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this made the james brothers absolutely livid. they took revenge on the neighbor who had allowed the pinkerton's to stay on their farm and kind of spy out the james' farm, and this also made them return to outlawry full time. they continued to rob all sorts of things. now the demise of the james/younger gang occurred at northfield, minnesota bank robbery. they attempted to rob the bank on september 7, 1876. jessie and frank james when bob younger went inside the bank while cole and others stayed outside. they stood guard outside. those inside of the bank demanded that the vault be opened so they could take the money. the clerk refused so they shot him and killed the man. however, that turned out to be their demise because that gunshot alerted the citizens of town that there was a bank robbery going on and so they all rushed and took up their arms and started shooting at outlaws outside of the bank. miller and chadwell were killed and cole younger was wounded. he was hit in the thigh. by this point frank and jesse and bob younger i
this made the james brothers absolutely livid. they took revenge on the neighbor who had allowed the pinkerton's to stay on their farm and kind of spy out the james' farm, and this also made them return to outlawry full time. they continued to rob all sorts of things. now the demise of the james/younger gang occurred at northfield, minnesota bank robbery. they attempted to rob the bank on september 7, 1876. jessie and frank james when bob younger went inside the bank while cole and others...
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he joined the james gang.1887 he moved to telluride, colorado, where he found work digging a pipeline into town. he then secured an appointment as a city marshal and enforced the law by clubbing ruffians with his fist. he was rumored to continue his criminal activities from time to time and in 1889 butch cassidy and his band robbed the bank in that town of $20,000 and rumors spread that clark had agreed to, for part of the loot, he would conveniently be out of town when they tried to rob the bank. this was never proven. but he was fired nonetheless and he promptly offered to kill a member of the city council for 15 cents or two for 25 cents, whichever you prefer. he remained in that town until he was shot to death on august 7 of 1895. he had been walking down main street. he was shot in the back. no real investigation ever took place. the killer was never discovered. rumor said that several prominent businessmen wanted him gone and therefore he was gone. and that was that. was this really the man who had fough
he joined the james gang.1887 he moved to telluride, colorado, where he found work digging a pipeline into town. he then secured an appointment as a city marshal and enforced the law by clubbing ruffians with his fist. he was rumored to continue his criminal activities from time to time and in 1889 butch cassidy and his band robbed the bank in that town of $20,000 and rumors spread that clark had agreed to, for part of the loot, he would conveniently be out of town when they tried to rob the...
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>> james lapan. >> james lapan, one of nick's co-workers police had already spoken with. >> it's justver got along. >> jeff johnson said just 11 days before the murder, lapan had come to him with a complaint about nick and with it, a warning. >> he said that if i don't handle it, he has his own way of handling things and just bolted right out of my office. >> you knew the name james lapan. >> i did. >> nick had talked about him as somebody he'd had problems with. >> yes. >> but not being afraid of. >> no. >> detective garcia now interviewed lapan again at marana aerospace. he told her he spent the sunday before the murder with his family and said he and his wife went to bed around 9:00 and got up around 5:00 a. m., which would have been an hour after nick's murder. >> if i contact your wife, she's going to tell me this is where you were on sunday? >> i would hope so. >> okay. >> he pretty much answered all the questions that we had. the interview ends. >> but then maybe two minutes later, there was a knock on her door. >> and it's james. he came back, and he tells us, i basically need
>> james lapan. >> james lapan, one of nick's co-workers police had already spoken with. >> it's justver got along. >> jeff johnson said just 11 days before the murder, lapan had come to him with a complaint about nick and with it, a warning. >> he said that if i don't handle it, he has his own way of handling things and just bolted right out of my office. >> you knew the name james lapan. >> i did. >> nick had talked about him as somebody he'd...
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she had to protect james and protect their world. >> did she do something to marie to protect james?rie she disappeared, the detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and, thus, did something to? her >> cell phone tower information from the area -- >> no. nowhere near marie. so, they check the cell towers for james's phone, and where do you know? when marie sent that last text message saying she was leaving town. both her phone and the pastures pinging off at the same cell tower two blocks from his house. and when marie's was drop mazda was dropped at the airport -- >> we had james's phone touching near the airport. why would his phone be near the airport? >> well either james innocently drove marie to the airport, or he drove her car there to cover up a crime. no way to prove it either way, so they were stuck again. which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue, jason came to call. he had something the detectives needed to hear, he said. it takes a certain amount of
she had to protect james and protect their world. >> did she do something to marie to protect james?rie she disappeared, the detectives got permission to look at the cell phone records of all three of them. would they prove tanya was with marie when she vanished and, thus, did something to? her >> cell phone tower information from the area -- >> no. nowhere near marie. so, they check the cell towers for james's phone, and where do you know? when marie sent that last text...
