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george harrison who had been stockpiling these songs explodes.atest beatle solo album of all. >> over the years, you know, i had such a lot of songs mounting up that i really wanted to do. but only one or two tunes per album. >> were you held down by the other fellows? >> well, very subtly, yes. >> i just like to thank you all for coming here. as you all know, it's a special-benefit concert. >> ravi shankar went to george harrison and said this horrible thing is happening in bangladesh. what can we do? and that created the first ever done. >> the concert for bangladesh was the granddaddy of all issue-themed kertd concerts. and not only did you get george harrison, you got eric clapton. >> it put two beatles back on the stage again. it was unparalleled, at the time. and it may still be unparalleled. >> a great deal of music of the '70s was people who had succeeded in the '60s finding new ways to express themselves in the '70s. have you any idea why your group particularly has lasted as long as it has? >> because we stay together, i suppose. >> for
george harrison who had been stockpiling these songs explodes.atest beatle solo album of all. >> over the years, you know, i had such a lot of songs mounting up that i really wanted to do. but only one or two tunes per album. >> were you held down by the other fellows? >> well, very subtly, yes. >> i just like to thank you all for coming here. as you all know, it's a special-benefit concert. >> ravi shankar went to george harrison and said this horrible thing is...
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that's the george harrison classic "got my mind set on you." because my youngest grandson eli and i dance, laugh, sing to it all the time. thank you for singing it. i'm the oldest grandmother to six beautiful grandkids. eli is the youngest, and we thank you so much for singing that song. we love it. >> kelly: it is one that comes
that's the george harrison classic "got my mind set on you." because my youngest grandson eli and i dance, laugh, sing to it all the time. thank you for singing it. i'm the oldest grandmother to six beautiful grandkids. eli is the youngest, and we thank you so much for singing that song. we love it. >> kelly: it is one that comes
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ashley: probably here comes the sun, george harrison wrote it when hanging out in the late 60s.y. if you want to send, please send in your stuff, an email or anything you like. anything you like send it to us. just turn it in please. it is friday, here's the friday trivia question, how far away as the horizon? answer after this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ mom and dad left costa rica, 1971. and in 1990, they opened lrazu. when the pandemic hit, pickup and delivery was still viable. that kept us afloat. keeping our diners informed on google was so important. the support from our customers, it honestly kept us going. i will always be
ashley: probably here comes the sun, george harrison wrote it when hanging out in the late 60s.y. if you want to send, please send in your stuff, an email or anything you like. anything you like send it to us. just turn it in please. it is friday, here's the friday trivia question, how far away as the horizon? answer after this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in...
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there is reason for this george washington andrew jackson and william henry harrison had all been generals who became president. but in the process pope made enemies of both his generals. he congratulated himself on remaining nonpartisan. his efforts failed to prevent zachary taylor from succeeding in this president. pope wound up the mexican war and brought the troops home before leaving office. but he survived his presidency by only three months. he died of cholera in nashville in 1849. taylor lived just a year longer dying in office in 1850. his successor was millard fillmore throughout the 19th century mexican war was deplored and james polk was vilified for it. historians of that era and many of the generals during the civil war had been junior officers in that war. just thought it was morally reprehensible the whole affair. at polk's reputation improved in the early 20th century of the rise of american nationalism. today historians rate james polk is one of the 10 best us presidents. it remains one of the most obscure. has harry truman observed in ranking polk with george washington
there is reason for this george washington andrew jackson and william henry harrison had all been generals who became president. but in the process pope made enemies of both his generals. he congratulated himself on remaining nonpartisan. his efforts failed to prevent zachary taylor from succeeding in this president. pope wound up the mexican war and brought the troops home before leaving office. but he survived his presidency by only three months. he died of cholera in nashville in 1849....
