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farmers in united, we're here to support them and we will not stop protesting till we achieve our goal . with no signs of resolution, farmers unions are planning another mass protest across the country. to coincide with independence on august 15th, partly mr. i'll just the ra new delhi this morning. everything right here, the latest on all of our top stories, but also analysis that takes you behind the headlines. ah, i look at our main stories is our in the united nations panel on climate change is st. global heating is dangerously close to being out of control and that humans are to blame. and report says sea levels are rising foster, while extreme heat waves, droughts and storms are getting worse on fix, the ice is dwindling, and we multiple climate dissolved. is it the same time? the report says the worst case scenario can be avoided if people act. now, 1st, it tells us that it is indisputable that human activity causing climate change and making extreme weather events more frequent and severe. second, it shows that climate changes affecting every region on our planet. and lastly, i
farmers in united, we're here to support them and we will not stop protesting till we achieve our goal . with no signs of resolution, farmers unions are planning another mass protest across the country. to coincide with independence on august 15th, partly mr. i'll just the ra new delhi this morning. everything right here, the latest on all of our top stories, but also analysis that takes you behind the headlines. ah, i look at our main stories is our in the united nations panel on climate...
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what a farmers in united were here to support them, and we will not stop protesting till we achieve our goal. with no signs of resolution, farmers unions are planning another mass protest across the country. to coincide with independence day on august 15th, partly mr. i'll just be rock new delhi to cisco, most of the covert pandemic, the u. s. has been turning away, migrants across the mexican border illegally without giving them a chance to seek asylum. many have been left in cities in northern mexico were organized crime is a major problem. hundreds and now capped out and one of the worst effect areas for the city. a very no, sir. john holman reports a migrant camp out in the open. in one of the most dangerous cities in mexico. this is very no sir. it's known across mexico is a black hole where several criminal groups battling and even new struggles to get out. it's one of the places where us authorities ascending but people that they've caught trying to get across the border. and joe say more arrived every day. when i was in the day we are ok. but when the night comes, it's terrifyin
what a farmers in united were here to support them, and we will not stop protesting till we achieve our goal. with no signs of resolution, farmers unions are planning another mass protest across the country. to coincide with independence day on august 15th, partly mr. i'll just be rock new delhi to cisco, most of the covert pandemic, the u. s. has been turning away, migrants across the mexican border illegally without giving them a chance to seek asylum. many have been left in cities in...
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what i farmers in united, we're here to support them and we will not stop protesting until we achieve our goal. with no signs of resolution, farmers unions are planning another mass protest across the country to coincide with independence on august 15th, partly missile. i was just the new denny this morning. everything right here, the latest on all of our top stories, but also analysis that takes you behind the headlines. ah, i look at our main stories in our, in the united nations panel on climate change as a global heating is dangerously close to being out of control. and that humans are to blame. and report says sea levels arising foster while extreme heat waves, droughts and storms are getting worse on fix, the ice is dwindling. now we multiple climate disasters at the same time.
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you may have my name or the money, what i farmers in united, we're here to support them and we will not stop protesting till we achieve our goal . with no signs of resolution. farmers unions are planning another mass protest across the country. to coincide with independent state on august 15th, partly mr. i'll just 0 new deli. at least $51.00 civilians have been killed in a tax plan on group in northern molly that's calling to the army. it happened in villages near the border with ne jeff met. address is in the night in the new jerry and nigerian capital, a boucher rather, and has more detail. the 51 dead is provisional figure or the i'm you saying that many people who are injured unspecified number of people who are injured and that civilians have been evacuated from the 3 villages as a by just workers have been called into re settled them in temporary shelter for now, families have also been asking security forces for secure to protection so that they can pick up and bury the dead at that's the situation in that location right now. but these areas have seen numerous attacks as the sta
you may have my name or the money, what i farmers in united, we're here to support them and we will not stop protesting till we achieve our goal . with no signs of resolution. farmers unions are planning another mass protest across the country. to coincide with independent state on august 15th, partly mr. i'll just 0 new deli. at least $51.00 civilians have been killed in a tax plan on group in northern molly that's calling to the army. it happened in villages near the border with ne jeff met....
