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fronts turf guerrero says every player along the way then saw the forged documents which allowed galvan to take out a loan for $475,000. >>which paid off peyton's mortgage and gave him an extra $100,000 in cash, he received as a cashier's check from escrow because of frank's fraud, he's pulled enough different parties into this where the amount of fighting that we have to do to fix on when this will take at least another year. >>coming up next on the kron 00:00am morning news, a recent plane disaster has many questioning how trustworthy certain jets are here from an aviation expert on the likelihood of engine failure. >>the fda has ordered united airlines to perform emergency inspections of its boeing 7, 7, 7, planes. that have the type of engine that suffered a massive failure over denver saturday. flight 3.28 was headed to honolulu from denver when it was forced to make an emergency landing at denver international airport. when the plane's right engine blew apart after takeoff. pieces of the plane fell on a number of neighborhoods. there were no injuries on board or on the ground. the
fronts turf guerrero says every player along the way then saw the forged documents which allowed galvan to take out a loan for $475,000. >>which paid off peyton's mortgage and gave him an extra $100,000 in cash, he received as a cashier's check from escrow because of frank's fraud, he's pulled enough different parties into this where the amount of fighting that we have to do to fix on when this will take at least another year. >>coming up next on the kron 00:00am morning news, a...
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prisoners and general lessons are really just out there doing their jobs well also galvanize people and that's more of a people get injured anything killed you know the result of the protesters has always struck there all right journalist a human tongued thank you so much. thank you. hong kong police have charged dozens of prominent pro-democracy activists with subversion this is the single largest in force known to beijing sweeping new national security and all the activists were arrested after being ordered to report to local police stations it's the latest in the crackdown on democratic opposition in the territory a group of more than 50 activists was initially arrested earlier this year after they helped organize an unofficial primary vote last july so nominate opposition candidates the most vote came weeks off to china draft of the new security law which makes it easier to take measures against home combes democracy movement and joining us now is called who's in hong kong what will happen to the people who've been charged today will they be going straight to jail. what are they $47
prisoners and general lessons are really just out there doing their jobs well also galvanize people and that's more of a people get injured anything killed you know the result of the protesters has always struck there all right journalist a human tongued thank you so much. thank you. hong kong police have charged dozens of prominent pro-democracy activists with subversion this is the single largest in force known to beijing sweeping new national security and all the activists were arrested...
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to face a court hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta will this galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest hundreds of protesters as well as other people who've been influenced both prisoners and journalists who are really just out there doing their jobs well also galvanize people and that's more of a people get injured anything killed you know the result of the protesters has only got struck there journalist i am in tongues thank you so much. thank you can. now dozens of hong kong pro democracy democracy activists are expecting to be charged with national security breaches today they are due to report to local police stations as the crackdown on dumb democratic opposition there intensifies the group of 50 activists were arrested in a raid earlier in the year or 2 used of subversion under a new national security law were drafted by china the activists helped to organize an unofficial primary last july to nominate opposition candidates for a legislative election. and i'm joined now by detail these who's in hong kong thanks for joining us how man
to face a court hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta will this galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest hundreds of protesters as well as other people who've been influenced both prisoners and journalists who are really just out there doing their jobs well also galvanize people and that's more of a people get injured anything killed you know the result of the protesters has only got struck there journalist i am in tongues thank you so much. thank...
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in the mail from the county recorder's office stating she had gifted her home to a man named frank galvanhed out to the county recorder's office tell them i did no such thing she filed a police report a complaint with the county and after realizing this would not be an easy battle. she hired in that someone purporting to be miss peyton that transfer the property to a man named frank galvin or gal than. for free. >>and then that gentleman proceeded to take a refinance on the property. take huge amount of money and then. >>disappear into the went basically when took someone down. stating that she was me to sign and gets things notarized notary records show on october 3rd twenty-nineteen someone claiming to be caron payton paid cash for change of ownership transferring the deed to her home to frank l van with an address in santa maria on the grant date filed the next day galvan use a different address this one in los angeles and spelled his name differently then in november of 2019 he transferred the deed from fred galvin to frank galvan before taking out a mortgage loan. pains that ho-sway
in the mail from the county recorder's office stating she had gifted her home to a man named frank galvanhed out to the county recorder's office tell them i did no such thing she filed a police report a complaint with the county and after realizing this would not be an easy battle. she hired in that someone purporting to be miss peyton that transfer the property to a man named frank galvin or gal than. for free. >>and then that gentleman proceeded to take a refinance on the property. take...
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soledad: did what happened to vincent chin, did it galvanize asian americans and did it galvanize a biggerommunity than asian americans, people who came in sort of as allies to say this is just not ok, regardless of what community you call your own? helen: so asian-americans came together because we realized at a time when people who looked japanese were being targeted, like today, anybody who looks chinese is being targeted. it brought all those asian-americans together and it also connected with black, latinx, people of all faiths and colors and backgrounds. if any group was being targeted that was harmful to all groups. soledad: attackers, in many cases are at least the cases that get the most attention are from communities of color. do you worry that you'll potentially pit communities of color generally against each other? helen: yes, there is definitely a concern about pitting our communities together. and i think we're seeing that happen now. this has been going on for a long time, and has involved attackers of every race, every color. and unfortunately, right now, so much attention
soledad: did what happened to vincent chin, did it galvanize asian americans and did it galvanize a biggerommunity than asian americans, people who came in sort of as allies to say this is just not ok, regardless of what community you call your own? helen: so asian-americans came together because we realized at a time when people who looked japanese were being targeted, like today, anybody who looks chinese is being targeted. it brought all those asian-americans together and it also connected...
