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lora: joan? joan: he was very quiet and unassuming in viewing a situation and how to -- i don't want to say get out of it, but what might happen to given situations and try to diffuse them. lora: elsie? elsie: i'm so glad the world war i museum chose to do this. jonathan casey, who works there, a wonderful, wonderful researcher that helped me in coming up with so much information on my father, he's the one who created this program. i'm so grateful to get all of this out with a wonderful moderator that can pull it out of us. we are not used to telling these stories. most of them all heartfelt and to have someone like joan -- i'd didn't think there was anybody like me, an old lady in missouri -- can you believe it? the world war i museum is in missouri, joan is in missouri -- lora: there is something good in the midwest happening here. elsie: and kathy has given us so much wonderful information. they named a school after my father and i want the teachers to talk to you so we can do some of the wond
lora: joan? joan: he was very quiet and unassuming in viewing a situation and how to -- i don't want to say get out of it, but what might happen to given situations and try to diffuse them. lora: elsie? elsie: i'm so glad the world war i museum chose to do this. jonathan casey, who works there, a wonderful, wonderful researcher that helped me in coming up with so much information on my father, he's the one who created this program. i'm so grateful to get all of this out with a wonderful...
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. >> and that opens the door for joan rivers. >> here's joan rivers!uests. >> i hate to exercise. ugh. the only time my body moves, when i'm holding a vibrator. >> she was one of his favorite guests in the early days of his show. >> carson and my mom had this amazing on-air chemistry. >> my marriage, there is no romance left. >> oh, come on. >> last time there was any sexual, you know, he was doing push-ups and i slid in. otherwise -- >> she was saying what everybody was thinking but was scared to say. and it would go from the gasp to the laugh. and that was her genius. >> you don't need big boobs to be feminine. look at liberace. >> carson was definitely a mentor, and you hang on to those relationships where there is that magic. >> thank you for my career. thank you for letting me guest host for you, because i would not be sitting here ever. they all thought i stank, and you're the first one to say you're funny. >> thank you. we'll be back in a moment. >> so joan rivers is the permanent guest host when i start watching late night tv. i had this instan
. >> and that opens the door for joan rivers. >> here's joan rivers!uests. >> i hate to exercise. ugh. the only time my body moves, when i'm holding a vibrator. >> she was one of his favorite guests in the early days of his show. >> carson and my mom had this amazing on-air chemistry. >> my marriage, there is no romance left. >> oh, come on. >> last time there was any sexual, you know, he was doing push-ups and i slid in. otherwise -- >> she...
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joan goes to war.e these two titans going head to head. >> it is the late show starring joan rivers! every major star wanted to do the show the first night, cher, elton john singing. it was insane and exciting and wonderful. >> and the problem started. >> there was nobody competitive than johnny carson. if johnny perceives someone is disloyal, the relationship is over. >> "the tonight show" was trying to punish my mom. when the show did not do as well as fox had hoped, they started meddling and kind of took the power away from her husband. >> my dad eckard did all the business and all the negotia negotiations, he made sure all that my mom had to do was funny. >> my father was not allowed to ride in the limo with her. the whole fox show became this giant cluster. >> i can't remember how long it stayed on but it is a year. >> it was fast and sad demise. it was so bad that it was -- one of the factors that sent my father in a massive depression that he killed himself. >> from the notes he left and knowing
joan goes to war.e these two titans going head to head. >> it is the late show starring joan rivers! every major star wanted to do the show the first night, cher, elton john singing. it was insane and exciting and wonderful. >> and the problem started. >> there was nobody competitive than johnny carson. if johnny perceives someone is disloyal, the relationship is over. >> "the tonight show" was trying to punish my mom. when the show did not do as well as fox...
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i'm supposed to fit in a break, joan and melissa. thanks for kicking us off tonight, you guys. >> thanks, ari. >> appreciate it. >>> this is our shortest break, 30 seconds. coming up in the program, derek chauvin seeking a new trial. we'll explain why. >>> but first next matt gaetz is actually speaking out in his first big interview since that tucker carlson fiasco. we're back in 30 seconds. nothing's tougher on pain than advil. nothing. pain says you can't, advil says you can. what happens to your body language when your underarms are cared for? ♪ ♪ it shows! our new dove advanced care formula is effective... and kind to skin, leaving underarms cared for and you... more confident and carefree. >>> he's back, but you can decide how clear he's being, republican congressman matt gaetz basically dodging key questions about the federal sex crimes probe, which includes sex with a minor and sex trafficking allegations. these are his first extended comments since that bombshell daily beast report about an alleged confession that accused gae
i'm supposed to fit in a break, joan and melissa. thanks for kicking us off tonight, you guys. >> thanks, ari. >> appreciate it. >>> this is our shortest break, 30 seconds. coming up in the program, derek chauvin seeking a new trial. we'll explain why. >>> but first next matt gaetz is actually speaking out in his first big interview since that tucker carlson fiasco. we're back in 30 seconds. nothing's tougher on pain than advil. nothing. pain says you can't, advil...
