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get henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant. long dreamed of in downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and take away all that is ever allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it you can't do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they can yeah. we've got to know each other in this time and you know what it makes each other take we're also the processes involved in the business and the point of sale system accounting etc it's all been a slow introduction. they're doing in the basement parties. gave up a well paid job as a manager in real estate to pursue his restaurant dream. now he's living off his savings. back to the corona virus into our calculations but we also took it into account during contract negotiations the owners accommodated was extremely well $300.00 of plan demick clause in our contract. you sign a contract for 10 years
get henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant. long dreamed of in downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and take away all that is ever allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it you can't do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they can yeah. we've...
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target henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant he. long dreamed of in the downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and take away all that is never allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it before you can do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they can yeah. we've got to know each other in this time and you know what it makes each other take. the processes involved in the business and the point of sale system accounting etc it's all been a slow introduction. they're doing in the basement tell me how parties. are. heading and gave up a well paid job as a manager in real estate to pursue his restaurant dream. now he's living off his savings. to the coronavirus into our calculations we also took it into account during contract negotiations and the owners accommodated this extremely well $300.00 of pandemic clause
target henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant he. long dreamed of in the downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and take away all that is never allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it before you can do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they...
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i've attended a rally when he came to hen trump macon, georgia. wish, wish ay, i that the news was honest. trust the news. i don't trust the government. don't trust anybody in government. i don't trust social media. know, i'm just -- i feel like -- linda?ho do you trust, where do you get your information from? well, i -- i listen to ews podcasts every morning because i have the google assist. it.i just went through i'm just going to listen to the constitution.l that's it. any news.ally trust i don't trust anything anymore. is not the america that i, in.know, grew up host: that's linda in georgia this morning. taking your phone calls. just after 9:30 this morning on the east coast and we here until 10:00 a.m., as usual, on "washington journal." about the planned impeachment vote in the house. he action that's set to take place here in the coming 24, 48 hours. we don't know exactly when that will actually e appen, but the mechanics are under way already. earlier this morning on this program on "washington journal," lisa, the chief congressional corr
i've attended a rally when he came to hen trump macon, georgia. wish, wish ay, i that the news was honest. trust the news. i don't trust the government. don't trust anybody in government. i don't trust social media. know, i'm just -- i feel like -- linda?ho do you trust, where do you get your information from? well, i -- i listen to ews podcasts every morning because i have the google assist. it.i just went through i'm just going to listen to the constitution.l that's it. any news.ally trust i...
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get henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant t.v. . long dreamed of in downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and take away all that is never allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it you can't do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they can yeah. we've got to know each other in this time and you know what it makes each other take we're also many familiar with the processes involved in the business and the point of sale system accounting etc it's all been a slow introduction. they're doing in the basement tell me how parties. are. heading and gave up a well paid job as a manager in real estate to pursue his restaurant dream. now he's living off his savings. back to the coronavirus into our calculations we also took it into account during contract negotiations the owners accommodated is extremely well they 10
get henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant t.v. . long dreamed of in downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and take away all that is never allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it you can't do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they can yeah....
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in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin schmidt and environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breeding 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. ok it's not a scam dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. after the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food that you would to god you know antibiotics and chicken pigs and cattle. moving forward every time that happens people stop and think for a moment what are we doing what are we eating. berlin is home to almost 4000000 people and the growing number of chickens some big city dwellers come from the countryside and find that having a feathery friend reminds them of home. but chicken love can turn sour more and more abandoned birds are found wandering the city streets this animal shelter has its work cut out. as this commitment to yes i'm off a few off it sounds great to get fresh eggs from your own head on your own balcony the problem is mo
in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin schmidt and environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breeding 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. ok it's not a scam dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. after the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food that you would to god you know antibiotics and chicken pigs and cattle. moving forward...
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in the summertime the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breathing 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. supremum are going to. these normal scam dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. after the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food that you would to god in your mind he biopics in chicken pigs and cattle. with moments away every time that happens people stop and think for a moment what are we doing what are we eating. berlin is home to almost 4000000 people and the growing number of chickens some big city dwellers come from the countryside and find that having a feathery friend reminds them of home. but chicken love can turn sour more and more abandoned birds are found wandering the city streets this animal shelter has its work cut out. as this commitment to yes i'm off a few hours it sounds great to get fresh eggs from your own head
in the summertime the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breathing 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. supremum are going to. these normal scam dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. after the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food that you would to god in your mind he biopics in chicken...
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make of it, harriet was you -- hen 7, ., , , make of it, harriet was you -- hen ?here's a part in— knowledgeable on this! there's a part in the — knowledgeable on this! there's a part in the ft... the authorities appear— part in the ft... the authorities appear to — part in the ft... the authorities appear to be allowing an army of funny— appear to be allowing an army of funny spirits punters... could this be something we see? watchdogs have been keeping an eye on something unlawful— been keeping an eye on something unlawful happening, but i think this is a real— unlawful happening, but i think this is a real disruptive moment in the markets — is a real disruptive moment in the markets. do is a real disruptive moment in the markets. , ., ,, g ., , markets. do you think, james, the markets. do you think, james, the market needed _ markets. do you think, james, the market needed to _ markets. do you think, james, the market needed to be _ markets. do you think, james, the market needed to be disrupted i markets. do you think, james, the market needed to be disrupted
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in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breeding 4 years ago he rents out the offspring a man has been rising in not just during the coronavirus crisis. ok he's noticed them dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. sterility bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food if you want to go do you know antibiotics and chicken pigs and cattle. moving forward every time that happens people stop and think for a moment before what are we doing what are we eating. berlin is home to almost 4000000 people and the growing number of chickens some big city dwellers come from the countryside and find that having a feathery friend reminds them of home. but chicken love can turn sour more and more abandoned birds are found wandering the city streets this animal shelter has its work cut out. as a quick nod to yes i'm off a few hours it sounds great to get fresh eggs from your own head on your right balcony the prob
in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breeding 4 years ago he rents out the offspring a man has been rising in not just during the coronavirus crisis. ok he's noticed them dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. sterility bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food if you want to go do you know antibiotics and chicken pigs and cattle. moving...
