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susan hough: there we go . and i wanted to think again, everyone into the time out of their evening. wherever there, to tune in. this is part of the process of understanding and communicating. squeak that you were able to join us henry. henry fountain: thank you . >> is a look at some industry news . former president barack obama has announced that he will release a first volume is a present of memoirs on november 17th. the book, the promised land will cover his first term in office. john sergeant has announced head of macmillan publishing, one of the largest book publishers. at the end of the year and disagreements regarding the direction of macmillan. he has been the ceo of the publisher for the past eight years. in other news, author and critic stanley died last week at the age of 74. a long-time columnist for he wrote about a myriad of topics but must known for his writings on jazz. another also died last week at the age of 77 he wrote several books including the 1986 novel forest comp. that was adapted int
susan hough: there we go . and i wanted to think again, everyone into the time out of their evening. wherever there, to tune in. this is part of the process of understanding and communicating. squeak that you were able to join us henry. henry fountain: thank you . >> is a look at some industry news . former president barack obama has announced that he will release a first volume is a present of memoirs on november 17th. the book, the promised land will cover his first term in office. john...
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hough was re-sentenced and, last year, after 27 yearsison, released.january, alg the city's rail park, he showed us a large mural he'd helped desi create while in prison, a work he never thought he'd see in thu ide world. >> when we began to work on projects like these, they changed our lives. you know, they showed us a different way. >> brown: art helped change hough's life, and brought him to a very different side of the justice system. last november, he was named" artist-in-residence" for the philadelphia district attorney's office. it was a project believed to be the first of its kind. and d.a. larry krasner wasn't sure what to make of it when he originally heard the idea. a first a little confused because it's a new notion. >> brown: confused¡ like, 'at is that'? >> what is it? what is that? i mean, i have heard of the arts, but this is also the prosecutor's office. so it seemed like an interesting notion. i the mohought about it and the more i spoke to people about it, it seemed like a really good >> brown: krasner is no stranger to controversial
hough was re-sentenced and, last year, after 27 yearsison, released.january, alg the city's rail park, he showed us a large mural he'd helped desi create while in prison, a work he never thought he'd see in thu ide world. >> when we began to work on projects like these, they changed our lives. you know, they showed us a different way. >> brown: art helped change hough's life, and brought him to a very different side of the justice system. last november, he was named"...
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hough did it create a political ambition in jab. >> i thought about that. going through awe the material, archival materials and other evidence, the oral history collection of the library which is mag never sent. they can't -- magnificent that it can't reveal everything. think what we see is somebody who, because he was bed-ridden a 0 lot i've various ailments. >> continuous. >> continuous. he became the family reader. he devoured especially european history and statecraft and diplomacy, an early fan to say the least of winston churchill, and i think the ambition at least comes in part from him realizing, hey, maybe i can do something similar here. also got his maternal grandfather, honey fitz fitzgerald, a legendary boston politician and they're extremely close, quite different as politicians, jack is more reserves, more urban, scholarly in his approach than his grandfather but also that, that grandpa fitz is -- i can aspire to do something similar and then finally, and i think this is especially in our own day and age, for me such an appealing quality, ge
hough did it create a political ambition in jab. >> i thought about that. going through awe the material, archival materials and other evidence, the oral history collection of the library which is mag never sent. they can't -- magnificent that it can't reveal everything. think what we see is somebody who, because he was bed-ridden a 0 lot i've various ailments. >> continuous. >> continuous. he became the family reader. he devoured especially european history and statecraft and...
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susan susan hough a seismologist at the u.s. geological survey. she has served as an editor and contributor for many generals. she was formally usurped of the board of directors as well as the southern california earth quake center. she is the author of five books. joining her tonight as henry found. he is a writer that covers climate change. he wrote about research findings from across the world in science. he is the author of the great quake. with that said i'm going to turn the screen over to our speakers. enjoy the talk. it's great to be here. i wanted to take this. i live not far from romans. i live in a virtual world right now. it's long been my favorite bookstore and one of my favorite reporters the title of my book just came to me one day. and i eventually told henry that i have not consciously lived off of this book title. it's possible it was in my subconscious and that bubbled out. doubly check out both the great quake in the great quake debate. it focuses on the 1964 viking trip. i think we had people from a ways away. that's great. i
susan susan hough a seismologist at the u.s. geological survey. she has served as an editor and contributor for many generals. she was formally usurped of the board of directors as well as the southern california earth quake center. she is the author of five books. joining her tonight as henry found. he is a writer that covers climate change. he wrote about research findings from across the world in science. he is the author of the great quake. with that said i'm going to turn the screen over...
