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that's what the government says let's take this now to paris to reporter john lawrence and good evening to you john that mean how close in france are we tonight to a new nationwide lockdown. well the whole point of the measures that the government just announced is to avoid another economically catastrophic lockdown the government furlough schemes are coming to an end here is in some other countries and the unemployment figures are starting to rise very warningly and france is facing a huge economic catastrophe because of its 1st lockdown so it really wants to avoid another one and it's hoping that these new restrictions are going to prevent this rise getting out of hand and prevent from to having to go into a 2nd lockdown situation how much faith is there among the public that these targeted and localized to these many lock downs if you will that they will be effective. well as a good question i haven't seen any. opinion polls on these very recent announcements but looking over the last few months every new restriction has been extremely computer you know when you ask people. should yo
that's what the government says let's take this now to paris to reporter john lawrence and good evening to you john that mean how close in france are we tonight to a new nationwide lockdown. well the whole point of the measures that the government just announced is to avoid another economically catastrophic lockdown the government furlough schemes are coming to an end here is in some other countries and the unemployment figures are starting to rise very warningly and france is facing a huge...
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this comes as the state sets a new wildfire related record this year john lawrence explains. >>a pyrocumulus cloud hovering over california caused by major wildfires. this labor day weekend. according to cal fire more than 2 million acres in the state have been scorched does far this year a record and things are likely to ease anytime soon 3 of the 4 largest fires in california history are burning right now. >>and the heat in triple digits off the charts for even september and we're not even close to the peak of the wildfire season, the eldorado fire in san bernardino area and the fast-moving valley fire and hopital has some residents getting ready to evacuate just exploded and came up to almost wear them now. >>the intensity of the he was just crazy down. >>there a while and now start the creek fire is spreading rapidly through the sierra national forest for the california national guard rescued more than 220 people who are trapped in the mammoth pull reservoir recreation area to see. >>all of the interagency partners come together with the amount of resources with the uncer
this comes as the state sets a new wildfire related record this year john lawrence explains. >>a pyrocumulus cloud hovering over california caused by major wildfires. this labor day weekend. according to cal fire more than 2 million acres in the state have been scorched does far this year a record and things are likely to ease anytime soon 3 of the 4 largest fires in california history are burning right now. >>and the heat in triple digits off the charts for even september and we're...
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that's what the government says let's take this now to paris to reporter john lawrence and gets a huge on the mean how close in france are we tonight to a new nationwide lockdown. well the whole point of the measures that the government just announced is to avoid and other economically catastrophic lock down the government furlough schemes are coming to an end here is in some other countries and the unemployment figures are starting to rise very warningly and france is facing a huge economic catastrophe because of its 1st lockdown so it really wants to avoid another one and it's hoping that these new restrictions are going to prevent this rise getting out of hand and prevent from to having to go into a 2nd lockdown situation how much faith is there among the public that these targeted and localized to these many lock downs if you will that they will be effective. well as a good question i haven't seen any. opinion polls on these very recent announcements but looking over the last few months every new restriction has been extremely computer you know when you ask people. should you preve
that's what the government says let's take this now to paris to reporter john lawrence and gets a huge on the mean how close in france are we tonight to a new nationwide lockdown. well the whole point of the measures that the government just announced is to avoid and other economically catastrophic lock down the government furlough schemes are coming to an end here is in some other countries and the unemployment figures are starting to rise very warningly and france is facing a huge economic...
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john lawrence reports. >>americans are advised to roll up their sleeves and get a flu shot this year, the fall in the winter of 2020 in 2021, i'm going to probably one of the most difficult times that we've experienced and the american that's because of a double threat. the flu and covid-19. although some parts of the u.s. are seen new coronavirus cases drop unfortunately. >>where in a much higher level than we were in the weeks before the july 4th holiday so i don't think it will take much to really bring us back up to 70,000. >>new cases a day medical experts are working on a covid-19 vaccine. and the white house says it may be ready before the end of the year we're going to a vaccine very soon maybe even before a very special day, you know what talking about democratic presidential candidate joe biden is leery about the president's claim aren't true. experts say a vaccine is unlikely before 2021. and health officials stress the importance of staying vigilant. many of the physical distancing and public he
john lawrence reports. >>americans are advised to roll up their sleeves and get a flu shot this year, the fall in the winter of 2020 in 2021, i'm going to probably one of the most difficult times that we've experienced and the american that's because of a double threat. the flu and covid-19. although some parts of the u.s. are seen new coronavirus cases drop unfortunately. >>where in a much higher level than we were in the weeks before the july 4th holiday so i don't think it will...
