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jones.own terrorist, my own personal terrorist. >> connie was on summer break from college in 1984 when she started dating a young soldier named dwight jones, stationed at ft. bragg, north carolina. >> you were 18, he was 22. >> correct. young. too young. >> your first boyfriend. >> yes. he told me he wanted to be an attorney. so he seemed to have aspirations. >> they married in 1988 after her first year of medical school. dwight left the army after three years. and soon connie realized that while she was working hard to become a doctor, dwight was doing nothing. >> i don't recall him ever working more than two or three days. because every job that he would get there would be some issue. so we lived in medical school on my financial aid. >> that's probably not how you grew up. >> that is not -- my family has the best work ethic you can think of. >> after medical school connie began a residency in psychiatry but found it hit too clez close to home. her own husband was mentally ill. >> he was
jones.own terrorist, my own personal terrorist. >> connie was on summer break from college in 1984 when she started dating a young soldier named dwight jones, stationed at ft. bragg, north carolina. >> you were 18, he was 22. >> correct. young. too young. >> your first boyfriend. >> yes. he told me he wanted to be an attorney. so he seemed to have aspirations. >> they married in 1988 after her first year of medical school. dwight left the army after three...
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-- hannah jones placed it there. so this whole project begins with what at best is a wild exaggeration of the past. if you really look close, it's a rather odd form of racial integration. and not beginning of chattal slavery, that lies some 40 or 50 years down the road. in fact, one of the first virginia families to actually practice chat a el slavery -- chattel slavery were some of those, one of those individuals who came over on the white lion and became a prosperous landowner and ended up enslaving black africans himself a generation later. so there we are, a project that begins with such a wild divergence from the historical record seems to me to be suspect from the start. when it gets going, it declares that the ideals of liberty and justice were simple inventions meant to mask the desire of the white colonists to e engage in a systematic oppression of blacks. we're getting into a territory of speculation and conjecture. i don't want to deny that something like systemic racism arose in american life eventually a
-- hannah jones placed it there. so this whole project begins with what at best is a wild exaggeration of the past. if you really look close, it's a rather odd form of racial integration. and not beginning of chattal slavery, that lies some 40 or 50 years down the road. in fact, one of the first virginia families to actually practice chat a el slavery -- chattel slavery were some of those, one of those individuals who came over on the white lion and became a prosperous landowner and ended up...
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jones... 18 years, he scores! if you no jones... 18 years, he scores!ou go back to — jones... 18 years, he scores! if you go back to the _ jones... 18 years, he scores! if you go back to the 18-year-old - jones... 18 years, he scores! if you go back to the 18-year-old george | go back to the 18—year—old george north, when you got two tries, what would you tell him? i north, when you got two tries, what would you tell him?— north, when you got two tries, what would you tell him? i would say, get a haircut, shocking! _ would you tell him? i would say, get a haircut, shocking! i— would you tell him? i would say, get a haircut, shocking! i would - would you tell him? i would say, get a haircut, shocking! i would also - a haircut, shocking! i would also say it is worth it in the end, it is worth digging in those hours, even when it is the dark days and it is tough and injuries and stuff, it is worth giving everything.- worth giving everything. jones, nobody chasing... _ worth giving everything. jones, nobody chasing... and - worth giving everything. jones, n
jones... 18 years, he scores! if you no jones... 18 years, he scores!ou go back to — jones... 18 years, he scores! if you go back to the _ jones... 18 years, he scores! if you go back to the 18-year-old - jones... 18 years, he scores! if you go back to the 18-year-old george | go back to the 18—year—old george north, when you got two tries, what would you tell him? i north, when you got two tries, what would you tell him?— north, when you got two tries, what would you tell him? i would...
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to that extent i'm something like nicole hannah jones except unlike nicole hannah jones i actually care but the authenticity and accuracy of the materials that i'm quoting from. i've invited nicole to debate with me. she hasn't deemed to respond at any point. i do find that the times readiness to self-edit its documents, a discovery which we owe to phil magness, the readiness to make mistakes and then cover them up rather than admit they were mistakes, goes further into the realm that we're now dealing with a project that is fundamentally dishonest. now, i realize there are questions coming in and i want to leave time for those. i do want to add just a little bit more here. one is that among my pastimes has been for some years to go and collect old history connectionbooks. happen to have one right here titled explore american history. and which is the toe say if you go back to textbooks in which americans taught history from the late 19th under through the 1950s you'll find a great deal of racist writing of attempts to diminish or treat slavery as no big thing, slaves were well-treated,
to that extent i'm something like nicole hannah jones except unlike nicole hannah jones i actually care but the authenticity and accuracy of the materials that i'm quoting from. i've invited nicole to debate with me. she hasn't deemed to respond at any point. i do find that the times readiness to self-edit its documents, a discovery which we owe to phil magness, the readiness to make mistakes and then cover them up rather than admit they were mistakes, goes further into the realm that we're now...
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the jones act is key to that.his president has mentioned his support for the jones act unlike the last one who did not know what it was and his reckless -- feckless so-called economic adviser, larry kudlow, who wanted to grant waivers or do away with the jones act. i think we are beginning a building phase for america here. we used to be a great maritime nation, we can be one again. we can't compete with virtual slave labor, poorly maintained ships, etc. it is time to level the playing field and rebuild as our president says, “build back better.” we are going to build back better. i yield back my time. rep. carbajal: let me move on to our tni committee ranking member, mr. graves. i would like to recognize the other graves on the committee, gary graves who sent us all those wonderful king cakes. i was going to thank sam graves when i realized it was gary graves. with that, mr. graves. actually, i am informed that mr. graves is not here so i will move on. i would like to welcome the witnesses. we have lauren k. bran
the jones act is key to that.his president has mentioned his support for the jones act unlike the last one who did not know what it was and his reckless -- feckless so-called economic adviser, larry kudlow, who wanted to grant waivers or do away with the jones act. i think we are beginning a building phase for america here. we used to be a great maritime nation, we can be one again. we can't compete with virtual slave labor, poorly maintained ships, etc. it is time to level the playing field...