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walsh opposing the iraq war in '02 talk to joan walsh today about where the cheney brand is. but it is unpredictable and some of it in a bad way because we're seeing the floor get moved lower underground. i would go on with this but i've not neal katyal waiting in the wings for the big giuliani developments so i want to thank joan and christina. everyone stay with us right now because we're not taking a break, we're going right into this update on the giuliani probe. feds scouring his phones. they of course have searched his apartment. today he was back on his radio show quoting none other than richard nixon. >> i'm not a crook. they're framing me for a very simple reason. i've got the goods on joe biden. i'm the guy, unfortunately, who individually exposed joe biden. first in regard to his crookedness in ukraine and then with regard to the -- the hard drive that shows that he's been a criminal for 30 years and that his son has been feeding him the money for 30 years. >> rudy giuliani knows his way around public and politics and history. he's got to know what happened to rich
walsh opposing the iraq war in '02 talk to joan walsh today about where the cheney brand is. but it is unpredictable and some of it in a bad way because we're seeing the floor get moved lower underground. i would go on with this but i've not neal katyal waiting in the wings for the big giuliani developments so i want to thank joan and christina. everyone stay with us right now because we're not taking a break, we're going right into this update on the giuliani probe. feds scouring his phones....
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joan cefus, who is a doctor of psychology. i really wasn't sure this was going to happen. what's it like for you? you're vaccinating america one shot at a time, and this was a big conversion for you. >> you know, every single time someone decides to be vaccinated, it is extremely exciting for me. i will never get tired of hearing that people have made the choice to be vaccinated, and moreover, whatever my voice can be the beacon of that change, i'm so happy. i'm thankful for matthew and his mom coming out today, and of course i was so thrilled to come all the way to virginia to make sure it happened. >> matthew, how do you feel? >> i feel good, sir. >> so, you know, kizzie obviously chased you down in the theater right after the town hall. i was following, and you and i were out on the sidewalk afterwards, and in our final exchange, you told me that you don't like needles. you know, i used to not like needles, either, but i told you that i did not even feel it when i got my moderna injection, and i know there was no reason for
joan cefus, who is a doctor of psychology. i really wasn't sure this was going to happen. what's it like for you? you're vaccinating america one shot at a time, and this was a big conversion for you. >> you know, every single time someone decides to be vaccinated, it is extremely exciting for me. i will never get tired of hearing that people have made the choice to be vaccinated, and moreover, whatever my voice can be the beacon of that change, i'm so happy. i'm thankful for matthew and...
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in the mid-80s, joan rivers became his guest host and she tried to spin off her own show.ery dramatic terms. then he's in position of when he will step down and he surprised nbc. david letterman who thinks he will get the job is very surprised. >> wow, can't wait the look for that. it's been said that johnny carson was salty joan rivers breaking out and doing her own thing. that was a big regret for her too. letterman wasn't allowed to use the same exact format add the tonight show. how did that push thoim be more innovative? how did he start reshaping late night as a result? >> we tell the story tonight because when johnny consented to have david letterman, do a show after him but it has to be different. he can't do a monologue. he can't have a big band and a side kick. all of those things to dave's red writer was that liberates us to do all kinds of fresh things. they were able to do inventive thing with camera work and stunts. it really made david letterman hugely popular among young people especially the college crowd. >> okay. back to jones rivers, help people underst
in the mid-80s, joan rivers became his guest host and she tried to spin off her own show.ery dramatic terms. then he's in position of when he will step down and he surprised nbc. david letterman who thinks he will get the job is very surprised. >> wow, can't wait the look for that. it's been said that johnny carson was salty joan rivers breaking out and doing her own thing. that was a big regret for her too. letterman wasn't allowed to use the same exact format add the tonight show. how...
