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james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does. i think we both will as we are better drivers the. next question about that last substantial is likely to drive the aston martin foster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some of the story 2 2. if you want more rid of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. painted classics and future attack are just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to us at youtube slack. and you'll always be up to speed. this pastel yellow been to car is a tribute to 1938 model when swiss designer interconnections builds a car he wants to make people dream. if. i've always been motivated and enthusiastic about individual mobility my entire life it's my passion to own or build vehicles that look different. for me that means looking a little out of the box and being a bit crazy but for me. i want to be seen for. the connection is the head of th
james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does. i think we both will as we are better drivers the. next question about that last substantial is likely to drive the aston martin foster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some of the story 2 2. if you want more rid of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. painted...
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this is matthew james in melbourne. most critical moments for the crew of the orbiter, as the shuttle slows from an orbital speed of 18,000 miles per hour. aerodynamic friction, as the shuttle falls into the heavy atmosphere, generates temperatures of up to 2,800 degrees. the crew on the columbia have now ported the nose of the shuttle 40 degrees above the horizon. in this multitude, they now begin reentry. ♪ >> the silica fiber tiles on 31,000 the craft must reject the heat without transferring it to the interior of the spacecraft. at the center, those on-duty away word that contact again -- i wait word that contact has been made. james: the onboard computers guided by mission control houston and the pilots fly the shuttle back to word the earth. a long, very fast glide from pacific to california. first at hypersonic speeds then supersonic, then as the crew makes an approach to the landing at nasa's dryden center, the airspeed slows dramatically. ♪ [intense orchestral music] ♪ >> [speaking in spanish] james: the orbite
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senate, from james monroe. early in 1794, washington sent chief justice john jay to england to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal from forts in the northwest territory in the united states, improve the balance of trade between the two countries, and curtail impressment, or the forcible removal of sailors from american ships by the royal navy. alexander hamilton dropped jay's instructions and confided much of the american negotiating position to the british to facilitate an agreement. republicans bitterly opposed the diplomatic overture fearing both british intimidation and french anger at the perceived breaking of the alliance. to mollify the republicans, washington appointed james monroe american minister to france in may of 1794. a selection of a prominent republican legislator, who was a declared admirer of france, was intended to appease america's erstwhile ally, while removing monroe from the domestic political scene. soon after monroe arrived in france, the new minister appeared be
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well i'm not james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does i think we both will as we are better drivers than. his dream is to build cars that you've never seen the full. truth of all. who can crawl money problem better than if you made me before hope. on monday all you needed to go told me i'll fall from the bottom believe me to me it would come to me between you. and what's your dream. from africa. to do the. red bull make your dreams come true. i was a flying car. talk. this is amazing. fancy flying taxi to whisk you to your office for your next appointment these prototypes carry the promise of a new era in mobility my name is cassandra bolt and i'm ready for takeoff. it's just time travel into the future some experts say flying cars will reduce traffic jams in urban areas lower pollution and say travel today and get exclusive access to one of the developing companies and to find out more about their technology in 2020 this single seater prototype had its 1st pilot test flight staying up for about 4 minutes at 10 meters above ground not long but that
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james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does. i think we both will as we are better drivers that it was. no question about that sebastian faisal is likely to drive the aston martin faster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some other story 2. if you want more risk of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. and to classics and future tech are just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to watch at youtube slash the w rev and you'll always be up to speed. this pastel yellow bin to car is a tribute to a 938 model when swiss designer interconnection builds a car he wants to make people dream. i've always been motivated and enthusiastic about individual mobility in my entire life it's my passion to own or build vehicles that look different. for me that means looking a little out of the box and being a bit crazy but for me. i would not be seen for. in a connection is
james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does. i think we both will as we are better drivers that it was. no question about that sebastian faisal is likely to drive the aston martin faster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some other story 2. if you want more risk of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. and...
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james on. what is typical bond is that the films have served as launch pads for other aston martin models or testing ground swell pressure times the d b 10 was specially developed but as to martin's engineers prospects. now that it's back to measure racing in which the british brand has a proud history numerous victories in the lamar 24 hour race testify to that. in the late 1950 s. aston martin also spent 2 seasons in formula one. and now it's back again. people are very excited obviously bringing aston martin back to formula one after 61 years it's great you know the team is based in the u.k. in england so obviously all the british people. its size is about the return what obviously is this great heritage in the brand of us tomato and it's very british and obviously james bond works for the. for the queen is. reason enough for james bond never to drive a ferrari. where the bomb goes the aston martin d b 5 is never far away for example they were 10 d.b. fives at the set of no time to dine in t
james on. what is typical bond is that the films have served as launch pads for other aston martin models or testing ground swell pressure times the d b 10 was specially developed but as to martin's engineers prospects. now that it's back to measure racing in which the british brand has a proud history numerous victories in the lamar 24 hour race testify to that. in the late 1950 s. aston martin also spent 2 seasons in formula one. and now it's back again. people are very excited obviously...
