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and then i got invited to walk with john lewis over the edmund pettus bridge in 2009.o walk with john lewis over the edmund pettus bridge was one of the greatest honors and privileges of my life. but john did something else for me. he showed me that unconditional love, reconciliation, and forgiveness can heal a human heart. but he also gave me the courage to find my own voice. because when we were smaller, growing up in a political family, you did not really have a voice. because -- or an opinion. no one asked for your opinion. i knew i wanted to do something with that voice, so i decided i wanted to speak up and speak out about peace and reconciliation. so i thought back about burns' question, and i thought maybe this would be a way that i could help in some way. so, for the last 11 years or so, my husband and i have been traveling all across the country talking about peace and reconciliation. susan: as you make your travels, what are your observations about the state of race relations in the country? ms. kennedy: well, i think that we have come a long way. but i thin
and then i got invited to walk with john lewis over the edmund pettus bridge in 2009.o walk with john lewis over the edmund pettus bridge was one of the greatest honors and privileges of my life. but john did something else for me. he showed me that unconditional love, reconciliation, and forgiveness can heal a human heart. but he also gave me the courage to find my own voice. because when we were smaller, growing up in a political family, you did not really have a voice. because -- or an...
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one of the privileges i have had is to serve with john lewis and cross the edmund pet ties bridge -- pettis bridge. whether republicans or democrats, relationships is the conduit for good policy, people before the politics. you don't have to throw what you believe your values or principles, do we show up, do we have to be the key note speaker at times? i was committed to doing this to be both a conservative and a bridge builder. and our team committed to that. hardly a week went by that we didn't answer the question, are we making an argument or are we making a difference. in this town, those who make the most noise get the key roles, but in looking back, making the difference is ultimately the price. the successes where i believe it's simple, staying close to the lord and having the people pray and wrap their arms around us. so many times after spending a week in this arena, you go back home kind of worn out and i will never be able to express my gratitude to the people who lifted our arms up and pray for us week after week. couple of months ago i met freddie in north carolina. he i
one of the privileges i have had is to serve with john lewis and cross the edmund pet ties bridge -- pettis bridge. whether republicans or democrats, relationships is the conduit for good policy, people before the politics. you don't have to throw what you believe your values or principles, do we show up, do we have to be the key note speaker at times? i was committed to doing this to be both a conservative and a bridge builder. and our team committed to that. hardly a week went by that we...
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and edmund randolph who was the attorney general at the time. also interestingly, john adams was the vice president, he was not a member of the cabinet. he was kept out essentially, washington saw him since he was president in the senate he saw him is this legislator. he didn't have the executive and legislative branch mix together like. that this is interesting as well. the constitution implies that the senate is going to be the consulting body of the president, like entreaty making power, the president supposed to make advice and consent to get a treaty ratified. they share the power to make treaties, but the senate was something that was to political for it to be a very good consulting body for george washington. first of, all he couldn't get rid of senators. he had no control over the appointment. they weren't secretive enough. it would be too easy for arguments to spread, and get out into the world. so the senate clearly, was a deliberative body and not a consulting one. so it's interesting to see how washington made the cabinet into this c
and edmund randolph who was the attorney general at the time. also interestingly, john adams was the vice president, he was not a member of the cabinet. he was kept out essentially, washington saw him since he was president in the senate he saw him is this legislator. he didn't have the executive and legislative branch mix together like. that this is interesting as well. the constitution implies that the senate is going to be the consulting body of the president, like entreaty making power, the...
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did take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely will never happens to brian. a. bitter end on this is scary at the end of course we should all cells in the lake should have 1st known for naturally good at least a 11. tie in prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also secured top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man of the weekend robert love on dubs he wasn't even in top form on saturday. but he was still too good for labor couzin assy yet again took care of business. as it looks is about to come to a friendly with. the best see sometimes play 2020 shootings to come out of. the challenge is nothing like the conditions of places like to take him back to the top of the biggest. 11 doves he becomes the 1st buy in player to be crowned chief is footballer of the year and is also our best performer of much day 13. but now we go from the biggest stage in world football to moan modest surroundings in burnley. the
did take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely will never happens to brian. a. bitter end on this is scary at the end of course we should all cells in the lake should have 1st known for naturally good at least a 11. tie in prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also secured top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man...
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students from edmund brewer middle school will play a big role in today's virtual red carpet premiereelebrating disney's and pixar's new film "soul." it is featured in the film with jamie foxx and tina fey and its jazz band is featured, too, and today's red carpet will include a nice surprise for edmund brewer students. all of the action is being live streamed on disney and pixar's social media pages starting at 11:30 a.m. disney is the parent company of abc 7. >> next here on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 a.m., with no deal in sight, people out of work will lose their unemployment benefits today. what that could mean for some 3 million californians and doctors and nurses aren't the only ones on the front lines fighting covid-19. we'll explain some of the challenges and risks firefighters are facing. - i'm lea.steve. and we live in north pole, alaska. - i'm a retired school counselor. [lea] i'm a retired art teacher. [steve] we met online about 10 years ago. as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my vision was not as good as it used to be, got a change in prescript
students from edmund brewer middle school will play a big role in today's virtual red carpet premiereelebrating disney's and pixar's new film "soul." it is featured in the film with jamie foxx and tina fey and its jazz band is featured, too, and today's red carpet will include a nice surprise for edmund brewer students. all of the action is being live streamed on disney and pixar's social media pages starting at 11:30 a.m. disney is the parent company of abc 7. >> next here on...