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the year kim joan is succeeded. his late father, a devastating famine, descended on the country during the great famine in the mid nineties, by the north korean start to death. the public distribution system collapse with us is described seeing mountains of dead bodies and in the streets anywhere between $1.00 to $3000000.00 screens died. so what happens is the north koreans now knew that if they wanted to verify, they could no longer trust or rely on the states. and it was the rural population in particular, who had to be self sufficient. black market started to emerge known as jung medina . today, there are an unknown number of these market throughout the country, $400.00 of them, or even officially license providing tax income for the regime. most of the buying, selling and bartering here involves food and goods from china. all manner of current things are accepted, especially us dollars and chinese. you can either speak to china and north korea shera border. that is more than a 1000 kilometers long fuel. but ove
the year kim joan is succeeded. his late father, a devastating famine, descended on the country during the great famine in the mid nineties, by the north korean start to death. the public distribution system collapse with us is described seeing mountains of dead bodies and in the streets anywhere between $1.00 to $3000000.00 screens died. so what happens is the north koreans now knew that if they wanted to verify, they could no longer trust or rely on the states. and it was the rural population...
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. >> back with me is former rnc chair michael steele and the nation's joan walsh. thank you so much for being with me today. president trump goes on the oan network and the first thing he starts to talk about is why ratings have dropped for fox. i want to play this sound byte and get your thoughts on the other side. >> fox is way down. you know, fox is comparing its numbers to last year, but last year they went way down because people felt they really abandoned what they believed in, what i think a majority of the people of this country believed in. >> now, look, i'm not a ratings guru here, but the fact that he spends time in an interview, one of the most important things for him to talk about is the ratings of what used to be the fourth estate, does that show you where his priorities are now or does it tell you where the gop's priorities are now. >> well, both. there is no distinguishing them, as you know. but he's talking to a relatively low-rated program. this is where he's going. this is where he's telling his story while he's trashing fox, which still has man
. >> back with me is former rnc chair michael steele and the nation's joan walsh. thank you so much for being with me today. president trump goes on the oan network and the first thing he starts to talk about is why ratings have dropped for fox. i want to play this sound byte and get your thoughts on the other side. >> fox is way down. you know, fox is comparing its numbers to last year, but last year they went way down because people felt they really abandoned what they believed...
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did and adam considered did was courageous and took principal. >> here's the joan of arc standing upe heretics. >> is been analyzing for speaking the truth. >> to the words of someone who is fighting for the heart and soul not only for the party but also for what this country stands for. gerry: it is been achieved by her opposition of donald trump, after the media the only good republican is one who attacks of the republicans. but while we can smile at liz cheney's media her deep penetration by the party is still an important moment for the gop, let's be clear we set up a four liz cheney is actually right she should've accepted the election results security legacy and moved on. there's no evidence election was stolen and it never has been. but the bigger problem for the probably this reason so many people are angry with her like and continue to support mr. trump is a think they've lost their way. donald trump succeeded in many ways because the two great phase of the last 20 years the iraq war and the financial crisis should a change of politics in. but it did not. republicans went on
did and adam considered did was courageous and took principal. >> here's the joan of arc standing upe heretics. >> is been analyzing for speaking the truth. >> to the words of someone who is fighting for the heart and soul not only for the party but also for what this country stands for. gerry: it is been achieved by her opposition of donald trump, after the media the only good republican is one who attacks of the republicans. but while we can smile at liz cheney's media her...
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peterson and joan ganz cooney fund. the estate of worthington mayo- smith.try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. w.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president joe biden spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas today as israelis and palestinans attacked each her for the sixth day. abbas heads the palestinian authority in the west
peterson and joan ganz cooney fund. the estate of worthington mayo- smith.try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based...
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peterson and joan ganz cooney fund. the estate of worthington mayo- smith.try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorro can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to he people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a pvate corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the united states aims to have 70% of adults receive at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine by the 4th of july. that number is now at 57.7%. just under two million doses are being administered on average every day. that's down from an average
peterson and joan ganz cooney fund. the estate of worthington mayo- smith.try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorro can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to he people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a...
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peterson and joan ganz cooney fund. the estate of wohi smith.in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. tuesday marks one year since george floyd was killed by a white police officer in minneapolis. the brutal murder, caught on camera, led to the reemergence of the black lives matter movement. it also spurred a summer of protests calling for racial just
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through the ledge to appeal to interference in beijing but just yesterday the health minister tranter joan told reporters that actually the biggest problem isn't surprised at all the public's willingness to get vaccinated today they introduced a new policy mandating 2 days for police to get actually did they get the job in a kind of a side effects but that is unpaid leave and we'll see how well it works. you have to at the moment it's very difficult for the government to offer carrots to people because as you say tom has been so successful is they want to taint a virus that it's been virtually untouched by zealots of the rest of the world so there's not many things they can that people at the moment schools are open businesses are open major events are going forward so it's going to take time when the more vaccines the come available more options such as pfizer and. or a domestic there. probably help people who are concerned about yesterday seneca virus was. seen which is the only one currently available here or when other places around the world so open up an international child comes. to
through the ledge to appeal to interference in beijing but just yesterday the health minister tranter joan told reporters that actually the biggest problem isn't surprised at all the public's willingness to get vaccinated today they introduced a new policy mandating 2 days for police to get actually did they get the job in a kind of a side effects but that is unpaid leave and we'll see how well it works. you have to at the moment it's very difficult for the government to offer carrots to people...
