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. >> uncle herman. i would like you to meet my date. >> oh, uncle herman. with me anyway? >> back then t , the world was bubling up for a change. i wish the producer could cast black people, they had to go with real monsters which is deepening itself. >> joe collier and mueller created the monster. they really wanted to keep this kind of mold of the family sitcom but marry it to something new and strange >> marilyn, take the chicken to thekitchen. >> looks good to me. >> it was perfect. >> can i try kicking one? >> sure. >> thank you. herman monster, he's just a soft teddy bear on the inside. it is your first lesson of don't judge a book by its coverer. >> i am going to take up golf. although i am mott sure being out the son. >> in a desperate effort to be one of the rest of the neighborhoods, they even join the country club. when mr. monster shows up to play golf, if he does not turn out to be all idea of human being, i will throw him out. country club are very like, certain people were not allowed him and certain religions. >> oh. oh. >> did i make it? >>
. >> uncle herman. i would like you to meet my date. >> oh, uncle herman. with me anyway? >> back then t , the world was bubling up for a change. i wish the producer could cast black people, they had to go with real monsters which is deepening itself. >> joe collier and mueller created the monster. they really wanted to keep this kind of mold of the family sitcom but marry it to something new and strange >> marilyn, take the chicken to thekitchen. >> looks...
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herman moved closer, nudged a cross the doorknob was a dining chair. he opened the door, and there was sandra, on the floor, tied by her arms and angles alive. >> he said that she did not look well at all. >> as marissa we's mom cut sandra loose. her dad spoke. >> where is your dad, wears your uncle? >> the answer to that. unspeakable. >> what had happened to we jamie melgar and to his wife? >> coming up. >> she looked like she had aged ten years overnight. >> broken, and lost. >> sandra melgar, the only possible witness to a terrible night. but what you remember? when dateline continues. when dateline continues. i know a thing or two about cars. and, sometimes, buying them can make you tight in the chest. but with carvana, i can finally breathe easy, buying my car 100% online without any tense negotiation. smells like the internet. shop now at carvana.com. when i'm not racing, i'm personalizing, just like how carvana lets you personalize your financing. you can customize your down payment and monthly payment in a matter of minutes for some truly dazzl
herman moved closer, nudged a cross the doorknob was a dining chair. he opened the door, and there was sandra, on the floor, tied by her arms and angles alive. >> he said that she did not look well at all. >> as marissa we's mom cut sandra loose. her dad spoke. >> where is your dad, wears your uncle? >> the answer to that. unspeakable. >> what had happened to we jamie melgar and to his wife? >> coming up. >> she looked like she had aged ten years...
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i will show up for me herman, let me know where he we'd be for i age 13 princess has already learned what the trailer's father didn't sell her. he betrayed her by joining isis news. and so i knew my last in yes, i knew up by the yeah, i see it as a now they said no problem then the thought on the number as i've been in a position followed by the non o y one day, joseph the or no way so they say why i didn't tell you my husband joined isis because of poverty. says princess, his mother were a poor family. i live, i was just a moment. i thought it does something my so my so let me know mama said let us and then but you know go when and what about next sunday or monday the the no, no, no i didn't fed a little because i didn't know that you said, you know but the good a lot, but we might not, but maybe you don't want to be living with somebody who didn't get a lot to him. so what makes him long when you for this it was yes. in no money to be done. i says, commander on may the 23rd 2017 jihadists captured murder. we city in the center of men to no island. militant smashed a way into the po
i will show up for me herman, let me know where he we'd be for i age 13 princess has already learned what the trailer's father didn't sell her. he betrayed her by joining isis news. and so i knew my last in yes, i knew up by the yeah, i see it as a now they said no problem then the thought on the number as i've been in a position followed by the non o y one day, joseph the or no way so they say why i didn't tell you my husband joined isis because of poverty. says princess, his mother were a...
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estado del so agosto ha sido un mes sombrÍo la mamÁ de mÓnica falleciÓ el dÍa no estaba vacunada su hermanse vacunÓ >> (inaudible) >> funrarias y crematorios en el estado estÁn repapasado (inaudible) una diferencia del 2020 al 2021 la poblaciÓ infantil entada duplicÓ >> aumentÓ mucho no solo est sino que el tipo de enfermedad que estÁn teniendo >> la pediatra (nombre e inglÉs) dÍa dice que el aÑ pasado niÑos venÍan con fiebr incluso deshidrataciÓ >> vemos pacientes con sobrepeso que ven el covid pulmonar como los adultos el aÑo pasad >> necesitan oxÍgeno ? >> sÍ algunos necesitan ser entubados para respira >> de sus pacientes de 12 aÑos o mÁs ninguno se puso la vacun >> en florida en este hospital pacientes de unidades han sido movidos a otros piso >> en texas falleciÓ un menor de edad entre 10 y 19 aÑos el primero que muere de coronavirus (covid-19) en houston en e estado hay mÁs hospitalizados pero menos enfermera >> no y suficiente recurso humano para mantener la demand de pacientes crÍtico >> gobernador de texas, greg abbott firmÓ una ley que prohÍbe la mascarilla en estados >> dos peq
estado del so agosto ha sido un mes sombrÍo la mamÁ de mÓnica falleciÓ el dÍa no estaba vacunada su hermanse vacunÓ >> (inaudible) >> funrarias y crematorios en el estado estÁn repapasado (inaudible) una diferencia del 2020 al 2021 la poblaciÓ infantil entada duplicÓ >> aumentÓ mucho no solo est sino que el tipo de enfermedad que estÁn teniendo >> la pediatra (nombre e inglÉs) dÍa dice que el aÑ pasado niÑos venÍan con fiebr incluso deshidrataciÓ...