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that's what the government says let's take this now to paris to reporter john lawrence and good evening to you john the mean how close in france are we tonight to a new nationwide lockdown. well the whole point of the measures that the government just announced is to avoid and other economically catastrophic lock down . government furloughs schemes are coming to an end here is in some other countries and the unemployment figures are starting to rise very warningly and france is facing huge economic catastrophe because of its 1st lockdown so it really wants to avoid another one and it's hoping that these new restrictions are going to prevent this rise getting out of hand and prevent from to having to go into a 2nd lockdown situation how much faith is there among the public that these targeted and localized to these many lockdowns if you will that they will be effective. well as a good question i haven't seen any. opinion polls on these very recent announcements but so looking over the last few months every new restriction has been extremely computer you know when you ask people. should y
that's what the government says let's take this now to paris to reporter john lawrence and good evening to you john the mean how close in france are we tonight to a new nationwide lockdown. well the whole point of the measures that the government just announced is to avoid and other economically catastrophic lock down . government furloughs schemes are coming to an end here is in some other countries and the unemployment figures are starting to rise very warningly and france is facing huge...
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that's what the government says let's take this now to paris to reporter john lawrence and give us a huge on that mean how close in france are we tonight to a new nationwide lockdown. well the whole point of the measures that the government just announced is to avoid and other economically catastrophic lock down the government furlough schemes are coming to an end here is in some other countries and the unemployment figures are starting to rise very warningly and france is facing a huge economic catastrophe because of its 1st lockdown so it really wants to avoid another one and it's hoping that these new restrictions are going to prevent this rise getting out of hand and prevent from to having to go into a 2nd lockdown situation how much faith is there among the public that these targeted and localized to these many lockdowns if you will that they will be effective. well as a good question i haven't seen any. opinion polls on these very recent announcements but looking over the last few months every new restriction has been extremely computer you know when you ask people. should you
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john lawrence reports. >>americans are advised to roll up their sleeves and get a flu shot this year the fall in the winter of 2020 in 2021 of the probably one of the most difficult times that we've experienced and the american that's because of a double threat. the flu and covid-19. although some parts of the u.s. are seen new coronavirus cases drop unfortunately. >>where in a much higher level than we were in the weeks before the july 4th holiday so i don't think it will take much to really bring us back up to 70,000. >>new cases a day medical experts are working on a covid-19 vaccine. and the white house says it may be ready before the end of the year we're going to have is a vaccine very soon maybe even before a very special day, you know what talking about democratic presidential candidate joe biden is leery about the president's claim aren't true. experts say a vaccine is unlikely before 2021. and health officials stress the importance of staying vigilant. many of the physical distancing and public he
john lawrence reports. >>americans are advised to roll up their sleeves and get a flu shot this year the fall in the winter of 2020 in 2021 of the probably one of the most difficult times that we've experienced and the american that's because of a double threat. the flu and covid-19. although some parts of the u.s. are seen new coronavirus cases drop unfortunately. >>where in a much higher level than we were in the weeks before the july 4th holiday so i don't think it will take much...
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john lawrence has the story. >>a pyrocumulus cloud hovering over california caused by major wildfires. this labor day weekend. according to cal fi fire more than 2 million acres in the state have been scorched does far this year a record and things are likely to ease anytime soon 3 of the 4 largest fires in california hhrntory are burning right now. >>and the he in triple digits off the charts for even september and we're not even close to the peak of the wildfire season, the eldorado fire in san bernardino area and the fast-moving valley fire and hopital has some residents getting ready to evacuate just exploded and came up to almost wear them now. >>the intensity of the he was just crazy down. >>there a while and now start the creek fire is spreading rapidly through the sierra national forest for the california national guard rescued more than 220 people who are trapped in the mammoth pull reservoir recreatioioioare to see. >>all of the interagency partners come together with the amount of resources with the un
john lawrence has the story. >>a pyrocumulus cloud hovering over california caused by major wildfires. this labor day weekend. according to cal fi fire more than 2 million acres in the state have been scorched does far this year a record and things are likely to ease anytime soon 3 of the 4 largest fires in california hhrntory are burning right now. >>and the he in triple digits off the charts for even september and we're not even close to the peak of the wildfire season, the...
