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[laughter] harold: on second thought. [laughter] harold: cut off that mic. [laughter] gary: and please direct all questions to harold. [laughter] while: here's my question half of the audience assembles. gail collins of the new york times, there is a non sequitur, has said that historical figures, those pretrade in art, should be judged by their main point. a nice prosaic way of saying lee, jeffers -- leave jefferson and washington alone. should there be a different standard for the imperfect national founders and the secessionists, who by the way, claimed not only white supremacy, but that they were following the revolutionary paths of washington and jefferson? because the next discussion will be about jefferson and washington. iof. medford: -- liz: so, sort of reject the slippery slope argument. i would argue that they are different. they create this framework of a union that can be perfected, that by the time the confederates come along, thanks to the work of abolitionists and others, the door has been cracked open to changing, to envisioning an interraci
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harold: let's back up and talk about the industry. there are so many good things that have happened in the last few years. energy independence, national --urity, the east,ensifying the middle all things brought from horizontal drilling. it would not be good if our country lost any of that. we certainly want to take preventative measures and all the things that you just mentioned, you went through the for, and we are not asking a handout. we want a level playing field and certainly do not want to be disadvantaged. these people are taking advantage of a pandemic, this to try and, pandemic wipe us out. that is what is going on. alix: it seems what may be difficult for some to digest is that the industry just outspent cash flow and has too much debt, and now the oil prices are rolling over. the problem is one cannot service the debt, especially when equity market keeps getting hit. the idea has been, why should the government bail you out? alix: we are -- harold: we are not asking to be bailed out. nobody's doing that. pricing, nobody has
harold: let's back up and talk about the industry. there are so many good things that have happened in the last few years. energy independence, national --urity, the east,ensifying the middle all things brought from horizontal drilling. it would not be good if our country lost any of that. we certainly want to take preventative measures and all the things that you just mentioned, you went through the for, and we are not asking a handout. we want a level playing field and certainly do not want...
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harold: good afternoon, everyone. i'm harold holzer and i have the privilege of serving as chairman of the lincoln forum and i want to welcome you to what we think will be a rich and stimulating discussion of the subject that is ever evolving, and sometimes fast-moving. controversial, emotional, and something that we need to talk about. and from time to time when i've done this panel with friends and colleagues, i've called it on or off their pedestals. the debate over statues, memorials, memory and meaning. and i discussed this topic maybe twice or three times with edna medford and it is evolving even between us as we proceed over a year and a half. a and it's a pleasure to welcome not only edna medford, but also liz varon and gary gallagher to join the discussion. memorials in 22 states and the district of columbia, 110 have him and been removed in the past few years. and three new ones have been built. so it's good to have the opportunity to take a snapshot. at best, it will be a snapshot. and i think we all have t
harold: good afternoon, everyone. i'm harold holzer and i have the privilege of serving as chairman of the lincoln forum and i want to welcome you to what we think will be a rich and stimulating discussion of the subject that is ever evolving, and sometimes fast-moving. controversial, emotional, and something that we need to talk about. and from time to time when i've done this panel with friends and colleagues, i've called it on or off their pedestals. the debate over statues, memorials,...
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[applause] harold: thank you. [applause] harold: thank you. so i think we have time for me to answer some of these questions you put on cards. how did these presidents actually hear speakers without amplification? well, the answer is, although lincoln's voice has been described as high-pitched, my guesstimate is that it was high-pitched the way an operatic tenor's is high-pitched. he may have had a western twang, but you had to have a voice that carried crowds, or you chose a profession other than politics or the ministry. because those were performance requirements. you became a blacksmith, as lincoln was thinking was becoming at one time. so we have to know his voice carried. but -- and we also know that he would speak from the chest and slowly. why did the gettysburg address take three minutes when we can read it in 90 seconds? why did the cooper union address take three hours on february 27, 1860, when a modern reading takes an hour? because you have to take deep breaths and speak slowly to be heard. did those present hear? there's lots of
[applause] harold: thank you. [applause] harold: thank you. so i think we have time for me to answer some of these questions you put on cards. how did these presidents actually hear speakers without amplification? well, the answer is, although lincoln's voice has been described as high-pitched, my guesstimate is that it was high-pitched the way an operatic tenor's is high-pitched. he may have had a western twang, but you had to have a voice that carried crowds, or you chose a profession other...
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now, harold ford jr.s going on with elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and that, you know, conundrum, if you will, where these two cancel each other, maybe paving the way for a joe biden to do well in massachusetts, maybe win massachusetts. it is playing out and to a less arer degree right now in the state of maine. now, maine if, of course, we're talking about 24 delegates here, but it is continuing the new england theme that you would think would favor bernie sanders or at the very least elizabeth warren. but because invariably they seem to divide the same vote -- i'm not saying universally -- it's something that goes to biden's advantage. >> and do the math for one moment there in maine. if you add biden and bloomberg and just say bloomberg got out and sanders and warren, the candidate -- the biden-bloomberg lane still wins there. these numbers are surprising to me. i thought the northeast numbers, these new england numbers -- i'm a southerner, i thought they would come out a little differently here.
