whole people has just won its 1st battle. and with it, some kind of revenge on history. and the philosophy yield a said was to kill indian and the child, which meant took them from their family and their land. they would cease to be in the ah, well, what they did was a freighted generations of damaged people, but never stop being indian people. ah, we are not free. we are prisoners of canada and pointed 20 a apologies apology. but the reality is, i still have my phone number i will continue to buy it until they say no more. no more reserve or free with oh, on this edition of the program, we asked
in like edmund, they have come from all over ontario for the trial. ah, how are you, my friend? good to see us. oh, never ends, but it keeps me keep moving on in my brain with recording can't find in the 1st case of its kind why the lawyer is accused of slandering the court. ah, the potential $25000.00 funding would force her to withdraw her commitment to the victims cause a after a short hearing, the judge rules in her favor, thanks to the survivors of saint dan's residential school. a whole...
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volunteer on this occasion, it is her clients who will be supporting her in a toronto courtroom in like edmund. they have come from all over ontario for the trial in ah, how are you, my friend, after to see us? ah, never ends. but it keeps me keep moving my brain with the sand point in the 1st case of its kind. why the lawyer is accused of slandering the court? ah, the potential $25000.00, fine. would force her to withdraw her commitment to the victim's cause a after a short hearing, the judge rules in her favor, thanks to the survivors of saint dan's residential school. the whole people has just won its 1st battle and with it some kind of revenge on history. and the philosophy which they said was to kill indian and the child, which meant took them from their family and their land. they would cease to be indian people. but what they did was they created generations of damaged people, but never stop being indian people. ah, we are not free. we are prisoners of canada in 2020 a apology. apology. but the reality is, i still have my band i will continue to fight until they say no more in their act
volunteer on this occasion, it is her clients who will be supporting her in a toronto courtroom in like edmund. they have come from all over ontario for the trial in ah, how are you, my friend, after to see us? ah, never ends. but it keeps me keep moving my brain with the sand point in the 1st case of its kind. why the lawyer is accused of slandering the court? ah, the potential $25000.00, fine. would force her to withdraw her commitment to the victim's cause a after a short hearing, the judge...
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separate meetings with nikol, pashinyan and ilham aliyev over the course of these negotiations observed edmund zhelnov. nikol pashinyan and ilham ali arrived at the sochi sanatorium rus for a trilateral meeting with the president of russia with some disagreements on key issues of the peace agreement between armenia and azerbaijan, but the positions of the leaders of the two countries are united by the fact that both the prime minister of armenia and the president of azerbaijan both stated that ready to conclude before the end of this year, the long-awaited peace. russia, in turn, seeks to resolve differences, taking into account the interests of both countries, even rainy, sochi weather. seems to have contributed to closer contact and handshakes today. at the same time, according to vladimir putin, russia does not impose anything on anyone, only offers, assisting the peace process, the president of russia spoke about this at a discussion club in valdai, putin repeated the same idea, and at the negotiations, first with pashinyan, and then with soliev, vladimir putin first talked to them one-on-
separate meetings with nikol, pashinyan and ilham aliyev over the course of these negotiations observed edmund zhelnov. nikol pashinyan and ilham ali arrived at the sochi sanatorium rus for a trilateral meeting with the president of russia with some disagreements on key issues of the peace agreement between armenia and azerbaijan, but the positions of the leaders of the two countries are united by the fact that both the prime minister of armenia and the president of azerbaijan both stated that...
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officer kobe wellness, officer kyle cagney and sergeant edmund long. also, i want to reemphasize and thank our dispatcher. heather grimes. grimes for her intuition. her quick thinking. she had to interpret what she was being told and based on our experience and her intuition. she basically figured out that there was something more to this incident than what she was being told. her actions. in my opinion resulted in both a higher priority dispatch any faster police response? i think this is life saving. lastly, i want to thank our firefighters and paramedics from the san francisco fire department. also for quick response and transporting mister pelosi for medical assistance at the hospital. mean, we've got a lot of questions about security. first of all, want to say that the u.s. capitol police is responsible for protection of speaker pelosi. and her family. the san francisco police department will assist in any way we can. have been in contact with chief tom anger of the u.s. capitol police. we've been in contact with his investigators. and is one of h
officer kobe wellness, officer kyle cagney and sergeant edmund long. also, i want to reemphasize and thank our dispatcher. heather grimes. grimes for her intuition. her quick thinking. she had to interpret what she was being told and based on our experience and her intuition. she basically figured out that there was something more to this incident than what she was being told. her actions. in my opinion resulted in both a higher priority dispatch any faster police response? i think this is life...
