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and we will be back there with you for neither one, nick clark and george square in glasgow. thank you very much in deeds. have pfizer says a new pill? it's developing for coven 19 has cut risks of hospitalizations and debts. i almost 90 per cents. the drug maker will conduct 2 more studies of the antiviral pill, if accepted by the food and drug administration, it hopes to roll it out soon as possible. china is battling its most wide spread cove at 19 outbreaks since the virus was 1st identified and will hon. last year, the countries recorded more than $900.00 cases since last month. officials have maintained a 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic defending the use of severe and sudden locked downs. katrina, you reports from beijing. it's supposed to be the happiest place on earth. but earlier this week, the dizzy landing park in shanghai became a temporary prison. authorities promptly shut exit after a visitor from the previous day tested positive for covered 1934000 guests, but prevented from leaving before been tested for the virus. china is battling to contain its most wi
and we will be back there with you for neither one, nick clark and george square in glasgow. thank you very much in deeds. have pfizer says a new pill? it's developing for coven 19 has cut risks of hospitalizations and debts. i almost 90 per cents. the drug maker will conduct 2 more studies of the antiviral pill, if accepted by the food and drug administration, it hopes to roll it out soon as possible. china is battling its most wide spread cove at 19 outbreaks since the virus was 1st...
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i am right in the center of glasgow, just by george square _ center of glasgow, just by george squareen walking through the city from the _ have been walking through the city from the west end for the last couple — from the west end for the last couple of— from the west end for the last couple of hours. we understand there are thousands of them. we are not sure how— are thousands of them. we are not sure how many but they are filling up sure how many but they are filling unjust— sure how many but they are filling unjust the — sure how many but they are filling upjust the square behind me. and they are _ upjust the square behind me. and they are still coming down into the city. they are still coming down into the city there — they are still coming down into the city. there are police there making sure that _ city. there are police there making sure that they come down quite safely. — sure that they come down quite safely, and so far it has been a very— safely, and so far it has been a very peaceful, very friendly, very family— very peaceful, very friendly, very family orientated mornin
i am right in the center of glasgow, just by george square _ center of glasgow, just by george squareen walking through the city from the _ have been walking through the city from the west end for the last couple — from the west end for the last couple of— from the west end for the last couple of hours. we understand there are thousands of them. we are not sure how— are thousands of them. we are not sure how many but they are filling up sure how many but they are filling unjust— sure...
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it will, that's it from george square for now. but to you. thank you very much indeed. make china is battling as most widespread, coven, 19 night break. since the virus was 1st identified in war han last year, the countries recorded more than $900.00 cases since last month. officials have maintained a 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic defending the use of severe and sudden locked ends, which any reports from bating it's supposed to be the happiest place on earth. but earlier this week, the dizzy land theme park in shanghai became a temporary prison. authorities promptly shot exit after a visitor from the previous day tested positive for covered 193-4000 guests were prevented from leaving before being tested for the virus. china is battling to contain its most wide spread outbreak since the epidemic began last year. hundreds of cases of the delta varied have been reported in more than half of the country's provinces. despite many of china's neighbors opening up aging is maintaining a 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic. just a few cases, a met with rapid mass testing
it will, that's it from george square for now. but to you. thank you very much indeed. make china is battling as most widespread, coven, 19 night break. since the virus was 1st identified in war han last year, the countries recorded more than $900.00 cases since last month. officials have maintained a 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic defending the use of severe and sudden locked ends, which any reports from bating it's supposed to be the happiest place on earth. but earlier this week, the...
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i've been in george square i right. i've been in george square for most of the day.e in ten years old who all wanted more to be done about climate change. thousands of them here all listening to the speech there and i have beenjoined by ii9—year—old from south africa. you listened to the speech and we had a clip of the doubt. what did you think of the speech? i thought it was very — you think of the speech? i thought it was very truthful, _ you think of the speech? i thought it was very truthful, very _ you think of the speech? i thought | it was very truthful, very powerful. but also _ it was very truthful, very powerful. but also i — it was very truthful, very powerful. but also i listened to a speech but i but also i listened to a speech but i also _ but also i listened to a speech but i also listen to all the speeches before — i also listen to all the speeches before her which were actors from the global— before her which were actors from the global south, voices which were also saying — the global south, voices which were also saying such important things and al
i've been in george square i right. i've been in george square for most of the day.e in ten years old who all wanted more to be done about climate change. thousands of them here all listening to the speech there and i have beenjoined by ii9—year—old from south africa. you listened to the speech and we had a clip of the doubt. what did you think of the speech? i thought it was very — you think of the speech? i thought it was very truthful, _ you think of the speech? i thought it was very...