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francesca jones making her grand slam debut. | jones making her grand slam debut.—documented about rare genetic syndrome that she has to manage and deal with. but you gave a good account of her cell. it was a bit of a nervy stop and she played her way into that first set. shelby rogers is a tough opponent, well established on tour. but she'll be involved in more grand slam main draw in years to come. i’m involved in more grand slam main draw in years to come.— draw in years to come. i'm sure it will see her— draw in years to come. i'm sure it will see her back _ draw in years to come. i'm sure it will see her back there _ draw in years to come. i'm sure it will see her back there soon. - draw in years to come. i'm sure it i will see her back there soon. thank you very much for going through all of that on what's been a very busy day for the brits in melbourne for the unfortunately it's just cameron noriko make it through with heather watson to the second round. austin halewood there with anne keothavong, who is part of team on five live sports extra bringing you co
francesca jones making her grand slam debut. | jones making her grand slam debut.—documented about rare genetic syndrome that she has to manage and deal with. but you gave a good account of her cell. it was a bit of a nervy stop and she played her way into that first set. shelby rogers is a tough opponent, well established on tour. but she'll be involved in more grand slam main draw in years to come. i’m involved in more grand slam main draw in years to come.— draw in years to come. i'm...
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i will tell you what addison jones could do. addison jones could go inside a corral.ff its feet. do not try this on your own. he was not that big of a guy. his timing was impeccable. he did it many times. he didn't write about. it other cowboys would talk about allison jones and what he can do and things like that. if he wanted to, when he gained consciousness, he could have beaten the devil out of the guy, but it would have created real bad relations. he decided to get on the horse and ride back to the ranch. over here? upfront? >> what was the most surprising or unexpected thing you learned in your research about black cowboys? >> in a way, how respected they were. time, after time, after time, doing interviews people would say this fellow is this, that, he was a black cowboy. i would say my goodness. it really made you think that if you went into this activity and would stay there for some period of time, you had to be good, good. i found account after in various communities where people would say, this particular cowboy was par excellence. there were portions of s
i will tell you what addison jones could do. addison jones could go inside a corral.ff its feet. do not try this on your own. he was not that big of a guy. his timing was impeccable. he did it many times. he didn't write about. it other cowboys would talk about allison jones and what he can do and things like that. if he wanted to, when he gained consciousness, he could have beaten the devil out of the guy, but it would have created real bad relations. he decided to get on the horse and ride...
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welcome back to worlds apart with michael jones co-founder of the tea party movement mr jones before the break we discussed the republican strategy a little bit let's talk about your political opponents and heard you say in some other interviews that the same people who are under estimated the tea party movement the same people who underestimated donald trump happened to be the people who hadn't traveled much around the united states maybe they have traveled a lot about around the world but they don't know of the american heartland all that well now after 4 years of don't trump i think these people are very determined not to allow that happen average do you think that will miss asset they down being more a human and to the needs to the aspirations. of the common folks in the united states. unfortunately i don't see a policy agenda that they're offering they the democrats would but we're binding ration and it's going to resonate really with this you know the center in the heartland of the country and it is undeniably true that we there was a decision in this country to make it in new
welcome back to worlds apart with michael jones co-founder of the tea party movement mr jones before the break we discussed the republican strategy a little bit let's talk about your political opponents and heard you say in some other interviews that the same people who are under estimated the tea party movement the same people who underestimated donald trump happened to be the people who hadn't traveled much around the united states maybe they have traveled a lot about around the world but...
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video ruth jones. thank you- i want to _ through. video ruth jones. thank you.k you. i want to start by thanking i through. video ruth jones. thank. you. i want to start by thanking our amazing nhs staff, especially those working in our health but here in south—east wales for their amazing work in this pandemic. can i ask the secretary of state to update the house and any conversations he may have had with the pharmaceutical companies about the need to modify the vaccine in the light of the new variants? yes, we are working with pharmaceutical companies and the scientists to understand both whether such modifications are needed, where they are needed, and how they can be brought to use on the front line as quickly as safety possible. this is very important consideration given the variants that we have seen. we have confidence that modifications to vaccines, should they be necessary in large scale, will
video ruth jones. thank you- i want to _ through. video ruth jones. thank you.k you. i want to start by thanking i through. video ruth jones. thank. you. i want to start by thanking our amazing nhs staff, especially those working in our health but here in south—east wales for their amazing work in this pandemic. can i ask the secretary of state to update the house and any conversations he may have had with the pharmaceutical companies about the need to modify the vaccine in the light of the...
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addison jones i wrote about him in black cowboys of texas.h, i didn't know his last name and i didn't know anyone that knew his last name. and that is how he was referred to throughout the literature. addison jones worked for the little fields and this was a common practice where they would send cowboys over to a given ranch and they were involved in sorting out the cattle and making sure -- all of those kinds of things. he was a rep from there. he was there sitting around with some cowboys, and at one point in time he walks back to where a big water tank was there and he begins to suck the gut. that is suck the pipe to get the water. a cowboy was offended -- a white cowboy, that he had done that. he came up behind him and knocked him out. when addison jones regained consciousness he got on his horse and rode away. he was no coward. there is all kinds of stories of him knocking people out with one punch. he could go in a corral and lasso a horse at full gallop and snatch that horse off of it's feet. do not try this on your own. i mean, if you
addison jones i wrote about him in black cowboys of texas.h, i didn't know his last name and i didn't know anyone that knew his last name. and that is how he was referred to throughout the literature. addison jones worked for the little fields and this was a common practice where they would send cowboys over to a given ranch and they were involved in sorting out the cattle and making sure -- all of those kinds of things. he was a rep from there. he was there sitting around with some cowboys,...
