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and the truth was that herbert lee drove up. the moment he got out of his truck, eh hearst shot him, then took a tire iron and planted it under his body. louis allen would come back to mississippi because he missed mississippi. his business was in mississippi. he was in lumbering. he would come back and then louis allen suffered three shotgun blasts to the face on his last trip back to mississippi. bob moses took that death on his shoulders and in his heart and in his soul because he is like, louis allen, if i hadn't talked to him and convinced to tell the truth, that man would still be alive. but one of the things that became really clear to him, what became really clear to him was that it was going to take more than what sncc had been able to do. to bring voting rights to mississippi. it was going to take more than this structure of council of federated organizations. because there are bodies piling up, and nothing is moving. nothing is changing. how do you create change? but moses comes up with is freedom summer. and freedom
and the truth was that herbert lee drove up. the moment he got out of his truck, eh hearst shot him, then took a tire iron and planted it under his body. louis allen would come back to mississippi because he missed mississippi. his business was in mississippi. he was in lumbering. he would come back and then louis allen suffered three shotgun blasts to the face on his last trip back to mississippi. bob moses took that death on his shoulders and in his heart and in his soul because he is like,...
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eh hearst sees herbert lee facilitating. voter registration and mississippi. moses tells doerr, protect herbert lee. i fear for his life. protect him. protective. protect him. doerr says, okay. will do. get on a plane, flies back to d.c. to protect him, work on some stuff. the moment he gets there, he sees a notice. herbert lee has been found shot to death. hearst shot him. state representative eh hearts shot him. that -- how do you say this? it was self-defense. ongoing to walk you through this like we walked through scottsboro. lee drove up in his , got out of his truck with a tire iron, swinging it at mississippi state representative eh hearst. story,l who believe that please raise your hands. [laughter] >> what, are you saying it lacks credibility? it does. but he had witnesses. >> of course. and a black man. like, what?t look named lewis allen. who saidyeah, it happened just the way representative hearst said it happened. he got out of the truck swinging a tire iron and so representative hearst had to protect himself and so he shot him. thisoses is listen
eh hearst sees herbert lee facilitating. voter registration and mississippi. moses tells doerr, protect herbert lee. i fear for his life. protect him. protective. protect him. doerr says, okay. will do. get on a plane, flies back to d.c. to protect him, work on some stuff. the moment he gets there, he sees a notice. herbert lee has been found shot to death. hearst shot him. state representative eh hearts shot him. that -- how do you say this? it was self-defense. ongoing to walk you through...
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herbert lee has been found shot to death. hearst shot him. take representative eh hearst shot him -- big representative eh hearst shot him. hearst claimed that -- how do you say this -- it was self-defense. i am going to walk you through this like we walked through scottsboro. lee drove up in his truck, got out of his truck with , swinging it at mississippi state representative eh hearst. all who believe that story, please raise your hand. [laughter] are you saying it lacks credibility? it does. but he had witnesses. >> of course. carol: the son-in-law. and a black man. what? , that look like, named lewis allen. who said yeah, it happened just the way representative hearst said it happened. got out of the truck swinging a tire iron at him, and so representative hearst had to protect himself. so he shot him. moses is listening to this and going that is not adding up. that is really not adding up. let's see what we can do here. louisins to talk to allen. is that how it really happened? yes. no really, is that how it really happened? yes. is tha
herbert lee has been found shot to death. hearst shot him. take representative eh hearst shot him -- big representative eh hearst shot him. hearst claimed that -- how do you say this -- it was self-defense. i am going to walk you through this like we walked through scottsboro. lee drove up in his truck, got out of his truck with , swinging it at mississippi state representative eh hearst. all who believe that story, please raise your hand. [laughter] are you saying it lacks credibility? it...
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herbert: francine: not to him -- herbert: not dramatically. the industry is consolidating over the last 100 years or so, so it is a continuous process. scale methods in the future because software becomes so important. and so, i think it is a good move for the french colleagues. it is important they get a real important footprint in the united states, so they will become more competitive. >> would you be interested in consolidating? herbert: we are big enough. 10 million cars. and we have a relatively good footprint. very strong in china. strong in europe. a lot of room for improvement in the united states, where we are focusing. that is why we are investing. it makes sense for us to invest in the united states. we feel with our size and brands, we have think the right brands. we are well prepared for the change to come. francine: thank you so much for giving us a little bit of your time here in davos. anna, back to you. there will be plenty more from haslinda and i throughout the day. matt: looking forward to it. i want to bring you some head
herbert: francine: not to him -- herbert: not dramatically. the industry is consolidating over the last 100 years or so, so it is a continuous process. scale methods in the future because software becomes so important. and so, i think it is a good move for the french colleagues. it is important they get a real important footprint in the united states, so they will become more competitive. >> would you be interested in consolidating? herbert: we are big enough. 10 million cars. and we have...
