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j. great. thank you very much. i is still a head on al jazeera indigenous communities, cloth of protests, as brazil's supreme court considers limiting their rights to ancestral lands. 500 days since her dest buying is really sniper listing is, remember, algebra, 0 journalist, you're reading about ugly, and continued to call for just the the route to you by visit comes to a lot of ground, to cover yet again, for the in there. cuz on thursday we'll be getting towards the argentina campus to patagonia with the north italy, wind. temperatures are running on the high side here. santiago at 22 degrees. temperature is also once again on their way up in the now. so walter was sunshine for you. 36 degrees fairly. what though, for the pacific coast of ecuador and columbia central america, now that it's major, hurricane dahlia has moved away. it's still left behind a legacy of rain west cuba rate through to the yucatan peninsula. these are areas that have been inundated as of late. so more rain is not good news. here's where
j. great. thank you very much. i is still a head on al jazeera indigenous communities, cloth of protests, as brazil's supreme court considers limiting their rights to ancestral lands. 500 days since her dest buying is really sniper listing is, remember, algebra, 0 journalist, you're reading about ugly, and continued to call for just the the route to you by visit comes to a lot of ground, to cover yet again, for the in there. cuz on thursday we'll be getting towards the argentina campus to...
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the hurricane week into the category to store method approach 7, georgia nbc news corresponding j great reports from gainesville in florida. as you can see, conditions here in gainesville have changed dramatically overnight into the early morning, driving raines and, and strong. when that's given way as the storm has pushed through and out of florida now and moving into georgia, what it left behind. no it's, i'm pretty severe damage in this area. we had some power outages, some fries that were down, a lot of that power restored, but it's along the coast line that this storm did. it's most devastating work. a wall of water 10 feet high or higher, pushing into areas. frankly, it's never been before flooding out many of the towns along that coastline. and then you also get that driving wind a 125 miles an hour. is it made landfall ripping apart most everything and a half? now the storm moving into georgia and still causing serious problems, flooding already an issue there. and it will push into the carolinas and then eventually forecast per se, turned out perhaps by the end of the day, or
the hurricane week into the category to store method approach 7, georgia nbc news corresponding j great reports from gainesville in florida. as you can see, conditions here in gainesville have changed dramatically overnight into the early morning, driving raines and, and strong. when that's given way as the storm has pushed through and out of florida now and moving into georgia, what it left behind. no it's, i'm pretty severe damage in this area. we had some power outages, some fries that were...
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c. news correspondent j great joins us now live from gainesville in florida. j focus through what the weather is doing that right now. of the dead were a bit inland. laura, though not experiencing the storm 3rd, which is going to be catastrophic. and some of the areas along the coast, a wall of water that's moving into places. it's just not supposed to be. we're getting a rain here and we've seen it throughout the evening. it into the early morning and it continues to fall is going to intensify. now the system has made its way and when we are on the right side of the 30 side of the middle of this for a cane, which means we could see some of the strongest winds and rain as it pushes through the state and, and that's over the next several hours we've, we've seen the, our band move through where we get this rain, we get the wind and been a bit of a break. a lot of it. and you can see unfortunately a few people are out. they, they've decided, i think, really pulled in by the law and conditions the, to take a look at what's going on. the worst of it just may not be
c. news correspondent j great joins us now live from gainesville in florida. j focus through what the weather is doing that right now. of the dead were a bit inland. laura, though not experiencing the storm 3rd, which is going to be catastrophic. and some of the areas along the coast, a wall of water that's moving into places. it's just not supposed to be. we're getting a rain here and we've seen it throughout the evening. it into the early morning and it continues to fall is going to...
