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john evers. >> it was a vicious campaign. this was not new to him. when he ran in new york state, he faced it then. in 1914, martin glenn faced anti-catholic prejudice. it showed up in the 1915 constitutional convention as a little bit of a whispering campaign. smith went into this years in advance of the election knowing this would be an issue. he addressed this issue in 1927 in his reply to the "atlantic monthly," discussing why a catholic man could be a president. it was a very good statement, but it was intellectual. it went over everybody's heads. it did not help his campaign. >> as mentioned earlier, we are in the new york state assembly chamber in albany, new york in the new york state capitol building, finished in 1894. we are also pleased to have join us a studio audience of albany area residents. some college students and historians, some people interested in al smith. they will also have a chance to ask some questions about al smith and the 1928 election, as will you. we will put some phone numbers on the screen so you can start to dial in
john evers. >> it was a vicious campaign. this was not new to him. when he ran in new york state, he faced it then. in 1914, martin glenn faced anti-catholic prejudice. it showed up in the 1915 constitutional convention as a little bit of a whispering campaign. smith went into this years in advance of the election knowing this would be an issue. he addressed this issue in 1927 in his reply to the "atlantic monthly," discussing why a catholic man could be a president. it was a...
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john evers, what kind of a candid it was all smith in 1928? >> he was a fighter. if you look at him and d.c. the short stature, his gravelly voice comes out all across america. this is one of the first campaigns where radio plays a role. he campaigns from the back of trains which is very common. he tries to engage in america on issues that are important to americans. they did not want to talk about those issues. prosperity was there so they could not say they were the issues -- he was not candid of prosperity. he wanted to talk about prohibition. he came out as a fighter. his speeches were well reasoned. on paper he was a fantastic canada. he was swimming until the whole time. >> beverly gage, electoral vote count at the end. 874 al smith. which states that he when and why? >> it was definitely a blowout election. i think the real -- in some ways we can almost say al smith should thank his lucky stars he did not win the 1928 election. we might remember al smith's name a little more, but what would we remember him for? it was really a blowout election. i think it w
john evers, what kind of a candid it was all smith in 1928? >> he was a fighter. if you look at him and d.c. the short stature, his gravelly voice comes out all across america. this is one of the first campaigns where radio plays a role. he campaigns from the back of trains which is very common. he tries to engage in america on issues that are important to americans. they did not want to talk about those issues. prosperity was there so they could not say they were the issues -- he was not...
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remember, john, the worst ever week of unemployment insurance was aboutthe history one million a week. day, after st. patrick's that week there were 6 million people claiming benefits. that is a staggering difference. that persisted for a couple of weeks. finally dropped to about 3 million. now it is running about 1.5 million, greater than the historic high ever. the system is paying out benefits. it is doing its function to a large extent. i read it carefully, the president's proposal. i was disappointed to see the president's supplement would not provide any benefits to people with weekly payments under $100. i asked myself why. the unappointed insurance programs serve many people. i have done a lot of work on the relationship between unemployment insurance and public assistance, food stamps. people who get a little bit of unappointed insurance really helps them avoid sliding into poverty. who are low-wage workers or part-time workers and may qualify for a low-level benefit, and may qualify for a low-level benefit. -- benefits can be as low as five dollars a week in some states. man
remember, john, the worst ever week of unemployment insurance was aboutthe history one million a week. day, after st. patrick's that week there were 6 million people claiming benefits. that is a staggering difference. that persisted for a couple of weeks. finally dropped to about 3 million. now it is running about 1.5 million, greater than the historic high ever. the system is paying out benefits. it is doing its function to a large extent. i read it carefully, the president's proposal. i was...
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at work john is only ever referred to as johnny on which the rusa find his english name a long time ago i don't like mr john i don't like uncle jump my real middle name is maxwell where it came from i have no idea you know in the west in the u.k. you name your son's middle name after a football team it has no meaning and also to me this is important about here it's a respectable parents i think it's very this continuation where did you come from here the middle name you take of your father so i'm john young which means i am the son of yeah and i'm very proud of it. to laziness as well this is the numbers not stored on a small t.v. provision you want to stop when you meet him you also because he just really knew even the most treasured possession that he appointed there when she. was you know greeting a lot of little snippets to anyone because i knew i had to reply to him you would guess you'll need the role and daughter. is a tough manager who even conducts random checks at night control in the bush. newsnight does he not you don't see in your city so many. years ago did i need to make
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at work john is only ever referred to as johnny on which the rooster find his english name a long time ago i don't like mr john i don't like uncle john my real middle name is max well where it came from i have no idea you know in the west in the u.k. you name your son's middle name after a football team it has no meaning and also to me this is important about here it's the respect of your parents i think it's very this continuation where did you come from here the middle name. you take your father so i'm john young which means i am the son of young and i'm very proud of it this will delay she lets all this in the number. of small t.v. provision need to stop when you meet him you also because he just really knew you. should possess the the ability there which. a lot of people do and you know because i knew i had to reply to me you would still need the roland. is a tough manager who even conducts random checks at night control in the bush. on newsnight does he not you don't see in your city so many of. us go deep i need to make sure the biggest nobility who disappeared. the poor fellow.
