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on ellen.kristie miller has graciously accepted our invitation to come to room, as we celebrate not only the life but also the heart of ellen wilson beginning in august of 2014. it is kind of interesting that 1914 rome, georgia raised 10,000 dollars for ellen's home coming back to rome. unfortunately her untimely death prevented roam from having this homecoming. in 2014, we will be marking the 100th anniversary of the homecoming that never occurred. >> thank you very much for your call and for your towns special connection. we are glad to have folks in rome watching us tonight. any final comments on ellen before we move on the eve? >> no. >> so he was devastated, but we talked about his connection with women and his love of having women in his life. he was a widow president. so lots of women were probably interested in him. and how did he approach this period of his life when he was with or? >> i don't think there was a great rush of women to meet him. but his doctor was very concerned about it
on ellen.kristie miller has graciously accepted our invitation to come to room, as we celebrate not only the life but also the heart of ellen wilson beginning in august of 2014. it is kind of interesting that 1914 rome, georgia raised 10,000 dollars for ellen's home coming back to rome. unfortunately her untimely death prevented roam from having this homecoming. in 2014, we will be marking the 100th anniversary of the homecoming that never occurred. >> thank you very much for your call...
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but ellen did not repeat that judgment to anyone else.did not appeal directly to the president to change his mind. she did not even hint to sherman that he should leave the army. to the contrary when her impatient redheaded husband threatened to resign, she sternly accused him of desertion in time of war. even when ellen did not approve of lincoln's actions vis-a-vis her husband, she never lost sight of his authority and his ultimate ability to help her husband. while ellen's shifting perceptions of lincoln were fairly straightforward, julia grant's feelings about him must have been more complex. lincoln and the civil war that his election sparked, destroyed the mythical way of life julia loved and forever idealized. her childhood plantation white haven, gone. the comforts of slavery as she called them, gone. her adored father's superior position in the social hierarchy, gone. her life as a pampered southern belle, gone. her notions of war, gone. all were swept away with the tempest that was the civil war. it was a war that her husband pr
but ellen did not repeat that judgment to anyone else.did not appeal directly to the president to change his mind. she did not even hint to sherman that he should leave the army. to the contrary when her impatient redheaded husband threatened to resign, she sternly accused him of desertion in time of war. even when ellen did not approve of lincoln's actions vis-a-vis her husband, she never lost sight of his authority and his ultimate ability to help her husband. while ellen's shifting...
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ellen wald is a senior fellow at the atlantic council.ngd been optimism a floor under the price of oil, that we would get this extension. what is your understanding of what is happening here, why this deal is falling apart? ellen: the deal was originally to extend the current production cuts. the current production cuts are posted expire at the end of june. going to bring another 2 million barrels a day back on the markets. forproposal to extend them one more month until the end of july, and then reconsider if there should be another extension. onsia seemed like they were board with this, but now they have run into a snag. compliance from other countries, iraq, being the big noncompliant here, is basically stalling out the deal. they hope to have a deal in ofce by today because a lot the big oil companies, especially aramco, want to issue their pricing for the following month. that does not seem to have fallen into place. they are basically holding out on this deal to get assurances of some sort that the nations that are not complying --
ellen wald is a senior fellow at the atlantic council.ngd been optimism a floor under the price of oil, that we would get this extension. what is your understanding of what is happening here, why this deal is falling apart? ellen: the deal was originally to extend the current production cuts. the current production cuts are posted expire at the end of june. going to bring another 2 million barrels a day back on the markets. forproposal to extend them one more month until the end of july, and...
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>> certainly ellen was.ellen arthur was very fashionable, very rich, largely through the wealth of her mother, and very ambitious. there's a lot of stories about how, you know, she really got behind i mean, she really didn't like that politics kept him away from the home so often, but on the other hand, she was a very socially ambitious and ambitious for his career. in fact, even though she was a southerner and even though one of her very close first cousins because she was an only child, so she was very, very close to what were double cousins, you know, her parents siblings had married each other, so she had double cousins. and during the civil war, chester arthur was able to secure the release from union prisons of one of her cousins. >> but she went to abraham lincoln's 1865 inaugural. she attended the white house wedding of nellie grant. she knew the parents of theodore roosevelt in new york city. so she bought at the best stores. they took summers in, you know, cooperstown, new york, and newport. molly
>> certainly ellen was.ellen arthur was very fashionable, very rich, largely through the wealth of her mother, and very ambitious. there's a lot of stories about how, you know, she really got behind i mean, she really didn't like that politics kept him away from the home so often, but on the other hand, she was a very socially ambitious and ambitious for his career. in fact, even though she was a southerner and even though one of her very close first cousins because she was an only child,...
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>> ellen sartore: i do. >> joel sartore: aw.t cry! >> joel sartore: i've never heard you say that. you do? >> ellen sartore: yeah. >> whitaker: but he is gone all the time? >> ellen sartore: he hasn't been to the last seven of my birthdays, just because my birthday is in migration season. so, he's-- >> whitaker: migration season? ( laughs ) >> joel sartore: it's true. >> whitaker: so that's a birthday buster. >> joel sartore: yeah. >> whitaker: te next day, sartore showed us a beetle he had spotted. >> joel sartore: i think he'd be worth putting in the photo ark. >> whitaker: a species he hadn't shot before. so there's nothing too small for you, huh? >> joel sartore: nothing too small-- if you can see it with your eyes, we'll photograph it. >> whitaker: how big is this guy? >> joel sartore: oh, that guy is the size of a grain of rice. >> whitaker: tiny. >> joel sartore: yeah, tiny. >> whitaker: so every animal fills up your frame? >> joel sartore: that's right. >> whitaker: small or large. >> joel sartore: he's as big as a polar
>> ellen sartore: i do. >> joel sartore: aw.t cry! >> joel sartore: i've never heard you say that. you do? >> ellen sartore: yeah. >> whitaker: but he is gone all the time? >> ellen sartore: he hasn't been to the last seven of my birthdays, just because my birthday is in migration season. so, he's-- >> whitaker: migration season? ( laughs ) >> joel sartore: it's true. >> whitaker: so that's a birthday buster. >> joel sartore: yeah....