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james: were asking who needs all this government because we said a unique moment in u.s.istory usually when politicians propose massive expansions of government is to address a faltering economy which the politicians rightly or wrongly blame on a market failure. but the u.s. economy has been rebounding strongly for an entire year, for as long as the government has been keeping records, there has never been as many job openings in the united states is there are right now, even more than the pre-covid trump years. yet washington is constructing an massive federal invention. no surprise given the principal architect of the spending surge is senate budget committee bernie sanders a devout socialist. whether americans are working well or not he does not like them and replaces them with government. why are so many democrats in congress going along with this experiment. the threat of washington printing and spending dollars is white americans are expressing great concern about the economy and a new fox pole. despite a roaring job market and a roaring stock market, the impact of
james: were asking who needs all this government because we said a unique moment in u.s.istory usually when politicians propose massive expansions of government is to address a faltering economy which the politicians rightly or wrongly blame on a market failure. but the u.s. economy has been rebounding strongly for an entire year, for as long as the government has been keeping records, there has never been as many job openings in the united states is there are right now, even more than the...
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james, lots of countries _ still out. james, lots of countries in _ still out. of countries in this part i still out. james, lots of countries in this part of still out. james, lots of- countries in this part of the world often find themselves stuck in the middle between superpower present and the superpower present and the superpower of the future, china. what did they want to get out of this visit, do you think, the singaporeans in the vietnamese? i think, the singaporeans in the vietnamese?— vietnamese? i think both singapore _ vietnamese? i think both singapore and _ vietnamese? i think both singapore and vietnam . vietnamese? i think both l singapore and vietnam and vietnamese? i think both - singapore and vietnam and other countries in the region one a sense the us is here to stay, that it sense the us is here to stay, thatitis sense the us is here to stay, that it is not going to cut and run, as was the risk under president trump, and that's why afghanistan plays into this, but they also want to know that the us is going to be helpful. they don't want ame
james, lots of countries _ still out. james, lots of countries in _ still out. of countries in this part i still out. james, lots of countries in this part of still out. james, lots of- countries in this part of the world often find themselves stuck in the middle between superpower present and the superpower present and the superpower of the future, china. what did they want to get out of this visit, do you think, the singaporeans in the vietnamese? i think, the singaporeans in the...
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gerry: hello and welcome to the wall street journal at large i'm james freeman and for james under gerryaker. how many allies will be left behind when the united states leaves afghanistan tuesday is the deadline when joe biden in the taliban who are suddenly in charge have given our troops for departing the country. there is a sentence we never expected to utter. american took never again to see carnage like the bombing that killed a dozens of service members and dozens of her afghan friends waiting and praying for a flight out of kabul pre-the white house and continue to insist it's a deadline for departure. the white house has been breaking to the american public and to those on the ground but not everybody is getting a seat on the remaining airplanes. here is the president on thursday evening. >> it will complete our mission and we will continue after troops are withdrawn to find means by which we define any american who wishes to get out of afghanistan, we will find them and we will get them out. james: for now we can only imagine how the president intends to bring other people home
gerry: hello and welcome to the wall street journal at large i'm james freeman and for james under gerryaker. how many allies will be left behind when the united states leaves afghanistan tuesday is the deadline when joe biden in the taliban who are suddenly in charge have given our troops for departing the country. there is a sentence we never expected to utter. american took never again to see carnage like the bombing that killed a dozens of service members and dozens of her afghan friends...
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james: extremely optimistic.some gigantic advances for some of these shows, a lot of tickets being sold. i just came back from los angeles where we just opened "hamilton." people had no problem with masks, with show their i.d., whether they are vaccinated, or negative covid tests. everyone is really thrilled to be back. look, if you have a negative covid test, you show your vaccine, you have a mask. if you are under 12, you show a negative covid test. come on,, alter broadway. we have all been dashcam on -- come one, come all to broadway. romaine: one question that was brought up by our previous guest a good portion of the customer base are tourists particularly international tourists. we know that international tourism is nowhere near where it was before the pandemic. how does that affect things? james: we are finding a lot of tri-state people buying tickets. to be honest with you, hamilton has a $37 million advance. that is pretty darn good. a lot of them are tri-state, local people who just want to get out. le
james: extremely optimistic.some gigantic advances for some of these shows, a lot of tickets being sold. i just came back from los angeles where we just opened "hamilton." people had no problem with masks, with show their i.d., whether they are vaccinated, or negative covid tests. everyone is really thrilled to be back. look, if you have a negative covid test, you show your vaccine, you have a mask. if you are under 12, you show a negative covid test. come on,, alter broadway. we have...
