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joseph: sure and thank you. in one of the poems they use adjustment be a radius a poem that it takes time. there are three sections that were the responsive three excerpts of three of his books. this poem responds from something . wrote which is the violence of 1963 in his second book. doctor king wrote, you made it clear that we do not send anyone out to demonstrate could not convince themselves that he could accept and endure violence without retaliating rated as of this poem is called it takes time. it takes time to learn this. and it must be proven in the light of day that you will lift in the hand and fist. adjourned. >> some of the of doctor king's teaching in the heart of his christian faith is his deep deep belief in non- violence. and i think that comes through in the book of poems and "raising king" is about nonviolence, he was much more about that but that was his method, he deeply believed that that was going to be a most effective method for change and for people. >> let's talk about teaching. and k
joseph: sure and thank you. in one of the poems they use adjustment be a radius a poem that it takes time. there are three sections that were the responsive three excerpts of three of his books. this poem responds from something . wrote which is the violence of 1963 in his second book. doctor king wrote, you made it clear that we do not send anyone out to demonstrate could not convince themselves that he could accept and endure violence without retaliating rated as of this poem is called it...
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raising king, by joseph ross, in the words of joseph himself, urges readers to walk beside dr.tin luther king jr. from montgomery to memphis past police dogs, mobs and fire hoses and listen to his thoughts, hopes and fears. joseph ross is the author of four books of poetry, and his poems appear in many publications including "the new york times" magazine andnd the s angeles times. he has received multiple pushcart prize nomination and one of the 2012 pratt library little -- review poetry prize for his poem if mamie hill was the mother of god. by broad potomac shore: great homes if the early days of our nation's capital, by tim roberts, is is an anthology of poems by both well known and cover looked a poets working and living in the capital from the city's founding in 1800-1930. included are poems by celebrated writers such as francis scott key, wallet whitman and fred -- walt whitman and frederick douglass as well as the work of lesser known poets. tim roberts is the author of a literary guide to washington, d.c.: walking in the footsteps of american writers from francis scott
raising king, by joseph ross, in the words of joseph himself, urges readers to walk beside dr.tin luther king jr. from montgomery to memphis past police dogs, mobs and fire hoses and listen to his thoughts, hopes and fears. joseph ross is the author of four books of poetry, and his poems appear in many publications including "the new york times" magazine andnd the s angeles times. he has received multiple pushcart prize nomination and one of the 2012 pratt library little -- review...
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joseph: .n their original formulations in philadelphia in 1787, did not believe this was cream. that is to say the notion of the ruling in ways that had authority over all of the states did not exist, comes into existence later john marshall be in the process. so the first reaction would have been, is and why are you doing it. in the second that i have i think the founders would be surprised at the electoral college so just the presidential elections are held in the way there. he did not like it at the time and i think it will be stoned to believe that we retain it. any and against the founders would disagree amongst themselves pretty jefferson ten to have the right of the state to go about its business without interference. in hamilton and washington themselves would find that difficult difficult to accept and john marshall would find it very difficult. didn't believe the supreme court you have to go through all of the supreme court. jane: that is fascinating we have a listener who said that s
joseph: .n their original formulations in philadelphia in 1787, did not believe this was cream. that is to say the notion of the ruling in ways that had authority over all of the states did not exist, comes into existence later john marshall be in the process. so the first reaction would have been, is and why are you doing it. in the second that i have i think the founders would be surprised at the electoral college so just the presidential elections are held in the way there. he did not like...
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joseph: it is somewhat opaque.rowth has been over 12% the last four quarters, i've been of the view that the growth -- the growth in the economy was at its peak in q2. i'm more worried about growth in 2022, and that is what the u.s. bond market and global bond markets are sensing, that growth is going to weaken quite sharply with this bull flattening and inflation will be transitory. that's what the markets are telling us. tom: is it a weakening back to the potential gdp, or let's say 3%? what is the level of weakening, the scale you would presume? joseph: this year growth, we had growth at maybe 7%, 8%, the next year and thinking growth is 2% or less, which is not far from the administration's long-term forecast. that reflects that we are borrowing from the future because we have had people who have been and a bill to spend until recently beat -- we have been unable to spend until recently because of the pandemic, they have been locked up. his purchases is about four to five points above their longer-term gdp tren
joseph: it is somewhat opaque.rowth has been over 12% the last four quarters, i've been of the view that the growth -- the growth in the economy was at its peak in q2. i'm more worried about growth in 2022, and that is what the u.s. bond market and global bond markets are sensing, that growth is going to weaken quite sharply with this bull flattening and inflation will be transitory. that's what the markets are telling us. tom: is it a weakening back to the potential gdp, or let's say 3%? what...