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joining us from morgan stanley, ellen zentner.ave been wonderful about going beneath the headline data for years. i want to go away from the past of 14% whatever percent unemployment. there is a greater all in number. are we out to a 1933 statistic? difficult toreally gauge exactly what is the on employment right now because the noise in the data is so extreme. difficultyhaving categorizing those that they should count as on employees -- as unemployed versus those they should count as not unemployed or temporarily unemployed. we think today's unemployment rate should be closer to 25%. that is what we are calling the shadow unemployment rate. we might get officially reported at 17%, say. so it is much higher than where it is, but i don't think ugly numbers right now really surprise anyone. that may be fine, but we have seen unrest with protests, and we have seen that around other moments of great economic collapse within the country. do you see a renewed urgency in -- forget to assist about all of the fancy bureaucracy, is there an
joining us from morgan stanley, ellen zentner.ave been wonderful about going beneath the headline data for years. i want to go away from the past of 14% whatever percent unemployment. there is a greater all in number. are we out to a 1933 statistic? difficult toreally gauge exactly what is the on employment right now because the noise in the data is so extreme. difficultyhaving categorizing those that they should count as on employees -- as unemployed versus those they should count as not...
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>> thank you, mary ellen. i am chief scott of the san francisco police department, and i, too, want to thank mayor breed for her leadership in doing this during a time that we've endured over the past couple of months. to go and continue to be in a global pandemic and then the civil unrest that we've seen as a country is unbelievable, and i commend mayor breed for her leadership. second, i'd like to commend mary ellen carol for her leadership at the department of emergency management. director carroll and her team are responsible for coordinated a -- coordinating all of the resources. the community resources that have taken their time and energy to help take care of the challenges in this city, and that takes a lot of work, so thank you, director carol, for yo -- director carroll, for your leadership. i'm going to start off with a reminder of why we are here in the first place. you know, to see the loss of life as we've seen it, of mr. floyd, has caused an enormous and now worldwide response in terms of what w
>> thank you, mary ellen. i am chief scott of the san francisco police department, and i, too, want to thank mayor breed for her leadership in doing this during a time that we've endured over the past couple of months. to go and continue to be in a global pandemic and then the civil unrest that we've seen as a country is unbelievable, and i commend mayor breed for her leadership. second, i'd like to commend mary ellen carol for her leadership at the department of emergency management....
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enter ellen degeneres. she tweeted, and deleted, what did she regret? apparently saying this, quote, like so many of you i am angry and i am sad people of color in this country have faced injustice for far too long for things to change things must change, we must commit ourselves to this change with conviction and love. some objected to her use of people of color as a word choice. others thought that she was milk toast. ellen then issued a tearful apology. >> i know i'm not going to say the right thing. i know there are going to be a lot of people who are going to be in disagreement with what i say, but i have a platform and i have a voice and i have always stood for equality. i have always wanted to be the voice for people who felt like they didn't have a voice because i know what that feels like. and maybe you don't agree with how it's coming out but you have to understand it. >> here in philadelphia, inga saffron the pulitzer prize winning architectural critic for the "philadelphia inquirer" wrote a thoughtful essay including this. you can be appalle
enter ellen degeneres. she tweeted, and deleted, what did she regret? apparently saying this, quote, like so many of you i am angry and i am sad people of color in this country have faced injustice for far too long for things to change things must change, we must commit ourselves to this change with conviction and love. some objected to her use of people of color as a word choice. others thought that she was milk toast. ellen then issued a tearful apology. >> i know i'm not going to say...
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raising but this group that got together was a dynamic group susan was one of them albert straus and ellen straus started the los angeles police department trust it was a group about evolving the food world and trying to make it a better food world for all involved purifies living out there i moved out there in 89 and i thought we have to have a farmer's markets all those 0 great food but no access to the food i tormented the farm bureaucracy and skmd askedhe fat they said we have no farmers we have reefrjz they grow beef and cattle they didn't count warren weber as a farmer in restaurants cycle he was one of the most important femurs we were starting from a very - and the first meeting i went to with the land trust the same people said we zoo don't have farms we have dairies they served powered mingle with the coffee this was where we started even though so much had gone before your story we look successful because we're at the ferry building, you know, (laughter) but it took us a look at to get to the point we are that actually cash positive probably about 9 years >> no 6. >> okay 6. and
raising but this group that got together was a dynamic group susan was one of them albert straus and ellen straus started the los angeles police department trust it was a group about evolving the food world and trying to make it a better food world for all involved purifies living out there i moved out there in 89 and i thought we have to have a farmer's markets all those 0 great food but no access to the food i tormented the farm bureaucracy and skmd askedhe fat they said we have no farmers we...