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the new york historical society hosted the event. >> we are honored to welcome harold holzer back.e is the jonathan stanton director of the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. he previously served as chairman of the abraham lincoln bicentennial foundation and cochair of the u.s. lincoln bicentennial commission, appointed by president bill clinton. he is the author of numerous books, including lincoln and the power of the press. his most recent, monument man. he served as chief historian for new york historical's 2009-2010 exhibition, lincoln in new york. his honors include the national byanities medal presented president george w. bush. before we begin, i ask that you please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices and please join me in welcoming our guest. thank you. [applause] mr. holzer: good evening. happy lincoln's birthday. so proud and grateful to be asked to do another birthday talk here at the new york historical society. two years ago, it was snowing. last year it was sleeting with ice. i think lincoln was another president who would not be u
the new york historical society hosted the event. >> we are honored to welcome harold holzer back.e is the jonathan stanton director of the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. he previously served as chairman of the abraham lincoln bicentennial foundation and cochair of the u.s. lincoln bicentennial commission, appointed by president bill clinton. he is the author of numerous books, including lincoln and the power of the press. his most recent, monument man. he served as...
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the new york historical society hosted the event. >> we are honored to welcome harold holzer back.
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harold: good afternoon, everyone. i'm harold holzer and i have the privilege of serving as chairman of the lincoln forum and i want to welcome you to what we think will be a rich and stimulating discussion of the subject that is ever evolving, and sometimes fast-moving.
harold: good afternoon, everyone. i'm harold holzer and i have the privilege of serving as chairman of the lincoln forum and i want to welcome you to what we think will be a rich and stimulating discussion of the subject that is ever evolving, and sometimes fast-moving.
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welcomee honored to harold holzer back. he is the director of the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. he previously served as chairman of the abraham lincoln foundation and cochair of the u.s. lincoln bicentennial commission, appointed by president bill clinton, is the author of numerous books including lincoln and the power of the press. served as chief historian for new york historical's 2009-2010 exhibition, lincoln annual -- lincoln in new york. begin, i ask that you please turn off your cell phones and other electronic devices and please join me in welcoming our guest. thank you. [applause] mr. holzer: good evening. happy lincoln's birthday. so proud and grateful to be asked to do another birthday talk here at the new york historical society. two years ago, it was snowing. --t year it was sleeping sleeting with ice. president was another who would not be unhappy about global warming. just a guess. [laughter] i want to give a speech about a speech. , only masterpieces qualified for that kind of analysis
welcomee honored to harold holzer back. he is the director of the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. he previously served as chairman of the abraham lincoln foundation and cochair of the u.s. lincoln bicentennial commission, appointed by president bill clinton, is the author of numerous books including lincoln and the power of the press. served as chief historian for new york historical's 2009-2010 exhibition, lincoln annual -- lincoln in new york. begin, i ask that you please...
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and harold washington did the same thing in chicago, and harold washington inspired barack obama. by the time barack obama moves to chicago during his first couple of years, harold washington is mayor of chicago. so when we think about that, state and local parties, the thinking was that, if you have somebody who runs for president at the national level, and remember by 19 84 jesse receives 3. 5 million votes, -- by 1984 jesse jackson receives three point 5 million votes. he mobilizes a constituency that is easier to mobilize if people are running for president. if shirley chisholm had run in 1972 -- shirley tells him -- shirley chisholm had run in 1972, but it was sort of a coalition of white and black sent different progressives, where jesse, even though he gets 10% and 15% of the white vote, it is a third-world coalition behind jesse and there is really a lot of lack voters behind jesse in the primaries. when we think about the electoral strategy, it was national, but it was national to get regional and local and even municipal buy-ins. and in a lot of ways, the obama run into
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harriman and major general henderson, admiral of the fleet ernest king arrived, field marshal sir harold alexander, supreme commander in the mediterranean theater, admiral of the fleet sir andrew cunningham, general of the army george c. marshall stepped from his plane, general graham somerville, england's foreign secretary, mr. anthony eden. on february second, 1945, an american warship arrived carrying president frankly -- franklin delano roosevelt. he was saluted by prime minister winston churchill. the conference of the combined edition american chiefs of staff was held at montgomery house. the military plans agreed upon here were to be unfolded in the weeks to come. at the conclusion of this conference, many delegates left for another conference which was to have a much wider significance, the conference for which malta had been a preparation. their destination was a russian airport near yalta in the crimea. mr. molotov was on hand to greet the soviet union's distinguished guests. mr. edward stitt anyittinius, american secretary of state, mr. anthony eden. the flags of the three cou
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. ♪ >> next on the presidency, abraham lincoln scholar harold holzer revisits the second inaugural address six
. ♪ >> next on the presidency, abraham lincoln scholar harold holzer revisits the second inaugural address six
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david: harold, thank you so much.bernie sanders took some of your time away. thank you for joining us. please come back and see us again. thank you so much. the dow jones newswire chief editor, bernie hall staying in the race. were you as surprised as we were. >> there were out a lot of expectations out there that this might be the time to step back. but so far he still wants to make the case in the next debate of why he's the better candidate for the future of the party. he really stressed that with his appeal among younger voters. david: do you think he is doing this just to try to push the party as far to the left as possible before he gets out? that is he's done the number count, he realized particularly when you look, i just came back from florida, what he had said about cuba just killed it for florida as far as bernie sanders is concerned so i mean he must realize that his chances are slim to none and yet he does have an influence on pushing joe biden to the left, does he not. >> yes, and we've seen that with so
david: harold, thank you so much.bernie sanders took some of your time away. thank you for joining us. please come back and see us again. thank you so much. the dow jones newswire chief editor, bernie hall staying in the race. were you as surprised as we were. >> there were out a lot of expectations out there that this might be the time to step back. but so far he still wants to make the case in the next debate of why he's the better candidate for the future of the party. he really...