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. >> hen g >> este video el gobernador dice que las turbas que asaltaron el capitolio también a los principiosdente trump y con las antiguas revueltas en austria por persecución nazi a judío. a lo que el exgobernador de california dio a conocer respecto a lo que pasó el miércoles pasado. de las conferencias de prensa que da el gobernador de california para dar una actualización del covid-19. por supuesto lo mantendremos informado en la edición de la tarde >> continuamos y las autoridades del condado de santa clara da para las vacunas administradas por día. un tercio de trabajadores han sido vacunados, sin embargo, si se agiliza, se espera que para febrero comienza a mayuores de 75 años , a embaajadores, policías entre otro. >> en la ciudad tuvo que cerrar ayer sus puertas, con el propósito de realizar una limpieza profunda. nos cuenta más >> carlos llegó a su vecindario pero se encontró con las puertas cerradas >> >> qué le dijeron? que está cerrada >> no, no me dijeron. >> qué hará ahora? >> que ir a la casa a buscar otra tienda mañana >> como carlos, fueron decenas los clientes que tuvieron
. >> hen g >> este video el gobernador dice que las turbas que asaltaron el capitolio también a los principiosdente trump y con las antiguas revueltas en austria por persecución nazi a judío. a lo que el exgobernador de california dio a conocer respecto a lo que pasó el miércoles pasado. de las conferencias de prensa que da el gobernador de california para dar una actualización del covid-19. por supuesto lo mantendremos informado en la edición de la tarde >> continuamos...
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get henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant t.v. . long dreamed of in the downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and take away all that is ever allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it you can't do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they can yeah. we've got to know each other in this time and you know what it makes each other take we're also the processes involved in the business and the point of sale system accounting etc it's all been a slow introduction. they're doing the basement parties. gave up a well paid job as a manager in real estate to pursue his restaurant dream. now he's living off his savings. back to the corona virus into our calculations we also took it into account during contract negotiations the owners accommodated was extremely well $300.00 of 9 demick clause in our contract. you sign
get henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant t.v. . long dreamed of in the downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and take away all that is ever allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it you can't do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they can...
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in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breathing 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who has been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. you know there's a lot of. these moral scum dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food that you would to god you know my antibiotics and chicken pigs and cattle. would come moving so well every time that happens people stop and think for a moment what are we doing what are we eating. berlin is home to almost 4000000 people and the growing number of chickens some big city dwellers come from the countryside and find that having a feathery friend reminds them of home. but chicken love can turn sour more and more abandoned birds are found wandering the city streets this animal shelter has its work cut out. as this commitment to yes i'm off a few off it sounds great to get fresh eggs from your own hea
in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breathing 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who has been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. you know there's a lot of. these moral scum dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food that you would to god you know my antibiotics and chicken...
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get henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant t.v. . long dreamed of in downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and only takeaway orders are allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it you can't do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they can yeah i'm just known as a team we've got to know each other in this time and you know what makes each other take we're all so many familiar with the processes involved in the business and the point of sale system accounting etc it's all been a slow introduction. they're doing in the basement tell me how parties. are. heading gave up a well paid job as a manager in real estate to pursue his restaurant dream. now he's living off his savings. factor of the coronavirus into our calculations we also took it into account during contract negotiations and the owners accommodated thi
get henning was thrilled when he was able to rent the restaurant t.v. . long dreamed of in downtown. and even though he has no guests right now and only takeaway orders are allowed for him it's a huge stroke of luck. this is an opportunity if you look at the place there's just nowhere else like it in berlin and when you get that chance you have to grab it you can't do anything else. in the kitchen only opens at lunchtime from thursday to sunday the other days they just do what they can yeah i'm...
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in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breeding 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. to get no more go to. he's not a scam dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. started the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food if you want to go do you know antibiotics and chicken pigs and cattle. come moments away every time that happens people stop and think for a moment what are we doing what are we eating. berlin is home to almost 4000000 people and the growing number of chickens some big city dwellers come from the countryside and find that having a feathery friend reminds them of home. but chicken love can turn sour more and more abandoned birds are found wandering the city streets this animal shelter has its work cut out. as its commitment to a small fuel it sounds great to get fresh eggs from your own head on your balcony t
in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breeding 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. to get no more go to. he's not a scam dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. started the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food if you want to go do you know antibiotics and chicken pigs...
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in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breathing 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. you go to the. key is not a scam dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. after the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food if you want to go the mighty biopics and chicken pigs and cattle. with moments away every time that happens people stop and think for a moment before what are we doing what are we eating. berlin is home to almost 4000000 people and the growing number of chickens some big city dwellers come from the countryside and find that having a feathery friend reminds them of home. but chicken love can turn sour more and more abandoned birds are found wandering the city streets this animal shelter has its work cut out. as this commitment to a small few it sounds great to get fresh eggs from your own head on your own balcony t
in the summer time the hens lay an egg almost every day. and to the south of berlin mathias schmidt an environmental engineer by profession took up chicken breathing 4 years ago he rents out the offspring of a man who's been rising and not just during the coronavirus crisis. you go to the. key is not a scam dollar we keep seeing scandals in the food industry. after the bad eggs animal stalls sprayed with toxins that end up in food if you want to go the mighty biopics and chicken pigs and...
