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and edward, repeat after me -- i, edward, take the patricia, to be my weathered wife, to have and toband. to have and to hold, to honor and to comfort, in sickness and in health, in sorrow and enjoy, to love and to cherish from this day forth. >> may i have the ring? the wedding ring is the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace, signifying to all the uniting of patricia and edward in a holy matrimony. let us pray. bless, oh lord, this ring, that he who gives it and she who wears it, may know thy peace and continue in thy favor all the days of their lives, amen. edward, place this ring on the third finger of patricia's left hand and repeat after me. in symbol and pledge of our constant faith and love, with this ring i thee wed. you let us pray. our father, who art to heaven, hollow would be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread. and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. for thine is the kingdom and the power
and edward, repeat after me -- i, edward, take the patricia, to be my weathered wife, to have and toband. to have and to hold, to honor and to comfort, in sickness and in health, in sorrow and enjoy, to love and to cherish from this day forth. >> may i have the ring? the wedding ring is the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace, signifying to all the uniting of patricia and edward in a holy matrimony. let us pray. bless, oh lord, this ring, that he who gives it and she...
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edward finch cox was just commencing.erence tricia once said speedy the most important thing is love but love -- you can't really define it. you can say i i love this aboa person, i love this -- intelligent -- [inaudible] that you just can't quite decide. ♪ >> the events leading up to this memorable day all regarded back on the night of march 16. the father of the bride to be announced his daughters engagement. the occasion was an evening at the white house a celebration in honor of the visit to washington of john lynch prime minister of ireland and mrs. nixon's birthday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i understand i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement. [laughing] the difficulty is that every time i'm supposed to make a surprise announcement, i find that somali it is leaked before i get to make it. and this seems to be no exception. under the circumstances of course i was wondering whether making an announcement to this very distinguished group of our very close friends from all over the united states to making such an announcement whic
edward finch cox was just commencing.erence tricia once said speedy the most important thing is love but love -- you can't really define it. you can say i i love this aboa person, i love this -- intelligent -- [inaudible] that you just can't quite decide. ♪ >> the events leading up to this memorable day all regarded back on the night of march 16. the father of the bride to be announced his daughters engagement. the occasion was an evening at the white house a celebration in honor of the...
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soledad: edward buckles, jr., and his film is called "katrina babies.” it's fantastic, by the way. i should've said that from the get-go. it is fantastic. edward: thank you. thank you so much. soledad: the hbo documentary film, “katrina babies” is on hbo and hbo max. announcer: ahead on “matter of fact.” >> some people tell me to fix my hair. and by fix, they mean straighten. they mean whiten. announcer: the poet and new york times best-selling author giving voice to the connection between hair and identity in america. and still to come -- soledad: another entry in the race to renewable energy. announcer: what kinds of cars will drive us to a green future? meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and
soledad: edward buckles, jr., and his film is called "katrina babies.” it's fantastic, by the way. i should've said that from the get-go. it is fantastic. edward: thank you. thank you so much. soledad: the hbo documentary film, “katrina babies” is on hbo and hbo max. announcer: ahead on “matter of fact.” >> some people tell me to fix my hair. and by fix, they mean straighten. they mean whiten. announcer: the poet and new york times best-selling author giving voice to the...
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so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and, arguably, the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands of an angry god. and it gets anthologized and people read it today. and it's, it's a good news/bad news kind of thing because it's an absolutely brilliant sermon, there's no question about that, and it's frightening if you've ever read it. but we should not mistake edwards for some kind of screaming, you know, crazy, you know, somebody you see on late night if tv or something, you know, yelling about you're all going to hell and this kind of thing. he is a titanic intellect. the last job he had in his life was the president of the college of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of pri
so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and, arguably, the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands...