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susan hough is a research seismologist at the u.s. geological survey in pasadena, pennsylvania, an jett -- she serve on the boards of directors of seismological society of america and the southern california earthquake center. she is the author of five books including "earth shaking science. "joining he is henry fountain. he loves the innovationed need to overcome climate change if wrote about research fawning from across the world of science. he is the author othe great quake, a book but in the 1964 alaskan earthquake. i'll turn the screen over to our speaker is. enjoy the talk. >> wow. thank you. hi. great to be here. i want to thank the book store and thenry for being here. i'm really excited about this event. i live not far from volpemans although i'm living in a virtual world like everyone else. but it's long been my favorite book store and henry has long been one of my favorite reporters and i -- when i -- the title of my book came to me one day, and i eventually told henry i had not consciously riff ripped off his book title bu
susan hough is a research seismologist at the u.s. geological survey in pasadena, pennsylvania, an jett -- she serve on the boards of directors of seismological society of america and the southern california earthquake center. she is the author of five books including "earth shaking science. "joining he is henry fountain. he loves the innovationed need to overcome climate change if wrote about research fawning from across the world of science. he is the author othe great quake, a book...
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. >> derek hough!ank you, guys. >> reporter: the six-time mirror ball champ now on the other side of the judge's table. next to him, carrie ann, blonder than before. bruno sporting an all-new silver do. dancing pro sharna swapping her signature red hair for icy blond. new looks and a new setup to help with social distancing. there's no audience. producers piping in sound effects like the nfl. a fake audience but that volume is real. this year the judges are seated six feet apart. len goodman's even further, checking in from across the pond to give tyra his review of her debut. >> guess what? you're getting a 10. >> reporter: a 10 for tyra, but how about this season's star-studded cast? the sky's the limit for disney star sky jackson and alan, tangoing their way to the top spot. tied with "one day at a time" star justina machado and sasha. but it was this moment in nelly's dance that really has fans flipping out this morning. even still, the rapper wound up towards the bottom of the leaderboard with a s
. >> derek hough!ank you, guys. >> reporter: the six-time mirror ball champ now on the other side of the judge's table. next to him, carrie ann, blonder than before. bruno sporting an all-new silver do. dancing pro sharna swapping her signature red hair for icy blond. new looks and a new setup to help with social distancing. there's no audience. producers piping in sound effects like the nfl. a fake audience but that volume is real. this year the judges are seated six feet apart....
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hough did they get sneer this is like a huge mystery, scientific mid-for many decades. in 1940s a norwegian explorer end enup in polynesia and came up with a novel explanation how polynesia must have been saidded and his idea was he figured out theirs an ocean current from the coast of peru into polynesia and he imagined that perhaps if there's some people fishing or something like that off the coast of peru, and they got swept up a storm, and then just by accident they drifted on this current all the way to poll near should, and maybe that is what happened, and he called them this accidental' migration of white gods, that's what called them. that these white gods maybe accidentally drifted over polynesia and slowly populated the island depend explain why the people of poll near should had long with sticky asian companies and all had similar languages. there's a lot of things this their river did not explain. nevertheless, it became hugely popular in part because he actually decided to try this out himself and he built a balsawood raft in peru and got a crew of three or
hough did they get sneer this is like a huge mystery, scientific mid-for many decades. in 1940s a norwegian explorer end enup in polynesia and came up with a novel explanation how polynesia must have been saidded and his idea was he figured out theirs an ocean current from the coast of peru into polynesia and he imagined that perhaps if there's some people fishing or something like that off the coast of peru, and they got swept up a storm, and then just by accident they drifted on this current...