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jones is a west pointer and an early graduate at parachute school at fort benning. he was stationed in the panama canal zone first as a company commander before taking full command of the 501st parachute battalion one of the army's first airborne units. that assignment earned him the nickname panama jones which sort of sticks with them for the rest of his career. you know while the 82nd airborne division and later the hundred and first airborne division stood out and their fight in europe. it was the 503rd parachute infantry regiment that was sent to australia in 1942. and it was it was general macarthur strategic reserve. it was the only independent airborne regiment in the pacific theater. so as you go through the book one of the first guys you'll meet is the guy named bill calhoun and at the age of only 21. i'm sorry 22 first lieutenant bill calhoun was already a veteran paratrooper. he earned a purple heart but the time he gets ordered to take corregidor and he was the leader of the first platoon for f company and in this picture here, he's holding a thompson su
jones is a west pointer and an early graduate at parachute school at fort benning. he was stationed in the panama canal zone first as a company commander before taking full command of the 501st parachute battalion one of the army's first airborne units. that assignment earned him the nickname panama jones which sort of sticks with them for the rest of his career. you know while the 82nd airborne division and later the hundred and first airborne division stood out and their fight in europe. it...
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emma jones reports. what director. emma jones reports. what ou feel. director. emma jones reports._ director. emma jones reports. what you feel. that it is _ director. emma jones reports. what you feel. that it is really _ you feel. that it is really difficult _ you feel. that it is really difficult to _ you feel. that it is really difficult to be _ you feel. that it is really difficult to be around i you feel. that it is really i difficult to be around people. you feel. that it is really - difficult to be around people. not 'ust in difficult to be around people. not just in front _ difficult to be around people. tirrt just in front of but behind the camera, land is robin wright's directing debut. it is a powerful film for this time of isolation for many. a grieving woman, e:g., one solitude but find healing in nature and the human company of miguel, played by mexican born actor. flan played by mexican born actor. can ou auree played by mexican born actor. can you agree that you do not bring played by mexican born actor. (2sz you agree that you do not bring any news of life elsewhe
emma jones reports. what director. emma jones reports. what ou feel. director. emma jones reports._ director. emma jones reports. what you feel. that it is _ director. emma jones reports. what you feel. that it is really _ you feel. that it is really difficult _ you feel. that it is really difficult to _ you feel. that it is really difficult to be _ you feel. that it is really difficult to be around i you feel. that it is really i difficult to be around people. you feel. that it is really -...
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coming back, i discovered the form of general jones, not being able to find any of my command. i thought the best thing i could do would to be to cyst major white, carrying jones off the field. commanded control is beginning to evolve in the federal -- confederate assault. confederate will continue to attack, even closer to greene's defensive position. before the attack breaks down, they fall down the slope, we organize, and press a tack again. louisianans will attack a second time, a third time, a fourth time. by the third or fourth attack, louisianans have figured out that these linear tactics, that have literally been drilled into these men on the battlefields of 1860, one 1862, we're not working in this terrain. men moving shoulder to shoulder, at the right shoulder shift would not suffice. the man from the louisiana brigade, and jones brigade were beginning to figure out that the best tactics they can deploy, against greens position, was that of trees and -- as the third and fourth attacks of the confederate column begin to make their way towards greens position, reinforce
coming back, i discovered the form of general jones, not being able to find any of my command. i thought the best thing i could do would to be to cyst major white, carrying jones off the field. commanded control is beginning to evolve in the federal -- confederate assault. confederate will continue to attack, even closer to greene's defensive position. before the attack breaks down, they fall down the slope, we organize, and press a tack again. louisianans will attack a second time, a third...
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candice nguyen: john jones has been out of prison for eight years. his turning point? his children.ne, i made a personal commitment-- candice: to live a crime-free life and to find a home for him and his boys. john: a lot of landlords were-- they were advertising, "no, you must have a clean criminal record." i'm applying to places, and i'm begging and pleading, saying, "look, i'm a changed person. here's my son here. i'm a father." candice: rejected because of his criminal record, jones and his sons lived in this basement for two years. john: and as a father, just the sense of shame that i couldn't provide better housing and shelter for my two kids. candice: while investigating why people like jones are being kept out of housing, we came across the crime-free multi-housing program. tim zehring: hello, my name is tim zehring. candice: police officer tim zehring from mesa, arizona, created the program in 1992. tim zehring: the crime-free multi-housing program was our best option to deal with crime and rental housing. candice: zehring never responded to our multiple requests to speak w
candice nguyen: john jones has been out of prison for eight years. his turning point? his children.ne, i made a personal commitment-- candice: to live a crime-free life and to find a home for him and his boys. john: a lot of landlords were-- they were advertising, "no, you must have a clean criminal record." i'm applying to places, and i'm begging and pleading, saying, "look, i'm a changed person. here's my son here. i'm a father." candice: rejected because of his criminal...
