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i beg you, what kind of james works as a boss. that's exactly the cover behind this bike in front of the girl with an ordinary bolt. pasha, we begin observation. check your phone's signal. there is no, turn left, but work right, it turns out in all senses. nimble guy you see, james bond did not turn off the phone, let's see, there is such a hurry. our hero has lover some kind of meeting. there is a pavlik camera in the hotel, i give a signal. look how frisky you are. date pash can you give the sound i can no i can't. gosha just turned off the phone. what are they doing there? name withdrawn number withdrawal number a day ago in the name of georgy panarin, go ahead well, how to get there? i saw a cornish on the camera there. i think i have, looks like a suit. the nest is free, i went. i'm the new maid. we didn't have new ones. his name is andrey ignatievich. andrey means, what are you? i'm barbara, where are you from so alena this asked to replace sveta shakhtina does not work today. well, yes, i know, alena and inna are working to
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and there's a lot of great work, including james holt's work, crooked path to abolition. could there be any kind of sequel to lincoln on the verge? i know you mentioned that there had been, you know, kind of the presidential journeys to washington that were not nearly as dramatic. are there any other of journeys american leaders took that were even half exciting and as consequential as one, you know, i sort of snuck in another journey. this book i was basically done. he arrives washington and he's not killed. and that's the beginning of the presidency. and i was basically done, but i was very interested in his journey to city point virginia and richmond, virginia, late march and early april, 1865. it's a haunting, much of it by water, which sort of echoes the early lincoln as a flat boat pilot on the ohio river. so i described that over maybe ten pages. it's not a full book. i i'd love to see of an entire book just lincoln's late journey to virginia as. the confederacy is falling up. we heard description of that moment in the breckinridge age talk, but lincoln really goes
and there's a lot of great work, including james holt's work, crooked path to abolition. could there be any kind of sequel to lincoln on the verge? i know you mentioned that there had been, you know, kind of the presidential journeys to washington that were not nearly as dramatic. are there any other of journeys american leaders took that were even half exciting and as consequential as one, you know, i sort of snuck in another journey. this book i was basically done. he arrives washington and...
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of a process to bring in the torsion thatjames walker a process to bring in the torsion that james walker workedrm of independent _ branch? there does need to be some form of independent review- branch? there does need to be some form of independent review of - form of independent review of serious — form of independent review of serious concerns that kicks in at some _ serious concerns that kicks in at some point _ serious concerns that kicks in at some point. because internal investigations are in effective, in where _ investigations are in effective, in where serious whistle—blower where serious whistle— blower concerns _ where serious whistle—blower concerns are, are concerned. where serious whistle-blower concerns are, are concerned. right. do ou concerns are, are concerned. right. do you think. _ concerns are, are concerned. right. do you think, james _ concerns are, are concerned. right. do you think, james walker, - concerns are, are concerned. right. do you think, james walker, there l do you think, james walker, there is a possibility that former managers could be held liable in some w
of a process to bring in the torsion thatjames walker a process to bring in the torsion that james walker workedrm of independent _ branch? there does need to be some form of independent review- branch? there does need to be some form of independent review of - form of independent review of serious — form of independent review of serious concerns that kicks in at some _ serious concerns that kicks in at some point _ serious concerns that kicks in at some point. because internal investigations...
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that's a big deal and something that people vote on and so quote the famous james carville, worked for and big democratic strategist, always said it's like the economy is stupid and certainly something people are looking at when it comes to candidates and what the options are. >> john: you mentioned nonwhite, not college-educated voters and biden is losing those. according to the "washington post," 19% down in the same period where the white college voters have gone up. what's interesting, the american enterprise institute surveyed moderate voters and found their unfavorable opinion of joe biden was 52%. and of former president trump is 76%. so he's got a little bit of edge there but while a lot of these voters identify with the democratic party, they also identify with a lot of republican policies as well. >> especially on the economy when it comes to big social issues like parental rights, for example. but when it comes to these elections nationally, when it comes to swing states especially, these elections are very, very close. they are going to be close in 2024, they were close in
that's a big deal and something that people vote on and so quote the famous james carville, worked for and big democratic strategist, always said it's like the economy is stupid and certainly something people are looking at when it comes to candidates and what the options are. >> john: you mentioned nonwhite, not college-educated voters and biden is losing those. according to the "washington post," 19% down in the same period where the white college voters have gone up. what's...