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ag james: yes. mention of a report to the albany police department regarding the groping incident. can you specify if that was made by the executive chamber or has the victim herself stepped forward and given a report to the albany police department? mr. kim: it's our understanding that the report was made by the executive chamber. fabian: our last question is from rebecca lewis, from city and state. rebecca, your line is open. rebecca lewis: hi, attorney general. i just wanted to ask, with this report out now, you said that you're not going to speculate on whether the governor's fit to serve or if he should run again. what do you want the public to take away from this report? ag james: that these 11 women were in a hostile and toxic work environment, and that we should believe women, and that what we have an obligation and a duty to do is to protect women in their workplace. and what this investigation revealed was a disturbing pattern of conduct by the governor of the great state of new york. and
ag james: yes. mention of a report to the albany police department regarding the groping incident. can you specify if that was made by the executive chamber or has the victim herself stepped forward and given a report to the albany police department? mr. kim: it's our understanding that the report was made by the executive chamber. fabian: our last question is from rebecca lewis, from city and state. rebecca, your line is open. rebecca lewis: hi, attorney general. i just wanted to ask, with...
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ag james: good mo. i'm joined here today by anne clark and joon kim, the two lead attorneys who are designated as special deputies to the attorney general's office to announce the findings of their investigation into allegations of sexual harassment made against governor andrew cuomo. i'll make a brief statement, and then turn it over to ms. clark and to mr. kim, who will delve into the investigation's findings. the independent investigation has concluded that governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, and in doing so violated federal and state law. specifically, the investigation found that governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed current and former new york state employees by engaging in unwelcome and non-consensual touching and making numerous offensive comments of a suggestive and sexual nature that created a hostile work environment for women. the investigators independently corroborated and substantiated these facts through interviews and evidence, including contemporaneous notes and c
ag james: good mo. i'm joined here today by anne clark and joon kim, the two lead attorneys who are designated as special deputies to the attorney general's office to announce the findings of their investigation into allegations of sexual harassment made against governor andrew cuomo. i'll make a brief statement, and then turn it over to ms. clark and to mr. kim, who will delve into the investigation's findings. the independent investigation has concluded that governor andrew cuomo sexually...
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james. _ know what their future holds now. james. i'm — know what their future holds now.bing the terror gripping kabul as the taliban sweep in, and we have spoken to young women during the day in afghanistan who say if they are young, they would not have known life under a taliban regime. you had a very moving _ life under a taliban regime. you had a very moving interview— life under a taliban regime. you had a very moving interview with - life under a taliban regime. you had a very moving interview with a - a very moving interview with a bbc correspondent who was an afghan woman from reading earlier, and she talks of the terror that is gripping women across the country. we have been hearing terrible stories, and actually the afghan spokesman being so glib and saying, of course it will be fine as long as they where the burqa, the fact they have become a media savvy makes them even more sinister in my eyes, but as we are hearing stories of 12 your girls being ripped from their families and sold to warriors as sex slaves. i have three daughters, and that absolutely shows my
james. _ know what their future holds now. james. i'm — know what their future holds now.bing the terror gripping kabul as the taliban sweep in, and we have spoken to young women during the day in afghanistan who say if they are young, they would not have known life under a taliban regime. you had a very moving _ life under a taliban regime. you had a very moving interview— life under a taliban regime. you had a very moving interview with - life under a taliban regime. you had a very moving...
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james: absolutely.the issues is the government here has announced the president was assassinated last month and people do not trust ngos here after the 2010 earthquake where they covered themselves with glory. a little bit of confusing on the ground. people know who should be doing what and what the result of that is. people on the ground actually need to help but are getting it. anchor: james, thank you so much . those pictures, i have to say, what people are living through this week in something. with the recent history, so difficult as well. you're watching bbc worl news america. still to come on tonight's program. last month's protest in cuba opened a window into dissent on the island nation. it will take a look at what has happened to notice. ♪ -- take a look at what has happened to those. ♪ anchor: new zealand's government is extending a nationwide lockdown until midnight on tuesday. 14 new cases have been recorded in the past 24 hours. our correspondent has more.y the correspondent: new zealand w
james: absolutely.the issues is the government here has announced the president was assassinated last month and people do not trust ngos here after the 2010 earthquake where they covered themselves with glory. a little bit of confusing on the ground. people know who should be doing what and what the result of that is. people on the ground actually need to help but are getting it. anchor: james, thank you so much . those pictures, i have to say, what people are living through this week in...
