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harold: liz? liz: i agree we need to think about -- that we shouldn't conflate all of these periods in confederate memorialization together, and we have to be aware of the different settings and different meanings. and i think the cemetery is an appropriate place for such a statue, but that a public square is not. edna: i think in general, it would be difficult for me to make a distinction between the common soldier and a confederate leader if that common soldier is known to have fought against his country. what is happening is we're memorializing people who were tr aitors to the nation, whether they were leaders or common soldiers. and i know the argument can be made that the soldier is entering the war because this is what he was told to do, and he is fighting for his way of life. but if that way of life is based on the exploitation of the labor and the destruction of the lives of a whole race of people, then i don't see how i can look at it any differently. harold: i would just like to add that
harold: liz? liz: i agree we need to think about -- that we shouldn't conflate all of these periods in confederate memorialization together, and we have to be aware of the different settings and different meanings. and i think the cemetery is an appropriate place for such a statue, but that a public square is not. edna: i think in general, it would be difficult for me to make a distinction between the common soldier and a confederate leader if that common soldier is known to have fought against...
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. >>> es momento de hablar de cine, pero específicamente del proyecto del director colombiano haroldproducción a través de video llamadas, esta vez no hay luces, cámaras ni camerinos, solo hay un teléfono móvil, un trípode, un baño y acción. >>> mi primer trabajo de fotografía y tengo el bombillo que me mandaron de la producción, la gafer, el trípode y las ganas. >>> los actores se deben autograbar con instrucciones que son guiadas a través de internet, lo que exige mucho más creatividad, disciplina y sobre todo pasión. >>> cuando me dijo harold hacer una película de cine desde la casa con celular, dije sí, leí el guión, después leí el teaser y dije que era absolutamente posible, que se veía muy bien y era un mensaje de esperanza en esta época de que la creatividad busca salidas. >>> harold trompetero es el artífice de semejante idea, se empeñó en seguir trabajando a pesar del distanciamiento social. >>> si hay un mensaje para todos los gremios hay que pensar en cómo hacerlo en las nuevas circunstancias, no nos podemos paralizar, en colombia la industria estaba muy quieta y espero qu
. >>> es momento de hablar de cine, pero específicamente del proyecto del director colombiano haroldproducción a través de video llamadas, esta vez no hay luces, cámaras ni camerinos, solo hay un teléfono móvil, un trípode, un baño y acción. >>> mi primer trabajo de fotografía y tengo el bombillo que me mandaron de la producción, la gafer, el trípode y las ganas. >>> los actores se deben autograbar con instrucciones que son guiadas a través de internet,...
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harold, mollie, jonah. harold, your thoughts. >> i happened to be in agreement.come to this position after thinking long and hard about how we have a -- as a nation have celebrated freedom. juneteenth should be a holiday and one in which every american, understanding freedom granted, freedom denied, freedom resisted. i was astonished when a dear friend said from a totally different perspective on slavery and i wondered what his previous perspective was and hopefully if we have these bigger conversations a holiday might allow us to do that we might come to cherish freedom and think more equally about how we disperse it to every american. >> mike: here is the white house press secretary on juneteenth. >> i wanted to share some words from president trump. juneteenth reminds us of both the unmanageable injustice of slavery and the incomparable joy that must have attended emancipation. it's a remembrance of a blight on our history and a celebration of our nation's unsurpassed ability to triumph over darkne darkness. >> mike: mollie, some are pushing to make it a natio
harold, mollie, jonah. harold, your thoughts. >> i happened to be in agreement.come to this position after thinking long and hard about how we have a -- as a nation have celebrated freedom. juneteenth should be a holiday and one in which every american, understanding freedom granted, freedom denied, freedom resisted. i was astonished when a dear friend said from a totally different perspective on slavery and i wondered what his previous perspective was and hopefully if we have these...
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harold: good afternoon, everyone.d 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.d 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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we were there when harold received his new set of wheels. >> reporter: meet harold. academy in san mateo. >> he's the happiest and most smiley teg. r: and now speedy. after a year of work he received this fiberglass sleeve with wheels and developed by the high school engineering class. >> it was neat. tricky, definitely some parts we what ten at the athe lel as g's. is really meaningful. i myself don't have a dog but i love dogs and i think they are really great and the the concept of them being our companion. >> academy founder and her family rescued harold around a molity witor harold stue. arlds to third grade 9-year-olds the opportunity to really see how this things they are learn category make a difference and influence the world around them. >> and these students are very proud of their work. >> i think he's happy because he's laying around and eating grass and he looks like he's enjoying it. >> doesn't matter if we like it or not. it matters if he likes it. >> duke he likes it? >> yeah. >> i think one of the greatest things about the project was they also deve
we were there when harold received his new set of wheels. >> reporter: meet harold. academy in san mateo. >> he's the happiest and most smiley teg. r: and now speedy. after a year of work he received this fiberglass sleeve with wheels and developed by the high school engineering class. >> it was neat. tricky, definitely some parts we what ten at the athe lel as g's. is really meaningful. i myself don't have a dog but i love dogs and i think they are really great and the the...