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great to talk to you, thank you very much for educating j conversation. becky sage is a four—time olympic champion and has experienced the abaya —— the twisties. france has announced — it will ban students from wearing a type of muslim dress, called an abaya, in state—run schools from september. there have been months of debate over whether the loose fitting, full length robe should be allowed in schools, where the wearing of headscarves is already banned. let's take a closer look at what the abaya looks like — the garment covers the whole body except the head, and can be worn with a head covering such as the hijab or the niqab. this is a french education minister gave a press conference earlier today where he discussed the ban and called for unity. all right, i apologise, we do not have that for you. hania chalal was the first female president of france's national muslim student organisation between 2019 and 2022. she explained to me the background surrounding the government's decision to ban children from wearing the abaya. one thing that is really impo
great to talk to you, thank you very much for educating j conversation. becky sage is a four—time olympic champion and has experienced the abaya —— the twisties. france has announced — it will ban students from wearing a type of muslim dress, called an abaya, in state—run schools from september. there have been months of debate over whether the loose fitting, full length robe should be allowed in schools, where the wearing of headscarves is already banned. let's take a closer look at...
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spence, the weather that is been great. j. between 50 and 75 in the city.'re in pretty good shape. thank you, spencer. thank you for joining us here at 5:00. we'll see you back here at abc7 news at 6:00. have a wonderful evening. >>> tonight, dangerous storms on the move with millions under alerts and former president trump faces a critical legal deadline. how his team is responding tonight. >>> first, the urgent storm threat from the midwest to the east coast over the next 24 hours, million face damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes. plus, dramatic new images. watch as this home in alaska collapses into a river. officials call it an unprecedented glacial
spence, the weather that is been great. j. between 50 and 75 in the city.'re in pretty good shape. thank you, spencer. thank you for joining us here at 5:00. we'll see you back here at abc7 news at 6:00. have a wonderful evening. >>> tonight, dangerous storms on the move with millions under alerts and former president trump faces a critical legal deadline. how his team is responding tonight. >>> first, the urgent storm threat from the midwest to the east coast over the next 24...
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. >>> j&j is a great american company. explaining why these new stocks have turned out this way.pany shared. that is why i go over each one of these. this is been a big deal for me to change my future. the dow component. the stocks have been like that. there is water spillage from the forever chemicals. having to pay $3.5 million in reparations. i hope that would put an end to the legal nightmare. i doubt we will see the end of that. nobody would pick that company over the groundwater contamination. the nature of it means that any outstanding litigation might take the company apart. maybe you lose your ase so you can get nothing. if you win, you can get the jackpot. and then the stock gets crushed. there are very few limits on the fed votes. they are suing them from the faulty earplugs that have caused hearing problems. they have the appropriate subsidiary. of course that is the settlement talks. we have been battling this for years. i think it is a very difficult disease to live with. i have a patent for a drug. it can cause severe debilitation's. that is why it is really bad fo
. >>> j&j is a great american company. explaining why these new stocks have turned out this way.pany shared. that is why i go over each one of these. this is been a big deal for me to change my future. the dow component. the stocks have been like that. there is water spillage from the forever chemicals. having to pay $3.5 million in reparations. i hope that would put an end to the legal nightmare. i doubt we will see the end of that. nobody would pick that company over the...
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spence, the weather that is been great. j. between 50 and 75 in the city. you're in pretty good shape. thank you, spencer. thank you for joining us here at 5:00. we'll see you back here at abc7 news at 6:00. have a wonderful evening. >>> tonight, dangerous storms on the move with millions under alerts and former president trump faces a critical legal deadline. how his team is responding tonight. >>> first, the urgent storm threat from the midwest to the east coast over the next 24 hours, million face damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes. plus, dramatic new images. watch as this home in alaska collapses into a river. officials call it an unprecedented glacial melting event. rob marciano and zohreen shah standing by. >>> next, the clock ticking for the trump legal team. the special counsel requesting a protective order in the january 6th case. the judge wants a response within hours. it comes after the former president's threatening post, if you go after me, i'm coming after you. and what he's now saying about the judge in the case. maryalice parks re
spence, the weather that is been great. j. between 50 and 75 in the city. you're in pretty good shape. thank you, spencer. thank you for joining us here at 5:00. we'll see you back here at abc7 news at 6:00. have a wonderful evening. >>> tonight, dangerous storms on the move with millions under alerts and former president trump faces a critical legal deadline. how his team is responding tonight. >>> first, the urgent storm threat from the midwest to the east coast over the...