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i 25, millions of north koreans are trapped in this herman kingdom. and only a few made it and i am one of those few people were so lucky to be able to stay in this living. this freedom, so i am working with a lot of groups in south korea and america to get information the also the information that the liberal in my mind. so we are getting the same formation smuggling through china to north korea. and these information are, it is actually just hidden revolution. i the biggest thing with north korea is that on to the diesel. also the information came in that we did not know they were oppressed. and imagine that if you don't know you are pressed that you don't know your slave. how do you fight to be free? and this information they're going into north korea are telling us koreans that they all pressed, and they are in slaves. and they can be free sunday to. so this information i believe is the only hope that will change north korea and repeat my people. i in 2011 out they were reported from tanzania on the sinister trade in the body parts of l. b as this
i 25, millions of north koreans are trapped in this herman kingdom. and only a few made it and i am one of those few people were so lucky to be able to stay in this living. this freedom, so i am working with a lot of groups in south korea and america to get information the also the information that the liberal in my mind. so we are getting the same formation smuggling through china to north korea. and these information are, it is actually just hidden revolution. i the biggest thing with north...
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and herman badillo of his constituents in spanish harlem in the south bronx. so, we're on that verge. i mean, certainly, the post-revolution cuban-american members of congress from south florida have never been shy about having their say about affairs back home, and i think you're going to more reliably see hispanic elected officials in the united states be heard on issues outside bread and butter issues, which are still very pressing. in a world of substandard schools and segregated housing and lower family incomes and so on, you're still going to hear them, first and foremost, on bread and butter issues, but they're also, like the germans, like the italians, like the poles of other eras, be heard more on issues, and i think you're seeing that certainly in -- among civic organizations who have an interest in what's happening in central america, who have spoken out on plan colombia and everything that's been involved there, free trade with peru and places like that, and i think you're starting to see a more confident voice from people of influence and also fro
and herman badillo of his constituents in spanish harlem in the south bronx. so, we're on that verge. i mean, certainly, the post-revolution cuban-american members of congress from south florida have never been shy about having their say about affairs back home, and i think you're going to more reliably see hispanic elected officials in the united states be heard on issues outside bread and butter issues, which are still very pressing. in a world of substandard schools and segregated housing...
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and at memorial herman southwest in houston, icu nurse jennifer steenburg and her staff pushed to their limit. >> i feel like we've lost this fight. and my nurses feel the same way. we are at the end. there's despair, there's trauma, there's anger, there's frustration. they're putting their lives on the line to fight covid. what is everybody else doing? >> and so let's bring in victor oquendo tonight. and i know we're also learning this evening about vaccinated americans, these breakthrough cases, rare, but they're happening. and that hospitalizations among the vaccinated are also on the rise, just given the sheer number of cases involving this delta variant? >> reporter: david, while we don't have the exact numbers, health officials say that the proportion of vaccinated patients has risen sharply, along with the rise of the delta variant. according to the cdc, vaccinated individuals who end up hospitalized tend to be elderly or medically vulnerable. but experts stress the vaccines are working and without them, we could have even more people in the hospital. david? >> all right, victor
and at memorial herman southwest in houston, icu nurse jennifer steenburg and her staff pushed to their limit. >> i feel like we've lost this fight. and my nurses feel the same way. we are at the end. there's despair, there's trauma, there's anger, there's frustration. they're putting their lives on the line to fight covid. what is everybody else doing? >> and so let's bring in victor oquendo tonight. and i know we're also learning this evening about vaccinated americans, these...
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under pending, bailout, herman tulsa has more from the capital lusaka o candidate. her guy in the lemma is promising to great job suzanne b as jobless youth unemployment, his tenure, high last year. there's been anger and frustration about the economy. that's why support will be kill him. as a position united party for national development are confident he can beat incumbent president. it's so he's scared that they're going to do because sanity is going to lead to just kind of gave you have committed some benefits. it's been too much for the cases. so they're scared to 100 power, but there's been people who are, they're both pipper will make sure that they handle the power the president lose batches, say they are not worried. the candidates plan to increase their control of the minds as well as development projects built by the government and paid for by debt . zambia had more than $12000000000.00 of external debt, as well as an unknown amount of debt to china. but little governing party supported believe the new roads, bridges, power stations, hospitals and airport
under pending, bailout, herman tulsa has more from the capital lusaka o candidate. her guy in the lemma is promising to great job suzanne b as jobless youth unemployment, his tenure, high last year. there's been anger and frustration about the economy. that's why support will be kill him. as a position united party for national development are confident he can beat incumbent president. it's so he's scared that they're going to do because sanity is going to lead to just kind of gave you have...
