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- no - harrisburg. - nope. - no. - allentown. - is this your first rally? - no. - no?e right person to interview is a subtle art. you survey the scene looking for the perfect shirt, hat, sign, or you could just walk up to the lady with the megaphone. - (laughing) - yeah, yeah! - yeah, guys, here we go, here we go. - trump train, choo-choo! trump train, choo-choo! we're coming to a town near you. - many people wonder if we get permission to film them, and we do, which is apparently much harder than getting them to send surprise recurring donations to the trump campaign. - before i show this, i just need a signature if that's all right. - i'm not doing it. - "daily show with trevor noah." and are you trevor? - no, he-- he's in new york. he's not here. this is jordan. - awesome, thanks man. tell me your name, i can print your name for you. just, here, sign right there, you see? - okay. - yeah, there. perfect. - trevor noah at "the daily"-- you want to talk to him? sign the release. - wanting me to sign a release? you guys gonna ask me a bunch of dumb, trick questions and
- no - harrisburg. - nope. - no. - allentown. - is this your first rally? - no. - no?e right person to interview is a subtle art. you survey the scene looking for the perfect shirt, hat, sign, or you could just walk up to the lady with the megaphone. - (laughing) - yeah, yeah! - yeah, guys, here we go, here we go. - trump train, choo-choo! trump train, choo-choo! we're coming to a town near you. - many people wonder if we get permission to film them, and we do, which is apparently much harder...
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. >> organized women's football team came to harrisburg, i was at a point in my life with two kids andy not give it a try. >> so we'd be in this one church basketball league and i got kicked out because i was a female. when i asked my brother, like, what are you doing tonight he said going to a football officials meeting i said can girls do that, he said i guess so, sis, be there at 6:00 don't be late. >> and morrow known as mjbegan her coaching career early after playing college basketball. >> i tore my acl. it was a devastating injury for me. that was the time i realized i always wanted to be on the sidelines and give other athletes the same opportunity i had at getting back to their game, getting back to their sport. >> turning a road block into a building block m j landed a job in 2019 with the buccaneers. >> prior to accepting the job from tampa i received an offer with another sports organization and it didn't fit right. i didn't have another option after i turned it down, to me, i think i made one of the best, hardest decisions of my life. >> that decision paid off ten-fold on f
. >> organized women's football team came to harrisburg, i was at a point in my life with two kids andy not give it a try. >> so we'd be in this one church basketball league and i got kicked out because i was a female. when i asked my brother, like, what are you doing tonight he said going to a football officials meeting i said can girls do that, he said i guess so, sis, be there at 6:00 don't be late. >> and morrow known as mjbegan her coaching career early after playing...
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and london williams from harrisburg, pennsylvania, reacting.amily tonight saying they hope a new chapter begins of conversation and unity in this country. good night. >>> we the jury asked account wind unintentional second- degree murder find the defendant guilty. third-degree murder perpetrating an eminently dangerous act by the guilty. >>> guilty on all three counts followed by chairs on the streets and minneapolis. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i am larry beale. this is a a a a a a present centers sentences former police officer derek chauvin faces for the death of george floyd. the judge announcd sentencing will happen in about 8 weeks. we begin coverage with reena roy who is in minneapolis with tensions running high as people waited for the outcome of the case. >> reporter: after 10 1/2 hours of deliberation the jury has come to a verdict. >> with the jurythe jurythe jury one unintentional second-degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty. >> convicted on all three charges. he showed no emotion as he was
and london williams from harrisburg, pennsylvania, reacting.amily tonight saying they hope a new chapter begins of conversation and unity in this country. good night. >>> we the jury asked account wind unintentional second- degree murder find the defendant guilty. third-degree murder perpetrating an eminently dangerous act by the guilty. >>> guilty on all three counts followed by chairs on the streets and minneapolis. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i am larry beale....
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and london williams from harrisburg, pennsylvania, reacting.amily tonight saying they hope a new chapter begins of conversation and unity in this country. good night. >>> a historic day in america. former police officer derek chauvin was found guilty on all three counts for the murder of george floyd. >> this is something i never thought would ever happen in my lifetime. look at where we are. someone who is a police officer being held accountable for murder. >> this brings us a step closer. the fact is we still have work to do. >> with that we say good evening and thank you for joining us. >> a profound today. derek chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder, third- degree murder, and second degree manslaughter. he was immediately handcuffed and led by a sheriff deputy. she reached the verdict in less than 24 hours after arguments. they had 10 hours of deliberation. some of george floyd's family members including his brother were in the courtroom. >> today, we are able to breathe again. >> hopefully our country will take a turn in the right
and london williams from harrisburg, pennsylvania, reacting.amily tonight saying they hope a new chapter begins of conversation and unity in this country. good night. >>> a historic day in america. former police officer derek chauvin was found guilty on all three counts for the murder of george floyd. >> this is something i never thought would ever happen in my lifetime. look at where we are. someone who is a police officer being held accountable for murder. >> this brings...
