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and from chip—shop to champion, tonight terri harper fights for her place in british boxing history.me to the programme. we'll start with the six nations where ireland have sent out a strong message after beating the reigning champions, wales by 2a points to 14. it's a first defeat in nine six nations game for wales — ending their hopes of back to back grand slams. with all the details here's austin halewood. what a statement of intent was for ireland and the new head coach, a resounding win over the defending champions wales here at the aviva stadium in dublin. last weekend against scotland it was all about that first victory for farrell but today was a much more clinical performance, they were much better with ball in hand going forward, much stronger defensively. last season much stronger defensively. last season irish rugby was a disappointing one, they left the world cup. as for the welsh head coach wayne pivac, it is back to the drawing board. they will not be happy with conceding four tries. as fans waited for the storm to arrive in dublin, all eyes were on events inside the s
and from chip—shop to champion, tonight terri harper fights for her place in british boxing history.me to the programme. we'll start with the six nations where ireland have sent out a strong message after beating the reigning champions, wales by 2a points to 14. it's a first defeat in nine six nations game for wales — ending their hopes of back to back grand slams. with all the details here's austin halewood. what a statement of intent was for ireland and the new head coach, a resounding...
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and from chip—shop to champion, tonight terri harper fights for her place in british boxing history.ing us once again. it's rugby's oldest rivalry — but the england and scotland had to battle the weather as well as each other at murrayfield today. torrential rain and high winds led to a low—scoring game. butjust one try for england was enough for the win. alex gulrajani reports: always be prepared and in edinburgh that went for the fans as well as the players. for some things though, you cannot prepare for as 0wen farrell found out. the menacing wind cost ten and england an early three points. move closer and farrell found the spot. batten down the hatches, this was becoming tough on the field and off it. kicking game was pursued too little success. still, some found a reason to smile and when adam hastings drew scotland level, maybe those home fans were finding a reason to. not for long though. last week their captain stuart hogg fumbled one a try was in sight. this week he almost gifted england one. downward pressure here, just enough. but it gave england some territory they took f
and from chip—shop to champion, tonight terri harper fights for her place in british boxing history.ing us once again. it's rugby's oldest rivalry — but the england and scotland had to battle the weather as well as each other at murrayfield today. torrential rain and high winds led to a low—scoring game. butjust one try for england was enough for the win. alex gulrajani reports: always be prepared and in edinburgh that went for the fans as well as the players. for some things though, you...
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all three judges gave her the win as harper becomes britain's only professional female world championafter 1a months away ended with a victory. the former welterweight world champion knocked out mark deluca in the seventh round. brook has only lost twice in a a0—fight career. onto some disappointing news as great britain's fed cup team have lost their qualifier against slovakia. they started the day 2—0 down in the five rubber match. heather watson had got them off to a good start as she beat rebecca sramkova. that meant that harriet dart needed to beat anna schmiedlova. but it wasn't to be. dart lost the first set on a tie—break and saved 2 match points in the second, before finally being beaten. so slovakia are through to the inauguralfinals in budapest, but for gb, it's back to a qualifier for next year's competition. and great britain's hopes of qualifying with a women's basketball team for this summer's olympic games look to be over, after they lost to south korea in serbia. victory for britain would have secured them a place in tokyo, but they lost by 82 points to 79. they face
all three judges gave her the win as harper becomes britain's only professional female world championafter 1a months away ended with a victory. the former welterweight world champion knocked out mark deluca in the seventh round. brook has only lost twice in a a0—fight career. onto some disappointing news as great britain's fed cup team have lost their qualifier against slovakia. they started the day 2—0 down in the five rubber match. heather watson had got them off to a good start as she...
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the powerful harpers weekly cartoon, columbia confronts her children. published shortly after the grievous union losses at fredericksburg. you can see a female figure with her arm outstretched, pointing at lincoln, standing outside the war department between edwin stanton and joseph hooker and asking, where are my 15,000 sons murdered at fredericksburg? lincoln answers, this reminds me of a little joke but props and outraged interruption, go tell your joke at springfield. another cartoon cast him as manager, lincoln. the sole figure on an anti-stage, he is ingratiating but smiling impresario with a pistol, sword and the other debris of a wretched army at his feet. ladies and gentlemen, he announces, i regret to say the tragedy, entitled the army of the potomac, has been withdrawn and i substituted three new factors. a further common accusation involves with lincoln the incapable buffoon, was lincoln the fanatic who indulged a love of sadistic and dictatorial policies. these were cruel and unfunny jokes played by a tyrant who took pleasure in his disrega
the powerful harpers weekly cartoon, columbia confronts her children. published shortly after the grievous union losses at fredericksburg. you can see a female figure with her arm outstretched, pointing at lincoln, standing outside the war department between edwin stanton and joseph hooker and asking, where are my 15,000 sons murdered at fredericksburg? lincoln answers, this reminds me of a little joke but props and outraged interruption, go tell your joke at springfield. another cartoon cast...
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terri harper is waking up this morning as a boxing world champion.ble is this was only harper's tenth fight as a professional. and she was always in control against eva wahlstrom, scoring a knock—down in the seventh round. that makes her only britain's second female world champion in the sport, after nicola adams. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, it's time for with the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are james rampton features writer at the independent and lucy fisher, defence editor of the times. hope you are primed ‘ i hope you are primed with caffeine. iam not, i hope you are primed with caffeine. i am not, a i hope you are primed with caffeine. iam not, a hint to i hope you are primed with caffeine. i am not, a hint to anyone who is listening. lets take a look at the front pages. the mail on sunday has an exclusive, claiming that the american woman accused of killing harry dunn was a senior cia agent. claims that the department of health has been selling patient data to international drug compan
terri harper is waking up this morning as a boxing world champion.ble is this was only harper's tenth fight as a professional. and she was always in control against eva wahlstrom, scoring a knock—down in the seventh round. that makes her only britain's second female world champion in the sport, after nicola adams. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, it's time for with the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are james rampton features writer at the...