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the fbi and the doj investigating trump allies roger stone and alex jones over their possible roles in the capitol hill riot and whether they may have instigated any violence. >> the u.s. could reach a grim milestone as covid numbers will likely pass half a million deaths today. tens of thousands more could also lose their lives to the virus in the next three months. >> we have a lot to get to. it's sunday, february 21st. i'm lindsey reiser. >> i'm kendis gibson. our correspondents and analysts are standing by. we begin with the breaking news. tom costello and the new information that we're learning about that terrifying plane emergency. tom? >> good morning to you. these were harrowing moments in the skies over this denver suburb of broomfield which is between denver and boulder. about 1:00 in the afternoon, this united flight had just taken off from denver. suddenly experienced a very serious in-flight emergency. the video purportedly from on board united flight 328 terrifying. the right engine on fire. most of the covering gone. while on the ground, shrapnel and what appears to be t
the fbi and the doj investigating trump allies roger stone and alex jones over their possible roles in the capitol hill riot and whether they may have instigated any violence. >> the u.s. could reach a grim milestone as covid numbers will likely pass half a million deaths today. tens of thousands more could also lose their lives to the virus in the next three months. >> we have a lot to get to. it's sunday, february 21st. i'm lindsey reiser. >> i'm kendis gibson. our...
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dow jones up 84.e price of gasoline nationwide $2.47. 14 state attorney generals are earning the president to reinstate the keystone pipeline. blake berman in washington. what did they doing, threatening legal action? reporter: two different letters have been sent to president biden asking him to reconsider his decision on the keystone xl pipeline and they come from both sides of the aisle. 14 attorney general republican attorney general's leopard to the president and you will see it's not just those in state strictly impacted by this decision, but from those all across the country and are they believe the president's being too aspirational with the green jobs push and not deal with direct impact now. for example, montana's attorney general rights it will be a 58 million-dollar hit for that state every year right" montana will lose the benefits of future easements and leases and several local counties will lose their single biggest property taxpayer and go on to write your decision to shut down the pr
dow jones up 84.e price of gasoline nationwide $2.47. 14 state attorney generals are earning the president to reinstate the keystone pipeline. blake berman in washington. what did they doing, threatening legal action? reporter: two different letters have been sent to president biden asking him to reconsider his decision on the keystone xl pipeline and they come from both sides of the aisle. 14 attorney general republican attorney general's leopard to the president and you will see it's not just...
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is leslie jones, but this, dude, you're going to freak out.f leslie jones live tweeting, commentating -- commentating over a scene from "the equalizer," as only leslie can. take a look at this. >> he right behind you, 'tifah latifah, he -- oh! statued to t. pow, take that to the face body slam on your [ bleep ] table, bitch now, you thought you was gonna win. thought you was gonna win. >> jimmy: you have to put out, like the -- separate audio of that on to, like, something. on a -- stream it or something you have to. >> yo, we gotta make a -- we gotta make a record to that. we just need -- i'm like that's five hooks right there why is nobody chopping this up and like thowing a beat up in it >> jimmy: oh my god. >> latifah oh, you hit. she said - >> jimmy: oh, you hit people with bats, now [ laughter ] are you -- are you hitting people with bats, now? what are you talking about it is so funny and only she can deliver it like that, it's great. pal, congrats on the success of the show, you're hitting it out of the park. you know i love you. let's
is leslie jones, but this, dude, you're going to freak out.f leslie jones live tweeting, commentating -- commentating over a scene from "the equalizer," as only leslie can. take a look at this. >> he right behind you, 'tifah latifah, he -- oh! statued to t. pow, take that to the face body slam on your [ bleep ] table, bitch now, you thought you was gonna win. thought you was gonna win. >> jimmy: you have to put out, like the -- separate audio of that on to, like,...
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dow jones has lost.the dow jones industrial down about three quarters of a percent. gregg smith is with us, our market got. spac, let's talk about spac, you say it's sucking up about 90% of the oxygen in the room, but you know has to work late-- hates to use these terms like spac. what is a spac? >> a spac, the easiest way to look is is a publicly traded checking account so think about management team getting together, raising hundreds of millions of dollars and have it in a checking account and then they are on a mission to buy a company with those dollars. they don't have unfettered access to the money and they have to get shareholder approval, but the headlines today spac is sucking up 90% of the air in the room, so our morning coffee at 7:00 a.m. is it dominated by news of activity of some spac acquiring a private company and in the afternoon on our drive home it's a dominated by four or five new spac filing to go public and probably another four or five that have completed an ipo that day. david: le
dow jones has lost.the dow jones industrial down about three quarters of a percent. gregg smith is with us, our market got. spac, let's talk about spac, you say it's sucking up about 90% of the oxygen in the room, but you know has to work late-- hates to use these terms like spac. what is a spac? >> a spac, the easiest way to look is is a publicly traded checking account so think about management team getting together, raising hundreds of millions of dollars and have it in a checking...
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my name is mary harris jones. or my boys like to call me, mother jones.w, did you know that i'm considered to be one of the most dangerous women in america? it's true. and it's all because of my union organizing. i got involved in unionism in a round about way as my husband george had done some recruiting for them. after i lost george in our four children to yellow fever in 1867, i knew that somehow i had to go on with my life. so, i went to chicago where i had found work as a seamstress and while i was in chicago the great fire erupted and i lost everything. well, i was devastated and i did not know where to go for help so i turned to the union and i became aware of their crusade to improve the conditions for the working class and i thought, they could use my help. so here i am. i am heartened to see all you folks out here today seeking information about our union. the mine owners have money, power and political influence and they use all of this in order to maintain control of your miners and the deplorable conditions under which you work. for me to com
my name is mary harris jones. or my boys like to call me, mother jones.w, did you know that i'm considered to be one of the most dangerous women in america? it's true. and it's all because of my union organizing. i got involved in unionism in a round about way as my husband george had done some recruiting for them. after i lost george in our four children to yellow fever in 1867, i knew that somehow i had to go on with my life. so, i went to chicago where i had found work as a seamstress and...