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my great grandfather will was raised with the knowledge that edmund pettis was his father. pettis the storied confederate general the ku klux klan in man for whom so much the bridge is named. i am not an outsider who makes these demands. i am a great comment great-granddaughter. as much about the south about my teaching and writing here. there is however a peculiar model of southern pride and american pride. it must now at long last be reckoned with is not of ignorant pride in this a pride that says our history is rich. our causes are justified. our ancestors lie beyond reproach. that's greatness if you will. i wish again for a certain kind of american memory. a monument of modern memory. here's the thing our ancestors don't deserve your unconditional pride. they earn that pride by any decent person's reckoning. by virtue of my very existence to be bad actors. there are those that dismiss the hardships of their past. imagine a world of live and let honor they deny plantation raped or explain it away. it's a degree of frequency with which it occurred. to those people it is m
my great grandfather will was raised with the knowledge that edmund pettis was his father. pettis the storied confederate general the ku klux klan in man for whom so much the bridge is named. i am not an outsider who makes these demands. i am a great comment great-granddaughter. as much about the south about my teaching and writing here. there is however a peculiar model of southern pride and american pride. it must now at long last be reckoned with is not of ignorant pride in this a pride that...
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edmund zhelbunov listened to how the brain works in stressful moments and how you can help your bodyope with anxiety on your own. in yakutia, summing up the results of a unique expedition to bennett island in the arctic ocean, which was reached for the first time on river catamarans. why the journey in the footsteps of the seekers and the sannikov land is interesting not only for science, but also for ordinary inhabitants of the arctic coast, sergius ansagen found out. welcome to the information service of the ntv television company this is a program today and hosted by anna nikolaeva the increased volatility of world prices for energy resources, raw materials and other important goods has led to a real threat of famine and social upheaval. in this regard, russia calls for the removal of all artificial barriers that impede the restoration of normal supplies, such a statement was made today by vladimir putin in astana, the president spoke at the summit on interactions and the world of trust in asia, this is a major forum in which representatives of twenty- eight countries participate,
edmund zhelbunov listened to how the brain works in stressful moments and how you can help your bodyope with anxiety on your own. in yakutia, summing up the results of a unique expedition to bennett island in the arctic ocean, which was reached for the first time on river catamarans. why the journey in the footsteps of the seekers and the sannikov land is interesting not only for science, but also for ordinary inhabitants of the arctic coast, sergius ansagen found out. welcome to the...
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edmund band, the shadow climate jan environment secretary has said the same, —— ed miliband has said rock up in egypt. it is really, really quite extraordinary for alok sharma, who is a man that you hear very few words from, who is now actually saying it undermines britain, and i think there are grave questions about this government's commitment to environmental measures that need to be taken as a matter of urgency. that need to be taken as a matter of uruen . ., , . , that need to be taken as a matter of uruen . ., ., ., ., urgency. the optics are not great. no, the urgency. the optics are not great. no. they are _ urgency. the optics are not great. no, they are not, _ urgency. the optics are not great. no, they are not, and _ urgency. the optics are not great. no, they are not, and the - urgency. the optics are not great. no, they are not, and the fact - urgency. the optics are not great. | no, they are not, and the fact that alok sharma went on record to say what _ alok sharma went on record to say what he _ alok sharma went on record to say what he said showsjust how strongly he
edmund band, the shadow climate jan environment secretary has said the same, —— ed miliband has said rock up in egypt. it is really, really quite extraordinary for alok sharma, who is a man that you hear very few words from, who is now actually saying it undermines britain, and i think there are grave questions about this government's commitment to environmental measures that need to be taken as a matter of urgency. that need to be taken as a matter of uruen . ., , . , that need to be taken...