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j. mcleod attended great schools in south carolina, before graduating from college in kingston north carolinaial worker in savannah, georgia. before becoming a teacher in augusta, georgia. she returned to substitute teach at candles the toot. and married fellow teacher crisp thin. they subsequently moved to florida where she found what is now the phone cup university, 77 commencement i was honored to keynote several weeks ago and become a wildcat. sun was active in the national council of women and girls clubs, but found them to be too docile. her activism led her to the founding of the national council of meager women, currently aided by dr. dailey, a graduate of louis state university. my late mother was a loyal and enthusiastic fan of this trail blazing leader, and insisted that i learned everything that i could about her, it was partly as attributed to my mother they lobbied governor john card worst to support putting a portrait of mary mcleod buffoon in the south carolina state capitol building. on july 10th, 1976, this miss bethune became the first person of color in south carolina's hi
j. mcleod attended great schools in south carolina, before graduating from college in kingston north carolinaial worker in savannah, georgia. before becoming a teacher in augusta, georgia. she returned to substitute teach at candles the toot. and married fellow teacher crisp thin. they subsequently moved to florida where she found what is now the phone cup university, 77 commencement i was honored to keynote several weeks ago and become a wildcat. sun was active in the national council of women...
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but the gateway some food supply than what they were dropped by the middle of j with great difficulty. they were able to get at least one of the doors figured out why a helicopter. however, the military also asked for local ed, expert from the o. r a and the know how about how the game but adult, but a doubt is gabriel. gar drawbridge, well, brought in, it was a huge ad for den after dog. the military, i look up, the rescue mission was the hard days, but the military still didn't come on and along with the locals and then they were able to and provide that smaller currently that goes part day, but to get some food over to them at law along with water and then one by one. what able to bring those people out from that, that branded, i truly are several 100 feet above ground level, showing data dating operation by the middle of j by the little go to the red and the side of relief across the country. because all day long people across the bug are starting to be praying for the children and the deja who would on board that the. 1 adroitly, uh or gabriel call i so indeed the major rescue ef
but the gateway some food supply than what they were dropped by the middle of j with great difficulty. they were able to get at least one of the doors figured out why a helicopter. however, the military also asked for local ed, expert from the o. r a and the know how about how the game but adult, but a doubt is gabriel. gar drawbridge, well, brought in, it was a huge ad for den after dog. the military, i look up, the rescue mission was the hard days, but the military still didn't come on and...
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anchor: justin j pearson, thank you for joining us. greatyou back on the show. >> thank you for having me back. let's keep going. anchor: all right. you can find more on all the days news at our website, plus see what we are working on anytime i'm so make sure to check us out on twitter or head to bbc.com for the latest news and information around-the-clock, including a special look at our top story today,, the oceans temperatures rising to a record level. we have special coverage from our climate editor and analysis from scientists as well but you should definitely check out. we will be back of course, at the top of the next hour as well with more news. thank you for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening. tonight, the latest jobs report false
anchor: justin j pearson, thank you for joining us. greatyou back on the show. >> thank you for having me back. let's keep going. anchor: all right. you can find more on all the days news at our website, plus see what we are working on anytime i'm so make sure to check us out on twitter or head to bbc.com for the latest news and information around-the-clock, including a special look at our top story today,, the oceans temperatures rising to a record level. we have special coverage from...
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that's a great question, j no one knows the answer to that. striking? it's been an incentive crisis for some time now in terms of waiting lists an ambulance waiting times and many many other things, so the last things that they need is prolonged strike action by such a core part of the workforce. and you know, where these strakes to continue into next year it would only add to that sense of crisis around, a very very central public service and one a lot of people will be taking into account when they are voting. but equally as you say, there have been very very stringent in what they're saying, they sort of tied these pay deals to border economy and say we can't just tied these pay deals to border economy and say we can'tjust cough up economy and say we can'tjust cough up large amounts of money because it will only send us further into a sort of price wave spiral which is terrible for the economy so we're just not going to do it. they've left themselves a lot of room to manoeuvre their... the left themselves a lot of room to manoeuvre their. . ._ left th
that's a great question, j no one knows the answer to that. striking? it's been an incentive crisis for some time now in terms of waiting lists an ambulance waiting times and many many other things, so the last things that they need is prolonged strike action by such a core part of the workforce. and you know, where these strakes to continue into next year it would only add to that sense of crisis around, a very very central public service and one a lot of people will be taking into account...