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facing huge debts and a possible bailout, young voters are likely to play a decisive part in the poll. herman also reports from the socket. elaine mcknight says, shopping for bass goods has become frustrating. prices keep going up with people salaries stay the same. like many zambian she's had to cut back on luxuries for herself and her son. i definitely don't go in big ups and buy expensive rents anymore because you definitely have to look at the price difference on what you can afford me going up and him going up. we had more activities when i was like, really expensive. plan out like the weekends and where to take him and whatnot was what was cheaper for me when i was younger is expensive for him. now. unemployment, his tenure, high last year, the local currency, the quarter keeps losing its value. zambia has more than $12000000.00 of external debt, while as an unknown amount is dead to china and last year became the 1st african states default on a day during the cold with 1910 demick, the presidential candidate trying to convince voters they have what it takes to turn around the economy,
facing huge debts and a possible bailout, young voters are likely to play a decisive part in the poll. herman also reports from the socket. elaine mcknight says, shopping for bass goods has become frustrating. prices keep going up with people salaries stay the same. like many zambian she's had to cut back on luxuries for herself and her son. i definitely don't go in big ups and buy expensive rents anymore because you definitely have to look at the price difference on what you can afford me...
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in manhattan there is an employee called herman lange and in 1937 he gave one of the spies of the german secret service the blueprint for this bomb site. and he smuggled the blueprint onto the german check alliance , rolled it up to an umbrella for caring documents. it was quite interesting to see there's a lot of physical transports of secret documents on chips which were governed by members of the not see party by the 1930s. so the captain would take his orders from a member of the not see party. they did this in part because they no longer trusted the cables because their codes had been broken in the first world war. so they got told of the retraction system could receive the first slide please. the system on the new generation of aircraft carriers. this is one of them to uss yorktown. the photograph taken 1939, that is the end of that image. they also obtained a code deciphering machine and i'm going to choose my words carefully here. involved in the design of the machine was a woman called agnes. now the fbi documents in the case notes that is her maiden name was, she was a german-a
in manhattan there is an employee called herman lange and in 1937 he gave one of the spies of the german secret service the blueprint for this bomb site. and he smuggled the blueprint onto the german check alliance , rolled it up to an umbrella for caring documents. it was quite interesting to see there's a lot of physical transports of secret documents on chips which were governed by members of the not see party by the 1930s. so the captain would take his orders from a member of the not see...
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this is like i meant to pull off when pee wee herman fell off a bike.od. >> [laughing]. >> greg: kat. tyrus, did sean penn grow up to be mr. hand? >> well, he is something. i used to admire him. i liked his brashness and could play so many characters. he was down in hurricane katrina trying to help people out. something happened. now he is a bitter, angry guy. don't come to my movie unless you are vaccinated. that's where he is at. he has to say those things because if he doesn't say. that we are not talking about it. one night at 4 a.m. i get a text can't sleep. check out this sean penn it's so bad. thanks, greg. >> greg: it's like a vaccine against sean penn movies is quality. he plays a character based on the lead singer of the cure. did anybody see this movie? >> mystic river. >> no, that's when he killed people. >> greg: this is a mistake. don't talk about movies with emily. no, emily. your thoughts on sean penn? he is an actor. >> well, robin wright and madonna are the 2 best things about him. the problem was his second sentence he said people who
this is like i meant to pull off when pee wee herman fell off a bike.od. >> [laughing]. >> greg: kat. tyrus, did sean penn grow up to be mr. hand? >> well, he is something. i used to admire him. i liked his brashness and could play so many characters. he was down in hurricane katrina trying to help people out. something happened. now he is a bitter, angry guy. don't come to my movie unless you are vaccinated. that's where he is at. he has to say those things because if he...
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i'm kiara herman. today, i'll be providing a brief overview of the disadvantaged community and community full of programs before my colleagues jackie. for more information about the plans and strategies for outreach to disadvantaged communities. can you get to the next slide, please. thank you. so over this year, this commission and the california p.u.c. approved clean power sf to implement these two programs. the programs were conceived by the state to increase development and adoption of renewable energy in california's disadvantaged communities. the states are the california p.u.c. to provide funding to program administrators to contact renewable energy facilities in disadvantaged communities. customers in this program will be able to prescribe in the program purchasing energy from renewable facilities and are receiving a 20% discount on their total electric bill. clean power sf this september to availability while the new resource is being constructed. we are planning to do so and are targeting an
i'm kiara herman. today, i'll be providing a brief overview of the disadvantaged community and community full of programs before my colleagues jackie. for more information about the plans and strategies for outreach to disadvantaged communities. can you get to the next slide, please. thank you. so over this year, this commission and the california p.u.c. approved clean power sf to implement these two programs. the programs were conceived by the state to increase development and adoption of...
