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evelyn, evelyn, thank you for that extra background. we appreciate it. >> well, you know, it's an interesting point. it's true, the 13th amendment, the things that happened in prison and convict leasing systems and other vagrancy, being arrested for vagrancy, they tried to enact laws that brought things as closely back to slavery as possible, we talk about the in the after path of the civil war down in the south. i think the principle difference is-- well, the principal difference is that it allowed people to be worked, you know, at the will of others, convict leasing system and even prisons now, but people aren't sold. the difference is that one of the things that people celebrated juneteenth, one of the things that was important to them was the end of the legal ability to sell people's children, or to sell people's spouses or their brothers and sisters away from one another. you know, slavery was a system of working without pay, but being labeled property, chatle, meant that if an enslaver died and he had children, enslaved people cou
evelyn, evelyn, thank you for that extra background. we appreciate it. >> well, you know, it's an interesting point. it's true, the 13th amendment, the things that happened in prison and convict leasing systems and other vagrancy, being arrested for vagrancy, they tried to enact laws that brought things as closely back to slavery as possible, we talk about the in the after path of the civil war down in the south. i think the principle difference is-- well, the principal difference is that...
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let's try evelyn in philadelphia, evelyn you are on the air. three hello. >> host: hi evelyn. three i want to make two comments. my husband james and i have been doing genealogy research all of our life. and my husband his great-great-grandfather's killed by the union troops by stealing horse. [inaudible] we found some of the articles in the "new york times". what my concern isn't what i'm i'm looking at is the fact that, were both in our 80s we have a story to tell we tell every chance we get, we tell the story of her ancestors. what's found through dna testing that my father was married a second time. my mother the third time. in pittsburgh and got involved the convict leasing system for and if was born 1894. he was jailed for three months working the coal mines in the convict leasing system. very cruel system. how that abolish slavery it shdid not burn because of that leasing system people were put back into bondage and treated worse than others slavery time. could you speak on that in terms of why do we always say the 13th amendment got rid of slavery but it did not. it ex
let's try evelyn in philadelphia, evelyn you are on the air. three hello. >> host: hi evelyn. three i want to make two comments. my husband james and i have been doing genealogy research all of our life. and my husband his great-great-grandfather's killed by the union troops by stealing horse. [inaudible] we found some of the articles in the "new york times". what my concern isn't what i'm i'm looking at is the fact that, were both in our 80s we have a story to tell we tell...
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. >>> want to bring in evelyn farkas on these developments. madam secretary, you tweeted before coming on the air with us that this whole situation is disastrous. you say that we have vastly diminished diplomatic leverage to save lives. can you explain what we mean by that? we know from shannon pettypiece's reporting they are withdrawing military and diplomatic efforts in the region. >> lyndsay, i worked on afghanistan as a senior staffer, under the bush administration, i worked under president obama in the executive branch. i ran for congress last year saying we should leave afghanistan, but not this way. and the problem is that, you know, we have maximum leverage and we had maximum leverage. frankly, i would say before president trump got into office because it was clear that once he was in, he was going to try to withdraw us and possibly suddenly precipitously. but we really didn't use that leverage very effectively. that's obvious. and so you know, what relieves now? the military force we have in kabul is still some leverage. the fact that
. >>> want to bring in evelyn farkas on these developments. madam secretary, you tweeted before coming on the air with us that this whole situation is disastrous. you say that we have vastly diminished diplomatic leverage to save lives. can you explain what we mean by that? we know from shannon pettypiece's reporting they are withdrawing military and diplomatic efforts in the region. >> lyndsay, i worked on afghanistan as a senior staffer, under the bush administration, i worked...
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i don't know if you're referring to evelyn camille, but evelyn has... yeah. she has said, and this is for you to respond to personally, because you now hold a very important position, representing the first nations assembly. she, evelyn, said this. "what good are all of these...?" she meant exhumations and forensic analyses. "what good are they going to do for us, "for an individual, for me? it's good to tell me, yes, "that these children were murdered, "but does that really make me feel better? i don't think so, "and i think the remains should be left undisturbed." what is your message to her? well, i'm not going to give her a message through bbc, first of all, but i do want to say that these are crime scenes, and crimes have to be investigated, and the purpose of investigating a crime is to bring justice to the victims. that's an important part of this journey. the other important part of this is reparations for first nation communities. as you know, there have been individual settlements... clears throat excuse me. ..with survivors, but you can see how dee
i don't know if you're referring to evelyn camille, but evelyn has... yeah. she has said, and this is for you to respond to personally, because you now hold a very important position, representing the first nations assembly. she, evelyn, said this. "what good are all of these...?" she meant exhumations and forensic analyses. "what good are they going to do for us, "for an individual, for me? it's good to tell me, yes, "that these children were murdered, "but does...