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well, you know, like, well, that‘s how i met ellen. that's how we met. that‘s how we met. operators to come here, and none of the money stayed in the community. so really, what we've been trying to do with starting our business is have more people come, stay here... and create morejobs. ..stay in the community, stay longer. and the numbers are much lower than they used to be in the area, with the butterflies? i mean, it's actually gotten better, the numbers have gotten slightly better in the last four seasons, but it's still, you know, dramatically lower than what it was. than it used to be? yeah. while numbers are still critically low, the signs from this year and the last is that the worrying decline appears to be stabilizing. well, that‘s all for this week. and if you need reminding what our beautiful world looked like when we‘re actually able to go see it, check out our social media channels. we‘re all here, hoping we can travel again soon. until then, stay safe, keep planning those future trips, and i‘ll see you soon. hello there. it has been unusually windy the past
well, you know, like, well, that‘s how i met ellen. that's how we met. that‘s how we met. operators to come here, and none of the money stayed in the community. so really, what we've been trying to do with starting our business is have more people come, stay here... and create morejobs. ..stay in the community, stay longer. and the numbers are much lower than they used to be in the area, with the butterflies? i mean, it's actually gotten better, the numbers have gotten slightly better in...
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. >> now bolton did go through a lengthy scrubbing process with ell ell ellen knight. lawsuit says in paragraph 46, on or around april 27, 2020, mrs. knight completed the review and was of the judgment that the draft did not contain classified information. however, on may 2, the nsc commenced an additional review after request from the national security advisinger robert o'brien that was concerned that the manuscript still appears to have classified information because the same administration that the author served is still in office and the manuscript described sensitive information about on going foreign policy issues. the lawsuit argues that the staffer that conducted the second review, michael ellis, who is the nsc senior director for intelligence is in a better position to know what is classified than ellen knight. the doj may have a high bar to convince the federal judge involved here, the senior judge royce lamberth, to say that ellen knight is not qualified even though she's in charge of prepublication review at the nsc. the points that people close to john bol
. >> now bolton did go through a lengthy scrubbing process with ell ell ellen knight. lawsuit says in paragraph 46, on or around april 27, 2020, mrs. knight completed the review and was of the judgment that the draft did not contain classified information. however, on may 2, the nsc commenced an additional review after request from the national security advisinger robert o'brien that was concerned that the manuscript still appears to have classified information because the same...
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well, you know, that is how i met alan. —— ellen. when we met, there was nothing here.ators to come here and none of the money stayed in the community. so really what we've been trying to do with starting our businesses is have more people come stay here, stay in the community, stay longer and the numbers are much lower than they used to be in the area i mean, it's actually gotten better. the numbers have gotten slightly better in the last four seasons but it's still you know dramatically lower than what it was than it used to be. while numbers are still critically low, the signs from this year in the last is that the worrying decline appears to be stabilizing. well that's all for this week and if you need reminding what our beautiful world looked like when we're actually able to go see it, check out our social media channels. we're all here hoping we can travel again soon. until then, stay safe. keep planning those future trips. i'll see you soon. well, it's certainly not going to feel like a day injune out there on saturday, and certainly not compared to what we had l
well, you know, that is how i met alan. —— ellen. when we met, there was nothing here.ators to come here and none of the money stayed in the community. so really what we've been trying to do with starting our businesses is have more people come stay here, stay in the community, stay longer and the numbers are much lower than they used to be in the area i mean, it's actually gotten better. the numbers have gotten slightly better in the last four seasons but it's still you know dramatically...
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>> i was talking to ellen and ellen noticed and i lied and i said you are on the other wall.. so that's the only time. >> jimmy: she's on our underpants. that seems like enough, doesn't it? by the way, over the weekend you did something fun with your family. you posted a couple pictures. you guys camped in the back yard, did this take place? >> yeah. yeah, man. we did a little camp night. i said look, right now you've got to be creative. you've got to come up with some other things to do. so we ordered some tents, put the tents up. we got sleeping bags, the whole nine, and we didn't make it. >> jimmy: who put the tents up? >> you know what? >> jimmy: who assembled the tents? >> i'm not going to lie to you. i would love to sit up here, jimmy, and say that i did it, i would love to lie. but i can't do that. i can't live with myself after if i'm lying. but my security, my security helped with the tents, which means they basically, they basically did most of it, but i did a lot of it. me and the kids, we held down the, you know, the strings and rope so they could put the stakes a
>> i was talking to ellen and ellen noticed and i lied and i said you are on the other wall.. so that's the only time. >> jimmy: she's on our underpants. that seems like enough, doesn't it? by the way, over the weekend you did something fun with your family. you posted a couple pictures. you guys camped in the back yard, did this take place? >> yeah. yeah, man. we did a little camp night. i said look, right now you've got to be creative. you've got to come up with some other...
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thank you so much. >> does ellen want to come back for a minute and say anything? >> the driving force behind all of this i appreciate the work you've put into this to bring the community together and i hope that we will be able to do that in real life sometime. >> thank you, everyone. have a terrific evening. thank you so much. >> thank you. ♪ here is a portion of this talk. >> 1940 which is when it starts in my book is th that the churcl became a minister, the greatest day of his life i think that he would agree it's what he wanted most of all. he became prime minister of a rebellion in the house of commons whether the consensus was that the chamberlain was not up to the challenge. but that same day it became a hot shooting war when hitler invaded the little countries so here is the situation where this is the greatest day of his life. being in charge of this great empire. so this is sort of a crucial moment also the presumption that the time was the once they've consolidated over france and it was being expelled, once friends so and it seemed quite certain frien
thank you so much. >> does ellen want to come back for a minute and say anything? >> the driving force behind all of this i appreciate the work you've put into this to bring the community together and i hope that we will be able to do that in real life sometime. >> thank you, everyone. have a terrific evening. thank you so much. >> thank you. ♪ here is a portion of this talk. >> 1940 which is when it starts in my book is th that the churcl became a minister, the...