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work. >> james comer and senator chuck grassley say in may, we have this allegation that joe biden took at three months and no new evidence in support of that emerges. james comer has used his position as chair of the oversight committee, talking about how joe biden is corrupt. we see the business partner, hunter biden coming to provide this system testimony and what say. joe biden shortly after the death of his son would call his other son and hunter biden put him on speakerphone. he got an e-mail from hunter biden which he said, we can give the impression that my dad is going to do stuff, but he's not going to do anything for us. joe biden was never involved in the business. i never saw evidence of a bribe, but you never hear about that stuff. there isn't this evidence, but they keep trying to manufacture a sense of a case. >> back up an impeachment proceeding? >> presumably. think about what donald trump did in 2019. he wanted president zelenskyy of ukraine to just announce an investigation into joe biden's work in ukraine. james comer stepped up and has done that. >> if we think back
work. >> james comer and senator chuck grassley say in may, we have this allegation that joe biden took at three months and no new evidence in support of that emerges. james comer has used his position as chair of the oversight committee, talking about how joe biden is corrupt. we see the business partner, hunter biden coming to provide this system testimony and what say. joe biden shortly after the death of his son would call his other son and hunter biden put him on speakerphone. he got...
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and he took me to go meet her, and she made a costume for me. >> james had introduced molly as a friend from workwhy would he do this? >> did you know about his relationship with molly? >> no. >> she articulated to the jury what she saw and heard and remembered from that night. >> i was still up doing homework at around 10:00 p.m. and that's when -- that's around the time that dad came home. >> specifically that he got home at 10:00, not 8:30. >> on cross-examination, the defense really tries to create some doubt with timing as to when james addie actually got home. even though emma says it was 10:00, maybe he had gotten home earlier. maybe he was in the garage working on his car. maybe she didn't know. >> you would agree with me that, back in this time frame, that your dad would frequently be in the garage, correct? >> yes. >> emma's most damaging testimony may be about that bloody t-shirt. remember the one that was found in the road near the crime scene? >> the t-shirt becomes so important to this case because it's a one of a kind t-shirt. and here's the kicker -- it was made by james addie's d
and he took me to go meet her, and she made a costume for me. >> james had introduced molly as a friend from workwhy would he do this? >> did you know about his relationship with molly? >> no. >> she articulated to the jury what she saw and heard and remembered from that night. >> i was still up doing homework at around 10:00 p.m. and that's when -- that's around the time that dad came home. >> specifically that he got home at 10:00, not 8:30. >> on...
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. >> but tim, it will be a challenge for tish james, right? i worked at deutsche bank when donald trump was a client there, and when he went to the institutional side of the bank and massively over estimated the value of his assets during the time of the apprentice, basically saying his name, his worth, was significantly more than they computed, he just moved to a different side of the bank, the private side, and they were happy to get on the crazy train. because they wanted to be part of that brand. so, she does not have a slam dunk case. but as far as trump doing business going forward, how does he operate? how do banks look at him, now? knowing all of this. >> well, reputationally he is a huge risk for anyone at this point. if he is found guilty, by the way, antics james's case, it's a civil case, but i think it could ultimately effectively put him out of business in the state of new york. most -- you know, a meaningful portion of his network is tied up in a few buildings that are in new york. another one is on the west coast, his golf courses every
. >> but tim, it will be a challenge for tish james, right? i worked at deutsche bank when donald trump was a client there, and when he went to the institutional side of the bank and massively over estimated the value of his assets during the time of the apprentice, basically saying his name, his worth, was significantly more than they computed, he just moved to a different side of the bank, the private side, and they were happy to get on the crazy train. because they wanted to be part of...