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>>hen womeare menstrting, take thseeds ofue. th helps uagainst e cold. thi. that's why we use it to tackle a fever. and this is cnabis. it helps for stomach aches. we also make an ointment with it to treat arthritis, for example. >> the medicinal use of cannabis, which iseing legazed in morand more countries,as a long adition among the misak people, though they don't use it as a narcotic. the members of the association also want to pass on their botanical knowlee to children in the village, teach the the younger generation whation properties the plants have and why it is important for the mik to cultite them themselves. >> our theater group is called "the magical tree" 's about how importa it is we arto protect our animals, our plts, our fo. >> some of the children play misak people fighting against environmental destruction. here yocan see me symbols.his is belt syol. it stands for the moon. and here is the spiral. it stas for the th that we mi. >> the group was setp about 15 years ago. the pasnestor ud to rform hielf, butow he dicts the ildren. i'm going to
>>hen womeare menstrting, take thseeds ofue. th helps uagainst e cold. thi. that's why we use it to tackle a fever. and this is cnabis. it helps for stomach aches. we also make an ointment with it to treat arthritis, for example. >> the medicinal use of cannabis, which iseing legazed in morand more countries,as a long adition among the misak people, though they don't use it as a narcotic. the members of the association also want to pass on their botanical knowlee to children in the...
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i have hens that are laying eggs. and my children -- it depends him what i need to do. and the weather. it is not the best day to do laundry when it is raining. everything changes with the season. i'm just trying to tidy up the garden. it is almost october. we could have a frost anytime upcoming. i'm deciding what to harvest. i have some carrots left. i put up my pumpkins earlier today. i'm just -- we have some turnips here that will help us through the winter. parsnips as well. we hope it is not an overly harsh winter. that would be fine. a lot of work in the garden during this season. lighting the beds and laying compost on them. -- laying the beds and putting compost on that. -- on them. [indiscernible] a bit of that work. that is for five weeks of work but i'm finished now and i can get to the rest of the preparations for the winter. >> my name is phineas pratt. they called me pratt. i was the first. my brother is here now and his name is joshua. for most unwed men, they are referred to by their surname. i was the first pratt and he will be joshua. >> what was it li
i have hens that are laying eggs. and my children -- it depends him what i need to do. and the weather. it is not the best day to do laundry when it is raining. everything changes with the season. i'm just trying to tidy up the garden. it is almost october. we could have a frost anytime upcoming. i'm deciding what to harvest. i have some carrots left. i put up my pumpkins earlier today. i'm just -- we have some turnips here that will help us through the winter. parsnips as well. we hope it is...
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." >> in hens, canawill coinue to rerd the strgle of the moria refugees to survive , they, too, should get a chance. >> why do the wealthy gulf states take in barely any refugees? the united arab emirates, for example, appears to invest its substantial oil revenues in stately buildings, vast airports and airlines all prestigious, pr friendly projects. some analysts say many fear social unrest, should the country welcome in "too many" migrants. yet deite such cticisms, some analysts say many fear one thing is changing in the uae: the status of women. that's particularly clear in its state funded mars mission. >> ayesha sharafi is monitoring the progress of the hope spacecraft. it is zipping along at more than a hundred thousand kilometers an hour on course for mars. it is set to go into orbit around the planet in february. ayesha sharafi is a chemist and propulsion engineer and also does shifts as risk manager in the control room. the responsibility is huge. but she and the rest of the team are well prepared for unexpected events. >> "losing contact, maybe." >> reporter: >> "what would
." >> in hens, canawill coinue to rerd the strgle of the moria refugees to survive , they, too, should get a chance. >> why do the wealthy gulf states take in barely any refugees? the united arab emirates, for example, appears to invest its substantial oil revenues in stately buildings, vast airports and airlines all prestigious, pr friendly projects. some analysts say many fear social unrest, should the country welcome in "too many" migrants. yet deite such cticisms,...
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>> la familia d tapia >>> tras presuntamente gritarle insultos racistas >>> nadie (informaciÓn en e henrmaciÓn en pantalla) >> la tardo del pasado >>> la tarde del pasado 19 de enero el afro latino de ascendencia dominicana se vio involucrado en una pelea de trÁnsito >>> la investigaciÓn preliminar seÑala que ambos hombres bajaron y comenzaron un largo altercado verbal el hombre le gritÓ a tapia negro de forma agresiva y se montÓ en su camioneta y lo arrollÓ arrastrando por el pavo antes de huir de la escena >>> tapia de 35 aÑos muriÓ en el hospital por las heridas mientras que se entregÓ a las autoridades media hora despuÉs mientras que el hombre se la) entregÓ a las autoridades media hora despuÉs (informaciÓn en pantalla) >>> hoy se presentÓ en corte y lo acusÓ de homicidio ademÁs de agresiÓn con un arma mortal y violaciÓn a los derechos civiles el juez le negÓ la fianza >> activistas y familiares realizaron una vigilia en su honor el jueves pasado para recordar al padre de 3 fanÁtico de los su familia amaba a sus amigos >>> aunque nada repara sus vides heridas su hermana >>> un traba
>> la familia d tapia >>> tras presuntamente gritarle insultos racistas >>> nadie (informaciÓn en e henrmaciÓn en pantalla) >> la tardo del pasado >>> la tarde del pasado 19 de enero el afro latino de ascendencia dominicana se vio involucrado en una pelea de trÁnsito >>> la investigaciÓn preliminar seÑala que ambos hombres bajaron y comenzaron un largo altercado verbal el hombre le gritÓ a tapia negro de forma agresiva y se montÓ en su...