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we also have edmund perotti, he's the co executive director of the partnership for inclusive disaster strategies and is based in philadelphia, pennsylvania. and finally welcome to aaron brown. she's a disability inclusion consultant based in nasa, in the bahamas. so much to discuss here anna, let's start with the basic, obvious and important question. why are people with disabilities disproportionately affected in the 1st place? that's a great question. so what happens is that when planning for disasters, disaster planners often don't include disabled people in the spectrum of those who are going to be affected. able ism positions are needs as too far outside the norm to be planned for. so you have this idea that disabled people are expected losses that we're just not going to make it, that we're not even worth planning for. and that's a self fulfilling prophecy. and that's why we see what we do with disabled people dying and being injured far more frequently. aaron, does that resonate? i see you nodding your head. oh, and the statement alone just gave me chills because that is a v ab
we also have edmund perotti, he's the co executive director of the partnership for inclusive disaster strategies and is based in philadelphia, pennsylvania. and finally welcome to aaron brown. she's a disability inclusion consultant based in nasa, in the bahamas. so much to discuss here anna, let's start with the basic, obvious and important question. why are people with disabilities disproportionately affected in the 1st place? that's a great question. so what happens is that when planning for...
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officer colby, officer cagney and sergeant edmund quine.sise and think our dispatcher, heatherfor her intuition, quick thinking. she had to interpret what she was being told and based on her experience and her intuition she basically figured out that there was something more to this incident than what she was being told. her actions, this incident than what she was being told. heractions, in my opinion, resulted in both a higher priority dispatch and a faster response. i think this was lifesaving. joining me now is catie edmondson, congressional correspondent at the new york times. good evening to you there in washington. the people that you speak to on capitol hill, congressmen and women and their stuff, what do they say about this attack?— stuff, what do they say about this attack? this attack, which eve one this attack? this attack, which everyone on — this attack? this attack, which everyone on capitol _ this attack? this attack, which everyone on capitol hill- this attack? this attack, which everyone on capitol hill is - everyone on ca
officer colby, officer cagney and sergeant edmund quine.sise and think our dispatcher, heatherfor her intuition, quick thinking. she had to interpret what she was being told and based on her experience and her intuition she basically figured out that there was something more to this incident than what she was being told. her actions, this incident than what she was being told. heractions, in my opinion, resulted in both a higher priority dispatch and a faster response. i think this was...
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technology and relying on the technology of mainstream media to tell the story of what was happening on edmund pettis bridge. we are going to show the lynching the same pictures they use in postcards we are going to use to stir outrage. it's not an equal chance but a fighting chance. >> the question that comes to mind, you mentionedri grand rapids. there's -- cam video, cell phone video, home surveillance video, there's all this as it relates for all of their ubiquity they are not necessarily a guarantee that justice is going to be served. they are not necessarily even a deterrent. >> we have, i think we both recognize this area the miracle of the video and what it can do. we've also began to recognize the limits of video such that our book is called seen and unseen. two people can look at the same piece of video and come to bdifferent conclusions. thisua in some senses is analogs to the historical roots that we bring outoo in the book. your eye is a don't come completely without a history. they come with a certain amount of knowledge that you apply to what you see. one of the things in my fam
technology and relying on the technology of mainstream media to tell the story of what was happening on edmund pettis bridge. we are going to show the lynching the same pictures they use in postcards we are going to use to stir outrage. it's not an equal chance but a fighting chance. >> the question that comes to mind, you mentionedri grand rapids. there's -- cam video, cell phone video, home surveillance video, there's all this as it relates for all of their ubiquity they are not...
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future congressman john lewis and many others were brutally beaten as they attempted to cross the edmund pettis bridge from the march to the alabama state capital. blood d sunday it became known as the audience to the brutality. the participation at the march cemented her as a powerful voice of resistance and an artist to whom we continue to return when we can find our own words to capture the abundance of violence. against us. she followed up the protest and them with two more politically charged themes. for women and to be young, gifted and black. it stands out because it depicts antiblack violence into the struggle against it. she doesn't just tell the story in a terms of what happens. she says about the fight have some truth of brutalization calling out the way to block progress and making sure that they be more gradual in their approach, simone rejected any efforts that didn't trumpet full equality or that kept the door open for like the murders of carol, denise and cynthia. it matters deeply the death of four black girls in the hands of violence propelled her to write a song so sca
future congressman john lewis and many others were brutally beaten as they attempted to cross the edmund pettis bridge from the march to the alabama state capital. blood d sunday it became known as the audience to the brutality. the participation at the march cemented her as a powerful voice of resistance and an artist to whom we continue to return when we can find our own words to capture the abundance of violence. against us. she followed up the protest and them with two more politically...