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it is a much bigger space than george square yesterday. beautiful rainbow behind me. i think people possibly put off by the weather but many thousands have not been put off and we are expecting them hopefully here in the next hour or so.— next hour or so. alexandria, thank ou ve next hour or so. alexandria, thank you very much- — as we've been hearing, protestors have been gathering around the world, notjust in glasgow. in london, thousands of protesters have been marching from the bank of england towards trafalgar square, where a rally will take place this afternoon. they're calling for more to be done to solve the climate crisis. at least eight people have died in a crush at the opening night of a music festival in texas. police in houston say panic broke out after the crowd began to surge towards the front of the stage at rapper travis scott's astroworld event. the show was called off shortly afterwards. kathryn stanczyszyns reports. a headline performance by rapper travis scott at the astroworld music festival in houston. thousands of
it is a much bigger space than george square yesterday. beautiful rainbow behind me. i think people possibly put off by the weather but many thousands have not been put off and we are expecting them hopefully here in the next hour or so.— next hour or so. alexandria, thank ou ve next hour or so. alexandria, thank you very much- — as we've been hearing, protestors have been gathering around the world, notjust in glasgow. in london, thousands of protesters have been marching from the bank of...
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ah, yes, you find as in george square in central gloucester, 33 kilometers from where when negotiations are going on in the un conference whole . and we're waiting here now for granted them both marches of come across the city from a couple grove park to hedge old square. and they've been various speakers speak, you know, a, waiting for the i tone of the youth movement. credit humbug. who started all this back in 2018 and demanding that the voice of the people is hug people. the street was heard, especially young people. let me introduce you to somebody we met 5 weeks ago. so when we were felony in poland, dominique la soda 90 and good to see you. harry came out when we filled with you last time we interviewed you, then in poland and you said we asked you about this conference and you said you were that confident. what was going to happen a weeks go by the lots of big announcements. what do you think? well, i think i'm not surprised that because i didn't have much hopes in the petitions and in the so called leaders who have come here and. and it proved that it was through writing it rig
ah, yes, you find as in george square in central gloucester, 33 kilometers from where when negotiations are going on in the un conference whole . and we're waiting here now for granted them both marches of come across the city from a couple grove park to hedge old square. and they've been various speakers speak, you know, a, waiting for the i tone of the youth movement. credit humbug. who started all this back in 2018 and demanding that the voice of the people is hug people. the street was...
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protests is beginning to gather hair and kelvin grove, part ahead of march across the city to george square from where we will hear from the likes to say of griffin berg. and you gotten an activist, vanessa mccarty, amongst others, organized by friday for future scotland, big part of the, for the future. moving right across the world. and amongst the demands that they're asking for is just that changed the system of these big you and climate congress is with thousands of delegates and politicians come from around the world to send on a city for a bit and then decide not very much. they want to have they demand that their voices are being heard. the voice in the street is heard, especially that of young people because it is their future after all. and it will be very interesting to get to your point, holler at what they think of what's happened. it caught 26 so far because you had lots of big announcements on forest, on toll on me thing, but that's outside of the talk. ready so is i good enough or is it just more blah, blah, blah? well, let's speak now to a judge of schools who's cert from 3
protests is beginning to gather hair and kelvin grove, part ahead of march across the city to george square from where we will hear from the likes to say of griffin berg. and you gotten an activist, vanessa mccarty, amongst others, organized by friday for future scotland, big part of the, for the future. moving right across the world. and amongst the demands that they're asking for is just that changed the system of these big you and climate congress is with thousands of delegates and...
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grove called me, margie just beginning to head of thousands of youth protest is heading across to george square from where we'll hear from the light. so greg hood bergen, vanessa mccarthy guided knox was amongst various others. i'd be very interesting to see what people here think about what happened the top 26. so far, lots of big are now to tourist on coal a meeting. but all of that is outside the talk, so it's not just more blah, blah, blah, is good, doesn't hurt it, or is it meaningful? let's speak now to our it's true, it's from a, from guatemala. tell us more about what is like back where you come from. and, and what kind of questions were on the american region in between mexico and central america, there has been the installation of mega danica, mining projects, thermal, electrical that are so here us climate solutions. but back in our territories are costing echosign, genocide displacement violence against indigenous communities and dedicated to all people dying. are people dying by the effects of the climate change by the violence of the states that are forcing de installation of mega
grove called me, margie just beginning to head of thousands of youth protest is heading across to george square from where we'll hear from the light. so greg hood bergen, vanessa mccarthy guided knox was amongst various others. i'd be very interesting to see what people here think about what happened the top 26. so far, lots of big are now to tourist on coal a meeting. but all of that is outside the talk, so it's not just more blah, blah, blah, is good, doesn't hurt it, or is it meaningful?...