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>>then in november of 2019 he transferred the deed from fred galvin to frank galvan before taking outys the fraudster likely fabricated a driver's license with her name on it to get past the notary who'd did check i d in fact the notary testified under oath that occur on peyton was not the woman to came to her office. she said the woman was african american but walked up the stairs to do the deal something impossible for this car on peyton to do since she's disabled and uses a wheelchair, but there's no way for that notary sitting there had never met miss peyton. >>to know that this idea is false. she just recorded the fake information into a notary book just like anybody would. still doubt the deeds and then the deeds are recorded with the county recorder's office and from that moment on as far as the governments concerned miss payne's house is owned by this fronts are career says every player along the way then saw the forged documents which allowed galvan to take out a loan for $475,000. >>which paid off peyton's mortgage and gave him an extra $100,000 in cash, he received as a cas
>>then in november of 2019 he transferred the deed from fred galvin to frank galvan before taking outys the fraudster likely fabricated a driver's license with her name on it to get past the notary who'd did check i d in fact the notary testified under oath that occur on peyton was not the woman to came to her office. she said the woman was african american but walked up the stairs to do the deal something impossible for this car on peyton to do since she's disabled and uses a wheelchair,...
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actions have also galvanized civil society protests he's more unconstitutional because this is the new constitution we have to die. and 72 does not make police kind of provision in which he can just come and dissolve the parliament just like that there are certain procedures he should have followed before the parliament could have been dissolved ollie's movies only the latest in the series of the aggressive moves that have been happening in this country since 2010 so we are against all those moves. since both factions claim to control the governing party the issue is being disputed at the election commission whether m.p.'s return to work or the country goes to elections it's the nepali people who will likely be affected after giving the government demanded to lead for 5 years by a comfortable majority romulan group. the time. from february 15th anyone arriving in the u.k. from corona virus hot spots will have to quarantine for 10 days the so-called red list of countries includes most of last america south africa and the u.a.e. thousands of hotel rooms sea and airports are being booked
actions have also galvanized civil society protests he's more unconstitutional because this is the new constitution we have to die. and 72 does not make police kind of provision in which he can just come and dissolve the parliament just like that there are certain procedures he should have followed before the parliament could have been dissolved ollie's movies only the latest in the series of the aggressive moves that have been happening in this country since 2010 so we are against all those...
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trump's language galvanized what they said were threats on the governor of michigan dating back more than a year ago. that back and forth was emotionally context and less substantive of making or closing an impeachment case. these are the times in which we live where this whole things was decided and ultimately presented in raw video sometimes harsh, scary video. now republicans have their chance tomorrow. the president's lawyers have a chance to counter that. they have been -- with their initial comments here, they've been talking this on from the viewpoint of the mind. making the legal arguments that this is a waste of time. democrats have been going for the heart, trying to make sure that americans never forget what happened that day and the violence that ensued that day and includes lots of new video from that day. doesn't close an argument in court, but it could in, well, the well of a public opinion. maybe that is where all of this is going. that if they fail to get the votes, the 17 republican votes necessary, this video, sort of a lasting searing effect, that by that alone, a
trump's language galvanized what they said were threats on the governor of michigan dating back more than a year ago. that back and forth was emotionally context and less substantive of making or closing an impeachment case. these are the times in which we live where this whole things was decided and ultimately presented in raw video sometimes harsh, scary video. now republicans have their chance tomorrow. the president's lawyers have a chance to counter that. they have been -- with their...
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i always thought what would galvanize the world together? all cultures of the world. that would an alien attack of some sort. people of the earth come together to this alien threat. the pandemic was sort of like that. pandemic was the same embodiment of this alien threat. and many people did come together or they didn't galvanize people that did inspire me. we are going to get through this are going to better, stronger, better prepared for the next time something like this might happen. find inspiring as well. >> was got one last question from janice. she asks how do we best propose. [inaudible] with the leg when they feel they may be experiencing cognitive decline or alzheimer's. any folks to know in their adversely impacted what is your advice? >> i talked to a lot of people about this british spent time in the netherlands and called the dementia village it's a colloquial it's a true village that has been set up outside of amsterdam. but for people with dementia. it's created an entire town for its all about basically allowing people to live as normal a life as poss
i always thought what would galvanize the world together? all cultures of the world. that would an alien attack of some sort. people of the earth come together to this alien threat. the pandemic was sort of like that. pandemic was the same embodiment of this alien threat. and many people did come together or they didn't galvanize people that did inspire me. we are going to get through this are going to better, stronger, better prepared for the next time something like this might happen. find...
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hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta what do you think this will galvanize the protests. yes although you know i think what we're seeing now that it's people moving away from simply. wanting to have her free as their leader and really looking at local leadership that's on the ground as well as protesting and thinking around. everyone else was also going to arrested you have also been sort of looking towards the community presenting you know which is a committee elected officials as well as other leadership groups and recent things ok journalist i'm in town reporting from yeah thanks so much for your time thank you for having me. it's tell me now which has seen another day of angry protests with thousands taking to the streets prime minister nicole pasha neon is refusing to resign despite the army demanding he step down he in turn is accusing the military of an attempted coup. alexander prokop penco has been following the protests. protests that show no sign of winding down several thousands of position protesters took to the streets of armenia's capital year
hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta what do you think this will galvanize the protests. yes although you know i think what we're seeing now that it's people moving away from simply. wanting to have her free as their leader and really looking at local leadership that's on the ground as well as protesting and thinking around. everyone else was also going to arrested you have also been sort of looking towards the community presenting you know which is a committee...