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united farm workers. so when you look at the lgbtq movement, justice for janitors, the growth of latino california politics, all these organizers were trained first in the united farmers -- in the lane act, right? and that's what the brilliance of this book is, when you're right to look at the legacy of the farm worker movement, you have to connect it to the other social justice struggle movements. frank like historians said there were organizers who went on to write books. so. eventually come to schools to pursue farm labor workers. the ufw had a presence and this book, trampling of the vintage, it's about 800 pages. it's really, really long. but some of the more interesting facets of the book that people are really, you know, attracted to is one of the tensions that exists within the farm worker movement story, right? and that is the tension between a union and strike breakers or between the union and what a lot of you talked about in your papers, undocumented labor, right? we talk a little bit about the reserve program in this class. i know many of you are the descendants of that. to refresh your memory for your notes, the presario program was world war ii labor pr
united farm workers. so when you look at the lgbtq movement, justice for janitors, the growth of latino california politics, all these organizers were trained first in the united farmers -- in the lane act, right? and that's what the brilliance of this book is, when you're right to look at the legacy of the farm worker movement, you have to connect it to the other social justice struggle movements. frank like historians said there were organizers who went on to write books. so. eventually come...
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united farm workers. so when you look at the lgbtq movement, justice for janitors, the growth of latino california politics, all these organizers were trained first in the united farmersdelano, right? and that's what the brilliance of this book is, when you're right to look at the legacy of the farm worker movement, you have to connect it to the other social justice struggle movements. so that was a great text. they were activists, these are people who were community organizers that went on the write books about the work they had done in their career. so barnake's story is interesting. he eventually dropped out of school to pursue farm work itself. he was very attracted to the union. he helped organize farm worser in the selinas valley. and this book, trampling of the vintage, it's about 800 pages. it's really, really long. but some of the more interesting facets of the book that people are really, you know, attracted to is one of the tensions that exists within the farm worker movement story, right? and that is the tension between a union and strike breakers or between the union and what a lot of you talked about in your papers, undocumented labor, right? we talk a l
united farm workers. so when you look at the lgbtq movement, justice for janitors, the growth of latino california politics, all these organizers were trained first in the united farmersdelano, right? and that's what the brilliance of this book is, when you're right to look at the legacy of the farm worker movement, you have to connect it to the other social justice struggle movements. so that was a great text. they were activists, these are people who were community organizers that went on the...
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in august 1966 the national farm workers association and the aflcio agriculture organizing committee were emergencied to form the united farmerul. the organized farm worker and his family are forced to fight on every field and in every orchard. they have to live with this. man has learned he cannot fight machines. they fight to improve their substandard way of life within a system that so far has given every advantage to those for whom they are forced to work. and they have learned the fight is part of the work. to the farm workers their wives and children and to all those who have joined them in their struggle, this film is dedicated. ♪♪ >>> next on lectures in history, bakers field college professor oliver rosales teaches a class on the delano grape strike of the 1960s. he also
in august 1966 the national farm workers association and the aflcio agriculture organizing committee were emergencied to form the united farmerul. the organized farm worker and his family are forced to fight on every field and in every orchard. they have to live with this. man has learned he cannot fight machines. they fight to improve their substandard way of life within a system that so far has given every advantage to those for whom they are forced to work. and they have learned the fight is...
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this was language being deployed by workers and by farmers across the united states in trying to highlight the ways in which capitalism was not working for them. doing so long before a public consensus that there were challenges with capitalism. bringing religion as a category of analysis allows historians and religious study people, why that divide exists, allow us to complicate prevailing understandings of the rise and formation of american capitalism. people of faith have remained central to social change. american religious traditions at times and places have concerned themselves not only with individual salvation but with communal redemption and have attempted to do that through large-scale corporate organizing. >> thank you. it's my turn to give a little bit about my own work, which draws on many of the strands mentioned by my fellow scholars. as i mentioned earlier, my first book was about the military. i'm now working on health care. two major institutional actors in american history. when i think about the military, i want to suggest that -- first of all, when i started that proje
this was language being deployed by workers and by farmers across the united states in trying to highlight the ways in which capitalism was not working for them. doing so long before a public consensus that there were challenges with capitalism. bringing religion as a category of analysis allows historians and religious study people, why that divide exists, allow us to complicate prevailing understandings of the rise and formation of american capitalism. people of faith have remained central to...