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harper is 23 and from doncaster and what is remarkable is this was only her tenth fight as a professionalhlstrom, scoring a knock—down in the seventh round. she's britain's only reigning world champion, with nicola adams now retired. and kel brook has his sights set on becoming a two—time world champion, after a victorious return to the ring. he's been away for 14th months and he stopped american mark deluca in their super welterweight bout. brook could now be in line for a wbo title elimnator for a wbo title eliminator against fellow—briton liam smith, who was watching ringside. back to cricket now, because some of the game's biggest names came together in melbourne today, for the bushfire bash, in aid of the victims‘ relief fund. the appeal has so far raised around £400 million. two legends of the game, india's sachin tendulkar and west indies‘ brian lara, were among the players, with the sides led by former australian captains adam gilchrist and ricky ponting, who took time to play with some youngsters. tendulkar, the highest test run scorer of all—time, was delighted to see so much su
harper is 23 and from doncaster and what is remarkable is this was only her tenth fight as a professionalhlstrom, scoring a knock—down in the seventh round. she's britain's only reigning world champion, with nicola adams now retired. and kel brook has his sights set on becoming a two—time world champion, after a victorious return to the ring. he's been away for 14th months and he stopped american mark deluca in their super welterweight bout. brook could now be in line for a wbo title...
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you know, harper knows for better or worse the tea parties happen after i get off the phone with billa go to iowa today, new hampshire, new jersey, wherever. it's always something somewhere but we do our best and try again tomorrow. thank you again. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen mike kiplinger editor emeritus at kiplinger. [applause] >> good evening, 437 years, the national press foundation is offered its highest honor, kind of a lifetime achievement award to a remarkable array of men and women from every corner of journalism and publishing. both print and broadcasting. past honorees read like a who's who of mid to late 20th century media. we have honored great newspaper editors like abe rosenthal. ben bradley, clark hoyt, jean roberts, john psych and dollar, eugene patterson, and bill cabbage. just to name a few. and distinguished publishers to let gill grosvenor, john johnson, catherine graham, and al newhart. an broadcast journalist robert siegel, judy woodruff, and diane ream. we have honored wise and provocative columnist, the likes of matt, tom freedman, david broder, clare
you know, harper knows for better or worse the tea parties happen after i get off the phone with billa go to iowa today, new hampshire, new jersey, wherever. it's always something somewhere but we do our best and try again tomorrow. thank you again. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen mike kiplinger editor emeritus at kiplinger. [applause] >> good evening, 437 years, the national press foundation is offered its highest honor, kind of a lifetime achievement award to a remarkable array...
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. >> that was for harper because harper loves -- my daughter loves "harry potter."cool right there that's the disney castle right there. >> shirtless >> jimmy: yeah, shirtless. why not? [ cheers ] yeah, we have a lot in common. [ laughter ] but we thought we'd get you something a little bit more age appropriate, if you don't mind it's a present for you this is -- >> oh, wow >> jimmy: this is the biggest lego - >> oh, amazing >> jimmy: -- you can get [ cheers and applause this is 7,500 pieces the millennium falcon. the millennium falcon. and this is -- i think it says on the box, it's 16 years old plus so it's -- that's a little step up [ laughter ] congratulations, from us [ cheers and applause dude, you got to crush this one. okay >> i'll try. >> jimmy: more with david beckham when we come back stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ we are t-mobile the first to go unlimited. first with no annual service contracts. first with taxes and fees included. now t-mobile has the first and only nationwide 5g network. reaching over 5,000 cities and towns and over 20
. >> that was for harper because harper loves -- my daughter loves "harry potter."cool right there that's the disney castle right there. >> shirtless >> jimmy: yeah, shirtless. why not? [ cheers ] yeah, we have a lot in common. [ laughter ] but we thought we'd get you something a little bit more age appropriate, if you don't mind it's a present for you this is -- >> oh, wow >> jimmy: this is the biggest lego - >> oh, amazing >> jimmy: -- you...
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gracing the cover of harper's bazaar. >> little wayne dropped his new album funeral which features bigadam levine and two chains. and lori loughlin and mossimo giannulli currently embroiled in the college admissions scandal. they've reportedly listed their l.a. home for over $28 million. >> and this is awesome, guys. for black history month, the movie harriet, which tells the story of american hero harriet tubman will be screened for free in select theaters around the country. >> and can you guess the most ? jane fonda? not even close. martin sheen leads the pack with 66. bravo. from universal studios hollywood, "all access" starts right now. ♪
gracing the cover of harper's bazaar. >> little wayne dropped his new album funeral which features bigadam levine and two chains. and lori loughlin and mossimo giannulli currently embroiled in the college admissions scandal. they've reportedly listed their l.a. home for over $28 million. >> and this is awesome, guys. for black history month, the movie harriet, which tells the story of american hero harriet tubman will be screened for free in select theaters around the country....
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hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor.er my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. if you recently had a
hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor.er my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart...
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hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. if you recently ha
hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another...
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and harper loves football, doesn't he?be on the cards? a women's team will be on the cards. once we get this team up and running, than anything is possible. it certainly seems to be, when you are david beckham. i wonder if harper plays. don't know. he didn't mention that, big football fan. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. we have been watching the weather and it is not great news out there and it is not great news out there and no great news in the forecast either. storm hall gaze on the way this week ringing strong wind but crucially before that arrives we have more rain in the forecast today into tomorrow that could cause issues. the reason is from the environment agency showing flows across england. this dot shows the river flowing compared to average. the green ones are the only ones where we have average flows at this time of year. the blue and black dots indicate whether river flows are way above normal, and that is because it is responding to all the recent rain. not as much rain this weekend as we
and harper loves football, doesn't he?be on the cards? a women's team will be on the cards. once we get this team up and running, than anything is possible. it certainly seems to be, when you are david beckham. i wonder if harper plays. don't know. he didn't mention that, big football fan. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. we have been watching the weather and it is not great news out there and it is not great news out there and no great news in the forecast either. storm hall...