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— on that, james? i think it's a difficult one _ on that, james?e and there is - on that, james? i think it's a difficult one and there is an l difficult one and there is an argument to be said that obviously this is about victims, we don't want to make it all about him. i mean, five people have lost their lives and it's absolutely awful, and i think we are starting to see the pictures, we saw the picture of his mother, we've seen the picture of the little girl and her father. and obviously there are lots of questions about what's happened, but we can't forget that five people, we need to take a moment to remember them, and the new space to remember them. inevitably there will be questions about how we can stop this happening again, because the last thing we want to see is anything like this happening ever again, and obviously what we're talking about now is opening a whole new can of worms about police numbers and their ability to monitor these kinds of things. that's a whole new discussion and debate, and i'm sure this will ramble on in the days
— on that, james? i think it's a difficult one _ on that, james?e and there is - on that, james? i think it's a difficult one and there is an l difficult one and there is an argument to be said that obviously this is about victims, we don't want to make it all about him. i mean, five people have lost their lives and it's absolutely awful, and i think we are starting to see the pictures, we saw the picture of his mother, we've seen the picture of the little girl and her father. and obviously...
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james, on that story, what do ou one way. james, on that story, what do you make — one way.— one way. james, on that story, what do you make of it? i mean, i- one way. james, on that story, what do you make of it? i mean, i think. do you make of it? i mean, i think it's hiuhl do you make of it? i mean, i think it's highly concerning. _ do you make of it? i mean, i think it's highly concerning. the - do you make of it? i mean, i think it's highly concerning. the other. it's highly concerning. the other side of— it's highly concerning. the other side of this— it's highly concerning. the other side of this is well, the afghan he covers _ side of this is well, the afghan he covers dutch afghan he government, in terms _ covers dutch afghan he government, in terms of— covers dutch afghan he government, in terms of their corruption within that particular administration and how they— that particular administration and how they are dealing with a —— the taliban, _ how they are dealing with a —— the taliban, at— how they are dealing with a —— the taliban, at some point british and ame
james, on that story, what do ou one way. james, on that story, what do you make — one way.— one way. james, on that story, what do you make of it? i mean, i- one way. james, on that story, what do you make of it? i mean, i think. do you make of it? i mean, i think it's hiuhl do you make of it? i mean, i think it's highly concerning. _ do you make of it? i mean, i think it's highly concerning. the - do you make of it? i mean, i think it's highly concerning. the other. it's highly...
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and james?ol holstered in the small of his back as he walked out to greet todd and don. >> i had a nine millimeter on me, and i know how to use it extremely well. >> here is james'memory of a confrontation so tense it sounds almost surreal. as the two men approached the house, he said, they hid behind todd and rachel's children. >> he had ariel in his arms, using her as a human shield. and don had alex in his arms, hiding on the other side of the car. >> they were afraid that you were going to shoot them? >> perhaps. and i can't remember whether or not todd actually went to the door with the kid or i went to the door or whatever. but he was a human shield. he was gonna stop the bullets, >> that's a little scary. >> yeah, it is scary. >> todd was holding ariel, and don was holding alex. and todd came up, he looks -- just a wreck. >> todd confronted me, he said, "rachel and i aren't divorced yet, and i would appreciate it if you would stay away from her." >> and? >> nope. >> you said no? >> i said
and james?ol holstered in the small of his back as he walked out to greet todd and don. >> i had a nine millimeter on me, and i know how to use it extremely well. >> here is james'memory of a confrontation so tense it sounds almost surreal. as the two men approached the house, he said, they hid behind todd and rachel's children. >> he had ariel in his arms, using her as a human shield. and don had alex in his arms, hiding on the other side of the car. >> they were afraid...
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james baldwin of his service. you could hear pen drop in the audit auditorium as baldwin told about rolling through these towns and the netherlands and 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 an 81 millimeter mortar gun at nazi troops, which had a stranglehold and holland during the war. um, here's a quote that i really loved from my interview with him. he says we took 23 cities and three days. we were really moving. we were taking the city's meaning killing germans and running them out. we came in and we freed them we liberated them to know i had a role in the liberation of holland means a lot. so again the embassy of the netherlands honored baldwin and hundreds of other black soldiers as part of their commemoration of the 75th anniversary of what they called the liberation. freeing them from german occupation and oppression and i hope you'll both have a chance to go and look at the lively
james baldwin of his service. you could hear pen drop in the audit auditorium as baldwin told about rolling through these towns and the netherlands and 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 an 81 millimeter mortar gun at nazi troops, which had a stranglehold and holland during the war. um, here's a quote that i really loved from my interview with him. he says we took 23...
