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and explosions as hong kong police storm lee university held by protesting. hello i'm sure without is there a line from coming out food and fuel shortages in bolivia's main city the supporters of former president morales grows stopping supplies. return of the rajapakse is former defense chief wins sri lanka's presidency promising.
and explosions as hong kong police storm lee university held by protesting. hello i'm sure without is there a line from coming out food and fuel shortages in bolivia's main city the supporters of former president morales grows stopping supplies. return of the rajapakse is former defense chief wins sri lanka's presidency promising.
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fires and explosions as hong kong police storm lee university held by protests against. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from doha i'm not seen dennison's are coming up in the program food and fuel shortages in bolivia's main city and supporters of the former president ever a lot on this block growed stopping supplies. return of the rajapaksa former defense chief when sri lanka's presidency promising strong leadership after the easter attacks. iran's president says payments will start going to poor families for monday as he tries to calm fury over higher petrol prices. the hong kong police is still the university campus being held by protesters following a standoff that lasted all night this happened after some protesters held petrol bombs they even shot hours at police officers who fired back with tear gas and water cannon so reports from hong kong. with parts of the polytechnic university ablaze police moved in to clear the protesters they barricaded themselves on campus students fled as riot police fired tear gas and made arrests. at all of my balls. with the help
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fires and explosions as hong kong police storm lee university occupied by protesters. below amounting to an issue with al-jazeera live from doha also coming out food and fuel shortages in bolivia's main city as supporters of former president morales block growth and stop supplies. return of the rajapaksa former defense chief winds sri lanka's presidency promising strong leadership after the easter attacks plus. i'm from either mill and i'm in the kalahari desert in south africa with the world's fastest cars being tested to break the land speed record. a tense standoff between protesters and police is continuing at a hong kong university the hours long siege came to an explosive end just before dawn as police a police moved in but a group of demonstrators a still holed up inside and police want them out they've used tear gas and water cannon but some protests as are refusing to leave sara klug reports from hong kong . with parts of the polytechnic university a blaze police moved in to clear the protesters they barricaded themselves on campus students fled as riot police
fires and explosions as hong kong police storm lee university occupied by protesters. below amounting to an issue with al-jazeera live from doha also coming out food and fuel shortages in bolivia's main city as supporters of former president morales block growth and stop supplies. return of the rajapaksa former defense chief winds sri lanka's presidency promising strong leadership after the easter attacks plus. i'm from either mill and i'm in the kalahari desert in south africa with the world's...
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he was the editor for usa today he holds a ba in english from washington and lee university where he was inducted into phi beta kappa and m.a. in english from the university of virginia. now she's taught at the university of virginia and a writing program at johns hopkins university, george mason university as well as american university and he is the author of the narrative on the inventor of clarence king and portraits of a nation that today we are here to celebrate his new book published by simon & schuster. we are honored to have him speak today on foreign and american life. welcome. [applause] >> i have so many microphones going on and now this one is on. thank you for the lovely introduction and everything you do for the barnum museum. thank you for everything you do and the people that work with you have done to help me in writing this book. i also want to thank adrian the curator and just throughout the years i was working on a book that offered me encouragement and lots of good information and helped me a lot with the photographs in the book later on. i'm also pleased to be
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guys and explosions as hong kong police storm lee university held by protest against. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from doha i'm not team dennison's i'm coming up on the program food and fuel shortages in bolivia's main city as opposes of the former president ever a lot on this blog growed stopping supplies. return of the rajapakse foreman.
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on your right, we have ed ayers from university of richmond, tie a miles from harvard, susan lee johnson from university of nevada las vegas, george sanchez from university of southern california, and lisa brooks ana si from amherst college. susan, start us off. susan: thank you, bill. holding in my hand a deck of cards. can you hear me? hand, stayg in my --se, a deck [laughter] that tells the history of the american west. i got they cards a quarter attury ago as a party favor a retirement party for a beloved mentor of many of us here today. at the dinner a bunch of people were milling around the table where the cars were being handed out. among us was one person who, after writing a dissertation, went on to a career in film and on the stage. one some of us wished out loud we could have more than one deck of cards, he quipped, it is the west, just take it. [laughter] myriad, casual interactions and observations that remind be how crucial it is to keep studying the history of places that have been called the west, and processes we have termed variously and contentious contentious lee fron
on your right, we have ed ayers from university of richmond, tie a miles from harvard, susan lee johnson from university of nevada las vegas, george sanchez from university of southern california, and lisa brooks ana si from amherst college. susan, start us off. susan: thank you, bill. holding in my hand a deck of cards. can you hear me? hand, stayg in my --se, a deck [laughter] that tells the history of the american west. i got they cards a quarter attury ago as a party favor a retirement...