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the other letters, to ellen, that was puppy love.this is now a man in his late 50s having his last stab at romance. ... a. scott berg: this was the republicans did not want to do. in the middle of this tour, woodrow wilson collapsed braided and was rushed home, to washington from the middle of the country and there a few days later, woodrow lawson suffered a stroke. here is where missus wilson comes in. she had a handful of doctors engaged in what i consider the greatest white house conspiracy and history. because three or four people decided it would never tell anybody the president had suffered a stroke. so for the last year and now, the wilson administration for all intensive purposes, is wilson became the first female president of the united states. [laughter]. yes yes bringing on. she was making no decisions on her own she insisted, she said she was merely a steward but nobody saw the president of the thousands of people who wanted to see him, nobody saw him a handful if that without passing through missus wilson. all documents
the other letters, to ellen, that was puppy love.this is now a man in his late 50s having his last stab at romance. ... a. scott berg: this was the republicans did not want to do. in the middle of this tour, woodrow wilson collapsed braided and was rushed home, to washington from the middle of the country and there a few days later, woodrow lawson suffered a stroke. here is where missus wilson comes in. she had a handful of doctors engaged in what i consider the greatest white house conspiracy...
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of the costume with face off from mary ellen minds you look at those 2 problems and make them one clinician the new season of sounders bentley. this week on w. sure that people who hold on for d.w.i. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. on. a complete faras. see this man it's the 93rd minute 2 minutes into stoppage time and i. i pretty much know what will happen next. this team will score yet another goal in stoppage time . see the injury time can turn it all upside down but is that fair though. often it seems the biggest injustice in football happened not in 90 minutes but in a couple of minutes after them example champions league final 99 you know by and dominate the match but man united scored not one but 2 goals in stoppage time nobody has ever won a final in more dramatic fashion for buying fans the biggest smash and grab raid in football history bigger than money heist. less about the. type that can be cited by just one single shot right at the end take man city in 20122018 world cup saw 18 goals in injury time 13 of them decisive but there is a more time is disp
of the costume with face off from mary ellen minds you look at those 2 problems and make them one clinician the new season of sounders bentley. this week on w. sure that people who hold on for d.w.i. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. on. a complete faras. see this man it's the 93rd minute 2 minutes into stoppage time and i. i pretty much know what will happen next. this team will score yet another goal in stoppage time . see the injury time can turn it all upside down...
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we think, as the ellen community, that there isa as the ellen community, that there is a decent numberurope but further afield, where there is sufficient passenger demand —— as the airline community. we now need the government really with a degree of urgency to work with foreign governments and a set of these air bridges as quickly as possible because otherwise we will not have eight summer season here. yet if holiday—makers are to be allowed to seek out the sunshine abroad this summer, other changes will be needed as well, not least to foreign office advice which currently says that people should avoid foreign travel u nless people should avoid foreign travel unless it is essential. theo leggett, bbc news. our transport correspondent tom burridge is at stansted airport now. just how workable is this? there are questions about it. people are coming offa questions about it. people are coming off a flight now from berlin and they will have to safer —— self—isolated for two weeks but those who came from dublin this morning will not because arrivals from the republic of ireland are exempt.
we think, as the ellen community, that there isa as the ellen community, that there is a decent numberurope but further afield, where there is sufficient passenger demand —— as the airline community. we now need the government really with a degree of urgency to work with foreign governments and a set of these air bridges as quickly as possible because otherwise we will not have eight summer season here. yet if holiday—makers are to be allowed to seek out the sunshine abroad this summer,...
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the teachers can finally hold the children in their arms again and comfort them when they fall in ellen for example it hasn't been possible for a while it's very unnatural if you have to put on a mask every time you will so far norway has had only positive experiences with at school openings. norwegian epidemiologists have discovered that children hardly infect each other. they feel that the school opening confirms their findings. you know i guess our advice was not to close the schools at that time it was a political decision in a very confusing situation if they wanted all the sickness at the school. now the norwegian government is unsure that the school closings were even necessary a few 100 kilometers to the south is copenhagen denmark like the norwegians the danes also follow very strict coronavirus guidelines they were the 1st scandinavian country to close the borders shops and schools but kindergartens and primary schools reopened in mid april. and in a funny way to the t.v. amusement park in the middle of copenhagen like daycare groups into the empty park free of charge. teacher
the teachers can finally hold the children in their arms again and comfort them when they fall in ellen for example it hasn't been possible for a while it's very unnatural if you have to put on a mask every time you will so far norway has had only positive experiences with at school openings. norwegian epidemiologists have discovered that children hardly infect each other. they feel that the school opening confirms their findings. you know i guess our advice was not to close the schools at that...
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as the person with this also from mary ellen you look at those 2 problems and the film one solution for this season of sounders family. starts june 13th on t.w. . hello and welcome to focus on your show and it's great to have you with us that's all the african american george floyd has shocked many here in europe for 8 minutes and 46 seconds a white police officer pressed his knee on floyd's nick the death of a black man at the hands of a white officer has caused an uproar not just in the u.s. .
as the person with this also from mary ellen you look at those 2 problems and the film one solution for this season of sounders family. starts june 13th on t.w. . hello and welcome to focus on your show and it's great to have you with us that's all the african american george floyd has shocked many here in europe for 8 minutes and 46 seconds a white police officer pressed his knee on floyd's nick the death of a black man at the hands of a white officer has caused an uproar not just in the u.s. .