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as a result of our friendship to co-lead the 2010 pilgrimage to selma, alabama to walk across the edmund pettus bridge to mark the anniversary of bloody sunday. i was moved by that. john knew that dr. king was an inspiration of my youth. i knew john to be a man of sincere faith. so we had a bond, even though we would debate on the house floor, we still had a relationship. it created opportunities to find common cause. i always like to say never ask a democrat not to be a democrat. you'd say never ask a republican not to be a republican. but there is a wide range of issues we can agree on, issues that we can find practical solutions for the american people on. i think it all begins with treating others the way we want to be treated. i really do believe that there is a hunger in this country today for getting back to the way americans deal with one another. most americans deal with their neighbors the same way, respectfully, generously, whether they agree or disagree. i would like to say we just have to have government as good as our people. we have to respect one another, practice civilit
as a result of our friendship to co-lead the 2010 pilgrimage to selma, alabama to walk across the edmund pettus bridge to mark the anniversary of bloody sunday. i was moved by that. john knew that dr. king was an inspiration of my youth. i knew john to be a man of sincere faith. so we had a bond, even though we would debate on the house floor, we still had a relationship. it created opportunities to find common cause. i always like to say never ask a democrat not to be a democrat. you'd say...
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when judge tyler was elected governor of virginia could no longer supervise his son's legal studies, edmund randolph stepped in. randolph had been attorney general under george washington and really presented young tyler with a challenging way to approach the law. tyler passed the bar in 1809 at the age of 19. now this is interesting because in virginia the law at the time they do had to be at least 21 years of age to pass the bar exam. to even sit for the bar exam. but apparently the examiner could not ask tyler how old he is. perhaps his father's connections allowed them to look the other way. but in any event he was 19 tyler passed the bar exam print did not set a practice right away. kind of took some time to develop further habits, study habits he participated in some moot court proceedings around richmond honing the oratorical skills you need in the courtroom. he was still thinking really in terms of politics. the picture here, the image on the right hand of the slide shows tyler at approximately age of 21 when he won his first political office, a seat in the virginia house of delegat
when judge tyler was elected governor of virginia could no longer supervise his son's legal studies, edmund randolph stepped in. randolph had been attorney general under george washington and really presented young tyler with a challenging way to approach the law. tyler passed the bar in 1809 at the age of 19. now this is interesting because in virginia the law at the time they do had to be at least 21 years of age to pass the bar exam. to even sit for the bar exam. but apparently the examiner...
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of research has proved very useful, albeit with certain limitations corner where we made the movie edmund, we did a few test screenings and it was interesting because it allowed us to tweak to film, tighten up certain sequences that were too long ago. but the creator has the final word, we get rich newsletter, individual level of emotion, what story to tell, cuz that's up to the creator of it. there's no software to say, well, this is perfect. what would all be using? it fits, you know, if i don't, don't go think asagwa ah, manipulating emotions is not just a lie way to encourage consumption. it also serves higher purposes, such as bringing us joy or creating surprise for us as individual primary emotions . like these are the easiest ones to arouse, but there is another set of emotions, the ones anchored, and another person's gaze, the so called social emotions. such a shame, guilt, and trust, ah, behavioral sciences. want to understand how one person's emotions can influence on others or even an entire group. here in the southern italian region of puja, researchers wanted to test social
of research has proved very useful, albeit with certain limitations corner where we made the movie edmund, we did a few test screenings and it was interesting because it allowed us to tweak to film, tighten up certain sequences that were too long ago. but the creator has the final word, we get rich newsletter, individual level of emotion, what story to tell, cuz that's up to the creator of it. there's no software to say, well, this is perfect. what would all be using? it fits, you know, if i...