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as we look to the san jose we hen for the halfnch an inch coming down. see rain from sunn cupertino, campbell, heavy rain from milpitas, livermore, palo alto. heavy rain from 680 and 580 and some rain in antioch. we are looking at the flash flood watch for all our burn scar area. this is a big concern for us and it is still in effect through this afternoon. in the north bay from the scu lightning complex, czu lightning complex fires, burn scar areas in santa cruz mountains, that flash flood watch that is in effect. showing you the czu lightning complex burn scar, as we head through today, we che or inch and a half, inch and three quarters for the czu lightning complex. adding on top of that that four to six inches that we have already seen. then for the north bay burn scars as we look to the rest of today, picking up about a quarter to a half inch of rain as we go through the rest of today. still looking at that wet weather for us. you can see it is pouring over san jose. you can see rain drops on our live camera right now in san jose at 50, raining over
as we look to the san jose we hen for the halfnch an inch coming down. see rain from sunn cupertino, campbell, heavy rain from milpitas, livermore, palo alto. heavy rain from 680 and 580 and some rain in antioch. we are looking at the flash flood watch for all our burn scar area. this is a big concern for us and it is still in effect through this afternoon. in the north bay from the scu lightning complex, czu lightning complex fires, burn scar areas in santa cruz mountains, that flash flood...
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from her sorority alpha kappa alpha howard and we'll be joined in has courted by the fightin blue hens marching band of president elect joe biden's alma mater the university of delaware. >>he is local news station. with breaking news. >>happening today, joe biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the united states and kamala harris will make history as the first female and person of color to take the oath of office for vice president lots going on we are counting down the hours wear one administration leaves another big gains washington dc correspondent jessi turnure she joins us live from washington dc with what's going on in the final hours. jesse. >>yeah good morning. well biden promised several day one actions, including a new immigration bill and a mask mandate. meanwhile, president trump issued a series of pardons and commutations earlier this morning. >>insurrection he must go impeachment inauguration we love you all the first 3 wednesday's of the years set the stage for an even more historic biden harris administration that's how we view. that's important. to do that as
from her sorority alpha kappa alpha howard and we'll be joined in has courted by the fightin blue hens marching band of president elect joe biden's alma mater the university of delaware. >>he is local news station. with breaking news. >>happening today, joe biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the united states and kamala harris will make history as the first female and person of color to take the oath of office for vice president lots going on we are counting down the...
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bucs win 30-20 after patrick mahomes was placed on concussion protocol, the chiefs had to turn to chad henl cleveland couldn't play the comeback k.c. wins. the win sets up the rematch of the 1983 title game chiefs hosting the buffalo bills. before that, tom brady will play in his 14en conference title game tampa heads up to green bay to take on aaron rodgers and the packers. >>> while bills fans were celebrating, rightly show their long awaited playoff success, a lot of them were giving back to their opponent, some of themk ie ravens lost the game >>> up next, celebrating the legacy of rt lheki jmainutr ngr. >>> and thpandemic didn't put a damper on the spirit of giving the holiday surprise for retailers. vicks sinex. instantly clear everday congestion. make fitness routine with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. try pure protein shakes. with vitamins and minerals for immune support. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly
bucs win 30-20 after patrick mahomes was placed on concussion protocol, the chiefs had to turn to chad henl cleveland couldn't play the comeback k.c. wins. the win sets up the rematch of the 1983 title game chiefs hosting the buffalo bills. before that, tom brady will play in his 14en conference title game tampa heads up to green bay to take on aaron rodgers and the packers. >>> while bills fans were celebrating, rightly show their long awaited playoff success, a lot of them were...
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eastern, on "after words", adam deputy chief of staff senator henning read talks about his book kill switch, the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy breeze interviewed by wall street congressional reporter christina pearson. watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. ♪ ♪ >> use our web spot c-span.org/coronavirus to file the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak. watch a researchable video anytime on demand and track the spread with interactive maps. all it c-span.org/coronavirus. now a conversation with michigan governor gretchen wittner on the election her states response of the coronavirus pandemic. this is about 20 minutes. >> governor would start the role of state governor in 2020. you were only a year into your first term. that served as governor when covid hit. on top of this 2020 has brought governors into the national spotlight in significant ways from fighting the pandemic to climbing out of a recession, racial injustice and a volatile presidential election. we look back on 2020 what has been the toughest decision you have had to make and why
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>>hen we are seeing major london trust in the mea today saying that they are under real pressure, ate than double the normal rates of icu admissions than they would see, they are turning whole floors into additional icu space we know that we are in a very challenging space. correspondent:ge this s in patient numbers is being driven by the new variant of the coronavirus. it is more contagious and affecting moreounger people. it is having an impact not just here but right across the country. new research highlhts the new impact that the variant is rates at which it spreads.e >> under the lockdown, it may be the case would have increased something like 30%. if the new variant is now present, all oa sudden we massive increase in the number of casespl t. this is the most serious change in the virus that we have seen since the panesmic began. condent: the best defense against the virus remains maintainincial distance, goodne hand hygand wear a face covering spreads the big concern as this new. spreads -- as this new variant spreads, the change or be seen across the country. >> p amary scho
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hen the on's capitol." this is the cbs overnight news. >>> thanks for staying with us this morning in the wake of last week's assault on the capitol, a growing number of america's biggest corporations are rethinking their support for politician s and that has lawmakers concerned about their political futures more than a dozen companies have suspended all political donations, at least one wants money back from senators when claim joe biden's election was a correspondent ed o'keefe reports now on the impact of the change. >> reporter: on monday, hallmark cards company asked for refunds from hawley and marshal, who received a combined $12,000. the company said that the senates decision to reject the state's electoral college results does not reflect their company's values and american express is withholding money from those that wanted to subvert the president ally election results and disrupt th further. saying that they will withhold all political contributions from members of both parties. chemical giant do
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by the time the indictment word hen up -- were drawn up, would no longer be president of the united states. but i havelawyer, spoken to people who are -- the president will face a wide range of legal jeopardy once he leaves office. alreadythose cases have begun, particularly in new york state. that was the first question. as to the second question, nobody could rule out domestic of the endn the wake of donald trump's presidency and the inauguration of joe biden. the chances of that are hard to assess but they are more than zero. i have been told that president trump's supporters are organizing marches not only on washington but on all 50 state capitals on january 17. amounted andw what takeover of the michigan state house earlier this year plus plans -- thankfully -- to kidnap and perhaps harm the governor of michigan. high during the period leading up to the end of the trump presidency end of the beginning of the biden presidency. and the beginning of the haydn presidency. biden they -- the residency. presidency.n the barrier around the u.s. capitol is expected to remain for 30 days. bide
by the time the indictment word hen up -- were drawn up, would no longer be president of the united states. but i havelawyer, spoken to people who are -- the president will face a wide range of legal jeopardy once he leaves office. alreadythose cases have begun, particularly in new york state. that was the first question. as to the second question, nobody could rule out domestic of the endn the wake of donald trump's presidency and the inauguration of joe biden. the chances of that are hard to...