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james, back to you.uspect a lot of. >> portions of the bay area north and east they're going to be spears in that same thing. camila, thank you very much. and one of the big questions then going forward is how much longer will these hazy conditions last well, for some insight. let's find out. dave. good morning. >> good morning, james. good morning. everybody. and if you missed the sunrise this morning with collarization how about the sunset tonight and we'll still have that kind of haze going on this is what it looks like from the east bay shoreline. so not too bad as we take a look at the shot from u c berkeley, although different story, though, around the golden gate. those we wait for this fog, a mix out still kind of up that foggy like conditions in place there. orange off to the distance. now the winds, we don't have a lot of the surface and really a lot is what we want and we want them some not that plea that means on the glow where they're starting to circulate. will have local winds being driven
james, back to you.uspect a lot of. >> portions of the bay area north and east they're going to be spears in that same thing. camila, thank you very much. and one of the big questions then going forward is how much longer will these hazy conditions last well, for some insight. let's find out. dave. good morning. >> good morning, james. good morning. everybody. and if you missed the sunrise this morning with collarization how about the sunset tonight and we'll still have that kind of...
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james, back to you.ate 6.32 and happening now, palo alto police are investigating 2 assaults that happened in 2 days. and both cases, a van on a bike groped the women kron four's will tran live in palo alto with what investigators know so far will. >> they're still looking to see if this man is responsible for both assaults. you can see there's a running path a bike path right behind me. >> this is on the 500 block of sand hill road and just to give you a landmark. it's right across the street from the stanford shopping center. so let me pull up a map for you so you can know the locations. they're not too far apart from each other. i already said that i'm on sand hill road. this is the second incident. the first incident. police are still looking at. this is on the 400 block of middle feel most middlefield road. let me show you this composite sketch so you can look at shem for a long describe exactly what happened. now, the second incident happened 2 days ago at around 2.20 in the afternoon. a woman in h
james, back to you.ate 6.32 and happening now, palo alto police are investigating 2 assaults that happened in 2 days. and both cases, a van on a bike groped the women kron four's will tran live in palo alto with what investigators know so far will. >> they're still looking to see if this man is responsible for both assaults. you can see there's a running path a bike path right behind me. >> this is on the 500 block of sand hill road and just to give you a landmark. it's right across...
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james: thank you for joining us.trust him with more responsibility. based on the terror take over in afghanistan how likely that he will get that support. my thoughts on t over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist. we've introduced airbags, side curtain airbags, and now the first-ever rear-mounted front-impact airbags. all in the hope that you never need any of it. ♪ ♪ age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss, so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommen
james: thank you for joining us.trust him with more responsibility. based on the terror take over in afghanistan how likely that he will get that support. my thoughts on t over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist....
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james darya and our viewers. listen in to her terrifying account. >> he came back to front porch and clearly started to try and bring thank goodness my doors were locked because he was i'm messing with the hand like you handle going right and left kicking my door screaming when he realized he couldn't get to my front door. he went back tn the side yard and. he kicking the side gate trying to get in that way. and thank goodness that was locked. >> she called 911. so many other people called 911. and in fact, the dispatcher was on the phone with somebody in this neighborhood and that dispatcher could hear the shots ring out the homeowners. they stay behind they cooperated with investigators. and i can tell you they were not arrested because we tried to interview them this morning, but they did not want to talk. they went right to their cars and left for work or school or whatever, but they didn't want to talk. so the investigation is ongoing and we still don't know at this point if he went to that particular unit b
james darya and our viewers. listen in to her terrifying account. >> he came back to front porch and clearly started to try and bring thank goodness my doors were locked because he was i'm messing with the hand like you handle going right and left kicking my door screaming when he realized he couldn't get to my front door. he went back tn the side yard and. he kicking the side gate trying to get in that way. and thank goodness that was locked. >> she called 911. so many other people...