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herbert hoover's american relief administration for help. next on american history tv, historian douglas smith gives an illustrated talk about the story based on his book, "the russian job: the forgotten story of how america saved the soviet union from ruin." hillwood estate museum and gardens hosted this event. kate: good evening and welcome to hillwood estate museum and gardens. i know many of you know already, but in case we have not met, my name is kate markert, the executive director here. i want to thank you in joining us tonight as we welcome back douglas smith, longtime friend of hillwood and author of the book "the russian job: the forgotten story of how america saved the soviet union from ruin." you may have noticed that the theater looks just a little bit different tonight. i am very pleased to welcome c-span. while this is their very first time at hillwood, it is not the first time that our lectures are accessible to folks at home. many of our fantastic programs are available on the hillwood museum youtube channel, so check that
herbert hoover's american relief administration for help. next on american history tv, historian douglas smith gives an illustrated talk about the story based on his book, "the russian job: the forgotten story of how america saved the soviet union from ruin." hillwood estate museum and gardens hosted this event. kate: good evening and welcome to hillwood estate museum and gardens. i know many of you know already, but in case we have not met, my name is kate markert, the executive...
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they had been a herbert hoover memorial highway. that was quickly renamed. there had been a memorial hospitals named after americans. those were renamed. many other people in russia who had worked for the americans were arrested as spies. in fact, some were still being arrested after world war ii for having worked for the americans. the whole operation, when it was discussed, was discussed as it was a plot by hoover to overthrow the soviet government, but the vigilance of the cheka had saved the soviet government from the nefarious deeds of herbert hoover. and then it was basically forgotten. i was in moscow in september, and i was walking along, and i remembered that the ara's main offices were on that street. i knew what the building looked like. sure enough, there was the building. i had this idea of getting a poster made that said, in russian, "you know who lived and worked here?" my russian friend said that probably was not a great idea. i am hoping the book will come out in russia. all of my books have come out -- all of my books have been published th
they had been a herbert hoover memorial highway. that was quickly renamed. there had been a memorial hospitals named after americans. those were renamed. many other people in russia who had worked for the americans were arrested as spies. in fact, some were still being arrested after world war ii for having worked for the americans. the whole operation, when it was discussed, was discussed as it was a plot by hoover to overthrow the soviet government, but the vigilance of the cheka had saved...
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david: george herbert walker bu asked you to help him his campaign. i said, "well, george, that's a great idea "except i don't know anything about politics. and number 2--i'm a democr." ford loses narrowly to carter. that's 'cause you were in the white house advisg. - well... - [laughter] was it difficuprepare reagan for the debates? the red light goes on, and he's perfect. david: as secretary of state, your job was to go around and get the coalition put together. james: it was a textbook example of the w to fight a war. david: what was the reason you were so successful? james: lucky. woman: would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize mef my tie was fixed, but ok. i'll just le this way. all right. david: i don't consider myself a journalist, and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began e on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private eqty firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? david: do you miss the days when everything you diwas in the f
david: george herbert walker bu asked you to help him his campaign. i said, "well, george, that's a great idea "except i don't know anything about politics. and number 2--i'm a democr." ford loses narrowly to carter. that's 'cause you were in the white house advisg. - well... - [laughter] was it difficuprepare reagan for the debates? the red light goes on, and he's perfect. david: as secretary of state, your job was to go around and get the coalition put together. james: it was a...
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just to write about george herbert walker bush's life. he comes to office with probably more experience in public service than any other president. at least the breath of his experience, the fact that he ran, as you pointed out, character above all. not on issues, not on ideologies, but on character. >> if i could interrupt. the most popular bush commercial in 1988 ended with the narrator saying, i think this is close to getting it verbatim, the more you know about george bush is the more you know this is the best prepared -- not quite verbatim -- no candidate has been better prepared to be president of the united states. and guess who's one of the stars of that commercial. do you remember that one? with an 88 on your back. >> one take johnny. >> you actually remember the day that was done? >> not the actual day. >> it was up in maine, i think. >> it was. >> and that's why the defeat for re--election was so crushing because he did believe in character above all and although he came close to bill clinton later on in life when they were bot
just to write about george herbert walker bush's life. he comes to office with probably more experience in public service than any other president. at least the breath of his experience, the fact that he ran, as you pointed out, character above all. not on issues, not on ideologies, but on character. >> if i could interrupt. the most popular bush commercial in 1988 ended with the narrator saying, i think this is close to getting it verbatim, the more you know about george bush is the more...