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galvanizing or that that has been forming around alexei now viney in recent weeks that's enough of a threat to the kremlin that they can't ignore it anymore and we thank you very much that was our correspondent emily sure win there. the u.n. security council is preparing to meet in emergency session to discuss the military coup. governments around the world have. seizure of power the u.s. is threatening to re-impose sanctions to try to force the generals to stand. for were defacto leader has been detained and hundreds of officials are confined inside government housing compounds. calm amidst the political storm. people in the city of adjusting to a new reality of military rule a state of emergency has been declared for one year. despite calls for resistance by former defacto leader aung sang suu kyi residents of me on mars the largest city are hesitant. for 72 hours but people won't go on the street in protest everyone knows the military has guns and they are used to shooting people i think people will find another way to protest. we are very timid and we can't say anything i'm afrai
galvanizing or that that has been forming around alexei now viney in recent weeks that's enough of a threat to the kremlin that they can't ignore it anymore and we thank you very much that was our correspondent emily sure win there. the u.n. security council is preparing to meet in emergency session to discuss the military coup. governments around the world have. seizure of power the u.s. is threatening to re-impose sanctions to try to force the generals to stand. for were defacto leader has...
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demonstrate that democracy can still deliver for our people and this changed world that in my view as our galvanizing mission democracy doesn't happen by accident we have to defend it fight for it strengthen it renew it we have to prove that our model isn't a relic of history it's the single best way to revitalize the promise of our future and if we work together with our democratic partners with strength and confidence i know we'll meet every challenge and outpace every challenger you know we must prepare together for a long term strategic competition with china how the united states europe and asia work together to assure the peace and defend our shared values and advance our prosperity across the pacific will be among the most consequential efforts we undertake competition with china is going to be stiff. that's what i expect and that's what i welcome because i believe in the global system europe and the united states together with our allies in the end of pacific work so hard to build over the last 70 years we can own the race for the future but to do so we have to be clear about the stark invest
demonstrate that democracy can still deliver for our people and this changed world that in my view as our galvanizing mission democracy doesn't happen by accident we have to defend it fight for it strengthen it renew it we have to prove that our model isn't a relic of history it's the single best way to revitalize the promise of our future and if we work together with our democratic partners with strength and confidence i know we'll meet every challenge and outpace every challenger you know we...
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hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta can we expect this to further galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest of journalist protesters as well as the deaths have also really been fueling people's anger and resolve to stay in the streets and to keep the civil society civil disobedience movement going and what kind of strategy have we seen from the protesters in recent days. so we've been seeing a 2 pronged strategy one is to wards are reaching out to the international community whether that is the rule the u.n. permanent representative or the rule just how much tags protesting at embassies in front of you and offices things like that as well as really preparing for violence you see a lot more people who are in construction helmets people are wearing shoes that they can run in people have gone out with their emergency contact as was their blood type not their arm and you know just really being prepared as well as learning from other protests such as hong kong and what we've seen in thailand in recent years. it's him in time in yangon and thank you s
hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta can we expect this to further galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest of journalist protesters as well as the deaths have also really been fueling people's anger and resolve to stay in the streets and to keep the civil society civil disobedience movement going and what kind of strategy have we seen from the protesters in recent days. so we've been seeing a 2 pronged strategy one is to wards are reaching out...
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there's a ground all support a groundswell support for the protesters is the military crackdown galvanizing the protesters in ways that it didn't do before. yeah and we should be clear when we talk about you know crackdown they have it's not like in protest decades ago at least not yet where they've shot down massive numbers of demonstrators it hasn't got to the point at least not yet if he doesn't get there but you know the military with the fact that 2 protesters are manoli were killed over the weekend we had a young woman who died on friday she turned 20 years old while she was a hospital while she was on life support hospital it is just united that movement is just added more fuel to the protest movement it didn't scare them away it got more people to come out. what what what makes this time so very different that people are basically willing to take the bullet you know there's a few few reasons for this 1st off keep in mind that these people they got a taste of democracy these last few years it wasn't great there was a lot of promise this democracy was struggling to transition to democ
there's a ground all support a groundswell support for the protesters is the military crackdown galvanizing the protesters in ways that it didn't do before. yeah and we should be clear when we talk about you know crackdown they have it's not like in protest decades ago at least not yet where they've shot down massive numbers of demonstrators it hasn't got to the point at least not yet if he doesn't get there but you know the military with the fact that 2 protesters are manoli were killed over...
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taking part in these protests it's their 1st time on the streets so this protest seems seems to have galvanized a kind of new energy. a new among people here in russia. and how much of a threat to these protests to president vladimir putin. well i think they are a threat especially because many of the many of the people that i spoke to this weekend last week as well at the protest said that this isn't really so much about . this is about the corruption of the ruling elite this is about very much flooding near putin himself and we've seen that it is a threat i think to the prime line also in the way that they've reacted to the protests 1st of all the mere putin himself actually had to come out last week and talk about the accusations against him of owning this hollis on the black sea those were accusations leveled at him by alex lining in the video on you tube usually putin and also other politicians here just ignore it. and even many opposition protests they just simply ignore them they don't talk about them now we've seen politicians of the highest level including by the mere putin and day inc
taking part in these protests it's their 1st time on the streets so this protest seems seems to have galvanized a kind of new energy. a new among people here in russia. and how much of a threat to these protests to president vladimir putin. well i think they are a threat especially because many of the many of the people that i spoke to this weekend last week as well at the protest said that this isn't really so much about . this is about the corruption of the ruling elite this is about very...