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i'm in george square, which is in the centre of the city of glasgow, and that's where the march that behind us in the square and there is a real carnival atmosphere and a sense of youth and young people, there are some very young people, primary children who have been marching with their banners and their message todayis their banners and their message today is we are not going to school, we are going to keep our climate call. they are waiting for the march to come, it will possibly be here in the next half an hour so the stage is also set behind me and there will be speakers. greta thunberg, the swedish teenage activist will be there, and she will give her speech later on this afternoon.— later on this afternoon. alexandra mackenzie. _ later on this afternoon. alexandra mackenzie, thank _ later on this afternoon. alexandra mackenzie, thank you. _ later in the programme we'll be looking at the impact climate change is having on one community in alaska, which is at risk from rising sea levels. and a reminder you can keep up to date with everything that's going on at cop26 on our websi
i'm in george square, which is in the centre of the city of glasgow, and that's where the march that behind us in the square and there is a real carnival atmosphere and a sense of youth and young people, there are some very young people, primary children who have been marching with their banners and their message todayis their banners and their message today is we are not going to school, we are going to keep our climate call. they are waiting for the march to come, it will possibly be here in...
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she also spoke at george square yesterday and she was very critical of the conference, of cop26.she said it wasjust more blah blah blah, so we will be hearing from her and also some other activists a bit later on. we are seeing all of these protests and ijust wonder if we are seeing all of these protests and i just wonder if what they are saying and the action that is being taken is being acknowledged by those carrying out those really heavy negotiations?— negotiations? they are. the activists themselves - negotiations? they are. the l activists themselves obviously negotiations? they are. the - activists themselves obviously hope thatis activists themselves obviously hope that is the case, but they are saying that the decisions and the actions need to come from grass roots level and are not from people within the conference. and they have sent out another message today from cop26 coalition, the organisers of today's event, which is the biggest gathering of cop26 and they have said we won't tolerate warm words and long—term targets anymore, we want action now, so they are hoping
she also spoke at george square yesterday and she was very critical of the conference, of cop26.she said it wasjust more blah blah blah, so we will be hearing from her and also some other activists a bit later on. we are seeing all of these protests and ijust wonder if we are seeing all of these protests and i just wonder if what they are saying and the action that is being taken is being acknowledged by those carrying out those really heavy negotiations?— negotiations? they are. the...
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and it's a realfamily come straight to george square and it's a real family atmosphere and youngs was two weeks of celebrating business as usual and more blah, blah, blah. she is likely to repeat the phrase upon the stage later that she's become famous for later in glasgow. she's become famous for later in glasuow. ~ ., ., she's become famous for later in glasuow. a, ., i. . glasgow. more from you later, alexandra. _ glasgow. more from you later, alexandra, but _ glasgow. more from you later, alexandra, but thank - glasgow. more from you later, alexandra, but thank you - glasgow. more from you later, alexandra, but thank you very | glasgow. more from you later, - alexandra, but thank you very much. it's turned a little milder in glasgow today there was a frost across a large part of england to begin with but in all areas temperatures edging up a little as we go into the weekend and with more cloud around and even though the cloud around and even though the cloud is increasing, most places are dry and you might encounter more in the hills of cumbria especially north—west scotland
and it's a realfamily come straight to george square and it's a real family atmosphere and youngs was two weeks of celebrating business as usual and more blah, blah, blah. she is likely to repeat the phrase upon the stage later that she's become famous for later in glasgow. she's become famous for later in glasuow. ~ ., ., she's become famous for later in glasuow. a, ., i. . glasgow. more from you later, alexandra. _ glasgow. more from you later, alexandra, but _ glasgow. more from you later,...
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lin-manuel miranda and josh groban were among those gathered in times square to sing "sunday" from sondheim's musical "sunday in the park with george." the legendary composer died friday at the age 91. his works includes "west side story," "sweeney todd" and "into the woods." sondheim won eight tony awards and a pulitzer prize. >>> now time for a look at your monday weather. more snow will be flying around the great lakes today from michigan to pennsylvania and western new york but no significant amounts are expected. on the radar there's more heavy rain at times today for oregon and washington. 46 a flood watch is posted this morning around seattle. the rain could mix with snow at higher elevations. checking today high temperatures, unseasonably warm across the middle of the country. some areas 20 degrees above normal. mild in southern california and the southwest as well. >>> coming up, hold on to your pancakes. the shortage of maple syrup and what's being done about it. >>> but first the man who survived a flight from central america to florida hiding in the wheel well of a plane. >>> and the best deals on this cyber monday and
lin-manuel miranda and josh groban were among those gathered in times square to sing "sunday" from sondheim's musical "sunday in the park with george." the legendary composer died friday at the age 91. his works includes "west side story," "sweeney todd" and "into the woods." sondheim won eight tony awards and a pulitzer prize. >>> now time for a look at your monday weather. more snow will be flying around the great lakes today from...