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. >> reporter: paramedic joseph locke says this moment early sunday evening like he saved his life. >> did you get his license plate? >> did you see that? >> of course. >> is coming back, careful! >> reporter: it was just before 6:00 on girvin drive in oakland's piedmont pines neighborhood, when joseph and his girlfriend allison mrl and her sister, katie, found themselves facing off with a road raging driver. joseph's suv and the silver chevy volt nearly hit each other in the narrow, winding roads of the oakland hills. >> he almost hit us because we were going around a blind spot, and he rolled his window down and thought we were the ones in the wrong, and he was like, you know, cussing at us exquisitely. >> reporter: the driver of the volt then comes speeding back as joseph, allison, and her sister were out of the vehicle, missing them by inches. >> he had murderous intent at all times until he eventually cameeding downthe ll for a third time. joseph, who was busy ushering allison, who is pregnant, and her sister in the car, didn't notice until neighbor jonathan sandler shouted. >> t
. >> reporter: paramedic joseph locke says this moment early sunday evening like he saved his life. >> did you get his license plate? >> did you see that? >> of course. >> is coming back, careful! >> reporter: it was just before 6:00 on girvin drive in oakland's piedmont pines neighborhood, when joseph and his girlfriend allison mrl and her sister, katie, found themselves facing off with a road raging driver. joseph's suv and the silver chevy volt nearly hit...
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joseph. and then we'll give a chance to jake. yes, thank you. ah, 1st of all, i think when, when you are trying to, to come by div all statement of pity, haiti, why do we, what he's hop, any we to haitian education system. what, what i have seen a lot not make and down trees in dominion, and all those is even was with respect to we friends abroad, dominican republic. there were friends in the united states or spain. they don't have it so many can. it was and system and if you got to all a lot now making county is there we friends, i dot or both did spring or do not the states, but the fact that we have, for instance, france as every french. i don't think it is the model what, what it weiss lot not make and don't. joseph. also the factors of the colonial heritage, the debilitating debt imposed by france upon independence, the u. s. and west. what hearts, the occupations of haiti, the aggressive over exhausting of land resources by colonial powers. yes, this could be a very good explanation bec
joseph. and then we'll give a chance to jake. yes, thank you. ah, 1st of all, i think when, when you are trying to, to come by div all statement of pity, haiti, why do we, what he's hop, any we to haitian education system. what, what i have seen a lot not make and down trees in dominion, and all those is even was with respect to we friends abroad, dominican republic. there were friends in the united states or spain. they don't have it so many can. it was and system and if you got to all a lot...
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joseph. also, the factors of the colonial heritage, the debilitating debt imposed by france upon independence. the u. s. and western halts the occupations of haiti, the aggressive over exhausting of land resources by colonial powers. yes, this could be a very good explanation because are the paid by haiti to friends has met the gantry pour and poorer? i think this, this is highly nig. got even part on all or have the development or not. it is a hindrance to haiti develop it. however, it is very important to say as well are based on the kind of what he does not always have in the country. even haiti has plants in white. now are this iran dirt, the $1000000000.00? ah, dot, they give to the country, give to friends, if possible, that our situation would be was why there is what we call an economy. the dutch, this is when we have we saw, sees what we don't have the capacity to manage them. this good event. rawlson distortion, this is the case in venice, so it can manage resources. all right, let
joseph. also, the factors of the colonial heritage, the debilitating debt imposed by france upon independence. the u. s. and western halts the occupations of haiti, the aggressive over exhausting of land resources by colonial powers. yes, this could be a very good explanation because are the paid by haiti to friends has met the gantry pour and poorer? i think this, this is highly nig. got even part on all or have the development or not. it is a hindrance to haiti develop it. however, it is very...
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i could give you joseph ellis's bio but wouldn't have time to hear his talk. let me give you a quick perspective. he won the pulitzer prize for the founding brothers, the revolutionary generation, the national book award for america speaks, biography of thomas jefferson. and his "in depth" chronicle of the life of our first president, his excellency, george washington, was a new york times bestseller. what doctor ellis has been able to do his master the craft of history with all the documentation necessary but to present it as a story. it comes alive and captures our imagination. that is why we are so honored to have him with us today. one of the most interesting and exciting things about today's joseph ellis said he wants this to be a conversation with you, readers and listeners hopefully readers of his book but if you aren't now you will be at the end. why don't you tell us, why write a book, the american dialogue, the founders and us, what were you trying to say to us as we come upon the independence day of our country? >> thank you for that gracious introd
i could give you joseph ellis's bio but wouldn't have time to hear his talk. let me give you a quick perspective. he won the pulitzer prize for the founding brothers, the revolutionary generation, the national book award for america speaks, biography of thomas jefferson. and his "in depth" chronicle of the life of our first president, his excellency, george washington, was a new york times bestseller. what doctor ellis has been able to do his master the craft of history with all the...