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so i think he did a lot of damage to himself. >> bret: harold. >> i would say it different. is not enough come up we needed a big vision and i think he could have said coven, and mast and a lot of disparities in the economy with new investments in biotechnology, biopharmaceutical manufacturing and millions of americans on the sidelines. and here is what i would do. that is challenge for the vice president. the more he does of that, the list he will see what he just said to. >> okay, charlemagne, this guy is getting a lot of press come obviously the former vice president joe biden making that statement about if you ain't black if you support or think about supporting donald trump. here he is talking about the vp choice. >> if barack obama was -- this in action with a chance to correct that by doing right by black people. >> i think he needs to acknowledge overly qualified running mate, whether kamala harris, keisha glantz bottoms or stacy abrams. >> bret: that is our cue to take a trip down to the casino and this is that vp version, where you going? >> okay, i put $40 on the
so i think he did a lot of damage to himself. >> bret: harold. >> i would say it different. is not enough come up we needed a big vision and i think he could have said coven, and mast and a lot of disparities in the economy with new investments in biotechnology, biopharmaceutical manufacturing and millions of americans on the sidelines. and here is what i would do. that is challenge for the vice president. the more he does of that, the list he will see what he just said to. >>...
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as you pointed out, harold. often times it is the inpatient of youth that gets things done and forces change throughout america. ted williams, we understand there is a police escort for george floyd's body to the cemetery and a horse-drawn carriage later in the afternoon and a horse-drawn case to bring his casket to the cemetery. what is so different about the past two weeks is the universal understanding, condemnation by police of what happened with george floyd. so often the word from police officials from around the country when we deal with the death of an african-american dad and we have to wait for the investigation. that did not happen here. we have seen in these protest members of the police and high- ranking police officials, linked arms and carry banners and pray and march with them. what do you make of that? is this the beginning of a real change? >> it very well could be. let me say there are a lot of good men and women who served as police officers in this country. and i think what happened here is
as you pointed out, harold. often times it is the inpatient of youth that gets things done and forces change throughout america. ted williams, we understand there is a police escort for george floyd's body to the cemetery and a horse-drawn carriage later in the afternoon and a horse-drawn case to bring his casket to the cemetery. what is so different about the past two weeks is the universal understanding, condemnation by police of what happened with george floyd. so often the word from police...
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harold reynolds joins me coming up next. there. harold reynolds joins me coming up next.e you back with exceptional offers on exceptional vehicles. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain
harold reynolds joins me coming up next. there. harold reynolds joins me coming up next.e you back with exceptional offers on exceptional vehicles. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with...
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harold, it's been a pleasure thanks so much >> thank you >>> harold hamm of continental resources. >>> facebook shares sharply lower as verizon and union kwun leave. the exchange" is back in a couple this is the tempur-pedic breeze°. and its mission is to make sleep...feel...cool. so, no more night sweats. no more nocturnal baking, or polar ice cap air-conditioner mode. because the tempur-pedic breeze° delivers superior cooling from cover to core. helping you sleep cool, all night long. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, save $500 on all tempur-breeze mattresses... and experience your coolest sleep this summer, on our best breeze savings of the year. exchange." covid cases spike leaving texas and florida to roll back reopenings we are down 541, 2.1%. the dow is the worst performer nasdaq is down 1.5%. you can see the sector board behind me. no green to be found this is a broad selloff. by far the worst sectors are down at the other corner with financials we have been speaking a lot about the problems with the banks today, the fed's decision to restrict some capital return. the f
harold, it's been a pleasure thanks so much >> thank you >>> harold hamm of continental resources. >>> facebook shares sharply lower as verizon and union kwun leave. the exchange" is back in a couple this is the tempur-pedic breeze°. and its mission is to make sleep...feel...cool. so, no more night sweats. no more nocturnal baking, or polar ice cap air-conditioner mode. because the tempur-pedic breeze° delivers superior cooling from cover to core. helping you...
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former tennessee commerce and harold ford jr., currentl, and matthew continetti, founding editor of "ington free beacon." charlie, the president says he's coming out with some reforms, a list of reforms. testimony today really dealt with a lot of different factors. is there some bipartisan solution? >> i think there certainly are. obvious to the devil is in the details but that testimony from mr. floyd's brother i thought was a remarkable, it was very powerful. it was a reminder that the things that he talked about are things that i think just about everybody, certainly every politician that talked about any of this stuff in america today would agree with. when he talked about the things that needed to be done, such as better training for police officers and teaching, and reinforcing the fact that deadly force must be rare and only when life is at stake. that's a far cry from some of the crazier things we are hearing some people talk about about defunding police department some things like th that. i wish that the peaceful protesters and the democratic party, everybody would just turn
former tennessee commerce and harold ford jr., currentl, and matthew continetti, founding editor of "ington free beacon." charlie, the president says he's coming out with some reforms, a list of reforms. testimony today really dealt with a lot of different factors. is there some bipartisan solution? >> i think there certainly are. obvious to the devil is in the details but that testimony from mr. floyd's brother i thought was a remarkable, it was very powerful. it was a reminder...