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and he's got a lot of things to say if you look at his old work and we're going to get into a stacy herbert we're going to talk about reflexivity because i think it's quite important in this day and age and in fact just so you know george soros versus warren buffett 2 different source of investors one speculator one is value investor and they've both and this is a downtown josh brown compare them in 2013 there annualized returns are 20 percent per year for the past few decades and both born in 1930 said they have similar returns in 2 different ways some of the best thing but george soros did write long ago about reflexivity and it's quite important to looking at the markets today because i want to point out that according to wikipedia reflexivity refers to a circular relationship between cause and effect especially as embedded in human belief structures as an anthropologist for example goes into remote tribe in the amazon the observer affects the observed so the fact that this anthropologist this guy or this gal from new york city goes into the amazon to a tribe who's never seen somebody fr
and he's got a lot of things to say if you look at his old work and we're going to get into a stacy herbert we're going to talk about reflexivity because i think it's quite important in this day and age and in fact just so you know george soros versus warren buffett 2 different source of investors one speculator one is value investor and they've both and this is a downtown josh brown compare them in 2013 there annualized returns are 20 percent per year for the past few decades and both born in...
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. >> hry hoover, as it turns out, is related to my great-grandfather herbert hoer.ow we're no serious genealogists at "firing line," but it appears that you and i are sixth cousins once removed. >> yes. so now people right now their screen 'cause they'ret ng to figure out whate. happened h i know. let me just say, obviously your branch the family ended up okay. ours was -- therwas probably too much moonsne. >> well, they're all quakers. i don't know if any of them drink. >> actually, that's true yes, that's the part of our past is that we, our ancestors >> they were pacif >> pacifists. >> they were abolitionists. >> they were abolitionists. and when he told me i was related to one of the 45 presidents, i was, like, or, hey, maybe obama."w, kennedy you know, he's got the irish wing. >> so here's what you tweeted when you found out it was herbert hoover. you said. >> okay. i will say this, that since i wrote that tweet, i've done a little more resear on my fourth cousin, president hoov, and -- >> what have you learned about herbert hoover? >> i've learned that he was
. >> hry hoover, as it turns out, is related to my great-grandfather herbert hoer.ow we're no serious genealogists at "firing line," but it appears that you and i are sixth cousins once removed. >> yes. so now people right now their screen 'cause they'ret ng to figure out whate. happened h i know. let me just say, obviously your branch the family ended up okay. ours was -- therwas probably too much moonsne. >> well, they're all quakers. i don't know if any of them...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one self big every week. techs student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . speaking of the changing times you've been president now you into the into your 4th year. honestly how how would you rate yourself how would you rate what you have done because your war on drugs is as divided the world what your. they nor mix as they call them have divided the economists will you be remembered as someone who solve problems or someone who created problems. well no need to remember me. and if you had to but let me say it here i have no. that guy and destroy all drugs. in the will destroy. itself. and i told everybody that if you would destroy you make the leg games with i would kill you. there's a lot of about but i would really. be economically veering towards so many. open your friends with russia we do it to say and. could be a go increase in 3 glamorous it's. and maybe if we could start. trading with russia. it would
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think about his presidency, you go there and the first thing you huge bust of herbert hoover and the square right next to the library is named after him. so it is a different history of you walk states as into that library than what you our public re in buildings. here.t question is answer to know the this so it is a legit question. going to be r is nominated for the nobel peace a number of times and the initial one has to do with this. could you talk about that why he didn't win? >> several of the people nvolved in the food aid are nominated. to my knowledge the only one who pate who was a young princeton graduate who relief and lgian poland in the a.r.a. and he is of union a -- after world war it. i have a chart in my book where men involved in 1914 to 1924 and what they end he -- union r and helm wins him at the the nobel peace prize and he before ouple months that. i think it is partly the and hoover the prize was a prickly fellow. diplomatic.ll that >> thank you. feels this relief the t affected by and influence of the pandemic that .as contemporaneous versionl give you short wh
think about his presidency, you go there and the first thing you huge bust of herbert hoover and the square right next to the library is named after him. so it is a different history of you walk states as into that library than what you our public re in buildings. here.t question is answer to know the this so it is a legit question. going to be r is nominated for the nobel peace a number of times and the initial one has to do with this. could you talk about that why he didn't win? >>...