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did take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely no never happens to find. it a. bitter and on the society at the end of course we should all cells in the lake should have 1st known for naturally least a $11.00. tie and prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also see kid top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man of the weekend's robert leaven tomsky wasn't even in top form on saturday. but he was still too good for life accusing him as he yet again took care of business. was about to come to a friendly with. the person sometimes playing 2020 shillings to. challenge me like the criticisms of wrong place take him to the top of the building to sleep . live on dusty becomes the 1st buy in player to be crowned the fizz footballer of the year and is also our best performer of much day 13. but now we go from the biggest stage in world football to mo modest surroundings in burnley. the additive 1st and i the pride o
did take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely no never happens to find. it a. bitter and on the society at the end of course we should all cells in the lake should have 1st known for naturally least a $11.00. tie and prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also see kid top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man of...
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to take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely no never happens to find. a. beater and on the society at the end of course we should all cells in the lake should have 1st known for naturally good at least a $11.00. tie in prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also as a kid top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man of the weekends robert leaven tomsky wasn't even in top form on saturday. but he was still too good for live accusing him as he yet again took care of business. is about to come to a friendly with. the city sometimes playing 2020 vision exactly what. the challenge is not me like the faces of big brothers but a 2nd team talk about missing. 11 dusky becomes the 1st buy in player to be crowned faeces footballer of the year and is also our best performer of much day 13. but now we go from the biggest stage in world football to mo modest surroundings in burnley. could. be added to 1st to hide the pri
to take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely no never happens to find. a. beater and on the society at the end of course we should all cells in the lake should have 1st known for naturally good at least a $11.00. tie in prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also as a kid top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man...
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did take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely no never happens to find. it a. bitter and unnecessary at the end of course we should all cells in the lab should have 1st known for naturally good at least a 11. tie and prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also secured top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man of the weekend robert leaven tomsky wasn't even in top form on saturday. but she was still too good for life accusing massey yet again took care of business . as it was about to come to friendly with. the city sometimes playing 2020 shillings to a woman in. china is nothing like the criticisms of big brother places that get back to the top of the but mostly. live and dusky becomes the 1st buy in player to be crowned faeces footballer of the year and is also obvious before much of much they 13. but now we go from the biggest stage in world football to momentous surroundings in burnley. the activist an
did take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely no never happens to find. it a. bitter and unnecessary at the end of course we should all cells in the lab should have 1st known for naturally good at least a 11. tie and prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also secured top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man of...
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five months on and a lot has changed at the greenhouse sites in berry, st edmunds and norfolk.a nearby water treatment plant to warm the greenhouses. now the pipes are in place and water is being diverted. this is called a wet well and it was purpose—built for this greenhouse project here in norwich. it is diverting water from the treatment plant into this heat exchange building. so this is the heat exchanger building and there's two types of pipes in here. the silver pipe is taking the effluent, so the clean water from the treatment plant. it's putting it into these heat exchangers. and from the heat exchanger, the heat is taken off, put into these red pipes, which then pump it 2.5 kilometres down to the greenhouse. we're here at norwich, at the greenhouse. it's 94,000 square metres, and they just hang in the grow gutters. we are providing the climate computer that is controlling the roof ventilation, the screening, the heating, the c02, the evaporators, but also the irrigation. each plant grows out of these gutters and will be 13—15 metres long, trained along the wires. these
five months on and a lot has changed at the greenhouse sites in berry, st edmunds and norfolk.a nearby water treatment plant to warm the greenhouses. now the pipes are in place and water is being diverted. this is called a wet well and it was purpose—built for this greenhouse project here in norwich. it is diverting water from the treatment plant into this heat exchange building. so this is the heat exchanger building and there's two types of pipes in here. the silver pipe is taking the...
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we saw it on the edmund pettus bridge, when we had the dogs and we had the water hoses that were used again people like john lewis when they were marching for freedom in selma. we saw it, a moment like this, just recently,go five yearsn charleston, after the death of my good friend clementa pinckney and eight others. again, and where the country, the world is watching. however, my fear is that we'll miss this moment. we've missed that moment before. and my feais that we'll miss this moment to have real substantive change in rooting out thsystemic racism that plagues this country today. >> take the black lives matter movement, right? do you tnk that the black lives matter movement five years ago felt different than it does today? >> well, it feels different because we have taylor swift, who is utterinthe words, because we have mitt romney, who is uttering the words. and for me i give them so much credit. carson wentz. i give them so much credit for coming out. trevor lawrence, i'm a huge gamecocfan. we're here in south carolina. and here i am, giving props to the clemson quarterback o
we saw it on the edmund pettus bridge, when we had the dogs and we had the water hoses that were used again people like john lewis when they were marching for freedom in selma. we saw it, a moment like this, just recently,go five yearsn charleston, after the death of my good friend clementa pinckney and eight others. again, and where the country, the world is watching. however, my fear is that we'll miss this moment. we've missed that moment before. and my feais that we'll miss this moment to...