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james was in no mood for jokes.by midafternoon, most of the logs in the clearing were sawed and piled high on the truck, yet there was room for half again as many logs. ♪ after working steadily since morning, nothing would have been more welcome than a rest, but then archie hodges came back down the road with another full load. [truck engine] ♪ among the trees in the clearing, one stood taller than the rest. "why not cut it since it was close," the boy asked, but father hunter said, "no." the tree had been left standing for a purpose, and he explained what it was. the seeds in the cones it drop would take root, and the tree would be mother to a new forest. but there were other trees older and sturdier, ready to be cut. waiting for his work to begin, james thought about archie hodges and how fast he was able to cut and load. james decided to visit the hodges and watch them work. ♪ [saw buzzing] james watched archie's helper use the power saw -- it cutt through trees like butter. with this power saw, it was understood
james was in no mood for jokes.by midafternoon, most of the logs in the clearing were sawed and piled high on the truck, yet there was room for half again as many logs. ♪ after working steadily since morning, nothing would have been more welcome than a rest, but then archie hodges came back down the road with another full load. [truck engine] ♪ among the trees in the clearing, one stood taller than the rest. "why not cut it since it was close," the boy asked, but father hunter...
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bond franchise without them james. bond films would never have been what they are one film and the. sebastian fan so drives his as to monson himself no matter what the conditions is it just a matter of time until his formula one kong thing aston martin and a.m.r. 21 makes its 1st appearance in a james bond film. well i don't know i think there's a new film outstanding for last year was postponed to this year so i don't know if probably it will be in the next one. just doesn't make sense the idea of a james bond film is that he's put under pressure he gets into tricky situations and has to defend himself i can't think of anything more boring than a formula one car in a james bond film this long finding this at home on some engines one from. it all depends on the formula one calls a role in the movie. the old james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does i think we both will as we are better drivers than james bond. no question about that yes it's about jim fassel is likely to drive the ast
bond franchise without them james. bond films would never have been what they are one film and the. sebastian fan so drives his as to monson himself no matter what the conditions is it just a matter of time until his formula one kong thing aston martin and a.m.r. 21 makes its 1st appearance in a james bond film. well i don't know i think there's a new film outstanding for last year was postponed to this year so i don't know if probably it will be in the next one. just doesn't make sense the...
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, from james monroe. as early in 1794, washington sent chief justice john j to england, to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal in forts in the northwest territories of the united states. improve the balance of trade between the two countries, and curtail -- with the removal of sailors from american ships. alexander hamilton drew up instructions, and confided much of the american negotiating position in advance, to facilitate an agreement. republicans literally opposed the overture, as worrying about british intimidation, a french anger of the breaking of the old alliance. got to modify the republicans, washington appointed james monroe, american minister to france in may of 1794. as a republican legislator, he was a declared admire of france, was intended to appease her ally. but removing monroe from the domestic political scene. soon after the minerals arrived in france, the new minister appeared before the national assembly, to present his credentials. he delivered a profuse of ad
, from james monroe. as early in 1794, washington sent chief justice john j to england, to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal in forts in the northwest territories of the united states. improve the balance of trade between the two countries, and curtail -- with the removal of sailors from american ships. alexander hamilton drew up instructions, and confided much of the american negotiating position in advance, to facilitate an agreement. republicans literally opposed the...
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dawn and james' stories begin the same way.ruary 20th, 2008, night of heavy drinking at dawn's house, a heated conversation about ben oxley. james asking dawn if she wants to have him killed. but that's where the stories diverge. dawn remember, says she told james, no, don't do it and fell asleep on the couch. but that's not james' story. >> she was ecstatic about what happened. she was happy i was going to kill somebody. >> it was after midnight. dawn drew him a diagram of ben's house so he could find his way to the bedroom. then he went to the 7-eleven, with dawn's bank card, drew $40 out of the atm and then they went to the walmart. dawn waited in the car while james did the shopping, shotgun shells, gloves, a flashlight. >> she was just very happy about it like you would imagine a kid going to disneyland, you know? >> but there was a problem. they'd forgotten to bring the diagram of ben's house with them. >> the plan wasn't for dawn to go in the house. the plan was just for me to go in the house. i didn't know how to get in
dawn and james' stories begin the same way.ruary 20th, 2008, night of heavy drinking at dawn's house, a heated conversation about ben oxley. james asking dawn if she wants to have him killed. but that's where the stories diverge. dawn remember, says she told james, no, don't do it and fell asleep on the couch. but that's not james' story. >> she was ecstatic about what happened. she was happy i was going to kill somebody. >> it was after midnight. dawn drew him a diagram of ben's...