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starting all the way down on a professorwe have from the university of richmond, susan lee johnson from the university of nevada, las vegas. tiya miles, from harvard university. and lisa brooks from amherst college forget i'm going to ask susan to start us off. susan: thank you, bill. hand a deck in my of cards -- bill: pull the microphone closer. it is on. susan: now can you hear me? >> yes. hands,i am holding in my one more time. i am holding in my hand [laughter] a deck of cards that tells the history of the american west and 40 two and a half by four inch installments. i got the cards as a party favor at a retirement for howard lamar, a mentor of many here today. at the dinner, a bunch of abd's were milling around the table where the cards are being handed out. a person which after writing his dissertation, went on to a career in film and on the stage. when some of us wished out loud that we could have more than one check of cards, -- one deck of cards, one person quipped, it is the west, just take it. [laughter] susan: this reminds me how crucial it is to keep studying places terme
starting all the way down on a professorwe have from the university of richmond, susan lee johnson from the university of nevada, las vegas. tiya miles, from harvard university. and lisa brooks from amherst college forget i'm going to ask susan to start us off. susan: thank you, bill. hand a deck in my of cards -- bill: pull the microphone closer. it is on. susan: now can you hear me? >> yes. hands,i am holding in my one more time. i am holding in my hand [laughter] a deck of cards that...
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lee shelly. george mason university. one of the points that you made was the increasing intersection of transnational crime and terrorism, but in your strategies you can talk about ways that you can utilize these analyses or these interactions and do network analysis from one side that may be more vulnerable to infiltration than the other. so i mentioned i did a couple of years at the nsc and i went there with the avowed goal creating an nctc to do transnational crime and it seems to me that good things happen when you bring the government together, and it gives broad access to information to bring the network analysis and we're moving a little bit in that direction right now, fortunately, i think, and there is a belief under something called nspm 7 that we want to do similar work in the transnational criminal databasing that we do in terrorist activities and that seems to me to be a very good idea that if we start cataloging people for the purposes of looking at intersections of terrorism as well as knowing if potential
lee shelly. george mason university. one of the points that you made was the increasing intersection of transnational crime and terrorism, but in your strategies you can talk about ways that you can utilize these analyses or these interactions and do network analysis from one side that may be more vulnerable to infiltration than the other. so i mentioned i did a couple of years at the nsc and i went there with the avowed goal creating an nctc to do transnational crime and it seems to me that...
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more fuel to the violent protests count lee raging in hong kong on monday anti government protesters made a bold escape from police who would sealed off a university campus occupied by demonstrators china has replaced hong kong's police chief amid the standoff with neither side back into. a daring plan students climbing down from a bridge using ropes escaping on to a highway then they're in the clear. but there are only trickling out after police sealed off this university campus the epicenter of the most violent clashes so far in hong kong's political crisis. if court the protestors could be charged with the rioting punishable by up to 10 years in prison. chaos reigns here and police have failed to gain control of the campus clashes continue on the streets to the struggle for democracy has disrupted life in hong kong for 5 months it's had a heavy impact on the economy especially the tourism sector because visitors are often forced to remain in their hotels back at the university some students leave through the front door not everyone can continue the resistance they head towards waiting medics and the police the siege might be facing an end but i
more fuel to the violent protests count lee raging in hong kong on monday anti government protesters made a bold escape from police who would sealed off a university campus occupied by demonstrators china has replaced hong kong's police chief amid the standoff with neither side back into. a daring plan students climbing down from a bridge using ropes escaping on to a highway then they're in the clear. but there are only trickling out after police sealed off this university campus the epicenter...