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to women try it on like that let's take england's and ellen white as an example in the semifinal of the women's world cup she wanted a penalty for this tackle instead of rolling around on the turf she jumped up demanded a spot kick and eventually got it thanks to v.a.r. . that despite only taking 5 seconds to get off the ground. if women get a quick. does that also mean they never dies. we'll dive for you. i'll be a curse i'm a forward and like sometimes maybe the rest doesn't see it especially you know if there's no var you have to. dive in while i'm there and your legs and you know and you know yes. you know he's going to make the step so yeah try to trip over him or you know maybe you're not dead but you yeah well then my head like you are going to die but part of the. research does show that male players are more prone to theatricality scientists estimate that men's football games contain 6.5 percent more questionable fouls which means fouls where there was no apparent injury and there are twice as many stoppages simply put my old players fake it more often. which gives us a limp ex
to women try it on like that let's take england's and ellen white as an example in the semifinal of the women's world cup she wanted a penalty for this tackle instead of rolling around on the turf she jumped up demanded a spot kick and eventually got it thanks to v.a.r. . that despite only taking 5 seconds to get off the ground. if women get a quick. does that also mean they never dies. we'll dive for you. i'll be a curse i'm a forward and like sometimes maybe the rest doesn't see it especially...
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for energy supply in the russian arctic but maybe see short ellens it as a temporary breeze fewer and less will be the ocean side just asked in the future all right that is alex a commission coffee's head of the program for the business environment responsibility at walt wildlife fund russia thank you so much their own home. and finally video of what's thought to be the world's largest green turtle colony tens of thousands of turtles have been filmed nesting on an island near the great barrier reef for the 1st time researchers are using drones to count the green totals on grain island that's the world's biggest economy off the endangered species and they've discovered that they've been underestimating members i get this more than 50 percent at a reminder of our top story russia has opened a criminal case against the mayor of the arctic city of darkness over his handling of the major fields full response teams say it will take years to clean up. you're watching news from berlin remember you can keep updated on these stories and more on our web site e.w. dot com on instagram and i'm sur
for energy supply in the russian arctic but maybe see short ellens it as a temporary breeze fewer and less will be the ocean side just asked in the future all right that is alex a commission coffee's head of the program for the business environment responsibility at walt wildlife fund russia thank you so much their own home. and finally video of what's thought to be the world's largest green turtle colony tens of thousands of turtles have been filmed nesting on an island near the great barrier...
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. >>> and then a speech get atlan ellen this afternoon.ike many cities hers is dealing with much of the damage deal to protests and she said it's gotten out of hand. >> when you burn down this city, you're burning down our community. if you want change in america, go and register to vote. show up at the polls. >> she said she did not have any idea that her speech would get so much attention. >> i had to come home and watch it again that night because it was just so much emotion, and i had not planned on saying any of that. >> you can hear her mission, she shares her thoughts on president trump's handling of the protests as well, and that's all ahead on "ellen" at 4:00 p.m. right here on nbc bay area. >>> 6:51 for you right now. a live look outside at san francisco. nice and foggy there. we know that actually keeps it a little cooler. vianey arana, i will let her handle the forecast, but i have learned a little bit by watching you all. >> yeah, that's right, you are right on the money. it's sort of a blanket at times and then the sun comes
. >>> and then a speech get atlan ellen this afternoon.ike many cities hers is dealing with much of the damage deal to protests and she said it's gotten out of hand. >> when you burn down this city, you're burning down our community. if you want change in america, go and register to vote. show up at the polls. >> she said she did not have any idea that her speech would get so much attention. >> i had to come home and watch it again that night because it was just so...
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mary ellen, carol and their team had conversations with other groups to open that up. i am grateful, supervisor haney for your advocacy and work and being able to support community in that process. i was grateful to be able to be engaged in a different way to build new relationships in the tenderloin to think about how to address this as a human rights issue. it is always very much community identified, community led. all i tried to do was to work to create space for community voices abi am great -- and i am grateful folks shared information. i was texting around some of the things that bubbled up that i want to circle back with your office on, supervisor haney, around families and young people and what that looks like for the summer. we made a request to dcyf to understand what programs are funded to support young people in the tenderloin. responding to community. sometimes front and center and on the elc plate and individuals who said there are 3500 children in the tenderloin, half have not come out of homes since shelter-in-place, and we need to work on that. always
mary ellen, carol and their team had conversations with other groups to open that up. i am grateful, supervisor haney for your advocacy and work and being able to support community in that process. i was grateful to be able to be engaged in a different way to build new relationships in the tenderloin to think about how to address this as a human rights issue. it is always very much community identified, community led. all i tried to do was to work to create space for community voices abi am...
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it shouldn't be something that you all alone, mary ellen should address on your own. we need long-term sustainable solutions to the challenges in the neighborhood. we cannot accept during this pandemic we move backwards and end up with greater challenges than we experienced before. this community worked too hard to make some level of progress to fall back. if we have learned anything during this pandemic that the issues of homelessness, dirty streets, issues of people not having safe areas to work, access to healthcare and social services or safety net is unacceptable and can never be acceptable as long as there is a threat of a pandemic. we cannot go back to the way things were or accept the way things are. i appreciate you, director carol. one of the things i really do believe you have very good intentions around this and have been doing your best. i don't believe you have been adequately supported and that this has not been a priority that it was in many ways proclaimed to be. the results speak for themselves, the opinions and experiences of the residents speak for
it shouldn't be something that you all alone, mary ellen should address on your own. we need long-term sustainable solutions to the challenges in the neighborhood. we cannot accept during this pandemic we move backwards and end up with greater challenges than we experienced before. this community worked too hard to make some level of progress to fall back. if we have learned anything during this pandemic that the issues of homelessness, dirty streets, issues of people not having safe areas to...
