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google media reports that the incident happened during clashes of jim wilson is really soldiers . the father of one of the boys says his son's death was an act of unprovoked wireless. i wanted to show here. my 14 year old son was on a farm near the wall and was surprised. us is that the occupation forces sniper charges him. he didn't directly in his head despite my son wasn't doing anything to threaten the occupation. army was this case, shows that the policy of the occupation is target in our children and aimed at displacement and destruction. the watch, however, the israeli army insist that in both cases the soldiers was simply responding to violent actions of the crowd. in one situation, they say they were just trying to disperse the demonstrations and conduct arrests. now as a for the 14 year old boy, the israeli claim he was throwing molotov cocktails. therefore, becoming a target of retard refire. since the beginning of the year, 28 minus in total have fallen victim to is really a fact over a $120.00 palestinians of in killed this year. a number not seen in a decade and the
google media reports that the incident happened during clashes of jim wilson is really soldiers . the father of one of the boys says his son's death was an act of unprovoked wireless. i wanted to show here. my 14 year old son was on a farm near the wall and was surprised. us is that the occupation forces sniper charges him. he didn't directly in his head despite my son wasn't doing anything to threaten the occupation. army was this case, shows that the policy of the occupation is target in our...
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his seminal work with jim wilson broken windows. i was the practitioner of broken windows and i put their theories into practice with great success because they understood that you could not focus just on serious crime. you also had to focus on the disorder. the broken windows that people saw every day. the disorder that we are not attending to with any at the moment. rafael and his book basically looks at all of these issues and the importance of them. but i first met him when i went to george in hanover, new hampshire, where he's living with his wife, catherine cole, and went up there four times during that last year and on the first visit, there was a young man working with george and they were collaborating on something that was of great interest to george in his last year on this earth. george was very disappointed that much of what has spent his life devoted to trying to educate the importance of community policing, the importance of broken windows and that it was being attacked and being attacked successfully, unfortunately.
his seminal work with jim wilson broken windows. i was the practitioner of broken windows and i put their theories into practice with great success because they understood that you could not focus just on serious crime. you also had to focus on the disorder. the broken windows that people saw every day. the disorder that we are not attending to with any at the moment. rafael and his book basically looks at all of these issues and the importance of them. but i first met him when i went to george...
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now there are reports of attacks in the city, the press, and the 2 men. mohammed jim june has wilson keith, another fresh garage of air attacks across the country across many cities, many regions, including here in heave. in fact, there were 3 missiles that hit a critical infrastructure site in the destiny janski's district, which that is east of the capital. it on the left bank of the, in the pro river. it's about 30 minutes from where we are here in cave, in the capital of ukraine. the mayor of p vitale. clinico says it 3 people were killed as a result of those strikes on a power plant. that was one of the facilities that was hit and destiny ascii, 3 people were killed. they were all employed by that power plant. also there were strikes that happened in j, tamir, that the city neighboring kiva where water and electricity is out. there's also strikes had happened in denise pro and also in her here. let me talk a little bit more for a moment about keith and about the destiny ascii district. we were out there a little bit earlier and we could not access the power plant that was hit. b
now there are reports of attacks in the city, the press, and the 2 men. mohammed jim june has wilson keith, another fresh garage of air attacks across the country across many cities, many regions, including here in heave. in fact, there were 3 missiles that hit a critical infrastructure site in the destiny janski's district, which that is east of the capital. it on the left bank of the, in the pro river. it's about 30 minutes from where we are here in cave, in the capital of ukraine. the mayor...
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but all of her staff, and jim and ashley wilson and to team caster and my chief of staff, you all may not know clay but he helped get this done -- there he is. [applause] he doesn't want to be pointed out. but i haven't had an opportunity to say thank you to each and every one of those people who helped us along the way. dr. whitaker, thank you for being an inspiration to me. i cannot wait for folks to hear your thoughtful message about stability so needed in this world today. thank you all very much for being a part of the celebration. thank you, jane, and the u.s. capitol historical society. god bless you all. [applause] >> now you know when we say she got it done. congratulations. mr. clyburn. this is a person who you just don't dare interview because everybody has a story about mr. clyburn. everybody will tell you so i will just say, what did president obama say about you? there is one person who when he speaks the entire congress listens. so let me present to you majority whip james clyburn. [cheers and applause] mr. clyburn: thank you. thank you so much. thank you very, very muc
but all of her staff, and jim and ashley wilson and to team caster and my chief of staff, you all may not know clay but he helped get this done -- there he is. [applause] he doesn't want to be pointed out. but i haven't had an opportunity to say thank you to each and every one of those people who helped us along the way. dr. whitaker, thank you for being an inspiration to me. i cannot wait for folks to hear your thoughtful message about stability so needed in this world today. thank you all...