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i'm kiara herman. today, i'll be providing a brief overview of the disadvantaged community and community full of programs before my colleagues jackie. for more information about the plans and strategies for outreach to disadvantaged communities. can you get to the next slide, please. thank you. so over this year, this commission and the california p.u.c. approved clean power sf to implement these two programs. the programs were conceived by the state to increase development and adoption of renewable energy in california's disadvantaged communities. the states are the california p.u.c. to provide funding to program administrators to contact renewable energy facilities in disadvantaged communities. customers in this program will be able to prescribe in the program purchasing energy from renewable facilities and are receiving a 20% discount on their total electric bill. clean power sf this september to availability while the new resource is being constructed. we are planning to do so and are targeting an
i'm kiara herman. today, i'll be providing a brief overview of the disadvantaged community and community full of programs before my colleagues jackie. for more information about the plans and strategies for outreach to disadvantaged communities. can you get to the next slide, please. thank you. so over this year, this commission and the california p.u.c. approved clean power sf to implement these two programs. the programs were conceived by the state to increase development and adoption of...
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joining me is a professor of epidemiology at yale school of medicine and phil herman, president of the to unleash prosperity. they only have themselves to blame, doctor doom out in front against this message of its going to get worse before it gets better, winter before summer. >> it is incredible. they spent a year and a half stoking every over-the-top narrative imaginable, overstating the risk to young people, over restating the rest of the people, scaring everyone as much as possible and now they are saying wait a second, we didn't tell you to override and scare everyone news vaccinated, even though they are the ones -- the vice president last week to mask the white house press corps. the idea that this is the cdc is almost laughable. laura: doctor michael ahlstrom admitted this about masking. >> we know today many face cloth covers people where are not very effective in reducing the virus movement in or out. we need to talk about better masking, and 95 respirators. laura: this show was attacked for saying this 17 months ago because that was the cdc's unpublished website article abo
joining me is a professor of epidemiology at yale school of medicine and phil herman, president of the to unleash prosperity. they only have themselves to blame, doctor doom out in front against this message of its going to get worse before it gets better, winter before summer. >> it is incredible. they spent a year and a half stoking every over-the-top narrative imaginable, overstating the risk to young people, over restating the rest of the people, scaring everyone as much as possible...
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. >> sat the one herman came came to? >> yes he died right after that that moment of course they change it to the day after words. no one had heard about juneteenth and all the sev happened after that. that moment, cheating that day was a very overt act to me of cruelty and using the strategy you talk about. then of course one year later we are in a very different place for the celebration was very much a different thing. i ask you this, do you feel in that one year time you see a lot of progression? is this an anomaly, do if like things are getting better quickly? also at that moment specifically do you see that as the larger somewhat subtle way of doing cruel acts on a subversive level it's a big question. >> i just want to shout out the remaining survivor of the tulsa massacre who just testified before congress is very depressing they still have their witness to those events to reliant and to learn from. i think trump excelled at provocation. not simply as an act of cruelty but making people mad. i think that ability t
. >> sat the one herman came came to? >> yes he died right after that that moment of course they change it to the day after words. no one had heard about juneteenth and all the sev happened after that. that moment, cheating that day was a very overt act to me of cruelty and using the strategy you talk about. then of course one year later we are in a very different place for the celebration was very much a different thing. i ask you this, do you feel in that one year time you see a...
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in the past week, the nra has been in the news because herman cain used to be president of the nra, that's the national restaurant association, and in texas when you say nra, it's only the national rifle association. can you give a historical background on the nra and gun control and its creation? i read that it was once a supporter of gun control. can you explain that? >> the nra today is known for being a very rarely compromising opponent of gun control, but it wasn't always this way. the organization was founded after the civil war by two union soldiers who were convinced poor union marksmanship is why the war lasted so long and wanted to improve training. in the 1920s and '30s, the nra went out and draft and endorsed gun control laws, restrictive laws requiring anyone who wanted to carry a concealed weapon to have a license and only allowing the licenses to go to the suitable people who had a lawful reason for carrying their firearms. in fact, in the 19 -- i did research and found in 1934 when the federal government congress passed the first gun control law which outlawed gangster -- d
in the past week, the nra has been in the news because herman cain used to be president of the nra, that's the national restaurant association, and in texas when you say nra, it's only the national rifle association. can you give a historical background on the nra and gun control and its creation? i read that it was once a supporter of gun control. can you explain that? >> the nra today is known for being a very rarely compromising opponent of gun control, but it wasn't always this way....
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howard herman. bishop michael curry. >> did you thank you would get one amen?the amen in their eyes. [laughter] some might argue black church is the firstk black theater music is everything gospel music is a shiny presentation. >> entertainment shouldn't be in the church who do you think the preacher is? that is entertainment. [laughter] >> the african-american churches 80 through 90 percent women but the leadership is through 80 or 90 percent male there is a price to pay. >> if you say you are born this way then you tell god you are a liar. we are a testament to the goodness in the grace of god everything in the world has tried to kill us. >> so the place where people made waves out of nowhere and we were told to look back and wonder how we got over. we call it the church. wow. let me just say to any of our listeners and watchers today if youd have not seen that series you need to see that series it is intended with the book it is so powerful, skip. >> thank you. sorry to get ahead of myself. but this idea toki look at the history of the black church through m
howard herman. bishop michael curry. >> did you thank you would get one amen?the amen in their eyes. [laughter] some might argue black church is the firstk black theater music is everything gospel music is a shiny presentation. >> entertainment shouldn't be in the church who do you think the preacher is? that is entertainment. [laughter] >> the african-american churches 80 through 90 percent women but the leadership is through 80 or 90 percent male there is a price to pay....
