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[cheering and applause] ernest brin green, doctor terree roberts, minnie jean brown, selma where. join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [cheering and applause] please welcome to the podium rmc today. he is an educator in community leader in the first african-american to attend little rock high school for tenth, 11th and 12th grades were graduating in 1962. doctor sybil jordan hampton. [cheering and applause] please be seated. >> thank you. good morning. welcome to this historic day. thank you to each of you who are here today. some have traveled from down the block and others have come from around the country and overseas. as i look out into the crowd, i see many familiar faces, many longtime friends and i also see many new faces. no matter how far you travel to be here or how many people in this room you know please know that we are honored to have you here. without you here in this audience the event would not be complete. you are a key component of this commemoration ceremony. now, please rise for the presentati
[cheering and applause] ernest brin green, doctor terree roberts, minnie jean brown, selma where. join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [cheering and applause] please welcome to the podium rmc today. he is an educator in community leader in the first african-american to attend little rock high school for tenth, 11th and 12th grades were graduating in 1962. doctor sybil jordan hampton. [cheering and applause] please be seated....
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[applause] >> ernest greene. >> thank you very much. to the organizers of all of this, mr.vernor, distinguished guest, doctor gates, to the audience, central high school supporters and lovers, to my family and my wife, phyllis, my daughters just got in mckinsey and my sister and nephews i think one of us, 60 years ago as we arrived in the back of army jeeps knew that we would be standing here today. making history is not something we aspired to do. we wanted the best education our parents, taxes afforded. we wanted what the constitution said the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and i saw education as part of that right. [applause] after september 4th when we were denied admittance i did with my parents family taught me. i dug in my heels and the bible says w we been indoors for a nit but joy comes in the morning. it was a long night. [laughter] will moderate but still seemingly small. the progress has to continue because there is no finish line. it turns in charlottesville protesting nazis, mohammed turns to taking a need for injustice. [applause] and the
[applause] >> ernest greene. >> thank you very much. to the organizers of all of this, mr.vernor, distinguished guest, doctor gates, to the audience, central high school supporters and lovers, to my family and my wife, phyllis, my daughters just got in mckinsey and my sister and nephews i think one of us, 60 years ago as we arrived in the back of army jeeps knew that we would be standing here today. making history is not something we aspired to do. we wanted the best education our...
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ernest green: thank you very much, judge. i want to take time this afternoon to go against conventional etiquette. i want you to take out your phones -- yes, really do. put them on vibrate. i want you to tweet, facebook, post, take instagram photos, and share this speech with your social network. my daughter tells me this is something called live tweeting. [laughter] i know social change and revolutions have been brought on by tweets or facebook posts. as agents of change, i want you to inspire your network of friends. and when you feel inspired and moved by anything that happened today. i want to thank the organization "ethnic fairness in the courts" for the 25th anniversary. this is work that has been going on for a long while. four years ago, i was invited as a brp guest -- four years ago i was invited as a be i.p. to sit on the steps of the capitol and witness the first swearing in of president obama. any of you who are not from washington, i have seen so many old friends, we could possibly have the next lunch in the supe
ernest green: thank you very much, judge. i want to take time this afternoon to go against conventional etiquette. i want you to take out your phones -- yes, really do. put them on vibrate. i want you to tweet, facebook, post, take instagram photos, and share this speech with your social network. my daughter tells me this is something called live tweeting. [laughter] i know social change and revolutions have been brought on by tweets or facebook posts. as agents of change, i want you to inspire...
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ernest green: thank you very much, judge. want to take time this afternoon to go against conventional etiquette. i want you to take out your phones -- yes, really do. put them on vibrate. i want you to tweet, facebook, post, take instagram photos,
ernest green: thank you very much, judge. want to take time this afternoon to go against conventional etiquette. i want you to take out your phones -- yes, really do. put them on vibrate. i want you to tweet, facebook, post, take instagram photos,
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. >> michael ernest... >> reporter: not just because of the loved ones lost that day, but because ofn 3,000 children they left behind. >> and my father, christopher edward fawning. >> reporter: for years the kids had their stories told for them. now they're telling their own. delaney colaio, three years old on 9/11, lost her dad and two uncles that day. a documentary she worked on, "we go higher," interviews 70 of these children. >> it's a healing process for us and for other people to see that no matter what tragedy brings in their life that you can write your own story. >> reporter: the story jillian suarez is writing is part tribute to her dad, n.y.p.d. officer ramon suarez. just nine when he was killed at ground zero helping people get to safety. >> i have missed father-daughter dances. i have missed 16 years worth of father's days. it's very hard. >> reporter: jillian is now 25 and soon to enter the police academy to follow in her father's heroic footsteps. >> i want to be there if anybody needs me. >> reporter: just like he was. >> just like he was. he never hesitated, and i wi
. >> michael ernest... >> reporter: not just because of the loved ones lost that day, but because ofn 3,000 children they left behind. >> and my father, christopher edward fawning. >> reporter: for years the kids had their stories told for them. now they're telling their own. delaney colaio, three years old on 9/11, lost her dad and two uncles that day. a documentary she worked on, "we go higher," interviews 70 of these children. >> it's a healing process...