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it is the system that operated in the '70s when howard wilson gave way to jim callahan, both labor, whenlake gave way in 2007 to gordon rand, both labor. when theresa may replaced david cameron, a conservative. it's just a very different system from america's. >> as you know, ambassador, russia has taunted the uk over all the chaos that's going on right now. what message does all of this turmoil in the uk send to vladimir putin, specifically as the west tries to navigate the war, putin's war on ukraine? >> well, we don't need electives from an autocrat like vladimir putin on democracy and how it plays out in britain, but i can assure you that whoever comes in as prime minister, britain is going to keep supporting ukraine, keep supplying defensive weapons, keep helping fund humanitarian causes in ukraine, and helping them with their economy. i'm going to carry on doing all of that with america and nato and otherallies. that's not going to waiver. we stand shoulder to shoulder with the ukrainian people. >> ambassador karen pierce, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it very much.
it is the system that operated in the '70s when howard wilson gave way to jim callahan, both labor, whenlake gave way in 2007 to gordon rand, both labor. when theresa may replaced david cameron, a conservative. it's just a very different system from america's. >> as you know, ambassador, russia has taunted the uk over all the chaos that's going on right now. what message does all of this turmoil in the uk send to vladimir putin, specifically as the west tries to navigate the war, putin's...
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wilson. it was cold the pocahontas league because everybody was named john smith. [laughter] jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. as hide it and to his name was in the papers for those two summers through the several key factors here, one is all of the powerful figures involved in losing the metals knew exactly what he was doing. they had been sending them to play baseballle for years whose close associate in pennsylvania was the scout who brought jim and his teammates down and met with him at least twice in the period when he was away from school playing baseball once they went hunting in oklahoma together you would think he would ask why aren't you in school right now. anyway, after the story broke that heye played baseball the story broke in massachusetts in january of 1913. a reporter heard one of the former managers was in town in massachusetts and talked about how he managed him so it became a big deal, got to new york. warner was asked about it, denied he knew anything about it. the head of the committee and on the boardrd of advisors on the athletic association he
wilson. it was cold the pocahontas league because everybody was named john smith. [laughter] jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. as hide it and to his name was in the papers for those two summers through the several key factors here, one is all of the powerful figures involved in losing the metals knew exactly what he was doing. they had been sending them to play baseballle for years whose close associate in pennsylvania was the scout who brought jim and his teammates down and met with...
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wilson. the eastern carolina fleek was the rocky mt. railroaders and so many college players are playing under aliases that it was called the pocahontas league. jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. he never tried to hide it his names -- his nameho was in the paper in small towns from that league for i i those two summerd there are several key factors here. one is all of the powerful figures who were involved in jim losing his medals knew exactly what he was doing. so did pop warner his coach who was -- to play baseball for years his close associates in pennsylvania will rocky mt. too met with thorpe at least twice when jim was away from school playing baseball. they went huntingle in oklahoma together and warner asked why are you at school right now? anyway after the story broke that jim thorpe have played baseball story broke in worchester massachusetts at the worchester telegram in january of 1913. the paper then and carolina for years but will stir heard his former manager was in town and it talked about how he managed jimna thorpe. he wrote the story and making iy a big deal in a got to new york. warner was asked about it and at night
wilson. the eastern carolina fleek was the rocky mt. railroaders and so many college players are playing under aliases that it was called the pocahontas league. jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. he never tried to hide it his names -- his nameho was in the paper in small towns from that league for i i those two summerd there are several key factors here. one is all of the powerful figures who were involved in jim losing his medals knew exactly what he was doing. so did pop warner his...