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i leave you finally a responsibility to our young people. " mary j mcleod attended the great schoolsolk county, south carolina. before graduating from barba scotia college in kingston, north carolina. she returned to sumter and told -- taught in the great schools she had attended. she became a social worker in savannah, georgia. before becoming a teacher in augusta, georgia. she returned to sumter to teach at the kendall institute and married a fellow teacher, burgess bethune. they subsequently moved to florida. that is where she founded what is now bethune cookman university who is 77 commencement i was honored to keynote several weeks ago and become a wildcat. ms. bethune was active at the national council of colored women and girls clubs but found them too docile. her activism led her to the founding of the national council of negroe women, currently headed by dr. thelma daly a graduate of buie state university. my late mother was a loyal and enthusiastic fan of this trailblazing leader and insisted i learn everything i could about her. i it was in my mother that i lobbied governo
i leave you finally a responsibility to our young people. " mary j mcleod attended the great schoolsolk county, south carolina. before graduating from barba scotia college in kingston, north carolina. she returned to sumter and told -- taught in the great schools she had attended. she became a social worker in savannah, georgia. before becoming a teacher in augusta, georgia. she returned to sumter to teach at the kendall institute and married a fellow teacher, burgess bethune. they...
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great idea. a committee of congress sort of like the church committee of old, and we target individuals who targeted j edgar hoover people. great idea. but this is not what this actually is. >> no, ali, this is all retribution for donald trump. let me just say really clear the sunday morning, and it pains me to say this, my former political party is actively radicalized against the rule of law. you've got a number of republican house committees in washington, d.c., who want to investigate this latest indictment. they want to investigate fani willis, they want to investigate jack smith. you've got the governor of florida who has removed duly elected prosecutors, and you've talked at your top about georgia trying to do the same thing. this, i think, we just need to be so clear with the american people. these next 14 months, because these next 14 months are so dam crucial. my former political party is actively working against the rule of law. that is just crystal clear, and, ali they are doing it all to protect and defend donald trump. >> jennifer, i want to pull back to what i was talking about with gen
great idea. a committee of congress sort of like the church committee of old, and we target individuals who targeted j edgar hoover people. great idea. but this is not what this actually is. >> no, ali, this is all retribution for donald trump. let me just say really clear the sunday morning, and it pains me to say this, my former political party is actively radicalized against the rule of law. you've got a number of republican house committees in washington, d.c., who want to investigate...
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i was actually talking to this director, such a great guy -- j you co-directed this movie? >> yes.e going to direct >>. when we were trying to decide what we were going to direct first, we told this director, we're thinking about directing this. he's like, oh, man, any time you need -- like conviction i'll help with anything, i've done this a long time. what's your story? well, it's me and a dog and a road trip. he's like, oh, don't do that. [ laughter ] just don't do it. we're kind of like, we're kind of already doing it. he's like, really, just don't do that. [ laughter ] any story but that. >> jimmy: did you get that feedback from more than one director? >> yeah, definitely. >> jimmy: are these famous directors we would know? >> yes, soderbergh is one of them. [ laughter ] a lot of them that you'll know that are smarter than we are. >> jimmy: they were wrong in this case. >> yeah, truly. >> jimmy: i hope they'll admit that to you. >> soderbergh will never admit he's wrong to me, i don't care. if the movie does well i'll be, ha ha! again, the dog lived. >> jimmy: how do you direc
i was actually talking to this director, such a great guy -- j you co-directed this movie? >> yes.e going to direct >>. when we were trying to decide what we were going to direct first, we told this director, we're thinking about directing this. he's like, oh, man, any time you need -- like conviction i'll help with anything, i've done this a long time. what's your story? well, it's me and a dog and a road trip. he's like, oh, don't do that. [ laughter ] just don't do it. we're kind...