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the fire season just yet john lawrence has the story. >>a pyrocumulus cloud hovering over california caused by major wildfires. this labor day weekend. according to cal fire more than 2 million acres in the state have been scorched does far this year a record and things are likely to ease anytime soon 3 of the 4 largest fires in california history are burning right now. >>and the heat in triple digits off the charts for even september and we're not even close to the peak of the wildfire season, the eldorado fire in san bernardino area and the fast-moving valley fire and hopital has some residents getting ready to evacuate just exploded and came up to almost wear them now. >>the intensity of the he was just crazy down. >>there a while and now start the creek fire is spreading rapidly through the sierra national forest for the california national guard rescued more than 220 people who are trapped in the mammoth pull reservoir recreation area to see. >>all of the interagency partners come together with the amount of resources with the uncer
the fire season just yet john lawrence has the story. >>a pyrocumulus cloud hovering over california caused by major wildfires. this labor day weekend. according to cal fire more than 2 million acres in the state have been scorched does far this year a record and things are likely to ease anytime soon 3 of the 4 largest fires in california history are burning right now. >>and the heat in triple digits off the charts for even september and we're not even close to the peak of the...
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i had become part of washington's military family with men such as alexander hamilton, john lawrenceand others. i shared my views upon this, but it would not be until 1784, before my return to celebrate with all of you, the american people, the fact that you had achieved independence, that i wrote a letter to general washington stating that you, my dear general, would be considered an even greater man than you already are if you would set the example by emancipating the slaves, thereby others could follow this example and you could eradicate this horrible institution. he of course responded by saying that i was a credit to humanity for making such a suggestion, though i of course i'm not the only one who suggested such a thing. but he said it could not be done immediately. that it must be done slowly and through legislation. of course, this greatly saddened me. this disappointed me. i believe actions speak louder than words. so this upon my return to france, my wife who is of like mind in views upon this awful institution, thought we could help set the example. so we purchased a plot
i had become part of washington's military family with men such as alexander hamilton, john lawrenceand others. i shared my views upon this, but it would not be until 1784, before my return to celebrate with all of you, the american people, the fact that you had achieved independence, that i wrote a letter to general washington stating that you, my dear general, would be considered an even greater man than you already are if you would set the example by emancipating the slaves, thereby others...
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joseph angelini senior. josjohn angelini on bbc news. joseph angelini senior. jos john angelini junior. david lawrenceain was one of the hardest hit countries in europe by the covid outbreak. the country brought in strict lockdown measures, and for a while they seemed to be working. cases were down, and life started going back to normal. a bit. but there's been a resurgence of new infections in recent weeks, even as children have started going back to school. guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. for this seven—year—old this is a big day. a national knock—down followed by the long summer holiday have meant she is going to school for the first time in six months. over eight million spanish children are going back to the classroom this month. they want to come back to school because they miss their friends, their teachers. it is a nice moment for them. the return to school is being staggered according to age groups as part of efforts to prevent the spread of coronavirus. it is just one of many new measures. children aged six and over must now wear face masks at this primary school, and in all schools across
joseph angelini senior. josjohn angelini on bbc news. joseph angelini senior. jos john angelini junior. david lawrenceain was one of the hardest hit countries in europe by the covid outbreak. the country brought in strict lockdown measures, and for a while they seemed to be working. cases were down, and life started going back to normal. a bit. but there's been a resurgence of new infections in recent weeks, even as children have started going back to school. guy hedgecoe reports from madrid....