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we had a national figure, alexis herman, she became secretary of labor during bill clinton's administration. she attended school here. this is where she graduated from. some of the reasons that it's on the trail is that during the civil rights days, neighborhood organized workers had to have a place to meet. and ultimately, the school's cafeteria was the only place in the city that would allow them to meet, to strategize on how they were going to approach the problems that existed in the african-american community and trying to resolve them with the city. the nuns and the priests here -- because this street was the main thoroughfare through the african-american community, during the civil rights days, all of the marches could come down this street. and when those marches took place, these nuns and priests would be on the front line. in fact, i remember dora sharing a story with me, she wasn't but 15 at the time. the junior miss pageant was here. today it's called the distinguished women of america. there's 50 young ladies from all over the country. so quickly they said, oh, this would be a
we had a national figure, alexis herman, she became secretary of labor during bill clinton's administration. she attended school here. this is where she graduated from. some of the reasons that it's on the trail is that during the civil rights days, neighborhood organized workers had to have a place to meet. and ultimately, the school's cafeteria was the only place in the city that would allow them to meet, to strategize on how they were going to approach the problems that existed in the...
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among them one-time presidential hopeful herman cain.n playing of the danger did not stop then. not even close. in tennessee, conservative radio host phil valentine joked about the virus this summer. then it nearly killed him. left his brother pleading with the public. >> ooze many people can hear my voice this morning to put politics aside and get the vaccine. >> reporter: in louisiana republican luke ledlow died of covid. he wanted the vaccine and it wasn't available. now his wife can't believe others still won't take it. >> i would have given anything. i would have given everything for that shot to be available for us. i mean, looking back now and for someone to turn it away, i just -- it's heartbreaking to me. >> reporter: still a recent poll found nearly a third of republicans insist they'll never take the vaccine. even as other people like travis campbell who didn't get around to getting the shot is also begging from his hospital bed for everyone to ge t it. some republican leaders are slowly embracing the idea of vaccines but gene
among them one-time presidential hopeful herman cain.n playing of the danger did not stop then. not even close. in tennessee, conservative radio host phil valentine joked about the virus this summer. then it nearly killed him. left his brother pleading with the public. >> ooze many people can hear my voice this morning to put politics aside and get the vaccine. >> reporter: in louisiana republican luke ledlow died of covid. he wanted the vaccine and it wasn't available. now his wife...
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former republican president herman cain died from covid complications after we talking about -- talkingump's campaign. trump never talked about his death online. he can't talk about. it ron wright died when he contracted the virus at the age of 67. the texas gop announced a statement on his desk of death i didn't talk about covid. there was also lucas letlow who passed away from covid at the age of 41, and it was weeks before he was eligible for the vaccine. just days before he should've been sworn into congress. his widow, julia le clos took a seat in congress and now, seven months after his death, she is urging others to get the shot. >> someone asked me, would you tell somebody who is on the fence about possibly receiving the vaccine? i said, i would tell them about loop. i would tell them my story. i would've given anything -- i would've given and everything for that shot to be available for us. looking back now, and for someone to turn in a way -- it's just heartbreaking to me. it is a horrific way to leave this world. i don't wish it on anyone else. we have the answer. let's use i
former republican president herman cain died from covid complications after we talking about -- talkingump's campaign. trump never talked about his death online. he can't talk about. it ron wright died when he contracted the virus at the age of 67. the texas gop announced a statement on his desk of death i didn't talk about covid. there was also lucas letlow who passed away from covid at the age of 41, and it was weeks before he was eligible for the vaccine. just days before he should've been...
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>> well, i'm a great believer in what herman melville said, he said all subjects are infinite and thethat we learn about a subject, the more infinite it becomes. i think that there's a lot more civil war history to be discovered. i think that book after book after book that reveals more and more dimensions, and let me just tell everyone that now more than ever there's a lot to be discovered. buy and many, many newspapers, pamphlets, books, speeches, that used to be very, very hard to get, you would have to travel -- i don't know where -- california or here, there and every -- they're online and you can word search them through databases like accessible archives, early english books and on and on and on. so, i think we could be at the dawn of a whole new era of civil war scholarship and just scholar sharp in i teach a class called mining archives. and beyond archives are wonderful. there's a lot of promise out there. there really is. >> okay. we have time for one more question and we would love ha hear from both of you. professor varon was there an instance when you changed your mind d
>> well, i'm a great believer in what herman melville said, he said all subjects are infinite and thethat we learn about a subject, the more infinite it becomes. i think that there's a lot more civil war history to be discovered. i think that book after book after book that reveals more and more dimensions, and let me just tell everyone that now more than ever there's a lot to be discovered. buy and many, many newspapers, pamphlets, books, speeches, that used to be very, very hard to get,...