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that, in my view, is our galvanizing mission. democracy does not happen by accident. we have to defend it, fight for it, strengthen it, renew it. we have to prove that our model is not a relic of history. it is the single best way to revitalize the promise of our future. if we work together with our democratic partners, with strength and confidence, i know we will meet every challenge and face every challenger. we must prepare together. for long-term strategic competition with china. how the u.s., europe, and asia work together to secure the peace and defend our shared values and advance our prosperity across the pacific will be among the most consequential efforts we undertake. competition with china is going to be stiff. that is what i expect. and that is what i welcome. because i believe in the global system, europe and the u.s. together, with our allies, to work so hard over the last 70 years. we can own the race for the future. but to do so, we have to be clear eyed about historic investments and the partnerships that this will require. we have to protect the spa
that, in my view, is our galvanizing mission. democracy does not happen by accident. we have to defend it, fight for it, strengthen it, renew it. we have to prove that our model is not a relic of history. it is the single best way to revitalize the promise of our future. if we work together with our democratic partners, with strength and confidence, i know we will meet every challenge and face every challenger. we must prepare together. for long-term strategic competition with china. how the...
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but because it was president trump and federal executions that galvanized national attention and because he was such a controversial lightning rod, how you felt about those executions was bound how you felt about trump if you are trump supporter those executions seemed like a strong president doing something his predecessors were reluctant to do and if you are the opponent of trump and think he is a monster then that's part of the reign of terror. but i think that moment comes at the end of the long decline and peaks about 20 years ago over the last 20 years it has been fewer and fewer death sentences every year, fewer executions the culture is turning away from it there was a time when hundreds of people would show up to protest and scream at each other it felt like a culture war issue with gun control or abortion or the way we think about climate change. by the time trump came to carry out the execution it changed a much calm her debate the death penalty was less popular and it seemed irrelevant relic of the past and would continue to fade out. but then trump galvanized the support but
but because it was president trump and federal executions that galvanized national attention and because he was such a controversial lightning rod, how you felt about those executions was bound how you felt about trump if you are trump supporter those executions seemed like a strong president doing something his predecessors were reluctant to do and if you are the opponent of trump and think he is a monster then that's part of the reign of terror. but i think that moment comes at the end of the...
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they have become, i think more the party of corporate interest and trump was able to galvanize thesee left out and he the did not do it on issues. he did it on hate and division. so, if there's any way for the republican party to try to appeal to people who don't respond to those crazy extreme ideals, but still want to be heard, i think the republican party needs to get back to making sure they are meeting the needs of regular, every day people in their party. >> we have to get past the language of hate for our political enemy. we have lost the basic sense of humanity and dignity and we have to go back to that to rebuild from here. >> reporter: earlier this evening i spoke with an impeachment manager, eric swalwell, congressman, thank you so much for joining us tonight, we at least expected an acquittal, the outcome of the impeachment trial was not a surprise, but you say that it was all worth it. what do you think was accomplished and do you think any of form er president trump's most staunch supporters were swayed at all by any of the evidence presented. >> we were trying to sway t
they have become, i think more the party of corporate interest and trump was able to galvanize thesee left out and he the did not do it on issues. he did it on hate and division. so, if there's any way for the republican party to try to appeal to people who don't respond to those crazy extreme ideals, but still want to be heard, i think the republican party needs to get back to making sure they are meeting the needs of regular, every day people in their party. >> we have to get past the...
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think that the george floyd video at the same time that we had ahmaud arbery killed, this is a galvanizing moment. what should we pay attention to because we've been similar places? >> great point. there have been philosophical circles about the use of the optic nerve as the basis, as the grounding metaphor for knowledge. ocular centrism, where we see that epistemic authority is derived from the ability to see when richard rorie talked about the minds of the glassy essence, thinking and echoing cartesian epistemology and i don't want to get all dirty about it but it's these big arguments and intellectual circles and in what they call the humanities. where the non-hard sciences and where there have been arguments about that knowledge and it'sbased upon who you see , what you see and how the mind is performing and how the sites of a particular reality mediates a certain conception of truth. i think about that when it comes to these arguments about it testimony that i've so poorly and crudely been reductive about but i think about them when i think about what we see suddenly, a kind of cartes
think that the george floyd video at the same time that we had ahmaud arbery killed, this is a galvanizing moment. what should we pay attention to because we've been similar places? >> great point. there have been philosophical circles about the use of the optic nerve as the basis, as the grounding metaphor for knowledge. ocular centrism, where we see that epistemic authority is derived from the ability to see when richard rorie talked about the minds of the glassy essence, thinking and...
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hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta can we expect this to further galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest of journalist protesters as well as the deaths have also really been fueling people's anger and resolve to stay in the streets and to keep the civil society civil disobedience movement going and what kind of strategy have we seen from the protesters in recent days. so we've been seeing a 2 pronged strategy one is to wards are reaching out to the international community whether that is the rule the u.n. permanent representative or through just hashtags protesting at embassies in front of u.n. offices things like that as well as really preparing for violence you see a lot more people who are in construction helmets people are wearing shoes that they can run in people have gone out with their emergency contact as was their blood type bread not their arm and you know just really being prepared as was learning from other protests such as hong kong or we've seen in thailand in recent years tennis him in time in yangon and thank you so much for t
hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta can we expect this to further galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest of journalist protesters as well as the deaths have also really been fueling people's anger and resolve to stay in the streets and to keep the civil society civil disobedience movement going and what kind of strategy have we seen from the protesters in recent days. so we've been seeing a 2 pronged strategy one is to wards are reaching out...