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ernest greene: thank you very much, judge.
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ernest green says although the views may not be shared right now... change will come in time. joh know much, but he knows who he wants to spend the rest of his life with. game of thrones actor kit harrington is now happily engaged to former thrones star rose leslie. this according to people magazine. the two were friends before the show, and they sparked a romance on the "thrones" set back in 20-12, playing rival characters who eventually fall in love. leslie would leave the show two years later. she now stars in the cbs series - the good fight. there is much more ahead on good morning washington. john gonzalez is following breaking news. john? i'm a lawyer, and i have clients, and i am proud to do what i do on behalf adams and his team are so proud to work for? banks accused of money laundering. big corporations accused of defrauding taxpayers. and mortgage lenders accused of unfairly foreclosing on homes. now he wants to be attorney general. john adams: the best attorney general the powerful and well-connected can buy. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i
ernest green says although the views may not be shared right now... change will come in time. joh know much, but he knows who he wants to spend the rest of his life with. game of thrones actor kit harrington is now happily engaged to former thrones star rose leslie. this according to people magazine. the two were friends before the show, and they sparked a romance on the "thrones" set back in 20-12, playing rival characters who eventually fall in love. leslie would leave the show two...
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again, i am a great admirer of ernest king. the german philosopher writes about the courage of the commander. one of the things he means by that is the courage to make these great decisions. big forces. the future of the nation is at stake based on your decision. that is a lot of pressure. courage enough is not alone. courage alone is not enough. the greatest commanders had what he called the stroke of the eye. what he meant by that was the great commanders see an opportunity that is a fleeting opportunity and he will take it. he will jump at it. i thinking had both. it was a coup to send 40,000 men to the far side of the world to launch the first offensive, american defense of the war. one month after he got the ok or endorsement from marshall, he launched the expedition in two months after midway, the marines landed in the solomon. mrs. the fourth -- this is the formidable and infamous richmond turner. he is the man king picked to lead. known to some as terrible turner. i will talk more about that in a moment. turner was big
again, i am a great admirer of ernest king. the german philosopher writes about the courage of the commander. one of the things he means by that is the courage to make these great decisions. big forces. the future of the nation is at stake based on your decision. that is a lot of pressure. courage enough is not alone. courage alone is not enough. the greatest commanders had what he called the stroke of the eye. what he meant by that was the great commanders see an opportunity that is a fleeting...
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we were terrence, thelma, elizabeth, ernest greene, carlotta, and gloria ray.e were going to school again. obviously, in this town of 100,000, there were many who did not like what was happening. as we looked at the soldiers, we knew there must the millions of others who thought we represented something important. ♪ when the doors closed behind us that day, it was both an and and a beginning. from that moment on, we would be watched not only by those who look at us as strangers but by those who want -- who wondered if we would live up to our new opportunity. i remember standing there wondering how history would judge us. [bells] it has been seven years since that first day. what has happened? where have we gone? what have we done? >> i was the oldest of the nine and perhaps the least serious. i came here to southern illinois university after graduation. at first, i thought i wanted to be a nurse but i was too outgoing for that. now i know i want to work in a newspaper and be a journalist and right. more than anything else in the world, i want to write. this yea
we were terrence, thelma, elizabeth, ernest greene, carlotta, and gloria ray.e were going to school again. obviously, in this town of 100,000, there were many who did not like what was happening. as we looked at the soldiers, we knew there must the millions of others who thought we represented something important. ♪ when the doors closed behind us that day, it was both an and and a beginning. from that moment on, we would be watched not only by those who look at us as strangers but by those...
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poems and stories which touch everybody‘s hearts, particularly when illustrated by his great friend ernests a clip. the creatures in the story are toys. they're toys, but the woods are real. the size is wrong. the bear should be smaller. yes. yes, that's it. are you writing a book? i thought we were just having fun. we're writing a book and we're having fun. i didn't know you could do both at the same time. you don't usually look like you're having fun when you're writing. it's not your turn, tigger. this is more than a few poems. hmm. it's a little world. like you said, a hundred—acre paradise. be very, very quiet. vespers. this one's for daphne. you said it divided critics. one said it was like john lewis christmas advert. that is completely wrong, because it actually has a lot of darkness in it. the script is by frank cottrell boyce, and he has taken the of the great war, and this is a glade of happiness existing between the two wars, world war i and world war ii. much as with the winnie the pooh stories, it is something which has beauty and charm, but also underneath it has darker them
poems and stories which touch everybody‘s hearts, particularly when illustrated by his great friend ernests a clip. the creatures in the story are toys. they're toys, but the woods are real. the size is wrong. the bear should be smaller. yes. yes, that's it. are you writing a book? i thought we were just having fun. we're writing a book and we're having fun. i didn't know you could do both at the same time. you don't usually look like you're having fun when you're writing. it's not your turn,...