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may 2020 broadway plaza was vandalized and looted following the death of george floyd and last friday in san francisco's union squareuxury retailers like louis vuitton or vandalized and looted by a group of people walnut creek police are now investigating if the crimes are connected. i don't know that answer and only the people involved know art, that would have been so scary being a customer here and and a worker here my god shoppers admit. they're uneasy about the brazen crime. this is a beautiful community. you should at the fear walking down the freaking street. you shouldn't have to worry about a gang of people running here stealing materialistic stuff the mayor calling for stiff penalties for those arrested. we will be encouraging the dea's office to charge them with the highest crimes possible and they will be spending a long time behind bars police say some of the suspects could face felony charges authorities are still reviewing surveillance video from inside the store. they're asking the public for any tips or information. they can provide and walnut creek cornell bernard abc 7 news. there was police activ
may 2020 broadway plaza was vandalized and looted following the death of george floyd and last friday in san francisco's union squareuxury retailers like louis vuitton or vandalized and looted by a group of people walnut creek police are now investigating if the crimes are connected. i don't know that answer and only the people involved know art, that would have been so scary being a customer here and and a worker here my god shoppers admit. they're uneasy about the brazen crime. this is a...
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after lexington and concord after the boston massacre and after george washington was made head of the revolutionary army so it doesn't square. it's so bad it's obviously meretricious. >> you think there's a reason that people want to start the conversation because there's in american history people don't know. maybe we should give it a chance so who's at fault for hiding this part of american historyho from us? why is that? >> a lot't of people just don't know in and the way we teach history it's probably cursory and unserious. thecu reason we are arguing abot it is in 1984 orwell said the past controls the future and who controls the present controls the past. when we argue about the past we argue about the trajectory of the nation. >> one of the really interesting point that i had never considered on what we know about american history and what we don't has to do with another legend that you wrote about on america's lynchings in the raise the point that our government did have knowledge about this but they were all classified and you wrote secrecy tells us what we cannot know and there's another role for government in thi
after lexington and concord after the boston massacre and after george washington was made head of the revolutionary army so it doesn't square. it's so bad it's obviously meretricious. >> you think there's a reason that people want to start the conversation because there's in american history people don't know. maybe we should give it a chance so who's at fault for hiding this part of american historyho from us? why is that? >> a lot't of people just don't know in and the way we...
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after george washington was made head of the revolutionary army. it doesn't square. and it's so bad, it's obviously meretricious. >> but do you think there's a reason people want to start the conversation because there is this lined stop of history where people don't know so maybe when someone comes up with the 1619 which is riddled with problems, maybe it's the first time someone heard it and says maybe we should give it a chance. was out fall or hiding this part of america history because it isn't taught and why is that? >> i don't think hiding suggests that they're doing it on purpose. a lot of people don't know and a lot of the way we teach history is probably cursory and not serious . the reason we're arguing about it is because it matters and in 1984 orwell says he who controls the past controls the future and he who controls the present controls the past. when we're arguing about the past we're arguing about the trajectory of the nation. >> one of the interesting points i had never considered when it comes to this what do we know about american history and wha
after george washington was made head of the revolutionary army. it doesn't square. and it's so bad, it's obviously meretricious. >> but do you think there's a reason people want to start the conversation because there is this lined stop of history where people don't know so maybe when someone comes up with the 1619 which is riddled with problems, maybe it's the first time someone heard it and says maybe we should give it a chance. was out fall or hiding this part of america history...