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his family, and will daughter harper follow in his footsteps?ed and what she wants to share with you. lara,oing upstairs? >>> hello, robin. i'm with tory johnson, and you know what that means, "deals & steals." today it's all about deals that will make you feel fabulous in your wallet and your whole person. we have a great audience and a great show so don't go anywhere. "gma" will be right back. ♪ [ applause ] still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables officially hitting the us.virus man: the markets are plunging for a second straight day. vo: health experts warn the us is underprepared. managing a crisis is what mike bloomberg does. in the aftermath of 9-11, he steadied and rebuilt america's largest city. oversaw emergency response to natural disasters. upgraded hospital preparedness to manage health crises. and he's funding cutting edge research to contain epidemics. tested. ready. mike: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. you have power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable streng
his family, and will daughter harper follow in his footsteps?ed and what she wants to share with you. lara,oing upstairs? >>> hello, robin. i'm with tory johnson, and you know what that means, "deals & steals." today it's all about deals that will make you feel fabulous in your wallet and your whole person. we have a great audience and a great show so don't go anywhere. "gma" will be right back. ♪ [ applause ] still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent...
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>>in the lower hill area harper's will tran report in front of that building with details. >>the navigation center said said post and hide in a massive building. 33,000 square feet 3 floors with a little bit different from this navigation center and the other ones that are already in san francisco. those appear to change the other developments over the next couple years this one is going to be a long-term project the city already has worked out some early numbers with the owners of the building. 20 years $49 million with about annual lease of million the board will vote on it today, it's in committee and if approved it goes before the full board for the supervisors to vote and that will happen on february 25th, if it passes that come this fall, 75 beds will be at this location for people between 18 and 24 years old the good news is the bottom floor, we'll be housing goodwill and good will says it will provide some of their services to the people who will move into this location. it will tran reporting there meanwhile, the nonpartisan legislative analyst's office is question
>>in the lower hill area harper's will tran report in front of that building with details. >>the navigation center said said post and hide in a massive building. 33,000 square feet 3 floors with a little bit different from this navigation center and the other ones that are already in san francisco. those appear to change the other developments over the next couple years this one is going to be a long-term project the city already has worked out some early numbers with the owners of...
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. >> john harper with national defense magazine. can you give us an update on your plans for a neighbor replacement. a kind of capabilities you are looking for there. and when we might see a lot of these dollars going into that. and when would you actually go to plan or field that type of system to troops in the field. >> humans are still the heavyweight champ's in that is class and we are focusing right now in the armored vehicle fleets and we are looking up honey continue to have a capability necessary going forward. that is back in the queue. we will continue to upgrade that. we will bring in another brigade set here in this fiscal year budget over a billion dollars invested against the abram again this year. right now are just going to continue to upgrade the current. >> a little more that too is that the thought process, as you know, we are replacing the bradley. but were also part of the next generation combat vehicle. we are developing three prototypes for a lightweight and immediate way and heavyweight robotic combat vehicle
. >> john harper with national defense magazine. can you give us an update on your plans for a neighbor replacement. a kind of capabilities you are looking for there. and when we might see a lot of these dollars going into that. and when would you actually go to plan or field that type of system to troops in the field. >> humans are still the heavyweight champ's in that is class and we are focusing right now in the armored vehicle fleets and we are looking up honey continue to have...
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prop hannah botterman is ruled out with injury, so uncapped detysha harper comes onto the bench. the incredible reaction she's received, since announcing her retirement from hockey. she was left with a long—term concussion when she hit her head on a wall 18 months ago. she rejoined the great britain set up recently, in the hope of making this summer's olympics in tokyo. but she said it was too risky — and today she has been talking about what she has learned about head injuries i think head injuries are becoming more and more reported so i think we are learning more. it has taught me that every head injury is different and anything that anyone battles with which is invisible is difficult. when you have a fabulous tea m difficult. when you have a fabulous team arranger which i have with my family and hockey, you are in a good place and you will get there. —— fabulous team around you. —— fabulous team around you. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. including all you need to know ahead of the big fight tomorrow night. thank
prop hannah botterman is ruled out with injury, so uncapped detysha harper comes onto the bench. the incredible reaction she's received, since announcing her retirement from hockey. she was left with a long—term concussion when she hit her head on a wall 18 months ago. she rejoined the great britain set up recently, in the hope of making this summer's olympics in tokyo. but she said it was too risky — and today she has been talking about what she has learned about head injuries i think head...
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are now even posing questions on the vision and very existence with all the details here is peter harper one of the takeaways from this year's munich security conference was the crisis of identity that seems to be going on with western nations i ask the people here on the streets of munich what they thought about transatlantic friction in the alliance the ideas of how to manage so well it. different. europe doesn't like confrontation so it likes to avoid confrontation the us has a little bit more tendency to go for confrontation we are europe we are not america so so we must look only for europe 1st and so we can get a bit of america stinky despite the divide was always there the us always fought for its own interests but i think that since charmed became president. europe's powerhouses germany and france want to see a real knowledge a new beginning possibly a move away from the united states and on saying stuff or been that our closest ally the united states of america under the current government also rejects the idea of an international community and they aim to be great again and aga
are now even posing questions on the vision and very existence with all the details here is peter harper one of the takeaways from this year's munich security conference was the crisis of identity that seems to be going on with western nations i ask the people here on the streets of munich what they thought about transatlantic friction in the alliance the ideas of how to manage so well it. different. europe doesn't like confrontation so it likes to avoid confrontation the us has a little bit...