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>> well, we can't adapt -- >> harold, let me start with you. >> okay. jim is right you can't adapt to this type of scenario so we do the best we can, and national security interest, that's what it is. the irony of this is that we're over there defending their national security. i'm talking about saudi arabia, and here they are undermining ours over here so we can't allow that to happen they picked this time of this global pandemic to try to undermine us, and it can't happen i'll let jim go from there >> jim, how does this carry on the hill >> well, i don't know how it carries on the hill. i know how it carries in oklahoma and in the united states i'm the chairman of the senate armed services committee i'm very much concerned. i don't want to get us in a position where we're depending upon importing oil for our ability to defend america, to fight a war and run our economy. that's what we're faced with right now. and i'll be the bad guy and tell you that i sent a letter to secretary ross, secretary of commerce, and said that we would like to have him star
>> well, we can't adapt -- >> harold, let me start with you. >> okay. jim is right you can't adapt to this type of scenario so we do the best we can, and national security interest, that's what it is. the irony of this is that we're over there defending their national security. i'm talking about saudi arabia, and here they are undermining ours over here so we can't allow that to happen they picked this time of this global pandemic to try to undermine us, and it can't happen...
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welcomee honored to harold holzer back.is the director of the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. he previously served as chairman of the abraham lincoln foundation and cochair of the u.s. lincoln bicentennial commission, appointed by presidenll
welcomee honored to harold holzer back.is the director of the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. he previously served as chairman of the abraham lincoln foundation and cochair of the u.s. lincoln bicentennial commission, appointed by presidenll
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it is may be the doing that. >> mike >> bret: what is elizabeth warren thinking, harold?ut? do i believe strongly in this message to help bernie sanders. bernie sanders tried to lay out what he thought the party was doing. he needs to get over himself. the party change the rules for him a few years ago. he probably had a legitimate argument a few years ago when the superdelegates with an early advantage, secretary clinton to make the case why you think your message is best in your narrative and ideas of the best america. stop playing the victim. you want to talk about victims and the country, people are struggling to pay their light bill. my family and friends in tennessee dealing with devastation of a tornado. those are the victims but not you concerned a few people got out of the race. lay out where you want to take the country. let democrats have a choice and if they choose joe biden over you, you have to live with that. if democrats choose over biden, democrats have to live with that as well. >> bret: bernie sanders with a couple new ads, listen. >> when i argue we sh
it is may be the doing that. >> mike >> bret: what is elizabeth warren thinking, harold?ut? do i believe strongly in this message to help bernie sanders. bernie sanders tried to lay out what he thought the party was doing. he needs to get over himself. the party change the rules for him a few years ago. he probably had a legitimate argument a few years ago when the superdelegates with an early advantage, secretary clinton to make the case why you think your message is best in your...
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so some of those safeguards introduced after doctor harold shipman on that scandal, so some of that stuffhat sort of thing. this kind of talk is quite scary, but those kind of measures will have to be taken. dave, of course, there has been some criticism and rumblings of criticism of the government under boris johnson in the last few days, that may be draconian measures like those that sienna mentioned should have been considered earlier and that the government has not taken a dramatic enough step soon enough. what is your reading of that? we were saying before that this is dominating the news agenda and will do for someone's on the way that brexit dominated the news agenda for 3.5 years, four years. another similarity i have noticed is the polarisation of public opinion on this. there are people, one taxi driver who was taking me around the other day, said, what is a problem, it isjust a virus, the flu, lots of people die of the flu every year. we are going into panic mode. some people are like that. seizing on the underground trains are not washing their hands or worrying about anything
so some of those safeguards introduced after doctor harold shipman on that scandal, so some of that stuffhat sort of thing. this kind of talk is quite scary, but those kind of measures will have to be taken. dave, of course, there has been some criticism and rumblings of criticism of the government under boris johnson in the last few days, that may be draconian measures like those that sienna mentioned should have been considered earlier and that the government has not taken a dramatic enough...