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misses eisenhower joined queen is elizabeth and prince philip with joe with john diefenbaker canada's prime minister at the st. lawrence seaway in your montreal. domestic commerce and international trade were strengthened as it became terminal ports of transatlantic shipping. throughout the states, a vast program of highway construction took place matching funds. the eight years of leadership constituted prosperity. production and consumption of goods reach new heights, and the nation's economy enabled the president to balance the budget at the end of his first term. with the exception of coal mining in certain industries, implement levels employment levels remained generally high. the eisenhower years constituted tremendous progress in scientific research and development. a major gain against infantile perilous occurred in 1956 when dr. jonas salk's vaccine prove 65 to 85% effective. a significant scientific achievement and national defense was the design and construction of the atomic powered submarine. admiral rickover is shown demonstrating the model, the first atomic submarine to dan kimball. on august 25 in the 1
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but if we needed any more, i'd put it up personally. >> john, how much is he going to put up personally? >> oh, lawrencet here you and i agree the answer to that is the big old goose egg. the big fat donut, a big stinkin' hairy zero. you're good at picking up donald trump's lies, lawrence. that one was not -- you don't have to be as good as lawrence o'donnell at calling the lies of donald trump to know that one was a lie. >> john heilemann gets tonight's last word. and once again, the last word is "lie." thank you, john. really appreciate it. that is tonight's last word. >>> well, good evening once again. glad to be back with you. as we come on the air, day 1,328 of the trump administration. 56 days remain until the presidential election. and tonight the president is driving home that law and order message on the campaign trail. he held his 21st campaign rally of the year 2020 in north carolina tonight. he mocked the idea of social distancing. he said a biden victory will crush the economy, destroy the u.s. suburbs. indeed, much of the crowd was unmasked. seating was pre-pandemic
but if we needed any more, i'd put it up personally. >> john, how much is he going to put up personally? >> oh, lawrencet here you and i agree the answer to that is the big old goose egg. the big fat donut, a big stinkin' hairy zero. you're good at picking up donald trump's lies, lawrence. that one was not -- you don't have to be as good as lawrence o'donnell at calling the lies of donald trump to know that one was a lie. >> john heilemann gets tonight's last word. and once...
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. >> john, your reaction to the biden speech today? >> well, lawrence, good evening. i think, you know, the most predictable thing in the world was knowing the democratic party which, you know, is famous for what david plouffe characterized in 2008 as bed-wetting was that the party would start to freak out a little bit after the republican convention. there's been, as the race has tightened in the battleground states, as it would, you saw over the weekend a lot of democrats, and i'm talking about at the elite levels of the party all the way down to the rank-and-file, people saying that biden is in trouble, biden needs to address this. he needs to come out swinging. he needs to really take trump on on this law and order issue. the campaign was hearing it from its donors, from elected officials, from all over the place. this decision, they went out into the battleground states yesterday about a week ahead of what their schedule was. they were on terrain that was not the terrain they wanted to be fighting. they wanted to be talking about covid and prosecuting that case a
. >> john, your reaction to the biden speech today? >> well, lawrence, good evening. i think, you know, the most predictable thing in the world was knowing the democratic party which, you know, is famous for what david plouffe characterized in 2008 as bed-wetting was that the party would start to freak out a little bit after the republican convention. there's been, as the race has tightened in the battleground states, as it would, you saw over the weekend a lot of democrats, and i'm...
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returning to astrazeneca because halted trial, john hopkins university professor lawrence told us whyaution is a good thing. whenave a projection for we might see an effective immunization. >> think we will see a successful vaccine sometime next year. i am not as optimistic as some of the other people who are talking about a vaccine by the election or by the end of this year. i think we are seeing some really good data out of these vaccine candidates. there's nine in phase 3 right now, but i think we do have some time where we are going to have to wade through some of these data and better understand how well the vaccines are working and what the priority is for manufacturing. >> are we going to fast in trying to find this vaccine? there will be hiccups but actually, it will be safe when it is out? >> i think there's elements that are moving a little fast for my liking, but i think the news over the weekend of the vaccine makers, led by pfizer, moderna, pledgerazeneca, to safety overspeed, was a really important step. it's a worrying step i think because the fact that they felt they n
returning to astrazeneca because halted trial, john hopkins university professor lawrence told us whyaution is a good thing. whenave a projection for we might see an effective immunization. >> think we will see a successful vaccine sometime next year. i am not as optimistic as some of the other people who are talking about a vaccine by the election or by the end of this year. i think we are seeing some really good data out of these vaccine candidates. there's nine in phase 3 right now,...