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work? ms. vita: james would know that more but it is frequent. mr. wintle: >> we will break away to the white house. you're watching live coverage on c-span. pres. biden: folks, thanks for being here. earlier today, i made a point to speak to all the governors, most likely to be impacted by this storm. i spoke to governor desantis several times, governor cooper, about the impact of the storm that made landfall at 7:45 this morning as a category three hurricane. and it's moved over land and it's now shift over to category one but it is still very dangerous with winds up to 75 miles an hour. and the impacts this storm are being felt throughout the southeast, even as it moves up the eastern coast of the united states affecting georgia, south carolina, north carolina, and we have to remain vigilant. and there's much more to do. i just came from the oval office where i met with the fema administrator standing to my left here and our federal response folks. and early monday morning long before the storm made landfall, i spoke with governor desantis and app
work? ms. vita: james would know that more but it is frequent. mr. wintle: >> we will break away to the white house. you're watching live coverage on c-span. pres. biden: folks, thanks for being here. earlier today, i made a point to speak to all the governors, most likely to be impacted by this storm. i spoke to governor desantis several times, governor cooper, about the impact of the storm that made landfall at 7:45 this morning as a category three hurricane. and it's moved over land...
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james says work. says it doesn't really work. >> we've had this. the >> i mean, we've had this.hows that the way the prison currently the prison system is currently working failing. it's meant working is failing. it's meant to about punishment and to be about punishment and rehabilitation. and rehabilitation. so and the second has gone completely second bit has gone completely out the out the wayside. and we've it happened a lot we've seen it happened a lot under the new labour government that sort of petty offences added up and people were sent to prison and they learnt how to do other crimes there. so i think it's a kind of knee jerk response that isn't really going to with the kind of rise in to deal with the kind of rise in crime that we've got in the country. >> but do you think it would act as a deterrent because at the moment go moment these people, they go shoplifting, example. shoplifting, for example. >> and then i think when you talk burgling talk about burgling people's houses i know all houses to me, i mean, i know all crime is appalling, but there's something about
james says work. says it doesn't really work. >> we've had this. the >> i mean, we've had this.hows that the way the prison currently the prison system is currently working failing. it's meant working is failing. it's meant to about punishment and to be about punishment and rehabilitation. and rehabilitation. so and the second has gone completely second bit has gone completely out the out the wayside. and we've it happened a lot we've seen it happened a lot under the new labour...
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james. now the husband now works from home so that he can tend to ha, they've put off the move to the hospice for now. he's healthy because he does, i gets all the i've seen that she can still manage quite well at home. if you help are going, and i'd rather have her here than being alone all day and only going to visit her and to hit somebody open for them. so i can also accept that i'm no longer treated as the husband to say. but as jane is the service, you know, yeah. and could you give pocket money to, to know about 2 weeks of doctors visits, you know, die as suddenly as gently as she had wished for. maxine up and cups, where's the policy out for to regina will send a ration by looking at hardware and the policy to is also like like, you know, imagine that out loud wrestling kind of phone that so we can read it should be and that's exactly how it's turned out because it came on the east, the family feels like he knows last wish they scott, so how ashes and this was mountains a single post on social media has the power to change lives. it happened to sasha sion yak, who was born with down s
james. now the husband now works from home so that he can tend to ha, they've put off the move to the hospice for now. he's healthy because he does, i gets all the i've seen that she can still manage quite well at home. if you help are going, and i'd rather have her here than being alone all day and only going to visit her and to hit somebody open for them. so i can also accept that i'm no longer treated as the husband to say. but as jane is the service, you know, yeah. and could you give...