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james: the countdown has begun.ition. ♪ james: after two minutes of flight, the solid rocket boosters burn out and follow i -- fall away. they are recovered in the atlantic 175 miles downrange to be towed ashore and used again for another shuttle flight. the main engines continue to burn. the external tank now empty. the space shuttle is in earth orbit, 150 miles above our planet. [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> the astronauts moving with the rotation of the earth light into night and day many times during orbit. they will see 36 sunrises and 36 magnificent sunsets as they orbit above the planet earth, looking down on clouds and life below. >> good morning. this is matthew james in melbourne. the shuttle slows from a speed of 18,000 miles per hour. shuttle goes into the heavy atmosphere and generates temperatures of up to 2800 degrees. the crew on the columbia have begun reentry at this altitude. >> they must reject and absorb this heat without transferring it to the interior spacecraft
james: the countdown has begun.ition. ♪ james: after two minutes of flight, the solid rocket boosters burn out and follow i -- fall away. they are recovered in the atlantic 175 miles downrange to be towed ashore and used again for another shuttle flight. the main engines continue to burn. the external tank now empty. the space shuttle is in earth orbit, 150 miles above our planet. [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> the astronauts moving with the rotation...
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from james monroe. early in 1794, washington sent chief justice jon jay to england to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal from for thes in the northwest territory in the united states, improve the balance of trade between the two countries and quur tail impressment or the forcible removal of sailors by american ships from the royal navy. alexander hamilton drew up the instructions and even confided much of the american position to france to facilitate an agreement. republicans bitterly opposed the diplomatic overture, fearing both british intimidation and french anger at the perceived break-in of the old alliance. washington appointed james monroe american minister to france in may of 1794. the selection of a prominent republican legislature who was declared admirer of france was intended to apiece erstwhile ally. the new minister appeared to present his credentials. he delivered an effusive address claiming the united states support for the french revolution and commitment to the
from james monroe. early in 1794, washington sent chief justice jon jay to england to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal from for thes in the northwest territory in the united states, improve the balance of trade between the two countries and quur tail impressment or the forcible removal of sailors by american ships from the royal navy. alexander hamilton drew up the instructions and even confided much of the american position to france to facilitate an agreement....
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this is a joint project between the james monroe museum and the papers of james monroe. it is particularly rewarding and meaningful to me to know that we are helping students hone their skills in the areas of museum studies, of historic preservation in working on this and letting us share this exhibit with a wider audience. we're in the process now of booking the sites of where this all will go. and we're in the process of booking the '18-'19 southern tour as it comes up on its anniversary. many other exciting opportunities also lie ahead over the next eight years as we commemorate the bicentennial of james monroe's presidency. i want to thank you for your kind attention. i don't know in we're doing questions now. okay. we will do questions at this point before the break, which i hope i've not run up against too much. [ applause ] thank you. yeah. go ahead. [ inaudible ] >> i think that given the fact that president monroe tried to be as at oak hill as much as he could during the presidency, that is certainly plausible. i think dan preston might have more intimate knowle
this is a joint project between the james monroe museum and the papers of james monroe. it is particularly rewarding and meaningful to me to know that we are helping students hone their skills in the areas of museum studies, of historic preservation in working on this and letting us share this exhibit with a wider audience. we're in the process now of booking the sites of where this all will go. and we're in the process of booking the '18-'19 southern tour as it comes up on its anniversary....
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well i'm not james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does i think we both will as we are better drivers than. his dream is to build cars that you've never seen before you play ball ball and you can probably there's a few moment before paul fell in trouble of making the call you needed to bruce hold me i'll fall from the bottom bleeding for that we should have a few minutes between you. and what's your drink. from happening. to undo the. red bull make your dreams come true. i was flying our. talk out. this is amazing. fancy a flying taxi to whisk you to your office for your next appointment these prototypes carry the promise of a new era in mobility my name is cassandra bolton and i'm ready for takeoff. just time travel into the future some experts say flying cars will reduce traffic jams in urban areas lower pollution and say travel so they get exclusive access to one of the developing companies and to find out more about their technology in 2020 this tingles theater prototype had its 1st pilot test flight staying up for about 4 minutes and 10 meters a
well i'm not james bond and i'm sure that i would drive a lot faster than james bond does i think we both will as we are better drivers than. his dream is to build cars that you've never seen before you play ball ball and you can probably there's a few moment before paul fell in trouble of making the call you needed to bruce hold me i'll fall from the bottom bleeding for that we should have a few minutes between you. and what's your drink. from happening. to undo the. red bull make your dreams...
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james' portrait almost breathes. but as a good friend, she notes that dolley's portrait, there's an absence of expression in your eye. it doesn't have that sparkle. dolley had, let's face it, just spent 16 years in d.c. exerting tremendous influence. it was going to be very hard for her to leave her friends and retire to the sleepy countryside of orange, virginia. but dolley did, indeed, follow james faithfully back to montpelier where she would largely reside for the next 19 years. she would continue to be a hostess at montpelier. many people flocked to montpelier because james madison remained in politics almost until the day he died. it was filled with family, friends, international visitors like lafayette, and dolley with the help of enslavement of women might think of nothing having 30 people stay overnight night after night after night. sometimes on rainy days, she and james would race each other under the front portico and visitors reported seeing dolley give james madison. iggy back rides. they were having fu
james' portrait almost breathes. but as a good friend, she notes that dolley's portrait, there's an absence of expression in your eye. it doesn't have that sparkle. dolley had, let's face it, just spent 16 years in d.c. exerting tremendous influence. it was going to be very hard for her to leave her friends and retire to the sleepy countryside of orange, virginia. but dolley did, indeed, follow james faithfully back to montpelier where she would largely reside for the next 19 years. she would...