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. >> john, how much is he going to put up personally? >> oh, lawrence, let's you and i admit that we can say right here you and i agree the answer to that is the big old goose egg. the big fat donut, a big stinkin' hairy zero. you're good at picking up donald trump's lies, lawrence. that one was not -- you don't have to be as good as lawrence o'donnell at calling the lies of donald trump to know that one was a lie. >> john heiglemann gets tonights last word. "the 11th hour" starts now. >>> well, good evening once again. glad to be back with you. as we come on the air, day 1,328 of the trump administration. 56 days remain until the presidential election. and tonight the president is driving home that law and order message on the campaign trail. he held his 21st campaign rally of the year 2020 in north carolina tonight. he mocked the idea of social distancing. he said a biden victory will crush the economy, destroy the u.s. suburbs. indeed, much of the crowd was unmasked. seating was pre-pandemic standard seating while those behind the president, in the c
. >> john, how much is he going to put up personally? >> oh, lawrence, let's you and i admit that we can say right here you and i agree the answer to that is the big old goose egg. the big fat donut, a big stinkin' hairy zero. you're good at picking up donald trump's lies, lawrence. that one was not -- you don't have to be as good as lawrence o'donnell at calling the lies of donald trump to know that one was a lie. >> john heiglemann gets tonights last word. "the 11th...
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john: that's good. there's questions as to whether or not there were. edward lawrence, thanks.rs for disease control and prevention telling governors to start preparing their states for distributing a coronavirus vaccine in the fall. dr. marc siegel joins me now. a professor from n.y. langone medical center. i talked with an hhs official about this earlier today, marc. there's criticism that they're sending it out because the president wants an october surprise of a vaccine. i was told look, a lot of hurdles that are sometimes put in place that we want to make sure that those are not in the way of getting the vaccine out to people. >> yeah, john, i agree with that. they're saying to the governors, we want things up and running. distribution is what slows this down after a vaccine is approved. you want doctor's offices ready and clinics and hospitals ready. it's about gearing up here. by the way, i talked to robert redfield, the head of the cdc. he said he thinks every day we'll see a vaccine or two emerging in the fall. he's very optimistic and he also said though the departmen
john: that's good. there's questions as to whether or not there were. edward lawrence, thanks.rs for disease control and prevention telling governors to start preparing their states for distributing a coronavirus vaccine in the fall. dr. marc siegel joins me now. a professor from n.y. langone medical center. i talked with an hhs official about this earlier today, marc. there's criticism that they're sending it out because the president wants an october surprise of a vaccine. i was told look, a...
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. >> john, how much is he going to put up personally? >> oh, lawrencet here you and i agree the answer to that is the big old goose egg. the big fat donut, a big stinkin' hairy zero. you're good at picking up donald trump's lies, lawrence. that one was not -- you don't have to be as good as lawrence o'donnell at calling the lies of donald trump to know that one was a lie. >> john heiglemann gets tonights last word. "the 11th hour" starts now. >>> well, good evening once again. glad to be back with you. as we come on the air, day 1,328 of the trump administration.
. >> john, how much is he going to put up personally? >> oh, lawrencet here you and i agree the answer to that is the big old goose egg. the big fat donut, a big stinkin' hairy zero. you're good at picking up donald trump's lies, lawrence. that one was not -- you don't have to be as good as lawrence o'donnell at calling the lies of donald trump to know that one was a lie. >> john heiglemann gets tonights last word. "the 11th hour" starts now. >>> well, good...
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lawrence. w.e.b. du bois, claude mckay, langston hughes. aaron douglas, john hope franklin. john hope franklin, ralph bunch, and then there were less well-known, but no less important figures who became scholars, lawyers, administers, people like horace mann, rayford logan, dr. charles drew and many others. ten rosenwald fellows participated in brown v. board of education. i live in washington, d.c., and the phillips collection has one of the panels from the migration series. building on this rich trove of images, they mounted an entire exhibit of art inspired by migrations worldwide. a local public school in the neighborhood where i live on capitol hill went to see the exhibit and then did a year-long study based on what they had seen there. they talked about the annual journey of the monarch butterfly, they talked about worldwide migrations and in particular, people wanting to immigrate to this country. but they also talked about their own migration to trailers for the years while their school was being renovated. and they created some images of their experience. this is t
lawrence. w.e.b. du bois, claude mckay, langston hughes. aaron douglas, john hope franklin. john hope franklin, ralph bunch, and then there were less well-known, but no less important figures who became scholars, lawyers, administers, people like horace mann, rayford logan, dr. charles drew and many others. ten rosenwald fellows participated in brown v. board of education. i live in washington, d.c., and the phillips collection has one of the panels from the migration series. building on this...