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play a video comment from a member of our community who had some parts on the creator this is eric harper is a political science lecturer in the us here in virginia and here's what he told the stream he'd been plucked out of obscurity to lead a new research development program a weapons program that he was involved in. it wasn't creating the most sophisticated guy never quite the opposite it was the simplest firearm and the result was to make warfare easy for amateurs in the 1960 s. in the 1970 s. we saw the consequences guerrilla warfare everywhere in the 1980 s. his rifle made possible the spread of global terrorism in the 1990 s. it was directly responsible for the spread of child soldiers be idea of having no more sophisticated technologies in the future but simpler easier to operate technologies that's kalashnikovs that was his insight. you know what do you make that parents come in there specially the point where he says it was the simplest firearm is that true in your view and is it is it still true. so it's quite a simple. to operate but it was not a fire our whole amplified viole
play a video comment from a member of our community who had some parts on the creator this is eric harper is a political science lecturer in the us here in virginia and here's what he told the stream he'd been plucked out of obscurity to lead a new research development program a weapons program that he was involved in. it wasn't creating the most sophisticated guy never quite the opposite it was the simplest firearm and the result was to make warfare easy for amateurs in the 1960 s. in the 1970...
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sorry, matt. >> tim harper. one thing i think is important to discuss is, there are important upstream and downstream effects making modifications to elections that means the time frames for how things happen are the effects have. can you talk a little about the ways in which the reforms in this package are structured or if there is a reform early in this process, does that mean for one certification happens? -- what does that mean for when certification happens? one thing i would say is, you have to think a less tickly about what you are tracked -- you have to think holistically about what you are trying to employ. we should really employ an earlier voter registration deadline. should try to go with mail ballots. ok. if you have an earlier voter registration deadline, colorado has same day registration. how is that going to work? if somebody adjusters to vote the day before election or on the day, i cannot mail them a ballot. if you register inside eight days, great. come on in. we'll give you ballot. come by a
sorry, matt. >> tim harper. one thing i think is important to discuss is, there are important upstream and downstream effects making modifications to elections that means the time frames for how things happen are the effects have. can you talk a little about the ways in which the reforms in this package are structured or if there is a reform early in this process, does that mean for one certification happens? -- what does that mean for when certification happens? one thing i would say is,...
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he is written for the "new york times," the atlantic, complex, the paris review, harpers, the new republic, the guardian and the root, and just been a featured commentator on npr, bbc radio, cnn, msnbc and huff post life and also lives in brooklyn. so now let me and over the mic and the work word to our guesti want to just say that after the discussion there would be some words by michael bennet who was here from the tsa. later on there will be a q&a and after that there would be a book signing. when the q&a happens, i'll come back up and i'll hand the mic 12 has a question so that c-span, who is filming tonight, will actually be able to record your questions. all right, thank you so much. [applause] >> good evening. hi, kate. >> high. >> so capitalism, i i take it you're not a fan? >> for sure, no. >> tell me why. >> so good, they question the people written many books about. what we argue in the book in which i happen to think, is that capitalism sort uniquely failed us on many fronts. so there's a sort of logic of domination which is built in to a lot of sort of western thought. what ca
he is written for the "new york times," the atlantic, complex, the paris review, harpers, the new republic, the guardian and the root, and just been a featured commentator on npr, bbc radio, cnn, msnbc and huff post life and also lives in brooklyn. so now let me and over the mic and the work word to our guesti want to just say that after the discussion there would be some words by michael bennet who was here from the tsa. later on there will be a q&a and after that there would be...
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ceo ann harper stocked up ahead of the lunar new year and has enough to carry her through back to school. >> i do communicate every day with my overseas partner we are day-to-day following up we are hopeful that they will find a solution. >> owner of kindly, an outdoor products has learned to stock extra ahead of the holidays. he has three month's supply on hand, he's eager to put in his next order of backpack coolers which is the best seller on amazon >> i contacted my manufacturer today. their factories are closed right now because the virus is out there pretty well. >> reporter: at a time when optimism is near record highs. the group says the global impact of coronavirus is a threat to that small business sentiment. something they continue to monitor. >> is there a case small business owners are looking at a certain tis they look at inventory and production, how far can they forecast? >> for these two, they've been doing business in china for some time and new to plan ahead for the new year anna said she is okay through back to school she sells 300,000 of those backpacks per month. th
ceo ann harper stocked up ahead of the lunar new year and has enough to carry her through back to school. >> i do communicate every day with my overseas partner we are day-to-day following up we are hopeful that they will find a solution. >> owner of kindly, an outdoor products has learned to stock extra ahead of the holidays. he has three month's supply on hand, he's eager to put in his next order of backpack coolers which is the best seller on amazon >> i contacted my...
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he is written for the new york times the atlantic, complex, the paris review, harpers, the new republic, the guardian and the root and he has been a featured commentator on npr bbc radio cnn msnbc and tough post live and he also lives in brooklyn so now let me hand over the microphone and the word to our guests and i wanted to say that after the discussion there will be some words by michael bennett who is here from the dsa and later on there will be a q&a and after that there will be a book signing and when the q&a happens i will come back up here and hand the microphone to weber has a question so that c-span, who is filming tonight will actually be able to record your questions. thank you so much. [applause] >> good evening. hi kate. >> hi. >> capitalism. i take it you are not a fan. >> for sure, no. >> tell me why? >> that's a good big question that people have written many books about. what we argue in the book in which i happen to think is that capitalism is uniquely failed us on many fronts. there's sort of a logic of domination which is built in to a lot of western thought and wh
he is written for the new york times the atlantic, complex, the paris review, harpers, the new republic, the guardian and the root and he has been a featured commentator on npr bbc radio cnn msnbc and tough post live and he also lives in brooklyn so now let me hand over the microphone and the word to our guests and i wanted to say that after the discussion there will be some words by michael bennett who is here from the dsa and later on there will be a q&a and after that there will be a...