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when joan rivers got her shot over at fox, there is a need to find another reoccurring sub.he story "late night," bill carter, nice to see you. >> yeah, heading antoninto the , johnny carson was the undisputed king of late night p. >> he gave the permanent guest host to joan rivers. joan was doing quite well as a guest host and it all went wrong when she heard nbc would not put a woman in charge of "the tonight show." so she decided to skip out and go to fox. that set a whole conflict between her and johnny carson. >> you are going to get into that of tonight's episode, i am assuming. >> oh yeah. >> we know letter marman was no allowed to use the same format of "the tonight show." he was doing his thing and known for innovated of that space. >> carson was a fan of letterman. when he was behind johnny. johnny wanted the show to be different. he didn't want to do a monologue or have a side kick. none of that bothered mary marco who was also his girlfriend. they wanted to do a new and innovative show. this gave them a whole range of thing to do. they just hit the ground and run
when joan rivers got her shot over at fox, there is a need to find another reoccurring sub.he story "late night," bill carter, nice to see you. >> yeah, heading antoninto the , johnny carson was the undisputed king of late night p. >> he gave the permanent guest host to joan rivers. joan was doing quite well as a guest host and it all went wrong when she heard nbc would not put a woman in charge of "the tonight show." so she decided to skip out and go to fox....
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joan cephas, who is a doctor of educational psychology.sure this was going to happen. what's it like for you, you are vaccinating america one shot at a time. this is a big conversion for you. >> every single time someone decides to be vaccinated, it's extremely exciting for me. i will never get tired of hearing that people needed to make the choice to get vaccinated. moreover, wherever my voice can be the beginning of that change, i am so happy. i'm thank you -- thankful for matthew and his mom for coming out today, and of course i was excited to come out all the way to virginia to make sure it happened. >> matthew, how do you feel? >> i feel good, sir. >> so i -- you know, me kizzy i obviously chased down in the theater, right before the town hall. [laughs] and you or i were out on the sidewalk after, and had an exchange. you told me you don't like needles. i used not like needles either. i told you though, that i didn't even feel it when i got my dana injection. i know there was no reason for you to believe me. how did it feel for you wh
joan cephas, who is a doctor of educational psychology.sure this was going to happen. what's it like for you, you are vaccinating america one shot at a time. this is a big conversion for you. >> every single time someone decides to be vaccinated, it's extremely exciting for me. i will never get tired of hearing that people needed to make the choice to get vaccinated. moreover, wherever my voice can be the beginning of that change, i am so happy. i'm thank you -- thankful for matthew and...
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joan knows, though, i will take responsibility. we had that tech problem that froze right after a highly strained drake reference, and i can't help but wonder whether something so awkward just froze down the technology. we may never know. joan, go ahead. we consider all options, all factual possibilities. my thanks to all guests kicking us off tonight. we have a shortest break now. it is just 30 seconds. but tonight a report on why mitch mcconnell may be falling into a biden trap. we have something i'm very excited about this friday night. our exclusive interview with award winning actress and song writer sharon stone. she's here tonight. but first a judge denies rudy giuliani's bid to get back those 18 different devices seized by the feds. we're back in 30 seconds. econds s your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? welcome back, america. try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care compa
joan knows, though, i will take responsibility. we had that tech problem that froze right after a highly strained drake reference, and i can't help but wonder whether something so awkward just froze down the technology. we may never know. joan, go ahead. we consider all options, all factual possibilities. my thanks to all guests kicking us off tonight. we have a shortest break now. it is just 30 seconds. but tonight a report on why mitch mcconnell may be falling into a biden trap. we have...