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it shouldn't be something that you all alone, mary ellen should address on your own. we need long-term sustainable solutions to the challenges in the neighborhood. we cannot accept during this pandemic we move backwards and end up with greater challenges than we experienced before. this community worked too hard to make some level of progress to fall back. if we have learned anything during this pandemic that the issues of homelessness, dirty streets, issues of people not having safe areas to work, access to healthcare and social services or safety net is unacceptable and can never be acceptable as long as there is a threat of a pandemic. we cannot go back to the way things were or accept the way things are. i appreciate you, director carol. one of the things i really do believe you have very good intentions around this and have been doing your best. i don't believe you have been adequately supported and that this has not been a priority that it was in many ways proclaimed to be. the results speak for themselves, the opinions and experiences of the residents speak for
it shouldn't be something that you all alone, mary ellen should address on your own. we need long-term sustainable solutions to the challenges in the neighborhood. we cannot accept during this pandemic we move backwards and end up with greater challenges than we experienced before. this community worked too hard to make some level of progress to fall back. if we have learned anything during this pandemic that the issues of homelessness, dirty streets, issues of people not having safe areas to...
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ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing.y skin appears firmer even a little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! 1i wanted my hepatitis c gone. i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine caused liver damage. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or other medical conditions... ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with epclusa may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects include headache and tiredness. ask yo
ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing.y skin appears firmer even a little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! 1i wanted my hepatitis c gone. i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine...
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ellen: it is a pretty interesting experience.k sued her, and that is pretty terrifying for anyone. after she was sued, she received a knock on the door one evening. two fbi agent's visited her home and proceeded to ask her about how she got the information. part of her story was that she had been given -- yeah. she talks about that, and she end explains how in the wework won a default judgment against her and never collected the money. emily: interesting. so, where is she now? she lives in new york. she feels an interesting experience -- she spoke out many years ago about wework's finances, but at the time it did not affect wework at all. it's interesting to see the things she spoke out about only to see that several years continued towork raise a lot of money, do very well, and it was only a year later when they had problems with the ipo, and everyone feels like, maybe we should have known all along. emily: i know this is just one of many stories you are featuring on your new podcast, "foundering: the story of wework." a number
ellen: it is a pretty interesting experience.k sued her, and that is pretty terrifying for anyone. after she was sued, she received a knock on the door one evening. two fbi agent's visited her home and proceeded to ask her about how she got the information. part of her story was that she had been given -- yeah. she talks about that, and she end explains how in the wework won a default judgment against her and never collected the money. emily: interesting. so, where is she now? she lives in new...
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ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing.my skin appears firmer even a little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! 1-800-676-0733 or go to [shouting] [clapping and shouting] [cymbals clanging] [knocking] room for seven. and much, much more. the first-ever glb. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. >> shannon: big cities and progressive leadership struggling to come to terms with the spike in violence this weekend. at talk of an urban exodus by fed up residence rose. fox news contributor and the author of the mega doctrine. thank you to you both. >> think you. >> thanks, shannon. >> shannon: i want to read some headlines. shootings, violence, jumps in cities where mayors have enforced fit less than a week after nypd kept anti-crime unit reports. chicago, chicago shootings. 11 fatal shots. including four children. jessica, why do these cities continue to be out of control? >> well, the circumstanc
ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing.my skin appears firmer even a little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! 1-800-676-0733 or go to [shouting] [clapping and shouting] [cymbals clanging] [knocking] room for seven. and much, much more. the first-ever glb. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. >> shannon: big cities and...
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we talked with washington post national security reporter ellen nakashima for more on how these effortsrted back in the 2016 election. >>so really a watershed was the 2016 presidential election when in fact after the election we learned that the russian government had mounted a pretty aggressive campaign on us social media on twitter and facebook in particular and those revelations are really she copter companies sort flat-footed and there was this huge amount of pressure on the companies to to do better at least seeing their campaign of such content and so we saw them. becoming more aggressive about removing accounts that case found were linked to foreign governments. as specially you know in the mid term elections, 2018 and then of course last year and to this year. >>china says they have no connection to these propaganda tweets ellen because she says that these accounts that were taken down we're not in english so they would not have affected. most americans. >>coming up books about race are flying off the shelves. i'm noelle bellow coming up here from >>among the oldest black on boo
we talked with washington post national security reporter ellen nakashima for more on how these effortsrted back in the 2016 election. >>so really a watershed was the 2016 presidential election when in fact after the election we learned that the russian government had mounted a pretty aggressive campaign on us social media on twitter and facebook in particular and those revelations are really she copter companies sort flat-footed and there was this huge amount of pressure on the companies...
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ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing. little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! chris: it's an end of school year tradition here to share the best moments from commencement ceremonies but with covid-19 closing schools and then protests across the country, well, graduation looked different this year. so the class of 2020 found new ways to mark their milestone. they are all our power players of the week. ♪ chris: the class of 2020's circumstances, though different, they have to rethink the pomp. chris: six feet of separation after four years of education. drives to pick up diplomas. >> this is how we graduate. chris: and facebook instead of signing yearbooks. the new orleans program, the roots of music, drummed up a parking lot celebration. >> the class of 2020 went through a lot. they had to deal with corona. that's what made them that much stronger. chris: at the white house, some social distance and acknowledgement that seniors missed out. >> many of
ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing. little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! chris: it's an end of school year tradition here to share the best moments from commencement ceremonies but with covid-19 closing schools and then protests across the country, well, graduation looked different this year. so the class of 2020 found new ways to mark their milestone. they are all our power players...