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ever since. he's really done a lot of work. it's got a manager that believes in him. he's also taken over this year, johnhere was ever a year where the player rep was really put to work with all of these regulations that teams are given and trying to maneuver through this pandemic, i'm sure it's been a lot of conversations he has had to have. maybe growing up a bit too on top of all the work is done at the plate. >> john: absolutely. part of that pitcher just fouled off, those of the other two pitchers who would have swung at. going back, he swings at those pitchers. the most pitchers he had really good takes. that's the process that a hitter matures and starts recognizing the strike zone. doesn't just lift, clean, and separate every time he sees a pitch buried >> joe: a pitch down and income a good one from burnes. one away. >> john: that was nasty, you just tip your hat right there. >> joe: if you haven't checked it out yet, the brand-new fox sports app and website are up and running and fans are loving it. modern and sleek, the ultimate app for today's sports man is here. download it now. here is last
ever since. he's really done a lot of work. it's got a manager that believes in him. he's also taken over this year, johnhere was ever a year where the player rep was really put to work with all of these regulations that teams are given and trying to maneuver through this pandemic, i'm sure it's been a lot of conversations he has had to have. maybe growing up a bit too on top of all the work is done at the plate. >> john: absolutely. part of that pitcher just fouled off, those of the...
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john and i had ever disagreements, of course, but in the america john lewis 54 and johnmerica i believen -- lewis fought for and the america i believe in differences of opinion are inevitable elements of democracy in action.. [applause] we the people, including congressmen and presidents, can have differing views on how to perfect our union while sharing the conviction that our nation, however flawed, is at heart a good and noble one. we believe -- we live in a better and nobler country today because of john lewis and his abiding faith in the power of god, in the power of democracy, and in the power of love to lift us all to a higher ground. the story that began in troy is not ending here today, nor is the work. john lewis lives forever in his father's house and he will live forever in the hearts of -- whon who have justly love mercy and walk calmly with their god. may the flights of angels see john lewis to his arrest and may god bless -- to his rest and may god bless the country that he loved. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much. i think john miles and the lewis incomparabl
john and i had ever disagreements, of course, but in the america john lewis 54 and johnmerica i believen -- lewis fought for and the america i believe in differences of opinion are inevitable elements of democracy in action.. [applause] we the people, including congressmen and presidents, can have differing views on how to perfect our union while sharing the conviction that our nation, however flawed, is at heart a good and noble one. we believe -- we live in a better and nobler country today...
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john's other passion is cheese making and he'd only ever make cheese with milk from his own farm it's in the book. john started making cheese 6 years ago when europe and the u.s. imposed sanctions on russia in response russia banned certain imports which was good news for john. i think the embargo for us was very good i think it firstly allowed the people to gain back their pride to be russian before we were kind of losing it and today i think in my opinion we have the embargo against them they don't sanctions against us because they lost much more. john makes a variety of jesus is about to show you some of them interestingly enough to himself john is that. they do is your local a p r c m is it's a it was a peach what. should the. italians b.c. of the job done. she needs you want her or she push you into a store bogusky various drugs for. you to post to see of no more you to see him as a boy it's a tough but then wished on you know you have an excuse i mean it of course study soviets it experiment know it and if it was just even the cause the promise. to give you go to eat they're goi
john's other passion is cheese making and he'd only ever make cheese with milk from his own farm it's in the book. john started making cheese 6 years ago when europe and the u.s. imposed sanctions on russia in response russia banned certain imports which was good news for john. i think the embargo for us was very good i think it firstly allowed the people to gain back their pride to be russian before we were kind of losing it and today i think in my opinion we have the embargo against them they...
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and remember john that the worst ever week of unemployment insurance claims, and the history was about a million a week. and then right after st. patrick's day, there were 6 million people claimingen benefits. that is a staggering difference and that persisted for a couple of weeks. and finally to about $3m now is running about a million half just greater than the historic high ever. and so the system is paying out benefits and to a large extent it's supplements, i would carefully, with the presidents proposal, was very disappointed to see that the president supplement would not providet y benefits to people with weekly payments under $100. i asked myself why. then employment insurance program served many people and done a lot of work and the relationships between plunemployment insurance and public assistance, unemployment insurance and food stamps. and people who get a little bit of an employment insurance really helps them avoid sliding into poverty. so people who are though wage workers are w part-time workers may qualify for a full level of benefits, maybe a less than $100 npretty
and remember john that the worst ever week of unemployment insurance claims, and the history was about a million a week. and then right after st. patrick's day, there were 6 million people claimingen benefits. that is a staggering difference and that persisted for a couple of weeks. and finally to about $3m now is running about a million half just greater than the historic high ever. and so the system is paying out benefits and to a large extent it's supplements, i would carefully, with the...