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this was always language being deployed by workers and by farmers across the united states in trying to highlight the ways in which capitalism simply was not working for them. and in doing so long before, a public consensus that there were challenges with capitalism. so bringing religion to bear as a category of analysis, allows historians and religious studies people, and that is something i think we can talk about, that that divide exists. it allows us to complicate prevailing understandings of the rise of american, and the formation of american capitalism. and ultimately people of faith have always remained central to the american visions of change. and that american religious traditions at various times in places, have concern themselves not only with individual salvation but with communal redemption. and they've attempted to do threat through large scale corporate organization. >> all right thank you. it's my turn to give a bit about my own work, which draws on many of these strands mentioned but my fellow scholars. as i mentioned earlier, my first book was about the military an
this was always language being deployed by workers and by farmers across the united states in trying to highlight the ways in which capitalism simply was not working for them. and in doing so long before, a public consensus that there were challenges with capitalism. so bringing religion to bear as a category of analysis, allows historians and religious studies people, and that is something i think we can talk about, that that divide exists. it allows us to complicate prevailing understandings...
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language was always being deployed by workers and by farmers across the united states in trying to -- to say how capitalism was not doing for them and doing it long before there was a public consensus that there was a challenge with capitol. bringing this as a xwratgory allows -- this is something that we can talk about. that divide exists. allows you to complicate vee mailing understanding, the rise of american and ultimately people have faith and religious traditions at various times and places have not only had in the and they have done that through large-scale corporate organizing. >> all right. thank you. it's now my turn to give a little bit about my own work which draws on many of the strands mentioned by my fellow scholars. as i mentioned earlier, my first book was about the military, and i'm not working on health care. two a.j. or international many workers in american history. when i think about the military, first of all, when i said the that was, rur, ilnever thought about that. why in the military? sure, maybe they were -- what i found was a massive procedure and enterpri
language was always being deployed by workers and by farmers across the united states in trying to -- to say how capitalism was not doing for them and doing it long before there was a public consensus that there was a challenge with capitol. bringing this as a xwratgory allows -- this is something that we can talk about. that divide exists. allows you to complicate vee mailing understanding, the rise of american and ultimately people have faith and religious traditions at various times and...
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farmer prosperous in 20 years. maria: maybe xi jinping and his colleagues want to overtake the united states as the number one superpowernd went into hong kong and started throwing more into jail, to administration to trump a administration in the biden administration told us they are committing genocide, people look at you for leadership you're gonna go in there and open up shop and expand your operations after what we know about the ccp. >> we have plans first 30 years and you can say of that about a lot of countries around the world, american foreign policy, you may not believe this but american foreign-policy launched a j.p. morgan to properly expand to serve american companies, other companies and to be part of that at that the point time that they decided they don't want to do it, we simply will not do it, it's not every company can do whatever it wants again those things are terrible i be barking up the wrong tree but me it's not going to fix the world, we will very rigorous policy, how we do business, where we do business, who we do it with an underwritten law and that's what they're going to do. maria: as a fid
farmer prosperous in 20 years. maria: maybe xi jinping and his colleagues want to overtake the united states as the number one superpowernd went into hong kong and started throwing more into jail, to administration to trump a administration in the biden administration told us they are committing genocide, people look at you for leadership you're gonna go in there and open up shop and expand your operations after what we know about the ccp. >> we have plans first 30 years and you can say...