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herbert leads the ducks to a 28- 27 lead, and that is his final game as an oregon qb. >>> the georgiaulldogs faced baylor. georgia three. jake drops back and finds george pickens for the 27 yard td, and a show tonight! george up 19-7. a pitch to sameer white, he powers his way into the end zone. white russians for 92 yards, including the score, georgia wins the sugar bowl, and he's happy. 26-14. >>> two of the biggest names in coaching, jim harbaugh and alabama's nick savings sieving off in the citrus bowl. matt jones goes deep to jerry judy , who walks in 485 yard touchdown. judy cut successes for 204 yards. harbaugh not thrilled about that at all. second quarter, walgreens now leading 13-7. antioch native dives in for a nine yard td run to give the tie the lead. harris ran for 136 yards and two scores, and alabama with 35- 16. >>> the 49ers success the secret has made some of the cohingositns. hes attrtive cdidd fensof crt ina er vro bert expected to intervie with the cleveland browns this weekend. that is according to the nfl network. this is sally's's third season as defense of co
herbert leads the ducks to a 28- 27 lead, and that is his final game as an oregon qb. >>> the georgiaulldogs faced baylor. georgia three. jake drops back and finds george pickens for the 27 yard td, and a show tonight! george up 19-7. a pitch to sameer white, he powers his way into the end zone. white russians for 92 yards, including the score, georgia wins the sugar bowl, and he's happy. 26-14. >>> two of the biggest names in coaching, jim harbaugh and alabama's nick savings...
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herbert was good with his legs. one rushing touchdown all year, how about three today? that one 30 yards. oregon wins 28-27. and the pac-12 finishes four and three in bowl gapes. >>> the sugar bowl time, good match-up. it is 3-0 in favor of jake from and the bulldogs, looking for more. george pickens caught 12 for 175 yards and that touchdown. it was 19-7 in the third when zamir white goes for the score. georgia wins 26-14. >>> citrus bowl. jim harbaugh and michigan taking on the alabama crimson tide. mack jones, 85 yards to jerry judiy. and alabama has a seven-0 lead. other end, slay patterson rolls left, seven-yard touchdown. it's 7-7. nick saban, your thoughts? not so much, but his team would be just fine thanks in large part to naji harris. nine-yard touchdown. 24 carries for a buck-things. and two scores. bamma wins 35-16. the wolverines, first time in school history they've lost consecutive bowl games by double digits. >>> ouminnesota and auburn. i got this the first game, it was so good. 96 yards true the zone. 10-3 tigers. second quarter, 17-17. tanner morgan go
herbert was good with his legs. one rushing touchdown all year, how about three today? that one 30 yards. oregon wins 28-27. and the pac-12 finishes four and three in bowl gapes. >>> the sugar bowl time, good match-up. it is 3-0 in favor of jake from and the bulldogs, looking for more. george pickens caught 12 for 175 yards and that touchdown. it was 19-7 in the third when zamir white goes for the score. georgia wins 26-14. >>> citrus bowl. jim harbaugh and michigan taking on...
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frontrunning 2020 i'm max kaiser with stacy herbert as we look at the issues and policies laid out to the election today or looking lobbyist stacy during the swamp what ever happened to that swamp gets bigger it gets deeper it gets darker with us today are ellen brown and tyson slocum tyson of course is a lobbyist themself in a way for us public citizen so you have some experience with this $2800000000.00 were spent last year on lobbying the top 5 industries big pharma health insurance oil and gas wall street and electric utilities tyson you have particular experience with electric utilities an oil and gas industry how much influence do you see that this lobbying has on regulation and government action around those 2 everything i mean corporate lobbyists continue to run the mechanics of washington d.c. and we have to remember you know the 2800000000 that was spent on lobbying last year that is just a fraction of their total advocacy budget lobbying is only those direct expenditures that corporations and others spend to meet with federal officials in the executive branch or with congre
frontrunning 2020 i'm max kaiser with stacy herbert as we look at the issues and policies laid out to the election today or looking lobbyist stacy during the swamp what ever happened to that swamp gets bigger it gets deeper it gets darker with us today are ellen brown and tyson slocum tyson of course is a lobbyist themself in a way for us public citizen so you have some experience with this $2800000000.00 were spent last year on lobbying the top 5 industries big pharma health insurance oil and...