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the death sentences were commuted after the khashoggi family probably for gave the killers,hough hifianceeticized those final sentences. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on this program, the story of how one lakeouse on the outskirts of berlin came to witness some of the biggest events in the 20th century. >> india has recorded more than 90,000 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, meaning only the u.s. now has more confirmed infections. more of it comes as india's largest transport system has reopened. it sparked concerns the more public transport could make things worse. >> we are seeing social distancing being followed, so peop sort of leaving a gap between where two people are seated, for example. during rush hour, this is a system that carries millions of passengers. so as we go along, is it really going to be feasible for people to follow social distancing measures in an enclosed, air-conditioned space? and there are certainly worries because the capital itself has been seeing a surge in infections over the past two weeks. many other parts of the country
the death sentences were commuted after the khashoggi family probably for gave the killers,hough hifianceeticized those final sentences. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on this program, the story of how one lakeouse on the outskirts of berlin came to witness some of the biggest events in the 20th century. >> india has recorded more than 90,000 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, meaning only the u.s. now has more confirmed infections. more of it...
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famous actors were the hosts, and hough the keynote speaker on opening night was pre—recorded, the appealady who professes to hate politics lost none of its impact. so let me be as honest and clear as i possibly can. donald trump is the wrong president for our country. he has had more than enough time to prove that he can do the job but he is clearly in over his head. he cannot meet this moment. he simply cannot be who we need him to be for us. it is what it is. if you think things cannot possibly get worse, trust me, they can and they will if we don't make a change in this election. if we have any hope of ending this chaos, we have got to vote forjoe biden like our lives depend on it. it was a message echoed by bernie sanders, blamed by some democrats for failing to rally his supporters behind hillary clinton in 2016. there was no mistaking his urgency this time. my friends, i say to you, to everyone who supported other candidates in the primary, and to those who may have voted for donald trump in the last election. the future of our democracy is at stake. the future of our economy is at
famous actors were the hosts, and hough the keynote speaker on opening night was pre—recorded, the appealady who professes to hate politics lost none of its impact. so let me be as honest and clear as i possibly can. donald trump is the wrong president for our country. he has had more than enough time to prove that he can do the job but he is clearly in over his head. he cannot meet this moment. he simply cannot be who we need him to be for us. it is what it is. if you think things cannot...
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hello, on behalf of romans book store aid like to welcome you to our virtual event with susan hough and henry fountain. if you see
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i'd like to welcome you to our virtual event with susan hough. i have some short guidelines. you would like to ask questions for the q & a, use the ask a question button. if you see any questions that seem interesting you can vote for them and they'll make they're way to the top of the list. you're considering supporting the book store by purchasing a copy of the
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tell us how we might be able to explain these excess deaths, and hough many of them do you think ulbe linked to covid- 19? >> well, this is a very interesting study that recently was publish expected how do you explain this well, we had a massive shortage of testing and didn't have a clear strategy on when to administer these tests, unfortunately. we also saw there was a big inadequacy of access to healthcare, and also healthcare providers for low-income communities. >> yeah, there was, you know, obviously many of these excess deaths were concentrate aid month communities of color, the african-american community, asian americans, and latinos hit especially hard. why do you think these particular populations were affected so much more? was it a lack of access to care, or were some of these patients maybe less likely to be included in the cases and covid deaths? >> that's very good insight from your part, alexander. historically, their health practices have not been as robust. secondly black and latinos are dispoe portion atly affected by underlying conditions, and puts them at a greate
tell us how we might be able to explain these excess deaths, and hough many of them do you think ulbe linked to covid- 19? >> well, this is a very interesting study that recently was publish expected how do you explain this well, we had a massive shortage of testing and didn't have a clear strategy on when to administer these tests, unfortunately. we also saw there was a big inadequacy of access to healthcare, and also healthcare providers for low-income communities. >> yeah, there...
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hough was 46 years old. >>lmpd swarmed us they start yelling circle and maker traumatized after authorities swarmed her and fellow peaceful protesters tonight, she is sharing her story. >>and prepare for another round of protests and counter protests in portland. that's why oregon's governor is now calling in extra supports. >>and an east bay treasure in danger of closing because of covid we hear from the 2 celebrity filmmakers who in just a few months, we've learned a lot more about the covid-19 virus. it's real. it's dangerous. and we do know how to keep you and your loved ones safe. wear a mask. wash your hands. stay six feet apart. we can do this. if we do it together. >>happening tomorrow, the oakland community is coming together to save a beloved bay area institution which is bringing smiles to the faces of generations of families at lake merritt kron four's ella sogomonian reports on a fundraiser for fair land with major star power. children's fairyland in oakland has enchanted bay area families for d
hough was 46 years old. >>lmpd swarmed us they start yelling circle and maker traumatized after authorities swarmed her and fellow peaceful protesters tonight, she is sharing her story. >>and prepare for another round of protests and counter protests in portland. that's why oregon's governor is now calling in extra supports. >>and an east bay treasure in danger of closing because of covid we hear from the 2 celebrity filmmakers who in just a few months, we've learned a lot...