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for farmers in god's off after is really air strikes, destroyed, crops, and materials and years of painstaking work. ah . hello. afghanistan and former president serv. gunny has spoken from the united arab emirates in his 1st appearance and fleeing couple. he defended his decision to leave the taliban, pushed toward the capital, saying it was to avoid violence. he also denied rumors that he fled with suitcases full of cash. the way he says johnny has been taken in with his family on humanitarian grounds. must be getting the russian and they should if i stayed, i would have witnessed bloodshed and couple a couple should not be turned into another yemen or syria over power struggles. so i was forced to leave i left with just a waste coat and some clothes. the personality assassination against me has been ongoing, saying, i have taken money with me. the accusations are people's lives, but you can even ask customs officials, they are bakery and back enough to understand taliban fighters have opened fire on crowds of protesters. the 3 people are reported to have been killed at a demonstration against the group takeover in the eastern city of gel abide. people are marching in the streets
for farmers in god's off after is really air strikes, destroyed, crops, and materials and years of painstaking work. ah . hello. afghanistan and former president serv. gunny has spoken from the united arab emirates in his 1st appearance and fleeing couple. he defended his decision to leave the taliban, pushed toward the capital, saying it was to avoid violence. he also denied rumors that he fled with suitcases full of cash. the way he says johnny has been taken in with his family on...
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these farmers are coming up with strategies to face and uncertain future adarine algebra mentored in italy. the united nations is warning that climate change is on the brink of becoming irreversible, and that's pushing people to find new and novel ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. one firm in chile is turning to insects, whereas hope the tiny black soldier fly could become an environmental super hero or latin america editor, lucy and newman, has the story from the city of telco. they feed night in day, ever staggering speed. one kilo of black soldier fly eggs, eat 25 tons of organic residue in just one week. could you stand impartially as the co founder and general manager of food for the future? a julian start up that transforms food waste and fly larva into a super food in almost a blink of the eye there why we chose the flies and specific the black soldier fly is because the tremendous ability they have to process a lot of food waste and a lot of different types of food waste in, in a short period of time. and also the ability to apply technology to scale this from an industrial point of eve
these farmers are coming up with strategies to face and uncertain future adarine algebra mentored in italy. the united nations is warning that climate change is on the brink of becoming irreversible, and that's pushing people to find new and novel ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. one firm in chile is turning to insects, whereas hope the tiny black soldier fly could become an environmental super hero or latin america editor, lucy and newman, has the story from the city of telco. they...
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farmer in missouri, who said what is wrong with you in. [laughter] you've been offered a job by the incoming first lady of the united states, and you're still thinking about it? but he was right, i said yes, and the rest is history. then i quickly, warren, followed them to houston when he lost the election in '92 to help mrs. bush with her memoirs. i was her researcher and her editor. she wrote the book herself. she would want me to say that. and then the book was done, and president bush said to me will you stay just a couple more months? i need the hire a chief of staff. his chief of staff retired, and he said just stay until labor day. this was march of '94. and i'll hire someone. we never talked about it again. 25 years later i said to him, sir, i'm still waiting for you to come in my office and tell me you hired a chief of staff and i'm unemployed. he thought i was a little crazy. [laughter] >> so 25 years plus working for president bush, and you've written this great book. and what i love about the book is it's a book of stories. so tell us a little bit about the book, why you wrote it and why people should read it. >> warren, i first
farmer in missouri, who said what is wrong with you in. [laughter] you've been offered a job by the incoming first lady of the united states, and you're still thinking about it? but he was right, i said yes, and the rest is history. then i quickly, warren, followed them to houston when he lost the election in '92 to help mrs. bush with her memoirs. i was her researcher and her editor. she wrote the book herself. she would want me to say that. and then the book was done, and president bush said...
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in delaware >> caller: boo-yah mr. cramer. farmer eric in delaware. like your take on mt materials why they have to continue to ship the raw materials to china and then back to the unitedoing to change that, committed to doing that. i had been critical at one point because so much stock for sale, then demonstrated a good quarter. if they can bring it back to here, you have to own the stock. still best way to play the market for the kind of materials we don't have enough of, how about that don't want to call them magic materials but put it this way, the rare earth play of our rare earth play many stocks stand to benefit from the infrastructure bill in washington but martin, union pacific, american tower and nucor and john deere the best. from jim beem, what does the spirits business look like as delta variant affects the great reopening. ceo's son talks to me. and how do you know if stock price is too low, too high, just right like goldy locks and tonight's edition of the lightning round. stay with cramer that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more ce
in delaware >> caller: boo-yah mr. cramer. farmer eric in delaware. like your take on mt materials why they have to continue to ship the raw materials to china and then back to the unitedoing to change that, committed to doing that. i had been critical at one point because so much stock for sale, then demonstrated a good quarter. if they can bring it back to here, you have to own the stock. still best way to play the market for the kind of materials we don't have enough of, how about that...