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mideast peace agreements, the construction of the caliphate, on and on, was tarnished by yesterday. ,hen it comes to accountability the president needs to understand that his actions were the problem, not the solution, that the rally yesterday was unseemly, it got out of hand, and a good friend of mine, rudy giuliani, did not help. i said on the floor of the senate, i cast my vote accordingly, that joe biden is the legitimate president-elect of the united states. are there irregularities in this election? i'm sure there are. have they been overblown? absolutely. there has been a constant effort by people from the president's legal team to provide misinformation, to distort the facts, to make accusations that cannot be proven. that cannot be stopped. as to the 25th amendment, i do not believe that is appropriate at this point. i am looking for a peaceful transfer of power. i am looking for the next 14 days to reset and we will hand off power in a traditional sense by being a peaceful transfer. i talked to mark meadows this morning. the transition is going well, it is fully in place. i tal
mideast peace agreements, the construction of the caliphate, on and on, was tarnished by yesterday. ,hen it comes to accountability the president needs to understand that his actions were the problem, not the solution, that the rally yesterday was unseemly, it got out of hand, and a good friend of mine, rudy giuliani, did not help. i said on the floor of the senate, i cast my vote accordingly, that joe biden is the legitimate president-elect of the united states. are there irregularities in...
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because if you just rewind to a year ago,hen we were starting the last impeachment trial of presidentrump, mcconnell almost proudly told the press, told us, that -- and told te public that i am not an impartial juror here. he worked in concert with house -- white house officials to come up with his defense and make sure that the president can get acquittedf the first charges. so the fact that he is now on the record confirming that he is openly considering convicting the president of inciting an insurrection here and obviously in private he has refused to take trump's calls and the two men have not talked. that relationship is certainly severed according to the press reporting and many others as well. that is pretty remarkable. and obviously mitch mcconnell, whatever he does, can provide cover and provide some guidance for many members of the senate republican conference in the days ahead. yamiche: and like you said, mitch mcconnell is undecided about how and whether or not he would convict president trump which is in some ways of course really, really telling about where things are.
because if you just rewind to a year ago,hen we were starting the last impeachment trial of presidentrump, mcconnell almost proudly told the press, told us, that -- and told te public that i am not an impartial juror here. he worked in concert with house -- white house officials to come up with his defense and make sure that the president can get acquittedf the first charges. so the fact that he is now on the record confirming that he is openly considering convicting the president of inciting...
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>> go blue hens. right. that's always the challenge. >> what are the blue hens.'donnell: weijia jiang is there at 15th and new york, weijia. >> reporter: we are, norah, and you can hear the marching band from whined me, members of all five branches of the military and, as you guys mentioned, from the university of delaware. and i have to agree with norah, it is so important to have this, even though it is such an abbreviated version of what we normally would see, because you can feel, you know, what this -- the momentum that is surrounding president biden as he prepares to take his first walk home. and, so, again, you know, when we were talking to the members of his team who were really building out his schedule, they said they wanted to show america this moment of him taking his first steps toward the white house and really getting ready to be the commander-in-chief. and, of course, we didn't even know what the exact plan would be until the very last moments because of security measures, since they were in constant communication with national security officials
>> go blue hens. right. that's always the challenge. >> what are the blue hens.'donnell: weijia jiang is there at 15th and new york, weijia. >> reporter: we are, norah, and you can hear the marching band from whined me, members of all five branches of the military and, as you guys mentioned, from the university of delaware. and i have to agree with norah, it is so important to have this, even though it is such an abbreviated version of what we normally would see, because you...