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words of joseph himself urges readers to walk beside doctor martin luther king jr. from montgomery to memphis, and fire hoses and listens to his thoughts, hopes and fears. he is the author of four books ofof poetry in the los angeles times. he has received multiple multiple pushcart nominations little review poetry prize for his poem was the mother of god. by broad potomac sure, great poems from the early days of our nation's capitol by kim roberts is an anthology of poems by a well known and overlooked poets working on living in the capitol 1930. walt whitman and frederick douglass as well as the work of lesser known poets. kim roberts is the author of eight literary guide to washington d.c., walking in the footsteps of american writers from francis scott key and five books of poems. most recently the scientific method, political af arrays collection by campbell is the hybrid chapbook of poetry and prose. the collection focuses on topics such as race, corruption, son violence, police brutality, confederate monuments, reproductive freedom and the sexual harassment o
words of joseph himself urges readers to walk beside doctor martin luther king jr. from montgomery to memphis, and fire hoses and listens to his thoughts, hopes and fears. he is the author of four books ofof poetry in the los angeles times. he has received multiple multiple pushcart nominations little review poetry prize for his poem was the mother of god. by broad potomac sure, great poems from the early days of our nation's capitol by kim roberts is an anthology of poems by a well known and...
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. >> joseph, tara and kim, i want to thank you. i will close down by saying why are we still waiting? i would hope people pick up your work to provide a path to the future which will be filled with might and joy. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, joseph, kim, tara and ethel. i was a really interesting conversation and we are having uncomfortable conversations about dismantling systemic racism and devising plans to racial equity here, i just want to go back to something that joseph said that really stood out. we are living in a very challenging time and you can still love your country and criticize it at the same time because you know there are better ways to not only govern but navigate toward a more just society. i really enjoyed this discussion, thank you y all so much for being here with us. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> middle and high school students, your opinion matters. she spent student video competition. be part of the national conversation by creating documentaries. how does the federal government impact your life? you
. >> joseph, tara and kim, i want to thank you. i will close down by saying why are we still waiting? i would hope people pick up your work to provide a path to the future which will be filled with might and joy. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, joseph, kim, tara and ethel. i was a really interesting conversation and we are having uncomfortable conversations about dismantling systemic racism and devising plans to racial equity here, i just want to go back...
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as joseph fabulous roller—coaster. that is pentathlon.have a high, but then you can see what can happen, unfortunately yesterday, suddenly you are right at the bottom. we have done this roller—coaster many times now. this one, we came through. we knew he had it on him because he had been performing so well. talk as through the different challenges joe has faced. talk as through the different challengesjoe has faced. as your wife has said, these are five different events, some of them are totally different.— totally different. absolutely. lots of nerves. totally different. absolutely. lots of nerves- we — totally different. absolutely. lots of nerves. we know— totally different. absolutely. lots of nerves. we know joseph - totally different. absolutely. lots of nerves. we know joseph can i totally different. absolutely. lots| of nerves. we know joseph can do totally different. absolutely. lots - of nerves. we know joseph can do it. of nerves. we knowjoseph can do it. as a family we want to thank and praise _ as a family we want to thank an
as joseph fabulous roller—coaster. that is pentathlon.have a high, but then you can see what can happen, unfortunately yesterday, suddenly you are right at the bottom. we have done this roller—coaster many times now. this one, we came through. we knew he had it on him because he had been performing so well. talk as through the different challenges joe has faced. talk as through the different challengesjoe has faced. as your wife has said, these are five different events, some of them are...
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so about how to even begin to talk about these things. >> before i have joseph respond, so one of two with pronouns. >> this poem came about because of this very problem. i wouldn't even know howro to start a conversation because i didn't know i would be talking about we or they in this particular context. so i wrote my way out of this aura into it however you care to define that. this is called the trouble with pronouns. that's exactly why my lips and my tongue freeze, another unarmed black man did not want to be clear my pronouns are not because i mixed race and mixed up trying to explain black and white a now we are they might fl the gap. sometimes i like the confidence is speaking out of the light-skinned blue-eyeded face, grew up in mainstream middle-class two-parent home in alaska and intended multi ethnic school, and watched gilligan's island andan get smart and more overhauls. so how, even black enough because i have no history with church your colors and i don't feel like singing andfe i actuay have in my dreams are not heard, their affirmatively actionable so have i actually
so about how to even begin to talk about these things. >> before i have joseph respond, so one of two with pronouns. >> this poem came about because of this very problem. i wouldn't even know howro to start a conversation because i didn't know i would be talking about we or they in this particular context. so i wrote my way out of this aura into it however you care to define that. this is called the trouble with pronouns. that's exactly why my lips and my tongue freeze, another...
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president joseph ousted him from premiership, and with colonel joseph mobutu expelled communist ambassadorsgo, the country supporting him and showed, faced the problem of preventing russian interference while refraining from unduly influencing the congo's internal affairs. the united states provided world leadership against russian coal or aggression -- those tensions were heightened when russia's premier, joseph stalin died under mysterious circumstances in 1953. they succeeded to the communist leadership. during his brief premiership he announced that russia had the hydrogen bomb shortly before the big summit conference schedule for 1955. at the conference in geneva khrushchev who deposed melon, cause represented russia with -- upon his return to washington from geneva president ivan eisenhower voiced hope for east west relations. >> no one knows but the coming months will tell. in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established. there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest, the program fostered by khrushchev was carried by -- two that threat and ru
president joseph ousted him from premiership, and with colonel joseph mobutu expelled communist ambassadorsgo, the country supporting him and showed, faced the problem of preventing russian interference while refraining from unduly influencing the congo's internal affairs. the united states provided world leadership against russian coal or aggression -- those tensions were heightened when russia's premier, joseph stalin died under mysterious circumstances in 1953. they succeeded to the...