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andrew edward when edwards saw what was happening and it was getting noise here and noisy are in the meeting room, he closed up his some. he said, i think -- we don't need to get this crazy, right? so he's not necessarily looking for? you know this outlandish atlanta's response, but he gets it because of the power of the rhetoric that he uses, and even secular scholars of the colonial period of edwards, people who don't believe in christianity and so forth, they know that edwards is intellectually brilliant and that his rhetoric is just stunning and that's one of the reasons why people today still study "sinners in the hands of angry god" it is because of the rhetoric of it, and especially if you've ever read it you will never forget the image of the spider hanging over the fire. do you remember this? have you read it in an anthology? he says, and this, i'll just read a couple of paragraphs here -- he says, your wickedness makes you, as it were, heavy as led and tend to tend downwards with great weight and pressure towards hell. and if god should let you go, you would immediately sin
andrew edward when edwards saw what was happening and it was getting noise here and noisy are in the meeting room, he closed up his some. he said, i think -- we don't need to get this crazy, right? so he's not necessarily looking for? you know this outlandish atlanta's response, but he gets it because of the power of the rhetoric that he uses, and even secular scholars of the colonial period of edwards, people who don't believe in christianity and so forth, they know that edwards is...
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edwards: momentous moment now. bill: but uh, the foundation is, of the whole thing is we lived in america and the better america is for everybody here, the better america will be. [applause] dr. edwards: go ahead, jim. jim: this is a very diverse audience and sometimes i think i misunderstood. i knew jackie very well, there is a lot of admiration for him. but there was a man, jackie called him mr. reed vid -- mr. rickety, he decided baseball should be integrated because it might be the right thing to do, the other reason might be he thought there was a black audience out there they were great baseball players but he chose jackie because he knew jackie had the ability to play great baseball yet play the political role he had to play even though it was killing him. so i say to you i have a lot of respect for branch rickey and people like him. i digress there and go to slavery and the underground phil roe. and you must take notice of these things to be able to live in america properly. i filled underground railroad re
edwards: momentous moment now. bill: but uh, the foundation is, of the whole thing is we lived in america and the better america is for everybody here, the better america will be. [applause] dr. edwards: go ahead, jim. jim: this is a very diverse audience and sometimes i think i misunderstood. i knew jackie very well, there is a lot of admiration for him. but there was a man, jackie called him mr. reed vid -- mr. rickety, he decided baseball should be integrated because it might be the right...
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officer edwards: yes, ma'am. ms. cheney: but then when he regained consciousness, even with the injuries, you returned to duty. is that right? officer edwards: yes, ma'am. at that time, adrenaline kicked in. i ran towards the west front and i tried to hold the line at the senate steps. at the lower west terrace. more people kept coming at us. it just seemed like more and more people started coming onto the west front. they started overpowering us and that was right about when mpd's officers showed up. there bike officers pushed the crowd back and allowed our units as well as there is to form that line that you see, that very thin line between us and the protesters or the rioters at that time. i fell behind the line and for a while, i started decontaminating people who had gotten sprayed. and treating people medically who needed it. ms. cheney: and then you were injured again there on the west terrace, is that right, officer? officer edwards: yes, mama. after a while, i got back on the line. it was on of the house sid
officer edwards: yes, ma'am. ms. cheney: but then when he regained consciousness, even with the injuries, you returned to duty. is that right? officer edwards: yes, ma'am. at that time, adrenaline kicked in. i ran towards the west front and i tried to hold the line at the senate steps. at the lower west terrace. more people kept coming at us. it just seemed like more and more people started coming onto the west front. they started overpowering us and that was right about when mpd's officers...
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geoff: edward buckles, jr., i appreciate your time. edward: thank you so much for having me today.the hbo documentary film "katrina babies" is available on hbo and hbo max. now we look at an unexpected result of climate change and drought. as the water recedes, some of the world's forgotten histories are being revealed. a prehistoric stone circle emerges from a drying up reservoir. for archaeologists in spain, this summer's drought has meant a rare chance to study the normally submerged rock formation known as the spanish stonehenge. >> it a collective tomb. burials took place in it for more than 2000 years. geoff: the site is between 4000 and 7000 years old and was first discovered in 1926. it's only been fully visible four times since then. another shrinking reservoir in western spain has unearthed an entire village frozen in time -- 1992 -- the year it was flooded to create the reservoir. in italy, the remains of an ancient bridge have appeared in rome's river tiber. it's believedo from the reign of emperor nero. on the dwindling danube river, near the serbian port of prahovo, d
geoff: edward buckles, jr., i appreciate your time. edward: thank you so much for having me today.the hbo documentary film "katrina babies" is available on hbo and hbo max. now we look at an unexpected result of climate change and drought. as the water recedes, some of the world's forgotten histories are being revealed. a prehistoric stone circle emerges from a drying up reservoir. for archaeologists in spain, this summer's drought has meant a rare chance to study the normally...