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and the letter was written by james thompson. this, you know, and that campaign lasted throughout the war. and it certainly affected those who fought. here are soldiers, veterans from -- in 1947 that are still embracing the double v. it's victory at home, as well as overseas and abroad with the axis powers. so they want to fight hate on both friends. and discrimination. >> when you are describing media outlets, newspapers like the courier, the black press was really vibrant, diverse at the time. i remember reading the official circulation of the pittsburgh courier then was about a quarter of a million but that represented only a fraction of the newspapers. copies would have been pass from friend to friend within restaurants, border shops, families, neighbors. so many more people were read being this debate. >> yes. >> dineen, before i turn back to you, i want to offer special thanks to partners and friends who helped us prepare for today's episode. thank you to the -- and joe wilson, who wrote a book about the 784th tank battalio
and the letter was written by james thompson. this, you know, and that campaign lasted throughout the war. and it certainly affected those who fought. here are soldiers, veterans from -- in 1947 that are still embracing the double v. it's victory at home, as well as overseas and abroad with the axis powers. so they want to fight hate on both friends. and discrimination. >> when you are describing media outlets, newspapers like the courier, the black press was really vibrant, diverse at...
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she and james watched the front door. and they kept calling annie, but her phone went straight to voice mail. >> in the best of worlds she's out with some young boyfriend you may or may not know, off on a lark of some kind, but it will come to an end and you'll get her back and regroup. >> yeah. our worst-case scenario at that point is, okay, she's going to come home pregnant. >> worst-case scenario? not even close. >>> coming up -- >> he had told us that l.j. had driven by the house, threatening chris. >> and a jogger makes a grim discovery. >> 911, what is the emergency? >> i'm at the river bottom, there's a pool of blood. >> when "dateline" continues. signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may ca
she and james watched the front door. and they kept calling annie, but her phone went straight to voice mail. >> in the best of worlds she's out with some young boyfriend you may or may not know, off on a lark of some kind, but it will come to an end and you'll get her back and regroup. >> yeah. our worst-case scenario at that point is, okay, she's going to come home pregnant. >> worst-case scenario? not even close. >>> coming up -- >> he had told us that l.j....
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james of africa and alabama, on james dennison. james told to alabama led a truly unique life.been among the minority skilled born people, a gifted boat pilot, a would be runaway, a solder in the union army, and finally, the owner of a dairy farm at a time when there were only a handful of black-owned businesses of this type in the country. just as important, he had been part of african-american history. he had put his money in the freeman's bank. the latter had been a member of the important black southern mutual aid association of birmingham. he had fought along with thousands of other black veterans as a soldier and been a participant in the first reparations movement. james also been involved in the african story from the very beginning and had chosen to tie his life to theirs while still maintaining his independence. even though he never lived in africatown, he was buried in the african's graveyard. thank you. [ applause ] >> i am my ancestor's wildest dream. first i want to thank you for this opportunity to stand before royalty and greatness, which whom we are, the descen
james of africa and alabama, on james dennison. james told to alabama led a truly unique life.been among the minority skilled born people, a gifted boat pilot, a would be runaway, a solder in the union army, and finally, the owner of a dairy farm at a time when there were only a handful of black-owned businesses of this type in the country. just as important, he had been part of african-american history. he had put his money in the freeman's bank. the latter had been a member of the important...
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james? that voice belongs to whom?ring your sharkskin suit, king shark this evening. >> anthony: that's what i do, i'm a team player. i want to be in "the suicide squad part deux." how did you reach out to sly? >> sly is a friend of mine. we did a movie called "guardians of the galaxy volume 2" together. [ cheers ] he's one of the greatest actors i've ever worked with. he does everything wonderfully, except say the word "ravager." which he kept saying "ravanger." throughout the shoot. and every time -- you know, the ravagers are the group of people that he and michael rooker and all these other people belong in. and he couldn't quite say it. every time i had to correct him, "it's ravager, sly." he goes again, "the ravangers." and the ravangers and the ravangers. finally i went up to him and said sly, we've got to say it right. it's ravager, not ravanger. and he goes, "why didn't you tell me?" that was after an hour and a half of -- i still don't understand. >> anthony: all right, this shark in "the" suicide squad isn't
james? that voice belongs to whom?ring your sharkskin suit, king shark this evening. >> anthony: that's what i do, i'm a team player. i want to be in "the suicide squad part deux." how did you reach out to sly? >> sly is a friend of mine. we did a movie called "guardians of the galaxy volume 2" together. [ cheers ] he's one of the greatest actors i've ever worked with. he does everything wonderfully, except say the word "ravager." which he kept saying...