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harris is director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. the most be heritage area association hosted this 45 minute event, which was part of a symposium called james monroe, presidential inauguration. bicentennial commemoration and reflection. >> our first speaker that were privileged and honor to have your today as scott harris, who is the director of the james monroe museum and memorial library and has been such since july 27th -- 2011. this museum is operated by the university of mary washington and fredericksburg and it is the largest repository in the country for artifacts and documents related to the fifth president of the united states. previously, scott was the director of the newmarket battlefield state historical park, owned by fiemme i. and he was the previous to that, director of historic resources for the city of manassas. he received his b.a. with honors from the university of mary washington, and holds a masters degree from the college of william mary. mr. harris? >> i'm not going to drop the mic, but i'm going to lower gent
harris is director of the james monroe museum and memorial library. the most be heritage area association hosted this 45 minute event, which was part of a symposium called james monroe, presidential inauguration. bicentennial commemoration and reflection. >> our first speaker that were privileged and honor to have your today as scott harris, who is the director of the james monroe museum and memorial library and has been such since july 27th -- 2011. this museum is operated by the...
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she fell deeply in love with james and james loved her deeply as well.remember that marriage was a pragmatic business and she had a son to protect. >> and property. >> yes. >> property to be managed. someone who would do that honestly and well. >> and had a reputation for running his own family's plantation in virginia. rick is next in kansas. hi, rick. >> hello, good evening. you ladies are good. >> thanks, rick. >> caller: two questions, if you would. first, did mrs. madison travel abroad, if so, when, who did she visit? among modern times first ladies, who might dolley have compared with? thank you, i'll listen while i enjoy my gelato and dolley cigar. >> that's great. did dolley madison travel abroad? >> i don't think she ever traveled abroad. >> she never did. diplomats who came from abroad were amazed by that because she was -- >> so conversant. >> yes, like a diplomatic wife or a queen. they did marvel at that, that she had that quality. >> and did in fact -- how did she get her knowledge of french fashions, for example? >> i'll tell you, if you k
she fell deeply in love with james and james loved her deeply as well.remember that marriage was a pragmatic business and she had a son to protect. >> and property. >> yes. >> property to be managed. someone who would do that honestly and well. >> and had a reputation for running his own family's plantation in virginia. rick is next in kansas. hi, rick. >> hello, good evening. you ladies are good. >> thanks, rick. >> caller: two questions, if you would....
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she and james were the original power couple. she also played a critical role in shaping the social protocol of that brand-new capital, washington d.c.. and thus, how we governed ourselves in our early days, and she did it with a totally unique style. bright, lively, charming, warm, a, quote, voter dullness in every form, a godsend friend of her. and she was also very resourceful and true. i'm getting ahead of myself. let's take a step back and answer the question, who was dolley madison, before she helped define the role of the first lady? what do we know about her? well, she always considered herself a virginian. although honestly, she was born in north carolina. in fact, this is her 250th birthday this year. her parents had moved from virginia to a quaker community in north carolina, where they lived for three years, and i love the adult -- she talked about this as a brief visit to relatives. they did move back to virginia when she was one years old, so i guess she gets that right. she had seven siblings that survived to adult
she and james were the original power couple. she also played a critical role in shaping the social protocol of that brand-new capital, washington d.c.. and thus, how we governed ourselves in our early days, and she did it with a totally unique style. bright, lively, charming, warm, a, quote, voter dullness in every form, a godsend friend of her. and she was also very resourceful and true. i'm getting ahead of myself. let's take a step back and answer the question, who was dolley madison,...
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, from james monroe. early in 1794, washington sent chief justice john jay to england to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal from force in the northwest territory of the united states, improve the balance of trade between the two countries and curtail or impress the forceful removal of sailors of american ships in the navy. alexander hamilton drew up the instructions from the british in advance to facilitate an agreement. republicans bitterly opposed the diplomatic overture and the anchor breaking of the alliance. washington appointed james monroe, american minister to france, in may of 1794. the son of a prominent republican legislator, who was a declared admirer of france, was meant to appease the ally while also removing monroe from the domestic political scene. soon after the monroes arrived in france, the new minister appeared before the national assembly to present his credentials. he delivered an address in support of the united states revolution and commitment to the allianc
, from james monroe. early in 1794, washington sent chief justice john jay to england to negotiate a treaty that would result in british withdrawal from force in the northwest territory of the united states, improve the balance of trade between the two countries and curtail or impress the forceful removal of sailors of american ships in the navy. alexander hamilton drew up the instructions from the british in advance to facilitate an agreement. republicans bitterly opposed the diplomatic...