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harrison of the baltimore police department. and historian keith mays. i want to bring up, senator klobuchar, what george floyd's brother said right after the verdict. here is what he said. >> the video. you don't need nothing but the video. you couldn't stop the video. you couldn't fast forward the video. somebody was tortured to death. >> senator, without the video, where would we be today? >> i don't know, chuck. but what i do know is this. keith ellison and his team did an incredible job. you had the witnesses, the people that just -- regular people walking by who didn't walk away, who testified. what i came through that trial thinking, the guilt they were shouldering, when they could do nothing about it, the young teenager saying every night she laid awake, apologizing to george floyd, thinking, what could i have done. well, i think you've got to flip that. it's what can we do. to me, you cannot have true justice when chokeholds and knees on the neck are still being considered legitimate in some places. you cannot have true justice when a young kid can get stopped for an expired tag and then end up
harrison of the baltimore police department. and historian keith mays. i want to bring up, senator klobuchar, what george floyd's brother said right after the verdict. here is what he said. >> the video. you don't need nothing but the video. you couldn't stop the video. you couldn't fast forward the video. somebody was tortured to death. >> senator, without the video, where would we be today? >> i don't know, chuck. but what i do know is this. keith ellison and his team did an...
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and that's why we must pass the george floyd justice in police act, to change this going forward. and that's on us. >> commissioner harrison, you said wednesday that you watched the chauvin verdict through multiple lenses, as a father, as a black man, and as a police officer. so explain how those range of emotions that you felt through all those lenses. >> first of all, thank you, chuck, for having me on, and good morning, senator. i had to watch this through multipleable lenses. i am a police chief in and out of two major american cities. but before becoming a police chief or police officer, i'm an african-american man who grew up in an urban city. i am the father of two african-american children, my son and my daughter. and so i had to look at this through multiple lenses. i agree with the verdict. it was the right verdict on all three counts. and as a chief, i had to anticipate what would happen and prepare my department for what could happen if that verdict did not come that way. but not only was it the right verdict. i'm very pleased as a police chief to see that verdict. and i'm very pleased as an african-american ci
and that's why we must pass the george floyd justice in police act, to change this going forward. and that's on us. >> commissioner harrison, you said wednesday that you watched the chauvin verdict through multiple lenses, as a father, as a black man, and as a police officer. so explain how those range of emotions that you felt through all those lenses. >> first of all, thank you, chuck, for having me on, and good morning, senator. i had to watch this through multipleable lenses. i...
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harrison. see you later in the week. >> thank you, rev. >>> by the end of this week, though, we may see prosecutors' closing arguments in the trial of derek chauvin for the killing of georgeyd. and floyd's brother is expected to take the stand as one of the prosecution's final witnesses. joining me now is mother of the late eric garner and we also have a civil rights attorney. let me start with you. we are especially honored that you are joining us tonight. you've traveled with me to minneapolis three or four times now over the past year, offering your condolences. and, unfortunately, you shared your experience as a mother of the late eric garner who was killed by police with the same kind of compression that we saw by knee in the case of george floyd, by the arm in the case of your son. and i've seen you as late as tuesday when we were there, shared private moments with the family, because only you and family members know what it is. i've been on a lot of these cases over the decades, as you know through national action network and in that capacity. i worked with your family and did the eulogy at your son's funeral and did it at george's, and in that capacity go back and
harrison. see you later in the week. >> thank you, rev. >>> by the end of this week, though, we may see prosecutors' closing arguments in the trial of derek chauvin for the killing of georgeyd. and floyd's brother is expected to take the stand as one of the prosecution's final witnesses. joining me now is mother of the late eric garner and we also have a civil rights attorney. let me start with you. we are especially honored that you are joining us tonight. you've traveled with...
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speak now to marvyn harrison, the founder of dope black dads — an online community for fathers to discuss the experiences of being black. thanks for talking to us, what impact did george fantastic moment in the sense it was _ on you? it was a fantastic moment in the sense it was the _ on you? it was a fantastic moment in the sense it was the first _ on you? it was a fantastic moment in the sense it was the first time - on you? it was a fantastic moment in the sense it was the first time i - the sense it was the first time i have seen, after his murder, people from all around the world come together on black lives and this is something within our community we have experienced at length and we are very present too and we live it everyday, so when we have spoken about some things that happen not only in the us, but also the uk, we have often found this has been dismissed as something that is a figment of our imagination or something that happens in different places, but this is the first time all the stories came out at the first time and it has moved me specifically, but i know the wider community has been very much moved by this and we really want to see justice at thi
speak now to marvyn harrison, the founder of dope black dads — an online community for fathers to discuss the experiences of being black. thanks for talking to us, what impact did george fantastic moment in the sense it was _ on you? it was a fantastic moment in the sense it was the _ on you? it was a fantastic moment in the sense it was the first _ on you? it was a fantastic moment in the sense it was the first time - on you? it was a fantastic moment in the sense it was the first time i -...