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(applause) >> i want to thank harold holzer for this wonderful invitation, to speak here. it is a great honor. and catherine clinton, for the lovely bird that is on the cover of my book. so to both of you, thank you so much. i also have to think jean and michelle, without whom my book would not have been written or published. like so many other stories of the civil war, mine begins and ends with abraham lincoln. it begins in his office in the white house, at the outset of the war, with his unprecedented open door to all. including wives of military men seeking redress or advantage for their husbands. it concludes in the cabinet room after his assassination with the death of his hopes for a soft piece. in between those two points in american history lies my tale of four women who influence the civil war by influencing their husbands who fought it. in large part because of their opinions of abraham lincoln jesse fremont, ellen sherman, julia grant where their husband's closest confidants. no other person had as profound or persistent impact upon them as did these women, who
(applause) >> i want to thank harold holzer for this wonderful invitation, to speak here. it is a great honor. and catherine clinton, for the lovely bird that is on the cover of my book. so to both of you, thank you so much. i also have to think jean and michelle, without whom my book would not have been written or published. like so many other stories of the civil war, mine begins and ends with abraham lincoln. it begins in his office in the white house, at the outset of the war, with...
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harold that enrique rivera is a wife beater back on that subject and then i never touch it again and it's out there for 4 months people are hearing and reading that you're a wife beater and then somehow 4 months later i say oh by the way he's not a wife beater you've done the damage the damage is done the people lost their president they lost their election they lost their election the damage is insured mountable almost to my crazy no you're not crazy you're absolutely right and i mean we need to look at this as a crime this was a terrible terrible crime we put together a slide that kind of indicates how radical a change has been made so. the bolivian people who's a staunch opponent to us interventionism and who runs a mixed economy has benefited by lifting a lot of people out of poverty let's look at foreign policy they allowed us aid back into the country that have been banned in 2013 for funding the opposition funneling millions of dollars to them establish relations with israel called embassies in. recognized as president this all falls in line with the u.s. and what they term a
harold that enrique rivera is a wife beater back on that subject and then i never touch it again and it's out there for 4 months people are hearing and reading that you're a wife beater and then somehow 4 months later i say oh by the way he's not a wife beater you've done the damage the damage is done the people lost their president they lost their election they lost their election the damage is insured mountable almost to my crazy no you're not crazy you're absolutely right and i mean we need...
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being drawn and that can be a good thing even if it's difficult to go through. >> bret: you know, harold hillary clinton national spokesperson brian fallon tweet out "defund the police," how is that going to work for democrats to get independence or disaffected republicans come election time? >> look, i am african-american and i am not for defunding the police, i think that goes hand-in-hand, good policing, to get rid of bad cops, those cops are bad cops that we saw in this video. whatever you have a big political fallout, people are divided and i think we all love to be careful with some of the rhetoric. no doubt general mattis' comments touched a nerve with the general public. even senator scott to an extent. as we sit here today his numbers are down, five months, i do think presidents in the middle of a crisis, a real crisis that we are facing, instead of issues and ideas that may excite their base, a group on the last, a group on the right, the president has to rise above it. i think the president's real challenges that he seems to be more concerned about himself and how he looks hol
being drawn and that can be a good thing even if it's difficult to go through. >> bret: you know, harold hillary clinton national spokesperson brian fallon tweet out "defund the police," how is that going to work for democrats to get independence or disaffected republicans come election time? >> look, i am african-american and i am not for defunding the police, i think that goes hand-in-hand, good policing, to get rid of bad cops, those cops are bad cops that we saw in...
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everyone chasing harold varner in iii. halfway through he's 11-under par.triple bogey on one, keep his focus, didn't let it bother him and he's the leader. >>> the owners made a proposal and said we'll give you a 74 game schedule and 80% of your salary and the players have to sunday to answer. they won't take it. they want 100%. back in the day when they played and reporters asked stupid questions, guys like bryce harper had snappy answers. it happened on this day in 2012. >> bryce, you know of course in canada are legal drinking age. a celebratory beer would make sense, you have a favorite beer. >> it's illegal to drink in the states. >> i'm not answering that. that's a clown question. that's a clown question. they made t-shirts saying that. >>> baseball, beer and babies coming up, a great catch by a fan with his beer cup, and let the guzzling begin after that. here's dad making a good catch with his daughter on his lap. not to mention hot dogs and nachos as well. here's your all-star. the young lady making the snag. she can buzzer like a pro right there a
everyone chasing harold varner in iii. halfway through he's 11-under par.triple bogey on one, keep his focus, didn't let it bother him and he's the leader. >>> the owners made a proposal and said we'll give you a 74 game schedule and 80% of your salary and the players have to sunday to answer. they won't take it. they want 100%. back in the day when they played and reporters asked stupid questions, guys like bryce harper had snappy answers. it happened on this day in 2012. >>...
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todos los aeropuertos de la nación se hacen cambios para combatir la propagación del coronavirus haroldcuna >> el próximo 18 de junio los pasajeros que no cumplan con el uso de mascarillas serán incluidos en una lista de destrucción de viaje y podrán volar por un tiempo es una medida injusta para quienes piensan que esto es poco efectivo >> estás en un vuelo todo el tiempo con esa persona o no entiende quieren controlar >> en un comunicado que incluya las aerolíneas en pantalla declaró que cada una de estas compañías determinará las consecuencias para quienes violen la política de uso de mascarillas >> uno tiene que tomar un poco de respiración porque hay personas que se ahogan con el tapabocas o que tienen problemas para respirar >> son excluidos personas con padecimientos de salud otras con una discapacidad que les permita ponerse quitarse la mascarilla así como los niños pequeños >> no quieres que sea así no hay cura para el coronavirus es necesario >> las aerolíneas insisten en el tapabocas y los pasajeros en el distanciamiento social >> el avión venía a todo lo que daba desde filad
todos los aeropuertos de la nación se hacen cambios para combatir la propagación del coronavirus haroldcuna >> el próximo 18 de junio los pasajeros que no cumplan con el uso de mascarillas serán incluidos en una lista de destrucción de viaje y podrán volar por un tiempo es una medida injusta para quienes piensan que esto es poco efectivo >> estás en un vuelo todo el tiempo con esa persona o no entiende quieren controlar >> en un comunicado que incluya las aerolíneas en...