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i know james tried it. didn't work out. >> i was asleep citing even try. a little envious for sure, especially hearing that story where we're at this morning. berkeley hills looking good. we do have some partly cloudy skies overhead. just a few clouds aloft, not really talking any fog until you had a right to the coast and the golden gate bridge. we are seeing some offshore thunderstorms. look at all this green sitting well to the rest of us west of us. some cloud to a sea surface lightning out there that we've been seeing. but none of that's going to drift our direction. and that's because with this high pressure to our north and low to our south, we've got a very generous, offshore flow that's transporting warm, dry air out to the coast and keeping the fog away from us as this low moves northward through the course of the week, we're going to have the opportunity to tap back into a little bit of that ocean. cool there. that will cool us off a little bit, at least giving some relief to our inland areas today. notice the direction these clouds are heading
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this is the work of the republican led house oversight comirks right? it's jamesn those bank records showing $20 million paid to 10 members of the biden family through shell companies that only existed to process and allocate that money under the radar. it was the "new york post," not democrats who originally broke this story nearly three years ago that the media still treats like forbidden fruit thou shall not trust or touch. i get what joe rog they are not leaking anything consequential. democrats tend to stick together in the name of power. i get the theory. i think if you look at the facts, it's republicans doing the digging here that is making life difficult for joe biden. >> todd: new fox news poll 70% of voters think public school should teach more about good citizenship. >> carley: i love that. >> todd: 70% think less been b. gender identity. shouldn't the taxpayers who pay for these schools shouldn't they be listening to what the taxpayers want? >> i believe it was a democratic president who said ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can d
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work? ms. vita: james would know that more but it is frequent. mr.tle: >> we will break away to the white house. you're watching live coverage
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so, james, when come to work, i mean, if you just had to split the million, yeah. well, he's going to come you here tomorrow that that still would make life a lot easier around the bay and i don't play so mild. 8, 17 is the time i check out the weather the weather's freeze. so that's no change go. hey, john. yeah, we're just when it as far as the weather goes today for those of us that are little further inland, that just done with the heat at this point. good news for you or break from it. we've got the gray out there this morning. you can see it above the east bay hills, but a little bit of sunshine there right along the east bay shoreline. in fact, at this point, most of us are under the sign that stratus is hugging the coastline and there's patches of it that are still in the bay in the north bay, the high pressure ridge contributed to a scorching weekend. and yesterday we were still in the 90's inland. but today is our first day of this cooler trend in the days ahead of us. temperatures today as much as 10 to 15 degrees cooler inland. so thanks, low pressure f
so, james, when come to work, i mean, if you just had to split the million, yeah. well, he's going to come you here tomorrow that that still would make life a lot easier around the bay and i don't play so mild. 8, 17 is the time i check out the weather the weather's freeze. so that's no change go. hey, john. yeah, we're just when it as far as the weather goes today for those of us that are little further inland, that just done with the heat at this point. good news for you or break from it....
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work. and i james lockard is is the latter. he has made government just listen to this list of positions. director of the federal housing financing agency its predecessor, the office of federal housing enterprise as oversight chairman of welfare. also member of the financial oversight board, deputy and principal commissioner and chief operating officer. the social security administration. executive director of the pension benefit guaranty corporation. out of government and investment banker. co-founder, a risk management company. and he just was talking about it. chairman recently of the new art museum and greenwich bruce museum just opened up place he says where art meets so i thought i'm going to go see but most importantly to bpc he was the co-chair with former senator kent conrad on one of our in fact one of our best sellers. the report on the commission on retirement security and pension savings 2016. i can tell you it still being used on capitol hill today by the recommendations in here related to social security and thank you to the staff for continuing that work on there. finally
work. and i james lockard is is the latter. he has made government just listen to this list of positions. director of the federal housing financing agency its predecessor, the office of federal housing enterprise as oversight chairman of welfare. also member of the financial oversight board, deputy and principal commissioner and chief operating officer. the social security administration. executive director of the pension benefit guaranty corporation. out of government and investment banker....
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work, but they say they may be stuck with it. jane king live the nasdaq to explain. good morning, jane. >> hi, james. good morning. ote works. negative effects outnumber the positive ones, at least according to business leaders in this new york fed survey, roughly two-thirds said remote work hurt workplace culture. team, environment, communication and training. the upside, though, for employers. it does help with recruiting and retaining workers. well, americans may be pulling back on food delivery, both sweet green ink on more customers are picking up their food. how this can hurt the chain's sales because those orders are usually more expensive. thanks to the fees even some higher price menu items on the delivery menu. well, it was on may have its first real competitor, the world's largest retailer, wal-mart, again, ratcheting up marketing for walmart plus membership last year. that did lead to big gains for subscribers. according to bloomberg, a bloomberg says it's measuring more credit and debit card transactions alowemer plus as well. induction is rolled out its fall pumpkin many. the menu includes the highly
work, but they say they may be stuck with it. jane king live the nasdaq to explain. good morning, jane. >> hi, james. good morning. ote works. negative effects outnumber the positive ones, at least according to business leaders in this new york fed survey, roughly two-thirds said remote work hurt workplace culture. team, environment, communication and training. the upside, though, for employers. it does help with recruiting and retaining workers. well, americans may be pulling back on...