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go google lebron james feet. lebron james feet, go ahead.our second question. which of these donkeys has not admitted to using cocaine, president rocco by a former david patterson or president bill clinton? >> which one has not admitted to using cocaine? kennedy: bolivian booger sugar yes. >> what my options again customer expect obama, or near governor patterson or bill clinton not hitler. >> bill clinton bill clinton. kennedy: aptly right. hillary is like hate studio 54 every day. okay stephen this is for you. which of these donkeys resigned in disgrace after it was revealed he had allegedly played close to $80000 to prostitutes during his time in office. kilpatrick, and are governor ellie her or former new jersey governor jim. [inaudible] >> it sounds like all of them for being honest. i'm going to go spitzer on that. and lebron james is a moral coward. >> i don't even know where you're aptly right congratulations. human microtiter to appease. you can make it what had a percent bucher make this a turkey marie, here you go. which of these
go google lebron james feet. lebron james feet, go ahead.our second question. which of these donkeys has not admitted to using cocaine, president rocco by a former david patterson or president bill clinton? >> which one has not admitted to using cocaine? kennedy: bolivian booger sugar yes. >> what my options again customer expect obama, or near governor patterson or bill clinton not hitler. >> bill clinton bill clinton. kennedy: aptly right. hillary is like hate studio 54...
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james k. polk was president when and tell us the four things that he promised to do. we'll go back and go all the details before the four things. he promised to do well it was president from 1844 one year president by his choice. he said i will not run for election and he would not accept. any suggestion and many democrats pushed him to run again. on the on about the week of his inaugural. he told his friend george bancroft who was to be a sector in navy greatest historian, by the way. he said bancroft, there are four things i want to do. there will be my great measures. one we will lower the tariff. controversial issue two we will create an independent treasury. we'll take all the government's money out of these corrupt private banks, which pay us no interest and we put those those funds in private vaults to pay the bill to meet the payroll. 3 we will take california and we'll take oregon that will make us from sea to shining sea. he said he would do it and he did it. what right did we have t
james k. polk was president when and tell us the four things that he promised to do. we'll go back and go all the details before the four things. he promised to do well it was president from 1844 one year president by his choice. he said i will not run for election and he would not accept. any suggestion and many democrats pushed him to run again. on the on about the week of his inaugural. he told his friend george bancroft who was to be a sector in navy greatest historian, by the way. he said...
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lebron james runs the league. he's more powerful the commissioner.o do, that's how much power he has. i did a show with jim brown who in the 1960s, will chamberlain, muhammad ali, so many others and when athletes stood up and said enough, so i know he wanted michael jordan to stand up and speak out for the longest time and he says i'm not going to do that. i think people are saying, i think athletes think he should speak up, but take a breath, because if you go on twitter and threaten someone, i thought you get banned? i'm still waiting to read that hunter biden story. he came down and said, it does not do anyone good, my anger is still here for what happens. i have my sympathy for that girl and her family. i think it's irresponsible. 50 million people. if you watch espn, they lead every "sportscenter" with athletes speaking out. there is no balance anywhere. they are down 40% on abc and 20% on espn and i think these things are related. people want a break. >> harris: kennedy? >> kennedy: i don't want to hear from lebron james because he's basically
lebron james runs the league. he's more powerful the commissioner.o do, that's how much power he has. i did a show with jim brown who in the 1960s, will chamberlain, muhammad ali, so many others and when athletes stood up and said enough, so i know he wanted michael jordan to stand up and speak out for the longest time and he says i'm not going to do that. i think people are saying, i think athletes think he should speak up, but take a breath, because if you go on twitter and threaten someone,...
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james: i don't think so. video can play a role, as you said. we can point to examples that because of video, we now know about them. five years ago, there was a lot of optimism or too much across the political spectrum that body-worn cameras on police officers would have basic effect and impact on police use of force. and the research is out, and it doesn't. steve: 30 seconds left, and i know this is unfair, but in your report, you write about violations of the fourth amendment of the u.s. constitution. i like to have discussions wedged income a constitutional rights. can you give us a quick snapshot of what rights are regularly violated of black americans? nada: the right not to be the pride of your liberty, not being handcuffed, not being detained, the right to not be abused, to not be beaten, to not be subjected to excessive force. the right to not be murdered, the right to not be killed, to not have police as judge, jury and executioner. it is important that we recognize, as the commissioners did, that u.s. rights are being violate it, as w
james: i don't think so. video can play a role, as you said. we can point to examples that because of video, we now know about them. five years ago, there was a lot of optimism or too much across the political spectrum that body-worn cameras on police officers would have basic effect and impact on police use of force. and the research is out, and it doesn't. steve: 30 seconds left, and i know this is unfair, but in your report, you write about violations of the fourth amendment of the u.s....