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first quarter after a herbert touchdown run made it 7-0.on cruickshank had a steam come down the sideline, 95 yards to the zone, the longest kickoff return in a bowl game ever for wisconsin and the stiff arm along the second quarter, it's badgers, herbert going to keep it for his touchdown run of the day and oregon is on top 14-10. now come the badgers, jack coan over the middle, quintez cephus tries catching traffic, 11 yards and then, 17-14 johnson at the half. cephas catches 59 yards. third-quarter, wisconsin punting or it would appear, but they never even get the snap clean. thank you very much. brady breezes and 31 yards to make it 21-7. wisconsin went back up 27-21 and herbert makes the big play at crunch time. now with his arm, with his legs. the guy had one rushing td all year and had three today. oregon wins 28-27 for the pac- 12 finishing 4-3 in the bowl game. >>> michigan-alabama, the . mat wearing the khakis. how about 85 yards to jury duty? that will play. 7-0 crimson tide. mother and shay patterson rollout, get it to nick euba
first quarter after a herbert touchdown run made it 7-0.on cruickshank had a steam come down the sideline, 95 yards to the zone, the longest kickoff return in a bowl game ever for wisconsin and the stiff arm along the second quarter, it's badgers, herbert going to keep it for his touchdown run of the day and oregon is on top 14-10. now come the badgers, jack coan over the middle, quintez cephus tries catching traffic, 11 yards and then, 17-14 johnson at the half. cephas catches 59 yards....
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stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle . every week. student debt trade was money universal basic. more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively. iraqi lawmakers pass a resolution calling for the removal of foreign troops from the country including a u.s. led. coalition. and the vote follows america's assassination of iran's most powerful general strike on baghdad international airport on friday. as the body of general money is returned. also in the stories that shaped this week wiki leaks founder julian assange claims he slowly dying in a u.k. prison saying he's being. subjected to 23 hours a day of solitary confinement.
stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle . every week. student debt trade was money universal basic. more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively. iraqi lawmakers pass a resolution calling for the removal of foreign troops from the country including a u.s. led. coalition. and the vote follows america's assassination of iran's most powerful general strike on baghdad international airport on friday. as the body of general money is returned. also in...
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herbert hoover was born in west branch, iowa in 1874 into a family of quakers. orphaned at the age of nine, he was sent off to live with an uncle in oregon. in 1891, he enrolled in the first class at stanford university and, four years later, graduated with a degree in geology. by all accounts, he was an average student with average grades and left with average expectations. none of his fellow students and professors held out much hope for a bright future for young herbert hoover. he proved them wrong. he went off first to the gold mines of the australian outback, a place he described as pure hell, before moving onto china. very quickly, he rose to the ranks in the international mining business. he had a rare talent as an administrator and had a way of finding new opportunities that no one had seen before, of turning around failing operations and making a lot of money. by 1914, he was living in london with his family. he was not the head of his own international firm with offices around the world. he was extremely wealthy and successful, but he was also getting
herbert hoover was born in west branch, iowa in 1874 into a family of quakers. orphaned at the age of nine, he was sent off to live with an uncle in oregon. in 1891, he enrolled in the first class at stanford university and, four years later, graduated with a degree in geology. by all accounts, he was an average student with average grades and left with average expectations. none of his fellow students and professors held out much hope for a bright future for young herbert hoover. he proved...
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he says they love their brother herbert who died without learning the real story.so feels there is a reason to be happy. >> certainly will enrich my life going forward. i think for tom, it is much more difficult because he didn't grow up with his biological parents, although he grew up in a loving family, but it is different for him. i have an aunt who is only three years older than me, and i talked to her and she said, you will -- you will always be our family. >> but, i am really looking forward to knowing more about my real family. it's really a joy to me. >> growing up we were german, we danced in a german dance group, i wore liederhosen. >> many of the commercials for dna kits make it sound like taking the test might yield some fun surprises about your heritage. >> a big surprise for us, we are not german at all. >> in fact, a recent survey shows more than a quarter of those who use mail indna tests discover close relatives that they didn't know about. >> i took the test. >> it is not always happy news. >> it was may of 2017 when the floor fell out from under
he says they love their brother herbert who died without learning the real story.so feels there is a reason to be happy. >> certainly will enrich my life going forward. i think for tom, it is much more difficult because he didn't grow up with his biological parents, although he grew up in a loving family, but it is different for him. i have an aunt who is only three years older than me, and i talked to her and she said, you will -- you will always be our family. >> but, i am really...