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up against and that wass in normandy june 1944 everybody focuses on the day the farmer people were killed in the days and weeks that followed. the losses in some infantry unitsnd american were appalling much worse than any other campaign of the war. but for most of the war the british and the americans between the british being kicked out of france in june 1940 on d-day 1944 but the british army in the american army was training at home and did not get into action like the band of brothers the first day in action will of course germans have been fighting ferociously suffering losses. so to me the real lesson is when you get huge wars and also a lot of dying and killing would happen before you reach in and. the only thing you are arguing about is who does the killing and who dies. americans were very fortunate russians did most of the killing and dying that was necessary where and world war i of course the french especially the french but also the british had terrible casualties britain lost twice as many and world war i as world war ii but those world war i experiences were idle attacks they happen in world war ii sure enough but parents and grandparents wer
up against and that wass in normandy june 1944 everybody focuses on the day the farmer people were killed in the days and weeks that followed. the losses in some infantry unitsnd american were appalling much worse than any other campaign of the war. but for most of the war the british and the americans between the british being kicked out of france in june 1940 on d-day 1944 but the british army in the american army was training at home and did not get into action like the band of brothers the...
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. >> george farmer has no problem banning the platform from his social media platform. >> active terrorist groups, a dictator in the unitedo a real dictator, social media giving free rein. >> twitter made clear even if the former president ran for office again he would not get his account back. the twitter account is still up right now, 358,000 followers but up on twitter. >> they are investigating reports of salmonella across 17 different states. >> from the cdc and usda, sell and allow brings linked to italian style meat. the outbreaks span 17 states with 36 illnesses and 12 hospitalizations reported, and so we identify, heat olive italian style meat sticks 155 degrees until steaming hot before you we it. if you are at high risk, it kills germs like salmonella. you can get sick from salmonella. people report eating salami and other meats, no brands of been named so far. hopefully we will get more information. >> pretty big story here from delta airlines. the fact that they will charge employees who don't want to get vaccinated. >> different airlines, get vaccinated. this will be necessary to address financial risk they
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units according to a new report. one fit the video is at risk of desert if occasion. farmers from the alps in the north to sicily in the south are adapting to climate change. and those who manage water resources are having to adapt to like this damn at channels, water to farmers in 7 tuscany. the man in charge here says seasonable rains are less reliable. now was the, the fatty and that is on equal level. were always forced to keep going with the little water that we have. we're trying to teach farmers to consume less. i'm very worried because this positive tuscany needs a loss of water and diesel visiting or the it's not just tuscany. 2 hours south in the hills of lat, seo tanina. shani prefers to keep growing. what italians have cultivated since ancient times, wine grapes. but he too, is embracing change with fewer water resources. his hilltop vineyard is especially at risk now cuz shiny works with a team that maps his land with multi spectral images that help him make complex subtle decisions about when to water and how much he needs to irrigate the i will go through the other the body we were forced to use the syst
units according to a new report. one fit the video is at risk of desert if occasion. farmers from the alps in the north to sicily in the south are adapting to climate change. and those who manage water resources are having to adapt to like this damn at channels, water to farmers in 7 tuscany. the man in charge here says seasonable rains are less reliable. now was the, the fatty and that is on equal level. were always forced to keep going with the little water that we have. we're trying to teach...