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john creech. >> he denied ever meeting gavin smith. he said he knew who he was.ing an affair with his wife in the past. >> so despite their suspicions there was not much police could do because -- >> one thing we didn't have was gavin smith. >> that is, they had no body, no way to prove who killed gavin or that there was a murder at all. >> that is until a dog named buddy went for a walk. >> a real life doggy detective who makes a deadly discovery on a deserted trail. coming up -- >> i go buddy, stop, wow, that looks pretty strange. >> and a young woman suddenly finds herself in the middle of this mystery. >> i discovered he had scrapes on his hands an on his arms. >> when "dateline" continues. ats ♪ ♪ no matter how you stay fit keep it light with light & fit's rainbow of delightful, protein-packed flavors. ♪ ♪ when you drink or eat something that's acidic everyone is at risk for enamel loss. it sucks the minerals out of the tooth's surface. pronamel is formulated to help deliver minerals to the tooth's surface to help reharden and strengthen your enamel. but wha
john creech. >> he denied ever meeting gavin smith. he said he knew who he was.ing an affair with his wife in the past. >> so despite their suspicions there was not much police could do because -- >> one thing we didn't have was gavin smith. >> that is, they had no body, no way to prove who killed gavin or that there was a murder at all. >> that is until a dog named buddy went for a walk. >> a real life doggy detective who makes a deadly discovery on a...
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john. >> have you ever known the president to sit back and watch while something else is going on?n counter programming the dnc but actively contrasting his style of campaigning with that of joe biden in the first two days of this week he traveled to more than 6500 miles. five events, four states, taking questions every day. that in sharp contrast to joe biden spending most of his time at home. he did go to a library last night and has not been traveling at all. and has not been taking questions, either, since announcing his running mate. the white house also reaching out to supporters of bernie sanders today. remember in 2016 a number of bernie sanders supporters who felt disenfranchised voted for president trump. sanders has made it his mission to defeat the president the white house trade advisor said the so-called bernie bros have a home with the 2020 trump campaign. >> i want to reach out to the bernie bros and say the party of economic nationalism is here, to reach out to you. we are the ones who will bring the factories home to america, the jobs home to america. if you feel
john. >> have you ever known the president to sit back and watch while something else is going on?n counter programming the dnc but actively contrasting his style of campaigning with that of joe biden in the first two days of this week he traveled to more than 6500 miles. five events, four states, taking questions every day. that in sharp contrast to joe biden spending most of his time at home. he did go to a library last night and has not been traveling at all. and has not been taking...
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. >> listen, first of all, i don't think that john kasich should ever try to get into a battle of witsall seen what she's capable of with her social media. and she is one of the sharpest rising politicians. and it's generally not smart. any republican man i'd advise stay away. but that said, john kasich has a point in that politics is about addition, not subtraction. what you saw last night with the dnc is the complete opposite of donald trump's strategy. donald trump only tries to appeal to his base, and then focuses on voter suppression. you have, last night, the dnc was trying to reach out to all facets of the democratic party and appeal to independents or reluctant trump voters who might not want to vote for trump again. in that sense, it was really helpful for the dnc to showcase the wide range of voices within the democratic party. >> this president has had to respond to a few natural disasters whether it was in iowa or puerto rico. he visited storm-ravaged iowa today. i want to play what miles taylor who served 2 1/2 years as his dhs chief said about how the president responded
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lou: well, i wouldn't ask you just easy questions ever, john, because -- [laughter] with your, with youri want to put only tough questions before you. >> thank you. lou: john solomon, thanks for providing those terrific answers. always insightful to have you with us. appreciate it. john solomon, just the justthen. >>> up next, will establishment republicans finally run with president trump this year rather than away from him? we'll take that up with a candidate for the u.s. senate in tennessee. he's bill haggerty. he joins me when we come back. stay with us, please. ♪ i had saved up some money and then found the home of my dreams. but my home of my dreams needed some work sofi was the first lender that even offered a personal loan. i didn't even know that was an option. the personal loan let us renovate our single family house into a multi-unit home. and i get to live in this beautiful house with this beautiful kitchen and it's all thanks to sofi. ♪ ♪ lou: quite a show being put on by the radical demss. a number of rinos using the democratic national convention to show their loving suppo
lou: well, i wouldn't ask you just easy questions ever, john, because -- [laughter] with your, with youri want to put only tough questions before you. >> thank you. lou: john solomon, thanks for providing those terrific answers. always insightful to have you with us. appreciate it. john solomon, just the justthen. >>> up next, will establishment republicans finally run with president trump this year rather than away from him? we'll take that up with a candidate for the u.s....