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had more lasting -- we are energetically very efficient and one of the best ways to explain that is herman ponce are and i talked about these ideas and he said in order to lose a pound of weight you have to walk 70 miles because we are too good at it. we are to energetically efficient so now you don't want to lose weight and early homonym but if you need enough food to survive and maybe there's not a lot in the landscape those individuals are moving in a way that's energetically efficient might survive better. that's a possible idea as well. yeah there are lots and lots of hypotheses and we still don't have a handle on it and that's okay. they are going to be plenty of things like new discoveries that allow us to go back and revisit some of these ideas and the issue is not figuring out which one is right but to narrow that list down to the point that are clearly wrong. that's how science works by refuting ideas rather than improving them. >> right. we don't know yet why bipedalism evolved but we do have a lot more information about the timeframe in which it evolved. maybe we could talk abo
had more lasting -- we are energetically very efficient and one of the best ways to explain that is herman ponce are and i talked about these ideas and he said in order to lose a pound of weight you have to walk 70 miles because we are too good at it. we are to energetically efficient so now you don't want to lose weight and early homonym but if you need enough food to survive and maybe there's not a lot in the landscape those individuals are moving in a way that's energetically efficient might...
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a farmer and herman husband who had a vision of an entire egalitarian american society. he wanted, of course, to end slavery, stop stealing indian land, and he started writing about this in the 1760s and 1770s. he believes in progressive taxation. he believed there should be some form of taking care of people when they get too old to work which we might call social security. he wanted government credit programs. full employment. and the end to dynastic wealth. the thing about husband, i would like the get this on the record, too. he was not alone among the populists of the day. he saw these things. like he had the kind of mind where he actually saw these things. he had literal visions. he saw them. he spent his life on an exogesis on the book of daniel. the populists were not in our terms necessarily, they were not all modern secular liberal types. in fact, there is a certain ill liberalism about some of their visions. like, say, you might find in the abolitionist movement. like we did a study and we find it is much more effective if you don't have slavery. no. it's a hi
a farmer and herman husband who had a vision of an entire egalitarian american society. he wanted, of course, to end slavery, stop stealing indian land, and he started writing about this in the 1760s and 1770s. he believes in progressive taxation. he believed there should be some form of taking care of people when they get too old to work which we might call social security. he wanted government credit programs. full employment. and the end to dynastic wealth. the thing about husband, i would...
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he sounds like pee-wee herman after flying over his handlebars declaring "i meant to do that." only safe and orderly exit the president could muster was the one directly after his first press conference to flee to camp david. the real shocker is that in afghanistan it took 20 years to maintain and it fell faster than biden in a strong wind. its "gutfeld!" foreign policy 101. the first thing you need to figure out is how to get the hell out of it. the getaway car is priority number one. first thing you do is look for the exit. and a good meth dealer, right kat? and now we have thousands of americans there. and we cannot get them out, even france is sending in teams to go door-to-door. france! the home of minds. so this moment sucks, because the whole entire thing sucks. people were making billions off the war. as pointed out by journalist matt taibbi, the special inspection general found 44% of 66 billion and expenses examined was lost to fraud and waste. if the cost of the whole war was too chilling, the whole amount lost may be 600 billion. select cake at a nursing home birthd
he sounds like pee-wee herman after flying over his handlebars declaring "i meant to do that." only safe and orderly exit the president could muster was the one directly after his first press conference to flee to camp david. the real shocker is that in afghanistan it took 20 years to maintain and it fell faster than biden in a strong wind. its "gutfeld!" foreign policy 101. the first thing you need to figure out is how to get the hell out of it. the getaway car is priority...
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among them one-time presidential hopeful herman cain who downplayed masking before he went to a crowdedly unmasked last summer, developed covid symptoms and died. but gop downplaying of the danger did not stop then, not even close. in tennessee, conservative radio host phil valentine joked about the virus this summer. then it nearly killed him and left his brother pleading with the public. >> we want as many people as can hear my voice this morning to put the politics aside and go get the vaccine. >> reporter: in louisiana, republican luke letlow died in december weeks before he was to be sworn into congress. he wanted the vaccine, it wasn't available. now his wife, elected to fill his seat, can't believe others still won't take it. >> i would have given anything. i would have given everything for that shot to be available for us. i mean looking back now and for someone to turn it away, i just -- it's heartbreaking to me. >> reporter: still, a recent poll found nearly a third of republicans insist they will never take the vaccine, even as other people bike travis campbell, who just didn
among them one-time presidential hopeful herman cain who downplayed masking before he went to a crowdedly unmasked last summer, developed covid symptoms and died. but gop downplaying of the danger did not stop then, not even close. in tennessee, conservative radio host phil valentine joked about the virus this summer. then it nearly killed him and left his brother pleading with the public. >> we want as many people as can hear my voice this morning to put the politics aside and go get the...