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and of course ellen degeneres who comes out on the cover of "time," the repercussions. her show was canceled after that, she was seen an death threats, but that was a powerful forward movement. and then you have more shows like "will & grace." even vice president joe biden talked about how "will & grace" got more americans used to the idea of same-sex relationships. we have movies like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," and then caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of "vanity fair" as a transgender woman. it brought it understanding to the issues that the community was facing. next we walk into the main gallery and see what happened at the stonewall inn. we'll go back to a hot summer night in june of 1969 to greenwich village, the stonewall inn. it wasn't a particularly nice bar. the drinks were watered down. it was run by the mafia, but gay people could come together and socialize and dance together. the stonewall in actually preyed on the gay wall street workers who socialized there. there was sort of a blackmailing ring there, so not the nicest place, but a pla
and of course ellen degeneres who comes out on the cover of "time," the repercussions. her show was canceled after that, she was seen an death threats, but that was a powerful forward movement. and then you have more shows like "will & grace." even vice president joe biden talked about how "will & grace" got more americans used to the idea of same-sex relationships. we have movies like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," and then...
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fascinating and it goes right back to the stocks outperforming right now and the changes underway ellenreat to have you. >> morgan stanley's chief u.s. economist. >>> coming up, a blow to disney as the company is forced to push back the park reopening and potentially its movie rethings, too. plus, putting the market in supermarket. albertson's is set to make its public debut after a failed attempt in 2013. why now and is the stock a buy ever since we've gone mobile on the now platform, something's gotten into the office. i hear you. feels like there's no barriers between departments now. servicenow. the smarter way to workflow. it's got all my favorite shows turn oright there.boom, i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competition
fascinating and it goes right back to the stocks outperforming right now and the changes underway ellenreat to have you. >> morgan stanley's chief u.s. economist. >>> coming up, a blow to disney as the company is forced to push back the park reopening and potentially its movie rethings, too. plus, putting the market in supermarket. albertson's is set to make its public debut after a failed attempt in 2013. why now and is the stock a buy ever since we've gone mobile on the now...
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an ellen degeneres who comes out on time magazine, and the repercussions that a came out of that. her show was canceled, she received death threats. but that moment in time is seen as a powerful moment. a forward movement for the lgbtq. you have shows like will and grace, and even vice president biden spoke about willing grace, as a show to do more you don't get used to americans seeing same sex marriage, and you know they invited the people into their living rooms in this case, and they thought maybe if you don't know gay people in your lives here was. and then we have movies like broke back mountain, modern family a popular sitcom, and caitlin jenner coming out on vanity fair as a transgender woman. these are moments in time that moved attitudes about the movement and had popular understanding to the issues of the lgbtq community in the united states. next we will walk into the main gallery, we are going to see what happened at the stonewall inn in the summer of 1969. let's go back to a hot number hot summer night, we stonewall inn. it wasn't particularly a nice bar, the drinks
an ellen degeneres who comes out on time magazine, and the repercussions that a came out of that. her show was canceled, she received death threats. but that moment in time is seen as a powerful moment. a forward movement for the lgbtq. you have shows like will and grace, and even vice president biden spoke about willing grace, as a show to do more you don't get used to americans seeing same sex marriage, and you know they invited the people into their living rooms in this case, and they...
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ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing.skin appears firmer even a little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! 1-800-676-0733 or go to you clean dishes as you cook, to save time and stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new dawn powerwash dish spray. the faster, easier way to clean as you go. it cleans grease five times faster. on easy messes, just spray, wipe, and rinse. on tough messes, the spray-activated suds cut through grease on contact, without water. just wipe, and rinse. get dishes done faster. new dawn powerwash dish spray. spray. wipe. rinse. >> temper and i court. we passed a judgment on the stories but we present them to you. we are looking at the i do hope baroness and women sports act. if it gets athletes born biologically male to competing in female sports. this situation from connecticut sued her state over last year. >> it's frustrating and at what it it is demoralizing when you are at the start line up a bra
ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing.skin appears firmer even a little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! 1-800-676-0733 or go to you clean dishes as you cook, to save time and stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new dawn powerwash dish spray. the faster, easier way to clean as you go. it cleans grease five times faster. on easy messes, just spray, wipe, and...
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ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing. even a little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! good night, everybody. tucker carlson is up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." how are things in our republic? black lives matter rioters created their own country in downtown seattle. i will be going to seattle in just a minute to tell you what is going on there. by the way, thanks to the arrival of the coronavirus, mark steyn has been absent since march, he's been stuck in quarantine many miles from a tv studio and we missed him. and you have too. tonight, his triumphant return to cable news, he joins us in just a minute but mark steyn is not the only one who has been locked down in this country. even now, millions of americans
ellen pompeo >>> these creams and serums are amazing. even a little lifted, that's a great feeling. announcer >>> call 1-800-676-0733 or go to meaningfulbeauty.com right now! good night, everybody. tucker carlson is up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." how are things in our republic? black lives matter rioters created their own country in downtown seattle. i will be going to seattle in just a minute to tell you what...