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we talked this week to continental resources advisor harold hamm to see if the industry needs help.sking for a handout, we want a level playing field. certainly do not want to be disadvantaged. these people are taking advantage of a pandemic, this coronavirus, pandemic, to try to wipe us out. with more on the outlook for shale is shaia hosseinzadeh. sensestart -- there is a that there are a number of weak players, and nowhere is the debate more pointed than in shale when it comes to the question of supporting businesses through a strange, volatile short-lived storm that they could not have foreseen, and letting businesses that were overleveraged and badly managed to. how do we thread that needle? shaia: it's important to understand u.s. oil is facing an existential threat, really, from a number of large, nationally owned oil companies. both members of opec and russia. this is not a situation where we are looking at a typical market cycle. we are going through an environment which is really the content dm of the 2008 downturn -- coupled with the supply glut, and on top of that, a mar
we talked this week to continental resources advisor harold hamm to see if the industry needs help.sking for a handout, we want a level playing field. certainly do not want to be disadvantaged. these people are taking advantage of a pandemic, this coronavirus, pandemic, to try to wipe us out. with more on the outlook for shale is shaia hosseinzadeh. sensestart -- there is a that there are a number of weak players, and nowhere is the debate more pointed than in shale when it comes to the...
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next on "the presidency," abraham lincoln scholar harold holzer revisits the second inaugural address delivered six weeks before his assassination and generally considered to be one of the most iconic speeches in american history. the new york historical society hosted the event. >> we are honored to welcome harold holzer back. -- back to new york historical. he is the jonathan stanton director of the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. he previously served as chairman of the abraham lincoln bicentennial foundation and cochair of the u.s. lincoln bicentennial commission, appointed by president bill clinton. he is the author of numerous books, including the 2015 prize-winning "lincoln and the power of the press." and his most recent, "monument man." he served as chief historian for new york historical's 2009-2010 exhibition, "lin i
next on "the presidency," abraham lincoln scholar harold holzer revisits the second inaugural address delivered six weeks before his assassination and generally considered to be one of the most iconic speeches in american history. the new york historical society hosted the event. >> we are honored to welcome harold holzer back. -- back to new york historical. he is the jonathan stanton director of the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. he previously served as...
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harold ars young, continues to be a barber. a farm south on carolina but came to call knoxville home in his adult years. a 61 years, harold has been barber and still works six days mechanicsville. anyone that's had their haircut gifted d knows he is a singer that sings gospel while works. he released his latest album lord" in rving the 2019. at 91 years old, harold has a optimisticrsonality, optimisticesdayed -- attitude. one of the leashings from his lyrics songs is sometimes when you are nobody somebody. mr. burchett: congratulations, arold, in all your success and keep going an outstanding member of our great community. speaker, i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to recognize payton taylor, our central virginian of t
harold ars young, continues to be a barber. a farm south on carolina but came to call knoxville home in his adult years. a 61 years, harold has been barber and still works six days mechanicsville. anyone that's had their haircut gifted d knows he is a singer that sings gospel while works. he released his latest album lord" in rving the 2019. at 91 years old, harold has a optimisticrsonality, optimisticesdayed -- attitude. one of the leashings from his lyrics songs is sometimes when you are...
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>>washing it for news shard chad is visiting san francisco from memphis its cousin, harold to of themost popular places in town water bottle. celebrate to his latest health scare. >>about getting lowe's of e-mails a loss of communication on no preventive measures but nothing to affect anything at the time being for the time being >>it never know it by the crowds here but coronavirus fears are affecting restaurants everywhere. canceling left and right. >>this is in the restaurants. >>one of ours piecyk nick says they're taking all over the 22nd hand was. >>so for this insane. it's appropriate. restaurant really the high traffic's i public. virus is it known to be transmitted through food that's the good news hard surfaces like door they're getting extra social distancing of that's how you get to the coronavirus you drink your way through it >>had a good attitude. ah yes i just heard from chefs are rolled over at they're going to close down. for a couple weeks, you know just to see how you know things our oh yeah, answer on and pete over water bar, i'm you know you look like business w
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the time to -- for us to lower our risk standards >> reporter: still, the current standard can be harold to accept >> emotionally and you want your husband to be there, if god forbid anything happens. >> reporter: weighing the new complications of pregnancy birth during a pandemic catie beck, nbc news >>> by now, we've all heard the social distancing guidelines. the vast majority of houses of worship are abiding, but there's an important message tonight for those that are not. here's cynthia mcfadden >> reporter: so many things we never thought we'd see the pope watching over an empty st. peter's square driveup confessions in draper, utah >> sacrament doesn't change >> reporter: shabat services livestreamed all over the country ♪ in jerusalem, the iconic gold dome of the rock shuttered but not all religious leaders are on the same page. in louisiana, a pastor has continued services despite a state order banning gathering over 50 >> we've heard reports from all over the country of some people of faith who say, listen, i don't have to -- i don't have to socially isolate, i don't have to st