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. >> reporter: his new campaign manager, james uthmeier, is 35 years old, worked for desantis in the governor's office, but has never managed a campaign. and with the first republican primary debate just two weeks away, another candidate announced he'll be on the stage. former vice president mike pence. pence's campaign tonight saying, "hopefully former president trump has the courage to show up." >> mary: jon joins us now. and jon, this campaign calendar is shaping up to be very complicated for former president trump, with that fourth indictment in georgia now possible. and still, that looming question tonight, will we see him on that debate stage? >> reporter: look, it's anybody's guess whether or not donald trump bothers to show up at that first debate in milwaukee. today, he asked the crowd, as he often does, whether they thought he should go. the crowd of his supporters seemed to say that they did think he should attend the debate, but if he does, mary, he will find himself on stage with at least one potential star witness in the special counsel's case against him, mike pence. >
. >> reporter: his new campaign manager, james uthmeier, is 35 years old, worked for desantis in the governor's office, but has never managed a campaign. and with the first republican primary debate just two weeks away, another candidate announced he'll be on the stage. former vice president mike pence. pence's campaign tonight saying, "hopefully former president trump has the courage to show up." >> mary: jon joins us now. and jon, this campaign calendar is shaping up to...
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. >> reporter: james masser is with a citizens coalition working to block the readers saying they don't reduce crime. >> some very large numbers having installed throughout the nation. you know what's happene to the auto theft rate? you kno what's happened to the violent crime rate? it's gone up a bit. it hasn't gone down. >> reporter: councilman guyo disagrees. >> if you have a stolen vehicle we can detect that. public safety is the number one priority, and children and families are paying the price b us debating this. >> reporter: he says the city needs a new approach to the decades old crime problem. >> oakland deserves nice thing. we love oakland. we have hope for oakland. there's definitely hope for oakland. >> reporter: the councilman supports installing the readers as soon as possible, but it's unclear when it will happen because the mayor hasn't provided a timeline. >>> neighboring alameda county has, excuse me, the city of alameda as automated license plate readers, and berkeley cit council recently approved installation. >> all this comes as oakland is trying to find a police
. >> reporter: james masser is with a citizens coalition working to block the readers saying they don't reduce crime. >> some very large numbers having installed throughout the nation. you know what's happene to the auto theft rate? you kno what's happened to the violent crime rate? it's gone up a bit. it hasn't gone down. >> reporter: councilman guyo disagrees. >> if you have a stolen vehicle we can detect that. public safety is the number one priority, and children and...
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oh, yes, i'm working on a new full life of james weldon johnson, the great african american poet, novelist, diplomat and executive director for oh, 14 years of the acp in 1920s. james weldon johnson's personal papers are all here at yale. he's major figure, not only in the literary flowering, we call the harlem renaissance, but he was he was a true polymath. he worked in many different fields, so to speak. and he became a kind of cultural for black america with everything from publishing to foundations. he also as many will now know, is the author of the lyrics. his brother, author of the music for the black national anthem called lift every voice and sing. there hasn't been a major biography of any kind of james johnson since 1971. i'm not doing that in the black lives series, yale, because it's not going be a 200 page study. it's going to be a longer, fuller biography. but that's my next book. and of course, imani perry of princeton wrote, the biography of lift every voice. yes, she did. that's that's kind. yeah, it is. is that kind of a biography of a song over time? it's a it's a it's
oh, yes, i'm working on a new full life of james weldon johnson, the great african american poet, novelist, diplomat and executive director for oh, 14 years of the acp in 1920s. james weldon johnson's personal papers are all here at yale. he's major figure, not only in the literary flowering, we call the harlem renaissance, but he was he was a true polymath. he worked in many different fields, so to speak. and he became a kind of cultural for black america with everything from publishing to...
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james. meredith was there and jackson and was all the time in the most dangerous places, working with people who were accustomed to working with the department of justice, talking with people, getting the fbi to do the right thing, which was really really difficult. and i hope we'll get into that at one point. yes thank you. yeah. okay. so you didn't point out that robert ran my 86 campaign. yeah, actually i did not know that. yeah, well, that's a little detail. we don't advertise a lot. he doesn't want to, but. there are some secrets he to keep. i'm also number one. let's get back to. let's go. let's go back to this with the documentary crew. so you remember that. yes. yes so daddy allowed the documentary film crew to come into our house. there are a lot of pictures of our house. and then he allowed them to come to the justice department. and what is interesting about and i have to give a credit to my sister so you can see daddy with about five children in his arms when he's talking to robert doar and nick katzenbach and trying to integrate at the university of alabama. now it's very popula
james. meredith was there and jackson and was all the time in the most dangerous places, working with people who were accustomed to working with the department of justice, talking with people, getting the fbi to do the right thing, which was really really difficult. and i hope we'll get into that at one point. yes thank you. yeah. okay. so you didn't point out that robert ran my 86 campaign. yeah, actually i did not know that. yeah, well, that's a little detail. we don't advertise a lot. he...