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are at war with something that i thought long and hard about using that language and i think it's galvanizing as well and inspiring because when we describe it that way there's also a sense that we can maybe do something about this. not necessarily taking up arms against dementia utilizing strategies to with the understanding thatthis is not preordained . >> why do people experience cognitive decline as they age? what's going on inside of our brains when we have that memory loss thatso many of us feel when we get older ? >> it's interesting. we can measure things in the brain now better than we could even a couple of decades ago and what we start to understand is that memory and again, something you know well. cognitive decline processes learning, all these different things rely on so many different areas of the brain. we can point to an area of the brain such as the hippocampus and a safe memory is located here. the superior frontal gyrus could be some of your intuition, your judgment, your inhibitions, things like that but they are all very interconnected. what keeps happening in cognitive
are at war with something that i thought long and hard about using that language and i think it's galvanizing as well and inspiring because when we describe it that way there's also a sense that we can maybe do something about this. not necessarily taking up arms against dementia utilizing strategies to with the understanding thatthis is not preordained . >> why do people experience cognitive decline as they age? what's going on inside of our brains when we have that memory loss thatso...
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evidence of president trumps a long campaign to de litigious de legitimizes electoral defeat and to galvanize his supporters to help him retain his power at any cost so we're going to go at this point step by step and explain the progression all the way up until the attack . good afternoon y'all my name is walking goss through i represent san antonio in the united states congress there's a saying that a lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth as a chance to put on its shoes that was before the internet the point of that saying is that a lie can do incredible damage and destruction and that's especially true when that lie is told by the most powerful person on earth our commander in chief the president of the united states this attack did not come from one speech and it didn't happen by accident the evidence shows clearly that this mob was provoked over many months by donald j. trump and if you look at the evidence his purposeful conduct. you'll see that the attack was forseeable and preventable i'll start by discussing president trump's actions leading up to the election when
evidence of president trumps a long campaign to de litigious de legitimizes electoral defeat and to galvanize his supporters to help him retain his power at any cost so we're going to go at this point step by step and explain the progression all the way up until the attack . good afternoon y'all my name is walking goss through i represent san antonio in the united states congress there's a saying that a lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth as a chance to put on its shoes...
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events in china a public health emergency of international concern this fake notice would have galvanizedthe international community into an earlier and arguably more effective response but weeks after the w.h.o. was notified about the roof outbreak the matter was still under discussion. was the director general decided to. be declaring say. just. it's action. used to be basically the government chinese government providing information. is working without a part of the night and day in china and the other affected countries at the regional level and here at the headquarters to fill the gaps in our knowledge as quickly as possible widespread shiners the fake. trying to make disease regan's officially no country. shining. finally on january the 29th 10 truscott france sauce flew to china on an official visit. to. start serious health measures. it is. phrasing you feel see leave the chinese response you have to also recognize the mission mishandling of the heartbreak you know if they could just say well you did a great job of responding to the outbreak a you know even though we're in the beg
events in china a public health emergency of international concern this fake notice would have galvanizedthe international community into an earlier and arguably more effective response but weeks after the w.h.o. was notified about the roof outbreak the matter was still under discussion. was the director general decided to. be declaring say. just. it's action. used to be basically the government chinese government providing information. is working without a part of the night and day in china...
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think should be kept in beyond that i mean the military does not want to allow her to be free to galvanize opposition to their rule i think they will simply find a way of keeping her in jail mean it's ludicrous to to arrest the democratically elected leadership of the country on on i mean simply causes a claiming claiming you know importation of walkie talkies i mean they'll make up what they need to make up to keep on sensitive she in jail and they'll change the law if need be they've done it already they've done it in the past so i think that can't risk letting her to galvanize the protesters but they do have a problem in these protesters have learned from neighboring countries like thailand there's a youth element in the protests that also learned from protests in hong kong they know what to do they're well organized and i think we can expect these protests and the civil disobedience movement to continue as either side to think at a point prepared to negotiate on a on a different outcome. well. at this moment no i mean the military believes that that coup will be successful so they're n
think should be kept in beyond that i mean the military does not want to allow her to be free to galvanize opposition to their rule i think they will simply find a way of keeping her in jail mean it's ludicrous to to arrest the democratically elected leadership of the country on on i mean simply causes a claiming claiming you know importation of walkie talkies i mean they'll make up what they need to make up to keep on sensitive she in jail and they'll change the law if need be they've done it...
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hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta can we expect this to further galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest of journalist protesters as well as the deaths have also really been fueling people's anger and resolve to stay in the streets and to keep the civil society civil disobedience going and what kind of strategy have we seen from the protesters in recent days. so we've been seeing a 2 pronged strategy one is to wards are reaching out to the international community whether that is the rule the u.n. permanent representative or through just hashtags protesting at embassies in front of u.n. offices things like that as well as really preparing for violence you see a lot more people where construction helmets people are wearing shoes that they can run in people have gone out with their emergency contact as well as their blood type written not their are and you know just really being prepared as well as learning from other protests such as hong kong and all we've seen in recent years to the same in time in yangon and thank you so much for that. and s
hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta can we expect this to further galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest of journalist protesters as well as the deaths have also really been fueling people's anger and resolve to stay in the streets and to keep the civil society civil disobedience going and what kind of strategy have we seen from the protesters in recent days. so we've been seeing a 2 pronged strategy one is to wards are reaching out to the...