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government department that said to administer the regime secret funds, kim il sung, and his son, kim joan, is reportedly set it up in the late 19 seventy's and equipped it with wide ranging powers, its tasks using calanda stine hard currency transactions to secure an independent power base for the kims, while also raising money for the nuclear bomb. and the leaders personal luxury, its name office, 39, only 200 kilometers to the southeast. so south korea's type hamilton capital, and one of the 10 most expensive cities in the world. around 25000000 people live in the metro area, about half the population of south korea. among them, most of the 30000 people who managed to flee from north korea to start a new and hopefully anonymous life in the megacity who young fun used to be in north korean diplomat, he escaped 1991. he went on to become deputy director of south korea institute for national security strategy, which employees north korean defectors together, valuable information. few people know more about the kim dennis deese workings. came to me when jan has is that when kim jong il came
government department that said to administer the regime secret funds, kim il sung, and his son, kim joan, is reportedly set it up in the late 19 seventy's and equipped it with wide ranging powers, its tasks using calanda stine hard currency transactions to secure an independent power base for the kims, while also raising money for the nuclear bomb. and the leaders personal luxury, its name office, 39, only 200 kilometers to the southeast. so south korea's type hamilton capital, and one of the...
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in 1994, the year kim joan is succeeded. his late father, a devastating famine, descended on the country. during the great famine in the mid nineties, by the north korean starts to death. the public distribution system collapse. witnesses described seeing mountains of dead bodies and in the streets, anywhere between $1.00 to $3000000.00. there are 3 states. so what happens is the north koreans now knew that if there was 2 or 5, they could no longer trust or rely on the states. and it was the rural population in particular who had to be self sufficient. black market started to emerge known as jung medina. today the robin a know number of these markets throughout the country. $400.00 of them, or even officially license providing tax income for the regime. most of the buying, selling and bartering here involved food and goods from china. all manner of current things are accepted, especially us dollars and chinese, you on both of those p to china and north korea shera border. that is more than a 1000 kilometers long fuel. but ov
in 1994, the year kim joan is succeeded. his late father, a devastating famine, descended on the country. during the great famine in the mid nineties, by the north korean starts to death. the public distribution system collapse. witnesses described seeing mountains of dead bodies and in the streets, anywhere between $1.00 to $3000000.00. there are 3 states. so what happens is the north koreans now knew that if there was 2 or 5, they could no longer trust or rely on the states. and it was the...
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bob dylan still is joan diane, one thing with anything else, thing had his own personal model made. so did ed sharon for david crosby. the martin guitar is more than just a guitar. when you get one, this magical it makes you want to play for hours into it brings me need a can from the german down about his margin. it's a perfect accompaniment mine if i hope that my family says they can even tell from downstairs if i'm playing a margin or something else, screwed me. it's an icon of american music history. has a mystique about it. and i think that that is rooted in all these decades now of some of the most important artists in so many genres of american, for nack, your music playing martin guitars, jack and jack damage. i know you the very 1st time i remember playing a court in this guitar and just thinking that this was the holy grail, you know, this was something to aspire to. this mark and guitar. ah, martin is highly respected by musicians and has long enjoyed legendary status. for some it's the strategy various our family, the rolls royce, of acoustic instruments. its history is
bob dylan still is joan diane, one thing with anything else, thing had his own personal model made. so did ed sharon for david crosby. the martin guitar is more than just a guitar. when you get one, this magical it makes you want to play for hours into it brings me need a can from the german down about his margin. it's a perfect accompaniment mine if i hope that my family says they can even tell from downstairs if i'm playing a margin or something else, screwed me. it's an icon of american...
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rain—affected qualifying session at le mans — championship leader francesco bagnaia and world champion joanll be joined on the front row by yamaha teammate maverick vinales and ducati's jack miller. jonny brownlee has already made the teamgb squad for the triathlon at this summer's 0lympics — but the race is on tojoin him. and alex yee, has improved his chances with fourth place at the world series race, injapan at yokohama — he's one of three britons chasing just one spot — among them tom bishop — brownlee let him go past, to give him valuable ranking points. and brownlee can still make tokyo — he'll try to qualify next month in leeds. norway's kristian blummen—felt was the winner in yokohama. and finally, a nice story from the world golf as england's richard bland won the british masters — to become to oldest first—time winner on the european tour. the 48 year—old had gone a77 events without a victory, but this putt, in a play—off with italy's guido migliozzi at the belfry. finally got him over the line. that's all from sportsday. you can keep up to date on the bbc website. leicester are
rain—affected qualifying session at le mans — championship leader francesco bagnaia and world champion joanll be joined on the front row by yamaha teammate maverick vinales and ducati's jack miller. jonny brownlee has already made the teamgb squad for the triathlon at this summer's 0lympics — but the race is on tojoin him. and alex yee, has improved his chances with fourth place at the world series race, injapan at yokohama — he's one of three britons chasing just one spot — among...