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lou: well, i wouldn't ask you just easy questions ever, john -- [laughter] because with your mind andtions before you. >> thank you. lou: john solomon, thanks for providing those terrific answers. always insightful to have you with y us. appreciate it. johnap solomon, justthenews.com. >>> up next, will establishment republicans finally run with president trump this year rather than y away from it? we'll take that up with the candidate for the u.s. senate in tennessee. he's bill hagerty. he joins me when we come back. stay with us, please. ♪ ♪ lou: quite a show being put on by the radical dems. a number of rinos using the democratic national convention to show their loving support for china joe biden last night. and among them former congresswoman susan molinari. she made millions of dollars as a lobbyist for russia, former ohio governor john kasich also making a sad appearance. in that appearance -- there he is -- he claimed china joe's politics won't make a harp turn to the left -- sharp turn to the left. by the way, many of these must be t the same people who bring u the oscars. jus
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said from last april this could be the worst fall from a public health perspective we have ever had. >> johns hopkins says in the united states more than five.2 million cases reported with reported deaths approaching 167,000. shannon: we will talk to the head of the nih in a minute. riots and looting continuing nationwide with 80 continuous nights a protest in portland. one law enforcement agency says they will no longer protect one major target. in chicago police released video of suspects using a hammer to break into the atm machine. we are covering the ongoing violence and then information out of four again. get evening. >> good evening. oregon state police pull out of protecting the portland federal courthouse over frustration too many arrested a protest don't see legal recourse. the spokesperson says in part "we are moving the resources back to county for prosecution of criminal conduct is a priority. after another native protest turned violent. throwing rocks and tasers and fireworks as a call for change in response officers deployed teargas into people arrested. three hours away and be
said from last april this could be the worst fall from a public health perspective we have ever had. >> johns hopkins says in the united states more than five.2 million cases reported with reported deaths approaching 167,000. shannon: we will talk to the head of the nih in a minute. riots and looting continuing nationwide with 80 continuous nights a protest in portland. one law enforcement agency says they will no longer protect one major target. in chicago police released video of...
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lou: i wouldn't ask you just easy questions ever, john, because with your mind and talent i want to putugh questions before you. >> thank you. lou: john solomon, thanks for providing those terrific answers, always insightful to have you with us. appreciate it. before we go my new book is the trump century, how our president changed the course of history forever, please preorder your copy at the trumpcentury.com, amazon.com, barnes & noble.com. we're coming right back. please stay with us. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. but what if you could stdo better than that?k. like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's why we're helping you stay ahead and adapt with a network you can count on, 24/7 support and flexible solutions that work wherever you are. call or go online today. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? of the year on the new sleep number 360 smart bed... no problem, with
lou: i wouldn't ask you just easy questions ever, john, because with your mind and talent i want to putugh questions before you. >> thank you. lou: john solomon, thanks for providing those terrific answers, always insightful to have you with us. appreciate it. before we go my new book is the trump century, how our president changed the course of history forever, please preorder your copy at the trumpcentury.com, amazon.com, barnes & noble.com. we're coming right back. please stay with...
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lou: i wouldn't ask you just easy questions ever, john, because with your mind and talent i want to puty tough questions before you. >> thank you. lou: john solomon, thanks for providing those terrific answers, always insightful to have you with us. appreciate it. before we go my new book is the trump century, how our president changed the course of history forever, please preorder your copy at the trumpcentury.com, [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ beeping ] i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. it's time for aerotrainer, with your weight and health? a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form. aerotrainer's u
lou: i wouldn't ask you just easy questions ever, john, because with your mind and talent i want to puty tough questions before you. >> thank you. lou: john solomon, thanks for providing those terrific answers, always insightful to have you with us. appreciate it. before we go my new book is the trump century, how our president changed the course of history forever, please preorder your copy at the trumpcentury.com, [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh,...
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yet he was probably one of the more successful black mail box office stars that this industry's ever seen john thank you so much for coming on to take us through that i guess what we're saying the career with that was yet to happen in some senses john murray there in los angeles thank you so much every time peter. banks a year of the e.u. is going ahead with sanctions against 20 senior russian officials over voter fraud in the crackdown on protesters the and the russian president alexander lukashenko says he's prepared to retaliate by cutting off trade routes dominic came from berlin. for weeks protesters have been on the streets of genoa roofs demonstrating day and night against a government they believe is illegitimate and a president who they believe stole the general election these people hope the outside world is listening in berlin on friday the e.u. aunts and singling out for new sanctions the leaders of the government in minsk there was a political agreement among ministers to dizzee nate selected individuals responsible for differential in elections. and for the subsequent down under
yet he was probably one of the more successful black mail box office stars that this industry's ever seen john thank you so much for coming on to take us through that i guess what we're saying the career with that was yet to happen in some senses john murray there in los angeles thank you so much every time peter. banks a year of the e.u. is going ahead with sanctions against 20 senior russian officials over voter fraud in the crackdown on protesters the and the russian president alexander...
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lou: i wouldn't ask you just easy questions ever, john, because with your mind and talent i want to put>> thank you. lou: john solomon, thanks for providing those terrific answers, always insightful to have you with us. appreciate it. before we go my new book is the trump century, how our president changed the course of history forever, please preorder your copy at the trumpcentury.com, age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he
lou: i wouldn't ask you just easy questions ever, john, because with your mind and talent i want to put>> thank you. lou: john solomon, thanks for providing those terrific answers, always insightful to have you with us. appreciate it. before we go my new book is the trump century, how our president changed the course of history forever, please preorder your copy at the trumpcentury.com, age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. so the national eye institute did 20...