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those san francisco police officers are officer kobe w wlnes, kyle cagney and edmund ho hoyne, heathers is standing here, our emergency dispatcher, a really amazing job. for inquiries regarding mr. pelosi and his condition we refer you to the statement by speaker pelosi's office this morning and with that i will turn it over to district attorney brooke jenkins for a few brief comments. let me say in advance this is what we know at this time. we will update you further but we cannot take any questions after this statement. >> thank you, i want to commend the police department for their immediate response to this home and swiftly making sure mister pelosi was okay and the suspect was apprehended. we are working with them with respect to the investigation and will proceed with the appropriate charges as things unfold as well as work with the us attorney's office and our federal partners, thank you. >> thank you all for being here. i know that we will update you when we get more. >> that is it for right now, we will not take any questions. our office will issue a news release very soon but
those san francisco police officers are officer kobe w wlnes, kyle cagney and edmund ho hoyne, heathers is standing here, our emergency dispatcher, a really amazing job. for inquiries regarding mr. pelosi and his condition we refer you to the statement by speaker pelosi's office this morning and with that i will turn it over to district attorney brooke jenkins for a few brief comments. let me say in advance this is what we know at this time. we will update you further but we cannot take any...
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starling of the white house, i edmund startling, a secret service officer for many years at the whitehouse. so, there really is a plethora but there is more. there is alonso fields memoir, j.b. west's memoir. really so many options. check the, met a lot of them are free on line because they are published more than 100 years ago, so you can even read them on google books. >> brandon wants to know, once you to talk about the nature of the interactions that staff has on a daily basis with the first family. >> so, by all accounts that you read, there's a really close relationship. of course, there is some of these odd versions like hugo ziemann where they don't get along as well because it's all based on personalities. but, really easy a lot of close knit relationships between the first family and the staff. because the staffers are willing to be helpful and they also witness really key moments in the lives of first families. so, a good example is, after the assassination of john f. kennedy, there are tons of staff members to discuss the fact that they were all absolutely devastated. they
starling of the white house, i edmund startling, a secret service officer for many years at the whitehouse. so, there really is a plethora but there is more. there is alonso fields memoir, j.b. west's memoir. really so many options. check the, met a lot of them are free on line because they are published more than 100 years ago, so you can even read them on google books. >> brandon wants to know, once you to talk about the nature of the interactions that staff has on a daily basis with...
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george bush i argue a great british politician and member of parliament who scored the colonies and edmund burke is a famous book called the reflections on the revolution which trashed the french revolution in a bloodbath that destroyed the institution. the person in the united states, the american president is the most a pit assize the view of the world was george bush. and to read a lot of the stuff, and the way you approach it. now he really did not like civil war. he did not like revolutions because revolutions without a couple of exceptions and bloodbath. he knew that. were running very short our time. one more question will have to make it a quick answer even if it's a complicated question. it seems to me that one aspect of both bush or readership is universal to assemble the coalition the first gulf war. how hard was that and could it be done today? could you piece together a coalition like that of again you made a reference before to james a baker. done today? and he let me start with you. >> i think it can be done but it takes a lot of work. george h.w. bush was the definition of
george bush i argue a great british politician and member of parliament who scored the colonies and edmund burke is a famous book called the reflections on the revolution which trashed the french revolution in a bloodbath that destroyed the institution. the person in the united states, the american president is the most a pit assize the view of the world was george bush. and to read a lot of the stuff, and the way you approach it. now he really did not like civil war. he did not like...
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just yesterday three more cases were found in poultry in bury st edmunds and attleborough in norfolk.ct that winter will be really tough on wild birds, with the worst yet to come. they call the response from the department for food and rural affairs "insufficient" and call for urgent government action. in response, defra says it is funding a new research group to understand how the virus is spreading in wild birds and they're reassuring people that the risk to human health is very low. the broads authority says it's passing all reports to defra but defra says the landowner is responsible for collecting and disposing of the birds. people here calling for anyone from the authorities to put the birds out of their misery more quickly rather than leave them to die like this. some have been speculating that the deaths are as a result of sea water entering the norfolk they have thermal cap cameras and drones to help chase the people behind it. wiltshire's rural crime team patrol salisbury plain, they are on the look out for the new season of an illegal blood sport bringing organised crime, t
just yesterday three more cases were found in poultry in bury st edmunds and attleborough in norfolk.ct that winter will be really tough on wild birds, with the worst yet to come. they call the response from the department for food and rural affairs "insufficient" and call for urgent government action. in response, defra says it is funding a new research group to understand how the virus is spreading in wild birds and they're reassuring people that the risk to human health is very...