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and the neident, president george herbert walker bush, had offered me--the second day as president-elect, he offered me 3 jobs in his administration. and i thanked r the offer. i didn't say no right away. i went to see ae chief of staff of ty, general vuono, and i said, "chief, if you want me back and have something "for me, i'd be--that's what i want to do, but if it's "too difficult and my screwy career so r, if you think it's ju timeor me to leave says what i so and, you know, i'm gone." and he said, "no, we want you back, we have a position for you," and i said, "thank you." and then i wt back to the white house the next morning, erand the president was with the vice president, and i thanked the vice president for his offers, but, no, i'm going back to the army. i'm going to be the commander of the forces command," it was called, and president reagan said, "well, is that a promotion?" i said, es, mr. president. i'll be getting my fourth star." he said, "oh, that's good," in that typical reaganesque fashion, yeah. i'm in atlanta, georgia, with a great command, a beautiful house, nice
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on. before the war libya had the 7th largest oil reserves among opec members half of foreign oil revenues went to the population medical care and education were free but that was before. the oil production has fallen by a factor of 6 and a 3rd of the population now lives below the poverty line. player since the other going to talk. to something. so if you don't know if you don't know what the before the sort of the surface of the earth you so thin of glory or there for who received the silver how do you know if you want to sleep early. that. night no no no neck down. walk on the throne for me they bought a lot of the needy had been nobody and nothing would not be an adult but i cannot help the injured then walk the walk up the it and home you can have the adored. him. this. heists and the suits you. have of them on with the bits the month and the other
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on. before the war libya had the 7th largest oil reserves among opec members half of foreign oil revenues went to the population medical care and education were free but that was before. the oil production has fallen by a factor of 6 and a 3rd of the population now...
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back into herbert, having achieved a lifetime ambition, becoming world champion still hasn't sunk in. lifetime ambition, becoming world champion still hasn't sunk inli think this is what most people do as long as they have. it is what you achieved doing and i have done it. aimed if i aimed it for my whole darting career and now i have done it we car to get off me. celebrations on stage but no check. the players were told just days before the tumour started that prize—money would be slashed. just 50% of tickets being sold ahead of the tournament was a main reason. wayne warren is out of pocket £100,000 but is waiting to see what he gets. i think about all the time. iam he gets. i think about all the time. i am disappointed that i'm not to get what everybody else had in the past. i think no, you have to ask, the money? i think about it now and it isa the money? i think about it now and it is a little bit... is not great. de wayne warren once attracted big crowds but it seems to have lost its dot the woman's prize was cut from £20,000 to £8,000. the men were not sure what they were playi
back into herbert, having achieved a lifetime ambition, becoming world champion still hasn't sunk in. lifetime ambition, becoming world champion still hasn't sunk inli think this is what most people do as long as they have. it is what you achieved doing and i have done it. aimed if i aimed it for my whole darting career and now i have done it we car to get off me. celebrations on stage but no check. the players were told just days before the tumour started that prize—money would be slashed....
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back into herbert, having achieved a lifetime ambition, becoming world champion still hasn't sunk in.world champion still hasn't sunk inlj think this is what most people do as long as they have. it is what you achieved doing
back into herbert, having achieved a lifetime ambition, becoming world champion still hasn't sunk in.world champion still hasn't sunk inlj think this is what most people do as long as they have. it is what you achieved doing
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next, a look at the legacy of former president george herbert walker bush and his wife barbara. the former president's grandson, george p. bush,
next, a look at the legacy of former president george herbert walker bush and his wife barbara. the former president's grandson, george p. bush,
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week wealth tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . guys you live but if she warned you can i do the dishes at the bottom or those jeans nudist beach and if she me she'll be true she's. close and about as normal when you guys e.q.'s. in the news i mean guys are that infants involved. a lot of you will see sawing your info as if parts about 2 kids each other both hard . doesn't matter with the. truth. of it but i'll. even cheat if you will that god but i feel they've doing it. in english lady a for people who simply do so in new. england in a little. time of the time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important. transitions to sustainable transport sustainability stay number man a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely hama's. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far awa
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week wealth tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . guys you live but if she warned you can i do the dishes at the bottom or those jeans nudist beach and if she me she'll be true she's. close and about as normal when you guys e.q.'s. in the news i mean guys are that infants involved. a lot of...