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powell, having a governor kasich, and certainly lifting up, again, the memory of john mccain, who, you know, no one could ever question where john mccain stood, because he stood first with the country. i think that's a narrative, regardless of whether you are aoc or anyone else inside the democratic party, that that's something to rally around. we can have the fight, andrea, and we will, on the other side of a biden administration. there's no doubt about that. and i don't think any of the individuals, the republicans that you've heard over the last couple of days, came out and endorsed any specific policy of joe biden. they're talking more broadly. let's have the fight on policy. but first we've got to deal with the character of the nation. we've got to deal with who we are as citizens and what kind of leaders we want to take us into the future. >> and health care, of course, a big part of that. the affordable care act that joe biden was, you know, so instrumental in helping to pass. i thought one of the most emotional moments was ady barkan who lost his voice to als, backing biden. we heard him speaking befo
powell, having a governor kasich, and certainly lifting up, again, the memory of john mccain, who, you know, no one could ever question where john mccain stood, because he stood first with the country. i think that's a narrative, regardless of whether you are aoc or anyone else inside the democratic party, that that's something to rally around. we can have the fight, andrea, and we will, on the other side of a biden administration. there's no doubt about that. and i don't think any of the...
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since the start of july parades go out to all the victims and their families i'm john lawrence reporting. >>i don't ever want haha go and i was really hoping to be able to to be with him. >>well a san quentin inmate who is up for parole in just a few months is dying of covid-19 at a bay area hospital the hard decision his daughter is now forced to make. plus police are noticing a troubling trend in san francisco, which crime has on the rise as more people are staying home. black lives matter no justice, no peace these are the familiar signs that we've been seeing and protests against police violence. the usual way one oakland be unusual way one oakland neighborhood is showing solidarity with what's now a global movement. welcome back to the kron 4 morning news, the time is for 14 good morning. everyone, let's check in on the forecast and see how hot day is shaping up rebecca died saving up pretty nicely so far robin out the door right now we are waking up to cloud cover. >>to a lot of fog around the bay area you can see it here with the san francisco international airport camera right now a lot of gray
since the start of july parades go out to all the victims and their families i'm john lawrence reporting. >>i don't ever want haha go and i was really hoping to be able to to be with him. >>well a san quentin inmate who is up for parole in just a few months is dying of covid-19 at a bay area hospital the hard decision his daughter is now forced to make. plus police are noticing a troubling trend in san francisco, which crime has on the rise as more people are staying home. black...
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that's what a lot of people say. [ laughter ] i guess so. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and dirty john meehan is an evermory now. his trail of victims safe from his terror. thanks to a young woman and a little dog who fought for her life -- and won. >>> that's all for now. thanks for joining us. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> andcr i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> i know my sister would have fought. we used to tell each other that if somebody ever tried to hurt us, that we would do everything we can to leave something behind so the other one can figure it out. i believe she was murdered. >> this is a very bizarre death. >> it was baffling from the start. a young woman dead at her millionaire boyfriend's mansion.
that's what a lot of people say. [ laughter ] i guess so. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and dirty john meehan is an evermory now. his trail of victims safe from his terror. thanks to a young woman and a little dog who fought for her life -- and won. >>> that's all for now. thanks for joining us. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> andcr i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline....
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ever." that is good. getting thisoday, situation taken care of very quickly. i would like to ask governor john bel edwards to say a few words, and then if you would say a few words, we will take a few questions from the press, if you would like. we will talk about, primarily, this storm. gov. edwards: [inaudible] the biggest challenge that our administration -- [inaudible] pres. trump: good, good. in the last thing i want to share with you is last night, because of your help with [inaudible]ion, pres. trump: when you think of it, louisiana has been through a lot, with the covid and with this, a couple of other things. gov. edwards: unfortunately. pres. trump: can you have both done a very good job. you have done a great job. you have done a great job. nic, you very much, and, i am going to come back and find out in three weeks how popular you are. and we will see if you can be better, which i doubt. john kennedy, if you would. mr. president, [inaudible] pres. trump: very good. very good. sen. kennedy: [inaudible] pres. trump: so -- sen. kennedy: [inaudible] ah, you know,o, if anyone would like
ever." that is good. getting thisoday, situation taken care of very quickly. i would like to ask governor john bel edwards to say a few words, and then if you would say a few words, we will take a few questions from the press, if you would like. we will talk about, primarily, this storm. gov. edwards: [inaudible] the biggest challenge that our administration -- [inaudible] pres. trump: good, good. in the last thing i want to share with you is last night, because of your help with...