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great to see j you, sean. all right. let's go home and welcome the.m hannity thank you all for being here. great. t that see you. caok at that shirtless guy has s the weed doing iso on him. what a shirt. this guy in the fron thit right here. i love that shirt. well, we'll get that on tvats sn as soon as we can. welcome back to live studio audience. the only few norma on hisl people thatnew yo live in new york city or they're visiting from out of town. the smartestrkhey people in them are from states like florida, tennessee, texas and the carolina
great to see j you, sean. all right. let's go home and welcome the.m hannity thank you all for being here. great. t that see you. caok at that shirtless guy has s the weed doing iso on him. what a shirt. this guy in the fron thit right here. i love that shirt. well, we'll get that on tvats sn as soon as we can. welcome back to live studio audience. the only few norma on hisl people thatnew yo live in new york city or they're visiting from out of town. the smartestrkhey people in them are from...
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great to see j you, sean. all right. let's go home and welcome the.>m hannity thank you all for being here. great. t that see you. caok at that shirtless guy has s the weed doing iso on him. what a shirt. this guy in the fron thit right here. i love that shirt. well, we'll get that on tvats sn as soon as we can. welcome back to live studio audience. the only few norma on hisl people thatnew yo live in new york city or they're visiting from out of town. the smartestrkhey people in them are from states like florida, tennessee, texas and the carolinas. all right. we begin tonight with this news bombshell. new developments with th, jamess investigation into the possible biden syndicate or enterprise. if you live in georgiaerpris, i. you prefer, very real allegations ofallegati briberyd and money laundering. are a lot of new details tonighlaunderit. >> anyone, any of you ever hear of a guy named robert petersguy ask yourself, anyone know that name? anybody. raise your hand if you kno anybody?w you do. okay. according to documents we've now uncovered, the n
great to see j you, sean. all right. let's go home and welcome the.>m hannity thank you all for being here. great. t that see you. caok at that shirtless guy has s the weed doing iso on him. what a shirt. this guy in the fron thit right here. i love that shirt. well, we'll get that on tvats sn as soon as we can. welcome back to live studio audience. the only few norma on hisl people thatnew yo live in new york city or they're visiting from out of town. the smartestrkhey people in them are...
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great capacity. it has these co roofline. so low the front with a big curve. and we've covered that very much into the j e, which also has a high sent to the roof gifts at great risk capacity. having the cabin in front of the front axle and the engine between the drivers and passenger seat's was a revolution in utility vehicle design. the chest that you provided, the base for a wide range of bodies styles, from delivery trucks to ice cream. then while the electric power train has meant a number of changes, the underlying principle has been retained. the chassis was designed in the ways that enables the vehicle to be used as a mini bus can prevent or pick up the so the, the new j e is, is a complete re imagination of the original j towards and as the j type itself was known, in his day for innovation, so is the j e. now these days efficiency is the priority in e car design and as efficiently begins with the weight factor, the entire chassis, including the base plates for the batteries, was fashioned by hand from aluminum. while the date is body is a carbon fiber construction. the key feature of the j is
great capacity. it has these co roofline. so low the front with a big curve. and we've covered that very much into the j e, which also has a high sent to the roof gifts at great risk capacity. having the cabin in front of the front axle and the engine between the drivers and passenger seat's was a revolution in utility vehicle design. the chest that you provided, the base for a wide range of bodies styles, from delivery trucks to ice cream. then while the electric power train has meant a number...
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great. how did i miss the handoff? i miss you attacking j me every night. >> it's great to see you. all right. thanks for putting on the tie formation. >> good to see you. you're very welcome. thanks for pointing it.nting out as usual. all right. joining us right here in the spin room, the man in thit l. thee ofrnor r the stage tonight, florida governor ron desantis. >> governor, how are you? good to see you. goodontis.govern to see you. >> you know, i thought she was saying that laura was saying that she felt you got stronger throughout the night. but i thought your ope n was particularly strong. and it's a message that mostng . americans believe this is a nation in decline. then you went intoen you w t american first policies, then you talked about ukraine. you knowhe, we're not securing our borders. why are we. why are we spendin g all of that money when europe won't even step up? >> yeah, look, i think tha up?t the nation's in decline, but this decline is a choice. t and we're going to make this choice over the next 18 months. we can reverse that decline. toa we can restore amer
great. how did i miss the handoff? i miss you attacking j me every night. >> it's great to see you. all right. thanks for putting on the tie formation. >> good to see you. you're very welcome. thanks for pointing it.nting out as usual. all right. joining us right here in the spin room, the man in thit l. thee ofrnor r the stage tonight, florida governor ron desantis. >> governor, how are you? good to see you. goodontis.govern to see you. >> you know, i thought she was...