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joseph: el hospital estÁn situaciÓn caÓtica. terapia intensiva estÁ llena de gente, no tenemos camas pero el problema no es tanto ese si no el personal. no hay suficiente personal de enfermerÍa, muchos de mis asistentes estÁn todos enfermos con covid. es una situaciÓn que yo siento que ahora estamos peor que como estÁbamos hace un aÑo. borja: lamentable esa afirmaciÓn, quÉ tipo de pacientes son los que estÁn ingresando a la sala de cuidados intensivos? jÓvenes, adultos, vacunados? joseph: la gran mayorÍa de los pacientes son no vacunados. el 95% de los pacientes son no vacunados... el 5% son gente vacunada con pfizer o johnson y johnson. la gran mayorÍa son gente joven, por abajo de 50 aÑos de edad cuando las con la gente que no se vacunado, te dicen teorÍas de conspiraciÓn pero ahora ya se quieren vacunar despuÉs de que estÁn graves a punto de perder la vida. carolina: gracias por estar aquÍ al doctor joseph barÓn. es importante entender la perspectiva de un mÉdico que ha estado viendo dÍa con dÍa lo que pasa en las salas de em
joseph: el hospital estÁn situaciÓn caÓtica. terapia intensiva estÁ llena de gente, no tenemos camas pero el problema no es tanto ese si no el personal. no hay suficiente personal de enfermerÍa, muchos de mis asistentes estÁn todos enfermos con covid. es una situaciÓn que yo siento que ahora estamos peor que como estÁbamos hace un aÑo. borja: lamentable esa afirmaciÓn, quÉ tipo de pacientes son los que estÁn ingresando a la sala de cuidados intensivos? jÓvenes, adultos, vacunados?...
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host: what about you, joseph? >> i haveli been teaching american literature and have been given a lot of freedom. and then to build the course around frederick douglass who in some ways to discover that i grew up no teacher or professor ever said douglas or tubman or langston hughes in the classroom and how it was an undergraduate. and and then poet of george moses horton and with those four-line stanzas but is also very clear and crisp of his experience as the enslaved person. his biography is the most distinctive thing in american literature that they will experience. and then to sell the masters vegetables. and then to write poems for students girlfriends and unc students to give their girlfriends to realize they were a poet and became friends with the faculty professors wife who helped him to get the first couple of books published. and then ask if he can live in chapel hill and work on his poem and the slaveowner agreed as long as he pays a certain amount of money per day which he does. so then marries and ha
host: what about you, joseph? >> i haveli been teaching american literature and have been given a lot of freedom. and then to build the course around frederick douglass who in some ways to discover that i grew up no teacher or professor ever said douglas or tubman or langston hughes in the classroom and how it was an undergraduate. and and then poet of george moses horton and with those four-line stanzas but is also very clear and crisp of his experience as the enslaved person. his...
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joseph, i hope you will come back on the show soon.ou. >> thank you. >> laura: who will be most affected by de blasio's vaccine mandate. new york city's own statistics those with the lowest vaccinations are black american. we will hear about racist policies targeting people of country for entry to restaurants and bars and grocery stores? where is their outrage. horrace cooper, there will be a desperate impact on african-americans. reaction? >> any time they can divide us and create racial divisions, these guys and gals come out to do it. any time they need to stand up to represent and promote the interest of america and in particular the black americans they say they want to represent, they are silent. this is a killer disease that you would think they would want to come out into the communities, talk to people. engage them and educate them and the like. it is to me the height of irony this we are hearing nothing that people who can't go to gyms to work out. even though overweight people in the black community are a significant co-morb
joseph, i hope you will come back on the show soon.ou. >> thank you. >> laura: who will be most affected by de blasio's vaccine mandate. new york city's own statistics those with the lowest vaccinations are black american. we will hear about racist policies targeting people of country for entry to restaurants and bars and grocery stores? where is their outrage. horrace cooper, there will be a desperate impact on african-americans. reaction? >> any time they can divide us and...
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stalin.consider traveling outside the united states to meet with joseph stalin. presidents by enlarge did not make many foreign trips for any reason prior to the mid 20th century. partly due to difficulties in getting overseas. it took a long time to take these trips. eisenhower's reply to this question about whether he would meet stalin, who was at the time probably america's staunchest enemy was, quote, i would meet anybody, anywhere, where i thought there was the slightest chance of doing any good. so despite the heavy chill in diplomatic relations between the u.s. and the soviet union, eisenhower was willing to use any personal means to reduce tensions between the two nations. joseph stalin died of a stroke just ten days after that press conference in which ike opened the door to a possible meeting between the two super powers. it would be two more years before he was able to meet with the new soviet leadership. that meeting happened at the geneva conference in 1955. this big four conference consisted of the leaders of the soviet union, the united states, the
stalin.consider traveling outside the united states to meet with joseph stalin. presidents by enlarge did not make many foreign trips for any reason prior to the mid 20th century. partly due to difficulties in getting overseas. it took a long time to take these trips. eisenhower's reply to this question about whether he would meet stalin, who was at the time probably america's staunchest enemy was, quote, i would meet anybody, anywhere, where i thought there was the slightest chance of doing...