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john harper with national defense magazine, can you give us an update on your thinking and plans for an abrams replacement? what kind of capabilities you are looking for, when we might see a lot of dollars going into that and when you hope to field that system to troops in the field. >> the abrams is still the heavyweight champ in its class. we're focusing right now on the armored vehicle fleet because we're looking at how you continue to have the capabilities necessary going forward. but that is further back in the queue and we're going to continue to upgrade that and we're going to bring in another brigade set here in this fiscal year budget, over a billion dollars invested. so right now, we'll continue to upgrade the current fleet. >> just a little more on that, too, as far as the thought process, as you know we're replacing the bradley but we're also part of the next generation combat vehicle. we're developing three prototypes for a lightweight, a medium weight, and a heavyweight robotic combat vehicle. we're trying to see as we experiment with them as soldiers , that will give u
john harper with national defense magazine, can you give us an update on your thinking and plans for an abrams replacement? what kind of capabilities you are looking for, when we might see a lot of dollars going into that and when you hope to field that system to troops in the field. >> the abrams is still the heavyweight champ in its class. we're focusing right now on the armored vehicle fleet because we're looking at how you continue to have the capabilities necessary going forward. but...
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harper knows the tea parties happen i get after -- after i get off the phone with bill.es say goodbye to avery from new hampshire, new jersey, it's always something. we do our best and we try again tomorrow. thank you again. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, knight editor emeritus at kiplinger. >> good evening. 37 years, the national press foundation has awarded its highest honor, a kind of lifetime achievement award, to a remarkable of ray of men and women of every corner of journalism and publishing, print and broadcasting. past honorees read like a who's who of mid to late 20th century media. we have honored great newspaper editors like abe rosenthal, ben bradlee, clark hoyt, jean patterson, toe name a few. publishers like graham,nson, catherine and broadcast journalists, robert siegel, judy woodruff, and diane ream. we've honored wives and provocative columnists, the likes of tom friedman, david broder, clarence page, and william safire. and and buchwald landers. some of the past honorees are those versatile stars who crossed back and forth between print punditry a
harper knows the tea parties happen i get after -- after i get off the phone with bill.es say goodbye to avery from new hampshire, new jersey, it's always something. we do our best and we try again tomorrow. thank you again. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, knight editor emeritus at kiplinger. >> good evening. 37 years, the national press foundation has awarded its highest honor, a kind of lifetime achievement award, to a remarkable of ray of men and women of every corner of...
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this is a model 1855 rifled musket, which would've been produced at an arsenal at harpers ferry, virginia at that time. this rifle has the percussion cap here. you can use a percussion cpa. -- cap. it uses the mini ball. that means you're loading is going to be much faster. . think of this cartridge again, this is a paper cartridge. you would take a cartridge like this. drop it on the floor. doing way, if you're archaeological work you can see where people are trying to load. on old battle sites you can tell the soldiers that were really nervous, because you would find they droppedine, cartridges. they were being shot at. and you can find mini balls, where they drop them in perfect shape. the shoulder would grant -- the soldier would grab this cartridge. put it in a musket like that but you still use your ramrod but it is fast. [clinging] a lot of the times the guy would stick it in the didrrt like thi. so it would be faster the next time. pull this back. you put the percussion cap on and you can fire. the thing about it is you can hit someone 100 yards away and accurately. a lot ofhatt l
this is a model 1855 rifled musket, which would've been produced at an arsenal at harpers ferry, virginia at that time. this rifle has the percussion cap here. you can use a percussion cpa. -- cap. it uses the mini ball. that means you're loading is going to be much faster. . think of this cartridge again, this is a paper cartridge. you would take a cartridge like this. drop it on the floor. doing way, if you're archaeological work you can see where people are trying to load. on old battle...
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i have got the answer for you hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack.anged my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned surgery, and all medi
i have got the answer for you hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack.anged my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the...
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ports" stay with us hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life.'m a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. if y
ports" stay with us hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life.'m a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance...
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they had 18,000 children come and see harper lee's iconic book performed by ed harris.chance to do this. the first time a broadway play has been done in madison square garden. i wish i was there. >> i thought it was fabulous. so my one more thing had to do with a school teacher for black history month, the end of it, came dressed as a different character in black history every day. >> neat. >> even president trump is having a meeting about black history. up next, it's bret. >> bret: greg's wife picks him up? thanks. welcocome to raleigh, north carolina. we're going to host a fox news town hall with democratic candidate minnesota senator aim by klobuchar. i'm bret baier. if you have money invested in the stock market for your 401(k), the coronavirus may be costing you big money. fears of the spread of the outbreak have led to wall street's worst week since the financial crisis since 2008. the dom hemorrhaging
they had 18,000 children come and see harper lee's iconic book performed by ed harris.chance to do this. the first time a broadway play has been done in madison square garden. i wish i was there. >> i thought it was fabulous. so my one more thing had to do with a school teacher for black history month, the end of it, came dressed as a different character in black history every day. >> neat. >> even president trump is having a meeting about black history. up next, it's bret....