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work. all right. james, back to you. thanks a lot and 801, is the time news morning is back to school in the san francisco school district. that's right. so today's the day, although. >> as kids come back to classes, at least one school that's dealing with a teacher shortage, is not what you want to hear on the first day of school. new. let's hear more about it, though. from growers will tran live in san francisco with the details. will. >> we'll tell you about that school in just a few moments. but currently i'm at william cobb elementary and the gates just opened up. and you can clearly see the parents. they will have separation anxiety for many of them. this is their first day away from their parents and you can see them setting up right there. we do plan to talk to the superintendent in about 15 minutes from now about a problem not just in san francisco, but across the country. now, let me show you video of the school that we are talking about. it's abraham lincoln, high school, about 5 miles from this location. they
work. all right. james, back to you. thanks a lot and 801, is the time news morning is back to school in the san francisco school district. that's right. so today's the day, although. >> as kids come back to classes, at least one school that's dealing with a teacher shortage, is not what you want to hear on the first day of school. new. let's hear more about it, though. from growers will tran live in san francisco with the details. will. >> we'll tell you about that school in just a...
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he also taught many of the leading activists of the movement through his work at howard pauli murray, james farmer and he also became a close friend of martin luther king jr who kept a copy of his most famous book jesus and the disinherited in his pocket throughout his movement activity. now, for king, his introduction to gandhi, according his memoir, stride toward freedom, actually happens at the philadel phia fellowship house in 1950. he's there to see a speech by mordecai johnson, who's president of howard. and then king writes about this experience. his message was so profound and electrified mine that i left the meeting about half dozen books on gandhi's life and thurman also was instrumental in working the founders of the congress of racial equality, bayard rustin, james farmer, george, who, after 1942 immediately began actually essentially write the book the instruction manual too. how to use nonviolent direct action in the us context and an enormously successful on desegregation efforts outside of the deep south, which is been overlooked. so the last thing i want to talk about, and
he also taught many of the leading activists of the movement through his work at howard pauli murray, james farmer and he also became a close friend of martin luther king jr who kept a copy of his most famous book jesus and the disinherited in his pocket throughout his movement activity. now, for king, his introduction to gandhi, according his memoir, stride toward freedom, actually happens at the philadel phia fellowship house in 1950. he's there to see a speech by mordecai johnson, who's...
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james schultz is here he's a former trump white house lawyer working under don mcgahn within the trumpteam and has spoken out about why jack smith may have strong evidence. welcome, james. >> thanks for having me on. >> absolutely. let's start with your view of the strength of the coup case as filed by jack smith. your legal thoughts. >> so, i thought he was very careful and smart about the way he went about indicting the case. they didn't charge incitement. he took the first amendment issue, addressed it at the outset and said, look, the president has a right to lie. the president has a lot of rights to say a lot of things, but what he didn't have a right to do is commit crimes and conspire to overturn the outcome of that election through a number of different things, including the fake electors scheme, having doj send a letter there were serious issues regarding the election to swish out the attorney general, so on and so forth. so i think it was really smart in the way he charged the case, but it's not without, you know -- this is a novel case, and it's a case that's going to find i
james schultz is here he's a former trump white house lawyer working under don mcgahn within the trumpteam and has spoken out about why jack smith may have strong evidence. welcome, james. >> thanks for having me on. >> absolutely. let's start with your view of the strength of the coup case as filed by jack smith. your legal thoughts. >> so, i thought he was very careful and smart about the way he went about indicting the case. they didn't charge incitement. he took the first...