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by the time obama moves to chicago during his first couple years, harold washington is mayor of chicago. when we think about that state and local parties, the theory or the thinking was that if you have somebody who runs for president at the national level -- remember, in '84, jesse receives maybe 3.5 million votes, by '88 it's 7 million votes, 8 million votes. that person is going to mobilize a constituency that it will be easier to mobilize if people are running for president. you know? chisolm had run in 1972. there hadn't been unity around her run. she was able to get some black groups, for instance notably the black panthers supported her run. it was a coalition of whites and blacks and feminists and different progressives. jesse, even though he gets 10% and 15% of the white vote, it's really this third world coalition that's behind jesse. there's really a lot of black voters behind jesse in the primary. when we think about the electoral strategy, it was national but it was national to get regional and local and even municipal buy-in. to see people do this. really, in a lot of ways
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joining us now, continental resources founder and executive harold hamm.nks for being with us the other big story of the week, what we're seeing play out with crude prices right now for somebody who has been in the business as long as you have and seen as many different veeventsa you have, the drastic moves we're seeing in the price of crude this week, what do you think of those how would you sum those up >> i think it's unfair we have seen them before here again the saudis and russians combined decided take advantage of american producers and it's unfair and we have seen it tried before. it's not the first time. here, again, they're in a different situation particularly with the russia involvement. it's against the law,st i it's illegal to put oil in this country below the cost of production we know the russian cost is around $4 th$42. everything they would import to the country at these prices are below that that's my take on it we have seen this tried before unfortunately, that didn't work in '98, '99. >> do you see this as the disintegration of the ope
joining us now, continental resources founder and executive harold hamm.nks for being with us the other big story of the week, what we're seeing play out with crude prices right now for somebody who has been in the business as long as you have and seen as many different veeventsa you have, the drastic moves we're seeing in the price of crude this week, what do you think of those how would you sum those up >> i think it's unfair we have seen them before here again the saudis and russians...
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just the latest jewels marvels added to its growing diversity crowd with my sisters in arms are also harold the decision to cost a woman as captain marvel back that whole thing had a real rough times a child and all the flashbacks we see there's a horrible man telling her she caught this and then one even told her to smile. about smarmy smile. that. i don't know about you but violent as a result for any unpleasant situation it strikes me as a very positive and empowering message in real life the actress pretty lost and is super malou too i do not need a 40 year old white dude to tell me what didn't work for him about a wrinkle in time rival d.c. comics also isn't lagging behind they went big with the all female birds of prey and light hearted film that delves into fun topics like misfortune ie tears all man down and day 5 women even when that clearly unstable. i'm shocked that it flopped at the box office but i mean we all know who's to blame . i'm sure lots of pieces on my birds of prey is under around at the box office but let's be real here it's sexism you expect me to believe that birds
just the latest jewels marvels added to its growing diversity crowd with my sisters in arms are also harold the decision to cost a woman as captain marvel back that whole thing had a real rough times a child and all the flashbacks we see there's a horrible man telling her she caught this and then one even told her to smile. about smarmy smile. that. i don't know about you but violent as a result for any unpleasant situation it strikes me as a very positive and empowering message in real life...
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of dunning street in london the british prime minister harold wilson was faced with what he called himself an apocalyptic crisis. the narrative was spinning out of control and civil war could not be ruled out. amongst the options he considered were our dried withdraw and self-governing if the people of the north were on governable he could not cover them. in an atmosphere of near panic wilson called a council of war and his official country to treat checkers. in the peaceful buckinghamshire countryside. also present was the secretary of state for defense. and the secretary of state for northern ireland greece on the security side was headed by so david house the general officer commanding northern aren't. well wilson attempted to control the worsening situation the hawks within british military intelligence hoped for a different outcome. where all out war could be waged on the ira. in the meantime begin a gang were slaughtering anyone but republican targets. so we asked ourselves why why these people and we drew up 2 lists one was of people who were unlucky enough to be caught up in indisc
of dunning street in london the british prime minister harold wilson was faced with what he called himself an apocalyptic crisis. the narrative was spinning out of control and civil war could not be ruled out. amongst the options he considered were our dried withdraw and self-governing if the people of the north were on governable he could not cover them. in an atmosphere of near panic wilson called a council of war and his official country to treat checkers. in the peaceful buckinghamshire...
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paris or berlin no court in the world could deal with it because it's on a scale that is almost and harold and so i think you know things are improving you've talked about human rights watch report the latest report of human rights as noted the real move away from confessions in some courts they they they mention for example terrorist courtin in mosul a bit to write more porn evidence as opposed to confessions so the trajectory is shows signs of some positive developments it's still not perfect no legal system is but i don't lose sight of the fact that this willingness to be self-critical and say we need support we need support from international community we need support from lawyers and investigators and analysts to get our teeth into this mountain of evidence that is and everest to climb to ensure the rights of victims are vindicated i think that's a positive development it doesn't mean the task is easy it was plain sailing would be talking about i understand your point about the your ability to conduct a credible investigation that you have the freedom to investigate and the you know t
paris or berlin no court in the world could deal with it because it's on a scale that is almost and harold and so i think you know things are improving you've talked about human rights watch report the latest report of human rights as noted the real move away from confessions in some courts they they they mention for example terrorist courtin in mosul a bit to write more porn evidence as opposed to confessions so the trajectory is shows signs of some positive developments it's still not perfect...