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but why doesn't john salter ever turn black? why is it always the female? there are several answers to this. >> i'm curious. what are your thoughts? joan: one, the main thought i have, aside from they want it to look like a black movement, but why always me rather than john is it has to do with the old thing about protecting white women from the black men. >> hmm. joan: and i may be reading too much into it. it may be coincidental. but i just sort of wonder about what this says about our lingering racial attitudes. >> yeah. that's very interesting. it should be pointed out that the photograph there is a cover of a book that features the woolworth sit-in and the jackson movement, we shall not be moved, by michael o'brien, wonderful book. joan: and here we've got not only the lunch counter one, but at the beginning, with memphis sitting with the two girls, and memphis being stomped. he was bleeding out of every opening in his head. >> yeah, that's the photograph you don't see much of. joan: no. >> that is where you really get the full effect of the violence.
but why doesn't john salter ever turn black? why is it always the female? there are several answers to this. >> i'm curious. what are your thoughts? joan: one, the main thought i have, aside from they want it to look like a black movement, but why always me rather than john is it has to do with the old thing about protecting white women from the black men. >> hmm. joan: and i may be reading too much into it. it may be coincidental. but i just sort of wonder about what this says...
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as ever, john robert lewis was right. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you're not welcome here! get out of my face! hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females... and there's no way to predict who will or won't clear the virus. but you can help protect your child by taking a first step. the cdc recommends hpv vaccination at age 11 or 12 to help protect against certain cancers. hey cancer! not... my... child. don't wait... talk to your child's doctor about hpv vaccination today. >> lee:e' nversation this morning with nba superstar stephen curry. he is still playing the public our kelefa sanneh does the honors. >> reporter: this isu what the nba used to look like. [cheering] >> reporter: but this year things are different. >> he saves it for allen, whoc, this year's playoffs are being held in an empty
as ever, john robert lewis was right. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you're not welcome here! get out of my face! hpv can cause certain cancers when your child grows up. get in its way. hpv can affect males and females... and there's no way to predict who will or won't clear the virus. but you can help protect your child by...
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last april, this could be the worst ball stomach fall from a public health perspective we've ever had. >> john hopkins university says in the united states there've been more than 5.2 million reported coronavirus cases with reported deaths approaching 16,070,000. shannon. >> shannon: we will talk to the head in just a minute. thank you. we near 80 continuous nights of protest in portland. there are no longer going to protect one major target. in chicago, police released a video of someone using a hammer to break into an atm machine. alex hogan covering the ongoing violence for us tonight. it new developments out of oregon. good evening, alex. >> good evening, shannon. they are pulling out, protecting the portland federal courthouse tonight over frustration that too many of those arrested at protests don't seek legal recourse. a spokesperson saying, we are inclined to move those resources back to counties where prosecution of criminal conduct is still a priority. this after another night of protests turned violent. rioters through fireworks, rocks, and paint at police. they were calling for cha
last april, this could be the worst ball stomach fall from a public health perspective we've ever had. >> john hopkins university says in the united states there've been more than 5.2 million reported coronavirus cases with reported deaths approaching 16,070,000. shannon. >> shannon: we will talk to the head in just a minute. thank you. we near 80 continuous nights of protest in portland. there are no longer going to protect one major target. in chicago, police released a video of...
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that was the last thing he ever said to jackson, john quincy adams. they never spoke again. >> even though adams would be in congress during jackson's presidency. they never exchanged pleasantries. >> in '29, adams did not attend the inauguration. which was fine with jackson. he developed a loathing of adams that matched clay. he hateday. i can give you the exact moment, at least within the hour,f when clay and jackson came to the figurative blows and loggerheads and never had anything to do with each other. it was the afternoon of january 20th, 1819. and clay stood up in the house of4n representatives to step do from the speakership and criticized jackson for invading florida in a three-hour address that was master but made an embittered and durable enemy out of him. >> there was a lot of talk that jackson would challenge clay over that speech. but it was considered bad form to challenge someone to a duel for saying something in congress. because you were supposed to have the freedom. now, clay actually broke that tradition when he challenged john ra
that was the last thing he ever said to jackson, john quincy adams. they never spoke again. >> even though adams would be in congress during jackson's presidency. they never exchanged pleasantries. >> in '29, adams did not attend the inauguration. which was fine with jackson. he developed a loathing of adams that matched clay. he hateday. i can give you the exact moment, at least within the hour,f when clay and jackson came to the figurative blows and loggerheads and never had...
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the first vice president ever, john adams, famously said, the job was the most insignificant office that man had ever contrived. i'm probably mangling that, but that's the gist of what he had to say. and there was a feeling for a long time that most vice presidential picks didn't make a difference. you could certainly say that joe biden was not insignificant in the white house of barack obama. but in terms of the importance of picks, could this be different? what is the significance, both to this campaign and to the future of the democratic party of the selection of kamala harris? >> well, it wasn't until walter mondale was vice president that the vice president even had an office in the west wing of the white house. and vice president mondale really made the modern vpice presidency. and each successive vice president has had a more and more powerful role in their white houses. and joe biden waspresident, as was dick cheney, as was al gore. they become governing partners for the president. the person that the president oftentimes has turned to. certainly better than an in-law. the relati
the first vice president ever, john adams, famously said, the job was the most insignificant office that man had ever contrived. i'm probably mangling that, but that's the gist of what he had to say. and there was a feeling for a long time that most vice presidential picks didn't make a difference. you could certainly say that joe biden was not insignificant in the white house of barack obama. but in terms of the importance of picks, could this be different? what is the significance, both to...