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we've discussed the many sectors that continue to struggle one of them the auto industry new data by edmunds the online automotive resource showed that in 2020 the u.s. market had its lowest sales volume since 2012 forecasted at 14400000 new car sales this shows a 15.5 percent decline from 2019 but the 4th quarter may be looking up and wins forecasts 4300000 new cars and trucks will be sold and with u.s. auto production point 4 percent in november how much hope is there for the sector well to answer this and let's bring in the car coach lauren fix lauren good to see you good to see you what kind of recovery are we looking at here for 2021 with an auto sales really being add an 8 year low. well there's been a lot of pent up demand for new car sales on a global basis because people weren't buying cars they were kind of sitting on what they had if you were leasing which is very common here in the u.s. people are waiting and extending their lease terms and that can be done if you're coming to the end of your lease contacting the leasing company and so that brings up to about a 1000000 cars a mon
we've discussed the many sectors that continue to struggle one of them the auto industry new data by edmunds the online automotive resource showed that in 2020 the u.s. market had its lowest sales volume since 2012 forecasted at 14400000 new car sales this shows a 15.5 percent decline from 2019 but the 4th quarter may be looking up and wins forecasts 4300000 new cars and trucks will be sold and with u.s. auto production point 4 percent in november how much hope is there for the sector well to...
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was this central animating event and it reminds me john lewis and others getting attacked on the edmund pettis bridge and the impetus for the voting rights act. it's a similar kind of event and that helps the radical republican pass reconstruction over andrew johnson's veto and i do not feel comfortable for the mechanics massacre. i want you to talk about that. >> so many of the disastrous plots of the national history are hidden behind curtains and this is one of many. here is the crux of it. it is not an overstatement to say that the rampages. in an immediate way they've cleared space for white lights throughout the generations down to our own. it is not the falsehood. the torment that people like he and his gangs perpetrated gives ordinary white folks including myself a greater sense of authority and security they were fighting to extend the authori authority. that is the net of it. >> one of the brutally honest passages you write whites are my people, my tribe, they were his people, his tribe in ways that he belongs to us and hundreds of millions. i know the honest way to regard rac
was this central animating event and it reminds me john lewis and others getting attacked on the edmund pettis bridge and the impetus for the voting rights act. it's a similar kind of event and that helps the radical republican pass reconstruction over andrew johnson's veto and i do not feel comfortable for the mechanics massacre. i want you to talk about that. >> so many of the disastrous plots of the national history are hidden behind curtains and this is one of many. here is the crux...
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emmett till and brown v board of education and some highlights like freedom rise i have a dream, edmundettis bridge, selma alabama. it ends with the passage of the act of 64, 65 respectively. i hope that i sounds familiar. and then sanitation workers of detroit or black power or other things that make us for the most part uncomfortable and then we fast-forward to the assassination and 68 and it gave a tiny conclusion to the story and also the sense that something concrete was accomplished and that was over. that story is only the beginning. take brown v board of education right now. did anybody else in the high school history class not to dwell on the fact the supreme court outlawed school segregation in 1954, but the first big city to desegregated was new orleans six years later where they still hadn't desegregated 18 years later. and i'm not just talking about de facto segregation like we have now. this is old school segregation with very, very few exceptions how could they do that because there's no supreme court policed. the municipality business union organizations they were not ju
emmett till and brown v board of education and some highlights like freedom rise i have a dream, edmundettis bridge, selma alabama. it ends with the passage of the act of 64, 65 respectively. i hope that i sounds familiar. and then sanitation workers of detroit or black power or other things that make us for the most part uncomfortable and then we fast-forward to the assassination and 68 and it gave a tiny conclusion to the story and also the sense that something concrete was accomplished and...
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did take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely no never happens to find. a. beater and on this is scary at the end of course we should all cells in the lake should have 1st known for naturally good at least a 11. tie and prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also secured top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man of the weekend robert levy on dubs he wasn't even in top form on saturday. but he was still too good for labor cruising as he yet again took care of business . is about to come to a friendly with. the city sometimes platforms he joins it for sure thanks to the many. times the challenge is nothing like the predictions of a problem for the 2nd team back to the top but mostly. live and dusty becomes the 1st buying player to be crowned fief is footballer of the year and is also our best performer of much day 13. but now we go from the biggest stage in world football to mo modest surroundings in the na
did take a deflection off edmund taps about unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely no never happens to find. a. beater and on this is scary at the end of course we should all cells in the lake should have 1st known for naturally good at least a 11. tie and prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also secured top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man...