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most people in this room is the place basedness.s -- place we have ed from the university of richmond. , susan -- susan lee johnson. lisa brooks from amherst college. i am going to ask susan to start us off. susan: i am holding in my hand a deck of cards. bill: hold the microphone closer. it is on. hand ai am holding in my deck of cards that tells the history of the american west in 4 inch cards. at the dinner, a bunch of abb's were milling around the table where the cards were being handed out. among us was wescott. they went on to a career in film and on stage. us which doubt that we could have more than one deck of cards, we said it is the west, just take it. this reminds me how crucial it is to keep studying the history of places that have been called the west and processing that we have turned frontier and conquest, imperialism and colonialism. it is the west, just take it is not only a quip, it is a critique born of academic inquiry and historical trauma. it is also a form of indigenous humor. not always legibly funny outside of indian country. the western historians gets the rim job. non-western his
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university. >>> the legacy of san francisco mayor ed lee will not be forgotten at sfo.'re flying internationally, you'll use the mayor edwin lee international terminal departures hall. lee was the first asian american mayor of san francisco. he served from 2011 until he died in 2017 from a heart attack. sfo says it will install a plaque dedicated to the memory of the mayor by the end of next year. he'll also provide a his life and times as mayor. >>> up next, at 6:30, day one in the books. political analyst larry gerston is with us. his blic hearings in the impeachment inquiry. >>> also touching down within the hour, whye >>> right now impeachment showdown goes live. the first public hearings going live on national tv. two witness, five hours of testimony and this is just day one. >> today new revelations about president trump's back channel dealing with ukraine. republicans say there is nothing that justifies impeachment. janelle wang joins us on this show down. >> raj and jessica, this is the first public impeachment hearing in 20 years, today televised testimony begi
university. >>> the legacy of san francisco mayor ed lee will not be forgotten at sfo.'re flying internationally, you'll use the mayor edwin lee international terminal departures hall. lee was the first asian american mayor of san francisco. he served from 2011 until he died in 2017 from a heart attack. sfo says it will install a plaque dedicated to the memory of the mayor by the end of next year. he'll also provide a his life and times as mayor. >>> up next, at 6:30, day one...
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lee martinez, ktvu fox two news. >>> crews have contained a wildfire that burned near the hollywood sign and the universal and warner brothers studios. >> the fire has burned 30 acres of tall dried grass so far. five helicopters and one water dropping plane were called in to help control flames. no evacuations have been ordered. the cause of the fire still under investigation ofrnlts main wanted for assaulting a postal worker in south san francisco last weekend has turned himents in. the u.s. poes stall inspection service sent out this photo. the man on the left attacked the employee on november 2nd at alta near el campo drive. he surrendered to police in san francisco on friday night. >>> outside our doors this morning cloudy and cool. we have another dry mild one coming our way. we'll check on current conditions and show you what you can expect today and the week ahead, coming up. is your business still settling for slow internet? switch to comcast business now and get a great deal when you get fast, reliable internet. with a 30-day money-back guarantee, installation when it works for you, and 24/7 customer suppor
lee martinez, ktvu fox two news. >>> crews have contained a wildfire that burned near the hollywood sign and the universal and warner brothers studios. >> the fire has burned 30 acres of tall dried grass so far. five helicopters and one water dropping plane were called in to help control flames. no evacuations have been ordered. the cause of the fire still under investigation ofrnlts main wanted for assaulting a postal worker in south san francisco last weekend has turned himents...
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newspaper, mike berners—lee, the brother of tim berners—lee who created the world wide web, his brother mike is a professor at lancaster universityils. the impact of us sending out e-mails. on the environment. that's right, mike has contributed to it, did he sent his brother congratulatory e—mail, 64 million pointless e—mails get sent every day, that's the point of this research so on the one hand, all these e—mails that we need not be sending because they waste time and stress us, but what professor mike has worked out as this has an environmental cost as well, had we ever thought of that, not sure? he has weighed up the cost. tabulated 23 tonnes of carbon every year could be saved through not sending those extra e—mails. has he got too much time on his hands, that's a separate matter. but it's an interesting thought. what does it actually cost? and what does that mean, useless e—mail? the e—mail that you sent to me, sally? that's very necessary. you need to hear that. it's having a go, these e—mails saying thank you, have a nice weekend, some people would say they bring joy to work and live so we need to be careful what we scra
newspaper, mike berners—lee, the brother of tim berners—lee who created the world wide web, his brother mike is a professor at lancaster universityils. the impact of us sending out e-mails. on the environment. that's right, mike has contributed to it, did he sent his brother congratulatory e—mail, 64 million pointless e—mails get sent every day, that's the point of this research so on the one hand, all these e—mails that we need not be sending because they waste time and stress us,...