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after the boston tea party and after the boston massacre and after george washington was made had of the revolutionary army. it does not square. and is so bad, and obviously. >> what do you think there's a reason that people want to start the conversation because there's this blind stop with american history were people do not know and so we maybe 70 comes up with this project that is riddled with a problem, maybe it's the first time 70 heard it and said maybe we should give it a chance so who is in default from writing this because it did so clearly happen it was not taught so why is that. >> a lot of people just don't know and knowing that we teach history, probably cursory and serious. in the recent that wecu are arguing about it is that it matters, 1984, he who controls the past controls the future and he who controls the present controls the past. t then we are arguing about the past really arguing about the trajectory of the nation and about the future. >> one of the interesting point that i never consider when it comes to this, what do we know about american history and what we don't has to do with another lesson that
after the boston tea party and after the boston massacre and after george washington was made had of the revolutionary army. it does not square. and is so bad, and obviously. >> what do you think there's a reason that people want to start the conversation because there's this blind stop with american history were people do not know and so we maybe 70 comes up with this project that is riddled with a problem, maybe it's the first time 70 heard it and said maybe we should give it a chance...
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george. this latest lawsuit is putting the spotlight squarely on alec baldwin claiming he intentionally firedranch, two people accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop gun. we need help immediately. >> reporter: that's the voice of mamie mitchell, a crew member making that stunning 911 call from the set of the fatal movie shooting. >> i relive the shooting and the sound of the explosion from the gun over and over again. >> reporter: she is now suing alec baldwin and other producers of "rust." >> i heard someone moaning and i turned around and my director was falling backwards and holding his upper body and i turned around toward alec and is a halyna going down. >> this [ bleep ] a.d. yelled at me at lunch. he's supposed to check the guns. he's responsible for what -- >> and how many? >> no, no, i'm a script super supervisor. >> reporter: she said she was standing in the line of fire when baldwin shot a prop gun unknowingly loaded with a bullet killing halyna hutchins and injuring director joel souza. >> ten minutes after i got home someone notified me that she was dead. i stood in my drivew
george. this latest lawsuit is putting the spotlight squarely on alec baldwin claiming he intentionally firedranch, two people accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop gun. we need help immediately. >> reporter: that's the voice of mamie mitchell, a crew member making that stunning 911 call from the set of the fatal movie shooting. >> i relive the shooting and the sound of the explosion from the gun over and over again. >> reporter: she is now suing alec baldwin and other...
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square to celebrate the career of composer stephen sondheim. the broadway communities sang his songs sunday from "sunday in the park with george" and sondheim dieda walk to remember. >>> just ahead, a walk to remember. the iredible momncen everything you've seen me do was made possible by what you don't see. cause when you're not looking, i go to work. ♪♪ strength isn't a given. it's grown. it's earned and tested. ♪♪ we all have the strength to see what's possible. it's up to us to unlock it. tonal. be your strongest. ♪ limu emu... & doug ♪ ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th learning about our history with ancestrydna®, inspired us to learn more about our culture and where we come from. ...here? ohhh my god. it told us, almost to the t, where we come from, where our mixture is. ♪ i'm very proud to be indigenous to zacatecas. that's our history, our little legacy. discovering things tha
square to celebrate the career of composer stephen sondheim. the broadway communities sang his songs sunday from "sunday in the park with george" and sondheim dieda walk to remember. >>> just ahead, a walk to remember. the iredible momncen everything you've seen me do was made possible by what you don't see. cause when you're not looking, i go to work. ♪♪ strength isn't a given. it's grown. it's earned and tested. ♪♪ we all have the strength to see what's possible....
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george washington in there. he does his best, but he is also, starting from square one. when he first gets to boston, he has to teach them how to dig latrines, and how to cook food, and basic hygiene, as well as the guys, and figure at how to use the weapons, and all of that kind of stuff, as well as deal with the whole regional politics, and whatnot. i mean, the workers of the cut out for him. and i'm not hating on george. there is a learning curve here. he's got a lot of different forces in the fields and this is all a problem. that's the thing. and he's not always everyone's favorite choice. he has to fight for his job as well. and there's a lot of work here. next where you will have here is the field army. these are your continental's. that's me. . there will be led by major general or brigadier general. washington is their main guy. it will be employed in various places throughout the colonies. and then down here, is going to be your militia. these are your local defense force, is the thing. i want to talk about militia here for a bit. okay. as we've already said, e
george washington in there. he does his best, but he is also, starting from square one. when he first gets to boston, he has to teach them how to dig latrines, and how to cook food, and basic hygiene, as well as the guys, and figure at how to use the weapons, and all of that kind of stuff, as well as deal with the whole regional politics, and whatnot. i mean, the workers of the cut out for him. and i'm not hating on george. there is a learning curve here. he's got a lot of different forces in...