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james baldwin with officials at the embassy of the netherlands.hey had just given him a certificate of appreciation for his service, and the 784th tank battalion, which rolled through towns in france and the netherlands, fighting the germans. during this event, it was just really amazing to hear the story told by dr. james baldwin of his service. you could hear a pin drop in the auditorium as dr. baldwin told about rolling through these towns in the netherlands and fighting the germans. i had a chance to interview dr. baldwin after the event, and again he told me his story of fighting the germans. he told me that he fired and 81 millimeters mortar gun at nazi troops which had a stranglehold on holland. here is a quote that i really loved from my interview with him. he says, "we took 23 cities in three days. we were really moving, we were taking the cities meaning killing germans and running them out. we came in and we liberated them. to know that i had a role in the liberation of holland means a lot." the embassy of the netherlands honored baldwin
james baldwin with officials at the embassy of the netherlands.hey had just given him a certificate of appreciation for his service, and the 784th tank battalion, which rolled through towns in france and the netherlands, fighting the germans. during this event, it was just really amazing to hear the story told by dr. james baldwin of his service. you could hear a pin drop in the auditorium as dr. baldwin told about rolling through these towns in the netherlands and fighting the germans. i had a...
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james: let's look at the day's other news.tions refugee agency says as many as 65,000 people are fleeing from a city in northeast nigeria after a series of attacks islamist militants. fighters claiming to be loyal to the self-styled islamic state have condued attacks. of these 12 people were killed. cuba's ruling, and his party is holding and historic congress that is expected to end six decades of domination by the castro brothers. real cost route --raul castro has indicated he will resign. world health organization says coronavirus cases globally are approaching the previous highest total on record. the number of new cases each week h doubled in february. the who says the rate of increase is worrying. staying with covid, a weekend curfew has come into force in the indian capital, new delhi, as coronavirus cases continue to rise. hospitals are reporting severe shortages of beds and oxygen. there are fears that a dangerous ne variant could be on the rise. reporter: this is india over the last 24 hours. another wave of coronavi
james: let's look at the day's other news.tions refugee agency says as many as 65,000 people are fleeing from a city in northeast nigeria after a series of attacks islamist militants. fighters claiming to be loyal to the self-styled islamic state have condued attacks. of these 12 people were killed. cuba's ruling, and his party is holding and historic congress that is expected to end six decades of domination by the castro brothers. real cost route --raul castro has indicated he will resign....
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and one of the executioners of major ridge was james hare. so, the trail of tears is an example of what can happen when prejudice combines with greed. it was a direct result of the supreme court decision in worcester vs. georgia being ig in order. while we as cherokees faced a great adversity of the forcd removal, we survived. we immediately began to re-establish our nation. we were able to adapt to our new lands and prosper in them, and chief hoskins after lunch will talk about the rebuilding of our nation and where we are today. so, this ability of our people to survive and adapt is a true story of the trail of tears and how we wish it to be remembered. thank you. >> so, are there any questions? >> i'd like now to thank you for sharing with us that very tragic story. my name is steven atkins, and it just really illuminates the bloodthirsty, land grabbing invaders that set foot at jamestown on may 14, 1607. and less than three years later, lord delaware ore ordered the annihilation of a tribe and by 1699, nine out of ten of the virginia wood
and one of the executioners of major ridge was james hare. so, the trail of tears is an example of what can happen when prejudice combines with greed. it was a direct result of the supreme court decision in worcester vs. georgia being ig in order. while we as cherokees faced a great adversity of the forcd removal, we survived. we immediately began to re-establish our nation. we were able to adapt to our new lands and prosper in them, and chief hoskins after lunch will talk about the rebuilding...
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james,. position is held. stay with us, james. we have much more to do. let's get your first word news. annabelle droulers is with 15. annabelle: thanks. derek chauvin has been found guilty of the murder of george floyd. a jury convicted him of that charge and two lesser ones. it deliberated for less than 11 hours over the killing that sparked nationwide protests over racial inequality in the u.s. he will be sentenced in eight weeks. in germany, chancellor angela merkel's conservative bloc is heading for a tough election battle in september. a new poll shows the green surging ahead. the most popular party in the country. unlike the bruising battle for the conservative nomination, the greens maintained unity in taking her. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. annmarie. annmarie: thank you so much. annabelle droulers in hong kong. we just had some breaking numbers from asml come in and quickly, the topline, second-quarter net sales fo
james,. position is held. stay with us, james. we have much more to do. let's get your first word news. annabelle droulers is with 15. annabelle: thanks. derek chauvin has been found guilty of the murder of george floyd. a jury convicted him of that charge and two lesser ones. it deliberated for less than 11 hours over the killing that sparked nationwide protests over racial inequality in the u.s. he will be sentenced in eight weeks. in germany, chancellor angela merkel's conservative bloc is...