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there's a ground all support a groundswell support for the protesters is the military crackdown galvanizing the protesters in ways that it didn't do before. yeah and we should be clear when we talk about you know crackdown they have it's not like in protest decades ago at least not yet where they've shot down massive numbers of demonstrators it hasn't gotten to the point at least not yet hopefully doesn't get there but you know the military with the fact that 2 protesters are manoli were killed over the weekend we had a young woman who died on friday she turned 20 years old while she was a hospital while she was on life support hospital it is just united that movement has just added more fuel to the protest movement it didn't scare them away it got more people to come out. what makes this time so very different that people are basically willing to take the bullet. you know there's a few few reasons for this 1st off keep in mind that these people they got a taste of democracy these last few years it wasn't great there was a lot of promise this democracy was struggling to transition to democr
there's a ground all support a groundswell support for the protesters is the military crackdown galvanizing the protesters in ways that it didn't do before. yeah and we should be clear when we talk about you know crackdown they have it's not like in protest decades ago at least not yet where they've shot down massive numbers of demonstrators it hasn't gotten to the point at least not yet hopefully doesn't get there but you know the military with the fact that 2 protesters are manoli were killed...
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he passed a series of legislation and other acts that galvanized the nation's attention. he is pushing reforms in a variety of areas, trying to arrest the decline of the nation and turn the tide of the depression. arguably the most important achievement of fdr's first term and the one he was most proud of was the social security act passed in 1935. it provided for old pensions for americans and unemployment insurance. this was fdr's proudest achievement of the entire new deal and a high point of his first term. one thing we wanted to be sure visitors to the museum understood was the continuing reality of fdr's disability. this was a man paralyzed from the waist down. what is interesting is to see what the public's perception of that was. one thing we point out to visitors is, we have 130 thousand photographs of fdr in our collections, but only four that show him in a wheelchair. that is because there was an unspoken rule observed by the press and media at the time that you don't photograph the president sitting in a wheelchair or ways that will reveal the extent of his di
he passed a series of legislation and other acts that galvanized the nation's attention. he is pushing reforms in a variety of areas, trying to arrest the decline of the nation and turn the tide of the depression. arguably the most important achievement of fdr's first term and the one he was most proud of was the social security act passed in 1935. it provided for old pensions for americans and unemployment insurance. this was fdr's proudest achievement of the entire new deal and a high point...
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moreover he'd seen clearly how his own incitement of violence and praise after the violence took place galvanized encouraged and electrified these extremist followers these tactics were road tested january 6th was a coma nation of the president's actions not an aberration from them the insurrection was the most violent and dangerous episode so far. in donald trump's continuing pattern and practice of inciting violence but i emphasize so far earlier congresswoman plaskett showed several episodes of trump's incitement that took place during the presidential election but is encourage men to violence against other public officials who he thought had crossed him long predates the 2020 campaign the incitement of violence is always dangerous but it's uniquely intolerable when done by the president of the united states of america but that became the norm and president trumps watch white supremacists in extremist groups have spread like wildfire across the land his own department of homeland security called homegrown terrorism the number one threat facing americans today but no matter how many people insi
moreover he'd seen clearly how his own incitement of violence and praise after the violence took place galvanized encouraged and electrified these extremist followers these tactics were road tested january 6th was a coma nation of the president's actions not an aberration from them the insurrection was the most violent and dangerous episode so far. in donald trump's continuing pattern and practice of inciting violence but i emphasize so far earlier congresswoman plaskett showed several episodes...
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hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta can we expect this to further galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest of journalist protesters as well as the deaths have also really been fueling people's anger and result to stay in the streets and to keep the civil society civil disobedience we have been going and what kind of strategy have we seen from the protesters in recent days. so we've been seeing a 2 pronged strategy one is to wards are reaching out to the international community whether that is the rule the u.n. permanent representative or the rule just hushed. protesting at embassies in front of u.n. offices things like that as well as really preparing for violence you see a lot more people who are in construction hell that people are wearing shoes that they can run in people have gone out with their emergency contact as well as their blood type written on their arm and you know just really being prepared as well as learning from other protests such as how calm have always seen in recent years turns him into in yangon and thank you so much for t
hearing on monday on charges brought against her by the military junta can we expect this to further galvanize the protests. yes and i think also the arrest of journalist protesters as well as the deaths have also really been fueling people's anger and result to stay in the streets and to keep the civil society civil disobedience we have been going and what kind of strategy have we seen from the protesters in recent days. so we've been seeing a 2 pronged strategy one is to wards are reaching...