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sloppy joe's bar equally famous for ernest hemingway used to drink.ybe later in the week. sunday brunch, open since 1909, delicious. now on the roof and lips and up in the air. the marker 90 miles from havana likely the most photographed spot in the key west now peeled apart by ernest hurricane winds. debris remains everywhere throughout the keys making getting around still a challenge by car as well as by foot, but it is a cleanup work in progress. keys residents bringing everything they need. food, water, supplies, and expect to live. >> the hardest part of select a city in the debris everywhere. >> there's a lot of garbage. a lot of seaweed comes up and is rotting in stinks pretty bad. >> as far as >> host: , key west remains closed simply because of the harbor important area remain littered with sailboat and sunken vessels. after a full week post hurricane firm, all florida keys residents finally able to leave the mainland, return all the way home. still nobody the residence, but when they get home, life will be far from what it was like when they
sloppy joe's bar equally famous for ernest hemingway used to drink.ybe later in the week. sunday brunch, open since 1909, delicious. now on the roof and lips and up in the air. the marker 90 miles from havana likely the most photographed spot in the key west now peeled apart by ernest hurricane winds. debris remains everywhere throughout the keys making getting around still a challenge by car as well as by foot, but it is a cleanup work in progress. keys residents bringing everything they need....
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anna-lysa: ernest greene was the first of the group to graduate, making him the first african-americano receive a diploma from central high school. >> absolutely we made progress. that was a lot to do. anna-lysa: what did you think when you saw the nfl protests this weekend? >> that is the core of the market ability to challenge. the ideas may not be accepted initially, but over time you have the opportunity to change it. it has been a busy day of protests, starting at the capital where protesters staged that side of the senate offices over the latest effort to repeal obamacare. hours later we found out the bill is dead and no vote is scheduled. ♪ another set of protesters outside of the capital today called for congress to approve the clean dream act, to help illegal immigrants who were brought here as children. and finally this at georgetown, protesters taking a knee and filling the steps near a planned appearance by attorney general defend it the president's criticism of nfl protests. jonathan: the montgomery county councilman tonight to hear views on raising the county's minimum wa
anna-lysa: ernest greene was the first of the group to graduate, making him the first african-americano receive a diploma from central high school. >> absolutely we made progress. that was a lot to do. anna-lysa: what did you think when you saw the nfl protests this weekend? >> that is the core of the market ability to challenge. the ideas may not be accepted initially, but over time you have the opportunity to change it. it has been a busy day of protests, starting at the capital...
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the part we can control is making sure we negotiate in ernest and -- in earnest and do everything we can for these folks. reporter: coming to the table, thank you for joining us on the program. jane: as we mentioned, many communities are still struggling in the aftermath of hurricane irma. of the more than 80 people killed during the storm, 10 were in cuba. still out in parts of the other. as will grant reports, there are a few other countries rushing in to help. will: days after irma struck cuba some are still clearing out the water. th ferocious storm flooded of havanathes contaminating systems with seawater. now house by house they must be emptied. one of the worst affected areas with central havana, a poor neighborhood directly next to the seawall. today, the floodwaters have receded but a mark has been left in every sense. local resident alexander -- took me around his damaged neighborhood. savannah's waterfront is battered and broken, devoid of its usual hordes of tourists. buildings and homes which were already precarious before irma, now in danger of complete collapse. some a
the part we can control is making sure we negotiate in ernest and -- in earnest and do everything we can for these folks. reporter: coming to the table, thank you for joining us on the program. jane: as we mentioned, many communities are still struggling in the aftermath of hurricane irma. of the more than 80 people killed during the storm, 10 were in cuba. still out in parts of the other. as will grant reports, there are a few other countries rushing in to help. will: days after irma struck...
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finally, ernest was the first black student to graduate from central high school in 1958. attended. luther king my mother was the only student who got expelled. she dropped chile on some students. and for calling a girl white trash after being hit over the head with combination locks. the next year the citizens voted to delay integration in a referendum. the governor uses power to close public high schools for an entire year. they were reopened by the women's emergency committee. central high school has been functioning ever since. with,sue we are dealing today or in the future, you can look to the central high crisis on how do you want to be remembered? do you want to be a silent majority? someone who steps forward and put their life on the line to be nice, risk everything? their parents lost their jobs. he started receiving death threats. or do you want to be somebody harassing somebody, breaking down their spirit? at this point i would like to walk you up the steps. we can stop and take teachers if you would like. we will block to the commemorative garden and then back over. i al
finally, ernest was the first black student to graduate from central high school in 1958. attended. luther king my mother was the only student who got expelled. she dropped chile on some students. and for calling a girl white trash after being hit over the head with combination locks. the next year the citizens voted to delay integration in a referendum. the governor uses power to close public high schools for an entire year. they were reopened by the women's emergency committee. central high...