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para hablarnos de ello, nos acompaÑa evelyn portavoz de (nombre en inglÉs). estos cortes de luz. >>> por la baja humedad, alerta de bandera roja y fuertes vientos de 30 hasta 40 millas por hora en algunos lugares. esto presenta problemas porque pueden caerse Árboles o ramas en contacto con los tendidos elÉctricos. >>> cuÁnto duran estos cortes? >>> le avisamos a los clientes que estÉn preparados por si tenemos que desconectar el servicio elÉctrico, pueden estar de 24 a 48 horas potencialmente, obviamente despuÉs que pasen los fuertes vientos, tenemos que hacer una inspecciÓn para asegurarnos que no haya ningÚn daÑo. >>> quÉ recomendaciones tienen? >>> estar preparados de antemano, linternas de mano, agua, estufa elÉctrica y quizÁ un radio con baterÍa, recuerde cargar sus aparatos, telÉfonos y tabletas antes de si tenemos que desconectar el servicio elÉctrico. >>> muchas gracias, evelyn. >>> los supervisores del condado santa clara siguen debatiendo si se debe o no cerrar el aeropuerto (nombre en inglÉs) al este de san josÉ. son imÁgenes en vivo de la tarde, h
para hablarnos de ello, nos acompaÑa evelyn portavoz de (nombre en inglÉs). estos cortes de luz. >>> por la baja humedad, alerta de bandera roja y fuertes vientos de 30 hasta 40 millas por hora en algunos lugares. esto presenta problemas porque pueden caerse Árboles o ramas en contacto con los tendidos elÉctricos. >>> cuÁnto duran estos cortes? >>> le avisamos a los clientes que estÉn preparados por si tenemos que desconectar el servicio elÉctrico, pueden estar...
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evelyn, your sense of why they did this? >> well, i think they felt like it was the only way they knew when they were negotiating to try to get people through. i would agree it was a really risky proposition. and i'm in touch with people, afghans and others, in kabul right now who are either trying to get out or trying to help others get out, and i know there's now an effort under way to try to remove some names as they're getting people in that we don't really want to give the taliban all the information about the people that we are taking out because there is no 100% trust and certainly our military, our government officials, and the volunteers who are helping get people out don't trust the taliban. >> greg, i want to read you a little bit more of "the new york times" reporting on the cia's mission after the deadline to withdraw. they write, mr. biden's determination to end the military's involvement in afghanistan means that, starting next month, any american presence in the country would most likely be part of clandestin
evelyn, your sense of why they did this? >> well, i think they felt like it was the only way they knew when they were negotiating to try to get people through. i would agree it was a really risky proposition. and i'm in touch with people, afghans and others, in kabul right now who are either trying to get out or trying to help others get out, and i know there's now an effort under way to try to remove some names as they're getting people in that we don't really want to give the taliban...
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let's try evelyn in philadelphia, evelyn you are on the air. three hello. >> host: hi evelyn.ree i want to make two comments. my husband james and i have been doing genealogy research all of our life. and my husband his great-great-grandfather's killed by the union troops by stealing horse. [inaudible] we found some of the articles in the "new york times". what my concern isn't what i'm i'm looking at is the fact that, were both in our 80s we have a story to tell we tell every chance we get, we tell the story of her ancestors. what's found through dna testing that my father was married a second time. my mother the third time. in pittsburgh and got involved the convict leasing system for and if was born 1894. he was jailed for three months working the coal mines in the convict leasing system. very cruel system. how that abolish slavery it shdid not burn because of that leasing system people were put back into bondage and treated worse than others slavery time. could you speak on that in terms of why do we always say the 13th amendment got rid of slavery but it did not. it exist
let's try evelyn in philadelphia, evelyn you are on the air. three hello. >> host: hi evelyn.ree i want to make two comments. my husband james and i have been doing genealogy research all of our life. and my husband his great-great-grandfather's killed by the union troops by stealing horse. [inaudible] we found some of the articles in the "new york times". what my concern isn't what i'm i'm looking at is the fact that, were both in our 80s we have a story to tell we tell every...
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>> host: hi evelyn. either i have a question or want to make two comments or my husband and i have been doing genealogy research all of our life. my husband his great-great-grandfather was killed by the union troops for stealing a horse which made national attention of the articles of the "new york times" my concern is, and what i am looking at is the fact that, we're both in her 80s and have a story to tell. we tilt every chance we get we sit the kids down and tell them a story about the ancestors. after dna testing my father was married, second time, married my mother the third time. he was in pittsburgh and got involved with the convict leasing system. my father was born in 1894. he was jailed. he was jailed for three months and the coal mine. i've been doing research on this. they talk about the 13th amendment and how that abolished slavery and it did not. because of that leasing system people put back into bondage and treated a worse. could you speak on that in terms why the city 13th amendment got
>> host: hi evelyn. either i have a question or want to make two comments or my husband and i have been doing genealogy research all of our life. my husband his great-great-grandfather was killed by the union troops for stealing a horse which made national attention of the articles of the "new york times" my concern is, and what i am looking at is the fact that, we're both in her 80s and have a story to tell. we tilt every chance we get we sit the kids down and tell them a story...
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evelyn great to see you this morning.ncern facing troops and afghan allies in kabul this morning. >> the biggest is the security concern. we lost 12 americans yesterday because of the attack that occurred, of course it was an attack that was foreseeable, we have the intelligence on it and working to try to prevent it, i'm guessing but the reality is that the attack occurred and we can still expect other attacks to occur at any moment and so our forces are working against the clock to evacuate american citizens and afghans already approved to travel on to third countries, u.s. or other. i'm in touch with people in kabul, afghans hunkered down who have been approved but can't get safe ground to the airport. so security is the number one concern. completing the mission as we heard yesterday from general mckenzie. >> what is the plan? it doesn't seem like this evacuation effort will persist much beyond august 31st, and then it a clandestine effort to coordinate. >> it's interesting. this is really a story for another time, bu
evelyn great to see you this morning.ncern facing troops and afghan allies in kabul this morning. >> the biggest is the security concern. we lost 12 americans yesterday because of the attack that occurred, of course it was an attack that was foreseeable, we have the intelligence on it and working to try to prevent it, i'm guessing but the reality is that the attack occurred and we can still expect other attacks to occur at any moment and so our forces are working against the clock to...