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also in 1972he successfully defended the harrisburg seven, a group of religious anti-war activists lede former catholic priest philip berrigan and his wife elizabeth mcalister. he would go to defend members of the plowshares, the anti-nuclear arms movement founded by philip and daniel berrigan. in 1989, clark traveled to panama to document the devastation brought by the u.s. invasion, which he called a "physical assault of stunning violence." beginning in the early 1990's, he became a leading opponent to u.s. policy in iraq, speaking out against the first gulf war, the u.s. sanctions and the 2003 invasion. he would later join saddam hussein's defense team. after the septber 11 attacks, ramsey clark helped found the antiwar group answer. he was a longtime defender of palestinian rights and represented the palestine liberation organization. palestinian legislator hanan ashrawi wrote on twitter that clark "was an indefatigable defender of palestinian and human rights, a lawyer who knew and pursued genuine justice and the rights of the oppressed." ramsey clark was also a longtime critic of
also in 1972he successfully defended the harrisburg seven, a group of religious anti-war activists lede former catholic priest philip berrigan and his wife elizabeth mcalister. he would go to defend members of the plowshares, the anti-nuclear arms movement founded by philip and daniel berrigan. in 1989, clark traveled to panama to document the devastation brought by the u.s. invasion, which he called a "physical assault of stunning violence." beginning in the early 1990's, he became a...
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she said, the experience of going someplace else other than staying in harrisburg or gettysburg was really intriguing. but the most important thing was she was going to get paid $300 a month just for promising her two years are active-duty, and that is what was like, travel and money sounds good to me. i went home and talked with my mom and dad about it. they were shocked. i remember my dad looking at me and said, i never thought i would have anybody say they wanted to join any service, especially since i have been in the world, in world war ii, and i had no boys that were going to have to go, and here you are, you want to be an army nurse? i said, i think i really want to. he said, let's talk to somebody. a recruiter came to our house. she sat down in our living room and she was very honest about everything. i would be applying for the army school of nursing nurse program, army student nurse program. that is how you got involved, especially since he did not go to the walter reed program. -- especially since you did not go to the walter reed program. she said, there is a 95% chance that sh
she said, the experience of going someplace else other than staying in harrisburg or gettysburg was really intriguing. but the most important thing was she was going to get paid $300 a month just for promising her two years are active-duty, and that is what was like, travel and money sounds good to me. i went home and talked with my mom and dad about it. they were shocked. i remember my dad looking at me and said, i never thought i would have anybody say they wanted to join any service,...
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our institutions, whether it was in luzerne county or through the secretary of state's office in harrisburg, pennsylvania. and, you know, imagine going through that not dealing with foreign actors who wanted to try and undermine our system, but, you know, one of the key principles who was on the ballot trying to, you know, push forth this misinformation in order to sell a narrative of doubt in order to, you know try and enhance his electoral standing. janet: yeah, i remember hearing about the 12 ballots in pennsylvania. so in the midst of this kind of swirl of misinformation and preparation that you all were doing, covid hits, and i think it would be interesting to hear what impact that that had, did that change your dates for ballots? did it change your mail-in procedure? how did you handle covid? starting with secretary benson, maybe. secretary benson: yeah, as i noted, one year ago today, we had our presidential primary in michigan, and one year ago at 10:00 p.m. eastern, about two hours after the polls closed, and we had a very successful election with high turnout and all the rest, the
our institutions, whether it was in luzerne county or through the secretary of state's office in harrisburg, pennsylvania. and, you know, imagine going through that not dealing with foreign actors who wanted to try and undermine our system, but, you know, one of the key principles who was on the ballot trying to, you know, push forth this misinformation in order to sell a narrative of doubt in order to, you know try and enhance his electoral standing. janet: yeah, i remember hearing about the...
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and one of the most famous trials with the trial of the harrisburg 7 in 1972 where they were chargedone of phil barigan's cell mates, the long and the short was the trial ended in a hung jury in april 1972. and ramsey clark subpoenaed hoover to appear in a post-trial hearing to dismiss charges against him on may the 2nd, 1972. but god intervened with his own subpoena that morning and herbert was found dead in his sleep. after that all ended -- yeah. are we getting close to the end. >> no. go ahead. go ahead. finish. >> this was the non-violent so-called left, all those great activists in the '60s against the war. and when they were informed of hoover's passing, dan was asked did he have any comment. and he said, i pray god we'll grant mr. hoover the mercy that mr. hoover withheld from so many. >> it's such an important piece of history, such an important film. your performance
and one of the most famous trials with the trial of the harrisburg 7 in 1972 where they were chargedone of phil barigan's cell mates, the long and the short was the trial ended in a hung jury in april 1972. and ramsey clark subpoenaed hoover to appear in a post-trial hearing to dismiss charges against him on may the 2nd, 1972. but god intervened with his own subpoena that morning and herbert was found dead in his sleep. after that all ended -- yeah. are we getting close to the end. >> no....
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largest county that i'm honored to represent, which is the seat of pennsylvania's government, has harrisburgonals have come into the country than in that county. that's staggering and when people hear that, they absolutely know for sure that that has an impact on our country, has an impact on our safety and security, has an impact on our economic viability and none of them are good. dagen: tom bevin, jump in. >> congressman, i'm interested in the dynamic in congress. there's been talk obviously of immigration reform and being broken up into bits. is there anything, is there any appetite, any possibility that anything can get done in congress, pass both houses of congress that could you alleve t yates the problem in any -- alleviate the problem in any way. >> i think what's important to understand up front is that the biden administration doesn't see this as a crisis. when you say that they want to alleviate this, what they're going to look to alleviate, i would have americans watch out for this, is the efficiency at which they move people from the border into the interior of the country. mak
largest county that i'm honored to represent, which is the seat of pennsylvania's government, has harrisburgonals have come into the country than in that county. that's staggering and when people hear that, they absolutely know for sure that that has an impact on our country, has an impact on our safety and security, has an impact on our economic viability and none of them are good. dagen: tom bevin, jump in. >> congressman, i'm interested in the dynamic in congress. there's been talk...