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challenges ahead for the nation's new leader with veteran german diplomat former ambassador to russia dr ernest york launched admits that's it for this latest edition of says he and i will see you next time. islamic state claims it was behind the munches to terror attack by the. front so kill the priest every time a terrorist attack happens all these people are out there screaming to go ice is so bad someone needs to do something against them and for me it was like yeah why don't. you. go over. you know. if you. let me. check if. it is going to get. you katie. let me show you. well you know we have adopted because we. called pirate for so long. i've been there in the small ball it sticks it hard poor ships and it's. not. the level of filth to big told fish already ninety percent of it are cotton and it won't recover. concept fifteen's coops seven tons of it do it several times a day with a big fleet oh you get an idea. we have to understand we can not stay still and just. be with miss the field warriors or. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have out and enj
challenges ahead for the nation's new leader with veteran german diplomat former ambassador to russia dr ernest york launched admits that's it for this latest edition of says he and i will see you next time. islamic state claims it was behind the munches to terror attack by the. front so kill the priest every time a terrorist attack happens all these people are out there screaming to go ice is so bad someone needs to do something against them and for me it was like yeah why don't. you. go over....
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from the trenton, trenton chapter of the naacp is calling for resignation of the police director ernestry, junior. chapter president janet smart sent a letter to the mayor eric jackson says it is concerning. among other things she was referring to body camera footage that captured perry referring to city residents as quote, hood rats. >>> in the reading eagle, a pennsylvania economy lead study find that financial instability among communities threatens the entire state. look at 2300 municipalities, find that is tax burdens are increasing, while tax bases have grown as slower rates or remained flat. >>> from the delaware county daily times super natural hard or film it opened in theaters last weekend but did you know that the film has a local connection? screen writer gary, a member of the pen crest class of 1995 wrote the adoption of the stephen king's 1986 novel, the film raked in 117 million-dollar, in the opening weekend. >> way too scary for me. >> that is a look at some of the newspaper headlines around the delaware valley. >>> well, check this out a new sculpture that popped up in
from the trenton, trenton chapter of the naacp is calling for resignation of the police director ernestry, junior. chapter president janet smart sent a letter to the mayor eric jackson says it is concerning. among other things she was referring to body camera footage that captured perry referring to city residents as quote, hood rats. >>> in the reading eagle, a pennsylvania economy lead study find that financial instability among communities threatens the entire state. look at 2300...
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ernest's a green a film a mother shed gloria ray melba patel oh terence roberts jefferson thomas carlotta walls and elizabeth eckford from entering the school building for the next twenty one days the little rock nine would be threatened with violence and bloodshed stopping them from attending classes so president dwight d. eisenhower decided to intervene on september twenty fifth the world watched as twelve hundred armed soldiers from the one hundred first airborne division of the u.s. army scored at the little rock nine and to little rock central high school the soldiers' remains station outside to keep the peace and to ensure the students had a successful day of school however the resistance didn't stop there or them. a great debt of gratitude for being stubborn and for their persistence for their enduring. facing fear. because at the same time you have. the federal and state. conflicts going on or. do you also have conflict going on with the students. in the school. with their enduring the physical and fighting psychological warfare that may endure it during their first year the littl
ernest's a green a film a mother shed gloria ray melba patel oh terence roberts jefferson thomas carlotta walls and elizabeth eckford from entering the school building for the next twenty one days the little rock nine would be threatened with violence and bloodshed stopping them from attending classes so president dwight d. eisenhower decided to intervene on september twenty fifth the world watched as twelve hundred armed soldiers from the one hundred first airborne division of the u.s. army...
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challenges ahead for the nation's new leader with veteran german diplomat former ambassador to russia dr ernest york wants to that's it for this latest edition of sophie and co i will see you next time. prescribe medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit suicide watch all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects . was literally all to what i did was. illegal. just because something's legal. or. something. our headline stories are russian foreign minister sergei lavrov says the leaders of . north korea. and. urging them. to return to dialogue. russian submarines fire rockets terrorist positions in western syria the russian defense ministry said all targets were. trying. to close. the. chancellor merkel of germany had hecklers.
challenges ahead for the nation's new leader with veteran german diplomat former ambassador to russia dr ernest york wants to that's it for this latest edition of sophie and co i will see you next time. prescribe medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit suicide watch all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were...