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brett and evelyn, thank you so much for walking us through this all. to breaking news from haiti, at this hour, 227 people are confirmed dead. search and rescue operations are underway for hundreds more missing after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the southern portion of the island nation. video into us from haiti shows buildings, including homes and churches, reduced to rubble. the prime minister has declared a one month state of emergency. the u.s. geological survey says today's quake was significantly stronger than the one that hit in 2010, in which 300,000 people died. ed agustan is tracking developments from cuba. what is the latest out of haiti? >> reporter: you said in your introduction, this earthquake struck at 8:30 in haiti local time this morning, and so far, 227 people have been confirmed dead, but analysts say the death toll is likely far far higher, parts of southwest haiti where the earthquake struck, have been in communication today. the death toll is going to be kicking up in these coming days, and the reports i'm getting from
brett and evelyn, thank you so much for walking us through this all. to breaking news from haiti, at this hour, 227 people are confirmed dead. search and rescue operations are underway for hundreds more missing after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the southern portion of the island nation. video into us from haiti shows buildings, including homes and churches, reduced to rubble. the prime minister has declared a one month state of emergency. the u.s. geological survey says today's quake...
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. >> evelyn, can we take a moment to reflect upon the last 20 years. it's astounding to think, october 7th, 2001, since then we have lost 2,461 u.s. troops, and between 66,000 and 69,000 national military police, and more than 47,000 civilians and more than 50,000 opposition fighters. each of those having a family they left behind, brothers, sisters, daughters, sons, mothers and fathers. what has changed in the last 20 years because of this war? >> well, first of all, we achieved our military objectives or the national security objectives the ones that president biden outlined initially, actually pretty quickly, and although by staying in afghanistan we did continue to deny the terrorists a safe haven and an area for which they could base operations against the u.s. and the west. that was an ongoing effort and something that we achieved over time. in addition to that, of course we did conduct some of this nation building. it's undeniable that millions of afghan women received an education because of our efforts there, and we imagined to create a whole
. >> evelyn, can we take a moment to reflect upon the last 20 years. it's astounding to think, october 7th, 2001, since then we have lost 2,461 u.s. troops, and between 66,000 and 69,000 national military police, and more than 47,000 civilians and more than 50,000 opposition fighters. each of those having a family they left behind, brothers, sisters, daughters, sons, mothers and fathers. what has changed in the last 20 years because of this war? >> well, first of all, we achieved...
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evelyn, craig and michael, thank you all very much.p of the hour, we continue to bring the latest breaking b news out of kabul, afghanistan. keep it right here. hanistan keep it right here i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. ♪ born to be wild ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ born to be wild ♪ see disney's jungle cruise. applebee's and a movie, now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com (upbeat pop music in background throughout) mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don't know. i think they look good, man. mm, smooth. uh, they are a little tight. like, too tight? might just need to break 'em in a little bit. you don't want 'em too loose. for those who were born to ride there's progressive. with 24/7 roadside assistance. -okay. think i'm gonna wear these home. -excellent choice. mi
evelyn, craig and michael, thank you all very much.p of the hour, we continue to bring the latest breaking b news out of kabul, afghanistan. keep it right here. hanistan keep it right here i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. ♪ born to be wild ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ born to be wild ♪ see disney's jungle cruise. applebee's and a movie, now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white...
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peter: john is gone, it looks like evelyn in philadelphia, evelyn you are on the air raid.lo, the question prayed for me to comments, i james and i have been doing genealogy research all our lives in my husband, his third great grandfather was killed by the union troops for stealing or limited national attention rated sansom in the articles of new york times. but what my concern is now i'm looking at is the fact that both in her 80s when story to tell. we tell our stories and chance to get. found in dna testing and my father was marriedhe the second time and then the third time pretty and he was in pittsburgh and got involved and my father was born in 1894. he was jailed. he was jailed for three months working in the coal mines. i've been doing research on that pretty they talk about the 13th amendment. now that abolish slavery and it didry not predict people were pt back into bondage and treated worse than the slavery time so can you speak on that in terms of what we always say, oh, the 13th amendment got rid of slavery but it did s not because of the system pretty can you
peter: john is gone, it looks like evelyn in philadelphia, evelyn you are on the air raid.lo, the question prayed for me to comments, i james and i have been doing genealogy research all our lives in my husband, his third great grandfather was killed by the union troops for stealing or limited national attention rated sansom in the articles of new york times. but what my concern is now i'm looking at is the fact that both in her 80s when story to tell. we tell our stories and chance to get....
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evelyn, where do you stand on this? was this the right way to lead the exit in afghanistan?his is really rich. you know, secretary pompeo criticizinged biden administration, when, frankly speaking, dealing with afghanistan always was going to be difficult for president biden once he assumed office, but the trump administration made it even more difficult by unilaterally negotiating with the taliban and excluding of afghan government, which of course already had its problems in terms of credibility with the afghan population, but in afternoon, might makes right, and the united states brings a lot of might to the table, so excludes the afghan government, weakened the negotiating position. so the trump administration officials criticizing this, i think they should be quiet, because they did not do a great job. now, having said that, you know, this was really, unfortunately, massively bunkled in terms of how we got out of afghanistan. there was and there is wide agreement in the united states that we should leave afghanistan militarily, but we never were intending to leave diplo
evelyn, where do you stand on this? was this the right way to lead the exit in afghanistan?his is really rich. you know, secretary pompeo criticizinged biden administration, when, frankly speaking, dealing with afghanistan always was going to be difficult for president biden once he assumed office, but the trump administration made it even more difficult by unilaterally negotiating with the taliban and excluding of afghan government, which of course already had its problems in terms of...