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then you saw in "philadelphia" tom hanks portrays a man, and of course, ellen degeneres who comes out on the cover of "time" magazine and the repercussions that resulted from that. her show was canceled soon after that. she received death threats because of it, but nonetheless that moment in time is seen as a very powerful moment, forward movement and "will and grace qwest ," and it did more to invite gay people into their living rooms when people might not know gay people in their lives. >> we have movies like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," and of course, caitlin jenner coming out on "vanity fair" magazine. it brought popular understanding to the issues that the lgbtq communities were facing. next we'll walk into the gallery and we'll talk about the stonewall inn in the summer of 1969. we'll go to a hot summer night in 1969 to greenwich village in new york city, the stonewall inn. it wasn't a particularly nice bar, the drinks were watered down and run by the mafia and gay people could come, dance together and socialize. back then it was illegal for gay people to socialize tog
then you saw in "philadelphia" tom hanks portrays a man, and of course, ellen degeneres who comes out on the cover of "time" magazine and the repercussions that resulted from that. her show was canceled soon after that. she received death threats because of it, but nonetheless that moment in time is seen as a very powerful moment, forward movement and "will and grace qwest ," and it did more to invite gay people into their living rooms when people might not know...
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the story of one black woman, lucy ellen johnson, is lluminating. on her arrival at camp barker, johnson understood she was supposed to work in the camp and "earn my food and clothing like other contraband." she moved into the camp with her mother, while her husband works for the union army. prior to arrival, she was a chambermaid on a steamboat hip. -- showing a history of employment. shortly after arriving at camp barker, johnson had become ill and unable to perform her responsibilities. when she asked for rations, a blanket and clothing, she was interrogated by the official at camp barker who distributed upplies. he could not understand why johnson's husband had not rovided for her. but johnson said "i am here to earn my board and the same that others have." she offered to request money from her husband so that she could pay for needed items, but nichols responded "you can't buy them from me. you can't buy anything." nichols clearly despised johnson and resented what he perceived as her dependence on the overnment. johnson argued if her arrangeme
the story of one black woman, lucy ellen johnson, is lluminating. on her arrival at camp barker, johnson understood she was supposed to work in the camp and "earn my food and clothing like other contraband." she moved into the camp with her mother, while her husband works for the union army. prior to arrival, she was a chambermaid on a steamboat hip. -- showing a history of employment. shortly after arriving at camp barker, johnson had become ill and unable to perform her...
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she said this angel is for you ellen as a committed or self it's a guardian angel. on the evening of may 7th 1909 your reason had nobody to help protect him. the death squad drove him to a military training ground around 20 minutes outside of minsk. the pistol that was used to assassinate him was a special model built for close range use the official weapon for executions in bellary. in northern germany this is where. family lives in exile his widow 2 daughters and grandchildren who never saw they grandfather. is the eldest daughter she works as a saleswoman and is the only member of her family to publicly discuss their plight . she and her family came to germany a year after her father disappeared and reluctantly applied for asylum. but now was hooked up to the usually when we arrived in germany we already had tickets for our return flight we came here to report in a democratic country on the situation in our home country. that was all we were planning to do use on us not subsiding able but then we got a call that the k.g.b. had started criminal investigations accu
she said this angel is for you ellen as a committed or self it's a guardian angel. on the evening of may 7th 1909 your reason had nobody to help protect him. the death squad drove him to a military training ground around 20 minutes outside of minsk. the pistol that was used to assassinate him was a special model built for close range use the official weapon for executions in bellary. in northern germany this is where. family lives in exile his widow 2 daughters and grandchildren who never saw...
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i feel lucy ellen johnson is a very good example of persecution, in the district at camp barker. so i do get into that. i also get into things that are a little stickier, too. what happens when your husband goes off to war, and never comes back? not because they are dead, but they just never come back, or never send money home, and then you are kind sent into a tailspin? i talk a lot about prostitution and how that actually ends up being something we see a proliferation of, black and white women participating in the district. i'm forgetting your other question. your other questions, about the ratio of refugee women versus men running to union lines? disproportionately, men escaped, and that had been the case before and during the war. but i also think it just depends on where the military is, too, where the union army is, that is really going to drop people, regardless of gender, depending on whether or not the union military is close by. but i do think men sort of run to union lines, believing they can lend their services, can lend their labor in a particular way, and we see mor
i feel lucy ellen johnson is a very good example of persecution, in the district at camp barker. so i do get into that. i also get into things that are a little stickier, too. what happens when your husband goes off to war, and never comes back? not because they are dead, but they just never come back, or never send money home, and then you are kind sent into a tailspin? i talk a lot about prostitution and how that actually ends up being something we see a proliferation of, black and white...
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ellen comes up and since this is my father. he already consent to know which was the patronymic continue it which is the most confusing to me. i lost my gift of speech here's the marshal of the soviet union the highest military rank just below generalists most alan. s. . we became good friends. and l. it all quite often came to our place. for turkey and. then we met often i was his place. in the morning. karen clock the parade starts on the red square. obvious on the mausoleum. but marshall fruit on his not there. marshall who helped who show come to office. has been double crossed. just. let's go have breakfast. strong words. oh i've said being a linguist i have to know everything. has already got a drink. for our walk on ice i don't know anything you drink. but you can drink cognac today because i'm going to bring connor. 10 o'clock to 10 o'clock 3 hurried start. and i was watching marshal what had his reaction confused s'posed to be there taking taking the salute so i can well imagine what he was experiencing i didn't commen
ellen comes up and since this is my father. he already consent to know which was the patronymic continue it which is the most confusing to me. i lost my gift of speech here's the marshal of the soviet union the highest military rank just below generalists most alan. s. . we became good friends. and l. it all quite often came to our place. for turkey and. then we met often i was his place. in the morning. karen clock the parade starts on the red square. obvious on the mausoleum. but marshall...