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just down the coast from havana a small fishing village which inspired ernest hemingway to write thean in the sea. today it's picking through the rubble after the epic storm whose magnitude was the stuff of his novels. hurricane irma hit more thanjust this coastline when she passed through, she also dealt a severe blow to tourism, the main motor of the economy. the clean—up of the damaged infrastructure will take months and many millions the island simply doesn't have. as relations with the united states warmed more tourists have come to cuba than any other time of the past 60 years. now with people trying to navigate their way through this crisis any significant downturn in tourism would only hurt an island that is already hurting badly. modern forecasting techniques meant we knew roughly where storm system irma was heading, and when it was likely to get there. it had been tracked since it formed off the west coast of africa before meteorologists tracked it across the atlantic ocean towards the caribbean. and that meant news organisations were able to put their teams in place to rep
just down the coast from havana a small fishing village which inspired ernest hemingway to write thean in the sea. today it's picking through the rubble after the epic storm whose magnitude was the stuff of his novels. hurricane irma hit more thanjust this coastline when she passed through, she also dealt a severe blow to tourism, the main motor of the economy. the clean—up of the damaged infrastructure will take months and many millions the island simply doesn't have. as relations with the...
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ernest mendoza is at one of the schools where parents are sitting in to make sure that voting takes placehere with 200 people. we are doing a concert in a few minutes, in a few minutes, we will do traditional dancing so it is like a big democracy party today. obviously you are doing this to keep the building open in time for tomorrow but what is happening outside? we hear there are protests from people who do not want the vote to take place. i haven't seen a single protest outside of any school. it is not a question about independence anymore, it is about chrissy and freedom of speech. why do you want to —— independence from catalonia? spain have to make deep reforms in terms of economics and laws and i don‘t think the country is prepared for it. a good demonstration of this is their reaction against the referendum, they are bringing police, shutting down web pages, stopping freedom of speech, and they are detaining peoplejust stopping freedom of speech, and they are detaining people just for doing the work. the best way forward is to make a new spain in which we can define how we want to
ernest mendoza is at one of the schools where parents are sitting in to make sure that voting takes placehere with 200 people. we are doing a concert in a few minutes, in a few minutes, we will do traditional dancing so it is like a big democracy party today. obviously you are doing this to keep the building open in time for tomorrow but what is happening outside? we hear there are protests from people who do not want the vote to take place. i haven't seen a single protest outside of any...
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this is the best—known fishing village on the island, once the inspiration for ernest hemingway, butuggling to clean—up from irma's awesome power. thousands of tourists remained trapped at the beach town of varadero. tensions grew as hopes they would get home quickly look ever more remote. cuba's communist government is on an emergency footing, mobilising all of the resources at its disposal. from the army to the state security apparatus, every bureaucrat, every administrator has been drafted in. the president praised the cuban people for their response and said discipline and hard work would ove i’co m e discipline and hard work would overcome the storm's devastating effects. for now it is the island ‘s strong sense of community. for now it is the island ‘s strong sense of community. but it is neighbours helping neighbours that will get cuba through this initial crisis. the long—term clean—up, though, may need international aid. will grant, bbc news, havana. there's plenty more on hurricane irma on our website. there's plenty more on hurricane irma on our website. the brexit secreta
this is the best—known fishing village on the island, once the inspiration for ernest hemingway, butuggling to clean—up from irma's awesome power. thousands of tourists remained trapped at the beach town of varadero. tensions grew as hopes they would get home quickly look ever more remote. cuba's communist government is on an emergency footing, mobilising all of the resources at its disposal. from the army to the state security apparatus, every bureaucrat, every administrator has been...
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i've been speaking to dr ernest mendoza, a university lecturer who is at a school where his children the parents protecting their polling station in sant cugat del valles — outside barcelona. behind me, there is a group of people from the school, and kids, and we are spending the day during celebrations the school because we wa nt to celebrations the school because we want to keep this school open for voting tomorrow. we have been all day doing activities with that kids. it is like a rig party of democracy. schools are being used as polling stations? yes, schools are used as polling stations. are you prepared for the police to move in? well, the police have been here a few times. i think that they have is that they are not going to do anything that causes problems, potential problems, so causes problems, potential problems, so there is a significant group of people in the school and they will not close the school. do you think this vote will go ahead on sunday?” am certain that we will vote. it would be a great loss for spain and for the people of spain and further democracy and for
i've been speaking to dr ernest mendoza, a university lecturer who is at a school where his children the parents protecting their polling station in sant cugat del valles — outside barcelona. behind me, there is a group of people from the school, and kids, and we are spending the day during celebrations the school because we wa nt to celebrations the school because we want to keep this school open for voting tomorrow. we have been all day doing activities with that kids. it is like a rig...