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let me introduce myself, my name is mary harris jones my boys like to call me, mother jones.ow, did you know that i and considered one of the most dangerous women in america? it's true. and, it's all because of my union organizer. i get involved in unionism, and around about ways. as my husband george is densification for them -- lost george and my children to yellow fever in 1867. i knew, somehow, i had to go on with my life. i want to chicago, i found work as a seamstress. while i was in chicago, a great fire erupted and i lost everything. well, i was devastated and i did not know where to go for help. so, i turned to the union. i became aware of their crusade, to improve the conditions of the working lives. i thought, they can use my help. so, here i am. mighty heartened to see all you folks out here today, seeking information about our union. i will have to admit, that union membership is fraught with danger. -- money power political influence, they use all of it in order to maintain control of the minors, and the deplorable conditions in which you work. for me to come to
let me introduce myself, my name is mary harris jones my boys like to call me, mother jones.ow, did you know that i and considered one of the most dangerous women in america? it's true. and, it's all because of my union organizer. i get involved in unionism, and around about ways. as my husband george is densification for them -- lost george and my children to yellow fever in 1867. i knew, somehow, i had to go on with my life. i want to chicago, i found work as a seamstress. while i was in...
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director jones, good to see you again. i want to follow in the footsteps of director heminger and answer either or questions. i would suggest looking at which transit only lanes you'd rather invest in and ensure are successful as possible. part of the thing to ask director jones about planning is understanding as business does come back, which transit only lanes has highest value on speeds with the least amount of impact potentially on the ability of small businesses to operate on these corridors. on some of them, they've been put in on streets that don't have a lot of commercial activity. some of them there's more. we don't know what the future is going to hold. my sense on answerings that question is to get the ones that have been implemented kind of studied and work as best as they can. if that is a tradeoff that needs to be made. >> director yekutiel, i look forward to continued exploration of this issue. i think street with great transit can be a really great catalyst for small businesses. it does require construction
director jones, good to see you again. i want to follow in the footsteps of director heminger and answer either or questions. i would suggest looking at which transit only lanes you'd rather invest in and ensure are successful as possible. part of the thing to ask director jones about planning is understanding as business does come back, which transit only lanes has highest value on speeds with the least amount of impact potentially on the ability of small businesses to operate on these...
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simon jones in ashford and _ yet. many thanks. simon jones in ashford and thank _ yet. many thanks.and thank you to helena | ashford and thank you to helena wilkinson in southend. our top story this lunchtime... the prime minister hasjoined other ministers in seeking to reassure the public about the oxford astrazeneca covid jab — after questions about its effectiveness against the south african variant. and still to come — veteran american football star tom brady makes history by extended his own record, by winning a seventh super bowl. coming up on bbc news, tom brady cements his legacy as he wins a seventh super bowl crown — that's more than any nfl team — as the tampa bay buccaneers beat the kansas city chiefs in florida. donald trump's second impeachment trial in the us senate gets under way this week. he's accused of inciting the january 6th attack on the capitol by a mob of his supporters. but members of his republican party are mostly standing by him. paul adams has been looking back at the events leading to mr trump's impeachment trial and at what might happen next. article
simon jones in ashford and _ yet. many thanks. simon jones in ashford and thank _ yet. many thanks.and thank you to helena | ashford and thank you to helena wilkinson in southend. our top story this lunchtime... the prime minister hasjoined other ministers in seeking to reassure the public about the oxford astrazeneca covid jab — after questions about its effectiveness against the south african variant. and still to come — veteran american football star tom brady makes history by extended...
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jones pursuant to hries 8, i inform the house that mr. jones will vote yes on h less 85. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from seek recognition? >> mr. cohen, mr. cohen will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. moulton, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes. as the member designated by ms. bara gone, i inform the house that ms. bara gone will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. hone that will, i inform the house mr. loin that will. and mr. lieu will vote yes on h. res. 85. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. clarke: as the member designated by by mr. bowman, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. bowman will vote yes on h. res. 85. as the member designated by mr. cooper, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cooper will vote yes on h recent 85. as the member designated by ms. frank yell. as the member designated by ms. jayapal, i inform the house that ms. jayapal will vote yes. as the member designated by pursuant to h. res. 8, i
jones pursuant to hries 8, i inform the house that mr. jones will vote yes on h less 85. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from seek recognition? >> mr. cohen, mr. cohen will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. moulton, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes. as the member designated by ms. bara gone, i inform the house that ms. bara gone will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. hone that will, i inform the house mr. loin that will. and...
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and radhika jones is the editor of "vanity fair."the "new york times" and at "time" magazine before taking over the magazine. it is so good to see both of you. thank you for being here. let's start by talking about this business model. it used to be that newspapers, broadcast outlets sold advertising and people bought things. and somehow there was enough money to pay newspaper and broadcast reporters' salaries. gregory moore, what do we have now? >> well, you have a lot of uncertainty. google and facebook really changed the advertising landscape. they gobbled up somewhere in the neighborhood of 90 or 95% of the media advertisin and so local news organizations in particular have had to go looking for other ways to sort of finance the collection and dis sem dissemination of news. where have new foundations owning and supporting news operations, to taxpayer-supported formulas that will work, corporate donations and things of that nature that 15 years ago we wouldn't even look at. but i think we have got to find a new model. the advertis
and radhika jones is the editor of "vanity fair."the "new york times" and at "time" magazine before taking over the magazine. it is so good to see both of you. thank you for being here. let's start by talking about this business model. it used to be that newspapers, broadcast outlets sold advertising and people bought things. and somehow there was enough money to pay newspaper and broadcast reporters' salaries. gregory moore, what do we have now? >> well, you...