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host: joseph, april 2021. so what lessons i can we learn? a lot. and some of the thinking with the dream language in particular with that common language is what it ignores and then what they refer to the whitewashing of keying and with that critique of american culture and what w he calls the giant triplets of militarism of poverty and racism no one has idea of the nuanced critique of american culture and with the international order that he makes through those three doors of militarism and comes server to visit more poverty and racism. there is a time there and then to see the world in some ways that is just describing a little more honestly and accurately so then we can make better cultural decisions about who statue we put on a pedestal and a circle or who we name of building after. and otto king said this explicitly that why we think we cannot critique our country and love it at the same time is maddening to me. it seems that doctor king had it exactly right loving your country requires a kitty on —- critique and then america love it or leave
host: joseph, april 2021. so what lessons i can we learn? a lot. and some of the thinking with the dream language in particular with that common language is what it ignores and then what they refer to the whitewashing of keying and with that critique of american culture and what w he calls the giant triplets of militarism of poverty and racism no one has idea of the nuanced critique of american culture and with the international order that he makes through those three doors of militarism and...
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because, as you noted, joseph, this is preventable. joseph chang from dallas, texas, thank you so much. >> absolutely. >>> now to what health officials say could be a super spreader event in the making. right now, hundreds of thousands of people are gathering in sturgis, south dakota. this is for the annual motorcycle rally. now, last year, remember, we were talking about this same thing. the event happened despite a summer covid surge. the cdc then traced more than 600 600 cases to the sturgis rally, including a death in minnesota. today, there are hundreds of bikes. there are few masks seen, apparently. one possible but unwelcome visitor, the delta variant, obviously. >> it is a massive roar that encapsulates our entire valley here. >> reporter: a defiant roar. drowning any fears of the pandemic. >> you know what, i don't think about it. if it happens, you deal with it. i've never taken any vaccines since i was 6, so i'm good. >> reporter: sturgis, a town of about 7,000, is home to the largest motorcycle rally in the world. once agai
because, as you noted, joseph, this is preventable. joseph chang from dallas, texas, thank you so much. >> absolutely. >>> now to what health officials say could be a super spreader event in the making. right now, hundreds of thousands of people are gathering in sturgis, south dakota. this is for the annual motorcycle rally. now, last year, remember, we were talking about this same thing. the event happened despite a summer covid surge. the cdc then traced more than 600 600 cases...
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awe exclaimed as an anti-communist hero for his investigations, joseph r.came the most political figure of the period. >> we've been holding sessions covering the information programs dealing almost entirely today with the voice of america, dealing with incompetence, waste, subversion and i say that we have good reason to believe we'll get full cooperation from the new secretary of state. i think we can be helpful to him. >> his charges of communist coddling let to a clash with the army. the president and mrs. eisenhower joined queen elizabeth and prince phillip of england at st. lambert near montreal. domestic commerce and international trade were strengthened as the major midwestern cities became ports of transatlantic shipping. throughout the states a vast program of highway construction was affected through matching federal funds. in the maine, the eight years of eisenhower's leadership constituted a period of prosperity. production and consumption of goods reached new heights and the nation's economy enabled the president to balance the budget at the e
awe exclaimed as an anti-communist hero for his investigations, joseph r.came the most political figure of the period. >> we've been holding sessions covering the information programs dealing almost entirely today with the voice of america, dealing with incompetence, waste, subversion and i say that we have good reason to believe we'll get full cooperation from the new secretary of state. i think we can be helpful to him. >> his charges of communist coddling let to a clash with the...
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but the european union has criticize the evacuation effort. foreign policy chief, joseph brown, warned, it was mathematically impossible for the us and its allies to fly out with tens of thousands of afghan personnel and their families. why the promised august 31st deadline? is the taliban proposed to appoint its new government in afghanistan. it political chief molar abdul connie bar dire has returned to the country. there is a sense of normality returning in kabul with more people in the streets and many offices. reopening and then in a face to face interview with a he taliban member, we learned a bit more about how the country is being managed. we in talk, then we have a relationship, a working relationship of with the americans about the security arrangement. and the outside check posts are in our control and insight as under the control of the united states forces. and they're in constant contact with one another. all we are doing at the moment is helping the united states in the security arrangement . and i think we have, we are unfairly being blamed for what is, is not a problem
but the european union has criticize the evacuation effort. foreign policy chief, joseph brown, warned, it was mathematically impossible for the us and its allies to fly out with tens of thousands of afghan personnel and their families. why the promised august 31st deadline? is the taliban proposed to appoint its new government in afghanistan. it political chief molar abdul connie bar dire has returned to the country. there is a sense of normality returning in kabul with more people in the...