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just down the coast from havana is cojimar, a small fishing village which inspired ernest hemingway tond the sea. today, it is picking through the rubble after the epic storm whose magnitude was the stuff of novels. hurricane irma hit more thanjust this coastline when she passed through. she also dealt a severe blow to the main motor of cuba's economy — its tourism. the clean—up of the damaged infrastructure will take months, and many millions the island simply doesn't have. there are, of course, plenty of people whose holiday plans have already been ruined. as irma approached, more than 30,000 tourists were evacuated from the outlying keys and brought further west. now, days later, their patience is wearing thin. british citizens, they should have been afforded some sort of money, put to one side to be given to the tour operator or whoever, to be able to get empty planes out here in time to get everybody out. thomas cook has defended its response, saying it followed the cuban government's instructions to the letter. the foreign office, too, has said it acted correctly under the circum
just down the coast from havana is cojimar, a small fishing village which inspired ernest hemingway tond the sea. today, it is picking through the rubble after the epic storm whose magnitude was the stuff of novels. hurricane irma hit more thanjust this coastline when she passed through. she also dealt a severe blow to the main motor of cuba's economy — its tourism. the clean—up of the damaged infrastructure will take months, and many millions the island simply doesn't have. there are, of...
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needs a kind of set of myths to justify its own existence that's why another of my favorite writers ernest or anon the french istari and wrote long ago the historian is the enemy of the nation he doesn't mean that they're spies or anything he comes along and takes apart the mythologies that are helping to underpin the legitimacy of the nation so monumental historian right but that's why people don't like them very often they don't want to hear these things ok antiquarian is what a lot of people are and that's fine they're looking for their personal routes they're looking for their family history they're going on ancestry dot com to find out where the d.n.a. came from that's not really history exactly they don't really have much of a historical context but it stimulates people to think about the past and then there's what nature call a critical history or i also said the history that judges and condemns in other words it takes a model stance it doesn't just relate to facts it decide tells you what is good and what is evil and a lot of stars don't quite like to do that but to me it's importa
needs a kind of set of myths to justify its own existence that's why another of my favorite writers ernest or anon the french istari and wrote long ago the historian is the enemy of the nation he doesn't mean that they're spies or anything he comes along and takes apart the mythologies that are helping to underpin the legitimacy of the nation so monumental historian right but that's why people don't like them very often they don't want to hear these things ok antiquarian is what a lot of people...
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ernest mendoza is at one of the schools where parents are sitting in to make sure that voting takes placeall day doing activities in the school with the kids, storytelling, we are doing a concert in a few minutes. we will do traditional dancing. it is like a big chrissy party today. obviously you are having to do this to keep the building open for tomorrow, but what is happening outside? we are hearing there are protests from people who do not want the vote to ta ke people who do not want the vote to take base. i have not seen a similar protest outside of any school. it is not a question about independence any more, it is about a question of any more, it is about a question of a democracy orfreedom of any more, it is about a question of a democracy or freedom of speech. why do you want independence for catalonia? spain has to go through big reforms in terms of laws and economics and i do not think the country is prepared for it. the reaction against referendum, they are basically bringing police, they are basically bringing police, they are breaking freedom of speech, they are breaking fr
ernest mendoza is at one of the schools where parents are sitting in to make sure that voting takes placeall day doing activities in the school with the kids, storytelling, we are doing a concert in a few minutes. we will do traditional dancing. it is like a big chrissy party today. obviously you are having to do this to keep the building open for tomorrow, but what is happening outside? we are hearing there are protests from people who do not want the vote to ta ke people who do not want the...
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as a paragraph.ueri [laughter]ld say n so the first book is successful normally publishers you are ernest hemingway the sooner you get it out the better. rethinking of anyone righttt now?. >> my view is is not something i am trying to undertake to moral. >> but eventually there will be a paperback edition?. >> i think i will go read it the same way i would like to add a chapter to contextualized some of the political feelings people have contributed to the book when i started in 2013 i had no idea it would be attached to the election in this bizarre way so i would write a little bit about that so the rest of the book will stay the same. >> after the paperback ron howard is producing a movie? >> i don't know. somebody who is good looking but not disappointed when they beat me.op [laughter] -- meet me but yes but i do have trouble because not too warm not too cold. c >> that is your life story?. >> if you have not read the book to give away a fair bit where reborn?. >> southwestern ohio. >> your biological mother and father were married at the time?. >> they were. >> divorced?. >> very shor
as a paragraph.ueri [laughter]ld say n so the first book is successful normally publishers you are ernest hemingway the sooner you get it out the better. rethinking of anyone righttt now?. >> my view is is not something i am trying to undertake to moral. >> but eventually there will be a paperback edition?. >> i think i will go read it the same way i would like to add a chapter to contextualized some of the political feelings people have contributed to the book when i started...