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. >> herman plays an important part in our countries history where does this his influence candidate? i don't get the sense that partners have a real interest in in -- it's not their motivating desire. they still want to be in the news and they still prefer culturally to the behind the scenes. regulatory lee when they are freida might touch on their business like regulations were things like the oc cr finra they engaged regulators for sure but probably differently than any other sized firm. they are proud of their legacy but not interested in the public service part of it. >> most of their revenues come from asset management or banking? >> a lot of that is foreign exchange commoditization and direct asset management as well. >> you have written on policies as well. and people talk about -- or lobbying how did it become intertwined in our culture? were they always married like this? >> i don't think they were married like this. by the 1890s you had for the most part people with huge amounts of money were uninterested in government or government was a small -- well until the 20th centur
. >> herman plays an important part in our countries history where does this his influence candidate? i don't get the sense that partners have a real interest in in -- it's not their motivating desire. they still want to be in the news and they still prefer culturally to the behind the scenes. regulatory lee when they are freida might touch on their business like regulations were things like the oc cr finra they engaged regulators for sure but probably differently than any other sized...
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and herman husband who had vision of an entire egalitarian society, american society. he wanted of course to end slavery, stop stealing indian land. but he also believed, he was started writing about this in the 17 sixties, and 17 seventies, he believed in progressive taxation. he believed that there should be some form of taking care of people when they get too old to work. which we might call social security. he wanted government credit programs, full employment. and the end to dynastic wealth regulation, they actually called it regulation of the power of wealth. the thing about husband, at like to get this on the record to, and he was not alone among the populists of the day, he did not -- he saw these things like literally, he had the kind of mine of maybe a saint-jean or something like that, he had a literal visions. everything that i just said that sounds a little bit like a reveal on a great society, he saw them. he spent his life on an exit jesus of the book of daniel. so the populists were not, in our terms, not modern, secular, rational scientific liberal typ
and herman husband who had vision of an entire egalitarian society, american society. he wanted of course to end slavery, stop stealing indian land. but he also believed, he was started writing about this in the 17 sixties, and 17 seventies, he believed in progressive taxation. he believed that there should be some form of taking care of people when they get too old to work. which we might call social security. he wanted government credit programs, full employment. and the end to dynastic...
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herman poncer and i talked about the ideas and he said in order to lose a pound of weight you'd have to walk about 70 miles. because we're too good at it. we're too energetically efficient and so now, you know, you don't want to lose weight if you're early, but if you need enough food to survive and maybe there's not a lot on the landscape. those individuals are moving in a way that are energetically efficient and might survive better. so that's a possible idea as well. yeah, there are lots and lots of hypothesis and we don't have a handle on it and that's okayment and there will be plenty of things, new fossil discovery will allow us to revisit some of the ideas and retest some of the ideas and really the issue for me is not figuring out which is right. it's beginning to narrow that list down and clear the ones that are wrong. that's how science works, by refuting the ideas rather than by proving them. >> right, right. so we don't know yet why bipedalism, but we have a lot more information than we used to about the time frame which it evolved. maybe we could talk about the fossil di
herman poncer and i talked about the ideas and he said in order to lose a pound of weight you'd have to walk about 70 miles. because we're too good at it. we're too energetically efficient and so now, you know, you don't want to lose weight if you're early, but if you need enough food to survive and maybe there's not a lot on the landscape. those individuals are moving in a way that are energetically efficient and might survive better. so that's a possible idea as well. yeah, there are lots and...
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>> i'm a great believer in what herman said. about a subject, the more infinite it becomes. book after book it reveals more and more dimensions and let me tell everyone now more than ever there's a lot to be discovered because many newspapers, books that you would have to travel out,t, california, here, they ae everywhere they are online and youu can search them through databases. we could be at the dawn of a new scholarship. i teach at the graduate center mining archives and a lot of online archives are just wonderful so there's a lot of promise out there. we have time for one more question and we would love to hear from both of you. professor, let's start with you. was there an instance when you changed the course of the research or writing this book? >> i would say, yes, i was looking at the union motivation. i studied the south a great deal, so for me, the learning curve was i read a lot of public deliverance discourse, so i was tempted initially to sort of dismiss as propaganda the kind of things politicians say to those wi
>> i'm a great believer in what herman said. about a subject, the more infinite it becomes. book after book it reveals more and more dimensions and let me tell everyone now more than ever there's a lot to be discovered because many newspapers, books that you would have to travel out,t, california, here, they ae everywhere they are online and youu can search them through databases. we could be at the dawn of a new scholarship. i teach at the graduate center mining archives and a lot of...
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william had encouraged him to subscribe in the various antislavery newspapers and then lincoln said to herman but i also want to describe to the richmond newspaper, the charleston courier and he said why would you do that? we need both sides at the table. one thing that i think is important to understand he read this book by frederick ross he wanted to try to understand and then he would respond. and i think that this was his kind of intellectual curiosity which although it was never quoted in a speech although it was part of his thinking of how am i going to attack slavery. that brings to the question the usage of these notes. certainly the underlining that he does for emphasis i think is for emphasis of speaking and of course as you suggest he is he's writing this to hold his thoughts so if those were the main reasons even though these specifically didn't always make it into them. >> he's also sort of debating within himself. this is part of what i think is so important and i would say any leader that we want to vote for today is intellectual curiosity. it wasn't just that he had arrived at
william had encouraged him to subscribe in the various antislavery newspapers and then lincoln said to herman but i also want to describe to the richmond newspaper, the charleston courier and he said why would you do that? we need both sides at the table. one thing that i think is important to understand he read this book by frederick ross he wanted to try to understand and then he would respond. and i think that this was his kind of intellectual curiosity which although it was never quoted in...