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giving peace of mind this holiday season, paying utility bills for 114 families. 74-year-old michael edmundof kindness last year helping another 36 families. until michael donated $7,615 this year. he is hoping that will give families who had a rough year one less thing to worry about. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. vascepa is clearly different. first and only fda approved. celebrate less risk. even for those with family history. ♪ don't take vascepa if you are... ...or become allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people... ...with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had them in the past. tell your doctor if y
giving peace of mind this holiday season, paying utility bills for 114 families. 74-year-old michael edmundof kindness last year helping another 36 families. until michael donated $7,615 this year. he is hoping that will give families who had a rough year one less thing to worry about. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,......
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>> well, it's a group called the moreish sovereign citizens out in you had muns edmund group ext squatterselieve that the law us of the land do not apply to them and they have decided to go into neighborhoods, waterfront properties, very nice homes saying that they actually own the land and they should take it over. the homeowner usually is like what are you talking about? please leave. and it is just very bizarre. it's not just happening in the pew jengt sound. it's happening all across the country. most recently in georgia, for example. a man named joel fed decided to literally take ownership, decide that he is not going to pay rent on property that he doesn't actually own. it's part of, i think, this nationwide trending of laws not really applying to certain folks. in this case they are not activists they are just kind of in they. >> this is illegal. once you see that that means you want it, it's yours. i want it, it's mine. i'm about to start, you know, the process on reclaiming the land. hey, y'all can keep paying rent. you can all think this is a game. y'all can think we are just cap
>> well, it's a group called the moreish sovereign citizens out in you had muns edmund group ext squatterselieve that the law us of the land do not apply to them and they have decided to go into neighborhoods, waterfront properties, very nice homes saying that they actually own the land and they should take it over. the homeowner usually is like what are you talking about? please leave. and it is just very bizarre. it's not just happening in the pew jengt sound. it's happening all across...
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plain old hillary and not even with the double l like that hillary who pretend to be named after sir edmundnqueror of everest. this hillary was born not in mallorca but in boston, boston, massachusetts, where her family has lived since the revolution. the american revolution, not any old spanish one. one appreciates that living with alec baldwin poses its challenges and one can well imagine how an otherwise well-adjusted person might retreat into a fantasy world where she's the hottie contessa from mallorca and he is the deranged certificate -- a little red bolero jacket, but it's a sad comment on our world with so many people some dissatisfied wh their own heritage. next thing you know there will be a half indian, half jamaican raised in montreal aiming to have celebrated kwanzaa all through her childhood. full disclosure, i was actually raised in topeka, kansas, and if the show went on another 15 minutes i wouldn't be able to keep up this unconvincing acce accent. the coronavirus has forced many tv personalities to transform their living rooms into television studios and it didn't take lo
plain old hillary and not even with the double l like that hillary who pretend to be named after sir edmundnqueror of everest. this hillary was born not in mallorca but in boston, boston, massachusetts, where her family has lived since the revolution. the american revolution, not any old spanish one. one appreciates that living with alec baldwin poses its challenges and one can well imagine how an otherwise well-adjusted person might retreat into a fantasy world where she's the hottie contessa...
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. >> edmund was a real visionary. >> ...meets a cutting-edge furniture designer. >> there was a lot ofhome with ultra-modern pieces. then another and another. >> they jumped on it. they puked on it, they came in from the swimming pool and sat on it. >> when he's gone, his heirs are in for the surprise of a lifetime. >> and it rachets up, and it rachets up. i'm sitting there next to my son, slapping his leg, going, "matthew! matthew! matthew!" [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
. >> edmund was a real visionary. >> ...meets a cutting-edge furniture designer. >> there was a lot ofhome with ultra-modern pieces. then another and another. >> they jumped on it. they puked on it, they came in from the swimming pool and sat on it. >> when he's gone, his heirs are in for the surprise of a lifetime. >> and it rachets up, and it rachets up. i'm sitting there next to my son, slapping his leg, going, "matthew! matthew! matthew!" [ door...
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after breonna taylor and george floyd and ahmaud arbery were killed as our generations marched across edmund965 which paved the way for the voting rights act of 1965. >> as you approach january 5th how much coordination is there with the other democratic campaign, with raphael warnock -- with his campaign you seem to have some appearances where you're together. will that be the case tomorrow when joe biden's there? >> yeah, the rev and i talk multiple times per day. our teams are in constant touch. we'll be rallying with president-elect biden tomorrow, rallying in savannah later this week. please everybody out there across the nation we are getting outspent on the air, but we're out hustling on the ground. help power the most extraordinary get out the vote effort in american history at electjon.com. help us defend voting rights and get out the vote in georgia. >> raphael warnock and jon ossoff appearing with joe biden tomorrow. jon ossoff, thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. tonight's "last word" about my gambling habit with sean
after breonna taylor and george floyd and ahmaud arbery were killed as our generations marched across edmund965 which paved the way for the voting rights act of 1965. >> as you approach january 5th how much coordination is there with the other democratic campaign, with raphael warnock -- with his campaign you seem to have some appearances where you're together. will that be the case tomorrow when joe biden's there? >> yeah, the rev and i talk multiple times per day. our teams are in...