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edmund zhelnov found out more tasks that the forum participants set for themselves.m is a platform for discussing topical issues of cooperation between the participating countries of the caspian region for the first time in the format of the caspian five. the representatives of russia, kazakhstan, azerbaijan, iran and turkmenistan gathered back in 1919 . that is, before the start of the pandemic, and considering that since then, both the economic and political model of the world has changed dramatically today after a three-year break by the head official delegations, there really was something to discuss in this format, according to mikhail mishustin. russia consistently stands for the deepening of trade and economic cooperation in the caspian region, which unites five countries with a population of more than 270 million. the russian prime minister spoke about this at a plenary session. caspian countries account for almost 13% of world exports of energy products and 7% of world exports. generally. at the same time, mutual trade over the past 6 years has grown by 2/3
edmund zhelnov found out more tasks that the forum participants set for themselves.m is a platform for discussing topical issues of cooperation between the participating countries of the caspian region for the first time in the format of the caspian five. the representatives of russia, kazakhstan, azerbaijan, iran and turkmenistan gathered back in 1919 . that is, before the start of the pandemic, and considering that since then, both the economic and political model of the world has changed...
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quick response and actions of our officers, officer kolby willmis, officer kyle cagney, and sergeant edmundhank our dispatcher heather grimes for her intuition, her quick thinking. she had to interpret what she was being told. and based on her experience and her intuition, she basically figured out that there was something more to this incident than what she was being told. her actions, in my opinion, resulted in both a higher priority dispatch and a faster police response. i think this was life-saving. lastly, i want to thank our firefighters and paramedics from the san francisco fire department also for a quick response in transporting mr. pelosi for medical assistance at the hospital. let me -- we've gotten a lot of questions about security. first of all, i want to say that the u.s. capitol police is responsible for protection of speaker pelosi and her family. the san francisco police department will assist in any way we can. i've been in contact with chief tom manger of the u.s. capitol police. we've been in contact with his investigators, at least one of his chiefs, and we are working
quick response and actions of our officers, officer kolby willmis, officer kyle cagney, and sergeant edmundhank our dispatcher heather grimes for her intuition, her quick thinking. she had to interpret what she was being told. and based on her experience and her intuition, she basically figured out that there was something more to this incident than what she was being told. her actions, in my opinion, resulted in both a higher priority dispatch and a faster police response. i think this was...
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frenzy and these guys would you say they're over the moon from bar valdez shut down the phillies bats edmundhe went six and a third struck out nine huge performance on the game's biggest stage and alex bregman with a two-run homer to make it five nothing astros for the second night in a row, but this time the phillies didn't have an epic comeback astros win five two to tie the series at a game of peace game three monday in philadelphia, you know, this team has a short memory. on bad occurrences and bad games and you know, you can't bring yesterday into today or else it'll continue you have to you have to start all over again and just realize this. today and hopefully we have a different outcome. things had been awfully quiet on the a's stadium front both in oakland and las vegas, but business sure picked up this week an mlb commissioner rob manfred spoke out saying he's not positive about oakland's progress. this was then misinterpreted by a national mlb writer who tweeted at the a's are likely going to vegas. not true. here's what manfred actually said. i do want to say this. i think the ma
frenzy and these guys would you say they're over the moon from bar valdez shut down the phillies bats edmundhe went six and a third struck out nine huge performance on the game's biggest stage and alex bregman with a two-run homer to make it five nothing astros for the second night in a row, but this time the phillies didn't have an epic comeback astros win five two to tie the series at a game of peace game three monday in philadelphia, you know, this team has a short memory. on bad occurrences...