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i'm darya and i'm reyna very happy that we're probably get a break from the and james little break from work. for a chance back tomorrow there's a little rest and really get a break. as far as the heat goes because we sure enough of it yesterday morning, john, i know today another hot one guys. >> that is definitely going to be a warm next couple of afternoons. we've got to wait for that break for a few more days from now. and this morning we've got a lot going on out there. let's start with this view from mount tam looking down into the bay. got some sunshine up above a little fog down below. but i'm also tracking a very isolated thunderstorm. we do have enough a remnant tropical moisture from a low pressure area to the south that we're actually seeing a brief spot of heavy rain and some cloud to ground lightning that just moved through northeastern contra costa county right around brentwood and antioch. it is now making its way into east earn solano county and just east of fairfield. we do have a spot of hail associated with this pop-up thunderstorm. so do watch for that. if you are for th
i'm darya and i'm reyna very happy that we're probably get a break from the and james little break from work. for a chance back tomorrow there's a little rest and really get a break. as far as the heat goes because we sure enough of it yesterday morning, john, i know today another hot one guys. >> that is definitely going to be a warm next couple of afternoons. we've got to wait for that break for a few more days from now. and this morning we've got a lot going on out there. let's start...
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they, they get a press, james, a, you know, typically classified as full work ethics. you know, they're entitled difficult to manage. i'm so wanted to just if you a few pointers in terms of some of the context and i think that surrounds why they might get these labels. and typically they're kind of 7 characteristics, all grocery that was like briefly the gen z of the 1st generation that we're kind of roll top from day one with a digital smartphones and the internet and everything else. they've never known anything different. so that makes that whole behavior very different from previous gen x. and again, why they, like you said earlier in the, into the very, very, i'm focused on diverse se on the most, as in any of the generation. i'm very, very conscious about the environment and they've also been through an age where potentially the parents was sitting around the table in 2008 when the financial crisis took place. and of course they've had a economic impact on them, as well as kind of had 9 se, so a slightly more cautious and pragmatic about the employment. well, the
they, they get a press, james, a, you know, typically classified as full work ethics. you know, they're entitled difficult to manage. i'm so wanted to just if you a few pointers in terms of some of the context and i think that surrounds why they might get these labels. and typically they're kind of 7 characteristics, all grocery that was like briefly the gen z of the 1st generation that we're kind of roll top from day one with a digital smartphones and the internet and everything else. they've...
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terrible work by the ncaa. i got james walking back in here. seeing my jersey my banner right down there next to the rest of the heisman trophy but i can rightfully do that. >> without my heisman trophy. >> just 2 years ago, the nc double a's athletes were given the right to make money profit off their name image and likeness. it was a cataclysmic shift for the ncaa. and we have reached out to the ncaa for a response to the lawsuit but have so far not heard back. >> new details tonight surrounding the latest contract offer made to the writers guild of america. the alliance of motion picture and television producers offered gains in minimum pay a commitment to 10 weeks of employment for tv writers and increased foreign residual pay for streaming platforms. the studios also propose smaller tv writers rooms and transparency in viewership data wga leaders met with major ceos, including disney's bob iger to talk about the proposal yesterday evening. the guild later told members that they felt the to pressure them into caving rather than negotiating.
terrible work by the ncaa. i got james walking back in here. seeing my jersey my banner right down there next to the rest of the heisman trophy but i can rightfully do that. >> without my heisman trophy. >> just 2 years ago, the nc double a's athletes were given the right to make money profit off their name image and likeness. it was a cataclysmic shift for the ncaa. and we have reached out to the ncaa for a response to the lawsuit but have so far not heard back. >> new...
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i'm the hardest working man in comedy, man. i'm like james brown, man. i don't stop.o yeah, my, my, my calendar is full all the way to the end of the year. yeah and what's your accent from where do you grow up? new york, man. come on, man. you see the hat? i see the hat. yeah. i kind of have it askew. come on, man. come on, aries. well, listen, uh, thank you very much. i know that you're playing. we're going to mention where you're playing tommy tees this weekend. yeah. in fact, i'm going to give the whole thing a plug. here. watch this. and and a reminder, aries is performing at tommy dee's comedy club in pleasanton this weekend, and he has five shows. that's a lot. he has five shows you can pick from there are two tonight, two tomorrow and one on sunday. tickets are available online right now and start at 330. i almost said $300, $30. yeah, $300. i don't think kevin hart. exactly. thank you, man. thanks for coming in. thank you very much. appreciate it. appreciate it. thank you. all right. still to come on the nine as a school year gets underway for students across
i'm the hardest working man in comedy, man. i'm like james brown, man. i don't stop.o yeah, my, my, my calendar is full all the way to the end of the year. yeah and what's your accent from where do you grow up? new york, man. come on, man. you see the hat? i see the hat. yeah. i kind of have it askew. come on, man. come on, aries. well, listen, uh, thank you very much. i know that you're playing. we're going to mention where you're playing tommy tees this weekend. yeah. in fact, i'm going to...