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i'm joan donovan from the harvard technology and social change project and i study the internet. the internet is a truly global technology requiring massive amounts of international labor. whatever policy ends up coming from the u.s. will undoubtedly become the default settings for the rest of the world. i want to begin by saying that i believe public interest internet is possible, and i have to believe that in order to do the heinous job of researching hate, incitement, harassment and disinformation on these social media products. what a public interest internet means practically is crafting policy that draws forgot the best insights across many different professional sectors, matched with rigorous independent research into how auto vacation and amplification shape the quality of public life. we should begin by creating public interest obligations for social media timelines and news feeds requiring companies to curate timely local, relevant, and accurate information as well as providing robust content moderation services and options. but today, let's try to name the problem of m
i'm joan donovan from the harvard technology and social change project and i study the internet. the internet is a truly global technology requiring massive amounts of international labor. whatever policy ends up coming from the u.s. will undoubtedly become the default settings for the rest of the world. i want to begin by saying that i believe public interest internet is possible, and i have to believe that in order to do the heinous job of researching hate, incitement, harassment and...
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joan and i are parents of three wonderful children who will live much of their lives in the 21st centuryis a referendum on their future and on ours. so tonight, i want to speak to the young people of america and to their parents and to their grandparents. i'm walter mondale. you may have heard of me but you may not really know me. i grew up in the farm towns of southern minnesota. many dad was a preacher and my mom was a music teacher. we never -- we never had a dime but we were rich in the values that are important. and i've carried those values with me ever since. they taught me to work hard, to stand on my own, to play by the rules, to tell the truth, to obey the law, to care for others, to love our country and to cherish our faith. my story isn't unique. in the last few weeks, i've deepened my admiration for someone who shares those same values. her immigrant father loved our country, her widowed mother sacrificed her family and her own career is an american classic. doing your work, earning your way, paying your dues, rising on merit. my presidency will be about those values and my
joan and i are parents of three wonderful children who will live much of their lives in the 21st centuryis a referendum on their future and on ours. so tonight, i want to speak to the young people of america and to their parents and to their grandparents. i'm walter mondale. you may have heard of me but you may not really know me. i grew up in the farm towns of southern minnesota. many dad was a preacher and my mom was a music teacher. we never -- we never had a dime but we were rich in the...
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the clerk: nomination, department of health and human services, andrea joan palm, of wisconsin to be deputy secretary. the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: madam president, some economists have another name for the recession that we're living through, the one that was caused by the covid pandemic. they call it a she session because the economic hardships and job losses have fallen disproportionately on women, especially working mothers. it's ironic we're having this conversation the day after mother's day and reflecting on the current state of american families in the midst of a pandemic, but equally important, the state of american families and the state of the mothers of those families and the economic realities they face. 2.5 million american women have dropped out or pushed out of the workforce since the start of this pandemic. in a recent abc news poll, 25% of women said they are worse for economically now than they were a year ago compared to 18
the clerk: nomination, department of health and human services, andrea joan palm, of wisconsin to be deputy secretary. the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: madam president, some economists have another name for the recession that we're living through, the one that was caused by the covid pandemic. they call it a she session because the economic hardships and job...
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joan rivers said she had a ghost there.rey epstein, i wouldn't want to touch that one. [laughter] maria: not every ghost is -- is equal, all right. we will take a break. when we come back, technology is taking a tumble, inflation fears are on the rise, there's a surge in the housing market. we will take a look at how your money stands to move this week with the word on wall street. mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ . . . metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell cou
joan rivers said she had a ghost there.rey epstein, i wouldn't want to touch that one. [laughter] maria: not every ghost is -- is equal, all right. we will take a break. when we come back, technology is taking a tumble, inflation fears are on the rise, there's a surge in the housing market. we will take a look at how your money stands to move this week with the word on wall street. mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ . . . metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm...
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an emotional press conferences afternoon, we heard from some of the victims families. 44—year—old joanaughter, bree, said the parachute regiment were cowards. my cowards. my mother was no gun woman. the corners finds are clear. she was innocent. her only crime was love. her only love for her family, as she went down to make sure we were all safe. love for a stranger who she tried to help as he cried out in pain. after being shot by the army, unlike mummy, the parachute regiment only had hate in their hearts when they gunned down her and the others. they were not peacemakers. they were not brave soldiers, they were nothing but cowards. they shot my mummy, a northern ireland mother of eight from the safety of their barracks. they were cowards, they were cowards then and they are cowards now. they didn't have the courage to appear at the inquest and faceup to their crimes, they didn't have the courage to answer our questions. we deserve answers. why did they shoot my mum? why did they leave her in a field to die? what was their orders and who gave them? who helps them cover up their cowar
an emotional press conferences afternoon, we heard from some of the victims families. 44—year—old joanaughter, bree, said the parachute regiment were cowards. my cowards. my mother was no gun woman. the corners finds are clear. she was innocent. her only crime was love. her only love for her family, as she went down to make sure we were all safe. love for a stranger who she tried to help as he cried out in pain. after being shot by the army, unlike mummy, the parachute regiment only had...