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ok let's go to henning in greenville in my introduction to ask the question what does it mean to be a conservative today in your mind what does it mean to be a conservative and let's keep in mind the true presidency and the reason general election go ahead well in my mind it means to be a conservative what it's always meant is that we are working to conserve the classical liberal values our country was founded upon but i think there's a role fracture within conservatism these days i think trump has increased that fracture i think it was a system before he actually came into office but it has become deeper and more visible and i think that there are a lot of conservatives who want to move that movement into the action that he was mostly focusing on which has a lot more nationalism involved and isn't always as attached to our classical liberal values as i would like to see the movement attached to it so i think it'll be interesting to see where conservatism goes in the next couple of years i don't think there's a solid answer for where it ends up right now there's there's sort of a batt
ok let's go to henning in greenville in my introduction to ask the question what does it mean to be a conservative today in your mind what does it mean to be a conservative and let's keep in mind the true presidency and the reason general election go ahead well in my mind it means to be a conservative what it's always meant is that we are working to conserve the classical liberal values our country was founded upon but i think there's a role fracture within conservatism these days i think trump...
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and hen he folds up this memorandum and makes his cabinet members sign it site unseen.one of the most peculiar lawyerly moments of his administration -- the lawyers in the audience can decide if it is valid. but the day of the democratic convention that adopts a peace flat form, and a pro peace not at all cost, but most costs military man george mcclellan, but that day george sherman takes georgia. but there is a momentum shift on election day. even though in the early days mcclellan had been viewed as the peacemaker. and lincoln no better than jefferson davis. but not before lincoln makes another unusual alliance. with a long-time critic, frederick douglas. worth discussing. not only because president trump thinks he is doing a good job, but because david blithe has written such a great biography. so lincoln asked douglas to the white house and got him to agree on this amazing plan. and is sending african-american recruits into the united states to alert as many enslaved people as possible. that the emancipation was effect basically that they should get out of the area
and hen he folds up this memorandum and makes his cabinet members sign it site unseen.one of the most peculiar lawyerly moments of his administration -- the lawyers in the audience can decide if it is valid. but the day of the democratic convention that adopts a peace flat form, and a pro peace not at all cost, but most costs military man george mcclellan, but that day george sherman takes georgia. but there is a momentum shift on election day. even though in the early days mcclellan had been...
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by the time the indictment word hen up -- were drawn up, would no longer be president of the united states. but i havelawyer, spoken to people who are -- the president will face a wide range of legal jeopardy once he leaves office. alreadythose cases have begun, particularly in new york state. that was the first question. as to the second question, nobody could rule out domestic of the endn the wake of donald trump's presidency and the inauguration of joe biden. the chances of that are hard to assess but they are more than zero. i have been told that president trump's supporters are organizing marches not only on washington but on all 50 state capitals on january 17. amounted andw what takeover of the michigan state house earlier this year plus plans -- thankfully -- to kidnap and perhaps harm the governor of michigan. high during the period leading up to the end of the trump presidency end of the beginning of the biden presidency. and the beginning of the haydn presidency. biden they -- the residency. presidency.n the barrier around the u.s. capitol is expected to remain for 30 days. bide
by the time the indictment word hen up -- were drawn up, would no longer be president of the united states. but i havelawyer, spoken to people who are -- the president will face a wide range of legal jeopardy once he leaves office. alreadythose cases have begun, particularly in new york state. that was the first question. as to the second question, nobody could rule out domestic of the endn the wake of donald trump's presidency and the inauguration of joe biden. the chances of that are hard to...
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and hen' didn't. all of these things were already done.so when he got his job, everything wasev smooth. and he just ran it down into the ground. : : michael: and as i have said, there are a lot of things the biden and the democrats would like to turn around. it would be interesting to see how he picks and chooses what to do as you all know, he addressed immigration issue yesterday. any put out a bill that he wants to see it done. i was at the forefront of what donald trump came in doing. and it was the opposite direction. in the early 100 days of the biden administration is a test of his current skill the house of representatives and we can get done in the senate. it will be a big test of how biden presidency will go. that iscy one of the issues that the democrats invited feel they need to clean up from what donald trump and others brought to washington, back in the early days of the american presidency. >> is president elect biden view vice president elect kamala harris in the roles to play in the ministration. michael: whether things wil
and hen' didn't. all of these things were already done.so when he got his job, everything wasev smooth. and he just ran it down into the ground. : : michael: and as i have said, there are a lot of things the biden and the democrats would like to turn around. it would be interesting to see how he picks and chooses what to do as you all know, he addressed immigration issue yesterday. any put out a bill that he wants to see it done. i was at the forefront of what donald trump came in doing. and it...
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covered by the new york times, the washington post, we had a lot of good press from these events. .hen we had a swing band it was quite a weekend. next slide. that gave me the evidence to say i should get some staff. i did all those seven events with the help of the los alamos historical society and at the last minute, my niece came out, but that was it. started the foundation in 2002, and have been going ever since. to preserve and interpret the manhattan project. next slide. so, we decided we need to do some outreach in washington, d.c. and partnered with the carnegie institution of washington which ironically had the office offor scientific research and development during world war ii. a very important person overseeing the entire manhattan project, reporting exactly -- directly to president roosevelt and he was at the same time president of carnegie. so they embraced this whole idea of the manhattan project symposium and had a wonderful program in the very elegant greek revival temple kind of building on 16th street. it was also broadcast nationally by c-span, which was also very f
covered by the new york times, the washington post, we had a lot of good press from these events. .hen we had a swing band it was quite a weekend. next slide. that gave me the evidence to say i should get some staff. i did all those seven events with the help of the los alamos historical society and at the last minute, my niece came out, but that was it. started the foundation in 2002, and have been going ever since. to preserve and interpret the manhattan project. next slide. so, we decided we...