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farmer in missouri who said what's wrong with you? you been offered a job by the incoming first lady of the united states and you are still thinking about it? he was right and i said yes in the rest is history. and i quickly went into houston when he lost the election 92 to help missus bush with her memoirs. i was her research and editor, she wrote the book herself. she would want me to say that. the book was done on president bush said to me, will you stay a couple more months, i need to hire a chief of staff. his chief of staff retired and she said to stay until labor day, march 94 and i'll hire someone. we never talked about it again. i think 25 years later i said to him, sir, still waiting for you to come into my office and tell me you hired a chief of staff and i'm unemployed. he thought i was crazy. [laughter] >> twenty-five years plus working for president bush and you've written this great book and what i love about the book, it's a book of stories so tell us about the book, why wrote it and why people should read it. >> first of all, i wrote the book, president bush left me so many great stories. such a wild roller coaster ride
farmer in missouri who said what's wrong with you? you been offered a job by the incoming first lady of the united states and you are still thinking about it? he was right and i said yes in the rest is history. and i quickly went into houston when he lost the election 92 to help missus bush with her memoirs. i was her research and editor, she wrote the book herself. she would want me to say that. the book was done on president bush said to me, will you stay a couple more months, i need to hire...
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farmer in missouri who said what is wrong with you? you've been offered a job by the incoming first lady of the united states and you are thinking about it? i said yes and the rest is history. i quickly followed them to houston we lost the election in 92 and helped her write her memoirs. i was a researcher and her editor. she wrote it herself. she would want me to say that and then the book was done in president bush said to me will you stay a couple more months? the need to hire chief of staff. he said just stay until labor day. the ni will hire someone. we never talked about it again. i think 25 years later i said to him sir i'm still waiting for you to come into my office and tell me that you've hired a chief of staff and i'm unemployed. c25 years working for president bush and you have written this great look and what i love about the book is it's a book of stories. tell us a little bit about the book and why you wrote it and why people should read it. >> i first of all wrote the book and the original idea was president bush had so many great stories. of it was like a wild rollercoaster ride with him for 25 years. he was funny. th
farmer in missouri who said what is wrong with you? you've been offered a job by the incoming first lady of the united states and you are thinking about it? i said yes and the rest is history. i quickly followed them to houston we lost the election in 92 and helped her write her memoirs. i was a researcher and her editor. she wrote it herself. she would want me to say that and then the book was done in president bush said to me will you stay a couple more months? the need to hire chief of...
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farmer. he paid more than $10000.00 to a people's burglar to get him on that route up to the united states. me said, well now i'm in a lot of that. i'm not quite sure how i'm going to be able to pay that off. that's a very, very common story. if those heading up, a lot of them would have passed a lot of difficulty to get to the us border. even though from guatemala, they still going to travel free mexico. a lot of gang and call tow held territories were really anything can happen if they're coming from further down south in the continent. they've also got to get past a place to live with daddy and got which my colleagues that i suppose been reported on, which is an incredibly lawless error area of land in which, right and robbery, a pretty common place. these people have suffered quite a lot to get up to the united states. then there are being abruptly turned around and place back here in mexico. so i think there's going to be a lot of people arriving now of the next few weeks. that sort of maybe don't know what's hit them. thank you very much. tougher sheila john home with all the latest on that story. thanks, joh
farmer. he paid more than $10000.00 to a people's burglar to get him on that route up to the united states. me said, well now i'm in a lot of that. i'm not quite sure how i'm going to be able to pay that off. that's a very, very common story. if those heading up, a lot of them would have passed a lot of difficulty to get to the us border. even though from guatemala, they still going to travel free mexico. a lot of gang and call tow held territories were really anything can happen if they're...
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farmer in missouri who said what's wrong with you. you've been offered a job by the incoming first lady of the president of the united statesn and you arenking about it? i said yes and the rest is history. i followed them when he lost in 92 to help missus bush with her memoirs. i was her researcher and editor. she wrote the book herself. she would want me to say that. then the book was done and president bush said to me will you stay a couple of more months? i need to hire a chief of staff. his chief of staff retired. he said stay until labor day. this was march of 94, and i will hire someone. we never talked about it again. twenty-five years later i said to l him i'm still waiting for u to come into my office and tell me that you've hired a chief of staff and i'm unemployed. he thought i was a little crazy. >> so, 25 years plus working for president bush and you've written this great book and what i love about the book is it is a book of stories. tell us a little bit about the book, why you wrote it and why people showed read it. >> first of all my beginning idea was president bush left me so many great stories it was suchch a wild rol
farmer in missouri who said what's wrong with you. you've been offered a job by the incoming first lady of the president of the united statesn and you arenking about it? i said yes and the rest is history. i followed them when he lost in 92 to help missus bush with her memoirs. i was her researcher and editor. she wrote the book herself. she would want me to say that. then the book was done and president bush said to me will you stay a couple of more months? i need to hire a chief of staff. his...