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we're going to come back to you and find out more details before not james base. thank you very much. indeed, at least for ships have reported they've lost control of their steering in the gulf of a man. there are few details and the cause of the incident is still unclear off of the tank because the queen, in martha, the golden, brilliant jug, pusher and abyss reported they were not under command. now that typically means a vessel has lost power and can no longer steer. laurens brennan is a professor of admiralty and international maritime law at fordham law school. and he's joining us by skype from new york. it's good to have with us, sir. we do hear about these situations occasionally, but to have 4 ships do it at the same time. what in your experience do you think is going on i, i learned long ago not to leave and coincidences in the fact that 34 or 5 shifts depending on which report which time. and you probably have better information. and you certainly have more detail than i've seen today. strikes me as something has happened. and it is not a coincidence. it
we're going to come back to you and find out more details before not james base. thank you very much. indeed, at least for ships have reported they've lost control of their steering in the gulf of a man. there are few details and the cause of the incident is still unclear off of the tank because the queen, in martha, the golden, brilliant jug, pusher and abyss reported they were not under command. now that typically means a vessel has lost power and can no longer steer. laurens brennan is a...
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james and darya. they're talking about stage to where they will require that you are vaccinated with certain exceptions moving forward stage. 2 is still being worked out at this time. everybody obviously is on high alert because of the delta variant so many people come and go from buildings like this one right behind me that are run by santa clara county and i will try to get reaction from people as they move about this morning and hopefully when they move about this morning, guys that they have their mask on. this is very scary. that is all right. thanks a happening more and more more employers are requiring. >> the covid shot. take a look at this spot. will take you right to our website. we just found out this morning that united send out a letter united airlines. they play 67,000 people lot. probably here in the bay area. they are requiring a covid shot and you can't get out of it by testing. they have to have everybody show their covid shot by september 21st airline to do this. >> in j, that that
james and darya. they're talking about stage to where they will require that you are vaccinated with certain exceptions moving forward stage. 2 is still being worked out at this time. everybody obviously is on high alert because of the delta variant so many people come and go from buildings like this one right behind me that are run by santa clara county and i will try to get reaction from people as they move about this morning and hopefully when they move about this morning, guys that they...
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james anderson.ing because of a bit of a rain delay at lord's they are still playing because of a bit of a rain delay at lords and the first session. our sports correspondentjoe wilson is live at lord's for us, hindsight a wonderful thing, but putting india in first hasn't really paid off. thought they could get early wickets but did not work out hisjob plan. ——joe route plan. i but did not work out his job plan. -- joe route plan-— but did not work out his job plan. -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears _ -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up _ -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up for— -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up for the _ -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up for the day, - -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up for the day, the l a lord's clears up for the day, the hard—working staff that makes this such a special occasion for the spectators around me doing their jobs and casting my mind ba
james anderson.ing because of a bit of a rain delay at lord's they are still playing because of a bit of a rain delay at lords and the first session. our sports correspondentjoe wilson is live at lord's for us, hindsight a wonderful thing, but putting india in first hasn't really paid off. thought they could get early wickets but did not work out hisjob plan. ——joe route plan. i but did not work out his job plan. -- joe route plan-— but did not work out his job plan. -- joe route plan. i...
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james -- seoul was born in alabama, and lived a unique life. among the minority of stillborn people -- a gifted born pilot, a runaway, a soldier in the union army. and finally, the owner of a dairy farm at a time when there were only a handful of black-owned businesses of this type in the country. just as important, he had been -- african american history. he had put his money and freedom -- the letterhead been a member of the important black southern mutual aid social and birmingham. he had fought along with black veterans for a bounty as a soldier. and had been the first reparations movement member. james that also been involved in african stories from the very beginning. and that chosen to tie his life -- while still maintaining his influence. and although he never lived in africa town, he was buried in the africans graveyard. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i am my ancestors. wild and dreaming. first, i would like to think the most high for this infrequent opportunity to stand before royalty and the greatness. in which whom we are the descen
james -- seoul was born in alabama, and lived a unique life. among the minority of stillborn people -- a gifted born pilot, a runaway, a soldier in the union army. and finally, the owner of a dairy farm at a time when there were only a handful of black-owned businesses of this type in the country. just as important, he had been -- african american history. he had put his money and freedom -- the letterhead been a member of the important black southern mutual aid social and birmingham. he had...
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james. yeah.california contributing to the air quality. >> advisory being extended and it's prompting people to take additional steps. >> to care for their health kron four's. theresa stasi explains. >> it's been insane and that's how employ collins tells me how it's been at this is hardware in walnut creek since the smoke started saturating the skies were stocked full of filters. we have every single kind. we have all the government regulated ones that still trail. the harmful chemicals in the air that are rated for tenant above for >> the marvel rating. to filter. most of the smoke at kyle explain with recent fires as well as the pandemic demand for filtration systems in mass have skyrocketed will not need to filter. if you don't have your however. >> you're going to want to get some sort of air filtration system. >> or air purifier in your apartment or your house or whatever hopening windows right now at this point is not recommended. and speaking of those mask, they just fly off the shelf. a m
james. yeah.california contributing to the air quality. >> advisory being extended and it's prompting people to take additional steps. >> to care for their health kron four's. theresa stasi explains. >> it's been insane and that's how employ collins tells me how it's been at this is hardware in walnut creek since the smoke started saturating the skies were stocked full of filters. we have every single kind. we have all the government regulated ones that still trail. the...