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board of education and highlights, sit ins come freedom rights can live a dream, edmund pettus bridgelma, alabama. it is with the passage of the silica voting rights act in 64 and 65 respectively. i hope that sounds familiar. maybe we mobile something about sanitation workers or detroit or black power or other things that make is for the most part uncomfortable and then we fast-forward to dr. king's assassination in 1960. his martyrdom gave us a tidy conclusion to the store and also gives us the sense that something concrete was accomplished and that it was over. something concrete was accomplished. i'm not going to badmouth those victories. there were huge but truth of it is that story about the civil rights movement is only the beginning. take brown v. board of education, for example. did anybody else high school history class not exactly dwell on the fact that the supreme court outlawed school segregation in 1954? but the first big city to desegregate was new orleans six years later when at memphis still had not desegregated 18 years later. i'm not just talking about de facto segre
board of education and highlights, sit ins come freedom rights can live a dream, edmund pettus bridgelma, alabama. it is with the passage of the silica voting rights act in 64 and 65 respectively. i hope that sounds familiar. maybe we mobile something about sanitation workers or detroit or black power or other things that make is for the most part uncomfortable and then we fast-forward to dr. king's assassination in 1960. his martyrdom gave us a tidy conclusion to the store and also gives us...
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fox's dan springer in edmunds, washington with this story for us. dan?onnell, believe it or not police tell me that even though this group is out there doing what you just described no laws have been broken yesterday. these would-be squatters have not broken a single law even though trying to lay claim so far in this area to five homes over the last month or so. it is happening in the suburbs of seattle in the towns of he edmonds, three people walk on private property, pass gate and fences. it carry as phony document because the homeowner is evicted because the house is built on land that belong to them. they claim all the land between argentina and alaska is rightfully theirs. >> making on the property, going in the back, i tooing on doors, looking at windows, confronted at some point by the homeowners. reporter: they will often look for houses being sold. they planted their red flag in front of one of the houses on the market here, and empty but never did break in. that was not the case in maryland seven years ago when tabitha gentry, who claimed to be
fox's dan springer in edmunds, washington with this story for us. dan?onnell, believe it or not police tell me that even though this group is out there doing what you just described no laws have been broken yesterday. these would-be squatters have not broken a single law even though trying to lay claim so far in this area to five homes over the last month or so. it is happening in the suburbs of seattle in the towns of he edmonds, three people walk on private property, pass gate and fences. it...
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he's what i call an edmund burke, george will kind of conservative. you can see that in some of the place. for example in some cases, where he is very afraid of the mob. like in korea lateness, and parts of julia cesar. and in places where there were speeches about the importance of maintaining the existing hierarchy. he was very careful. he was also in the midst of. it london was the political center. he was writing and performing before the crown. and many in his audience were going to the place to try to get some sense of how to appreciate current events. a lot of it is there, the ideology is difficult to understand, with the lessons about leadership are clear. thanks to all of you for coming >> [applause] >> bravo. >> thank you so much. don't forget to take your pink sheet, come back and join us. thank you all very much. >> look at what's coming up tonight, beginning at eight eastern, a couple programs from our american history tv israel america series. first all the way home, a 1957 film looking at change racial demographics in america neighbor h
he's what i call an edmund burke, george will kind of conservative. you can see that in some of the place. for example in some cases, where he is very afraid of the mob. like in korea lateness, and parts of julia cesar. and in places where there were speeches about the importance of maintaining the existing hierarchy. he was very careful. he was also in the midst of. it london was the political center. he was writing and performing before the crown. and many in his audience were going to the...
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to take a deflection off edmund tops of unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely will never happens to brian. a. bitter end on the society at the end of course we should all cells in the lab should have 1st known for naturally good at least a 11. tie and prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also as a kid top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man of the weekend robert love and dusty wasn't even in top form on saturday. but he was still too good for labor cruising as he yet again took care of business . as it was about to come to friendly with. the person sometimes 2020 vision things he wasn't. going to challenge me like the conditions on the wrong place take him to the top of the slick. live and dusty becomes the 1st by him player to be crowned faeces footballer of the year and is also our best performer of much they 13. but now we go from the biggest stage in world football to mo modest surroundings in burnley. to. be added to 1st and i the p
to take a deflection off edmund tops of unlucky for some but it's the kind of thing that strangely will never happens to brian. a. bitter end on the society at the end of course we should all cells in the lab should have 1st known for naturally good at least a 11. tie and prevailed yet again in the nick of time and at the last minute also as a kid top spot getting into the winter break and there was no question about the man of the match and indeed of the match day. man of the year and man of...