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hearing is all about trying to perhaps change state policies to prevent this from happening ever again. >> johnasnie for us to new york. thank you. before we go to the doctor, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer said again they will meet tomorrow. nancy pelosi said it was productive. schumer says there appears to be at something to -- 's doctor, wanted to talk about the late stage trials with a new drug in nursing homes. it is a monoclonal antibody. what does it do and how hopeful is it that it could be a treatment. >> this is definitely going to be a great tool to bridge the gap while we await a vaccine. what eli lilly is doing is they've taken 2400 participants in nursing homes, long-term health care facilities, and what they are going to do as they have what's called treatment trucks, mobile vans that will go to the nursing home and provide iv antibiotic infusions either prophylactically or sometimes preventative way to help the patient in case they come into contact with coronavirus may be from an employee working in the nursing home or from a family member that may be visiting. it's important b
hearing is all about trying to perhaps change state policies to prevent this from happening ever again. >> johnasnie for us to new york. thank you. before we go to the doctor, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer said again they will meet tomorrow. nancy pelosi said it was productive. schumer says there appears to be at something to -- 's doctor, wanted to talk about the late stage trials with a new drug in nursing homes. it is a monoclonal antibody. what does it do and how hopeful is it that...
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♪ the devil has come to carry me home ♪ >> i'd say john robinson is one of the most dangerous criminals that i everountered. >> john robinson is preying on kansas city for 15 years. it seems like any woman who gets too close to him just disappears. he's like a black hole. >> you heard the cliche of living double lives. this guy has, like, five. >> he looks more like the pillsbu pillsbu pillsbu pillsbury dough boy than a chain saw killer guy. >> we think that he's the first serial killer on the internet. >> john robinson had a schtick that he used. i'm a wealthy i'll take c you.u have a trip of a lifetime, when the reality was she was in a barrel on his farm. dead. >> 19-year-old lisa stacey and her 5-month-old daughter have been missing for 15 years now. >> where is she? where is lisa stacy? then there's the baby. what happened to the baby? >> miraculously, she's alive. >> for the first time, we're hearing from baby tiffany. she has never spoken out until now. >> it's highly likely you were right there in that room when john murdered your mother. ♪ the devil has come the carry me home ♪ ♪ lay me at
♪ the devil has come to carry me home ♪ >> i'd say john robinson is one of the most dangerous criminals that i everountered. >> john robinson is preying on kansas city for 15 years. it seems like any woman who gets too close to him just disappears. he's like a black hole. >> you heard the cliche of living double lives. this guy has, like, five. >> he looks more like the pillsbu pillsbu pillsbu pillsbury dough boy than a chain saw killer guy. >> we think that...
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john kasich, everything he's ever stood for his entire life, everything he's supported he's going totand up there on monday night and basically throw it all away, because these policies are so radical. the globalization projects are so radical by these democrats now is the undergirding of this cultural marxism, i think it's so juxtaposed and senator harris is the perfect runningmate for him because now you can show the globalization and remember with biden you want have a candidate. you have a beijing candidate. the victory right here for president trump is very specific. it goes right through beijing. you hold him accountable for the pandemic. you hold him accountable for the economic carnage for all the deaths and start to confront the chinese communist party everywhere in technology and economics and you start to bring back the supply chain, you start to bring back high value-added manufacturing jobs. that is the path to victory. joe biden is compromised by beijing, he's compromised by the chinese communist party and senator harris is there so they aren't going to be able to comba
john kasich, everything he's ever stood for his entire life, everything he's supported he's going totand up there on monday night and basically throw it all away, because these policies are so radical. the globalization projects are so radical by these democrats now is the undergirding of this cultural marxism, i think it's so juxtaposed and senator harris is the perfect runningmate for him because now you can show the globalization and remember with biden you want have a candidate. you have a...
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john hume was a political tighten. his contribution was extraordinary. . i don't think we would have everotten the peace process going and implemente' if he hadn' been there, offering help and advice. reporter: john hume's commitment to ending violenceelped make northern ireland what it is today. he was the architect of the peace process and his death a reminder of how far northern ireland has come. laura: the historic life of john hume, reported by emma vardy. parent wants to share their new child with the world. that can be trickyes in terms. here is a solution in mexico, parents can rent a mobile cabin made of glass to present the newborn to family members. family and friends can drive past to take a peek. mexico has more than 400,000 reported coronavirus cases, but there is still a way to celebrate new life. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world n♪s america." ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french anmore. ymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundat
john hume was a political tighten. his contribution was extraordinary. . i don't think we would have everotten the peace process going and implemente' if he hadn' been there, offering help and advice. reporter: john hume's commitment to ending violenceelped make northern ireland what it is today. he was the architect of the peace process and his death a reminder of how far northern ireland has come. laura: the historic life of john hume, reported by emma vardy. parent wants to share their new...