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one of the publishers was the publishers of harper's. so there is a four piece puff piece spread about her when she starts her society which is a parallel organization to the men's league which was also attracted at directing elite women, which johanna can certainly talk about more than i can. and that kind of access to print, to having things published that were positive for the movement that for 70 years had been seen as down and doughty and dull with a lot of viragos, it was not a group that was attractive in a celebrity way. there was a wonderful cartoon where it shows two suffered women, one who looks like ace gold and one who is very shapely -- looks like a scold, and one who is very shapely, and the caption was the tide has changed. you could hear flattering descriptions of anna shaw's clothes. things had changed. and the elite attraction brought something that was needed. >> broke -- brooke is looking at me because my focus about the new york socialites who fought for the vote. and my conclusion on studying them was that they wer
one of the publishers was the publishers of harper's. so there is a four piece puff piece spread about her when she starts her society which is a parallel organization to the men's league which was also attracted at directing elite women, which johanna can certainly talk about more than i can. and that kind of access to print, to having things published that were positive for the movement that for 70 years had been seen as down and doughty and dull with a lot of viragos, it was not a group that...
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prop hannah botterman is ruled out with injury, so uncapped detysha harper is on the bench.mashed the women's world record for the half marathon. ethiopia's ababel yeshaneh took 20 seconds off the previous record at a race in the united arab emirates. and reanne evans lost her first round match at the snooker shoot out in watford. she was beaten by ian burns in the one frame event. evans was hoping to become the first woman to beat a man in a world ranking event. the former manchester united goalkeeper and survivor of the munich air disaster harry gregg has been laid to rest today. gregg famously went back into the burning wreckage of the plane in 1958 to pull out a mother and her child and his team mate sir bobby charlton. many former manchester united players were there to pay their respects including dennis law and the former manager sir alex ferguson. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. thank you very much. people trying to kick their dependency on prescription drugs need much more dedicated support — that's the call from e
prop hannah botterman is ruled out with injury, so uncapped detysha harper is on the bench.mashed the women's world record for the half marathon. ethiopia's ababel yeshaneh took 20 seconds off the previous record at a race in the united arab emirates. and reanne evans lost her first round match at the snooker shoot out in watford. she was beaten by ian burns in the one frame event. evans was hoping to become the first woman to beat a man in a world ranking event. the former manchester united...
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the taming of charles sumner and john brown's raid in harpers ferry in 1859. both quickly reached a national audience. and accelerated ill feeling between the sections. as a steward in the west in his speech, these antagonistic systems are continually coming into closer contact and collision -- and collision result. sectionalism, the idea that each section, and with and south, put forward its own interest in the nation, before the nation, characterized the political theme in the 1850's. in terms of demographics, the second theme, the fact that population growth in the free states outstripped that of the slaveholding states created a deepening -- i am so excited by the map. you can understand -- i love my maps. gary: i cannot imagine a better map than that. joan: i can't believe it. it is perfect. gary: i think it is more than perfect. joan: slaveholders were in peril. california,n of oregon, increase the number of senators from non-slaveholding states with no prospect of slaveholding states to counter the trend. florida and texas admitted in 1845, the last sla
the taming of charles sumner and john brown's raid in harpers ferry in 1859. both quickly reached a national audience. and accelerated ill feeling between the sections. as a steward in the west in his speech, these antagonistic systems are continually coming into closer contact and collision -- and collision result. sectionalism, the idea that each section, and with and south, put forward its own interest in the nation, before the nation, characterized the political theme in the 1850's. in...
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the african-american activist and poet frances ellen watkins harper agreed, declaring the lesson of the war to be this. "simple justice is the right of every race." there were, in short, varying degrees of anti-slavery sentiment among unionists in the north, and again, some in the south, but together, those who championed emancipation did something quite radical, and we shouldn't miss this. in claiming that black freedom would enhance white freedom, defenders of emancipation rejected the old zero-sum game theory of american race relations that had prevailed in american politics up until that time. they rejected an age-old proslavery argument that black freedom could only come at the expense of white freedom, that any gains for blacks would be losses for whites. the idealistic defense of emancipation, that it would have broad benefits for american society, was a bold argument, and its potential to mobilize loyalists was given a stern test in the reelection campaign of 1864. so i will say a few words about that and then move to some conclusions. as you all know in this room, lincoln's ree
the african-american activist and poet frances ellen watkins harper agreed, declaring the lesson of the war to be this. "simple justice is the right of every race." there were, in short, varying degrees of anti-slavery sentiment among unionists in the north, and again, some in the south, but together, those who championed emancipation did something quite radical, and we shouldn't miss this. in claiming that black freedom would enhance white freedom, defenders of emancipation rejected...
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we will hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. if
we will hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having...
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harper. every day he comes up with new ways to positively impact the students that we work with. we already have a lot of great ideas, and then every day he's coming up by example and by sharing with us different things that we can do to work with the students that we have that are really delightful. so i'm a librarian, so you know i had to bring books. yesterday was the y.m.a. awards. 20 different awards for k-12 books. this is the very first year they had american indian titles getting awards as a separate group. [applause] so they had honor books and then award winner for picture book, elementary and high school. this is the middle schoolbook. it's a story, in 1957, of the termination of tribes, done by the federal government. the tribes no longer existed. when they announced the ward, they not only announced the title and author, but each author in parentheses it included the nation they came from, which was really a wonderful touch. the other book, and if you have librarians, you already know, kwame alexander and nelson. this book is the caldecott winner this year, which is
harper. every day he comes up with new ways to positively impact the students that we work with. we already have a lot of great ideas, and then every day he's coming up by example and by sharing with us different things that we can do to work with the students that we have that are really delightful. so i'm a librarian, so you know i had to bring books. yesterday was the y.m.a. awards. 20 different awards for k-12 books. this is the very first year they had american indian titles getting awards...