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and justin rose's lead was caught by harold varner here. thomas summed up his round today. >> it's an eerie weird nerve because there's no fans. you hit a good shot, make a good putt, and we're just clapping for each other. just kind of making fun of one another. but, no, it's just good to be back. >> rounds 3 and 4 will be on kpix 5 on saturday and sunday, followed by the par 5 postround show. >>> baseball, will they be the stars of tomorrow? rounds 2 through 5 of the draft is in progress, and the giants have 6 selections, the a's have 4. shout out reliever bennett flynn. he picked up all american honors by collegiate baseball. the former tam baseball star had a great covid-19-shortened season for the wild cats. >> ha expectg to get cut, so it was a heck of a change of pace. >> yeah, when you cover these athletes from when they were here and see them elevate to here, it's always fun to see it pan out >>> tonight on the cbs evening news, our series racing to a cure. a vaccine trial is moving to the final stage of development. why some are v
and justin rose's lead was caught by harold varner here. thomas summed up his round today. >> it's an eerie weird nerve because there's no fans. you hit a good shot, make a good putt, and we're just clapping for each other. just kind of making fun of one another. but, no, it's just good to be back. >> rounds 3 and 4 will be on kpix 5 on saturday and sunday, followed by the par 5 postround show. >>> baseball, will they be the stars of tomorrow? rounds 2 through 5 of the...
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that was matched later in the afternoon by harold varner, that tied him for the lead. so it's a good time to remind you that we have 2 par 5 post-round shows this weekend following cbs's coverage here on channel 5. dennis o'donnell will be on hand to tell you what happened. john will tell you why it happened, and i'll be on hand to say well, you're right fellows! >> i love it! i have to ask you, do you think the players liked not having people watching them because it's more quiet and they could focus, or do you think they feed off the energy of the crowd? >> it's probably easier to lock in, but you're used to playing in front of friends, family, golf fans, gallery on your left and right. so it's kind of like going back to, you know, college or high school where you have almost no one at the events. >> every round is like a practice round. >> that's right! >> nobody is saying shhh. >> except it counts. >> that's true. >> with this on the line. >> absolutely. nice to see jim nance social distancing in the tower. >> that calming voice, hello friends. love it. >> that's h
that was matched later in the afternoon by harold varner, that tied him for the lead. so it's a good time to remind you that we have 2 par 5 post-round shows this weekend following cbs's coverage here on channel 5. dennis o'donnell will be on hand to tell you what happened. john will tell you why it happened, and i'll be on hand to say well, you're right fellows! >> i love it! i have to ask you, do you think the players liked not having people watching them because it's more quiet and...
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protest caught the attention of city leaders, he began hosting community meetings like this one with harold skogens, partment who pealeolice some of totrs' deman. >> body-worn cameras, recording at protests, that is a change that has been made. in no way do i imagine this comes close to meeting the needs, but one of the things in the conversation is to understand how we serve the business owners and the residents. >> reporter: and amid the stalemate over the fate of the precinct, scoggins served as an intermediary. >> i was african-american before i put my first uniform on. so all our personal experiences inform our decision making. we are also focussed on serving the ptesters tt theyafe space to to exercise their rights. >> reporter: down playing the symbolism of the precinct's takeover. >> the precinct itself is just the building. our focus is on how do we make sure policing adapts to the situation? the chief made very clear that policing will never be the same. in seattle or across america. >> it's not a protest. i call it burning man, a festival. it has nothing to do with black lives or
protest caught the attention of city leaders, he began hosting community meetings like this one with harold skogens, partment who pealeolice some of totrs' deman. >> body-worn cameras, recording at protests, that is a change that has been made. in no way do i imagine this comes close to meeting the needs, but one of the things in the conversation is to understand how we serve the business owners and the residents. >> reporter: and amid the stalemate over the fate of the precinct,...
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of dunning street in london the british prime minister harold wilson was faced with what he called himselfn apocalyptic crisis. the narrative was spinning out of control. war could not be ruled out. amongst the options he considered were our dried withdraw and self government if the people of the north were on governable he could not go. in an atmosphere of near panic wilson called a council of war at his official country retreat checkers. in the peaceful countryside. also present was the secretary of state for defense. and the secretary of state for northern ireland greece on the security side the team 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 gang were slaughtering anyone but republican targets. so we asked ourselves why why these people and we drew up 2 lists one was a people who were unlucky enough to be caught up in indiscriminate car bombs and the other thi
of dunning street in london the british prime minister harold wilson was faced with what he called himselfn apocalyptic crisis. the narrative was spinning out of control. war could not be ruled out. amongst the options he considered were our dried withdraw and self government if the people of the north were on governable he could not go. in an atmosphere of near panic wilson called a council of war at his official country retreat checkers. in the peaceful countryside. also present was the...