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let's try evelyn in philadelphia. evelyn? you're on the air. please go ahead. >> caller: hello?evelyn. >> caller: yes, i have a question. i want to make two comments. my husband james and i have been doing genology research all of our life, and my husband, his grand father was killed by the union troops for stealing horse cord. that made national attention. i'm going to stick a pin in that. what my concern is and what i'm looking at is the fact that -- we're both in our 80s, we have a story to tell, and we tell it every chance we get. we sit the kids down and tell them a story about our ancestors. but i found through dna testing that my father was married the second time, married my mother the third time, and he was in pittsburgh and got involved with the leasing system. my father was born in 1894. and he was jailed. and he was jailed for three months working the coal mine, so i've been doing the research on that. very cruel system. they talk about the 13th amendment and how that abolished slavery, and it did not, because of that convict leasing system, people were put back into
let's try evelyn in philadelphia. evelyn? you're on the air. please go ahead. >> caller: hello?evelyn. >> caller: yes, i have a question. i want to make two comments. my husband james and i have been doing genology research all of our life, and my husband, his grand father was killed by the union troops for stealing horse cord. that made national attention. i'm going to stick a pin in that. what my concern is and what i'm looking at is the fact that -- we're both in our 80s, we have...
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the shelter sites open our evelyn bishop hall and amador county fairgrounds for people who have large animals counter fire has grown to more than a 177,000 acres containment. those only 14% more than 470 buildings have been destroyed already and another 39 have been damaged. 5 people have been hurt. >> at a moment's notice. thousands of people in the south lake tahoe area we're told that they needed to leave kron four's. dan thorn continues our team coverage after talking with some of those residents. we talked with some of the thousands of people who have had to evacuate the lake tahoe area as the caldor fire continues to rage on and continues to threaten several other communities for weeks. the pristine waters of the lake have been blanketed by smoke, including emerald bank in a rush people living along the western shore of the lake in communities like tahoma had to grab whatever they could and leave. >> cars were packed with pets, clothing and irreplaceable items. the hot, dry and windy weather is concerning for fire officials and residents some of those residents fearful than they
the shelter sites open our evelyn bishop hall and amador county fairgrounds for people who have large animals counter fire has grown to more than a 177,000 acres containment. those only 14% more than 470 buildings have been destroyed already and another 39 have been damaged. 5 people have been hurt. >> at a moment's notice. thousands of people in the south lake tahoe area we're told that they needed to leave kron four's. dan thorn continues our team coverage after talking with some of...
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the process is supported by norway, mexico, russia, and didn't evelyn's police in nicaragua have rated the offices of a pro, a position newspaper. the owners of la friends being investigated for customs fraud, and money laundering. the newspaper has branded the government of president daniel ortega, a dictatorship. those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera. after re wine stay with us. from talk to al jazeera, we roam, did you want the us to take and who stopped you? we listen. you see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sera. ah, ah, hello, and welcome to rewind of the film that you're about to see today is just as relevant . now as it wasn't at 1st that back in 2011, that's what i'll do is africa investigate. he went on the cover in tans and there document a sinister trade in body parts from children with albinism for youth in witchcraft . and they will find out how the situation has changed in times since all cameras left but fast his spell of l. b. no. and i should wa
the process is supported by norway, mexico, russia, and didn't evelyn's police in nicaragua have rated the offices of a pro, a position newspaper. the owners of la friends being investigated for customs fraud, and money laundering. the newspaper has branded the government of president daniel ortega, a dictatorship. those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera. after re wine stay with us. from talk to al jazeera, we roam, did you want the us to take and who stopped you? we...
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>> hi, evelyn. >> i have a question, to comments. husband and i have been doing research all of our life and my husband, his third great grandfather was killed and that made national attention the articles of new york times. but my concern is, we are both in our 80s and have a story to tell angry tell her every chance we get but i found through dna testing that my father was married a second time in my mother for a third time and he was in pittsburgh and got involved the policing system. my father was born in 1894 and he was jailed for three months i've been doing research on that. a very quick system they talk about the 13th amendment and how that abolished slavery and it did not because of that system, people put back into bondage treated worse than slavery time so could you speak on the termsms of why do we alws say yes, 13th amendment got rid of slavery butut it did not because it existed in the system, could you respond to that, please? and i have all of the books right here juneteenth, easy-to-read, not that many pages and than
>> hi, evelyn. >> i have a question, to comments. husband and i have been doing research all of our life and my husband, his third great grandfather was killed and that made national attention the articles of new york times. but my concern is, we are both in our 80s and have a story to tell angry tell her every chance we get but i found through dna testing that my father was married a second time in my mother for a third time and he was in pittsburgh and got involved the policing...
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evelyn. do you want to go in and get some of those little white chairs out for you guys? >> no, i don't, but i will. >> ok. thank you. >> the more community you have, the more you can rely on other people, the better the outcome will be. so after having some conversations with him, i realized, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's like a for-real prepper. >> you don't meet your neighbor, hi, nice to meet you, are you a prepper? you feel each other out. >> when did you decide you were a prepper? >> that's an interesting story. i have had just become a new dad and we had a big disaster like with the banking system, and i got a glimpse into how fragile things are. i thought, well, you know, i should prepare my family in case something bad happenings. also, we were in san francisco and the big one is going to hit there one day, so we needed food and we needed water for an earthquake. i like gear, so i like the gear. >> you like the knives and the guns. >> it's a good question. really good question. >> our little buddy. >> change is hard. change typically comes from the edges, right, fro
evelyn. do you want to go in and get some of those little white chairs out for you guys? >> no, i don't, but i will. >> ok. thank you. >> the more community you have, the more you can rely on other people, the better the outcome will be. so after having some conversations with him, i realized, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's like a for-real prepper. >> you don't meet your neighbor, hi, nice to meet you, are you a prepper? you feel each other out. >> when did you decide...