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i don't know what the price was. the solution is a-a and so on, edward.any more similar monuments are left in latvia as a whole, and what are the plans for them? well, we have a decision of the parliament that such monuments must be removed by november 15, but with this large monument of the occupation, we have already hurried to do it this week and другие памятный тоже сейчас немеается, well, with the nose of a similar symbol of soviet - totalitarianism, the t-34 tank in the estonian arveya was released, eh. they announced almost a curfew, the police took part after the demolition of this tank, people carried flowers there, it is not clear why to this and to the place where this tank stood, what was the attitude of the citizens of latvia and the residents of riga to the nose of your monument a sufficient number of russian-speaking citizens, please, yes, finally, many russian-speaking people, but i see that those who were against went to some kind of meeting and asked to do it. the population also understands everything very clearly, there are politicians
i don't know what the price was. the solution is a-a and so on, edward.any more similar monuments are left in latvia as a whole, and what are the plans for them? well, we have a decision of the parliament that such monuments must be removed by november 15, but with this large monument of the occupation, we have already hurried to do it this week and другие памятный тоже сейчас немеается, well, with the nose of a similar symbol of soviet - totalitarianism, the...
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jonathan edwards accepted the police caution in july 2020 edwards accepted the police caution injulyepresented the party since then. earlier this week, the party said he would be permitted to have the wit back as it is known to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following a procedural advice they had received. i decision that split the party. their formal leader was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was appalled and disappointed by this decision. they are going through divorce at the moment. we heard from the leader of plaid cymru, adam price who tweeted saying it is his firm belief jonathan edwards cannot continue to represent the party at westminster and called him to resign. he went on to say that the actions did not represent the party's values and it sent the wrong message for him to continue to be an mp representing the party. we have heard from jonathan edwards today, he said he thinks it is a dangerous environment at the moment when no one is able to show genuine remorse or build a bet
jonathan edwards accepted the police caution in july 2020 edwards accepted the police caution injulyepresented the party since then. earlier this week, the party said he would be permitted to have the wit back as it is known to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following a procedural advice they had received. i decision that split the party. their formal leader was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was...
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edward: this is a problem all over the country.they've done. one of five officers say they plan to leave or retire. will this come to a point where community safety may be a risk? >> community safety is already at risk. a bodega owner has to defend himself and they set the bail out $500,000 in the perpetrators girlfriend was stabbing that's a bodega owner and they decide not to bring any charges. it is like we are living in some mad max thunder dome movie. cops are leaving their job and fleeing the city's. going to cities that respect. >> i've not seen tina turner out here either. i appreciate your help. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> a war of words ramping up between eric adams and texas governor greg abbott as more buses full of migrants today arrive in new york city from texas. new concerns that president biden is being soft on china. retired army lieutenant colonel on "the evening edit" isn't that right phil? sorry, i'm a little busy. what in the world are you doing? i'm in the metaverse, bundling my home and auto insura
edward: this is a problem all over the country.they've done. one of five officers say they plan to leave or retire. will this come to a point where community safety may be a risk? >> community safety is already at risk. a bodega owner has to defend himself and they set the bail out $500,000 in the perpetrators girlfriend was stabbing that's a bodega owner and they decide not to bring any charges. it is like we are living in some mad max thunder dome movie. cops are leaving their job and...
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the leader of plaid cymru has called onjonathan edwards to stand down as an mp.nded from the party. earlier this week it was announced he would be permitted to represent the party at westminster again — but adam price has since advised edwards to resign. 0ur political correspondent david wallace—lockhartjoined me earlier to explain how the story developed. earlier this week, the party said he would be permitted to have the whip back, as it is known, to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following procedural advice they had received. a decision that split the party. their formal leader leanne wood was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was appalled and disappointed by this decision. they are going through divorce at the moment. we heard from the leader of plaid cymru, adam price who tweeted saying it is his firm beliefjonathan edwards cannot continue to represent the party at westminster and called him to resign. he went on to say that the actions did not represent the party
the leader of plaid cymru has called onjonathan edwards to stand down as an mp.nded from the party. earlier this week it was announced he would be permitted to represent the party at westminster again — but adam price has since advised edwards to resign. 0ur political correspondent david wallace—lockhartjoined me earlier to explain how the story developed. earlier this week, the party said he would be permitted to have the whip back, as it is known, to represent the party. the party...