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v-j, the second world war at last is over with the surrender of japan comes the great moment of joyous relief. after years of the anxieties and grief and horrors of universal war. in all of the allied. this was a time of rejoicing after a great victory at the entrance as though there had been a momentous event. the people who lined the streets, the veterans memorial building, were symbols of all the anxious people everywhere who, after two great world wars, were waiting for their leaders to find a way to a lasting peace peace and it seemed that the way had really been when here in san francisco, the victorious countries met to sign the charter of the united. national, as china was a member from the beginning, the signature of france symbolized europe's longing to escape, ravaging by war. the presence of the soviet delegate justified the hope, a hope which later approved of that. from now on, every nation would live peaceably within own borders and respect the rights and sovereignty of other nations. the signing of un charter by great britain and by the united states and by other foundi
v-j, the second world war at last is over with the surrender of japan comes the great moment of joyous relief. after years of the anxieties and grief and horrors of universal war. in all of the allied. this was a time of rejoicing after a great victory at the entrance as though there had been a momentous event. the people who lined the streets, the veterans memorial building, were symbols of all the anxious people everywhere who, after two great world wars, were waiting for their leaders to...
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great capacity. it has these co roofline, so low at the front with a big curve. and we've covered that very much into the j e, which also has a high sent to the roof gifts at great risk capacity. having the cabin in front of the front axle and the engine between the drivers and passenger seat's was a revolution in utility vehicle design. the chest that you provided the base for a wide range of bodies styles, from delivery truck to ice cream van. while the electric power train has meant a number of changes, the underlying principle has been retained. the chassis was designed in the ways that enables the vehicle to be used as a mini bus can prevent or pick up the so the, the new j e is, is a complete re imagination of the original j type. and as the j type itself was known in this day for innovation, so is the j e. now, these days, efficiency is the priority in e car design and as efficiently begins with the weight factor. the entire chassis, including the base plate for the batteries, was fashioned by hand from aluminum. while the date is body is a carbon fiber construction. the key feature of the to use th
great capacity. it has these co roofline, so low at the front with a big curve. and we've covered that very much into the j e, which also has a high sent to the roof gifts at great risk capacity. having the cabin in front of the front axle and the engine between the drivers and passenger seat's was a revolution in utility vehicle design. the chest that you provided the base for a wide range of bodies styles, from delivery truck to ice cream van. while the electric power train has meant a number...
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j. mahoney for his book the statesman and thinker portraits of greatness, courage and moderation. dansby strikes a perfect theme for the weekend introducing a new generation to some of the greatest thinkers and statesmen history from cicero to edmund burke, alexis de tocqueville, washington. abraham lincoln. winston churchill. charles de gaulle, and many more. and it exemplifies how one can combine both thought and action through the virtue of prudence, especially amidst very difficult circumstances. dan has been involved with isi for decades. he's taught in the honors program for over 15 years, and he's published three books with isi. in addition to writing regularly for modern age and lecturing on college campuses across the country. he's the emeritus at assumption, a senior fellow at the claremont institute and a senior writer at law and liberty. he received his from the college of the holy cross and his m.a. and ph.d. from catholic university of america in political science. the winner of last year's prize victor davis hanson, describes his book as, quote, brilliantly written
j. mahoney for his book the statesman and thinker portraits of greatness, courage and moderation. dansby strikes a perfect theme for the weekend introducing a new generation to some of the greatest thinkers and statesmen history from cicero to edmund burke, alexis de tocqueville, washington. abraham lincoln. winston churchill. charles de gaulle, and many more. and it exemplifies how one can combine both thought and action through the virtue of prudence, especially amidst very difficult...