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you'll recall that effort back in 2003 was galvanized by a couple of issues. one was an issue involving the car tax, the vehicle licensing fee and the other one was some rolling blackouts that we had in california and voter frustration around that. so recall efforts really do tend to need to be animated by one or most two issues and in this case what we're seeing is this frustration over covid-19. there are many different elements to it, many different angles to it but fundamentally there are some similarities in terms of the amount of voter frustration out there about the governor's performance. >> so given that, these vulnerabilities, those hoping to unseat him certainly see an opportunity right now. so former san diego mayor kevin falkner is making the media rounds today after he kicked off his campaign to unseat him yesterday. and here was his campaign video called promise. let's take a look. >> i know we could clean up california. and that is why i'm running for governor. i'm running to make a difference. not to make promises. if we're willing to think di
you'll recall that effort back in 2003 was galvanized by a couple of issues. one was an issue involving the car tax, the vehicle licensing fee and the other one was some rolling blackouts that we had in california and voter frustration around that. so recall efforts really do tend to need to be animated by one or most two issues and in this case what we're seeing is this frustration over covid-19. there are many different elements to it, many different angles to it but fundamentally there are...
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bloody sunday in selma, alabama, galvanized the civil rights movement.y captain paris davis broke barriers on the battlefi were one of the first black officers in the green berets? >> yes, i was. >> reporter: how did that work? >> it worked well. i said, look, you can call me captain davis, but you can't call me a [ bleep ], and it did happen. >> northeast of saigon near bong son -- >> reporter: june, 1965, davis led a nearly 19-hour raid. >> we were stocking bodies the way you do canned goods in a grocery store. >> reporter: hit by a grenade and gunfire, davis would not leave behinds americans billy and robert, both gravely injured. >> brown had been shot, i could actually see his -- his brain pulsating. it was that big. and he said, am i going to die? and i -- i said, not before me. >> reporter: were you ever told to leave? >> well, twice. >> reporter: as davis first revealed in 1969 to an up and coming local tv host, phil donahue. >> i told him, sir, i'm not going to leave. i still have an american out there. >> what did he say? >> he told me to -- to
bloody sunday in selma, alabama, galvanized the civil rights movement.y captain paris davis broke barriers on the battlefi were one of the first black officers in the green berets? >> yes, i was. >> reporter: how did that work? >> it worked well. i said, look, you can call me captain davis, but you can't call me a [ bleep ], and it did happen. >> northeast of saigon near bong son -- >> reporter: june, 1965, davis led a nearly 19-hour raid. >> we were stocking...
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i last year the decriminalisation of abortion in argentina galvanized pro-choice demonstrations across latin america that momentum spilled into the streets of the mexican capital though we didn't draw a significant response from political leaders moniba says from this issue well that was of the solution taken by argentina in the case of mexico and would controversial topics i've always held that citizens should be consulted. it's uncertain however if the president's proposed national referendum on abortion would bring about decriminalization after all religious conservatism carries a lot of weight in mexican politics the position held by mexico's president has not satisfied the growing calls from feminists collectives who have a lot of the president's more than a party which also controls a majority of seats in congress to pass federal legislation in support of women's reproductive rights. pro-choice advocates say as long as abortion is legal in the majority of mexican states the longer nonprofit groups like sophie has more or less help more of us will continue to fill the void. al-jaz
i last year the decriminalisation of abortion in argentina galvanized pro-choice demonstrations across latin america that momentum spilled into the streets of the mexican capital though we didn't draw a significant response from political leaders moniba says from this issue well that was of the solution taken by argentina in the case of mexico and would controversial topics i've always held that citizens should be consulted. it's uncertain however if the president's proposed national referendum...
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passion is fischer's right as we speak right as we speak i'm probably going to hear that there are galvanize in that crowd over here and you know this area has become the center of a straight uprising against a passion and people have been camping here overnight for his 2nd night lighting fires inside metal barrel barrels they are getting drinking water and supplies and they are adamant they will stay here until their key demand is meant that pasha now on stands down. we've made significant progress it has to create he who betrayed the nation has to leave we've never had such a vile leader who treated us so badly. the only the scientific community top politicians policies everyone is against nicole pushing. this you know i think today's a crucial day so many things have already happened and so many things have been disclosed so everyone who's been following pressure now they realize they were misled and will turn away from him he's a liar. after the demonstration is over and people are going to march him down the cd and as you can see tensions are running high after the army's top commander
passion is fischer's right as we speak right as we speak i'm probably going to hear that there are galvanize in that crowd over here and you know this area has become the center of a straight uprising against a passion and people have been camping here overnight for his 2nd night lighting fires inside metal barrel barrels they are getting drinking water and supplies and they are adamant they will stay here until their key demand is meant that pasha now on stands down. we've made significant...
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terms of trying to bring bring together the country and and perhaps deal with with what i knew to galvanized and disgruntled people around the country. well i mean you know it certainly helps to have a an occupant of the oval office for lease is a decent person to be genuinely dedicated to the project of broome get together but i think it's a very very tall task it's usually given the asylum media environments in which we presently operate. but i do think that biden will continue to message a message of unity and i think the other thing is i think he will either not to continue to be litigators the constitution crimes of trot but to try to pre-marital gather legislatively to basically show that he's got a program that is designed to. aggressively address the problems that are facing all americans and not to rely on the politics of division at time i just go back to the trial and that's the mechanics of the next couple of days what do you expect the defense team to hear it was interesting today that the that the democrats were highlighting the fact that some of the people who've been arrested
terms of trying to bring bring together the country and and perhaps deal with with what i knew to galvanized and disgruntled people around the country. well i mean you know it certainly helps to have a an occupant of the oval office for lease is a decent person to be genuinely dedicated to the project of broome get together but i think it's a very very tall task it's usually given the asylum media environments in which we presently operate. but i do think that biden will continue to message a...