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ernest mendoza is at one of the schools where voting is meant to occur.ities getting in the way of the referendum he and some other parents have been sitting in a school sant cugat del valles, outside barcelona. looks very busy, how many people are inside the building? good evening. there is about 200 people and we have been doing activities all day in the school, with the kids. storytelling and now we are doing a concert and in a few minutes we will do traditional dancing. it is like a big democracy party today. obviously you are having to do this to keep the building open in time for tomorrow but what is happening outside because we are hearing there are outside because we are hearing there a re protests outside because we are hearing there are protests from people who don't wa nt are protests from people who don't want the vote to take place? are protests from people who don't want the vote to take place ?|j haven't seen a single protest outside any school and i am not aware of any protests. generally, most of the people i know and most of the people i
ernest mendoza is at one of the schools where voting is meant to occur.ities getting in the way of the referendum he and some other parents have been sitting in a school sant cugat del valles, outside barcelona. looks very busy, how many people are inside the building? good evening. there is about 200 people and we have been doing activities all day in the school, with the kids. storytelling and now we are doing a concert and in a few minutes we will do traditional dancing. it is like a big...
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to nine hundred sixty seven when everything was black and white and you got this guy the premier ernest manning. flew up with a guy named john howard a few from the pew i should say they flew up to fort mcmurray with a whole delegation of oil execs accept and speak in front of six hundred people because they just built the biggest facility of its kind in alberta to extract oil now the company the sun oil which pugh was the chairman of they're based out of philadelphia there was one of the the biggest companies around at that time especially they got into this game knowing that there was a big risk in alongside them one hundred thousand albertans invested also at fifteen hundred dollars a pop in bonds so people were going all in thinking that this is the future of alberta and to a point they were right but it took a long time to get there there were many difficulties including just the whole fact of the facilities not being able to work where they were here's a map did said just to show you i mean this is far north comparatively speaking when you have you know edmonton and calgary furthe
to nine hundred sixty seven when everything was black and white and you got this guy the premier ernest manning. flew up with a guy named john howard a few from the pew i should say they flew up to fort mcmurray with a whole delegation of oil execs accept and speak in front of six hundred people because they just built the biggest facility of its kind in alberta to extract oil now the company the sun oil which pugh was the chairman of they're based out of philadelphia there was one of the the...
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we can talk now to ernest mendoza, who's sitting in a school just outside barcelona.actually going to do on sunday if the authorities blockade you, what power do you have? well, we have the power of the people. we have the power of the population and we have the right to vote, because that's the sole base of democracy. as individuals, our duty is to defend democracy and that is what we are doing. is it possible there will be violence? if they get rough, will you get rough, or is it entirely peaceful? not at all. they're not going to get rough. because they form part of population as well, police forces are also people from catalonia and definitely there is not going to be violence from our side either. just to give you an indication for the last seven years there has been demonstrations of one million every year and there has not a single problem, not a single issue, nothing at all. tell me about the scene there, there is clearly a large number of you. are you all there until sunday? yes that is the plan. i'm with fellows, parents and the kids and basically we have be
we can talk now to ernest mendoza, who's sitting in a school just outside barcelona.actually going to do on sunday if the authorities blockade you, what power do you have? well, we have the power of the people. we have the power of the population and we have the right to vote, because that's the sole base of democracy. as individuals, our duty is to defend democracy and that is what we are doing. is it possible there will be violence? if they get rough, will you get rough, or is it entirely...
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country's going broke it's slow right now but you know as a famous line from the sun also rises by ernest hemingway you know the conversation the guys explained he went back to said how did you go bankrupt and the answer was slowly at first then quickly jim was bringing in those high falutin literary references like the fed can get inflation tomorrow by simply stopping their tendency to adjust how they calculate inflation to make it look like there's no inflation because they don't want to have to pay folks anything on their savings and they don't want to pay people their pension accounts they want to take that money came before them without you know stop adjusting what these had done a good job one is how you calculate inflation this talk about they want to place it was false they're lying it's a false bald faced lie they don't want to place and they want negative rates they want electronic money they don't want sovereignty amongst an. vigils because they're fricken corporatist fascist crux that's what i say i'm sure you don't necessarily agree with me but am i completely off track by ma
country's going broke it's slow right now but you know as a famous line from the sun also rises by ernest hemingway you know the conversation the guys explained he went back to said how did you go bankrupt and the answer was slowly at first then quickly jim was bringing in those high falutin literary references like the fed can get inflation tomorrow by simply stopping their tendency to adjust how they calculate inflation to make it look like there's no inflation because they don't want to have...