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this picture was included in joseph t. wilson's "black phalanx" and this is the only picture inside of the fort and this area still exists, and it has been preserved. it shows the men and women and children working and living at the fort. the union government then, as i said, they opted to use these contraband, and they started to compensating them. men and women got very different wanls with women getting a fraction of what men got, and men got $10 a month, but then they were not paid directly, and instead, it is in a general fund to be used, and they would take the money for rations and find some way to really not pay the people at all. the most notoriously offensive office handling all of this was the quarter master's office. they were in charge of distributing these provisions. not surprisingly, the blacks complained they were being exploited, and they did not receive anything, and sometypes -- sometimes they did not receive the rations. even the missionaries at the fort feared that the rations were not always reaching
this picture was included in joseph t. wilson's "black phalanx" and this is the only picture inside of the fort and this area still exists, and it has been preserved. it shows the men and women and children working and living at the fort. the union government then, as i said, they opted to use these contraband, and they started to compensating them. men and women got very different wanls with women getting a fraction of what men got, and men got $10 a month, but then they were not...
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joseph gordon-levitt writer and director kevin smith, amber and jenny report on the olympics featuring armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is late night we hope you're doing well. how is everybody doing let's get to the news. [ laughter ] new york governor andrew cuomo announced today that he will resign amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment and this is frankly amazing. he made the announcement via book that's right new york governor andrew cuomo announced today that he will resign amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment so tune in to cnn tonight for, i don't know, a rerun of "the history of the sitcom" cuomo resigned today after being accused of sexual harassment by at least 11 women and that's not even including the time he sexually harassed all of us. >> seth? >> seth: yes >> i came here today to hang out. >> seth: yeah? >> and i love your monologues. >> seth: thank you >> but can't we just have a conversation about the news? >> seth: sure. >> can't we just be like european >> seth: right >> you know what i mean? because in f
joseph gordon-levitt writer and director kevin smith, amber and jenny report on the olympics featuring armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is late night we hope you're doing well. how is everybody doing let's get to the news. [ laughter ] new york governor andrew cuomo announced today that he will resign amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment and this is frankly amazing. he made the announcement via book that's right new york governor...
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murrow gets the credit to joseph mccarthy's undoing. drew pearson spent four decades making allies among the heist levels of government and pursuing tips from the lowest level whistle blowers. he knew leakers often had ulterior motives but did he his best to try to verify the information that they were providing. his column contained news that the rest washington press corporal even missed or had been unable to persuade their editors to publish. readers' polls confirmed that drew pearson was the nation's best known columnist. a poll of "washington journal." is rated him as the washington correspondent who exerted the greatest influence on the nation, giving him twice the votes they gave to walter lipman. even his most outspent on critics credited him with virtually a government within the government with his own core of agents. newspaper editors often trimmed the column or dropped it entirely for a day if they were worried about something that pearson wrote. they were worried about being sued, perhaps. but unlike investigative reporters
murrow gets the credit to joseph mccarthy's undoing. drew pearson spent four decades making allies among the heist levels of government and pursuing tips from the lowest level whistle blowers. he knew leakers often had ulterior motives but did he his best to try to verify the information that they were providing. his column contained news that the rest washington press corporal even missed or had been unable to persuade their editors to publish. readers' polls confirmed that drew pearson was...
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today by have an update from a special guest, meteorologist in philadelphia, adam joseph. his kids caught covid after an unvaccinated person came to stay with him. turns out adam got infected as well. >>> first, kids are going back to school in person all this month just as the delta variant is driveing up a new surge. 72,000 new infections in kids were reported in the u.s. last week. that's almost double from the week before. now the situation is less alarming here in the bay area because vaccination rates are high. still, we've had local outbreaks. in the brentwood union school district, 13 elementary school students were infected and 55 others had to quarantine as a result so. naturally parents have questions and concerns about returning to school shavely. so, joining to us talk about this important topic california school superintendent tony thurman. tony, so great to see you. i wanted to give you the summer off but i love the conversations. >> thank you. >> i know it was a working summer for you to make sure things were set for the school year. if you have questions f
today by have an update from a special guest, meteorologist in philadelphia, adam joseph. his kids caught covid after an unvaccinated person came to stay with him. turns out adam got infected as well. >>> first, kids are going back to school in person all this month just as the delta variant is driveing up a new surge. 72,000 new infections in kids were reported in the u.s. last week. that's almost double from the week before. now the situation is less alarming here in the bay area...