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congress harold. i join me here the big table now is steve it beardsley from v.w. business a check to every american citizen $4000.00 right it sounds like something we've never seen before maybe it isn't a check to every american it sounds very trump in riots it sounds like something that sort of opening and gets your attention and maybe that would be part of the plan here is to really sort of boost confidence to give people that money to pay some outstanding bills or to go and spend it while the economy is still open remember that 2 thirds of the u.s. economy is based on consumption right on super activity that means the travel industry the hotel industry the restaurant industry all the industries that are now being hit very very very hard and direct help was actually a part of the last big recession package it was just often put into. measures tax credits for example and it was put into. payroll withholdings was basically your withholdings were sort of decreased this is a lot of difference this would be an eye opener and it could hopefully join up a little bit of
congress harold. i join me here the big table now is steve it beardsley from v.w. business a check to every american citizen $4000.00 right it sounds like something we've never seen before maybe it isn't a check to every american it sounds very trump in riots it sounds like something that sort of opening and gets your attention and maybe that would be part of the plan here is to really sort of boost confidence to give people that money to pay some outstanding bills or to go and spend it while...
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as much as pew hated harold, he loved getting those federal contracts during world war ii. sunoco produced, refined, i think, more high quality aviation fuel than any other company. matching if not beating standard oil of new jersey big thank you, government, for those contracts and that allowed pew to come out of the war all the better positioned to have an influence. so. yes? >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] i recently finished rachel madow's book "blowout/" have you read it? dr. dochuk: this question comes up often. i should probably just sit down and read it. [laughter] >> i was going to ask you to comment because i'm sure she has read your book as part of her research but she further connects the dots of big oil with the far right but also into countries that are not democratic because, where people have a voice, they make them reduce their margins to clean up after themselves, etc. dr. dochuk: thanks. good question. well, i hope she's read my book. i have been at a few of these talks where it is like, you have to send her your book. i have sent her my book. if you have d
as much as pew hated harold, he loved getting those federal contracts during world war ii. sunoco produced, refined, i think, more high quality aviation fuel than any other company. matching if not beating standard oil of new jersey big thank you, government, for those contracts and that allowed pew to come out of the war all the better positioned to have an influence. so. yes? >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] i recently finished rachel madow's book "blowout/" have you read...
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really calls the roll into question and then amid the market meltdown we have a shale billionaire harold who basically put us in the shale industry on the map and the founder was the founder of continental resources and now it's that he wants to file a complaint with the u.s. department of commerce against saudi arabia for legal dumping of crude meanwhile other oil companies are pleading to the u.s. government for aid ranging from low interest federal loans to just plain old bailouts but this is not just about the u.s. shale oil industry current prices would slash the oil revenues for wanna roll oil reline developing condom use by. up to 80 percent so we're talking about countries like iran eyes out by nigeria algeria then as well all who rely on oil exports for them and calm. the aviation industry continues to feel the effects of the coronavirus across the globe no according to reuters united states jet maker boeing among others are seeking billions in federal aid as passengers and investors flee the company's u.s. airlines are also looking for a bailout the wall street journal reports
really calls the roll into question and then amid the market meltdown we have a shale billionaire harold who basically put us in the shale industry on the map and the founder was the founder of continental resources and now it's that he wants to file a complaint with the u.s. department of commerce against saudi arabia for legal dumping of crude meanwhile other oil companies are pleading to the u.s. government for aid ranging from low interest federal loans to just plain old bailouts but this...
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that cloud rolling in harold's change for the weekend. we are going to see some rain. be quite windy and that is because low pressure is moving closer to iceland. these weather fronts pushing eastward, that is what will bring the rain. initially it will be across northern ireland and western scotland on saturday. further south and east, it will be dry and there will be a fair amount of cloud. maximum temperatures will be higher. but also quite breezy. you can see by the amount of white lines across the uk, we will keep those fairly strong winds as we go into sunday morning. but that weather front will continue to move eastward bringing that rain behind it, colder air digging eastward bringing that rain behind it, colderair digging in. on sunday it, colderair digging in. on sunday it will feel chillier than saturday. sunny spells and showers, some of them could be heavy. moving through fairly quickly on that rather brisk westerly wind. 0n the face of it, temperatures 9—12, but it will feel chillier than that. briefly looking into next week — it remains pretty u nsettled
that cloud rolling in harold's change for the weekend. we are going to see some rain. be quite windy and that is because low pressure is moving closer to iceland. these weather fronts pushing eastward, that is what will bring the rain. initially it will be across northern ireland and western scotland on saturday. further south and east, it will be dry and there will be a fair amount of cloud. maximum temperatures will be higher. but also quite breezy. you can see by the amount of white lines...