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j a money consists mckinnon. thank you for watching the and we've been going is great for investing the invest these everyone here just wants to get into bit calling because they are known as bit queen arrows. investors from all over are moving to latin america in search of bitcoin treasure. nowhere is the crypto currency value more highly than here. the queen in latin america starts august 18th on d. w. the one to know what's going on in rhodes. now, a group of friends is getting ready for an...
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great abolitionist. there i was writing a biography of j edgar hoover. what's interesting about that panel is that though we were all engaged in this project, biography we each had radically different relationship with their subjects. john gaddis was writing about someone he actually knew. this was a semi-authorized biography. he said write about me but wait until i'm gone and then he lived to 100 years old. that was a complicated relationship. david was writing about someone that he deeply admired. someone he spent his career thinking about and someone who was one of the most admired figures and all of american history. and i had a slightly different problem that. -- than that. i would write a book about someone who was one of the most universally hated figures of the 20th century. i want to say that was one of the things that made me want to write about hoover. he is often portrayed in our public culture, popular culture as this one-dimensional villain. this figure who sat in the back of the room, listening in on everyone, pulling strings, manipulating
great abolitionist. there i was writing a biography of j edgar hoover. what's interesting about that panel is that though we were all engaged in this project, biography we each had radically different relationship with their subjects. john gaddis was writing about someone he actually knew. this was a semi-authorized biography. he said write about me but wait until i'm gone and then he lived to 100 years old. that was a complicated relationship. david was writing about someone that he deeply...
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they've follows a change in legislation in jude j provence giving lithium mining companies great to access to raise a bow when to the riley and board of service. we're here in the center of when a site is we're indigenous communities from the northern argentinian province who we have come here right to the center of the site is to protest in front of congress, unemployment, of the supreme court. they want the rights to be respected, they also protesting against a new constitution that was voted in the province of the way that they say violates their rights. and that's why they have taken to the streets. the problem which is located in what is commonly known as in miss m. triangle is one of the largest vis you restored in the world. and in the past months, there's been an increase of a locations in the full lot located in this part of the country. argentina's in the middle of a deep crime scene, i'm, it desperately needs to exploit its resources and that's why international companies have started to move in. people here are concerned that, that a patient of companies in the lithium trial wi
they've follows a change in legislation in jude j provence giving lithium mining companies great to access to raise a bow when to the riley and board of service. we're here in the center of when a site is we're indigenous communities from the northern argentinian province who we have come here right to the center of the site is to protest in front of congress, unemployment, of the supreme court. they want the rights to be respected, they also protesting against a new constitution that was voted...
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j edgar hoover in 19209, 28 presidential election. he campaigned in manhattan. he spoke all of these languages he could get up and say what a greatguy hoover was. there was a payoff after that. while donovan went on to become one of the more important intermediaries in getting that job and signed off on it as the assistant attorney general. >> host: whitby fair to say he was that here you if you want to put it like that of the book? >> guest: yes he is the hero of the book. there is an element of antihero at first because you have to acknowledge that he did not always tell the truth. you have to acknowledge she was very keen on self-promotion. i think it is in the fbi he was regarded at extremely brilliant but difficult to get along with. when he became the best paid special agent that was it there's no further advancements because he is not promotion material. this guy was never going to be an administrator. who's the very personification and literature. the guy does not pretend with the establishment he's a maverick member of the police force that would never be promoted. he is that kind of guy. the fbi probably regarded him th
j edgar hoover in 19209, 28 presidential election. he campaigned in manhattan. he spoke all of these languages he could get up and say what a greatguy hoover was. there was a payoff after that. while donovan went on to become one of the more important intermediaries in getting that job and signed off on it as the assistant attorney general. >> host: whitby fair to say he was that here you if you want to put it like that of the book? >> guest: yes he is the hero of the book. there is...