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the obituary here of the republican party is probably premature. ,hen you look at the house republicand be well-positioned to take control in 2022. elections,idterm often the party out of power mix significant gains. democrats made significant gains in the midterm election during trump. republicans, during obama's first term. i think democrats are probably doing republicans a favor by trying to prevent trump from running again in 2024. that would mean that the party is less divided and we could move on quicker from that. you see a future of the josh hawley, but then that would mean that the gop would become verbal supporting some of those supporters, some of whom that we saw at the capitol last week. do you believe that will happen? steve: i wouldn't say right now that the josh hawley, ted cruz's that have aligned themselves closely with trump will stand down. we have to look at candidates beyond them. there is a pretty deep bench. you have kristi noem, nikki , arkansas scott senator tom cotton. these are all people who i think can make the argument that the republican message in novem
the obituary here of the republican party is probably premature. ,hen you look at the house republicand be well-positioned to take control in 2022. elections,idterm often the party out of power mix significant gains. democrats made significant gains in the midterm election during trump. republicans, during obama's first term. i think democrats are probably doing republicans a favor by trying to prevent trump from running again in 2024. that would mean that the party is less divided and we could...
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assistant cook, lizzie mcduffy whoi mentioned, elizabeth moore and katherine smith and in her diary, henree ez ta nesbitt had a lot of praise for ida allen. even though she was temperamental she would work magic and make anything happen that needed to happen. the interesting thing that happens when the roosevelts come to the white house is they actually in a way end a -- in a way they end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft, he hired a woman named mrs. jaffrey who was a segregationist. even though there was a -- she had a separate table for whites, a separate table for blacks, so by the time that eleanor roosevelt gets to the white house, she rectifies the situation by firing most of the white people. so i'll let you decide if that's progress or not, but you know, it's no longer segregation because you have just pretty much one race working in the kitchen. but overall, we see that we have these cooks who are culinary artists and at many times they're family confidants. presidents go to their funerals. they go to their weddings. they send them notes and gifts wh)i!pp
assistant cook, lizzie mcduffy whoi mentioned, elizabeth moore and katherine smith and in her diary, henree ez ta nesbitt had a lot of praise for ida allen. even though she was temperamental she would work magic and make anything happen that needed to happen. the interesting thing that happens when the roosevelts come to the white house is they actually in a way end a -- in a way they end a segregated practice. back in the time of president taft, he hired a woman named mrs. jaffrey who was a...
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asked me o run, an activist had just been murdered, asked me to run for office, i said no at first the hen i realized this is only way we get the change we're seeking. the people out here on the ground. risking e that are themselves that keep coming back after being brutalized and arrested, after all these things, how do we get their heart, we have to run. about my son and daughter. my son was 14 at the time. the want my daughter to be next -- i couldn't bear that so i decided to run. challenge d go on to representative william lacy clay. did you have reservations taking long time politician? >> absolutely. for several tions reasons. growing up, i personally canvassed for him back when as i child because my dad was in politics. he and my dad know each other nd my dad is actually in his father's book, you know, as being someone who helped him. we have a family history of family. his but -- so it was that, but also, i'm a black woman running a black man and just thinking about that i was already being called a traitor of my democrats because very first run so all of those things were going t
asked me o run, an activist had just been murdered, asked me to run for office, i said no at first the hen i realized this is only way we get the change we're seeking. the people out here on the ground. risking e that are themselves that keep coming back after being brutalized and arrested, after all these things, how do we get their heart, we have to run. about my son and daughter. my son was 14 at the time. the want my daughter to be next -- i couldn't bear that so i decided to run. challenge...
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the seattle what museum need monday coming up in part 2 lebanese intelligence sets a trap for sulaco hen contrived by the man with whom she had fallen in love. with. an all how the mechanics of the but i'm a little. behind is in no man's in the walk the other i'm not clear i'll bet for the hot shot of most of the civil. second episode of the series explores the rise of the major drug cartels and their reign of terror in the sentence mexican government told the traffickers we have to produce the boy is a newly restored. america's public enemy number one is drug abuse and the launch of the international war on drugs drug trafficking politics and power to drug lords on al jazeera. and if you don't i will. 'd look at. what you. need to know. something and then you'll have. an even keel. al-jazeera investigative tutting censored and unseen video from blue heart filmed as the coronavirus are great is just beginning. musing on all those years the fact that. exposing this secrecy and censorship by chinese authorities. and a health system struggling to cope i'll just see the investigation 3 dates
the seattle what museum need monday coming up in part 2 lebanese intelligence sets a trap for sulaco hen contrived by the man with whom she had fallen in love. with. an all how the mechanics of the but i'm a little. behind is in no man's in the walk the other i'm not clear i'll bet for the hot shot of most of the civil. second episode of the series explores the rise of the major drug cartels and their reign of terror in the sentence mexican government told the traffickers we have to produce the...
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. >> the first opportunity we've had to ask president biden questions in a formal setting hen even though fox wasn't called on initially right after the president spoke about a goal of 1 million vaccines a day, i got his attention. >> i know he always asked me tough questions, always as an edge to him, but i like him anyway, go ahead and ask a question. >> think you, mr. president. you think within three weeks or so, we will be at the point where there are 1 million vaccines per day. >> i think we will get there before that. i misspoke. i hope we will be able to increase as we go along until they get to a million and five a day. that's my hope. >> republicans had already been pointing out a million shots a day is a low bar. >> that's not a big new goal, that's exactly what they inherited from the trump administration and operation warp speed. >> so president biden is raising his goal for "the first 100 days." >> with the grace of god and the creek not rising as the old saying goes, we may be able to get that to 150 -- 1.5 million a day. >> covid-19 related travel restrictions from tried t
. >> the first opportunity we've had to ask president biden questions in a formal setting hen even though fox wasn't called on initially right after the president spoke about a goal of 1 million vaccines a day, i got his attention. >> i know he always asked me tough questions, always as an edge to him, but i like him anyway, go ahead and ask a question. >> think you, mr. president. you think within three weeks or so, we will be at the point where there are 1 million vaccines...