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showers around the coast of west africa ghana and ivory coast in particular and our tropical psycho harold continues to move away from madagascar should go just to the northeast of marshes but nevertheless we are expecting pretty stormy skies across. joining listening paste as we turn the cameras on the media india has more than 424 hour television news channel. blockers and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the maddest the states misleads the public to still be here reflects the same thing. climate change or their it all show is a dark believe they have anything to apologize for their listening post on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera i'm peter dhabi your top stories a 30 day ban on all flights from mainland europe to the u.s. is now in effect president trump has declared a national emergency printing up billions of dollars to fight the coronavirus. colombia says it won't allow entry to visitors who've stayed in europe or asia in the past 2 weeks it will close its borders with venezuela as of saturday which has announced 2 cases but its border with ecu
showers around the coast of west africa ghana and ivory coast in particular and our tropical psycho harold continues to move away from madagascar should go just to the northeast of marshes but nevertheless we are expecting pretty stormy skies across. joining listening paste as we turn the cameras on the media india has more than 424 hour television news channel. blockers and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the maddest the states misleads the public to still be here reflects...
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plenty of showers here across tanzania but you notice that circulation look at that tropical cyclone harold that is moving away towards the southeast now it should we think go just to the north east of us so hopefully not too much impact there but it has got potential to give huge amounts of rain across northeastern parts of madagascar maybe as much as $400.00 millimeters of rain house where it looks as though it should be a showery for parts of south africa highs of $23.00 down. to. the u.n. fact finders accused of burma's military genocide the political if you think there . do you believe there are remote is a fashion. at. i don't have all gone they. wouldn't go through recognize that both sides have legitimate grievances against the other climate justice is the foundation of climate action and that is why the palookas must speak. with us. on al-jazeera. the world. world. to. welcome back our top story on al-jazeera australia will impose a 14 day self isolation period in all international arrivals effective midnight sunday to stop the spread of coronavirus that's similar to measures annou
plenty of showers here across tanzania but you notice that circulation look at that tropical cyclone harold that is moving away towards the southeast now it should we think go just to the north east of us so hopefully not too much impact there but it has got potential to give huge amounts of rain across northeastern parts of madagascar maybe as much as $400.00 millimeters of rain house where it looks as though it should be a showery for parts of south africa highs of $23.00 down. to. the u.n....
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labour, as harold wilson once famously said, is a moral crusade or it is nothing at all and we've gotrder that we set it right. can i ask you about loyalty, then? or maybe it's disloyalty? somejeremy corbyn supporters don't want you to win this contest because as they see it, you were disloyal to him, you resigned from his shadow cabinet and co—chaired owen smith's failed leadership bid. how disloyal were you? i think i was the opposite, i think i was deeply loyal to the labour party and labour values. but the converse of that is being disloyal to the leader? we shouldn't have been in a situation where you could either be loyal to labour values or you could be loyal to the leadership of the labour party. you are acknowledging you were disloyal tojeremy corbyn? no, i wasn't, i went to see him when the resignations happened in 2016 and i said to him, we have to sort this out, but in order to sort this out some of the backbenches may be continuing to fight a factional war, but your office can't continue to do that otherwise you will smash the party to pieces. you hadn't even given him th
labour, as harold wilson once famously said, is a moral crusade or it is nothing at all and we've gotrder that we set it right. can i ask you about loyalty, then? or maybe it's disloyalty? somejeremy corbyn supporters don't want you to win this contest because as they see it, you were disloyal to him, you resigned from his shadow cabinet and co—chaired owen smith's failed leadership bid. how disloyal were you? i think i was the opposite, i think i was deeply loyal to the labour party and...
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course of the day across southern parts of africa a main feature remains our tropical cyclone which is harold is moving clear of marshes antananarivo should be fine highs of 26. but. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental is painting falling in love with some harlem culture making until you his home and converting to islam. and just 0 world tells the story of nothing and his unique artistic work. the french oriental is. an al-jazeera. the a. walking back the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has announced a 15 day plan to fight the coronavirus with limits on social gatherings and is urging the elderly to stay at home or fears a growing of a global recession as the corner virus been damaged sense markets around the world plunging again a dodge on strong 12.9 percent and wall street was suspended european markets also closed down on monday china has recorded the only one new domestic on a virus case on monday the other 20 were travelers arriving from overseas the new loca
course of the day across southern parts of africa a main feature remains our tropical cyclone which is harold is moving clear of marshes antananarivo should be fine highs of 26. but. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental is painting falling in love with some harlem culture making until you his home and converting to islam. and just 0 world tells the story of nothing and his unique artistic...