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sometimes it's in the united states or sometimes it's overseas. we have a lot of farmers in ohio, we plant crops. we want to make sure that those crops can get to the elevators, that the grain can get out. we have a lot of people who live in ohio and live in cities an commute. and so the mom who looks at her commute and says, why do i get caught in rush hour and have to spend time in the car instead of spending time with my kids, wouldn't it be great to improve the highways and bridges to improve the time that someone is stuck in a car. this is about helping our country at a time when we need it. there is probably no better example of that than broadband. think about the child in appalachia, ohio, who has no wi-fi service, none -- i'm not talking about no wi-fi, i'm talking about no which wi-fi. i look at my colleague from west virginia and think of the issues they have. we are talking about broadband in the rural community and access in the more urban and su suburban communities. that is important because that child now can do the schoolwork at home and during the pandem
sometimes it's in the united states or sometimes it's overseas. we have a lot of farmers in ohio, we plant crops. we want to make sure that those crops can get to the elevators, that the grain can get out. we have a lot of people who live in ohio and live in cities an commute. and so the mom who looks at her commute and says, why do i get caught in rush hour and have to spend time in the car instead of spending time with my kids, wouldn't it be great to improve the highways and bridges to...
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for farmers in gaza after is really air strikes this story, crops and materials and years of painstaking work. ah, hello. i've gone to stanz former president shrub ghani, has spoken from the united arab emirates in his 1st appearance, and slee incredible, he defended his decision to leave as the taliban pushed towards the capital, saying it was to avoid violence. he also denied rumors that he fled with suitcases full of cash. the way he says he has been taken in with his family on humanitarian grounds, much disaster and they should if i stayed, i would have witness bloodshed and couple, couple should not be turned into another yemen or syria over power struggles. so i forced to leave i left with just a waste coat and some clothes. the personality assassination against me has been ongoing, saying i have taken money with me. the accusations are baseless lies, but you can even ask customs officials, they are based or back in august on taliban fighters have opened fire on crowds. professors the 3 people are said to have been killed at a demonstration against the group take over the eastern city, a general of odds, people who are marching in the streets chanting and carrying the afri
for farmers in gaza after is really air strikes this story, crops and materials and years of painstaking work. ah, hello. i've gone to stanz former president shrub ghani, has spoken from the united arab emirates in his 1st appearance, and slee incredible, he defended his decision to leave as the taliban pushed towards the capital, saying it was to avoid violence. he also denied rumors that he fled with suitcases full of cash. the way he says he has been taken in with his family on humanitarian...
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he was a farmer and paid more than $10,000 to a people smuggler to get him on that route to the united states. he said now i'm in lot of debt and am not sure how i'm going to pay that off. that is a common story. a lot of them have passed a lot of difficulties to get to the border. even those from guatemala still had to pass through gang and cartel held territories where anything can happen. if they come from even further down south they have to get through a place where my colleague has reported on, and incredibly lawless area of land in which rape and robbery are commonplace. these people have suffered a lot to get to the united states and they are being abruptly turned around and placed back here so i think there's going to be a lot of people arriving that maybe don't know what has hit them. >> thank you very much. still with al jazeera live from london much more to tell you about on the news hour. tear gas and rubber bullets on the streets of bangkok where a coronavirus crisis has sparked calls for the prime minister to step down. forced cut opening hours. we look at why restaurants and industries in the net
he was a farmer and paid more than $10,000 to a people smuggler to get him on that route to the united states. he said now i'm in lot of debt and am not sure how i'm going to pay that off. that is a common story. a lot of them have passed a lot of difficulties to get to the border. even those from guatemala still had to pass through gang and cartel held territories where anything can happen. if they come from even further down south they have to get through a place where my colleague has...