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thank you very much, james - resolved. - thank you very much, james landale back on our diplomatic correspondent. the who has said the increase in covid transmission rates across europe is "deeply worrying". in a press conference, the regional director hans kluge said a number of countries were experiencing low vaccination take—up in priority populations. several countries are starting to observe an increased burden on hospitals and more deaths. last week, there was an 11% increase in the number of deaths in the region, with one reliable projection expecting 236,000 deaths in europe by december the 1st. three factors account for this increase. the first is the more transmissible delta variant, now reported in 15 countries in the region. the second factor is the easing of public health measures and the third is the seasonal surge in travel driving a significant growth in case numbers in most countries. we are seeing a particularly steep increase in cases in the balkans, the caucasus and the central asian republics. we must
thank you very much, james - resolved. - thank you very much, james landale back on our diplomatic correspondent. the who has said the increase in covid transmission rates across europe is "deeply worrying". in a press conference, the regional director hans kluge said a number of countries were experiencing low vaccination take—up in priority populations. several countries are starting to observe an increased burden on hospitals and more deaths. last week, there was an 11% increase...
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james, what you make of what we've heard so far? well, i think what you heard from the secretary general was deep concern from the united nations. 2 main areas they were looking at. one was human rights and one was the possibility of as he describes that terrorist organizations returning to afghanistan. those are clearly the major concerns of the un, which keeps its operation you nama, on the ground in afghanistan, he says, they are staying, but i can tell you the reality right now is they are staying but locked in their compounds because of the security situation and the worries about the security situation will need to check in the coming hours where they're going to start doing some of the humanitarian work. again, i think also important is what we heard then from the afghan on basset to the united nations. yes, he is still the afghan ambassador of the united nations, even though he was sent to new york in that job. but government no longer exists. and i think it's going to be interesting as we hear the other speakers to see whet
james, what you make of what we've heard so far? well, i think what you heard from the secretary general was deep concern from the united nations. 2 main areas they were looking at. one was human rights and one was the possibility of as he describes that terrorist organizations returning to afghanistan. those are clearly the major concerns of the un, which keeps its operation you nama, on the ground in afghanistan, he says, they are staying, but i can tell you the reality right now is they are...
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james ayton, bbc news.get more on the humanitari aid situation from save the children. >> at save the children, we prioritize locations we know very well, where we already have interventions in education. d we have been in contact with communities in schools and fortunately yesterday, we were able to cross the river [indiscernible] and we were about to talk to the school principal to have an idea ofhe loss in those areas. most of the schools are destroyed, which means that people [indiscernible] there is a lot of homes lost. chdren and their families are sleeping outside. they need shelter so they can be protected, they need water and they need food. ♪ 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. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ na
james ayton, bbc news.get more on the humanitari aid situation from save the children. >> at save the children, we prioritize locations we know very well, where we already have interventions in education. d we have been in contact with communities in schools and fortunately yesterday, we were able to cross the river [indiscernible] and we were about to talk to the school principal to have an idea ofhe loss in those areas. most of the schools are destroyed, which means that people...
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that performance from james anderson a . ain? , that performance from james anderson auain?hink look, if again? yes, absolutely, ithink look. if you _ again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if you said _ again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if you said to _ again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if you said to kohli - again? yes, absolutely, i think- look, if you said to kohli yesterday morning, when england won the toss told india you are going to bat first, if you said you would get 36a they would have said great. absolutely we will take that. when they resume this morning only two down with their score past 270 rahul coming in not out, they would have happened for a50. to take really the match out of england's reach. james anderson did today whatjames anderson did today whatjames anderson does, i was thinking to myself, what makes elite sports people stop? i suppose it is lack of form, or lack of desire, i mean, no worries about that forjames anderson, it is only really fitness that could stop him. as we have seen he retains the ability of 39 to shake off these little niggles
that performance from james anderson a . ain? , that performance from james anderson auain?hink look, if again? yes, absolutely, ithink look. if you _ again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if you said _ again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if you said to _ again? yes, absolutely, ithink look, if you said to kohli - again? yes, absolutely, i think- look, if you said to kohli yesterday morning, when england won the toss told india you are going to bat first, if you said you would get 36a they...