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panelists period immediately to my left at least only on stage that this very politically is the great senator j. d. vance represents the state of ohio and among other accomplishments is the author of the bestseller nobility elegy a memoir of the family and the culture in crisis next to j. d. is christine emba, a columnist at the "washington post" and the author of the widely acclaimed and aptly titled rethinking sex, a provocation. next to christine with dr. kevin roberts the president of the heritage foundation trick he earned his phd in american history at the university of texas at austin and he is a host of the kevin roberts show which is of wonderful podcast. so two of other things were t into at the beginning of our discussion our first love this idea of mixture and some other divisions that we see in american society, and in secondly after that will move on to some thoughts about progress, what it means, what's good about it combat about it, and your particular perspective let me start by asking you, senator vance. you are someone who in political life has had to do with a mixture of the
panelists period immediately to my left at least only on stage that this very politically is the great senator j. d. vance represents the state of ohio and among other accomplishments is the author of the bestseller nobility elegy a memoir of the family and the culture in crisis next to j. d. is christine emba, a columnist at the "washington post" and the author of the widely acclaimed and aptly titled rethinking sex, a provocation. next to christine with dr. kevin roberts the...
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j. edgar hoover's wiretaps, which is a great primary source for the history of this period. they said, dr. king, clarence jones said over the year we are glad that we decided to focus on congress and not on the president, because the president has come out with a non statement of the moral and political stakes are in the civil rights bill in that in that one speech that he gave and how was the how was it received in congress? what kind of effect did it have on congress? well. a few members came and actually marched. one thing it's kind of embarrassing to remember is that when when they marched up to the to the washington monument, when the leaders marched the men came up constitution avenue and the women came up independence avenue. they were divided by gender, even within the movement. then that's what that's what it was. but they came up and i'm sorry, what was i saying? the effect on congress. oh, some members of congress came marched with them, but very, very few. and they are they there are some embarrassingly overt racist comments in the congressional record put by a l
j. edgar hoover's wiretaps, which is a great primary source for the history of this period. they said, dr. king, clarence jones said over the year we are glad that we decided to focus on congress and not on the president, because the president has come out with a non statement of the moral and political stakes are in the civil rights bill in that in that one speech that he gave and how was the how was it received in congress? what kind of effect did it have on congress? well. a few members came...
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glasper, one of the cohosts of the festival along with dave chappelle, and so many other great artists there, nas, mary jthe rapper, whose family has ties from working for the obamas. we got to sit down after he headlines the festival. and we recorded an in depth episode of mavericks with ari melber. it's not out yet, but i wanted to share the blue note festival gave us a chance to connect. you can always look up the past episodes we have. season eight debuts this month, august 22nd, you'll see it here on tv on "the beat," and that's a preview and a little bit of the making of how these interviews come together. i'll be right back with one more thing. (christina) with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried
glasper, one of the cohosts of the festival along with dave chappelle, and so many other great artists there, nas, mary jthe rapper, whose family has ties from working for the obamas. we got to sit down after he headlines the festival. and we recorded an in depth episode of mavericks with ari melber. it's not out yet, but i wanted to share the blue note festival gave us a chance to connect. you can always look up the past episodes we have. season eight debuts this month, august 22nd, you'll see...
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j. reilly, carol leonnig, charles coleman, kristy greenberg, great to see you here for the first time on the 11th hour. i hope you come back soon. >> thank you. when >> we come back, we are going to get a little serious, maybe solemn. some of the officers who defended the capitol on january six, they showed up today. they were sitting there in the courthouse, because they wanted to witness firsthand donald trump's arraignment. we will be speaking to sergeant aquilino gonell about what it was like for him in that hearing. and if he thinks we are any closer to real accountability. and later, after trump's latest indictment, some republicans are now accusing president biden of wrongdoing. we've got two all-star reporters to break through all of that noise and set the record straight. the 11th hour just getting underway on thursday night. n thursday night sleepovers just aren't what they used to be. a house full of screens? basically no hiccups? you guys have no idea how good you've got it. how old are you? like, 80? back in my day, it was scary stories and flashlights. we don't get scared.
j. reilly, carol leonnig, charles coleman, kristy greenberg, great to see you here for the first time on the 11th hour. i hope you come back soon. >> thank you. when >> we come back, we are going to get a little serious, maybe solemn. some of the officers who defended the capitol on january six, they showed up today. they were sitting there in the courthouse, because they wanted to witness firsthand donald trump's arraignment. we will be speaking to sergeant aquilino gonell about...