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and that should have the best education as blurs to evelyn. if the time of bond continue to oppose this will be confronted. i want confirmation to be political if they don't allow that. and if they continue to, to, to seek their own domination of, of gather some the way they incorporate, that will give rise to a national uprising without a doubt. and i'll be one of the driven by general, shaped by those with the in me dares think me, we dare to ask in algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see don't mention in the slick presentations. however, i think ghost workers who train the software human, they're involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's available workforce that seems algorithm that's for next to nothing. on a very good day, i could do $5.00 now. a really bad da
and that should have the best education as blurs to evelyn. if the time of bond continue to oppose this will be confronted. i want confirmation to be political if they don't allow that. and if they continue to, to, to seek their own domination of, of gather some the way they incorporate, that will give rise to a national uprising without a doubt. and i'll be one of the driven by general, shaped by those with the in me dares think me, we dare to ask in algorithms and neural networks have been...
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in online posts and conversations first reported by the mercury news that tran and councilmember evelyn chua had been at a local bar now rampant with covid cases. it turns out the mayor knew before the council meeting that he had been in close contact with a covid-positive person, but did not tell anyone, including chua or other councilmembers. >> the moment that we found out about it, you know, we knew that a lot of steps had to be taken to ensure that this isn't going to happen again. >> reporter: the mayor and council woman were here at the g bar thursday, august 12, for a public event. a facebook post from the bar reported 15 covid cases since then among staff and patrons, including, according to the post, some who mingled directly with the thank you city officials at their event. today the owners say they are in quarantine and the bar will remain closed longer than the posted date of august 20th. we also reached out to mayor tran. he told us he is uncomfortable talking about private health matters, but did give us a statement emphasizing, he tested negative before and after the cou
in online posts and conversations first reported by the mercury news that tran and councilmember evelyn chua had been at a local bar now rampant with covid cases. it turns out the mayor knew before the council meeting that he had been in close contact with a covid-positive person, but did not tell anyone, including chua or other councilmembers. >> the moment that we found out about it, you know, we knew that a lot of steps had to be taken to ensure that this isn't going to happen again....
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evelyn mendez with santa clara county says a voter can also choose to fill out their ballot in person early or on election day there are too quick to contest, so they can actually one vote. for one of the questions does not have an impact on the other one the first question asks of governor gavin, newsome should be removed from office the second question asks if he is removed who should replace him regardless of voters answer on the first question. they can also answer the second question out a voter can vote. >>no. >>should not be recalled and still vote on the second part of the ballot which says of the following who should replace the governor of voter can choose to answer both questions or either of the 2 your vote on one does not impact your vote on the other it doesn't matter how you vote just remember to vote every registered voter will also receive one of these it's a voter information guide and inside of it. >>it has answers to even more questions as well as statements from each of the candidates in san francisco amanda hari kron 4 news. >>our coverage of the recall election
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information being relied on for the topography of fast galveston was mapping done by the british forces. evelyn 1900 century. so the plan to miss the maps was still in the, in the ministry of defense. why wasn't the the wisdom retaining this well, this might not be the place to get into over the long term. this is a momentous moment because we are now running up to the 20th anniversary, next month is a 20th of last year. and i believe, and i little evan led us to speak and see to the iraq disaster to the afghanistan disaster to the unknown sort of time to actually maybe to bolivia, disaster. and i think what they, the mistake made was to see the a path on the twins as an act to wool launched by and undefined muslim islamic. and the may actually what it was was a very successful and a terrorist attack. and the mistake made by the bush administration and assisted by any bland others, was regarded as an act of war. now, even to be pursued as kind of tara terrorism, authoration, it would have been successful. and the world, remember, was, was so much in sympathy with the united states in september
information being relied on for the topography of fast galveston was mapping done by the british forces. evelyn 1900 century. so the plan to miss the maps was still in the, in the ministry of defense. why wasn't the the wisdom retaining this well, this might not be the place to get into over the long term. this is a momentous moment because we are now running up to the 20th anniversary, next month is a 20th of last year. and i believe, and i little evan led us to speak and see to the iraq...
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host: evelyn thank you for that extra background we appreciate it.tte: is an interesting point, the 13th amendment, the things that happened that being arrested for vagrancy andnd they tried to enact laws that brought things as closely back to slavery as possible. the aftermath of the civil war down the south rated and think the principles is different is that the principal difference is that 11 people to be worked at the will of others and even imprisoned now but people are not sold in the differences that one of the things that people celebrated it juneteenth, one of the things was the end of the legal ability to sell people's children to their spouses other mothers and sisters from one another. noslavery it was not just workig without pay but being labeled property meant that in that same diet and then he had children, enslaved people could be separated amongst these children it would be had been different places and people would be separated from their families printed estate sale or money or just whatever. this kind of actions were traumatizing
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the opposition can be gained as the payments from britain in 1964, president. evelyn was criticized for human rights to be massive. unemployment and corruption, president elect has his lemme know how to manage expectations. many zambian want him to do think differently. the, the president elect is promising to turn around the country, fortunes saying it's 5 year term and often will be a new chapter as ambia. now, i mean the here was to see if you will deliver on his promises how to toss out there. c ah, on money side, with the headlines on al jazeera, the u. s. has reopen couple airport, chaotic scenes for the temporary suspension of evacuation slides. at one point, many afghans desperate to get out clung.