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jim thank you for those kind remarks. it's could be back amongst friends friends from high school. i went to long beach wilson graduated in 1962 friends from college. i went to whittier college like president nixon except i graduated in 1966. and friends from the nixon white house where i serve for five years. i don't know that any of my friends from harvard law school are here. but if you note on the book on the cover my criminal law professor alan dershowitz said some very nice things about me. so in addition to the above as jim mentioned i was deputy council on president nixon's watergate defense team. and i was there throughout the scandal and it's unfolding. i transcribed the white house tapes. i ran the document rooms holding the seized files of the watergate defendants. and i staff nixon's counselors. on watergate issues as you all know it ended rather badly president nixon resigning in disgrace and two dozen members of his administration going to jail. i've pondered ever since what exactly went wrong in our response to that burgeoning scandal. without really coming up with any answers. that is until i
jim thank you for those kind remarks. it's could be back amongst friends friends from high school. i went to long beach wilson graduated in 1962 friends from college. i went to whittier college like president nixon except i graduated in 1966. and friends from the nixon white house where i serve for five years. i don't know that any of my friends from harvard law school are here. but if you note on the book on the cover my criminal law professor alan dershowitz said some very nice things about...
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wilson. the eastern carolina league where thorpe played for the rocky mountain railroaders and the highlanders, has so many playing with aliens because -- that it was called the pocahontas league. jim thorpe played as jim for and he never tried to hide it. there are several key factors. one is that all of the powerful white figures who were involved in jim losing his medals, knew exactly what he was doing, starting with pop warner, who had been sending indian athletes to play baseball for years, whose close associate in pennsylvania was the scout who brought jim and his teammates and matt with thorpe at least twice -- and met with thorpe at least twice while playing baseball. once they went hunting in oklahoma. after the story broke that jim thorpe had played baseball, the story broke in worcester, massachusetts in the "worcester telegram." a reporter in worcester heard one of jim's former managers was in town and talked about how he managed jim thorpe. he wrote the story and it became a big deal and got to new york. warner was asked about it and denied new anything about it here he was just lying. james e. solomon, the head of the american lipid committee and on the board of advis
wilson. the eastern carolina league where thorpe played for the rocky mountain railroaders and the highlanders, has so many playing with aliens because -- that it was called the pocahontas league. jim thorpe played as jim for and he never tried to hide it. there are several key factors. one is that all of the powerful white figures who were involved in jim losing his medals, knew exactly what he was doing, starting with pop warner, who had been sending indian athletes to play baseball for...
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jim, the banks are making a tear here. some semis this morning. >> well, the semis are a little, you know, look, they're way oversold they would fit into wilson'se i would lighten up into that i would not lighten up into the banks. i think the banks are the new leadership, and i even think we have someone, david, who will be a leader of the new sector >> and i think i know who that person is. >> people tune in later, not everybody tunes in -- >> that is not true. everybody starts right away at 9:00 with us >> west coast people are on their peloton -- they're on something. >> if they missed it, you were extremely complimentary of mr. moynihan >> and i didn't even go into the charity -- >> you're acting as though he's a new ceo. he's been ceo of that bank for a really long time >> i think he's the dean now >> we might want to start talking about succession there too. >> well, i mean, is there going to be a next season o of "succession"? that was the segue i just gave you a pitch that was even fatter than -- >> it was. i don't think we're -- you went there again? >> you've ridiculed me twice in the show, i have to ridicule you right back >> by com
jim, the banks are making a tear here. some semis this morning. >> well, the semis are a little, you know, look, they're way oversold they would fit into wilson'se i would lighten up into that i would not lighten up into the banks. i think the banks are the new leadership, and i even think we have someone, david, who will be a leader of the new sector >> and i think i know who that person is. >> people tune in later, not everybody tunes in -- >> that is not true....