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i remember buying edmund goddesses other in son down in the basement there, where, it's just, it's a place that has a particular flavor and i love the bookstore and i'm just happy to be a part of it, even if i'm not in the bookstore. i was trying to write about something that had happened a long time ago in this book, and -- but it just occurred to me that since i i didn't know everything about what happened a long time ago, because the documents were being withheld, that i would write about what was happening while i was trying to write about what happened a long time ago. i ended up instead of having one timeline, which is a timeline of the early cold war, harry truman, korea, china, i gathering since of suspicion and paranoia. i also i wanted to write about my own life as i was trying to make sense of the early period the amazingly and wonderfully that my wife and i got two rescue docs and the day before -- toxins, it was like a clapper, start the scene, so i started the book but it happened that we've gotten two very difficult but very lovable dogs the day before. they kind of ac
i remember buying edmund goddesses other in son down in the basement there, where, it's just, it's a place that has a particular flavor and i love the bookstore and i'm just happy to be a part of it, even if i'm not in the bookstore. i was trying to write about something that had happened a long time ago in this book, and -- but it just occurred to me that since i i didn't know everything about what happened a long time ago, because the documents were being withheld, that i would write about...
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and edmund randolph, the new him early in the war, and was washington's private attorney for many decades prior to coming into office. so henry knox of course was one of his favorite officers, and they were close really a mediately from 1775. so he had these different considerations and asked for peoples advice, and whoever fit that image for those different values, he was amenable to appointing. >> that's wonderful thank you for all that this time for a very brief closing bots, this absolutely wonderful discussion. i will teed up with the question that i asked lindsey when she appeared on the podcast. i'm interested in your thoughts also. this is the question, in his wonderful novel democracy, henry adams has a great scene where madeleine li is that hero takes a boat trip to mount vernon. she is having a debate with a nobleman about whether or not george washington is overratedis say that he actually was a paragon of virtue and others say he was a paper saint and the meaning of america terms on whether washington was a saint or not. whether the american ideal is a dream or it is a lie. s
and edmund randolph, the new him early in the war, and was washington's private attorney for many decades prior to coming into office. so henry knox of course was one of his favorite officers, and they were close really a mediately from 1775. so he had these different considerations and asked for peoples advice, and whoever fit that image for those different values, he was amenable to appointing. >> that's wonderful thank you for all that this time for a very brief closing bots, this...
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he brought a wealth of experience on democratic campaigns: in '68, robert kennedy, in '72 edmund muskie later, mo udall. >> it's the absolute authenticity of the guy. >> woodruff: to our co-founder, robin macneil, mark embodied the goal of the program. >> jim lehrer and i set out to say, hey, talking heads are some of the most valuable ways human beings communicate and why not make the most of it and get the best talking heads we can? and so mark fitted perfectly into that. >>oodruff: he's challenged his conservative counterparts on the issues. >> my favorite moments in television have been friday nights with mark shields. >> woodruff: david gergen was his first sparring partner, sharing the desk with mark for six years. what is it about him that you think makes him different? >> you know, he knows a heck of a lot more about politics than i do. but he had a humility about him, as well as that irish wi that just made him-- he was a great, great partner. judy, something else on television, as you know, it can be a very competitive, highly competitive field. and often you may be paired wit
he brought a wealth of experience on democratic campaigns: in '68, robert kennedy, in '72 edmund muskie later, mo udall. >> it's the absolute authenticity of the guy. >> woodruff: to our co-founder, robin macneil, mark embodied the goal of the program. >> jim lehrer and i set out to say, hey, talking heads are some of the most valuable ways human beings communicate and why not make the most of it and get the best talking heads we can? and so mark fitted perfectly into that....
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which is why you get people like edmund halley working out the mouth of life insurance. newton himself writing about how credit and interest rates were. >> they quantify how important things works. and people had skills and interest were a normal sleep broaden in their interest at that time. but anyway, the stock market existed. there is a place originally stockbrokers worked in this building called the royal exchange. and they got booted out for basically being too loud and obnoxious in the mid- 1690s. they moved more or less in mass to 100 year old to little alleyway called exchange allie. which had four or five coffee shops. sort of set up in the coffee rooms and started trading there. the most important of those was jonathan's which sorta became the center of it was increasingly understood as the london stock exchange. there's nothing left of that now per if you exchange allie does exist but if you start to walk down it is just a horrible post blitz bland building with no windows. one of those little blue oval plaques and said this is where jonathan's was. nothing qu
which is why you get people like edmund halley working out the mouth of life insurance. newton himself writing about how credit and interest rates were. >> they quantify how important things works. and people had skills and interest were a normal sleep broaden in their interest at that time. but anyway, the stock market existed. there is a place originally stockbrokers worked in this building called the royal exchange. and they got booted out for basically being too loud and obnoxious in...
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sacramento when president ford left the hotel to walk over the state capital with meeting with governor edmund brown -- and speak to the state legislature. this was a political trip, part of the president's campaign to lock up the republican nomination. so, he was shaking hands as you want to long, working the crowd as politicians say. and it was a friendly crowd. secret service agents president reach for every hand insight. suddenly, a young woman holding a gun appeared at the presidents side. a secret service agent grab the gun, and russell the one woman to the ground as other agents formed a tight protective shield around the president, and moved through swiftly to the capital. >> and there you are, apprehending the would be assassin. >> first thing i should've probably had a haircut. back in the seventies. that's definitely what my mother said when she heard about it. how i was working the shift, the morning shift. the president was scheduled to speak at the capital. he walks out of the hotel, and scheduled. a large crowd across the street, waiting to see him. so he walks out a nice sunny
sacramento when president ford left the hotel to walk over the state capital with meeting with governor edmund brown -- and speak to the state legislature. this was a political trip, part of the president's campaign to lock up the republican nomination. so, he was shaking hands as you want to long, working the crowd as politicians say. and it was a friendly crowd. secret service agents president reach for every hand insight. suddenly, a young woman holding a gun appeared at the presidents side....