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justin rose's lead was caught by harold varner iii mac here, a birdie and 18, and around un.s an eerie, weird nerve because there's no fans and anybody out there. you had a good shot, make a good putt, and we're pretty much clapping for each other, kind of making fun of one another, but now it's good to be back. >>> the big leagues five round draft ended today but the it is added five players, the giants grabbed seven, including this lefty , kyle harrison from de la salle. giants picked him up in the third round. wow, what a graduation gift! 85th overall pick, committed to ucla. he was baseball's only high school pick. maybe he pitches at oracle parking a few years. >>> baron baker here, son of dusty baker what undrafted. there are some who thought that he might. most famous being scooped up at home play by jt snell as a batboy during the 2002 world series. >>> nfl seahawks coach pete carroll told reporters today that he took a call from another coach who wanted to know more about a 2017 meeting he had with quarterback colin kaepernick of the unnamed coach who's apparently in
justin rose's lead was caught by harold varner iii mac here, a birdie and 18, and around un.s an eerie, weird nerve because there's no fans and anybody out there. you had a good shot, make a good putt, and we're pretty much clapping for each other, kind of making fun of one another, but now it's good to be back. >>> the big leagues five round draft ended today but the it is added five players, the giants grabbed seven, including this lefty , kyle harrison from de la salle. giants...
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. >> harold.jack and lori hope they will be back in school in person this fall, seeing his bus driver and his beloved teachers. jack is waiting patiently for the school bus schedule to arrive. just as jack is missing out on summer camp, so students graduating high school are robbed of the parties and big celebrations. instead, they get a zoom ceremony. a photographer was struck by that sense of loss at his daughter's high school in virginia. so he took portraits of all 500 graduating students for a photo essay he calls "not forgotten." ♪ >> go that way, one little step. the original intent was to try and capture a little bit of loss. so the baseball player sitting on the porch tossing himself a baseball with nowhere to go. the swimmer in the hot tub with her kickboard because there's no pool that's open. the hockey player with his skates on on his front lawn because there's no ring. look at that. look at that light on you. i wanted to have a unifying element to it. i wanted there to be some kind o
. >> harold.jack and lori hope they will be back in school in person this fall, seeing his bus driver and his beloved teachers. jack is waiting patiently for the school bus schedule to arrive. just as jack is missing out on summer camp, so students graduating high school are robbed of the parties and big celebrations. instead, they get a zoom ceremony. a photographer was struck by that sense of loss at his daughter's high school in virginia. so he took portraits of all 500 graduating...
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i'm getting a big wave from harold in the back. i'm so sorry. john will talk to you later. >> i will be happy. >> one on one. thank you all very much. >> thank you. thank you. >> with the recent protests unfolding across the country, watch our live unfiltered coverage of the government's response with briefings from the white house, congress, governors and mayors from across the nation updating the situation. plus, efforts addressing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and campaign 2020. join in the conversation every day on our program "washington journal." if you missed any of our live coverage watch on demand at cspan.org or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >>> tonight on american history tv, the national history center hosts a conversation on gun rights and regulations. historians join the second amendment discussion on capitol hill. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span 3. >>> mississippi governor tate reeves announced changes to the safe return order in his state, but noted that the coronavirus was n
i'm getting a big wave from harold in the back. i'm so sorry. john will talk to you later. >> i will be happy. >> one on one. thank you all very much. >> thank you. thank you. >> with the recent protests unfolding across the country, watch our live unfiltered coverage of the government's response with briefings from the white house, congress, governors and mayors from across the nation updating the situation. plus, efforts addressing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and...
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harold pinter said he was his favourite actor.e. he was terrifying as the treacherous android ash in alien. at five foot five, he was often cast in diminutive parts. in the borrowers, he played one of a family of tiny people, opposite his then—wife penelope wilton. screams come with me in the passageway. you do me wrong... at the national theatre, he was an acclaimed king lear. thou art a soul in bliss, but i am bound upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears do scald... yet, for 17 years, he refused to appear live because of stage fright. gandalf? bilbo baggins. as bilbo baggins in the lord of the rings, he captured the character's good sense and selflessness. i feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread. i need a holiday. a very long holiday. and i don't expect i shall return. rarely the star, but scores of productions were lit up by sir ian holm's wit, warmth, and intensity. that's it from me. this is bbc news. goodbye. hello. the weather through the course of the weekend is looking a little bit mixed
harold pinter said he was his favourite actor.e. he was terrifying as the treacherous android ash in alien. at five foot five, he was often cast in diminutive parts. in the borrowers, he played one of a family of tiny people, opposite his then—wife penelope wilton. screams come with me in the passageway. you do me wrong... at the national theatre, he was an acclaimed king lear. thou art a soul in bliss, but i am bound upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears do scald... yet, for 17 years, he...
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harold pinter said he was his favourite actor.can see the big prize hanging there, believe me, i won't waste any time. he was terrifying as the treacherous android ash in alien. at five foot five, he was often cast in diminutive parts. in the borrowers, he played one of a family of tiny people, opposite his then—wife penelope wilton. screams come with me in the passageway. you do me wrong... at the national theatre, he was an acclaimed king lear. thou art a soul in bliss, but i am bound upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears do scald... yet, for 17 years, he refused to appear live because of stage fright. gandalf? bilbo baggins. as bilbo baggins in the lord of the rings, he captured the character's good sense and selflessness. i feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread. i need a holiday, a very long holiday, and i don't expect i shall return. rarely the star, but scores of productions were lit up by sir ian holm's wit, warmth, and intensity. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up
harold pinter said he was his favourite actor.can see the big prize hanging there, believe me, i won't waste any time. he was terrifying as the treacherous android ash in alien. at five foot five, he was often cast in diminutive parts. in the borrowers, he played one of a family of tiny people, opposite his then—wife penelope wilton. screams come with me in the passageway. you do me wrong... at the national theatre, he was an acclaimed king lear. thou art a soul in bliss, but i am bound upon...