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to this day i'm like, hough did i do that? and i know i was protected. no one could tell me otherwise. >> i feel that. reiterate, get you questions in here. want to make sure you get a chance to actually speak to morgan, too. somebody here wrote -- oh, sarah gonsales. so, again, one of the things i really was interested in talking about is like when i'm in harlem, i can feel the south. i don't know if can feel my particular south, me people of the deep mississippi south. i can feel the ethos of the south but i wonder if new york and your new york needs more south, needs more black american southernisms, more. i know they already exist but i wonder if there would be even more. >> always can be more. for me like i looked at -- i used to live on little senegal so when i stepped out my building i used to hear nothing but french, i think but sill video ya and jacob -- sylvia and jacob and soul food restaurants but always needs to be more and i think it's even more crucial now because of the rapid gentrification happening. always need more south. not just in n
to this day i'm like, hough did i do that? and i know i was protected. no one could tell me otherwise. >> i feel that. reiterate, get you questions in here. want to make sure you get a chance to actually speak to morgan, too. somebody here wrote -- oh, sarah gonsales. so, again, one of the things i really was interested in talking about is like when i'm in harlem, i can feel the south. i don't know if can feel my particular south, me people of the deep mississippi south. i can feel the...
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then it's a matter hough fast can republicans move here? remember, they're in control here. the shots in terms of setting up the calendar. historically speaking it takes an average of 69 days to move a nominee from nomination to confirmation. it can be done much quicker than that, but typically it takes about two months to get from the nomination to the confirmation hearing. just a hearing in the judiciary committee. there's only 43 days left until the election. so we're looking at a very condensed timeline here. but the reality is, at least setting up that confirmation hearing, which would be the first step, that can be done largely at the discretion of the judiciary chairman, in this case, lindsey graham, who made it very clear he wants to move quickly on this. we're looking at a fast timeline to get this done before, the leks election or in the lame-duck session. this same senate wraps up their business before they go home for christmas. we're talking about four votes here. if they get the four votes if democrats can peel off four republicans they could stop this. if they
then it's a matter hough fast can republicans move here? remember, they're in control here. the shots in terms of setting up the calendar. historically speaking it takes an average of 69 days to move a nominee from nomination to confirmation. it can be done much quicker than that, but typically it takes about two months to get from the nomination to the confirmation hearing. just a hearing in the judiciary committee. there's only 43 days left until the election. so we're looking at a very...
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. >> reporter: this is lucy hough, across the english channel i belgium, where school is also back on, despite rising covid-19 case numbers since july. for laurence gidden mother ofli three, it's a . the six months of home-learning have been a challenge and she's a teacher. >> this year has been reallyby shortened the situation, we ave now entering second grade and he doesn't hthe same skills as my other children did at that stage. >> reporter: he is not alone in falling bend. studies show school closures have widened the attainment gap bedvtween ditaged students and their classmates, and the largest gaps are for younger children. at montgomery school in brussels, belgium's capital, there's catching up to be done- and new rules to be ed. >> they were able to followla onlinees so we adjusted the schedule a bit for them but we still managed to finish the progm. >> reporter: belgium's schools have reopened under a four-color code system, currently on e llow, meaning a full-fivy week. masks are mandatory at all times for kids over 12 withct limited to small class bubbles. if there's a maj
. >> reporter: this is lucy hough, across the english channel i belgium, where school is also back on, despite rising covid-19 case numbers since july. for laurence gidden mother ofli three, it's a . the six months of home-learning have been a challenge and she's a teacher. >> this year has been reallyby shortened the situation, we ave now entering second grade and he doesn't hthe same skills as my other children did at that stage. >> reporter: he is not alone in falling bend....