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1976 we had inflation running away, wejust had a change of prime minister, harold wilson had resigned unexpectedly, jimg to impose paid policies on workers and of course the public sector then was enormous and an enormous number of people were finding that their wages were being held down, and of course we all know that that ended in 78 in that famous winter of discontent. so one senses again that we are at one of those very important moments when the financial affairs and political crises have combined to create this great tension. that's why we shall all be waiting to hear exactly what liz truss will announce this afternoon. yes, quite. on those comparisons with what we saw in the 70s, the government really keen to point out that there are some similarities as far as inflation is concerned and those external factors but they do point to a world which is very different. we have a war in ukraine, we have a climate emergency, there are a lot of external factors here that are not necessarily within the control of this administration. that is true but we _ control of this administration. that is true but
1976 we had inflation running away, wejust had a change of prime minister, harold wilson had resigned unexpectedly, jimg to impose paid policies on workers and of course the public sector then was enormous and an enormous number of people were finding that their wages were being held down, and of course we all know that that ended in 78 in that famous winter of discontent. so one senses again that we are at one of those very important moments when the financial affairs and political crises have...
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i tell you, burrows really - >> wilson, thankfully the jets won, but - >> jets are a good team. giants, good team. well coached. >> what about tonight, jimno we're going to blow people away. >> blow people away? >> yeah. >> okay. >> can i just say, a certain point reflects a lot of bad, does not respect the possibility of $100 billion possibility, ten times sales, instagram, any growth at all. and i personally like meta i say everybody has to have a presence in it, but it's early you're not paying a lot of money for being early. >> we'll talk about it all day today, i'm sure. see you tonight, 6:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> s&p knocking on the door once again of 3800 another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities.
i tell you, burrows really - >> wilson, thankfully the jets won, but - >> jets are a good team. giants, good team. well coached. >> what about tonight, jimno we're going to blow people away. >> blow people away? >> yeah. >> okay. >> can i just say, a certain point reflects a lot of bad, does not respect the possibility of $100 billion possibility, ten times sales, instagram, any growth at all. and i personally like meta i say everybody has to have a...
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ironically the same of wilson today is because of the discrepancy between the democratic reason while he pursued on a global scale and the commitment to jim crow is him that characterized his presidency. it is certainly true the immediate in the broadest sense of the word they in many ways provide the context and they affect the priorities that we as historians had to hold most significant at any particular moment. >> you mention the work of gerald ford. coming in at 28. not to put you on the spot but when are we going to be able to put her hands on what you have been working on? [laughter] i just wrote page 833 yesterday. i got 100 to go. certainly sometime next year. it's hard to believe next june is the 50th anniversary of the original watergate break-in from which many ways all of our history stems. that seems to be a pretty good update for a big new in some ways revisionist biography of gerald ford for. >> pretty sure i could get you an interview on c-span when that comes out. focus for that. you've got russell out of south carolina democrat good morning. >> russell are you with this? you gotta stick by your phone. charlie in new yor
ironically the same of wilson today is because of the discrepancy between the democratic reason while he pursued on a global scale and the commitment to jim crow is him that characterized his presidency. it is certainly true the immediate in the broadest sense of the word they in many ways provide the context and they affect the priorities that we as historians had to hold most significant at any particular moment. >> you mention the work of gerald ford. coming in at 28. not to put you on...
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ironically, much of the criticism aimed at wilson today is because of the discrepancy between that democratic vision that he pursued on global scale and the commitment to jim crow-ism that characterized his presidency. so, it is certainly true that the media, in a broader sense of the word, they do in many ways provide the context and the effect of the priorities that we as historians tend to hold most significant at any particular given moment in time. >> doug brinkley mentioned your work on that biography of gerald ford. gerald ford, coming in at 28 on this year's list. not to put you on the spot, but when are we going to be able to get your hands on what you've been working on? >> hopefully, i just wrote page 833 yesterday, got 100 to go. certainly sometime next year. next, year of course, it's hard to believe, next june is the 50th anniversary of the original watergate break-in. from, which in many ways, all of our history since stems. that seems to be a pretty good pub date for a big, no, in some ways revisionist, biography of gerald ford. >> i'm pretty sure i can get you an interview on c-span one that comes out. so, look at for that. edna greene med
ironically, much of the criticism aimed at wilson today is because of the discrepancy between that democratic vision that he pursued on global scale and the commitment to jim crow-ism that characterized his presidency. so, it is certainly true that the media, in a broader sense of the word, they do in many ways provide the context and the effect of the priorities that we as historians tend to hold most significant at any particular given moment in time. >> doug brinkley mentioned your...