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s. mens team but keynote fossil celebrating office 1st. evelyn pick medal ok, families bangle, bringing home bronze and the triple jump with a need of 17.470 his family was to him to compete from home and say the meadow is a moment of immense joy for the whole country moving away from track and field india has claimed its 1st hockey medal in 41 years. the men team beating germany 5 in the bronze medal game for him to sing. going to those including the match winner as a follow up with him and could us we would like to dedicate this matter to a doctors and front warriors. webinar. check you guys will us and does have so many books live that in india and this one. so we would like to dedicate this matter to the, those warriors and these were some of the scenes back in india, a family member celebrated the result, prime minister, 9 to the saying in a tweet. it was a historic day for the 1st time at these game, japan hasn't won the skateboarding gold medal. australian keys in palmer taking golden men pocket japanese cases, $13.00 of the 4 goals on offer. now away from the lympics moto g, p l
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and the ceremony of the tokyo olympic games as you to take place in the coming else. kept 2 weeks, evelyn pig action watched by tens of millions around the world, but of course very few of them in person. because of the panoramic. up to that, with a headlines on al jazeera, the latest edition of the inside story is next. on august, 12th them there goes to the poll in what approving the hotly contested election at the country, grappled with economic trouble and the income. because the 19 say with al serra, the latest update, an in depth analysis of what the future may hold for the country. the challenging the monarchy in thailand, processes are breaking a long standing bu by calling for reform. what spock this latest anger against the ty, king and government, and how will they respond? this is inside thought. ah, ah. hello, welcome to the program on has i'm seeking for the past year. thousands of people in thailand have been holding protests. they've been angry at the government and the royal family in particular. but a worsening covered 19 crisis has once again renewed that anger and led
and the ceremony of the tokyo olympic games as you to take place in the coming else. kept 2 weeks, evelyn pig action watched by tens of millions around the world, but of course very few of them in person. because of the panoramic. up to that, with a headlines on al jazeera, the latest edition of the inside story is next. on august, 12th them there goes to the poll in what approving the hotly contested election at the country, grappled with economic trouble and the income. because the 19 say...
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seeking the best rights for people for children and then ask and should have the best education as to evelyn if the taliban continued to post this will be confront. i want to just confirmation to be political if they don't allow us to be continued to, to, to seek their own domination of chemist on the way they incorporate. that will give rise to a pricing without a doubt. and i'll be want to use the push the weight, so the gaining the painting. oh, you thought like we'll take we'll just take a break in that you put in on your plate. and so to time, extra break and they're ready and waiting for the spring. i want to play a role in helping to raise the awareness of the american people about the impact of these drugs called sugar own be mental and physical well being of our community, i guess, don't say i'm addicted faster. william. the more of an dillman coach at now in in baptist church and clinton, maryland are suing coca cola and the american beverage association. right. we do this.
seeking the best rights for people for children and then ask and should have the best education as to evelyn if the taliban continued to post this will be confront. i want to just confirmation to be political if they don't allow us to be continued to, to, to seek their own domination of chemist on the way they incorporate. that will give rise to a pricing without a doubt. and i'll be want to use the push the weight, so the gaining the painting. oh, you thought like we'll take we'll just take a...
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i'm sure they were more and i and this is the worst on evelyn. harder will take, i mean, ask him in the dark, his wife florida says she struggled, climbing the mountains and the cliffs in the jungle. because it's horrible because i felt i couldn't any more before i arrived here, i felt weak. we hadn't eaten in days. my feet were injured and i was thinking of my children. i thought my baby was not going to make it. florida says they were faulted a woman from her groove was raped and she had to cover herself in mud to protect herself and g. o say, rape has become the norm. most of the people we have full controls that arrived to this camp are desperate. most of them have lost all their belongings, they have no clothes for their children. this group is from venezuela. they say the only thing left are their expired passport. they all arrive at the indigenous village of the hotel quito, where there is not enough food and water to help them recover from the trip drive has just arrived here from haiti. her 4 month old baby is dehydrated and has a fever. look whether or not i left she lay becau
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seeking the best rights for people. children took goods and that should have the best education as to evelyn appeals. if the ton of bon continue to post this will be confronted. i wanted to confirm dish and to be political if they don't allow that, they continue to to, to seek their own domination of scans to the way they incorporate. that will give rise to an uprising without a doubt. and i'll be one of those with the push to wait till the gaining sales have been painting. oh, you thought like we'll take, we'll just take a break in that you put in on your plate in total time, extra break and they're ready and waiting for the spring. i want to play a role in helping to raise the awareness of the american people about the impact of these drugs call sugar on the mental and physical well being of our community. don't say i'm addicted. pastor william, the more of and dillman coach at now in in baptist church in clinton, maryland are suing coca cola and the american beverage association. right. do this, the war had moved to the court room down and coach dared to sick the law on the coca cola corp
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yeah absolutely evelyn, we really appreciate you joining us to talk about it this morning.e delta variant and getting back to school purdue university president and former governor of indiana mitch daniels will join us to talk about what they are doing. "squawk box" will be right back. this is the sound of change from pnc bank. it's the sound of a thousand sighs of relief and of a company watching out for you. this is the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank, giving you multiple options and at least 24 hours to help you avoid an overdraft fee. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your bank's. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> welcome back to "squawk box. i'm dominic chu. there's been an interesting development over the course of the last few months, perhaps even yea
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. >> evelyn, thank you first and foremost for your service. >> david, i thank you also for your expertise. thank for you being here. >>> we'retien to stay on to have of this fast- -- an escalation, what this make mean for the rights of women in afghanistan, who who are now fearing, as kristin just said, fearing for their i was. >>> congressman and member, filemon vela weighs in. stay with us. weighs in stay with us i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. you love your pet...but hate wearing their hair. did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair? with bounce pet hair & lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. one bounce mega sheet has 3x the hair fighting ingredients of the leading dryer sheet. simply toss into the dryer to bounce out hair & lint. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce
. >> evelyn, thank you first and foremost for your service. >> david, i thank you also for your expertise. thank for you being here. >>> we'retien to stay on to have of this fast- -- an escalation, what this make mean for the rights of women in afghanistan, who who are now fearing, as kristin just said, fearing for their i was. >>> congressman and member, filemon vela weighs in. stay with us. weighs in stay with us i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an...