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she was trying to save us hen. with the protests, covid-19 was rough on me. was sick, hospitalized twice. after i started feeling better, i was out on the streets protesting for george floyd and breonna taylor. people saw me from not being able to breathe to being out on the street. they were saying, now i get it, this is why she was protesting. now we are making the connection. she is running for office as a congressional candidate, and she is still adhere leading, organizing protests. >> freshman democrat cori ush. she will be the first black woman to represent missouri in congress. she sent out a tweet today, a picture of her and her freshman colleague jamaal bowman, a democrat of new york. and the squad. the squad if the 116th congress with the caption, squad up. the daily caller notes on twitter that every single progressive in that picture voted for speaker elect nancy pelosi. the republican of michigan sent out this tweet. ready to get to work on behalf of the people of west michigan. i am humbled and honored for the opportunity to serve once more. ano
she was trying to save us hen. with the protests, covid-19 was rough on me. was sick, hospitalized twice. after i started feeling better, i was out on the streets protesting for george floyd and breonna taylor. people saw me from not being able to breathe to being out on the street. they were saying, now i get it, this is why she was protesting. now we are making the connection. she is running for office as a congressional candidate, and she is still adhere leading, organizing protests....
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and 829, hen 1808 entireilkinson and the united states army down to new orleans to defend against a possible british invasion. armyilkinson takes the down to new orleans. here is the city of new orleans, the mississippi river. wilkinson decides to house the terre aux boeufs, the land of the cattle. the trouble is, it is a swamp. one quarter of the united states army dies. it's the largest peacetime disaster ever to hit the american army. they die from malnutrition. they die of disease. they die from the poor camp locations. 25% of this army dies from bad food, bad medicine, bad location. wilkinson, as the commanding general, picked this location. -- his defensern was, look, i did the best i could under difficult circumstance. what the government did not know was wilkinson chose this location in the swamp because he saving the land from his father-in-law. he had an inappropriate commercial relationship with the father-in-law. them there for months, despite orders to move them out. the food contractors, they basically came to wilkinson and said, look, we might be selling you bad food. don't lo
and 829, hen 1808 entireilkinson and the united states army down to new orleans to defend against a possible british invasion. armyilkinson takes the down to new orleans. here is the city of new orleans, the mississippi river. wilkinson decides to house the terre aux boeufs, the land of the cattle. the trouble is, it is a swamp. one quarter of the united states army dies. it's the largest peacetime disaster ever to hit the american army. they die from malnutrition. they die of disease. they die...
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the only then say the i'm a he go hen depends on of a seal meant that the fight in this last year meant they inflate your this he made an absolute equation between ethnicity and drugs opiate was chinese marijuana was mexican americans and so he was on a sham in using the drugs as a way of stigmatizing in attacking minorities. in 1987 marijuana was prohibited in the united states organized crime would benefit from this new ban harry anslinger knew it and got ready to fight them. under harry anslinger the federal bureau of narcotics fostered international cooperation and in 1982 the traffickers and their merchandise was finally traced from istanbul to new york via balin and shanghai oh. oh. the 1st years of world war 2 oceans and seas were the theater's a fierce battles trafficking came to a halt and the drugs ran out. but this rest by it was short lived the 1st huge international drug trafficking that work would lay its foundations at the height of war. in 1943 after the us army landed in sicily its priority was to keep it out of axis hands for good ringback washington started looking fo
the only then say the i'm a he go hen depends on of a seal meant that the fight in this last year meant they inflate your this he made an absolute equation between ethnicity and drugs opiate was chinese marijuana was mexican americans and so he was on a sham in using the drugs as a way of stigmatizing in attacking minorities. in 1987 marijuana was prohibited in the united states organized crime would benefit from this new ban harry anslinger knew it and got ready to fight them. under harry...
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in 1973,hen you had a situation of political polarization, the military came and intervened in favorright. now, what i am saying here is that we should not underestimate or overestimate the strength of political instituons like civilian control of the military. if there is great political polarization that takes place, then the sort of principles begin to become more loose and we should expect that there will be elements within the security forces, within the state that was say, hey, the civilians can't make it out. the political leaders are divided. we have to be the ones to stabilize the country, can we stabilize it by eliminating democracy? basically, the same thing that happened in the philippines in 1972, marcos basically said, democracy is now stalemated. we have to move forward. therefore, we have to declare an authoritian regime. that is what i'm saying at this point in time, do not overestimate the strength of american political institutions because trump has shown over the last four years how he could easily violate so many u.s. traditions and we have not seen the end of th
in 1973,hen you had a situation of political polarization, the military came and intervened in favorright. now, what i am saying here is that we should not underestimate or overestimate the strength of political instituons like civilian control of the military. if there is great political polarization that takes place, then the sort of principles begin to become more loose and we should expect that there will be elements within the security forces, within the state that was say, hey, the...
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eastern, on "after words", adam deputy chief of staff senator henning read talks about his book killswitch, the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy breeze interviewed by wall street congressional reporter christina pearson. watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. ♪ ♪ >> use our web spot c-span.org/coronavirus to file the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak. watch a researchable video anytime on demand and track the spread with interactive
eastern, on "after words", adam deputy chief of staff senator henning read talks about his book killswitch, the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy breeze interviewed by wall street congressional reporter christina pearson. watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. ♪ ♪ >> use our web spot c-span.org/coronavirus to file the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak. watch a researchable video anytime on demand and track the spread with interactive