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the german american host a rally at madison square garden's it functions is american nazi party and there's a giant poster flag of georgewashington in the background. the keynote address is someone misappropriating the farewell address. this is paid for by government. [inaudible] washington -- that's one of the reasons. here you have a foreign government, misappropriation of -- that backfires badly on them, but the legacy of the farewell address really starts to fall away for a time as a result of that association with the america posters. the incorrect belief that it is an isolationist doc current document. we shouldn't start trying to export democracy or get involved in foreign fights. but once we are strong as a nation that we can make decisions based on our own conception. it's different than and isolationism. >> joe in a recent book viewers american dialogue have, along text on washington and his foreign policy vision at large, looking at his actions across all of his time as commander-in-chief, and particular both times. what's your read on the foreign policy vision of washington he would share? >> that there is a
the german american host a rally at madison square garden's it functions is american nazi party and there's a giant poster flag of georgewashington in the background. the keynote address is someone misappropriating the farewell address. this is paid for by government. [inaudible] washington -- that's one of the reasons. here you have a foreign government, misappropriation of -- that backfires badly on them, but the legacy of the farewell address really starts to fall away for a time as a result...
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western set with wooden buildings but on the square there was one two-story building in on it is said herman brown memorial library. i knew a lobbyist through george brown who had tried to get them to talk to me before at 6:00 o'clock the next morning it is george himself invited me too lunch. he tells me that lyndon johnson had asked for money and he had raised the money, $30000. he remember that was a lot of money in those days in 1940. that had brought texas influencing congress that he needed. he had told me that i basically got the story accepted and i couldn't use it unless i had a documentation. i had been told over and over that i would never get any documentation about lyndon johnson's move because it was said to me over and over again that linda never wrote anything down. but then i thought george brown was a businessman. he wrote things down. i started looking for george brown letters in the lyndon johnson library. his letters were in a lot of different files. and in the johnson library he would request files, bring us the file up to your desk and read boxes. each box holds 800 pages. one who has been helping amongst those who is nice e
western set with wooden buildings but on the square there was one two-story building in on it is said herman brown memorial library. i knew a lobbyist through george brown who had tried to get them to talk to me before at 6:00 o'clock the next morning it is george himself invited me too lunch. he tells me that lyndon johnson had asked for money and he had raised the money, $30000. he remember that was a lot of money in those days in 1940. that had brought texas influencing congress that he...
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square to pay respects to stephen sondheim. it included lin-manuel miranda. they sang sunday in the park with george. ♪ such a beautiful song. your favorite interview ever, the favorite person you ever interviewed. my answer is always stephen sondheim. i spent a day with him at his townhouse in new york. it was awe-inspiring. he was a genius. he was a true genius. there was no one better. there's a picture our time on his balcony. he was also so generous. he was generous with anyone who would talk to him, generations of people in the broadway and musical community. we will never see the likes of him again i think it's fair to say. . >> i will say i was checking out tick tick boom. that generosity that you are talking about was captured in that. jonathan larson in the movie played by andrew garfield is performing his first musical. and he kind of looks up and sees stephen sondheim coming into the room. it's this acknowledgment of, wow, i better do a good job. but also the fact that he showed up to see it. and i will encourage people to check out, there is a voice mail that is left from stephen sondheim. i didn't realize this
square to pay respects to stephen sondheim. it included lin-manuel miranda. they sang sunday in the park with george. ♪ such a beautiful song. your favorite interview ever, the favorite person you ever interviewed. my answer is always stephen sondheim. i spent a day with him at his townhouse in new york. it was awe-inspiring. he was a genius. he was a true genius. there was no one better. there's a picture our time on his balcony. he was also so generous. he was generous with anyone who would...
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george w. bush. thanks both for being here. dr. jha, you say that this variant is not likely to set us back to square one in this pandemic. i saw you say this is not going to be march of 2020, which is very promising, i have to say, when i saw that. so, what concerns you then most about this new variant? >> yeah. so first, thanks for having me back. look. what concerns me about this -- the variant is two things. one, is pretty good circumstantial but good evidence that it is highly contagious. maybe, more contagious than the delta variant. and then, all of those mutations on the spike protein and areas tha our antibodies target, which really worries me about vaccine efficacy, i am not worried the vaccines won't work at all but i am worried the vaccines will take a hit on their efficacy. and if they do, that's going to make it harder to control this pandemic. >> and dr. reiner, i want to play something for you that dr. margaret harris -- she is a spokesperson for the world health organization -- she told me earlier today. which gets at that south africa should be applauded for its work and what it's done here, not facing t
george w. bush. thanks both for being here. dr. jha, you say that this variant is not likely to set us back to square one in this pandemic. i saw you say this is not going to be march of 2020, which is very promising, i have to say, when i saw that. so, what concerns you then most about this new variant? >> yeah. so first, thanks for having me back. look. what concerns me about this -- the variant is two things. one, is pretty good circumstantial but good evidence that it is highly...