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well, herman miller, the company i grew up with is now known as miller knoll, and it's another amazinghere we have rebuilt them for this new all digital world, and that includes our commerce cloud where they want to sell all of these incredible products they have. i use so many of them myself, you know, right online last quarter, remember we talked about sonos and how we have transformed sonos, now you can see with commerce, we are able to transfer miller knoll and take this incredible company but make sure they can be successful from anywhere. >> i have been recommending that stock. they did not have direct to consumer until you >> that's right. >> i got one for my wedding, mark, it was a pretty darn good present, and i wanted to go online to get others, and now maybe i can to get you i want you to talk about something you haven't talked much about that is incredible, who's the best venture capitalist in the world. that's easy, salesforce ventures, how much of it is you just knowing what the future is? >> well, jim, we have been very fortunate to have some great relationships with ceo
well, herman miller, the company i grew up with is now known as miller knoll, and it's another amazinghere we have rebuilt them for this new all digital world, and that includes our commerce cloud where they want to sell all of these incredible products they have. i use so many of them myself, you know, right online last quarter, remember we talked about sonos and how we have transformed sonos, now you can see with commerce, we are able to transfer miller knoll and take this incredible company...
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they're also looking to buy additional water from the state, although herman says that water costs about4 times what it normally does. so that is challenging. they also talk to the sfp you see about possibly tapping into san francisco's water supply. but for now in the south bay, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> we're taking a look at the current drought monitor map. most of the bay area is under exceptionally dry conditions that some dark red that you see on your screen. other parts of the state are not doing well either. and or and extreme doubt drought conditions. we are expecting the latest drought monitor map to be released tomorrow. but overall conditions are not looking good as a scene in the reservoir levels. >> and we are in for a warm weekend. we could see near triple digit heat in some of the some parts of the bay area kron 4 meteorologist chris rodriguez is here with more details or recent. yeah, that's right. sanaa's. in fact, we're going to start a warming trend beginning thursday peaking on saturday. live look outside enjoy these cooler below average temperatures while the
they're also looking to buy additional water from the state, although herman says that water costs about4 times what it normally does. so that is challenging. they also talk to the sfp you see about possibly tapping into san francisco's water supply. but for now in the south bay, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> we're taking a look at the current drought monitor map. most of the bay area is under exceptionally dry conditions that some dark red that you see on your screen. other parts of...
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school district, the south florida health foundation, many of our churches, new mount olive, mount hermany brook. we're working to get people vaccinated. you know, being a person of color, a lot of times in our community, we are suspicious about these types of things because of what happened with the tuskegee experiment. but as we are telling people today, they have to be vaccinated. i was vaccinated. i did it because i wanted to protect my grandchildren, my children in this community, and i'm encouraging everybody, you don't trust the vaccine, trust me. you need to get vaccinated. this disease will kill you or leave you with a lifelong complication that not only impacts you, but also impacts your family and the people that you love and care about. >> yeah, it is heartbreaking to see what has happened in your school district just in the course of a day. thank you so much, roselyn osgood with the school board there in broward county. >> thank you. >>> up next, the big-time college football boss making an urgent plea directly to fans. >>> and the dramatic twist in the britney spears case. i
school district, the south florida health foundation, many of our churches, new mount olive, mount hermany brook. we're working to get people vaccinated. you know, being a person of color, a lot of times in our community, we are suspicious about these types of things because of what happened with the tuskegee experiment. but as we are telling people today, they have to be vaccinated. i was vaccinated. i did it because i wanted to protect my grandchildren, my children in this community, and i'm...
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>> i am a great believer in what herman said.s are infinite i think book after book it reveals more and more dimensions and let me tell everyone now more than ever there's a lot to be discovered because many newspapers, tablets, books, speeches that used to be very hard to get. you would have to travel are all online and you can word searchas them through databases and accessible archives, early english books and on and on. i teach a course at the center mining the archives and a lot oa the archives are the online archives are just wonderful. there's a lot of promise out of there. there really is. we have time for one more question and we would love to hear from both of you. professor let's start with you. was there an instance when you changed your mind about one aspect in the course of your research and writing this book? >> i would say, yes, i was looking at union motivation primarily when i studied thisre thesouth a great deal so for mee learning curve was with regards to union motivations and i read a lot of public deliveran
>> i am a great believer in what herman said.s are infinite i think book after book it reveals more and more dimensions and let me tell everyone now more than ever there's a lot to be discovered because many newspapers, tablets, books, speeches that used to be very hard to get. you would have to travel are all online and you can word searchas them through databases and accessible archives, early english books and on and on. i teach a course at the center mining the archives and a lot oa...