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if you believe alex jones also financing the rally on january 6th.at persuaded millions around the country of this big lie being pushed out by the president, that the election had been rigged or that donald trump actually won in a landslide, these are two major proponents, advocates, architects of this big lie. and i think it's important to look into their role both in terms of just doing the postmortem and understanding how this violent attack came about and how people were radicalized. but also because the justice department has to prosecute hundreds of people that were involved in that violent attack and knowing what motivated them will be part of that case. >> do you have any hard intel yet or suspicion that potentially roger stone spoke with the president when the president tweeted in december that this was going to be a wild day, when he was calling on his supporters to come to the capitol and the actual day itself? >> i don't. but if you look at the president's conduct in the last weeks and months leading up to the election and in the aftermat
if you believe alex jones also financing the rally on january 6th.at persuaded millions around the country of this big lie being pushed out by the president, that the election had been rigged or that donald trump actually won in a landslide, these are two major proponents, advocates, architects of this big lie. and i think it's important to look into their role both in terms of just doing the postmortem and understanding how this violent attack came about and how people were radicalized. but...
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>>black history is american history that is the message nikole hannah-jones has been pushing since she launched the 16 19 project at the new york times back in 2019 to add her efforts helped inspire a curriculum that challenges teachers too rethink how we teach slavery kron four's noelle bellow talk to her about why she feels the lessons should be taught far beyond the month of february. we can't understand the country that we're living in the country that were seen with the history that we've been taught it actually will prepare in an effort to force a reckoning and re frame american history lessons new york times journalist nikole hannah-jones takes us back to the year 1619. >>a year most americans are taught nothing about the year 20 enslaved africans were first sold on american soil, you know if you understand that slavery predates our country by a 115 years that changes how you think about that institution following its first publications in 2019 the 1619 project has blossomed now into a free curriculum created by the pulitzer center. and it's available as a lesson to be taught in
>>black history is american history that is the message nikole hannah-jones has been pushing since she launched the 16 19 project at the new york times back in 2019 to add her efforts helped inspire a curriculum that challenges teachers too rethink how we teach slavery kron four's noelle bellow talk to her about why she feels the lessons should be taught far beyond the month of february. we can't understand the country that we're living in the country that were seen with the history that...
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the welsh will be boosted by the return of their captain alun wyn jones. jones damaged his knee in thegainst italy in december in the autumn nations cup and was expected to miss the start of the six nations so it's a real bonus for wales — though of course it's another tournament with no fans present to roar the teams on. we learned a lot from playing with no crowds in the autumn, i think everybody did, some did a bit more than others and it is something we have learned from and we will look within the camp to generate some sort of spirit and the ability to go on as if there was a crowd there to be honest. 0ur boys are very familiar with everyone — 0ur boys are very familiar with everyone that is in the welsh squad. they play— everyone that is in the welsh squad. they play against them all the time, some _ they play against them all the time, some of— they play against them all the time, some of them are good friends and we know what_ some of them are good friends and we know what top performers that they can he _ know what top performers that they can be when they are under pressure.
the welsh will be boosted by the return of their captain alun wyn jones. jones damaged his knee in thegainst italy in december in the autumn nations cup and was expected to miss the start of the six nations so it's a real bonus for wales — though of course it's another tournament with no fans present to roar the teams on. we learned a lot from playing with no crowds in the autumn, i think everybody did, some did a bit more than others and it is something we have learned from and we will look...
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joe: the dow jones of the meme stocks. joining us is katie grayfield. thank you so much for joining us. this is not going away. it is getting crazier even if gamestop is over. >> that appears to be the message. you have multiple screens up. you are seeing these microcap biotech names. you're seeing mentions on twitter and other subreddit's. that does some -- does seem to be a force behind some of these biotech names. you have names such as cell see on.
joe: the dow jones of the meme stocks. joining us is katie grayfield. thank you so much for joining us. this is not going away. it is getting crazier even if gamestop is over. >> that appears to be the message. you have multiple screens up. you are seeing these microcap biotech names. you're seeing mentions on twitter and other subreddit's. that does some -- does seem to be a force behind some of these biotech names. you have names such as cell see on.
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my name is vernon jones. i'm an outgoing state representative in georgia. a life-long democrat and the newest member of the republican party. congratulations to you, vernon. what are we going to hear this weekend at cpac from you and your colleagues? >> first of all, the environment is awesome down here in orlando. cpac is putting on an amazing group, an amazing event. i would say this. they are taking a lot of precautions, people wearing masks and it is going over really well. matt schlapp is doing a great job. i will concentrate and focus on what i said earlier, bringing a brand-new party to the grand old party, bringing in brand-new ideas, bringing in brand-new people, bringing in brand-new opportunities and growing this party. the face of the republican party, the future votes lie within the conservative african-americans. you're not going to have white liberals come to the republican party. as a matter of fact, with their agenda, i don't think we even line up. but president trump showed us
my name is vernon jones. i'm an outgoing state representative in georgia. a life-long democrat and the newest member of the republican party. congratulations to you, vernon. what are we going to hear this weekend at cpac from you and your colleagues? >> first of all, the environment is awesome down here in orlando. cpac is putting on an amazing group, an amazing event. i would say this. they are taking a lot of precautions, people wearing masks and it is going over really well. matt...