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winer, you're next. >> herbert winer with critical statements.i has been operating on two principles. one, if you're not part of the solution become part of the problem. two, if you can't solve the problem, keep making the same mistakes and make it worse. and we've seen the upshot of it last year. it resulted in the administrative suicide of the previous executive director. now, what i am proposing, there should be checks and balances. the executive director should be able to take managers and the board. the board should be a check and balance on management in the executive director. and any disagreements with manager should be made public so we can at least have a dialogue and at least come to constructive solution. i have seen so many programs rubber stamped and it's to the distress of the community. we've seen two wreckages. van ness avenue and tara bell street. the residents of taraville street are not happy. what i'm asking for is requesting more democracy within the planning and input of mta. we need to do this desperately, otherwise we'll
winer, you're next. >> herbert winer with critical statements.i has been operating on two principles. one, if you're not part of the solution become part of the problem. two, if you can't solve the problem, keep making the same mistakes and make it worse. and we've seen the upshot of it last year. it resulted in the administrative suicide of the previous executive director. now, what i am proposing, there should be checks and balances. the executive director should be able to take...
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back into herbert having achieved a lifetime ambition, the row champion still has not sunk in. is what most people do when they play the game as long as they have and it is what you achieve doing andi they have and it is what you achieve doing and i wanted and that is my main thing. i know i've got it and they cannot take it off of me now. celebrations on stage but no winners check, the players are torturous days the tournament started that the prize money would be slashed, just 1596 prize money would be slashed, just 15% of tickets sold ahead of the tournaments the tournaments the main reason given. he had been expecting to park at £100,000, but is waiting to park at £100,000, but is waiting to see what you'll receive. in the bank andi to see what you'll receive. in the bank and i think about the time. i am disappointed that i'm not going to get what everyone else is had in the past and i think now, where is the past and i think now, where is the money. i do think about it and it isa the money. i do think about it and it is a little bit heartbreaking. breeding ground of the st
back into herbert having achieved a lifetime ambition, the row champion still has not sunk in. is what most people do when they play the game as long as they have and it is what you achieve doing andi they have and it is what you achieve doing and i wanted and that is my main thing. i know i've got it and they cannot take it off of me now. celebrations on stage but no winners check, the players are torturous days the tournament started that the prize money would be slashed, just 1596 prize...
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. >> the other thing in 1980 was the rise of george herbert walker bush, who beat ronald reagan in the caucuses, a surprising finisher who goes on and winds up being vice president through it he coined the phrase, i have momentum. that is one of the things candidates today look for. one of the other significant things, jimmy carter as president worked i will hard. -- worked iowa hard. started tonedy challenge jimmy carter, he lost ontoe in florida, he is iowa and jimmy carter laid a trap for him here and beat him 221. farm, a at a friend's hot summer afternoon before jimmy carter's first nomination, it on job people came down this farm lane and got off their bikes and he came over to us and said, my name is jimmy carter. who is jimmy carter? that is how he played iowa. he bicycled through counties and aher places, even went to farm where there were a few people to introduce himself. good interpersonal relations. >> we her 1984. -- we moved to 1984. >> it was a small democratic field, compared to this cycle. had mondale, who was the favorite. nationally and in iowa. then you had a host
. >> the other thing in 1980 was the rise of george herbert walker bush, who beat ronald reagan in the caucuses, a surprising finisher who goes on and winds up being vice president through it he coined the phrase, i have momentum. that is one of the things candidates today look for. one of the other significant things, jimmy carter as president worked i will hard. -- worked iowa hard. started tonedy challenge jimmy carter, he lost ontoe in florida, he is iowa and jimmy carter laid a trap...