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emmy award winner and six-time mirror ball champion derek hough is joining the 29th season of "dancingrs" as a judge. he will be joining the judge's table alongside with new host tyra banks. he appeared on "gma" to talk about his new role. >> i will be fair and honest and i'm excited. just such an amazing show that is so close to my heart. i'm just so excited about it. but i think i'll be a fair judge. i'll be a fun judge. but more importantly, i want to try to inspire and motivate these celebrities to have the best possible time. >> so, the new season of "dancing with the stars" premieres this coming monday, september 14th, right here on abc7. >>> the new season of "live with kelly and ryan" premieres today. this time they will be back in studio. reggie spoke with the executive producer of the show michael gilman about the return after months of doing the show from home. >> even though we're not going to have a live audience in the beginning. the idea of just having our peers around us whether it's the camera guys and all distance and safe but we're going to be at least together in th
emmy award winner and six-time mirror ball champion derek hough is joining the 29th season of "dancingrs" as a judge. he will be joining the judge's table alongside with new host tyra banks. he appeared on "gma" to talk about his new role. >> i will be fair and honest and i'm excited. just such an amazing show that is so close to my heart. i'm just so excited about it. but i think i'll be a fair judge. i'll be a fun judge. but more importantly, i want to try to inspire...
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depends on hough it's being interpreted and i can think of examples where democrats have done things that conservatives have absolutely panned without understanding how appealing some of these things really are. for example, conservative underestimate the appeal of socialized medicine. we talk but it and it's very abstract to us. but the idea of having a safety net for emergencies is extremely compelling, and conservatives even going back to ronald reagan afford this, but have struggled to put it in policy terms. democrats don't have a good way of doing but the fact they talk about all the team find established a brand, almost branded the idea of health-caring a a safety net for. thes which is a big loss for conservatives, and in a moment where trump -- you could argue has the better economic policies because joe biden is promising to raise taxes and all this sort of thing. people may not be listening to the messages of the padres about who is going to children economy around and how well the stock market is. do you consider the job losses during coronavirus, there are something like
depends on hough it's being interpreted and i can think of examples where democrats have done things that conservatives have absolutely panned without understanding how appealing some of these things really are. for example, conservative underestimate the appeal of socialized medicine. we talk but it and it's very abstract to us. but the idea of having a safety net for emergencies is extremely compelling, and conservatives even going back to ronald reagan afford this, but have struggled to put...
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derek hough. but what will he be doing on the new epic season of "dancing with the stars"? riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. ♪ baby, baby ♪ if i kiss you like this and if you whisper like that, it was lost long ago but it's all coming back to me ♪ ♪ it's so hard to resist and it's all coming back to me ♪ ♪ i can barely recall but it's all coming back to me now ♪ >>> amazing. you heard the big news right here. it's all coming back according to celine dion, monday night football back on september 14th on espn, a lot of happy fans out there. >> you don't want to give us -- >> no, after i had a few. >> it's not an easy song to sing. >> exactly. i sound great after a couple of tequilas. >> get the bottle. >>> highly anticipated movie fans have waited months to see, epic live action film, "mula
derek hough. but what will he be doing on the new epic season of "dancing with the stars"? riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. ♪ baby, baby ♪ if i kiss you like this and if you whisper like that,...
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. >> tomorrow, derek hough joins us live with a big announcement. >> ooh. can't wait for that.an see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> announcer: building a better bay area, for a safe and secure future, this is abc 7 news. >>> good morning. i'm julian glover from a
. >> tomorrow, derek hough joins us live with a big announcement. >> ooh. can't wait for that.an see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit...
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on behalf of romans bookstore i would like to welcome you on behalf of susan hough if you like to ask questions for the q&a use ask a question button. if you see any questions that seem interesting you can also vote for them and they will make their way to the very top of the list. if you are considering visiting the bookstore. just click on the green purchase button directly. you will be redirected to our website.
on behalf of romans bookstore i would like to welcome you on behalf of susan hough if you like to ask questions for the q&a use ask a question button. if you see any questions that seem interesting you can also vote for them and they will make their way to the very top of the list. if you are considering visiting the bookstore. just click on the green purchase button directly. you will be redirected to our website.