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governor edwards, over to you. >> thank you, bob, i appreciate it. you are right. several weeks ago i called you to make sure this event was on your radar. it already was and you already started communications with folks here in louisiana. so i wanted thank dr. walensky, because she personally made calls into louisiana and helped our health care professionals, but also the doctor who is no stranger to new orleans and he has been helping us here for some time. i want to thank secretary becerra. this is an example -- i think a solid -- solid example, of what a stay in local partnership and community partnerships as well. because the public health folks in new orleans have been tremendous and the community providers. as manifested itself in several significant ways. you all have sent down teams to new orleans to help us organize and to prepare to better communicate and do outreach and set up testing and vaccination sites in the community, they are going to be convenient for the at risk population. at our request, you sent down additional doses so that we could adminis
governor edwards, over to you. >> thank you, bob, i appreciate it. you are right. several weeks ago i called you to make sure this event was on your radar. it already was and you already started communications with folks here in louisiana. so i wanted thank dr. walensky, because she personally made calls into louisiana and helped our health care professionals, but also the doctor who is no stranger to new orleans and he has been helping us here for some time. i want to thank secretary...
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harry edwards lecture on sports and society. so -- [applause] we cannot possibly find a better person in the history of sports and civil rights than dr. harry edwards. he was gracious enough to lend his name to that lecture. we expect we will have several presentations under that name in coming years. today, we have a conversation that is going to occur on the area of sports and civil rights. i have been a part of many panels and many presentations over the years. normally, you try and find the best panelist and the best people to make that presentation. rarely do you have the people, the top people, who are presenting. in other words, if you had to pick 1, 2, 3, rarely do you rarely get 1, 2, 3. today we are fortunate we have probably the three most important people in the civil rights sports and society and sports and civil rights movement in the last 50 years. we are ecstatic, pleased, proud that we can present them and have a conversation them, with you today. let me say that again. we have, here, probably the top three peop
harry edwards lecture on sports and society. so -- [applause] we cannot possibly find a better person in the history of sports and civil rights than dr. harry edwards. he was gracious enough to lend his name to that lecture. we expect we will have several presentations under that name in coming years. today, we have a conversation that is going to occur on the area of sports and civil rights. i have been a part of many panels and many presentations over the years. normally, you try and find the...
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liz: edward lawrence, great reporting. joining us now congressman french hill from house financial services and former cke restaurant andy putzner. andy, what do you make of that report? sounds like we need to rate hikes to bring inflation down. what your reaction to what you just heard? >> happy friday, liz. good to be with you. yes, we need to be unleashing the supply side. we need to make the tax cuts from president trump permanent and unleash american energy and remove any regulatory barriers this administration is putting up that's causing that supply chain, those jobs: trucking, innovation to be blocked. as absolutely what we should do. on the report, look, what's happening is interest rates are now normalizing from zero after a period of extraordinary accommodation combined with rampant federal spending and so we're behind the curve, that's what jay powell is acknowledging. inflation is stubborn but we need a supply side unleashing and we need the normalization of interest rates. liz: yeah, inflation is sticky and s
liz: edward lawrence, great reporting. joining us now congressman french hill from house financial services and former cke restaurant andy putzner. andy, what do you make of that report? sounds like we need to rate hikes to bring inflation down. what your reaction to what you just heard? >> happy friday, liz. good to be with you. yes, we need to be unleashing the supply side. we need to make the tax cuts from president trump permanent and unleash american energy and remove any regulatory...
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i marked edwards with your sport. i'm marc edwards with your sport.fans at trafalgar square after their stunning extra time victory over germany in the final at wembley. cheering they're very, very good football players. they're very, very good people. the willingness, commitment, resilience and support has been so incredible and most of all, the willingness to want to win so badly. we've been a little lucky, but i think we have done things well altogether, and that made a difference. # sweet caroline. ~ , difference. #sweet caroline. ~ , ,, , # sweet caroline. we “ust keep anoin. # sweet caroline. we “ust keep going. everyone's _ # sweet caroline. we “ust keep going. everyone'sjust- # sweet caroline. we just keep. going. everyone'sjust absolutely going. everyone's just absolutely buzzing _ going. everyone's just absolutely buzzing and — going. everyone'sjust absolutely buzzing and we had _ going. everyone'sjust absolutely buzzing and we had a _ going. everyone'sjust absolutely buzzing and we had a good - going. everyone's just absolutely - buzzing an
i marked edwards with your sport. i'm marc edwards with your sport.fans at trafalgar square after their stunning extra time victory over germany in the final at wembley. cheering they're very, very good football players. they're very, very good people. the willingness, commitment, resilience and support has been so incredible and most of all, the willingness to want to win so badly. we've been a little lucky, but i think we have done things well altogether, and that made a difference. # sweet...