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there won't be a short count in 1980 withened george herbert walker bush defeating ronald reagan in iowahere reagan's people thought they got cheated because computers went down when bush say we went back and verified. the point is the parties are trying to develop systems to provide verification and to limit the ability for someone to hack into it. it would take a very big thoseracy to manipulate results at most points along the way and we would certainly hear about it and see about it. there has to be a separate count, a verification of the to say onported caucus night, the headquarters in des moines is in fact what happened at the precinct. you don't have to situation like you had in 2016 were some republicans did not get the results and went to bed and you had this fiasco over santorum and mitt romney. they are aware of it. i'm not sure if they will ever get 100% with this ironclad system. recentn to the most history in 2016, we are going to start with a video of hillary clinton and donald trump on caucus night. >> as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, i
there won't be a short count in 1980 withened george herbert walker bush defeating ronald reagan in iowahere reagan's people thought they got cheated because computers went down when bush say we went back and verified. the point is the parties are trying to develop systems to provide verification and to limit the ability for someone to hack into it. it would take a very big thoseracy to manipulate results at most points along the way and we would certainly hear about it and see about it. there...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one self every week. tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . good food description sound up even for the owners so how to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us necessarily good for the pet turns out may not be the best people belief we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to fairy simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets streets the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. on. their own books and they took so much to come do we need a dissenting view. on the sand in this
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we were talking in 1980 about george herbert walker bush getting momentum, winning over ronald reagan who would get the nomination. in 1988, reagan's term limit ended. bush will run for a term. he comes in third in the caucuses. dole from kansas will win the caucuses. sandwiched in between bob dole and bush is pat robertson. another parallel because here is someone who kind of came out of nowhere, was a televangelist, never held elected office, and is able to bring attention to himself because he beat expectations, gets media attention, not just in the state, but after he comes in, a surprising second to parlay that into making a campaign of it across the country. wounding bush somewhat in the process. bush will go on to win the nomination. another thing we see in 1988, iowans like candidates from neighboring states. bob dole from kansas does win. sometimes they gets a candidate a little bit of credibility. we are seeing that potentially with amy klobuchar. david: the next few races, we are going to quickly skip. in 1992, there was no republican count. president bush was running for r
we were talking in 1980 about george herbert walker bush getting momentum, winning over ronald reagan who would get the nomination. in 1988, reagan's term limit ended. bush will run for a term. he comes in third in the caucuses. dole from kansas will win the caucuses. sandwiched in between bob dole and bush is pat robertson. another parallel because here is someone who kind of came out of nowhere, was a televangelist, never held elected office, and is able to bring attention to himself because...
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love herbert hoover. he was brilliant, courtly, very careful with what he said from very presidential. he was an engineer. scientists, were engineers. he fed europe after world war i when they were starving. he led us through this great depression. up new thes spring major cities of america on the garbage dumps, people who could not keep their houses, so they went to the garbage dumps come up where they looked for scraps to build their own homes, where they look for food for the children. there was no sewage or running water. there were thousands of these hoovervilles across the country. that is how people suffer when the economy goes bad. it is fun when you are famous the rich, and it comedian to say we need a recession, because you want your team to win the white house. actually prosperity is a wonderful thing. 6 million people have gone off food stamps. that is a good thing. that is not a bad thing. host: did you have to sign a nondisclosure agreement in writing this book? guest: no, i didn't. that is
love herbert hoover. he was brilliant, courtly, very careful with what he said from very presidential. he was an engineer. scientists, were engineers. he fed europe after world war i when they were starving. he led us through this great depression. up new thes spring major cities of america on the garbage dumps, people who could not keep their houses, so they went to the garbage dumps come up where they looked for scraps to build their own homes, where they look for food for the children. there...
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[laughter] [applause] king herbert said you know what? king herbert couldn't lose the weight to come up the stairs this time around. as you know they weigh hundreds of pounds and it's very challenging so instead, i want to ask -- who do i want to ask to accept this proclamation. why don't you come up? and you can deliver the proclamation to the sea lions so they can know that today as we celebrate 30 years, it will always be remembered as sea lion day in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mayor breed, that was wonderful. next i would like to inshiite the director of marina -- to invite shina, the director of operations here. >> thank you. i'm not particularly used to doing public speaking. so here goes. when i heard our honorable mayor mentioned she was in high school when the sea lions first game to pier 39, i have to say i thought i had already been working here as master of pier 39 marina for four and a half years when that happened. so before you all do the math, i'm going to launch into this. so
[laughter] [applause] king herbert said you know what? king herbert couldn't lose the weight to come up the stairs this time around. as you know they weigh hundreds of pounds and it's very challenging so instead, i want to ask -- who do i want to ask to accept this proclamation. why don't you come up? and you can deliver the proclamation to the sea lions so they can know that today as we celebrate 30 years, it will always be remembered as sea lion day in the city and county of san francisco....