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that bar was made famous by ernest hemingway whose key west home and six toed cats were spared by the 4 storm. >>> president and mrs. trump at the pentagon marking the anniversary of the attacks of september 11th, 2001. more than 3,000 people were killed that day. their children, now 16 years older. here is jim axelrod. >> reporter: while the rituals remain the same. ♪ how we keep 9/11 in our hearts and heads is still a work in progress. >> michael earnest -- not just because of the loved ones lost that day. because of the more than 3,000 children they left behind. >> and my father, christopher edward -- >> reporter: for years the kids had their stories told for them. now they're telling their own. dela delany, 3 years old on 9/11 lost her dad and two uncles. a documentary, we go higher, interviews 70 of these children. >> it is a healing process for us and for other people to see that, no matter what tragedy brings in their life, that you can write your own story. >> reporter: the story jillian suarez is writing part tribute to her dad, nypd officer ramon suarez. just 9 when he was k
that bar was made famous by ernest hemingway whose key west home and six toed cats were spared by the 4 storm. >>> president and mrs. trump at the pentagon marking the anniversary of the attacks of september 11th, 2001. more than 3,000 people were killed that day. their children, now 16 years older. here is jim axelrod. >> reporter: while the rituals remain the same. ♪ how we keep 9/11 in our hearts and heads is still a work in progress. >> michael earnest -- not just...
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when talking about the events in the nfl, ernest greene said that while the shared now, change comes with time. >> that is the core of the american psyche, that you have the ability to challenge. your ideas may not be accepted initially, but over time you have the opportunity to change it. larry: when asked whether or not the nation has made progress, green said absolutely, but there's still a lot to do. autria: well, another day that is allegedly fall, but -- [laughter] eileen: but i hear that friday in this weekend, changes are coming. another summer day today. some of us are kind of ready for the fall in julie is like -- keep it summer time all year. 88 degrees is the high today. 90 off to the south. you can clearly spot this cold front, look at the cooler air mass sliding eastward, pushing maria farther out to sea. we will be seeing effects from the storm today. for us locally we could see an isolated midday shower anytime after 1:00 this afternoon, very isolated in nature. the cold front moves through tomorrow morning and it will feel amazing. sunshine,k, lots of temperatures ri
when talking about the events in the nfl, ernest greene said that while the shared now, change comes with time. >> that is the core of the american psyche, that you have the ability to challenge. your ideas may not be accepted initially, but over time you have the opportunity to change it. larry: when asked whether or not the nation has made progress, green said absolutely, but there's still a lot to do. autria: well, another day that is allegedly fall, but -- [laughter] eileen: but i...
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that bar was made famous by ernest hemingway whose key west home and six toed cats were spared by the 4 storm. you'd do anything to take care of that spot on your lawn. so why not take care of that spot on your skin? if you're a man over 50 you're in the group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma, the cancer that kills 1 person every hour. check your skin for suspicious or changing spots. go to spotskincancer.org to find out what to look for. a message from the american academy of dermatology >>> president and mrs. trump at the pentagon marking the september 11th, 2001. more than 3,000 people were killed that day. their children, now 16 years older. here is jim axelrod. >> reporter: while the rituals remain the same. ♪ how we keep 9/11 in our hearts and heads is still a work in progress. >> michael earnest -- not just because of the loved ones lost that day. because of the more than 3,000 children they left behind. >> and my father, christopher edward -- >> reporter: for years the kids had their stories told for them. now they're telling their own. dela delany, 3 yea
that bar was made famous by ernest hemingway whose key west home and six toed cats were spared by the 4 storm. you'd do anything to take care of that spot on your lawn. so why not take care of that spot on your skin? if you're a man over 50 you're in the group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma, the cancer that kills 1 person every hour. check your skin for suspicious or changing spots. go to spotskincancer.org to find out what to look for. a message from the american...
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natsthe little rock nine hope a lot has changed since 1957.ernest green/little rock nine:"making historys not something we aspired to do."but found it takes longer than six decades to be able celebrate.carlotta walls lanier/little rock nine: "we've become as we were 60 years ago anxious and worried and concerned about what lies ahead." the 42nd president reunited with the nine.. sharing a similar message. fmr president bill clinton:"i wanted to say you did 60 years, take a victory lap, put on your dancing shoes, have a good time. but instead i have to say you've got to put on your marching boots and lead us again."nats it took more than nine to enact change dr. melba pattillo beals/little rock nine:"let us not ever, ever indicate to you that we got here or that we made it through that year at central high school on our own steam." but it'll take all of us to end the fight. elizabeth eckford/little rock nine:"the only way we can have true reconciliation is if we honestly acknowledge our painful but shared past." (steve) the former students are split on race relations today. some say it is
natsthe little rock nine hope a lot has changed since 1957.ernest green/little rock nine:"making historys not something we aspired to do."but found it takes longer than six decades to be able celebrate.carlotta walls lanier/little rock nine: "we've become as we were 60 years ago anxious and worried and concerned about what lies ahead." the 42nd president reunited with the nine.. sharing a similar message. fmr president bill clinton:"i wanted to say you did 60 years,...