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in fact pew, as much as he hated harold ickeys, he loves getting those federal contracts during world war ii. sunoco produced, refined more aviation fuel, more high quality aviation fuel than any other company. i think matching if not beating the standard of new jersey, its great enemy, as well. thank you, government, for those contracts. it allowed pew to come out of the world are -- the war all the more better positioned, both financially and philanthropic. yes? >> [inaudible] i recently finished rachel maddow's book "blowout." have you read it? >> the question comes up quite often, and i should probably sit down and read it. [laughter] >> i would ask you to comment, because i'm sure she read your book as far as 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. >> good question. i hope she has read my book. i have been on a few of these talks where they are like, you have to send her your book. i have
in fact pew, as much as he hated harold ickeys, he loves getting those federal contracts during world war ii. sunoco produced, refined more aviation fuel, more high quality aviation fuel than any other company. i think matching if not beating the standard of new jersey, its great enemy, as well. thank you, government, for those contracts. it allowed pew to come out of the world are -- the war all the more better positioned, both financially and philanthropic. yes? >> [inaudible] i...
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justin rose the leader along with harold varner iii. looks like he never left. the shot of the day. and cheered from the couch. no fans, but on 13, one shot to do it. 162 yards away. and it's a hole in one. here is lefty on playing without fans. >> it's certainly awkward not having everybody out here. but i'm proud of the steps the pga tour has taken to have everybody be safe, feel safe in this environment, and to hopefully entertain and have some people watching on tv, even though they're not here. >> time now for abc7 call my play. you send the video. larry calls the action. here is morkie the yorkie. >> i'm not sure it's possible to be any cuter than morkie the yorkie. the yorkshire terrier lives in san mateo. he loves racing around the beach. when he is not exercising, he likes to dress up. this is halloween costume from last year. he is a unicorn. are you kidding me? but steps are a challenge. >> you can do it. you can do it. >> morkie figures out how to go backwards up the steps. back it up, morkie. we just called your play on abc7. >> use the the weather's perfect... family i
justin rose the leader along with harold varner iii. looks like he never left. the shot of the day. and cheered from the couch. no fans, but on 13, one shot to do it. 162 yards away. and it's a hole in one. here is lefty on playing without fans. >> it's certainly awkward not having everybody out here. but i'm proud of the steps the pga tour has taken to have everybody be safe, feel safe in this environment, and to hopefully entertain and have some people watching on tv, even though...
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commission meeting now you'd think that would be to investigate is this true it took 10 years for harold weisberg to get those minutes to know at the meeting was really about how do we cover this up and not let the public know that i was an f.b.i. informant that's what the official meeting was now i'm getting to the point the government's going to you're going to expect the government. to investigate 2 of our presidents that's like putting the warren commission here in charge again you're not going to get an investigation you're going to get a call for up let me repeat that a cover up no surprises there look we're still in a pandemic so we've got to talk about some health news now a growing body of evidence reveals that covert 19 may be a vascular trophic virus one that affects blood vessels in addition to being a respiratory disease while it's widely known that the novel coronavirus causes lung problems and ammonia it's less widely reported that patients also suffer from vascular problems including blood clots strokes and pain or discoloration in the fingers and toes doctors have also d
commission meeting now you'd think that would be to investigate is this true it took 10 years for harold weisberg to get those minutes to know at the meeting was really about how do we cover this up and not let the public know that i was an f.b.i. informant that's what the official meeting was now i'm getting to the point the government's going to you're going to expect the government. to investigate 2 of our presidents that's like putting the warren commission here in charge again you're not...
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he is 1 under tied for g with harold varner iii. looks like he never left. the shot of the day.aw this live and cheered from the couch. no fans, but on 13, one shot to do it. 162 yards away. and it's a hole in one. here is lefty on playing without fans. >> it's certainly awkward not having everybody out here. but i'm proud of the steps the pga tour has taken to have everybody be safe, feel safe in this environment, and to hopefully entertain and have some people watching on tv, even though they're not here. >> time now for abc7 call my play. you send the video. larry calls the action. here is morkie the yorkie. >> i'm not sure it's possible to be any cuter than morkie the yorkie. the yorkshire terrier lives in san mateo. he loves racing around the beach. when he is not exercising, he likes to dress up. this is halloween costume from last year. he is a unicorn. are you kidding me? but steps are a challenge. >> you can do it. you can do it. >> morkie figures out how to go backwards up the steps. back it up, morkie. we just called your play on abc7. >> use the (vo) switch to sprint
he is 1 under tied for g with harold varner iii. looks like he never left. the shot of the day.aw this live and cheered from the couch. no fans, but on 13, one shot to do it. 162 yards away. and it's a hole in one. here is lefty on playing without fans. >> it's certainly awkward not having everybody out here. but i'm proud of the steps the pga tour has taken to have everybody be safe, feel safe in this environment, and to hopefully entertain and have some people watching on tv, even...