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african descent in the united states and is about to release those findings next week and professor james foreman jr who teaches law at yale university and is the author of the book locking up our own crime and punishment in black america thanks to both of you for joining us today and these are obviously tense times not i mean i know your report is about to come out but we also have a trial going on and a verdict expected in the coming day or days with derek show and as we produce this show i am very aware that 3 black people on average in the united states will die in the next 24 hours as a result of police actions can you frame for us what the stakes are in the show in trial and its outcome right now. well the stakes are high as you know you know that the stakes are high in many ways we're looking at how is the jury going to make this decision what are they going to be talking about what are they going to be thinking about and how are they taking all the information that's been provided and obviously across the country and really across the world people are waiting to see whether or not
african descent in the united states and is about to release those findings next week and professor james foreman jr who teaches law at yale university and is the author of the book locking up our own crime and punishment in black america thanks to both of you for joining us today and these are obviously tense times not i mean i know your report is about to come out but we also have a trial going on and a verdict expected in the coming day or days with derek show and as we produce this show i...
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is saying as a member of his team he's saying it as le bron james the person and he's allowed to have that opinion and i would argue that corporations and individuals who work for corporations are also speaking out so that you have a job being very interesting that the c.e.o. . is a weird crossroads a very gray area so switching gears a bit former new york yankee alex rodriguez. he just spent 1500000000 to purchase the minnesota timberwolves. minnesota lynx yet you wouldn't know by the statement he put out is this just more disrespect toward women's sports as a whole yes because again people want women to sport the beseeches of a study that people love watching women's sports of promise it's not it's always accessible sometimes behind a paywall like you know c.b.s. all access to the national to soccer league cup you can't you're going to ask people to pay for it but you want to have the access is just doesn't work like basically we made the announcement that he bought the. timberwolf you didn't lose your lives at o.s.u. which is arguably the most successful franchise that i didn't see
is saying as a member of his team he's saying it as le bron james the person and he's allowed to have that opinion and i would argue that corporations and individuals who work for corporations are also speaking out so that you have a job being very interesting that the c.e.o. . is a weird crossroads a very gray area so switching gears a bit former new york yankee alex rodriguez. he just spent 1500000000 to purchase the minnesota timberwolves. minnesota lynx yet you wouldn't know by the...
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james: i am james michener.t of my working years on this planet, i have been chronicling the rise and fall, and if there is one thing i am convinced that, is that enemies do not destroy nations. time and the loss of will brings them down. to see that it does not happen to this nation of ours, the united states cannot retreat from the challenge of our age. narrator: each era of human history progresses to a point at which it is eligible to wrestle with the great problems. the ancient greeks, it was the organization of society. for the medievalists, the spelling of their relationship to god. for the men of the 15th and 16th centuries, the mastery of the ocean, and for us, it is the determination of how mankind can live in harmony on the finite globe we call earth, while establishing relationships to an infinite space. >> ok, that is on. we are ready for final suit pressure adjustment. james: i am struck with wonder at the energy expended by thousands of people, not only in the united states, but around the world,
james: i am james michener.t of my working years on this planet, i have been chronicling the rise and fall, and if there is one thing i am convinced that, is that enemies do not destroy nations. time and the loss of will brings them down. to see that it does not happen to this nation of ours, the united states cannot retreat from the challenge of our age. narrator: each era of human history progresses to a point at which it is eligible to wrestle with the great problems. the ancient greeks, it...
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soledad: andrea james, so nice to have a chance to talk to you. were working in the criminal justice system for a long while before you yourself went to prison. tell me a little bit about your back story, the work you were doing, and then what eventually brought you into prison. andrea james: i started out as a lawyer here in roxbury, in boston, in the courts here in massachusetts, in defending people with criminal matters as a criminal defense attorney and then slowly was brought into the real estate conveyance practice. and i represented banks, and i got in trouble doing that worka i was a black woman lawyer who was doing a lot of work in the community. and i really became frightened to tell anybody that i'd made a mistake. and then, i made it worse by trying to ix the mistake myself. and so, i ended up serving a two-year federal prison sentence for wire fraud. soledad: so, talk to me a little bit about what you left behind when you went off to prison. and i asked because i think it's relevant to the work that you're doing now. andrea james: 85%
soledad: andrea james, so nice to have a chance to talk to you. were working in the criminal justice system for a long while before you yourself went to prison. tell me a little bit about your back story, the work you were doing, and then what eventually brought you into prison. andrea james: i started out as a lawyer here in roxbury, in boston, in the courts here in massachusetts, in defending people with criminal matters as a criminal defense attorney and then slowly was brought into the real...
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we will talk to james sweeney.i like about the airlines, the global counters of heads on airlines, if you look forward from may to september. lisa: and how bifurcated that view is. the international airport association director general has been talking about how domestic travel is down 51% in february and going forward from may through september, you will still see traffic down substantially, although picking up. this to me is one of the key questions, the bifurcation between domestic travel and between the u.s. and china where inoculations are going at her than land, or -- are going better than planned or europe, down based on 2019 levels. delta was heated in his conversation with david westin, saying domestic versus international works out well in 2022. james sweeney joins us with credit suisse. i want to get to the inflation discussion. let's first look at the body count discussion. delta airlines said they are having trouble cutting employees , things are ramping up so fast. how close are we do it tight labor m
we will talk to james sweeney.i like about the airlines, the global counters of heads on airlines, if you look forward from may to september. lisa: and how bifurcated that view is. the international airport association director general has been talking about how domestic travel is down 51% in february and going forward from may through september, you will still see traffic down substantially, although picking up. this to me is one of the key questions, the bifurcation between domestic travel...