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john bel edwards also declaring a state of emergency. most states are still recovering from hurricane chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking this storm lawrence, this is one of those slow movers once again very much like salary member sally was only moving about 5 miles per hour. >>this one even slow down even further as the storm system coming on shore near port lavaca there in texas and it really is going to be a rainmaker that's going to be major story just like sally all the heavy rain the flooding. that's going to be caused by that sustained winds right now 45 miles per hour maintaining tropical storm strength moving northwest at only 3 miles per hour. so just kind of sneaking along here and expected to take more of an easterly turn in the next few hours kind of gliding along the coastline because it's going to be right near the water's edge and may be able to maintain some tropical storm strength over the next couple of days so here goes rainfall expected drawn long that path as much 5.10 inches of rainfall maybe some isolated areas with as much as 15 inches of rain as it makes its way through louisiana, alabama. eventually mis
john bel edwards also declaring a state of emergency. most states are still recovering from hurricane chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking this storm lawrence, this is one of those slow movers once again very much like salary member sally was only moving about 5 miles per hour. >>this one even slow down even further as the storm system coming on shore near port lavaca there in texas and it really is going to be a rainmaker that's going to be major story just like sally all the...
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lawrence ira beck. manette marie beckles. carl john badesian. michael earnest beakman. marie a. bear. max j. belky.l. although i was only five years old when you passed your memory still lives on and our family has not for goat forgotten you. we miss you we love you and you are always in our hearts. >> [applause] >> brian craig bennett. eric l. bennett. oliver bennett. margaret l. benson. dominic j. berardi. james patrick burger. steven howard burger. john p. burgeon. daniel david bergstein. graham andrew berkeley. michael j. berkeley. donna m. bernard. david w. bernard. william h bernstein. david m. baray. david shelby barry. joseph john barry. william reid beskay. timothy d. bergoly. carol bioge. edward frank baya. paul michael bayers. and firefighter, michael carlow who passed away september 11 sus brother rob, who lives his legacy and does so much for the communities in remembrance of his brother, and just to remember, all the persons out there that are still suffering from the effects of 9/11, god bless to all of you >> [applause] aneel taram barabni. bella j. buchanan. peter alexander bielfie
lawrence ira beck. manette marie beckles. carl john badesian. michael earnest beakman. marie a. bear. max j. belky.l. although i was only five years old when you passed your memory still lives on and our family has not for goat forgotten you. we miss you we love you and you are always in our hearts. >> [applause] >> brian craig bennett. eric l. bennett. oliver bennett. margaret l. benson. dominic j. berardi. james patrick burger. steven howard burger. john p. burgeon. daniel david...
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john durham to produce results before the election. neal katyal is back with us. neal, this sounds like another case for the justice department inspector general. >> it does, and it's extraordinary, lawrence the justice department twice. i've literally never heard of career prosecutors resigning because they think the attorney general is acting politically. it just never, ever happens. and yet it's happening here. just as we were talk about a moment before, roger stone, prosecutors there resigned as well, and there are a lot of other cases that you all don't hear about in the media but that i hear about because doj people call me at lower levels and say, you know, as one person told me recently, quote, i'm sick to my stomach about what's happening to the politicization of the justice department. last week you also had one of four of president trump's people on his law enforcement commission resign because he said that trump had politicized that. you had a department of homeland security official -- and say that trump and his cabinet secretary had ordered him to minimize the reports of election interference by the russians. i mean this is a very scary thing. >> now, if the inspector genera
john durham to produce results before the election. neal katyal is back with us. neal, this sounds like another case for the justice department inspector general. >> it does, and it's extraordinary, lawrence the justice department twice. i've literally never heard of career prosecutors resigning because they think the attorney general is acting politically. it just never, ever happens. and yet it's happening here. just as we were talk about a moment before, roger stone, prosecutors there...
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lawrence rosenthal: that is a good question. since the american catholics kind of emotional bond on each side of this. american catholics are not as flawed of princes as they were of johnaul. the polish hope. who is a cold warrior. and francis is kind of liberal. he has spoken and trying to change the church and running into a great deal of opposition. and so catholics do have a kind of, very strongly deploy the term loyalty. i do not mean dual loyalty but they are pulled into different directions. it will be interesting, the extent to which the american clergy becomes more francis friendly. over the succeeding months. bill sokol: here is one let the boogaloo boys. what are they hope to establish with the civil war. what will government and society look like. lawrence rosenthal: is one of the important distinctions. between that of the white nationalist bring the white nationalist have this idea of the death of state, white snow state. so there is a where you end up. if the thing about the acceleration, is a have kind of given up on an ideal. and what they are aiming for. it is the details of on its own terms. we will figure it out later. that is the essence of acceler
lawrence rosenthal: that is a good question. since the american catholics kind of emotional bond on each side of this. american catholics are not as flawed of princes as they were of johnaul. the polish hope. who is a cold warrior. and francis is kind of liberal. he has spoken and trying to change the church and running into a great deal of opposition. and so catholics do have a kind of, very strongly deploy the term loyalty. i do not mean dual loyalty but they are pulled into different...