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henry edmund kirby emory upton alonzo cushing and george custer. ames would later recall he speaking of pelham was easily the most popular man at the core in my time. everybody liked him. i never heard anyone say a word against him. he was that kind of man, the kind of man who you felt instinctively hears her friend. he was quiet simple unassuming and unpretentious. there was a reserve about him that we got to know covered in inward strength. in his classwork pelham would never gain top of class struggled with mathematics but he excelled in the more physical activities like fencing horsemanship than boxing. he went home and the summer of 1858 after being at west point for two years and the photograph on the screen was taken on that first trip home. when he returns to west point some of the correspondents at the west point correspondence does survive and there's an expert -- excerpt from his brother sam and pelham says i do not think a man can be strictly honorable and less he is brave. if he fears encouragement to other men he cannot fulfill his de
henry edmund kirby emory upton alonzo cushing and george custer. ames would later recall he speaking of pelham was easily the most popular man at the core in my time. everybody liked him. i never heard anyone say a word against him. he was that kind of man, the kind of man who you felt instinctively hears her friend. he was quiet simple unassuming and unpretentious. there was a reserve about him that we got to know covered in inward strength. in his classwork pelham would never gain top of...
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henry, patrick, edmund herbie, emory upton, illegal cussing, and george kuster. aims would later recall he, thinking of tell them, was easily one of the most popular men in the court in my time. everybody liked him. i never heard anyone say a word against him. he was that kind of man, the kind of man whom you felt instinctively, here is a friend. now, he was quiet, simple, unassuming, unpretentious. there was a reserve about him that we got to know covered in inward strength. in his class work, pell i'm would never gain top of class. he struggled with mathematics, but he excelled in the most physical way classes. he went home in the summer of 1858. there is a photograph on the screen that was taken on that first trip home. when he returns to west point, some of his correspondence, his west point correspondent does survive and there's an excerpt from a letter that he wrote to his brother sam. pelham says, i do not think a man can be strictly honorable unless he is brave. if he fears and cringes, then he cannot fulfill the full definition of a man. and his west poi
henry, patrick, edmund herbie, emory upton, illegal cussing, and george kuster. aims would later recall he, thinking of tell them, was easily one of the most popular men in the court in my time. everybody liked him. i never heard anyone say a word against him. he was that kind of man, the kind of man whom you felt instinctively, here is a friend. now, he was quiet, simple, unassuming, unpretentious. there was a reserve about him that we got to know covered in inward strength. in his class work,...
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those san francisco police officers are officer colby wilmis, officer kyle cagney and sergeant edmundher for a really amazing job. for inquiries regarding mr. pelosi and his condition, we refer you to the statement issued by speaker pelosi's office this morning. and with that, i'm going to turn it over to our district attorney, brooke jenkins for a few brief comments. let me say in advance, this is what we know at this time. we'll update you further but we will not be able to take any questions after this statement. >> thank you, chief scott. i do want to commend the san francisco police department for their immediate response to this home and for swiftly making sure that mr. pelosi was okay and that the suspect was apprehended. we are working closely with them right now with respect to the investigation and will proceed with the appropriate charges as things unfold, as long as -- as well as work with the u.s. attorney's office and our federal partners. thank you. >> thank you all for being here. i know you may have -- we'll update you when we have more. >> do you know how he got into
those san francisco police officers are officer colby wilmis, officer kyle cagney and sergeant edmundher for a really amazing job. for inquiries regarding mr. pelosi and his condition, we refer you to the statement issued by speaker pelosi's office this morning. and with that, i'm going to turn it over to our district attorney, brooke jenkins for a few brief comments. let me say in advance, this is what we know at this time. we'll update you further but we will not be able to take any questions...
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committee congressman john lewis and many others were brutally beaten as they attempted to cross the edmund pettus bridge c and the march of some upper bloody sunday became to be known for the national global audience inru the gravity nonviolent protesters. the participation in the final march cemented her as a powerful voice of resistance and an artist tot whom we continue to return and we can't find our own words to capture the abundance of violence against us. simone followed anthem with two more political -- to be young gifted and black. it standsds out among the struge against it. she saying about our fight against centuries of realization calling out those demanded that black people be more gradual and their approach and rejected any efforts of full equality for the the door open for violent acts like the murder of medicare adey carol and cynthia. it matters deeply that the death of four black girls so in his critique against black people need us. we talk about pivotal moments in freedom struggles in american history more broadly ignores or colleges black women and girls is par for ca
committee congressman john lewis and many others were brutally beaten as they attempted to cross the edmund pettus bridge c and the march of some upper bloody sunday became to be known for the national global audience inru the gravity nonviolent protesters. the participation in the final march cemented her as a powerful voice of resistance and an artist tot whom we continue to return and we can't find our own words to capture the abundance of violence against us. simone followed anthem with two...