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to colonel joseph peterburs. [applause] >> colonel joseph peterburs has a special designation with his name as well. we call him a's. he did 49 missions before becoming p.o.w.. and then, somehow, escaped and evaded and flew with the russian army. incredible stuff. so, with that, let's give them all a round of applause and we will dig into it. [applause] >> we will start on the end. colonel harvey. colonel harvey has a special hat on. i'd like to see it because a lot of people think of tom cruise when they see the hat. the unfortunate part is tom cruise wasn't the first. colonel harvey is appointed top gun squadron. a group that went to nellis field, took their airplanes, took their maintenance group, and became top gun. the first top gun of record for the u.s. air force. >> right. >> colonel harvey, if you want to tell us a bit about yourself. what do you want the people to know about your service and about your time flying combat airplanes and then becoming a top gun. >> oh, boy. [laughs] >> i know it's a long l
to colonel joseph peterburs. [applause] >> colonel joseph peterburs has a special designation with his name as well. we call him a's. he did 49 missions before becoming p.o.w.. and then, somehow, escaped and evaded and flew with the russian army. incredible stuff. so, with that, let's give them all a round of applause and we will dig into it. [applause] >> we will start on the end. colonel harvey. colonel harvey has a special hat on. i'd like to see it because a lot of people think...
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joseph is restaurant or.ll be hit with massive fines when they can't afford barely to stay in business. think about people that is affecting. >> these new professionals that are supposed to be in charge of checking, let me see your papers, that person is very likely not going to be a low income or minority. this is an amazing set of circumstances. i'm not too older and the 2021 i was told by the way a id card everybody uses for all their activities, if you find one person that can't go vote because they never other id card that is the end of the world and evidence of racism. now we are literally saying you can't keep your job, you can't provide for yourself, you are going to have to become a board of the state. people are going to be leaving new york very soon. laura: the numbers are going to go up. last night we exposed another sham, the bipartisan infrastructure bill supported by 17 gop senators that will change the country and weighs just a few short months ago you would think unimaginable but tonight ther
joseph is restaurant or.ll be hit with massive fines when they can't afford barely to stay in business. think about people that is affecting. >> these new professionals that are supposed to be in charge of checking, let me see your papers, that person is very likely not going to be a low income or minority. this is an amazing set of circumstances. i'm not too older and the 2021 i was told by the way a id card everybody uses for all their activities, if you find one person that can't go...
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people in the past week that the european union has criticized the evacuation of foreign policy. chief joseph beretta warned it was mathematically impossible for the u. s. it's allies to fly out the 10s of thousands of african personnel and their families by the promise deadline of august 31st. meanwhile, life and parts of the besieged african capital cobble though, returning to some answers normality with people back out on the streets. and there are many serial offices starting to reopen for the 1st time since the taliban swept to power on sunday. from brian reports now from copple, answering the taliban coal to turn up for work. most government employees arrived at their offices for the start of the working week to be met by a new set of gods for the taliban. it's another important step towards securing power. we are quite pleased that there has not been any looting or anything and the people are beginning to, to be confident and going back out and resuming their normal lives. and hopefully in a very short period, we will move back to complete, you know, complete normally the, the streets
people in the past week that the european union has criticized the evacuation of foreign policy. chief joseph beretta warned it was mathematically impossible for the u. s. it's allies to fly out the 10s of thousands of african personnel and their families by the promise deadline of august 31st. meanwhile, life and parts of the besieged african capital cobble though, returning to some answers normality with people back out on the streets. and there are many serial offices starting to reopen for...
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it had to do with joseph stalin had died in march of 53. which i think made it easier, made it possible for them to take place. i would like to point to what he described as the prevention of communist efforts to dominate iran, lebanon, formosa, i want to, south vietnam. as we will see, some of the means he used would come back to haunt us, for example, the regime in iran by covert means. next slide, please? in fact, the images you see on the screen, they are from the same page in his diary. up until may of 2010, if you had asked to see eisenhower's diary from october 8th of 1953, you would've been given a page on the left which is mostly redacted. if you look on the right, you could see eisenhower talking about recent developments in iran, which were accomplished thanks to the cia in which it admits basically by force overthrew the government of iran by covert means. it was not a very well kept secret. technically this part of his diary remain classified until the last ten years which is quite a while after eisenhower was in presidency. yo
it had to do with joseph stalin had died in march of 53. which i think made it easier, made it possible for them to take place. i would like to point to what he described as the prevention of communist efforts to dominate iran, lebanon, formosa, i want to, south vietnam. as we will see, some of the means he used would come back to haunt us, for example, the regime in iran by covert means. next slide, please? in fact, the images you see on the screen, they are from the same page in his diary. up...
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joseph stalin died of a stroke just 10 days after that press conference. in which ike opened the door to a possible meeting between the two superpowers. it would be two more years before he was able to meet. with the new soviet leadership that meeting happened at the geneva conference in 1955. this big four conference consisted of the leaders of the soviet union the united states the united kingdom and france. they attended this conference to discuss. general disarmament proposals and the disposition of allied forces in berlin the soviets were particularly upset that western powers is still maintained troops in west berlin, which surrounded by east german. eisenhower's chosen to be chairman of the first of this conference's meetings. and he opened opened the conference by saying the following. we meet here for a simple purpose. we have come to find a basis for accommodation, which will make life safer and happier. not only for the nations we represent. but for people everywhere. so already in specifically dealing with the soviet leadership. he's implying t
joseph stalin died of a stroke just 10 days after that press conference. in which ike opened the door to a possible meeting between the two superpowers. it would be two more years before he was able to meet. with the new soviet leadership that meeting happened at the geneva conference in 1955. this big four conference consisted of the leaders of the soviet union the united states the united kingdom and france. they attended this conference to discuss. general disarmament proposals and the...