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edward lawrence caught up with the host of the jackson hole symposium, kansas city fed president edwarde. edward, my main question to you is we have all this talk from all these different fed heads, is anyone committal on anything: recession or the next move in interest rates, 75 or 50? is anyone committing to anything? >> the only committal i've seen is there will be a rate hike in september. whether it's 50, 75, that'll be the big question as you talked about hawks. we haven't seen any hawks. we've seen a chipmunk so i don't know what that mean going forward. there's a lot more people at this conference and that could be a factor since it's not been in person for the past two years or the massive inflation along with the rate hikes that go along with it to handle it. i did talk with kansas city federal reserve president ester george, she's a voting member of the federal reserve this year. she says she could see a 50 basis points or 75 basis point mover at the september meeting for her. it depends on if the next job report comes in above expectations because that could be an indication
edward lawrence caught up with the host of the jackson hole symposium, kansas city fed president edwarde. edward, my main question to you is we have all this talk from all these different fed heads, is anyone committal on anything: recession or the next move in interest rates, 75 or 50? is anyone committing to anything? >> the only committal i've seen is there will be a rate hike in september. whether it's 50, 75, that'll be the big question as you talked about hawks. we haven't seen any...
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thank you very much laura edwards. our first discussion this afternoon is professor martha s jones, who is the society of black alumni presidential professor professor of history and a professor at the snf agora institute at the johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian. who's work examines. how blat americans have shaped the story of american democracy. professor jones is the author of vanguard. how black women broke barriers won the vote and insisted on a quality for all published in 2020 and was selected as one of times 100 must read for that year. she is also the author of the award-winning birthright citizens a history of race and rights in antebellum america published in 2018 all bound up together the woman questioned in african-american public culture 1830 to 1900 published in 2007, and she's co-editor of toward an intellectual history of black women published in 2015 prior to her academic career. she was a public interest to litigator in new york city, and she currently serves on the board
thank you very much laura edwards. our first discussion this afternoon is professor martha s jones, who is the society of black alumni presidential professor professor of history and a professor at the snf agora institute at the johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian. who's work examines. how blat americans have shaped the story of american democracy. professor jones is the author of vanguard. how black women broke barriers won the vote and insisted on a quality for all...
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host: the next caller is edward in keyport, new jersey on the independent line. caller: thank you. good morning. i am going to have to go with the democrats on this one. they at least want to try something different. we have already locked everybody up, play that out. 3 million people in jail and we still have the situation. i want to ask anybody if they have a number, if they think 10 million people in prison will solve the crime issue. as far as the document issue, that is just a trump set up. i think he wants to dehumanize the fbi, the typical fascist play. the very people who will be fighting the insurgency are going to be the fbi. the federal agents. they want to create his people as an m&a, demonize them -- enemy, demonize them. domestic terrorists. look up your history and find out what was going on -- not the characters of hitler's and mussolini, way to look up the social interaction of the people in those situations, it and how they were duped into doing the things they did. typical fascist playbook. i'm going to trust the democrats all the way, hopefully they can stand an
host: the next caller is edward in keyport, new jersey on the independent line. caller: thank you. good morning. i am going to have to go with the democrats on this one. they at least want to try something different. we have already locked everybody up, play that out. 3 million people in jail and we still have the situation. i want to ask anybody if they have a number, if they think 10 million people in prison will solve the crime issue. as far as the document issue, that is just a trump set...