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up next it's business with all they could jones i'm sorry market place watch. lists. it's about billions. it's a dollar an hour. it's about the foundation of the border the the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network and so on. china is promising its partners rich. but in europe there's a sharp morning whoever except money from the new superpower will become dependent on it china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on d w. the world trade organization has a new leader. is the 1st woman on the 1st african to head the organization she inherits a host of challenges when it comes to global trade but says her 1st priority will be to address the economic and health consequences of the kind to me. also coming up from a virus free paradise to virus horror show portugal struggles with soaring culbut 19 cases and a strict lockdown that wastes on business. alone welcome to business i want to get jones in berlin good to have you with us the world trade organization has a new boss her name is. it well or a former nigerian finance minister receiv
up next it's business with all they could jones i'm sorry market place watch. lists. it's about billions. it's a dollar an hour. it's about the foundation of the border the the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network and so on. china is promising its partners rich. but in europe there's a sharp morning whoever except money from the new superpower will become dependent on it china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on d w. the world trade organization has a...
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we know that the alex jones and roger stone connection with the president, the former president, has been clear. we know that the president called people to washington, d.c., on january 6th. i saw it on my social media. i'm thoroughly confused as to why the fbi was caught unaware. i mean, i think that the real question is, how do we, on the one hand, move forward as a nation to try and get vaccines in people's arms and redirect the economy of the country whilst also dealing with what happened on january 6th and the real roots of what made that possible. i think we must do both. we can't just pretend that it didn't happen and sadly, that it won't happen again. >> all right, so we also have some breaking news on the former president as we were all talking. susan, getting your reaction to this. the president will be speaking at cpac and our own kristen welker confirming this. i believe that's happening next weekend. this is going to be his first formal appearance since leaving office, since getting helicoptered from the white house. he's been golfing in florida for, you know, the majori
we know that the alex jones and roger stone connection with the president, the former president, has been clear. we know that the president called people to washington, d.c., on january 6th. i saw it on my social media. i'm thoroughly confused as to why the fbi was caught unaware. i mean, i think that the real question is, how do we, on the one hand, move forward as a nation to try and get vaccines in people's arms and redirect the economy of the country whilst also dealing with what happened...
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well jones is the professor of iran or j. at the university of reading who were reviewed the russian clinical data for the lancet and joins us now welcome to the w. this sounds like great news yes i think it is good news it's day numbers in gold slightly over 20000 actually in the trial was big enough to be sure of the outcome and the fact it was general protection across all age groups and there were no serious side effects it is all all good for the vaccine i think it adds another dimensions of those that are currently licensed for use occur around the world but clearly it out small manufacturing base to the to the available covert vaccines and what about its efficacy against the very uncertain are circulating. well formally that hasn't been tested but the tests that have been done on on variance so far would indicate that most of the vaccine responses that have been looked at past still able to inhibit the the variance sequences you know whether that is 100 percent protection or whether the protection is reduced so water i
well jones is the professor of iran or j. at the university of reading who were reviewed the russian clinical data for the lancet and joins us now welcome to the w. this sounds like great news yes i think it is good news it's day numbers in gold slightly over 20000 actually in the trial was big enough to be sure of the outcome and the fact it was general protection across all age groups and there were no serious side effects it is all all good for the vaccine i think it adds another dimensions...
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billions of dollars sold there are a couple of factors in play and then you know we have 3rd bell jones industrial average at some point at around 32000 points just to remember almost a year ago in march when we hit the lows at 18000 so that's an increase of almost 50 percent was in a little less than one year well yes lots of things make investors happy there but what is the success of the vaccination scavenging mean for the sectors that have actually profited during the pandemic like say tech. i mean yeah i mean we do some some pressure on stocks like peloton like zoom or also home improvement companies like home depot or lowes all of those stocks are traded to the downside here on wednesday but on the other side we shouldn't forget yes the pandemic has boosted the digital world but in general the digital transformation was well underway even before the pandemic it so we won't see a complete reversal of all the trends that we've seen in the past couple of months and then on the other side to all those companies that struggled like their bit if we look at cruise lines if we look at our
billions of dollars sold there are a couple of factors in play and then you know we have 3rd bell jones industrial average at some point at around 32000 points just to remember almost a year ago in march when we hit the lows at 18000 so that's an increase of almost 50 percent was in a little less than one year well yes lots of things make investors happy there but what is the success of the vaccination scavenging mean for the sectors that have actually profited during the pandemic like say...
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wanda cooper jones says she is shaes hopeful the biden administration will make changes.t month the president signed an executive order making racial equity a government priority. >>> a tribe wants jeep to stop using its name on its vehicles. they've used the years. it's ti for manufactures and sports teams to retire these images, names and moss cots. jeep said, quote, we are more than ever committed to a respectful and open dialogue. [ bell tolls ] >> opening bell of the new york stock exchange, nasdaq down 1.5%. tesla stock down 3% today. >>> yesterday, tesla ceo elon musk's network dropped more than 10%. he total a total, get this, $15 billion in just one day. that drop came in, in part, after musk tweeted that bitcoin prices seemed high over the weekend. his message came two weeks after tesla announced it added 1.5 billion in bitcoin to its balance sheet. >>> state lawmakers are stepping up to try to prevent future horror stories at the employment development billions of dollars in fraud but many people have on money stolen from their accounts through identity theft.
wanda cooper jones says she is shaes hopeful the biden administration will make changes.t month the president signed an executive order making racial equity a government priority. >>> a tribe wants jeep to stop using its name on its vehicles. they've used the years. it's ti for manufactures and sports teams to retire these images, names and moss cots. jeep said, quote, we are more than ever committed to a respectful and open dialogue. [ bell tolls ] >> opening bell of the new...