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. >> joseph ellis is looked at as a top scholar, the group of people who formed our country. one of
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winston churchill, truman, joseph stalin. churchill of course the british leader and stalin the russian leader, the soviet leader, who were our allies during the war. and, you know, harry truman, some of his greatest successes had to do with the forming of a framework or a structure to conduct the cold war which would occur after the end of world war ii, that is a cold war conflict that would last for 40 years between the united states and the soviet union. although we're allies of the soviet union during world war ii, those relations would sour soon after the successful conclusion of the war. and truman helped establish that framework through the marshall plan, which was a huge aid package to europe, for european recovery after world war ii, the establishment of nato, the defense alliance with our european allies, the truman doctrine, which was more the ideological framework for containment, that is, how to deal with the soviet union, not through aggressive war but through containing their expansion. and of course, not the l
winston churchill, truman, joseph stalin. churchill of course the british leader and stalin the russian leader, the soviet leader, who were our allies during the war. and, you know, harry truman, some of his greatest successes had to do with the forming of a framework or a structure to conduct the cold war which would occur after the end of world war ii, that is a cold war conflict that would last for 40 years between the united states and the soviet union. although we're allies of the soviet...
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sam alluded to senator joseph mccarthy. anti-communist crusade and and hearings eisenhower was very antimicarthy and really worked behind the scenes which preferred to do. and combating mccarthy, but did not confront mccarthy directly which is still a better debate. they're still being books published even in the last few months of eisenhower's dealings with joe mccarthy of whether he took the right tact or not. so that's one that's not going away anytime soon. he admittedly self did not convert to republican party to what he called his middleweight governing philosophy. and he did not provide moral. rhetorical support in terms of civil rights and as a civil rights leader, it was a little tepid. for example after the brown versus boring supreme court case you didn't say you know, this is the just decision, you know, it's way overdue. he just said the supreme court has spoken and i was warned up hold the law which looked like that he your almost disagreed with the court, but he would kind of you know. except it and move on a
sam alluded to senator joseph mccarthy. anti-communist crusade and and hearings eisenhower was very antimicarthy and really worked behind the scenes which preferred to do. and combating mccarthy, but did not confront mccarthy directly which is still a better debate. they're still being books published even in the last few months of eisenhower's dealings with joe mccarthy of whether he took the right tact or not. so that's one that's not going away anytime soon. he admittedly self did not...
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in 2016, bon joseph, published the angel egyptian spy. who saved israel. this account of my one's life says he was code named the angel by israeli intelligence. the book claims that my one phoned the israeli embassy in london offering his services. after being initially rebuffed, more one and a senior more side agent agreed to meet the series of phone calls and messages followed. the mazda and agents realized quickly that this was a potential source like no other. the son in law of the egyptian president, a message was sent to my one, to go to a nearby cafe. ah, these railings would initially skeptical of the approach, wondering if my one's true intention was to become a double agent in order to feed false information back to them. more one pushed and across the table. later the jerusalem post reported the european head of most ad saying that material like this from a source like this happens once in a 1000 years. well, any case officer who receives potential walk in or a double agent will always assume the worst. and the best way that a walk in can establ
in 2016, bon joseph, published the angel egyptian spy. who saved israel. this account of my one's life says he was code named the angel by israeli intelligence. the book claims that my one phoned the israeli embassy in london offering his services. after being initially rebuffed, more one and a senior more side agent agreed to meet the series of phone calls and messages followed. the mazda and agents realized quickly that this was a potential source like no other. the son in law of the egyptian...
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my book, the joseph's, joseph was w important because even though he was treated unjustly like your father, he never came to bitterness. and he ended up saving conley's brothers who betrayed him but also the egyptians who enslaved him read there's an example of radical grace. this was party for people not to get caught up in recent months. because of hatred and hatred and animosity it consumes you. like taking poison and expecting the other person to die. so were trying to emphasize in this book, we wanted to inspire people to come together to look beyond race and focus more on the upward mobility of those at the bottom. and yes use hes our talents insd of always fighting each other or i want to engage in the tribal warfare. but there are people of antagonism and they are legitimate people who know better but don't tactic that her in fact call the racial, and anger but is a discussion that are to come to something. >> so i ask you names and it seems to me the issue working is the whole question of what do we leadership.sider because i asked you the question and you went to, local people, f
my book, the joseph's, joseph was w important because even though he was treated unjustly like your father, he never came to bitterness. and he ended up saving conley's brothers who betrayed him but also the egyptians who enslaved him read there's an example of radical grace. this was party for people not to get caught up in recent months. because of hatred and hatred and animosity it consumes you. like taking poison and expecting the other person to die. so were trying to emphasize in this...