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units at the time were creating monuments and they spread all over the battlefields. it was to stop these individual monuments being put up and designed in the middle of farmers fields androl that erroneous placement of monuments. so, the admc was in charge of putting up large monuments to remember a army or large action or advance like the battle of st. mihiel. nobody from the united states had the position to put opmonument. an earlier question is pershing has a strong control of what's going on in the cemetery. he was inspecting a monument of another peegs of artwork we have for the cemetery and looked on the very back of this studio and saw a giant cross with a soldier standing in front of it and he talked to the artist and said what is that? and there's a discussion back and forth about what it was. and he said i'm putting this up where the mother of one of the soldiers buried in your cemetery wants this put up where her son died and he said no, you're not. the discussion started with the mom of the soldier and he said i'm puting it up and pershing said no, you're not. he put his foot down and said no, you're not. they started the discussion. the final part was the
units at the time were creating monuments and they spread all over the battlefields. it was to stop these individual monuments being put up and designed in the middle of farmers fields androl that erroneous placement of monuments. so, the admc was in charge of putting up large monuments to remember a army or large action or advance like the battle of st. mihiel. nobody from the united states had the position to put opmonument. an earlier question is pershing has a strong control of what's going...
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american nations into the united states saying, learn to become christians, learn literacy, learn to be farmers instead of hunters and gatherers. that was the federal policy in the first three or four decades of the republic. now suddenly, it turns out the cherokees are living on land for which the whites are very hungry. what was going to prevail? racial exclusion was going to prevail. the whites just wanted to get rid of the indians. in 1828, in the successful candidate, andrew jackson, they found somebody who wanted to get rid of the native americans any way he could. this is john ross, one of the cherokee chiefs. if any community of native americans had lived up to the hopes of the federal government, it was clearly the cherokee. they learned how to read. one of the missionaries created a vocabulary to enable them to write down the cherokee language. many had become christians. many of them now wore american dress. this was a highly integrated community. nevertheless, we have to get rid of them. congress passed the indian removal act in 1830 signed by president jackson saying that the so-called five civilized tribes -- this is president jackson. he said,
american nations into the united states saying, learn to become christians, learn literacy, learn to be farmers instead of hunters and gatherers. that was the federal policy in the first three or four decades of the republic. now suddenly, it turns out the cherokees are living on land for which the whites are very hungry. what was going to prevail? racial exclusion was going to prevail. the whites just wanted to get rid of the indians. in 1828, in the successful candidate, andrew jackson, they...
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in the united states has recovered to roughly 80% of its 2019 levels. the drought leads to new water restrictions across california. the impact thousands of california farmersplus more restrictions, announced his officials scramble to contain the new surge in covid 19 cases. i'm jonathan, syrian at chewy, we know walks are made better with our furry friends. and we're here to make those walks easy. from tasty treats on the go, to toys that keep them moving get everything they need, even prescriptions - delivered right to your door. get fast, free, 1-2 day shipping. visit chewy.com today. protect your pet this flea and tick season with chewy. find everything from flea collars and sprays, to prescriptions that keep pests away. chewy has what you need to keep tails wagging and pets itch free all season long. shop pet prescriptions and more at chewy.com today. early next month. this comes as the delta variant leads to an increase in covid cases nationwide. jonathan syria, reports from atlanta. the numbers keep picking up the u. s now averaging more than 84,000 new covid cases every day of 45% from last week and the highest number since february. as the new surg
in the united states has recovered to roughly 80% of its 2019 levels. the drought leads to new water restrictions across california. the impact thousands of california farmersplus more restrictions, announced his officials scramble to contain the new surge in covid 19 cases. i'm jonathan, syrian at chewy, we know walks are made better with our furry friends. and we're here to make those walks easy. from tasty treats on the go, to toys that keep them moving get everything they need, even...