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sarah polk and dolley madison with james kaye poke.hotography as a political tool, how to politicians absorb this new technology you really don't get into the 18 fifties and then the 1860 election when photography is everywhere. now it is almost a novelty in 18 forties and it's not all that terrific. first of, all you have to sit for a long time, it's not a single shot click and your pictures there. you have to actually sit there rigidly and not move while the photograph is being taken. so i think they are moving towards photography. what's much more important i think than photography is still the very sophisticated lionel type and the sophisticated art in newspapers so you had a wonderful campaign posters that are being done from what when polk polk runs for example. courier, who later becomes korean i've does a campaign poster for the opponent of polk henry clay. justice to harry in the west is the picture of harry henry clay. so, they are using that kind of technology photography i think, it probably want to save for the film oars a
sarah polk and dolley madison with james kaye poke.hotography as a political tool, how to politicians absorb this new technology you really don't get into the 18 fifties and then the 1860 election when photography is everywhere. now it is almost a novelty in 18 forties and it's not all that terrific. first of, all you have to sit for a long time, it's not a single shot click and your pictures there. you have to actually sit there rigidly and not move while the photograph is being taken. so i...
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james and area. i anticipate that as the sun comes up, more crews will be coming down here to board up the business is a lot cheaper to boarded up and to make repairs especially some windows are so specialized that it could take a long time. according to the construction worker that i talked to a long time for that window to come back back to you. and the question is how long is it going to take for the verdict to come back because i'm just getting to the closing arguments this morning and for the communities there. thank you. will for the communities in minneapolis themselves. >> they've got school that out right now. there's a lot of impacts locally as they wait for this verdict to come in. >> we have craig treadway in minneapolis with more on what's happening there. >> on sunday afternoon. they gathered at what could be called the crossroads of justice. hope rename the george floyd memorial plaza and at the center, a monument to others who have lost their lives at the hands of police. some now tra
james and area. i anticipate that as the sun comes up, more crews will be coming down here to board up the business is a lot cheaper to boarded up and to make repairs especially some windows are so specialized that it could take a long time. according to the construction worker that i talked to a long time for that window to come back back to you. and the question is how long is it going to take for the verdict to come back because i'm just getting to the closing arguments this morning and for...
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with the james webb space telescopes, we will be able to see infrared light. a good analogy is thinking about trying to look at a big forest through a crack in a gait. you know, we were kind of seeing blurry images and trying to make out what was going on. with james webb we will be able to really open the gate for the first time. >> natalie you also be working with the web telescope project. and that capability will give us the chance to look back in time almost to the beginning of the universe. what are we hoping to learn? >> my goodness, i have a lot of interest on what we will learn about the planets themselves, their climates, and how their atmospheres transfer and implications to life. but webb, but since it has a large collecting area, his he deep in the universe. we can reach back to the first 200 million years after the big bang. we will be able to see phenomenon like the supernova of the very first stars that were formed in the entire universe at a moment, at pocket time. literally the lights were turned on for the first time in the universe. it is t
with the james webb space telescopes, we will be able to see infrared light. a good analogy is thinking about trying to look at a big forest through a crack in a gait. you know, we were kind of seeing blurry images and trying to make out what was going on. with james webb we will be able to really open the gate for the first time. >> natalie you also be working with the web telescope project. and that capability will give us the chance to look back in time almost to the beginning of the...
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the politically charged finals featuring a very woke lebron james averaged only 7.5 million viewers, a 50% decline over the previous year. the final game of the series last year garnered only 5.6 million views, that's it. if that's an all-time low. for reference, in michael jordan's last nba finals, his appearance, 36 million americans watching, so who's the greatest ofof all time, lebron? and by the way, lebron james vilifying the police, doxxing the cop who stopped in unarmedja innocent african-american woman from being stabbed likely to death in ohio is definitely not helping viewership. in fact, one bar in ohio banned the nba from their tb's until lebron james is removed from the league. on twitter, thought this was hilarious, made fun of the bar but now the same lebron james is now going viral for all the wrong reasons, take a look. >> have him call my cell phone right away please, thank you. can you put the knife down please? no, sir, stop -- hold on. it's lebron. it's me again, i'm out here on a service call and there's a guy trying to stab a guy with another knife? they are b
the politically charged finals featuring a very woke lebron james averaged only 7.5 million viewers, a 50% decline over the previous year. the final game of the series last year garnered only 5.6 million views, that's it. if that's an all-time low. for reference, in michael jordan's last nba finals, his appearance, 36 million americans watching, so who's the greatest ofof all time, lebron? and by the way, lebron james vilifying the police, doxxing the cop who stopped in unarmedja innocent...