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>> john harper with national defense magazine paid could you give us an update on your thinking and plans for an abrams replacement and what capabilities you are looking for their when we might see a lot of pna dollars going into that and when you would hope to plan, excuse me, feel that type of system to trips in the field. >> the abrams is still the heavyweight champ and in its class. we are focusing right now on the armored vehicle fleet we are looking at how you continue to have the capabilities necessary going forward but that is further back in the sku and we will continue to upgrade them and bring in a brigade set here this fiscal year budget over one lane dollars invested against abrams again this year so right now we will continue to upgrade the current fleet. >> this is a little more on that as far as the thought process as you know, we are replacing the bradley but were also part of the next generation combat vehicle developing three prototypes for a white weight, medium weight and heavyweight robotic combat vehicle and we are trying to see it as we experiment with them with th
>> john harper with national defense magazine paid could you give us an update on your thinking and plans for an abrams replacement and what capabilities you are looking for their when we might see a lot of pna dollars going into that and when you would hope to plan, excuse me, feel that type of system to trips in the field. >> the abrams is still the heavyweight champ and in its class. we are focusing right now on the armored vehicle fleet we are looking at how you continue to have...
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part of a group of historians and designers and architects who were gathering in west virginia at harperserry to talk about the possibility of a museum and the restoration of ellis island. now, i said of course. absolutely. i was fortunate enough to be part of an advisory committee that was formed, historians, who basically were a creature of the statue of liberty-ellis island foundation, the organization that raised money for the restoration of the statue of liberty between 1984 and 1986, then the creation of the ellis island museum and the restoration of part of ellis island so it could be a place for visitors to learn about the immigrant experience. in 2003, i was appointed chair of that history advisory committee and i have served in that capacity ever since. our most recent victory is the opening of a new statue of liberty museum on liberty island at the opposite end of the island from the statue of liberty, which tells the story of the statue, its construction, its role as a political and commercial iconographic figure. we think it is very exciting. susan: you served as a consultant
part of a group of historians and designers and architects who were gathering in west virginia at harperserry to talk about the possibility of a museum and the restoration of ellis island. now, i said of course. absolutely. i was fortunate enough to be part of an advisory committee that was formed, historians, who basically were a creature of the statue of liberty-ellis island foundation, the organization that raised money for the restoration of the statue of liberty between 1984 and 1986, then...
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hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor.octor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. if you recently had a heart attack, ask your d
hi, i'm bob harper, and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor.octor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying...
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his hand recruited some people, including 2 of his to go to battle that battle happened in 18 59 in harpers ferry, virginia several years before west virginia was born t of the civil war, the only state in the union to carry that distinction figured id. pre can inside the news or action. with the slave noble >>you know all the people of modest fees where is slavery is very popular to also rise. and to slavery from fortunately he was also excess fulham and that he was captured. and then put to trial. and the grounds of treason. convicted and very hardly and. >>intimate grew up in nigeria, they came to the united states for college in west, virginia state. and this is where his mission takes a very peonal turn. members of his own family knew firsthand what life was like for a slave. >>my ground more than i know about. me too. was sold into slavery. put it does say that she was fortunate enough. that she did not make the journey across the atlantic ocean coming into the united states. >>but many weren't so lucky and now more than 160 years after brown execution. minimal wants to get his opinio
his hand recruited some people, including 2 of his to go to battle that battle happened in 18 59 in harpers ferry, virginia several years before west virginia was born t of the civil war, the only state in the union to carry that distinction figured id. pre can inside the news or action. with the slave noble >>you know all the people of modest fees where is slavery is very popular to also rise. and to slavery from fortunately he was also excess fulham and that he was captured. and then...
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this illustration on the left is from harper's illustrated weekly and shows the mob that forcibly wentnto chinese businesses in chinatown here in seattle as well as marching those down where they were forcibly put onto a steamer. on the right -- i think that i'm missing an illustration. there's also records at the university of washington and in their archive of governor of the territory at that tim the time d there's records of chinese americans who want to write in asking for help and one of the note says forced expulsion from tacoma residents driven out from 200 to 300 now in eminent danger in seattle. we are asking that you secure protection for us. this history has real meaning and deep roots with many other communities around the united states. by the 1890s, we turned to another threat. it's not from asia but rather from italy, poland, greece, hungary. italians and all others from central and eastern europe are labeled inferior by the country's leading scientists and politicians. again, these are not paranoid extremists. they are the elite in the universities and in the halls of
this illustration on the left is from harper's illustrated weekly and shows the mob that forcibly wentnto chinese businesses in chinatown here in seattle as well as marching those down where they were forcibly put onto a steamer. on the right -- i think that i'm missing an illustration. there's also records at the university of washington and in their archive of governor of the territory at that tim the time d there's records of chinese americans who want to write in asking for help and one of...
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report next week but before that the san francisco hosting their annual fanfest at oracle park mark harper to joins us now with the some remarks from the giants new a management yeah, a lot of questions about the direction of the san francisco giants are a lot of uncertainty surrounding this team now before the giants head to arizona for spring training, players and coaches will take some time to meet up with the fans this weekend as the franchise heads into its first season under the direction of gabe kepler the new giants skipper caught up in the media this afternoon taking over for the future hall of famer bruce bocce now scambler heads into his first spring with the giants there are talking points about the direction of the team considering that they did not make any huge offseason additions madison bumgarner is no longer with the team is with the arizona diamondbacks now. >>and the giants have had 3 straight losing seasons. but kepler wants to make one thing perfectly clear to fans, here's miss children of the >>we get excited about development which is extremely important before we g
report next week but before that the san francisco hosting their annual fanfest at oracle park mark harper to joins us now with the some remarks from the giants new a management yeah, a lot of questions about the direction of the san francisco giants are a lot of uncertainty surrounding this team now before the giants head to arizona for spring training, players and coaches will take some time to meet up with the fans this weekend as the franchise heads into its first season under the direction...