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harold vance the third is the clubhouse leader on 11 under par. 0k let's round up some of today's othervikram solanki to the role of head coach. he replaces michael di venuto who left last month. solanki has been assistant head coach since 2018. it's hoped county cricket games may be possible again from august. oxford united have confirmed two people have tested positive for coronavirus and are self—isolating. oxford's league one semi final play—off opponents portsmouth have also had two cases come back positive. the other semi is between fleetwood and wycombe. the two legs will be played on the 3rd and 6thjuly bolton wanderers manager keith hill will leave when his contract expires at the end of the month, following the club's relegation from league one. bolton started the season with a 12—point deduction for entering administration, and finished bottom. and we don't have to wait long for the return of the premier league, it's back next week! we told you earlier that players will be wearing the words "black lives matter" on their shirts. in terms of the pandemic. though they've been as
harold vance the third is the clubhouse leader on 11 under par. 0k let's round up some of today's othervikram solanki to the role of head coach. he replaces michael di venuto who left last month. solanki has been assistant head coach since 2018. it's hoped county cricket games may be possible again from august. oxford united have confirmed two people have tested positive for coronavirus and are self—isolating. oxford's league one semi final play—off opponents portsmouth have also had two...
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harold pinter said he was his favourite actor. if i can see the big prize hanging there.foot five, he was often cast in diminutive parts. in the borrowers, he played one of a family of tiny people opposite his then—wife, penelope wilton. screaming.
harold pinter said he was his favourite actor. if i can see the big prize hanging there.foot five, he was often cast in diminutive parts. in the borrowers, he played one of a family of tiny people opposite his then—wife, penelope wilton. screaming.
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i just it was harold's a new era i think that it kind of shatters the minute oh you need to go over me. we're very close to space contractors now what you might call the rights. you know and so i think we're going to start seeing more and more and more activities that are led by made excellent by the private sector by people all that that's incredible here the overall contribution to this offer is that more development and exploration from these private companies what do you see going on in the future how how much will these companies invest and is this something that the government centrally going to minimize their their money into. pop i think it's very important and i try to get this across the road talk about what you want to ask or just base those lessons from people who are generally do it and you know there is this characterization that this is rich boys and hurtful is not all of them are really what's happening here is these 2 gentlemen a lot of other people i know that are a gauge that what we call space revolution are actually doing their obedience ends up so that eventually
i just it was harold's a new era i think that it kind of shatters the minute oh you need to go over me. we're very close to space contractors now what you might call the rights. you know and so i think we're going to start seeing more and more and more activities that are led by made excellent by the private sector by people all that that's incredible here the overall contribution to this offer is that more development and exploration from these private companies what do you see going on in the...
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everyone chasing harold varner iii alone at the top.ugh. the he triple bogeyed the he's the leader. this sounds like a broken record. baseball players and owners continue to bargain as baseball edges closer to the deal zone. today the owners made themselves another offer and maybe picked up room in the gap. the baseball owners offering a 72 game schedule, 80% of the prorated salary for the players, giving players until sunday to answer the offer. they are not going to take it. they want 100% of their prorated salaries. something they in good faith negotiated for and got. owners tried to turn the tables and the owners are not the ones that are on the fielden dangering themselves. you have to feel for them. >>> this is a surprise. we in the media ask a stupid question, it was on this date, june 12 in 2014, bryce harper had a snappy answer for a stupid question. >> bryce, you know of course in canada are legal drinking age, a celebratory beer. do you have a favorite beer. >> it's illegal to drink in the states at 19. >> i'm not answering t
everyone chasing harold varner iii alone at the top.ugh. the he triple bogeyed the he's the leader. this sounds like a broken record. baseball players and owners continue to bargain as baseball edges closer to the deal zone. today the owners made themselves another offer and maybe picked up room in the gap. the baseball owners offering a 72 game schedule, 80% of the prorated salary for the players, giving players until sunday to answer the offer. they are not going to take it. they want 100% of...
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in the old days, harold washington, when he was mayor of atlanta,the mayor of they have asked those toughuestions. we have to get our political leaders to push that agenda and our civil rights leaders to remind people that economic justice is so important for carol: where does it start? we have had a lot of discussions about where you are born determines what kind of education you get, what kind of jobs you get, health care, kind of determines your place in society. where do we start? here are the gaps still. john: it is clear that wealth is key. wealth is at the heart of it. if you have equal wealth, equal education, equal health care, the opportunity to have successful retirement, etc.. capitalist democracy we are part of. we will suffer all the ills of our society if we are left out of the economic equation. jim crow, separate but equal, all of the kind of things that happened that did not allow us in oury participate capitalist democracy. it is insidious, and that is why the wealth has just deteriorated and deteriorated, and why the anger is building, because it is multi generations o
in the old days, harold washington, when he was mayor of atlanta,the mayor of they have asked those toughuestions. we have to get our political leaders to push that agenda and our civil rights leaders to remind people that economic justice is so important for carol: where does it start? we have had a lot of discussions about where you are born determines what kind of education you get, what kind of jobs you get, health care, kind of determines your place in society. where do we start? here are...