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the german american host rally at madison square garden in new york city that functions at american nazi rally and there's a giant poster, flag, billboard of george washington in the pack ground. the keynote address is all misappropriating the text of the fair well address. this is paid for by a foreign government. it shows you need to be careful about how misappropriations. washington is warning against foreign influence. that's one of the reasons to stay out of this. here you have a foreign government funding misappropriation to argue against getting involved. that backfires badly on them. the legacy really starts to fall away as a result of that association with the america firsters and the incorrect belief that it's an isolationist document. it's not. we should focus on strengthening ourselves. once we're strong then we can make decisions based on our national interest and judgment. looking at his actions at all his time as commander in chief. what can you read on the foreign policy vision of washington that you would share? >> there's a portion of his legacy that is no longer relevant. i hear john on it's not really isolationism but i don't
the german american host rally at madison square garden in new york city that functions at american nazi rally and there's a giant poster, flag, billboard of george washington in the pack ground. the keynote address is all misappropriating the text of the fair well address. this is paid for by a foreign government. it shows you need to be careful about how misappropriations. washington is warning against foreign influence. that's one of the reasons to stay out of this. here you have a foreign...
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square to honor a broadway legend. dozens were there as the group sang one of his most known songs sunday from the musical sunday in the park with george it's been 50 years since soul train aired on television. last night the soul train awards were at the apollo theater. it was full of performances and big winners. won song of the year for the number one hit "leave the door open." charlie wilson was honored with certified soul award. >>> 6:20. coming up, holiday season is here and that also means giving back. the giving machines now back in oakland and how you can donate. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ when it comes to flooring, i'm hard to please. so, i go to floor & decor where they don't just know the difference between products, they live for it. from american hardwood to spanish porcelain to italian marble, i'm looking for inspiration from every part of the world. so, when it comes to discovering every imaginable tile, wood, laminate or stone without compromising my design, one aisle doesn't cut it. i need an entire store. now, i've got one. explore floor & decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com >>> good monday morning. hopefully
square to honor a broadway legend. dozens were there as the group sang one of his most known songs sunday from the musical sunday in the park with george it's been 50 years since soul train aired on television. last night the soul train awards were at the apollo theater. it was full of performances and big winners. won song of the year for the number one hit "leave the door open." charlie wilson was honored with certified soul award. >>> 6:20. coming up, holiday season is...
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george has got his work cut out for him. we don't have major warehouse clothes we can run them out to fight the british. we're starting from square 1. these people they used to be militia. there's a lot of play in here. i don't want to make it sound this is army who's ready to go and take on the british army. it's going to take a long time, all right? we're going to see the first couple of years these guys need to get that experience. yes, they have some experience. yes, they've been fighting wars for quite some time now. but nevertheless it's a learning experience for them especially in the long-term. you've also going to watch the timing, right? sometimes the timing of battles will be determined on whether they're contract is going to expire. especially at first. it all sounds like an adventure until you've been there for four months, not getting paid, making lead balls and whatnot. sure, one of the american advantages is the longer we draw this out, the longer british fatigue is going to kick in. but the longer we draw this out, the longer american fatigue is going to kick in as well. you also have to watch out for the fact li
george has got his work cut out for him. we don't have major warehouse clothes we can run them out to fight the british. we're starting from square 1. these people they used to be militia. there's a lot of play in here. i don't want to make it sound this is army who's ready to go and take on the british army. it's going to take a long time, all right? we're going to see the first couple of years these guys need to get that experience. yes, they have some experience. yes, they've been fighting...
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when they host a rally at madison square garden in new york city that functions as an american nazi party rally. there is a giant, giant poster, flag, billboard of george washington in the background. the keynote address to a settlement misappropriating the text of the farewell address. this is paid for by a foreign government. it shows we need to be careful about misappropriations and washington warning about foreign influence in our policy that's one of the reasons to stay out of it. now you have a foreign government misappropriation of farewell address to argue against getting involved in a foreign war. so that by the way it backfires badly on them. but the legacy of the farewell address, really starts to fall away for a time as a result of that association. and the incorrect belief that it is an isolationist doctrine. it's not a song about a foreign policy of independence of not squandering our strength through false alliances we should not try to export democracy or get involved in foreign fights we should focus on strengthening ourselves. once we are strong and independent then we can make decisions based on her own national interests and it's di
when they host a rally at madison square garden in new york city that functions as an american nazi party rally. there is a giant, giant poster, flag, billboard of george washington in the background. the keynote address to a settlement misappropriating the text of the farewell address. this is paid for by a foreign government. it shows we need to be careful about misappropriations and washington warning about foreign influence in our policy that's one of the reasons to stay out of it. now you...