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and joan walsh, for the journalistic perspective from the nation. good to all of you have all of you. here before we dig deep. this is the first time joan, i believe i've been able to catch up with you before the first story broke. i'm curious, big picture, we'll get to our seem counselors here -- but big picture of what do you see here? and the prospect of a type of accountability for potential misconduct, alleged misconduct, according to some of the witnesses we've heard from on this very program, that donald trump ctv for so long? p ctv for so long? >> i think all of us reading today, watching television today, looking at all these emerging facts are feeling a little bit better about the prospects for justice. because we know that this man, regardless of how he became president, leslie that side -- we know that he has been scamming a public sector for a long time. we know that he has been -- we have evidence that he has been not truthful about the evaluations of various properties. he says he lists something as high when that makes sense. it's va
and joan walsh, for the journalistic perspective from the nation. good to all of you have all of you. here before we dig deep. this is the first time joan, i believe i've been able to catch up with you before the first story broke. i'm curious, big picture, we'll get to our seem counselors here -- but big picture of what do you see here? and the prospect of a type of accountability for potential misconduct, alleged misconduct, according to some of the witnesses we've heard from on this very...
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joan, thank you very much. >> thanks. >>> still ahead, the white house covid-19 response team holds its guidance on masks. could we get clarity on that? we'll be live next. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪ new projects means new project managers. visit letsmakeaplan.org to finyou need to hire.ssional. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. tonight... i'll be eating chicken tikka masala with garlic naan. [doorbell chimes] cheers. i win again, patrick. that's siiir patrick. oooooow. sir. we made usaa insurance for me
joan, thank you very much. >> thanks. >>> still ahead, the white house covid-19 response team holds its guidance on masks. could we get clarity on that? we'll be live next. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a...
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joan years east which is one of the vanishing into chanson notable ski disco nippled led wish. ault fascism human skin good jinky army legit ski i'm a local in your pool for your movie measure and you never julie bishop misha did with. hitler is visions you study nature to war not of was this valor. act well nepal scuppered sits at all so it's a bit of a multi-billion enough each though not all do seascape go shoot more difficult. if you were lucky if your. service you saw the very. spot in a from the by we are very hard to that a pseudonym stuff and you can use. it but imo ya. must i was there. to see what you sold out for your guy that's of course. what family what a mockery of it's a myth it's obvious it's all about them. the polish memorial society you know it's many people who believe that russians and poles are not enemies but brothers just like austrian peeta 60 years is doing an important job over a period of 4 years 5 soviet soldiers symmetries were restored as well as $26.00 statues unders jay-jay puts it lots of separate graves many poles are against the demolition o
joan years east which is one of the vanishing into chanson notable ski disco nippled led wish. ault fascism human skin good jinky army legit ski i'm a local in your pool for your movie measure and you never julie bishop misha did with. hitler is visions you study nature to war not of was this valor. act well nepal scuppered sits at all so it's a bit of a multi-billion enough each though not all do seascape go shoot more difficult. if you were lucky if your. service you saw the very. spot in a...
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joan, thank you so much for that. >> sure, thank you. >>> they could televise it also. reopening is under way right now. we'll take you behind the numbers and what it means for your summer. >>> plus, if liz cheney is going down, she's going down swinging. why her party is attacking her for refusing to lie. not all 5g networks are created equal. ♪ t-mobile america's largest and fastest 5g network. [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we're really thankful for all of them. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and get millions of flexible booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. you're strong. you power through chronic m
joan, thank you so much for that. >> sure, thank you. >>> they could televise it also. reopening is under way right now. we'll take you behind the numbers and what it means for your summer. >>> plus, if liz cheney is going down, she's going down swinging. why her party is attacking her for refusing to lie. not all 5g networks are created equal. ♪ t-mobile america's largest and fastest 5g network. [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i...