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[laughter] since i know that harold will wring my neck if i let you go , i will rise to the occasion and say something to you. on july 4, 1861, a measured but resolute president delivered a message to congress in special session. the address came nearly three months after the south carolina militia fired on the federal installation in charleston harbor and it sought to justify lincoln's actions in the interim and the reasons why congress should now officially take up the mantle to defend the union. the president deftly drew a distinction between the motivations of the two regions. simultaneously affirming the union cause while reaffirming his own views of the role of this nation's government and its uniqueness. lincoln alluded to the declarations of independence and by the seceded states in which the phrase "all men are created equal" had been omitted. he pointed to the substitution in the confederacy's temporary national constitution of the phrase "we the people" for "we the deputies of the sovereign and independent states." lincoln viewed this as a deliberate effort to deny the rig
[laughter] since i know that harold will wring my neck if i let you go , i will rise to the occasion and say something to you. on july 4, 1861, a measured but resolute president delivered a message to congress in special session. the address came nearly three months after the south carolina militia fired on the federal installation in charleston harbor and it sought to justify lincoln's actions in the interim and the reasons why congress should now officially take up the mantle to defend the...
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course of the day across southern parts of africa a main feature remains our tropical cyclone which is harold is moving clear of marshes antananarivo should be fine highs of 26. in 2014 and al-jazeera investigation revealed how anger and fear fear will be in a crisis that ravaged west africa we asked our lives they didn't allow you to ask for to know we are dying 3 years on we speak to the filmmaker the one thing that spread ebola and caused the devastation fear that was born out of ignorance rewind liberia living with ebola on al-jazeera. the the in. there watching out is there a live from doha a reminder of our top stories u.s. president donald trump has announced a 15 day plan to fight the coronavirus pandemic with limits on social gatherings and his are aging the elderly to stay at home or fears are growing of a global recession nasty corner virus and markets around the world's plunge me again the dow jones dropped 12.9 percent and wall street trading was suspended european markets also closed down and china has reported only one new domestic coronavirus case on monday the 21 travelers ar
course of the day across southern parts of africa a main feature remains our tropical cyclone which is harold is moving clear of marshes antananarivo should be fine highs of 26. in 2014 and al-jazeera investigation revealed how anger and fear fear will be in a crisis that ravaged west africa we asked our lives they didn't allow you to ask for to know we are dying 3 years on we speak to the filmmaker the one thing that spread ebola and caused the devastation fear that was born out of ignorance...
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state lawmakers are measuring him to issue a shelter in place order and everyone the miami r harold board asking the >>> about you governor desantis maintaining he's --, but not every quarter of the state has been impacted by the coronavirus. >> thank you for the report from miami. >>> right now 40% of all americans are living in states with stay-at-home orders, these restrictions are being imposed in 16 states across the country. the city of atlanta becoming one of the latest cities to impose restrictions. with the mayor's decision went far than the governor of georgia, who only ordered the elderly and those at risk to stay home. diane, talk to us about louisiana in your mind? .. >> yeah, the difference here is basically in atlanta, what happened did not go far enough, so he issued that state jawed home order. yeah, please only go to essential places, and essential stay home. in georgia, the governor only limited large gatherings to nothing more than ten people. we also increased how much snap recipients would receive, and essential we need bars and nightclubs to close. in louisiana ther
state lawmakers are measuring him to issue a shelter in place order and everyone the miami r harold board asking the >>> about you governor desantis maintaining he's --, but not every quarter of the state has been impacted by the coronavirus. >> thank you for the report from miami. >>> right now 40% of all americans are living in states with stay-at-home orders, these restrictions are being imposed in 16 states across the country. the city of atlanta becoming one of the...
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vamos a comenzar con el doctor harold fernÁndez desde nueva york, quiero saber sobre los pulmones y elprotegen, se llaman n 95. >> y no las encontramos. >> hasta en el hospital no las tenemos, estoy usando esta mascarilla que no lo protege a uno, porque todavÍa no tenemos esas mÁscaras. >> bueno, muchÍsimas gracias, vamos en el estudio a hablar con la ginecÓloga, ¿hay procedimien procedimientos que se estÉn cancelando?. >> sÍ, seÑora, desde el 13 de marzo, el colegio americano de cirujanos para todos los doctores que hacemos procedimientos, ginecÓlogos, rerecomendÓ cancelar cualquier procedimiento Él lectivo, las urgencias obviamente las hacemos pero lo que sea opcional se esÁa cancelando, casi todos los hospitales de miami-dade y broward estÁn cancelando procedimientos. >> ¿a quÉ se atribuye que la india que tiene 40 veces la poblaciÓn de estados unidos solo se han reportado 200 casos?. >> es una buena pregunta, pero sobre la parte del fumar, vaping, hay que considerar tambiÉn el asunto de disminuir el uso de vaping en estos tiempos y en general porque no sabemos los efectos secundari
vamos a comenzar con el doctor harold fernÁndez desde nueva york, quiero saber sobre los pulmones y elprotegen, se llaman n 95. >> y no las encontramos. >> hasta en el hospital no las tenemos, estoy usando esta mascarilla que no lo protege a uno, porque todavÍa no tenemos esas mÁscaras. >> bueno, muchÍsimas gracias, vamos en el estudio a hablar con la ginecÓloga, ¿hay procedimien procedimientos que se estÉn cancelando?. >> sÍ, seÑora, desde el 13 de marzo, el...