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square today to pay tribute to the late-legendary composer stephen sondheim. they performed one of his songs from the musical "sunday in the park with george." of sondheim's musicals won tony awards for best score. he also received a pulitzer prize and academy award and the presidential medal of freedom. he is considered american theater's greatest composer, and lyricist of the last half-century or more. >> i think we all knew that we couldn't keep him forever. um, but it is like a punch in the gut to lose. i think there is a lot of emotions going on. think people are grieving and because of what he gave us all these years. moving forward, we are just going to keep on celebrating him for it. >> sondheim died friday at his home in connecticut. he was 91. >>> still ahead. several annual-holiday traditions are making a comeback. we will tell you when and where you can participate. >>> also, a football fan goes viral. her reaction to what she said -- she said it was a bad call but it was her reaction that turned her into an internet sensation. we'll have more. i'm here to present the facts. thousands of people and small businesses are trapped pa
square today to pay tribute to the late-legendary composer stephen sondheim. they performed one of his songs from the musical "sunday in the park with george." of sondheim's musicals won tony awards for best score. he also received a pulitzer prize and academy award and the presidential medal of freedom. he is considered american theater's greatest composer, and lyricist of the last half-century or more. >> i think we all knew that we couldn't keep him forever. um, but it is...
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george for his he gave us this morning. >>> coming up, "hawkeye" star hailee steinfeld is live in times square. we'll be right back. we get busier this morning. this is emeryville. 80 westbound is one of the busiest in the bay area. look at this. they turned the metering lights off. it was on for two hours this morning and we never saw a difference. the getaway freeways would be 580 to i-5 and anywhere 80 west and eastbound beginning to slow already. kumasi: thank you. hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att. mike: live with kelly and ryan is coming up. >> would talk with jeremy renner about his new show hawkeye. mike: we will be frost free at 9:00. this will be issued ag
george for his he gave us this morning. >>> coming up, "hawkeye" star hailee steinfeld is live in times square. we'll be right back. we get busier this morning. this is emeryville. 80 westbound is one of the busiest in the bay area. look at this. they turned the metering lights off. it was on for two hours this morning and we never saw a difference. the getaway freeways would be 580 to i-5 and anywhere 80 west and eastbound beginning to slow already. kumasi: thank you. hi...
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squarely in the lap of this administration. that is contributing to the abundance of drugs which is contributing to the opioid overdoses. >> senator cassidy, thank you for your time. >> thank you, george. >>> round table is next. we'll be right back. you, george >>> round table is next. we'll be right back. building a future where cancers can be cured. strokes can be reversed. joints can be 3-d printed. and there isn't one definition of what well feels like. there are millions. we're using our world to make your world a world of well. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ♪ say it's all right ♪ yeah... oh. ♪ say it's all right, it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works
squarely in the lap of this administration. that is contributing to the abundance of drugs which is contributing to the opioid overdoses. >> senator cassidy, thank you for your time. >> thank you, george. >>> round table is next. we'll be right back. you, george >>> round table is next. we'll be right back. building a future where cancers can be cured. strokes can be reversed. joints can be 3-d printed. and there isn't one definition of what well feels like. there...
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square and we have a lot of fun for them just ahead. >> can't wait to hear from them. >>> michael, you have a big announcement. >> i do, george.ng that i thought i'd never do but it's happening. you're g out wisn our nextho. it's worth the wait. >> it certainly is. that is coming up. >>> we have major news from the white house this morning. with gas prices soaring as americans are facing a big travel week, president biden is taking action to help bring those gas prices down. >>> but first we are going to begin with new details in that christmas parade tragedy in wisconsin. we are learning more about the victims and the suspect who will make his first court appearance later today. alex perez is there live on the scene for us with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. yeah, we're learning more about the suspect but also learning a lot more about the many people who bravely stepped forward to help as this nightmare unfolded. this morning, authorities have identified the man they say is responsible for killing five people during a christmas parade. >> get out the way. >> a maroon ford escape just b
square and we have a lot of fun for them just ahead. >> can't wait to hear from them. >>> michael, you have a big announcement. >> i do, george.ng that i thought i'd never do but it's happening. you're g out wisn our nextho. it's worth the wait. >> it certainly is. that is coming up. >>> we have major news from the white house this morning. with gas prices soaring as americans are facing a big travel week, president biden is taking action to help bring those...