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and again, be aware that oswald tried to assassinate major general edmund walker seven months earlier. two months before the kennedy assassination, he threatened to blow up the fbi building. he has a tendency for violence, again, bugliosi describes oswald as emotionally and psychologically unhinged. he was bitter and frustrated, beaten-down loser who felt alienated because he could not get along with anyone, including his wife. he irrationally viewed himself in a historical light, having visions of grandeur and changing the world. he hated his country and its representatives to the extent that he defected to one of the most undesirable places of the world. when he found he was unwelcome there, he came home and remain unhappy. whether or not you are willing to believe, as the warren commission and the select committee came out with that oswald was the lone gunman at least you will believe he was one of the gunmen, and we will look at whether there were others as well. we can look at exactly what happened. unlike the lincoln assassination, and the garfield assassination, and the mckinle
and again, be aware that oswald tried to assassinate major general edmund walker seven months earlier. two months before the kennedy assassination, he threatened to blow up the fbi building. he has a tendency for violence, again, bugliosi describes oswald as emotionally and psychologically unhinged. he was bitter and frustrated, beaten-down loser who felt alienated because he could not get along with anyone, including his wife. he irrationally viewed himself in a historical light, having...
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one of the privileges i have had is to serve with john lewis and cross the edmund pet ties bridge -- pettis bridge. whether republicans or democrats, relationships is the conduit for good policy, people before the politics. you don't have to throw what you believe your values or principles, do we show up, do we have to be the key note speaker at times? i was committed to doing this to be both a conservative and a bridge builder. and our team committed to that. hardly a week went by that we didn't answer the question, are we making an argument or are we making a difference. in this town, those who make the most noise get the key roles, but in looking back, making the difference is ultimately the price. the successes where i believe it's simple, staying close to the lord and having the people pray and wrap their arms around us. so many times after spending a week in this arena, you go back home kind of worn out and i will never be able to express my gratitude to the people who lifted our arms up and pray for us week after week. couple of months ago i met freddie in north carolina. he i
one of the privileges i have had is to serve with john lewis and cross the edmund pet ties bridge -- pettis bridge. whether republicans or democrats, relationships is the conduit for good policy, people before the politics. you don't have to throw what you believe your values or principles, do we show up, do we have to be the key note speaker at times? i was committed to doing this to be both a conservative and a bridge builder. and our team committed to that. hardly a week went by that we...
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here's the moment when his body crossed the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama one last time. the bridge is where he helped lead the 1965 march for voting rights. let's watch. [video clip] applause]d host: the late congress passed away -- late congressman passed away from public occasions of cancer this past summer -- from complications of cancer this past summer. william, an independent, good money to you. -- good morning to you. caller: thanks for taking my call. i am kind of torn between the biggest stories of 2020. i want to say the total psychosis, listening to all of these calls coming in, especially on the republican side, i just think the total ischosis of a party unfathomable. i can't even listen to have the callers calling in. it is like this alternate reality or something. i don't even understand half the stuff they are saying. it is like things are right before their eyes. i would say the biggest story of 2020 is just the total hypocrisy of america being on display for the world. host: in what way? caller: first, the election of donald trump. in 2020. specifically
here's the moment when his body crossed the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama one last time. the bridge is where he helped lead the 1965 march for voting rights. let's watch. [video clip] applause]d host: the late congress passed away -- late congressman passed away from public occasions of cancer this past summer -- from complications of cancer this past summer. william, an independent, good money to you. -- good morning to you. caller: thanks for taking my call. i am kind of torn between...
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here's the moment when his body crossed the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama one last time.he bridge is where he helped lead the 1965 march for voting rights. let's watch. [video clip] applause]d host: the late congress passed away -- late congressman passed away from public occasions of cancer this past summer -- from complications of cancer this past summer. william, an independent, good money to you. -- good morning to you. caller: thanks for taking my call. i am kind of torn between the biggest stories of 2020. i want to say the total psychosis, listening to all of these calls coming in, especially on the republican side, i just think the total ischosis of a party unfathomable. i can't even listen to have the callers calling in. it is like this alternate reality or something. i don't even understand half the stuff they are saying. it is like things are right before their eyes. i would say the biggest story of 2020 is just the total hypocrisy of america being on display for the world. host: in what way? caller: first, the election of donald trump. in 2020. specifically ca
here's the moment when his body crossed the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama one last time.he bridge is where he helped lead the 1965 march for voting rights. let's watch. [video clip] applause]d host: the late congress passed away -- late congressman passed away from public occasions of cancer this past summer -- from complications of cancer this past summer. william, an independent, good money to you. -- good morning to you. caller: thanks for taking my call. i am kind of torn between...