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work? ms. vita: james would know that more but it is frequent. mr. : this daily event someone would call in and ask about copyright status of the work or ask about -- one of the most common questions we get is for a family who was cleaning out there grandmother's attic. to come across a copyright notice that the relative has written a piece of music at some point in their lives, something that often they were never aware of, will come to us and say, i have this copyright notice, is there anyway way we can find this piece. it would mean so much to us. those questions about accessing copyrighted material are extremely frequent. usually every day someone would come in and want to copy something and say is this ok and we have to defer of course to the copyright law and we have signs posted. host: how large is your division at the library, staff, budget, and how did you get into this business? ms. vita: the greatest job i've ever had. it is the largest music library in the world. we believe. we have a staff of around 70 people. we do everything that any la
work? ms. vita: james would know that more but it is frequent. mr. : this daily event someone would call in and ask about copyright status of the work or ask about -- one of the most common questions we get is for a family who was cleaning out there grandmother's attic. to come across a copyright notice that the relative has written a piece of music at some point in their lives, something that often they were never aware of, will come to us and say, i have this copyright notice, is there anyway...
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jack smith, a form a former top official in eric holder department of justice, and worked closely with him, and jamesandrew weisman who all over msnbc spewing his stupidity and smith a wife a democrat activist and obama sycophant. pressures and threatening witnesses, bankrupting criminal targets leaking campaigns with friendly reporters. like habberman at "new york times", and "washington post" and cnn and so forth. let's step back. this d.a., in atlanta, as well as jack smith, what are they doing or done, alan dershowitz wrote an important rees piece for daily mail. >> he says: >> this is normal. in 2000, florida state officials were lob t lobby to recount and select the counties. it goes on: >> trump was entitled as a candidate to ask a georgia state official, trump was told, that in and of these republican counties, that the votes were not in yet, they can't find the ballots and votes he said can't you find whatever it is 11 or 12 thousand votes? that is it! and continues: >> you understand the extent to which criminal activity is criminal activity, the biden administration. the department of just
jack smith, a form a former top official in eric holder department of justice, and worked closely with him, and jamesandrew weisman who all over msnbc spewing his stupidity and smith a wife a democrat activist and obama sycophant. pressures and threatening witnesses, bankrupting criminal targets leaking campaigns with friendly reporters. like habberman at "new york times", and "washington post" and cnn and so forth. let's step back. this d.a., in atlanta, as well as jack...
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. >> perhaps in the end that is what james nachtwey shows us in his work.ces and ourselves. we can commit terrible acts of brutality and barbarism, but also stunning acts of kindness and caring. >> are you optimistic about the human species? i mean, you see the worst in people. >> i don't know if "optimism" is exactly the right word. but in these horrible situations, we see everyday citizens doing remarkable things for each other. mothers and fathers are my heroes. what they do for their children. how they protect them. being in places where people have next to nothing and, yet, anything they have, they offer to a stranger. those are the things that we all have and that are displayed in the worst situations that makes me believe in humanity. >>> how james nachtwey's photos inspired anderson cooper to become a journalist. >> you have been a person who made me interested in wanting to do this line of work. at 60minutesovertime.com. ♪ music playing ♪ ♪ ♪ two mileses an hour so everybobody sees yoyou ♪ ♪ two m miles an hohour so eveverybody sees you ♪ ♪♪ siriri
. >> perhaps in the end that is what james nachtwey shows us in his work.ces and ourselves. we can commit terrible acts of brutality and barbarism, but also stunning acts of kindness and caring. >> are you optimistic about the human species? i mean, you see the worst in people. >> i don't know if "optimism" is exactly the right word. but in these horrible situations, we see everyday citizens doing remarkable things for each other. mothers and fathers are my heroes....