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the "boston herald" reported that the guests included late-night host stephen colbert and his wife, evelynwho also own property there. which, of course, leads to the question: so, steve, what's your house like on martha's vineyard? ( applause ) i have no idea. "boston herald," could you please send me the address and the keys and maybe the alarm code? i'd love to stay there someday. i don't own a house on martha's vineyard. ( cheers and applause ) here's "daily mail, too. here's what happened: we were invited. honored to be. totally going. evie got a nice dress. i got a nice jacket, really nice pants, expensive enough to give you an italian ass. we booked a flight, got a hotel. and then, five days before the party, i got a voicemail saying they were scaling back. message received. once we called them back and said "so, are we cut, or was this just an f.y.i.?" they said, no -- ( piano riff ) ( laughter ) -- but we had the flight, we had the hotel, so evie wondered if we could still go to martha's vineyard, and since it was all nonrefundable, i said, "yes, we can." ( laughter ) ( applause )
the "boston herald" reported that the guests included late-night host stephen colbert and his wife, evelynwho also own property there. which, of course, leads to the question: so, steve, what's your house like on martha's vineyard? ( applause ) i have no idea. "boston herald," could you please send me the address and the keys and maybe the alarm code? i'd love to stay there someday. i don't own a house on martha's vineyard. ( cheers and applause ) here's "daily mail,...
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joining me now is evelyn, a former deputy secretary for ukraine.et me show you some of the head lines in various news outlets. china embraces high stakes taliban relationship as u.s. exits. russia is enjoying america's failure koez cozy up to the taliban. pakistan says u.s.-afghan troop withdrawal is logical conclusion. ann, i'll start with you. how does with the u.s. exit from afghanistan and then the chaotic nature of the exit from afghanistan affecting america's stature abroad? >> i think it's really important to start by understanding really what is the geo political significance of afghanistan and it's nothing to do with afghanistan's location or mineral wealth or proximity to china. what matters is this looks to many people like the triumph of an extremely repressive vicious dictatorship over what had been a liberalizing society. in the grander calculations that people make about whose winning and whose losing in the world, it looks to people like this is a triumph for a closed society over an open one. an autocracy over a country moving towa
joining me now is evelyn, a former deputy secretary for ukraine.et me show you some of the head lines in various news outlets. china embraces high stakes taliban relationship as u.s. exits. russia is enjoying america's failure koez cozy up to the taliban. pakistan says u.s.-afghan troop withdrawal is logical conclusion. ann, i'll start with you. how does with the u.s. exit from afghanistan and then the chaotic nature of the exit from afghanistan affecting america's stature abroad? >> i...
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. >> celebrating our daughter evelyn's first birthday.mily from montgomery, alabama shout-out to "today" show in new york >> hey ah, i love it. good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." glad to have you with us, along on a thursday morning. hoda's off craig and sheinelle are holding down the fort in studio 1a craig, you have a story for us. >> a championship high school football coach on a mission that extends well beyond that field keeping his players safe from gun violence in a neighborhood where the life expectancy is ten years less than the national average. it drives bryce brown, the coach, coach brown had an important conversation with him that i can't wait to share with you tomorrow on "today." >> looks like a good one >>> and get to the news. hospitals are filling up with covid patients in parts of the country where the delta variant is raging. health officials are urging pregnant women and people with weak immune systems to protect themselves morgan chesky is in dallas with the latest on all of it. good morning >> reporte
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evelyn mendez with santa clara county says a voter can also choose to fill out their ballot in person early or on election day there are too quick to contest, so they can actually one vote. >>for one of the questions does not have an impact on the other one the first question asks of governor gavin, newsome should be removed from office the second question asks if he is removed. >>who should replace him regardless of voters answer on the first question. they can also answer the second question out a voter can vote. >>no. >>should not be recall and still vote on the second part of the ballot which says of the following who should replace the governor of voter can choose to answer both questions or either of the 2 your vote on one does not impact your vote on the other it doesn't matter how you vote just remember to vote. >>information guide inside has answers to even more questions as well as details on all of the candidates live in san francisco amanda hari kron 4 news. thank you amanda and our debate coverage continues at kron 4 dot com just scan the qr code on the screen with your m
evelyn mendez with santa clara county says a voter can also choose to fill out their ballot in person early or on election day there are too quick to contest, so they can actually one vote. >>for one of the questions does not have an impact on the other one the first question asks of governor gavin, newsome should be removed from office the second question asks if he is removed. >>who should replace him regardless of voters answer on the first question. they can also answer the...