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most people think the great debate lincoln and douglas but also you cannot forget thomas paine and edmund burke and i mentioned doctor ross who was on a few minutes ago i really wanted to talk to him i think is a well educated man and i i really enjoyed his presentation that he wanted to convey to us, charlotte simmons, i thought that book was fascinating, tom is an interesting guy and i'm sure you would agree i think you enjoyed having them as your guest he brought up an interesting subject how we went under college campuses to observe the behavior of students and what is going on in college campuses today which i fortunately went to duke to the alliance college and it was in the 70s and things have changed, it was interesting hearing the view of tom wolf i think is very fascinating and a wonderful writer. host: what you do in tsmassachusetts. caller: woodway do. host: yes. caller: through college i ended up getting a degree in sociology and i worked with the commonwealth and a counselor for years in my family has a small business and i did retail work with them, i lectured at a college
most people think the great debate lincoln and douglas but also you cannot forget thomas paine and edmund burke and i mentioned doctor ross who was on a few minutes ago i really wanted to talk to him i think is a well educated man and i i really enjoyed his presentation that he wanted to convey to us, charlotte simmons, i thought that book was fascinating, tom is an interesting guy and i'm sure you would agree i think you enjoyed having them as your guest he brought up an interesting subject...
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extraordinary book on goldwater and that revolution, an extraordinary book on nixon land, but then just, like edmundessence of ronald reagan. and so wrote something that was just wildly off track. >> okay. up next, secrecy and spin. how florida's governor misled the public on the covid-19 pandemic. new reporting on what happened in florida. >>> plus, an update on covid relief talks from the newest member of the democratic house leadership. and before we go to break, a big story in the moog i cusic world. universal music publishing group announced it signed a landmark deal to purchase bob dylan's entire song-writing catalog. it includes classic like "blowing in the wind," "the times they are a changing" and "like a rolling stone" in what "the new york times" says may be the biggest acquisition ever. it was estimated at more than 300 million. and speaking of playlists, make sure you get your christmas playlist from filter. the best of the old classic and some new ones as but. you might hear a track or two from joe's band, the independent council of nung that is exclusively on filter. and speaking of c
extraordinary book on goldwater and that revolution, an extraordinary book on nixon land, but then just, like edmundessence of ronald reagan. and so wrote something that was just wildly off track. >> okay. up next, secrecy and spin. how florida's governor misled the public on the covid-19 pandemic. new reporting on what happened in florida. >>> plus, an update on covid relief talks from the newest member of the democratic house leadership. and before we go to break, a big story...
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professorjohn edmunds is from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine and a member of sageemergencies. hejoins me now. we come into the difficulties at the moment, but this is a good day. we come into the difficulties at the moment, but this is a good daym is amazing, it is really an amazing day. this vaccine is phenomenally effective. if you look at the results in the trial. it is an incredible achievement to get this vaccine from the drawing board all the way through to approval in a few months. it's amazing. the difficulty in the coming weeks before people have access to this vaccine is one, i guess, of complacency. we still have a huge problem, haven't we? we do. roughly one in 100 of us in this country are currently infectious with the virus, so that's coming down, thankfully, that's great news, but it's still a high level of infection in the community, so we have to bring those cases write down, and yes, we are going to start vaccinating very shortly, in a week 01’ vaccinating very shortly, in a week orso, vaccinating very shortly, in a week or so, but that's only goi
professorjohn edmunds is from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine and a member of sageemergencies. hejoins me now. we come into the difficulties at the moment, but this is a good day. we come into the difficulties at the moment, but this is a good daym is amazing, it is really an amazing day. this vaccine is phenomenally effective. if you look at the results in the trial. it is an incredible achievement to get this vaccine from the drawing board all the way through to approval in...
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. —2 in bury st edmunds. freezing in belfast and also in perth.e in between two areas of low pressure. this is the jet stream. you between two areas of low pressure. this is thejet stream. you can between two areas of low pressure. this is the jet stream. you can see this cold air across the uk. a freezing fog will be cold —— were max lowe to clear. not much wind to move it around. this low pressure will come our way tonight. it will sink into the near continent. the met office has a yellow weather warning out for fog for parts of the south of england. there is mist and fog patches in other parts of the country as well. some of that in northern ireland and southern scotla nd northern ireland and southern scotland will be slow to left. some of it across east anglia will be slow to left. that will hold back the temperatures. the best of any sometime today in the west. showers dotted in the west, the south and the north—east. these are the maximum temperatures. as we head into the evening and overnight, this low pressure starts to drift westwards, ta
. —2 in bury st edmunds. freezing in belfast and also in perth.e in between two areas of low pressure. this is the jet stream. you between two areas of low pressure. this is thejet stream. you can between two areas of low pressure. this is the jet stream. you can see this cold air across the uk. a freezing fog will be cold —— were max lowe to clear. not much wind to move it around. this low pressure will come our way tonight. it will sink into the near continent. the met office has a...