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take john topple this week became the 1st ever u.s. company to be worth 2 trillion dollars bills value puts it on a par with major economies. the likes of brazil canada russia and south korea in terms of g.d.p. its market capitalizations doubled over the past 2 years most of that growth happening since the start of the pandemic experts now estimated the world economy it would be classified the 9th richest in the world my colleague you know neil last economist jeffrey took it for their thoughts on apple's 2 trillion dollar valuation . does it seem as if some things are quite right when millions are losing their jobs or close to it i'll a tiny number getting insanely rich. that is exactly right and i have to correct language you say because of the pandemic it's because of the lockdowns all across the world and especially the us governments have heard been bankrupt in small and be medium size businesses and forced closures and stay home orders and closing schools closing borders stopping travel it's been an outrage and of course who benef
take john topple this week became the 1st ever u.s. company to be worth 2 trillion dollars bills value puts it on a par with major economies. the likes of brazil canada russia and south korea in terms of g.d.p. its market capitalizations doubled over the past 2 years most of that growth happening since the start of the pandemic experts now estimated the world economy it would be classified the 9th richest in the world my colleague you know neil last economist jeffrey took it for their thoughts...
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it's what anyone in the business is looking for, something that no one's has ever seen before. >> has johnuncovered a second version of mcardle's famous mural that hangs in the texas capitol? the family sends the canvas to dallas for authentication. >> what was your reaction when you looked at it for the first time? >> it was very different from the one that was in the capitol. >> she immediately sees that the smaller version aims for a more heroic composition -- the most celebrated moments of the battle all in one idealized moment. >> you see these most important, most mythic moments of the battle, and that's really very different than trying to accurately re-create it. >> there's sam houston, his horse shot from underneath him. and deaf smith dispatching a mexican solider while henry karnes tussles with a colonel, and edward burleson leading the infantry. >> it was a whole new way of looking at the story of the battle. >> but if heritage wants to sell the painting for big bucks, it must do a lot more to demonstrate it's indeed what it appears to be, a second mural of harry mcardle's favo
it's what anyone in the business is looking for, something that no one's has ever seen before. >> has johnuncovered a second version of mcardle's famous mural that hangs in the texas capitol? the family sends the canvas to dallas for authentication. >> what was your reaction when you looked at it for the first time? >> it was very different from the one that was in the capitol. >> she immediately sees that the smaller version aims for a more heroic composition -- the...
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. >> john: let me quote governor evers, i am concerned the presence will only hinder our healing and'm concerned your presence will only delay our work to overcome division move forward together. so we question for you, as the former governor of wisconsin, should the president be going and could his presence fanned the flames? >> he should absolutely be there. this came from a governor that kenosha newspaper that historically endorses democrats said it was the governor's comments last sunday a week ago sunday that fueled the fan, the flames come i should say of the riots we saw there. the president actually provided the leadership to get things under control along with local authorities. and i think the people in kenosha want to thank him as well as talk about how he could help them as they rebuild that great city going forward. >> john: so the governor of wisconsin is saying if the president goes that will fanned the flames, meanwhile the mayor of portland, oregon, ted wheeler is saying, it is the president himself who was the cause of the violence. what do you say in response to te
. >> john: let me quote governor evers, i am concerned the presence will only hinder our healing and'm concerned your presence will only delay our work to overcome division move forward together. so we question for you, as the former governor of wisconsin, should the president be going and could his presence fanned the flames? >> he should absolutely be there. this came from a governor that kenosha newspaper that historically endorses democrats said it was the governor's comments...
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john kasich has spent his life in, has become an autocratic party. it has become a vessel to venerate a cult of personality built around donald trump, who's the most incompetent leader this country has everkasich and meg whitman and the other republicans today stood up, and they said, our country is more important to us than our vestigial attachments to our former political party. and that is a good thing for joe biden as he seeks to bring a message that can unify the country and remind the entirety of the country that whatever differences we have, we have much more in common together than we do in difference. >> steve, the president is going after no less an american institution than the constitutionally enshrined post office. as we have this conversation, they are going after the post office and the delivery of u.s. mail, a sacred trust, a right of citizenship, is being slowed down. you have talked often about the dissolution of trust in our national traditions, and you have -- we've talked about trust in our elections. the president said today if he loses, it means the election is rigged. talk about how pernicious a statement that is. you know it's not the last time he will say it. >>
john kasich has spent his life in, has become an autocratic party. it has become a vessel to venerate a cult of personality built around donald trump, who's the most incompetent leader this country has everkasich and meg whitman and the other republicans today stood up, and they said, our country is more important to us than our vestigial attachments to our former political party. and that is a good thing for joe biden as he seeks to bring a message that can unify the country and remind the...
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ever recover. welcome to the w.'s covert 19 special i'm john thank you for joining us we all feel like we need a break from the coronavirus but going on vacation during a pandemic is far from straightforward that is if it's even possible.
ever recover. welcome to the w.'s covert 19 special i'm john thank you for joining us we all feel like we need a break from the coronavirus but going on vacation during a pandemic is far from straightforward that is if it's even possible.