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gilder lehrman institute of american history and its supportr for us country's history education, evelynt we need to make our collective scholarship and teaching accessible to the general public. and resolve issue is at the heart of the market civil war, the legacies of slavery and freedom are the issues that are times, and americans needed history educators k - 12 teachers and librarians, museums and national parks, colleges and universities describing generations of student teachers. and i set out to write this "armies of deliverance" as a public outreach in mind is anme interpretive conveying the analytical insights inhe the modern sensibilities of civil war party scholarship in the 31st century. the title ofit the book, capturd this argument that the theme of deliverance is a key to understanding the war aims of abraham lincoln and of the union. union soldiers marched off to war in 1861 in believing their mission would save the southern people from confederate destitute.ve and deliverance i argue proved to be very adaptable political theme of federal followers like union cause and en
gilder lehrman institute of american history and its supportr for us country's history education, evelynt we need to make our collective scholarship and teaching accessible to the general public. and resolve issue is at the heart of the market civil war, the legacies of slavery and freedom are the issues that are times, and americans needed history educators k - 12 teachers and librarians, museums and national parks, colleges and universities describing generations of student teachers. and i...
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i think, though, evelyn is right. you have to think of this as literally saving lives.ple who could be killed if they stay behind. afghans, americans, the only time to get them out is right now with the presence on the ground. as soon as we're gone, the window is shut, closed, on these people and they're left with the choice of whether they try to get to the border of pakistan or iran. this is the only window we have to make good the promises we made, and of course american citizens over there. look, it's a difficult and challenging set of circumstances but, again, i think once we're gone, we're gone. and those people don't have the life line they currently have. >> just to underscore how complicate this had is according to "the new york times" it's not entirely clear how many people still need to be evacuated. u.s. officials believe thousands of americans remain in afghanistan including some far beyond kabul without a safe or fast way to get to the airport. they are eligible for special visas are desperate to leave. and refugee and resettlement experts estimate that at
i think, though, evelyn is right. you have to think of this as literally saving lives.ple who could be killed if they stay behind. afghans, americans, the only time to get them out is right now with the presence on the ground. as soon as we're gone, the window is shut, closed, on these people and they're left with the choice of whether they try to get to the border of pakistan or iran. this is the only window we have to make good the promises we made, and of course american citizens over there....
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>>evelyn mendez with santa clara county says a voter can also choose to fill out their ballot in personr on election day there are too quick to contest, so they can actually one vote. >>for one of the questions does not have an impact on the other one the first question asks of governor gavin, newsome should be removed from office the second question asks if he is removed who should replace him regardless of voters answer on the first question. >>they can also answer the second question out a voter can vote. >>no. >>because should not be recall and still vote on the second part of the ballot which says of the following who should replace the governor of voter can choose to answer both questions or either of the 2 your vote on one does not impact your vote on the other it doesn't matter how you vote just remember to vote every registered voter will also receive one of these it's a voter information guide and inside of it. it is answers to even more questions. >>as well as statements from each of the candidates in san francisco amanda hari kron 4 news. >>a recall election coverage continu
>>evelyn mendez with santa clara county says a voter can also choose to fill out their ballot in personr on election day there are too quick to contest, so they can actually one vote. >>for one of the questions does not have an impact on the other one the first question asks of governor gavin, newsome should be removed from office the second question asks if he is removed who should replace him regardless of voters answer on the first question. >>they can also answer the...
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. >> rupaul: and it's evelyn champagne king sings the theme from it. do we have a clip? cold satisfaction, don't let the smooth taste fool you. ♪ king cobra ♪ >> rupaul: i love it, oh my goodness. malt liquor, honey. >> malt liquor, baby. >> rupaul: have you toured overseas yet? >> i got back from uk, london, manchester. honey, the uk, they can get me, honey, they can get me again. >> rupaul: they can get it? >> yeah. >> rupaul: okay, all right. i love it too. we shot our show, season 3, in manchester. >> you did. >> rupaul: what club did you work at in manchester? >> manchester, we went to -- it was called club -- >> rupaul: the underground? >> underground, it was -- it wasn't gay, it was another one. cruise. >> rupaul: cruise? >> i was like, we're going to cruise in manchester, it was cruise. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> rupaul: there's a club in manchester called cruise and it's not gay? >> no, it's gay. [ laughter ] >> rupaul: it is gay, okay, all right. >> oh, no, it was gay. [ laughter ] >> rupaul: you are from conway, arkansas. >> i am. >> rupaul: i was
. >> rupaul: and it's evelyn champagne king sings the theme from it. do we have a clip? cold satisfaction, don't let the smooth taste fool you. ♪ king cobra ♪ >> rupaul: i love it, oh my goodness. malt liquor, honey. >> malt liquor, baby. >> rupaul: have you toured overseas yet? >> i got back from uk, london, manchester. honey, the uk, they can get me, honey, they can get me again. >> rupaul: they can get it? >> yeah. >> rupaul: okay, all...
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but the point that professor evelyn and i made was that the current structure seems inconsistent democracymon sense, and the supporters of the recall getting the ballots that seems to have a clear path for them. answer yes to the recall question and then choose their favorite candidate on the second question. but what about opponents of the recall who are getting these ballots now trying to figure out what to do if they vote? no on the first question, you know, the democratic party is saying, don't leave the checking blank. do you think that's the best course. should they write in governor newsom should they vote for a democratic candidate? what? what could those people do if you don't vote on the second question you basically if newsom is recalled leaving to those who vote to choose who is going to be the next governor? because however many people vote on the second question. the candidate that gets the most votes as governor if newsom is recalled in terms of a writing of miss him, i don't think out of the california constitution loosen with daily elected, the california constitution says
but the point that professor evelyn and i made was that the current structure seems inconsistent democracymon sense, and the supporters of the recall getting the ballots that seems to have a clear path for them. answer yes to the recall question and then choose their favorite candidate on the second question. but what about opponents of the recall who are getting these ballots now trying to figure out what to do if they vote? no on the first question, you know, the democratic party is saying,...