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and kaneshiro -- edward n.eshiro of the united states army for gallantry and risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. he just a wish itself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an infantry squad leader with troop c, first squadron, ninth cavalry, first cavalry division and kim song valley, republic of vietnam in 1966. not knowing the village was heavily fortified with a fully brokered and concealed trench system and garrisoned by the north vietnamese troops and vastly superior forces, two squads of the put soon had deployed to its center -- platoon had to put to its center, while staff sergeant kaneshiro and his squadron were in the village. the entrenched enemy force erupted with machine guns and small arms fire against the center of the village, killing the platoon leader and point man, wounding two others and suppressing these arriving soldiers. he moved with his men to the sounds of the fire, swiftly reading the situation, seeing the fire had to
and kaneshiro -- edward n.eshiro of the united states army for gallantry and risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. he just a wish itself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an infantry squad leader with troop c, first squadron, ninth cavalry, first cavalry division and kim song valley, republic of vietnam in 1966. not knowing the village was heavily fortified with a fully brokered and concealed trench system and garrisoned by the...
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in riga, we are talking with edward asmiltons , vice-mayor of riga, deputy chairman of the riga duma.evening. greetings, dear ukrainian friends. good evening. and if you don't mind, i understand that, you understand the ukrainian language. the interview continues in ukrainian, and how do latvians perceive the actual demolition of the monument as a relief ? grandpa is standing then he would have just mourned the part because he was in siberia eh he appeared for 9 years under the tv series svoe zdorowe there eh there is a lot of grief once the symbol that was put in place is victory park, but it is not a victory over germany of the second world war, but it was our victory in 1918 in the 19th year, yes, our big victories, and they changed the context and put this moment as a monument to the suppression of our people and now this is a very large investment of a lot of fresh air , the caloric content of this time, and how the russian-speaking population, well or not, the russian-speaking population , perhaps pro-russian, perceived this demolition, there were protests, eh, from the official
in riga, we are talking with edward asmiltons , vice-mayor of riga, deputy chairman of the riga duma.evening. greetings, dear ukrainian friends. good evening. and if you don't mind, i understand that, you understand the ukrainian language. the interview continues in ukrainian, and how do latvians perceive the actual demolition of the monument as a relief ? grandpa is standing then he would have just mourned the part because he was in siberia eh he appeared for 9 years under the tv series svoe...
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hello, i'm marc edwards with your sports.ium in the commonwealth games. she took gold after an intense battle in the 10,000 metres. you may recognise the name as well. her mum liz won the same title in 86 and 90. difficult preparation period. it's been such an up—and—down year. it's been such an up—and—down year. i knew the fitness was somewhere and knee, but i honestly could not have asked for to have my family here, the crowd, it was like vibrating through my whole body, and i've never spent... without the crowd, i would not have finished like that and ijust wanted it so badly. after three years of injury, england's katarina johnson thompson has returned after taking gold in the pentathlon. the 800 metres may have been coronation. 44.33 metres. it hasn't been easy for the 2019 world champion. but she put all that behind to retain her commonwealth title tonight. silver went to northern ireland's kate corner. in the swimming, bethany firth took northern ireland's first commonwealth gold. kate grey was at the aquatic centre. k
hello, i'm marc edwards with your sports.ium in the commonwealth games. she took gold after an intense battle in the 10,000 metres. you may recognise the name as well. her mum liz won the same title in 86 and 90. difficult preparation period. it's been such an up—and—down year. it's been such an up—and—down year. i knew the fitness was somewhere and knee, but i honestly could not have asked for to have my family here, the crowd, it was like vibrating through my whole body, and i've...
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before we head over to governor edwards, let me take a few key points that make my colleagues -- let me drill down on those. our vaccine supply and distribution as is it on friday, we have accelerated distribution of vaccine supply over the past several weeks. over a strategy that ensures vaccines are getting to where they are needed. to be clear, as a result of our efforts, we have enough supply going out into the field to be in a strong position to get two doses of vaccine to everyone in that risk community. gay, asexual, and other men who have sex with men through intradermal administration. we continue to be laser focused on doing everything within our power to help jurisdictions and clinicians get shots in arms. we are seeing more and more jurisdictions adopt the intradermal administration. 75% of jurisdictions have already adopted the same and effective approach and an initial 20% are working for intradermal method. more shots in arms, and a faster, effective way for us to end this outbreak. 14 jurisdictions have used more than 85% of their files. with all of this progress it i
before we head over to governor edwards, let me take a few key points that make my colleagues -- let me drill down on those. our vaccine supply and distribution as is it on friday, we have accelerated distribution of vaccine supply over the past several weeks. over a strategy that ensures vaccines are getting to where they are needed. to be clear, as a result of our efforts, we have enough supply going out into the field to be in a strong position to get two doses of vaccine to everyone in that...