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and the 12 year old boy noah jones from england is causing a stir in the international park's world. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us security forces in russia have arrested more than 1400 people during rallies to protest against the jailing of anti corruption campaigner alexina body witnesses say police used excessive force to detain peaceful protesters earlier nevada he was sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison for violating the terms of his parole western governments have condemned the ruling and called for his immediate release. from the completion of the human heart for his wife you're. the only goodbye. could manage before heading to prison earlier he told the court the charred. used against him were fabricated a way of intimidating his supporters. will go the board all of these officers and this cage it's not a show of strength it shows their weakness. they are weak. and they cannot jail thousands or even millions of people. outside the cavalry arrived early. lines of riot police stood in front of the court not to keep in of on the end but to keep his suppor
and the 12 year old boy noah jones from england is causing a stir in the international park's world. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us security forces in russia have arrested more than 1400 people during rallies to protest against the jailing of anti corruption campaigner alexina body witnesses say police used excessive force to detain peaceful protesters earlier nevada he was sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison for violating the terms of his parole western governments have...
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. >> reporter: this is life for cooper jones. >> you can't move on i can't, i tried when i laid ahmaud to rest, apart of me left >> reporter: new evidence emerged in the months since her son was killed among them body camera videos showing the crucial moments after he was shot. >> he was still lying there awake and alive and moving his head and legs, it replayed in my mind everyday. >> reporter: the 25-year-old was out for a jog and confronted by two white neighbors and shot three times. they along with a third man, who filmed the incident have all been charged with murder their attorneys claimed the shooting was justified. they wanted to question arbery with recent break in and he tried to wrestle the shotgun away all three men pleaded not guilty ahmaud arbery and breonna taylor and george floyd, three deaths launched a civil movement around civil justice. georgia has passed a hate crime law, one of four states that did not have one >> so it is everyday for you literally. >> reporter: cooper jones says she thinks the biden administration will help heal the divide >> i firmly believe t
. >> reporter: this is life for cooper jones. >> you can't move on i can't, i tried when i laid ahmaud to rest, apart of me left >> reporter: new evidence emerged in the months since her son was killed among them body camera videos showing the crucial moments after he was shot. >> he was still lying there awake and alive and moving his head and legs, it replayed in my mind everyday. >> reporter: the 25-year-old was out for a jog and confronted by two white...
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jones was a devout christian, and figured a civil rights movement expressed christian values.and therefore, joints indians in durham north carolina, ultimately became a member of -- student non violating coordination committee. and spent four years, in the movement, and was one of the freedom riders. arrested, served time in part from prison, in mississippi. and, carried with her, the notion of an interracial, multi racial, cooperation that would lead to civil rights for all americans. this is jones vest, in which he collected all the buttons that she had that represented the various causes that she believed in. and created her own monument, and memorial, and reminder of her activities in the movement in the early 19 sixties.
jones was a devout christian, and figured a civil rights movement expressed christian values.and therefore, joints indians in durham north carolina, ultimately became a member of -- student non violating coordination committee. and spent four years, in the movement, and was one of the freedom riders. arrested, served time in part from prison, in mississippi. and, carried with her, the notion of an interracial, multi racial, cooperation that would lead to civil rights for all americans. this is...
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congressman jones, thank you very much for joining us tonight.ff with congresswoman katie porter and alexandria ocasio-cortez. where did you go on that day when the capitol was invaded? and as a freshman, you didn't know -- you knew less than most members about how many options there were and what the escape routes might be. >> i certainly didn't know much of anything about the escape routes. i was in the house chamber. i was in the thick of it seated with the democratic house leadership team. i'm the youngest member of the house leadership. and the speaker the day before had asked me to join her and others, steny hoyer and the like, and we were listening to this ridiculous debate over mass voter fraud that did not actually exist and then things quickly became more dramatic when someone at the sergeant at arms or the capitol police made the announcement that the capitol had been breached. that the same mob that breached the capitol was likely headed towards us in the house chamber, which was a harrowing announcement, to say the least, followed by
congressman jones, thank you very much for joining us tonight.ff with congresswoman katie porter and alexandria ocasio-cortez. where did you go on that day when the capitol was invaded? and as a freshman, you didn't know -- you knew less than most members about how many options there were and what the escape routes might be. >> i certainly didn't know much of anything about the escape routes. i was in the house chamber. i was in the thick of it seated with the democratic house leadership...
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floated that we know had some connection to people who decided to engage in this deadly riot, alex jones, of course, and roger stone, former long-time confidant of former president trump. and now you have really house democrats honing in on what role they may have played. that's what congressman adam schiff talked to you just last hour about. take a listen to what specifically they're going to be asking questions about this week on the hill. >> these are two major proponents, advocates, architects of that big lie. i think it's important to look into their role both in terms of doing the postmortem and understanding how this violent attack came about and how people were radicalized but also because the justice department has to prosecute hundreds of people that were involved in that violent attack and knowing what motivated them will be part of that case. >> reporter: the person who really will be overseeing that prosecution if he is confirmed is judge garland, and in opening remarks that were released overnight in terms of what he is expected to say during his hearing tomorrow, he spoke
floated that we know had some connection to people who decided to engage in this deadly riot, alex jones, of course, and roger stone, former long-time confidant of former president trump. and now you have really house democrats honing in on what role they may have played. that's what congressman adam schiff talked to you just last hour about. take a listen to what specifically they're going to be asking questions about this week on the hill. >> these are two major proponents, advocates,...