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john roberts yesterday big difference. let's bring in fox news analyst and host of one nation on fox nation. lawrencee one of the few people who had a chance to go with joe biden to pitch began yesterday. what was it the like on the ground there is he leading. >> well, it's interesting because yesterday, i was doing fox and friends and at that moment before i hopped on a plane to detroit we still didn't know where the event was taking place and many of the public didn't know. this isn't open to the public. the problem is an hour before they released it and people gathered outside you would think this is going to be a lot of biden supporters. there wasn't. only two biden supporters and a crowd of people outside and they were all trump supporters. they were fired up. throiivel what they had to say. >> why are you so fired up. >> because we love the president. we love what he does for the country. >> does it surprise you that we have all these trump supporters right here. and only two biden supporters over there? >> my position would be the biden supporters are so fractured and most of them are probably
john roberts yesterday big difference. let's bring in fox news analyst and host of one nation on fox nation. lawrencee one of the few people who had a chance to go with joe biden to pitch began yesterday. what was it the like on the ground there is he leading. >> well, it's interesting because yesterday, i was doing fox and friends and at that moment before i hopped on a plane to detroit we still didn't know where the event was taking place and many of the public didn't know. this isn't...
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i thought that was john i thought that wasjohn bishop, with the pass voice. but it was lawrence you know, which is the biggest thing, i suppose, for us. that is why they were invented in the first place. last night was the big celebration to tell the world they have been switched on. and it is the biggest light show in the world. the programme came second to the aurora borealis is the biggest light show in the world. not bad, there! you are in good company, that is pretty impressive. as far as the seasonis is pretty impressive. as far as the season is concerned, you extended the lights, the eliminations in cell, white, new year? to get people in? -- cell, white, new year? to get people in? —— the illumations until, what, new in? —— the illumations until, what, new year? this should help people recover from the easter and new year? this should help people recoverfrom the easter and made new year? this should help people recover from the easter and made a bank holidays —— easter and may day holidays. when i was a kid we used to go in the car and see the elimination—— illuminations
i thought that was john i thought that wasjohn bishop, with the pass voice. but it was lawrence you know, which is the biggest thing, i suppose, for us. that is why they were invented in the first place. last night was the big celebration to tell the world they have been switched on. and it is the biggest light show in the world. the programme came second to the aurora borealis is the biggest light show in the world. not bad, there! you are in good company, that is pretty impressive. as far as...
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john kenneth galbraith. he still plays golf. yet a little about of pneumonia type thing. >> host: on the firing lines, the dedication. what was by relying, how long it'll last? >> guest: lawrenceiring line began in 1966. it had been scheduled to run in 1965 but the fact i was running for mayor disqualified it. it was thought it would last 13 weeks. the idea was to have confrontational exercises with conspicuous liberals. it was quite successful, quite successful. it was renewed another 13 weeks. i ended up say i don't go any longer and i killed it at the end of the -- the last show was run in december 1999. 33 years. >> host: why did you want to kill it? >> guest: well, because i felt that things have to end the way i i put it was i didn't want to die on the stage. things do have to end, and it's not that idea to take a propitious moment to let it end. i i didn't answer any out of gas particularly. also it was a strain to get it finance because as you of all people know, public broadcasting stations don't like to pay for anything because there was everything free which event the entire overhead provided by us. >> host: "nearer, my god" i william f. buckley, jr. what is this? >
john kenneth galbraith. he still plays golf. yet a little about of pneumonia type thing. >> host: on the firing lines, the dedication. what was by relying, how long it'll last? >> guest: lawrenceiring line began in 1966. it had been scheduled to run in 1965 but the fact i was running for mayor disqualified it. it was thought it would last 13 weeks. the idea was to have confrontational exercises with conspicuous liberals. it was quite successful, quite successful. it was renewed...