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the leader of plaid cymru has called onjonathan edwards to stand down as an mp.e in 2020 for assaulting his wife, and suspended from the party. earlier this week, it was announced he would be permitted to represent the party at westminster again, but adam price has since advised edwards to resign. the welsh secretary, sir robert buckland, has switched his support from rishi sunak to liz truss, becoming the first cabinet minister to publicly change sides in the conservative leadership race. he told the daily telegraph that after "deep" reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person to take the country forward. climbing all of scotland's munros, or mountains, is a rite of passage for some hill walkers. but can you imagine scaling all 282 summits at the age of 82? nick gardner from the highlands set himself the challenge after his wife was taken into care. and as the royal osteoporosis society has just tweeted its congratulations, because, in the past hour he has just completed his final climb of the munros challenge. being with my wife is very challenging. b
the leader of plaid cymru has called onjonathan edwards to stand down as an mp.e in 2020 for assaulting his wife, and suspended from the party. earlier this week, it was announced he would be permitted to represent the party at westminster again, but adam price has since advised edwards to resign. the welsh secretary, sir robert buckland, has switched his support from rishi sunak to liz truss, becoming the first cabinet minister to publicly change sides in the conservative leadership race. he...
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today there was a statement read out by his mother and tv personality brenda edwards. son who she was proud of. she went on to say in a statement that his legacy will be the trust has been set up since his death. thomas mcgill, bbc london, at west london coroner's court. the number of border crossings from ukraine has passed ten million since the war began, according to the un refugee agency. last week the uk government announced more than 100,000 people fleeing ukraine had arrived in britain through visa schemes. the first ship carrying grain from ukraine to world markets is expected to anchor in istanbul today. the ship, which is transporting more than 25,000 tonnes of corn, left odesa yesterday, after a deal signed by russia and ukraine, and mediated by turkey and the un last month. the ship has been called a �*relief for the world' by ukraine's foreign minister, as global food prices soar. our ukraine correspondent — james waterhouse — gave us the latest. the is only as we speak, it is continuing to make it a wait then the black sea, it seems to have made its way o
today there was a statement read out by his mother and tv personality brenda edwards. son who she was proud of. she went on to say in a statement that his legacy will be the trust has been set up since his death. thomas mcgill, bbc london, at west london coroner's court. the number of border crossings from ukraine has passed ten million since the war began, according to the un refugee agency. last week the uk government announced more than 100,000 people fleeing ukraine had arrived in britain...
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from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello.ross scotland and northern ireland through the day. some outbreaks of rain to begin with turning more showery, though heavy on the odd rumble of thunder, maybe into the far north of england, too. misty, murky repatriated drizzle southwest through towards the west — that pushes towards east anglia southeast. not much rain on it though, and it will break up to sunny spells later. and in fact, a lot more sunshine across the country compared with tuesday afternoon. still very humid heat tangling in the southeast, but elsewhere, warm but not quite as humid as it was then through wednesday warm, but not quite as humid as it was. then, through wednesday evening and overnight, whilst much of england will stay dry, there'll be a few showers in northern england. northern ireland will see some more showers continue, some of them on the heavy side, but certainly turning a bit fresher still some showers around, but many places on thursday and friday will be dry. welcome to newsday. reporting live f
from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello.ross scotland and northern ireland through the day. some outbreaks of rain to begin with turning more showery, though heavy on the odd rumble of thunder, maybe into the far north of england, too. misty, murky repatriated drizzle southwest through towards the west — that pushes towards east anglia southeast. not much rain on it though, and it will break up to sunny spells later. and in fact, a lot more sunshine across the...