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we can tell you even though we don't have the video to prove it that harold varner the third is your second leader at the pga charles schwab challenge. and he is ahead after a nice round today. 11 under par. christina, you are back in the studio. you been to these situations. not a whole lot of sports to talk about and no video to even fake it. we are at home and i could give you some music recommendations but whatever you want to talk about is fine with me. >> it's interesting because speaking of pga, it is in fort worth. and what surprises me is that phil mickelson is still out there. today i'm sure he didn't do very well though. >> phil mickelson did not make the cut. he had a pretty good round yesterday. you have to be two under par to make the cut. lefty did not make it. he was the biggest drop. the biggest story is the nonappearance of tiger woods. tournament her back and he has had some time to rest his back. he is still missing. at last report, get this, talk about social distancing, he was last seen off the coast of north carolina in his yacht. that's my kind of social dista
we can tell you even though we don't have the video to prove it that harold varner the third is your second leader at the pga charles schwab challenge. and he is ahead after a nice round today. 11 under par. christina, you are back in the studio. you been to these situations. not a whole lot of sports to talk about and no video to even fake it. we are at home and i could give you some music recommendations but whatever you want to talk about is fine with me. >> it's interesting because...
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>>cspan: harold was the secretary of the interior and he was called the old curmudgeon at the time. henry work and thought was the d oh mr. speaker roosevelt wins again total manipulation so then morgantown reads in the newspaper that they adjourned at 930 and he was so angry he resigned and all roosevelt charms him back into it but there was a real camaraderie. >>cspan: i remember somebody else resigning at one point and fdr wrote him a letter. >> he resigned several times and then we get upset about policy issues so roosevelt wrote him a very gracious later you cannot resign i need you you are right but when i read your letter i got flattery all over and couldn't believe it. [laughter] it just shows the are of this man of their president. >> he gratefully replied makes me feel fluttery to have you write about me as you did it is an accolade to my spirit. [laughter] >> how did you go about this? >> i work in terms of research at the roosevelt library and in hyde park makes you feel like you are going back in time because the house roosevelt was born it all looks exactly as it looke
>>cspan: harold was the secretary of the interior and he was called the old curmudgeon at the time. henry work and thought was the d oh mr. speaker roosevelt wins again total manipulation so then morgantown reads in the newspaper that they adjourned at 930 and he was so angry he resigned and all roosevelt charms him back into it but there was a real camaraderie. >>cspan: i remember somebody else resigning at one point and fdr wrote him a letter. >> he resigned several times...
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this in harold square in the city.ashed in the head with a fire extinguisher earlier this week, brian. brian: wow. the violence aimed at cops stem from the death of george floyd. now all four officers involved have been charged. those cops had nothing to do with it. thousands marched to the javits center. steve: meanwhile in our nation's capital, hundreds gathered near the white house once again and we are going to u
this in harold square in the city.ashed in the head with a fire extinguisher earlier this week, brian. brian: wow. the violence aimed at cops stem from the death of george floyd. now all four officers involved have been charged. those cops had nothing to do with it. thousands marched to the javits center. steve: meanwhile in our nation's capital, hundreds gathered near the white house once again and we are going to u
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. >>> now to new york, looters smashed store windows in manhattan's harold square overnight.people on the streets then rushing in and storming out with armloads of merchandise. police arrested 200 people. >>> in california this group of looters entered a hollywood pharmacy, and you can see part of the entrance is still secon jumped in, snatched stuff, and then ran out. no word yet on any arrests. >>> more than 400 people were arrested in santa monica over the weekend after widespread looting in the area. business owners are now cleaning up and counting the cost of the damage. many volunteers came out to sweep, clean, and restore the city while lifting the spirits of store owners. >>> a live look at the white house this morning, and president trump says he plans to put a stop to the violent protests that have gripped the country over the last several days. >> i am dispatching thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, militarynel, and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting, vandalism, assaults, and the wanton destruction of property. >> president trump argued sta
. >>> now to new york, looters smashed store windows in manhattan's harold square overnight.people on the streets then rushing in and storming out with armloads of merchandise. police arrested 200 people. >>> in california this group of looters entered a hollywood pharmacy, and you can see part of the entrance is still secon jumped in, snatched stuff, and then ran out. no word yet on any arrests. >>> more than 400 people were arrested in santa monica over the weekend...
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. >> i said i on harold ford. understands business and politics, and i just keep in mind this. real estate, commercial and try to, and i bring you back to yesterday in washington square park. reportedly two guys on city bikes, one woman and one man i should say through the lens of red paint at this horrible person named george washington. and they destroy the history in one swoop. doing it right before. joe biden is set to ramp up his attacks on president trump today and accuse the president of surrendering to the coronavirus. on the coronavirus pandemic as mosmore states pause their reopening planes. where the nation stands now. ♪ >> dr. anthony fauci and other members of the coronavirus task force testifying before congress today on the current state of the pandemic in the u.s. this as a more states pause or roll back their reopening efforts amid a sharp spike in cases. >> i am also quite concerned about what we are seeing evolve right now and several of the states. when states start to try to open again they need to follow the guidelines that have been very carefully laid ou
. >> i said i on harold ford. understands business and politics, and i just keep in mind this. real estate, commercial and try to, and i bring you back to yesterday in washington square park. reportedly two guys on city bikes, one woman and one man i should say through the lens of red paint at this horrible person named george washington. and they destroy the history in one swoop. doing it right before. joe biden is set to ramp up his attacks on president trump today and accuse the...