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these gunsmith who called joan has been working exclusively for jack's gang for 28 years. this is the 1st time the gangs allowed him to be filmed. the. boys come in. brewery and john makes one gun a month on average his tools and techniques may be rudimentary but the finished products are effective. yeah. there was he. trying to bully. people. and i said hey give me a place to be for me and. how i don't need to make one maybe. that's to me is. evidence in request. so. i mean his only bloody country local to request he will do. it's a risky business if jones arrested he could face in prison. and how much goes. this one for. one doesn't connect. and just like that another wish an is ready for p. and g.'s gang lands. we travel to the heart of the countries mountains here the forests cover nearly 3 quarters of the territory and is home to unique wildlife and plant species found nowhere else in the world. the famous mug on the outskirts of these breathtaking landscape. or in the village of. james the leader of this community of a few 100 people. these days the mud masks are not
these gunsmith who called joan has been working exclusively for jack's gang for 28 years. this is the 1st time the gangs allowed him to be filmed. the. boys come in. brewery and john makes one gun a month on average his tools and techniques may be rudimentary but the finished products are effective. yeah. there was he. trying to bully. people. and i said hey give me a place to be for me and. how i don't need to make one maybe. that's to me is. evidence in request. so. i mean his only bloody...
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. >> some families also spent time at ruth bancroft guard gardens, one mom, 98-year-old joan and this is what mother's day 2021 felt like for her. >> absolutely fabulous. [ laughter ] >> i am very, very fortunate. i have my family, they are all well, so that is zoo so that is the main thing. >> happy mother's day. >> that is great. happy mother's day to you all as well. >> yeah. >>> and to you my favorite co- anchor. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> still ahead on kpix5. golden gate park is about to get a new attraction. about to get a look at the art insulation that will honor the first african-americans and we speak to the local art exhibit. >>> we are continuing our shout out to the class of 2021. this is andrew and austin. they are from heritage high school in brentwood. next stop for both of them, college in pittsburgh and you can send a photo of your grad to 2021 grads at cbs.com or tag kpix on social media. no professional photos, please >>> developing story in colorado. >>> a gun gunman shot and killed six people at a birthday party. it happened at a mobile home park. the
. >> some families also spent time at ruth bancroft guard gardens, one mom, 98-year-old joan and this is what mother's day 2021 felt like for her. >> absolutely fabulous. [ laughter ] >> i am very, very fortunate. i have my family, they are all well, so that is zoo so that is the main thing. >> happy mother's day. >> that is great. happy mother's day to you all as well. >> yeah. >>> and to you my favorite co- anchor. >> thank you. >> you...
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but he's going with 6 and a half minutes to play costly foul for them to sit under 6 to go now to joanlid tunis. he's going to catch the al you right here from john one call that alyiu still a good pass, though. we have a tie game following possession morant. gets the floater does go. he had 16 in 9 for job, but the warriors did not break. andrew wiggins. this man is having a follows up to miss with a dunk 21 in 10 for week and his 3rd double double of the season and then step puts his signature on the game. we see 1, 3, right there. but guess what, done. we're going to see another their next possession step back. give me all 3 of those the warriors go on to win one 13 1 oh, one step finished. the 46 9, 7, after the game. he talked about his team's gaining and identity just at the right time. great barrier. >> everybody has. created that edge of, you know, you don't want to mess this out there. i love that because it was a little bleak known february march where. we don't know what type of team we are going to be and we really struggling to find. i bring a good good spot right now. we
but he's going with 6 and a half minutes to play costly foul for them to sit under 6 to go now to joanlid tunis. he's going to catch the al you right here from john one call that alyiu still a good pass, though. we have a tie game following possession morant. gets the floater does go. he had 16 in 9 for job, but the warriors did not break. andrew wiggins. this man is having a follows up to miss with a dunk 21 in 10 for week and his 3rd double double of the season and then step puts his...
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the year kim joan is succeeded. his late father, a devastating famine, descended on the country during the gray semen in the mid nineties. by the north korean starts to death. the public distribution system collapse with us is described seeing mountains of dead bodies in the streets, anywhere between $1.00 to $3000000.00 north korean states. so what happens is the north koreans now knew that if there was a to 5 thank no longer trust, rely in the states and it was the rural population, in particular, who had to be self sufficient. black market started to emerge known as jung medina . today, there are an unknown number of these markets throughout the country, full 100 of them, or even officially license providing tax income for the regime. most of the buying, selling and bartering here involves food and good from china. all manner of current things are accepted, especially us dollars and chinese. you can either speak to china and north korea share a border that has more than a 1000 kilometers long fuel. but over 80 pe
the year kim joan is succeeded. his late father, a devastating famine, descended on the country during the gray semen in the mid nineties. by the north korean starts to death. the public distribution system collapse with us is described seeing mountains of dead bodies in the streets, anywhere between $1.00 to $3000000.00 north korean states. so what happens is the north koreans now knew that if there was a to 5 thank no longer trust, rely in the states and it was the rural population, in...