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is pushing back as they always have in the past this time the protesters are just so much more galvanized. they are indeed i think in the past when this has happened i guess most notably in 1908 was a very different place was very isolated news was leaking out very slowly in days of no weeks now they are seeing these images flashing across social media screens almost instantly despite the efforts by the military go mad to try and slow down or cut off the internet in many areas it's still getting out it's getting out to the outside world many people have heard the address by marrs ambassador to the united nations general assembly on friday night and would deeply encouraged by that that the world is aware of their plight they are asking for the world to intervene who knows if that will happen but but they are communicating with each other and they've also had 5 years of relatively democratic rule they've seen the benefits that have come from an elected government and i think many of them particularly the cue that all those benefits will be lost if things start to roll back. thank you tony c
is pushing back as they always have in the past this time the protesters are just so much more galvanized. they are indeed i think in the past when this has happened i guess most notably in 1908 was a very different place was very isolated news was leaking out very slowly in days of no weeks now they are seeing these images flashing across social media screens almost instantly despite the efforts by the military go mad to try and slow down or cut off the internet in many areas it's still...
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actions have also galvanized civil society protests he's moving unconstitutional because this new constitution we have 2007. drew does not make this kind of provision in which he can just come and dissolve parliament just like that there are certain procedures he should have followed before the parliament could have been dissolved only the latest in the series of moves that have been happening in this country since 2010 soviet against all those moves. since both factions claim to control the governing party the issue is being disputed at the election commission whether m.p.'s return to work or the country goes to elections it's the people who will likely be affected after giving the government demanded to lead for 5 years by a comfortable majority of. the time. and oscar winner christopher plummer has died at the age of 91 he was best known for his role as captain von trapp opposite julie andrews in the 1965 blockbuster the sound of music al-jazeera as christensen to me looks back on his 6 decades in film television and on stage for. christopher plummer was a classically trained actor in his n
actions have also galvanized civil society protests he's moving unconstitutional because this new constitution we have 2007. drew does not make this kind of provision in which he can just come and dissolve parliament just like that there are certain procedures he should have followed before the parliament could have been dissolved only the latest in the series of moves that have been happening in this country since 2010 soviet against all those moves. since both factions claim to control the...
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hundred days in office, he passes a whole series of legislation and other acts that really just galvanize the nations attention and really he's pushing reforms in a whole variety of areas, trying to arrest the decline of the nation and turned the tide of the depression. arguably the most important achievement of fdr's first term and the one that he was most proud of was the social security act passed in 1935. it provided for old age pensions for americans, and unemployment insurance. again, this was probably fdr's proudest achievement of the entire new deal and a real high point of his first term. one of the things that we wanted to be sure visitors to the museum understood, was the continuing reality of fdr's disability. this is a man who is paralyzed from the waist down. what's interesting is to see what the public perception of that was. and one of the things that we always point out to visitors here is that we have 130,000 photographs of fdr in our elections. but we only have four that show him in a wheelchair. that's because there was a unspoken rule that was observed by the press an
hundred days in office, he passes a whole series of legislation and other acts that really just galvanize the nations attention and really he's pushing reforms in a whole variety of areas, trying to arrest the decline of the nation and turned the tide of the depression. arguably the most important achievement of fdr's first term and the one that he was most proud of was the social security act passed in 1935. it provided for old age pensions for americans, and unemployment insurance. again,...
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now this campaign has been underway for decades but really it was galvanized under siege and payne who really made it quite a significant part of his leadership a promise to end extreme poverty at the time in 2012 when he came to power there was still about 100000000 people mostly in rural areas living in poverty but what he did was send about 3000000 chinese communist party officials to these rule areas and they would told to go door to door knocking on every household checking their income details and then they were provided with targets to alleviate these counties out of poverty so for example the government has poured billions of dollars into building apartment blocks in your housing building factories building schools building roads and infrastructure and over the past 8 years these county officials have been tasked with making sure every household that they've nurtured has been lifted out of poverty and has had the quality of life improved china has criticised the united states for sailing a warship through the taiwan strait saying it undermines peace and stability in the region
now this campaign has been underway for decades but really it was galvanized under siege and payne who really made it quite a significant part of his leadership a promise to end extreme poverty at the time in 2012 when he came to power there was still about 100000000 people mostly in rural areas living in poverty but what he did was send about 3000000 chinese communist party officials to these rule areas and they would told to go door to door knocking on every household checking their income...
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and he is sort of galvanized by his visit. he will come out of retirement and he says i think i have one more great history painting in me and that is this. it is the exhumation of the mastadon. it is all of the workers, and excavating the bones from that pit in upstate new york. it stilled in with water. you see the thunderstorms in the background. it's like a pete bog. so it is acidic and goopy, but it is farmland if you can get this stuff out of the way. so here is the farmer on the ladder. you see right behind him there is a shirtless worker holding up one of the lower leg bones. and peel has his template with that lower leg bone so he is confirming what they're bringing out of the pit. if you look near the water wheel you see teeth and other small bones as they begin to literally excavate american identity out of the primordial ooze. the idea that landscape conveys our national mandate, it starts here. 20 years before thomas kohl starts painting in the catskills. we have a mountain landscape with a thunderstorm and litera
and he is sort of galvanized by his visit. he will come out of retirement and he says i think i have one more great history painting in me and that is this. it is the exhumation of the mastadon. it is all of the workers, and excavating the bones from that pit in upstate new york. it stilled in with water. you see the thunderstorms in the background. it's like a pete bog. so it is acidic and goopy, but it is farmland if you can get this stuff out of the way. so here is the farmer on the ladder....