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it was explained to her he was robert edward lee. everything about him was so fine looking at the war which came to her mind was perfection. she said there was no thought to be found even a few hundred for one and get, mary chest was not entirely enchanted robert e lee or at least not nearly as much as some others work. she wrote her diary, i like leap better. what she meant, robert e lee's old brother, sidney smith lee. why? because robert was a mystery. i know smith well she wrote in her diary but anybody say they know his brother? i doubt it. so old and quiet grand. that surprisingly was the judgment that many people who met robert ely came to. both during and before the american civil war came here to the mark when she talked about lee and perfection and she realized because perfection was one of robert e lee's abiding goals in life not because he was supernaturally less with ability that perfection was within easy reach but because he demanded so much of it from himself and others. in other words, there was a great deal more to
it was explained to her he was robert edward lee. everything about him was so fine looking at the war which came to her mind was perfection. she said there was no thought to be found even a few hundred for one and get, mary chest was not entirely enchanted robert e lee or at least not nearly as much as some others work. she wrote her diary, i like leap better. what she meant, robert e lee's old brother, sidney smith lee. why? because robert was a mystery. i know smith well she wrote in her...
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edwards said, "you all doubted me, saying i couldn't do it — look at me now." you're up to date.000 dock workers at britain's biggest container port have walked out on strike in a row over pay. felixstowe's owners say they have offered their staff a 7% pay rise and a lump sum of £500. there has been a warning from a major shipping group that the strike will disrupt complex chains. earlier i spoke to dr kamran mahroof who is an associate professor in supply chain analytics at university of bradford, who told me about the potential impacts. it's the largest hub in the uk which accounts for around 50% of container grades, so in context we are talking around 13,000 tonnes is what passes through this particular port last year. it's a significant operation and you would be naive to think that operations in a place that has so much volume even for a week that that will not have any disruption. on that, what effect might it have? notjust over the next eight days but longer term given the size of the port? how long might we feel the effects of this walk—out? i think it's worth taking a st
edwards said, "you all doubted me, saying i couldn't do it — look at me now." you're up to date.000 dock workers at britain's biggest container port have walked out on strike in a row over pay. felixstowe's owners say they have offered their staff a 7% pay rise and a lump sum of £500. there has been a warning from a major shipping group that the strike will disrupt complex chains. earlier i spoke to dr kamran mahroof who is an associate professor in supply chain analytics at...
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charlotte edwards, esg credit strategist at barclays.up subtype -- tiger global files big tech. will go into the next specialist filings intact next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: >> the biggest problem was clear 1907 when the financial system failed. >> had to incompatible knobs. >> had one lecture on -- don't let inflation get ingrained. once that happens, there is too much in stopping the momentum. >> i think we did the right thing in 1987. i think we did the right thing in 2007 and 2008. you just pour liquidity into the system. >> in some ways, i think it ushered in the monarch -- modern era of federal reserve crisis management. >> before the global financial crisis, was the sense that the smartest people in the universe were goldman sachs market -- morgan stanley. if they were so smart? how did they get into trouble? >> we had a pandemic, a volatility shock, and a war. >> if i were to point to one thing is a culprit for the fed making inflation forecast -- i think it would be institutional groupthink. >> the approach you described,
charlotte edwards, esg credit strategist at barclays.up subtype -- tiger global files big tech. will go into the next specialist filings intact next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: >> the biggest problem was clear 1907 when the financial system failed. >> had to incompatible knobs. >> had one lecture on -- don't let inflation get ingrained. once that happens, there is too much in stopping the momentum. >> i think we did the right thing in 1987. i think we did the right...
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to the late staff sergeant, edward i'm. it can a zero the specialist five dwight w birdwell.pecialist five dennis m. fuji, and to major john duffy. i am proud to finally award our highest military recognition the medal of honor to each of you. and one posthumously. it has been a long journey to the state for those heroes and their families. in for more than 50 years have passed, 50 years since the jungles of vietnam nowhere as young and the soldiers first proved their mettle. but time has not diminish their astonishing bravery, their selflessness in putting the lives of others out of their own, and the gratitude that we as a nation over them. december one, 1966. staff sergeant kenneth zero it was an infantry squad leader. spoons were navigating towards what seems to be a peaceful village. it was an ambush. a vastly superior source of these ease was a vietnamese troops was concealed within the village. we protected by a trench that ran through the whole village. staff cannot zero let a squat to the east of the village. two other swabs headed straight in. where the enemy opens
to the late staff sergeant, edward i'm. it can a zero the specialist five dwight w birdwell.pecialist five dennis m. fuji, and to major john duffy. i am proud to finally award our highest military recognition the medal of honor to each of you. and one posthumously. it has been a long journey to the state for those heroes and their families. in for more than 50 years have passed, 50 years since the jungles of vietnam nowhere as young and the soldiers first proved their mettle. but time has not...