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>>and violent death harper's noah bello has his story. >>and a lot of heartbreak and frustration for the family of jonathan parker dealing with something that no one should ever have to go through they say their message today has to stop the gun violence how i got to say is you know guns down a young life taken too soon the family of jonathan john john parker. >>still in disbelief, the 16 year-old is gone told me you love me, you know he he wanted me to get a job you want me to do some positive. he wanted me to go to school. and i do right form and that's what i'm hearing a song going to his cousin messiah elliott says john john was a lovely friend who recently encouraged him to stay out of trouble and get a job he was like a friendly person, you know it was not in a he'd iran to anybody friday night after a basketball game between deer valley high in antioch high a fight broke out in the school parking lot. shots were fired and john john was struck multiple times. he passed away sunday and according to antioch police. no arrests have bee
>>and violent death harper's noah bello has his story. >>and a lot of heartbreak and frustration for the family of jonathan parker dealing with something that no one should ever have to go through they say their message today has to stop the gun violence how i got to say is you know guns down a young life taken too soon the family of jonathan john john parker. >>still in disbelief, the 16 year-old is gone told me you love me, you know he he wanted me to get a job you want me...
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into his hand recruid some people, includin2 of his to go to battle that battle happened 8 59 in harpers ferry, virginia several years before wes virgia was born out of th civil war, the only state in the union carry that distincon figuredid. pre can inside the news that >>you know all the ople of modest fees where is slavery is very popular to also rise. and to slavery from fortunately he wa a and then he was captured. and then put to trial. and the grounds of trson. convicted and very rdly >>ntimate grew up in nigeria, they came to the united ates fo mission takes a very personal turn. members of his own family knew firsthand what life was like for a slave. >>my ground more than i know about. raised to was sold in slavery. put it does say that she was fortute enough. that she dinot make the urney across the atlantic ocean coming into the united states. >>b many weren't so lucky and now more tn 160 years after brown execution. minimal wants to get his opinion right or wrongget a man pardon for s sacrifice to help end slavery uh of the he took was absolutely and you know very. >>importan
into his hand recruid some people, includin2 of his to go to battle that battle happened 8 59 in harpers ferry, virginia several years before wes virgia was born out of th civil war, the only state in the union carry that distincon figuredid. pre can inside the news that >>you know all the ople of modest fees where is slavery is very popular to also rise. and to slavery from fortunately he wa a and then he was captured. and then put to trial. and the grounds of trson. convicted and very...
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john harper with national defense magazine, can you give us an update on your thinking and plans for an abrams replacement, you know what capabilities you're looking for there, when we might see a lot of dollars going into that and when you hope to field that system to troops in the field. >> the abrams is still the heavyweight champ in its class. we're focusing right now on the armored vehicle fleet because we're looking at how you continue to have the capabilities necessary going forward but that's further back in the queue and we're going to continue to upgrade that and we're going to bring in another brigade set here in this fiscal year budget, over a billion dollars invested. so right now, we'll continue to upgrade the current fleet. >> just a little more on that, too, as far as the thought process, as you know we're replacing the bradley but we're also part of the next generation combat vehicle, we're developing three prototypes for a lightweight, medium weight and heavyweight robotic combat vehicle. we're trying to see as we experiment with them as soldiers that will give us i
john harper with national defense magazine, can you give us an update on your thinking and plans for an abrams replacement, you know what capabilities you're looking for there, when we might see a lot of dollars going into that and when you hope to field that system to troops in the field. >> the abrams is still the heavyweight champ in its class. we're focusing right now on the armored vehicle fleet because we're looking at how you continue to have the capabilities necessary going...
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country forward in terms of governance if you keep in mind that he was just part of the pack of time harper and coalition he was seen to have left that coalition and betrayed it for many people he was also seen as an obstacle to reform within that coalition it served as the public affairs minister he said but he's at the same time he's a very capable of minister he's served he's served in 6 different ministries since he's entered politics over 40 years ago he entered in 178 so we're going to see a very difficult challenge permitted in to be able to move the country forward yes not offered plans in that regard he also faces his own coalition is very big and it's going to be some challenges and that and keeping that coalition happy together given the fact that there are differences on issues of the prosecutions should they move forward their differences on positioning a lot of this is all about money and greed and position and it's also differences on certain policy or issue areas involving greater power cease malaysian. for example and it's a very interesting political story unfolding bridge
country forward in terms of governance if you keep in mind that he was just part of the pack of time harper and coalition he was seen to have left that coalition and betrayed it for many people he was also seen as an obstacle to reform within that coalition it served as the public affairs minister he said but he's at the same time he's a very capable of minister he's served he's served in 6 different ministries since he's entered politics over 40 years ago he entered in 178 so we're going to...
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today there is an from prosecutors about an opinion piece that was published by harper harvey weinstein'sin present it on jury tampering. the gentle lines are very weinstein tampering. the gentle lines are very wei nstei n scott lawyer tampering. the gentle lines are very weinstein scott lawyer to stop discussing the line out front in the press. after that it was down to jury press. after that it was down to jury deliberations and the press. after that it was down to jury deliberations and beach errors did come forward with a question. just to day just to come forward with a question. just to dayjust to clarify come forward with a question. just to day just to clarify the come forward with a question. just to dayjust to clarify the nation are set up a they could find him guilty of certain towns and not others. a past to the charges against nestor weinstein. whether they could find him guilty of certain towns and not others. as pointed to jerry taking this certain towns and not others. as pointed tojerry taking this very seriously going through these charges when a fine count. landmark at
today there is an from prosecutors about an opinion piece that was published by harper harvey weinstein'sin present it on jury tampering. the gentle lines are very weinstein tampering. the gentle lines are very wei nstei n scott lawyer tampering. the gentle lines are very weinstein scott lawyer to stop discussing the line out front in the press. after that it was down to jury press. after that it was down to jury deliberations and the press. after that it was down to jury deliberations and...