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. >> bret: john and jean lee tried meant in 1941 at a dance at the university of louisville.n hold when john became a fighter pilot in world war ii. they wrote to one another every day, and say they are still 600 letters in the attic. the veteran made it home, and they are, this week, celebrating 77 years of marriage. happy anniversary to john and jean. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. see you tomorrow, martha. >> martha: look forward to a bright and early on impeachment day to. good evening, everybody, i martha maccallum in new york, this is "the story." tonight, we're doing something different. are starting the show with a sneak peek at what happens at the end of the show. so as we head into day two, as i just said, what looks like about four or more days, at least, of impeachment hearings, we will turn to denis leary for a reminder of how america can stay sane through all of this. speak i think people -- of its money, they laugh. politic
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germany and italy equate favoring devices with tobacco products ok to not lee is lead of the addiction research group at the university of east anglia she joins us now from norwich in the united kingdom and good to have you with us there in the u.k. they took a very different attitude towards the cigarettes and they ping don't. yes that's right we've had a much more measured regulatory approach to the cigarettes in the u.k. right from the word gay when they 1st started to become popular and we think that that's been very beneficial and that we've been able to promote a cigarettes as a smoking cessation age to adult smokers willing to quit smoking where we haven't at the same time we haven't seen the youth uptake of aping amongst never smokers so having a balanced approach to regulation seems to have enabled us to promote a paying for smoking cessation but prevent uptake of aping by young people who've never smoked tobacco so one of the health risks of being versus smoking tobacco cigarettes in the u.k. have you seen. the kind of long illnesses that the the us is currently seeing. well no we haven't perhaps surprisingl
germany and italy equate favoring devices with tobacco products ok to not lee is lead of the addiction research group at the university of east anglia she joins us now from norwich in the united kingdom and good to have you with us there in the u.k. they took a very different attitude towards the cigarettes and they ping don't. yes that's right we've had a much more measured regulatory approach to the cigarettes in the u.k. right from the word gay when they 1st started to become popular and we...
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lee and plastic county tonight. >>> we are following developing news. s.w.a.t. teams have started has near san jose state university near south eighth street. improve infrastructure to limit the use of the spf. i want to assure you of this. we did not expect it it will repeat of what we went through this i know better. what we put our customers and others through. that just cannot happen again. centers on the committee were credited pg&e's communication. their resource centers and hope for the most vulnerable people lawmakers want to see improvement and what they say decrepit steps. is that satisfactory to you. know it is not acceptable to me to have another year like this one. let alone 10 of these. >> our constituents have no more confidence in this utility. and, they do not have a great deal of respect for the company. quickly, ktvu fox 2 news. stay with ktvu for the latest on this week's possible power setups. you can also find updated information on our website ktvu.com as well as our new ktvu news app. new information on a shooting at a party in fresno that left for monday. police think the home was targeted
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kong's chief executive carrie lee is urging a peaceful resolution to a standoff between police and some $100.00 activists still barricaded inside the politic make university campus the e.u.'s cordon law enforcement authorities in the ted 3 to keep the action strictly proportionate. to other major policy shift the u.s. says it no longer considers israeli settlements in palestinian territories a violation of international you'll fall listenings of condemned the moment as another blow to the cause of peace. and coming up next kick off with a special look at bundesliga transfer phillipe continue stay with us. kick off. he has an excellent reputation but so far he's been a bit of a disappointment that. really could you know was supposed to help byron munich get back on track this season. but he hasn't had a strong idea. we'll take a closer look at his stellar career. keiko's next to go to. see venice and be glad that you still can. few other cities seem so close to the term ruin. but as a survivor industrialisation for traffic and crowds or tourists but it may not survive climate change best under threat. close up 60 minutes on d w. what keeps us unsafe what m
kong's chief executive carrie lee is urging a peaceful resolution to a standoff between police and some $100.00 activists still barricaded inside the politic make university campus the e.u.'s cordon law enforcement authorities in the ted 3 to keep the action strictly proportionate. to other major policy shift the u.s. says it no longer considers israeli settlements in palestinian territories a violation of international you'll fall listenings of condemned the moment as another blow to the cause...
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by a group from the east bay to mark universal day of the child with a call for support of immigrant children. speaker pelosi and east bay congresswoman barbara lee are joining the butterfly effect, in our project started by two east bay girls that has now spread across the country. the group has created tens of thousands of butterflies as a visual representation of the thousands of immigrant children who have this is a display of the butterflies at lake merritt in oakland over the weekend. a group of 40 children and adults travel to washington, d.c. for today's event in hopes of spreading a message that migration is beautiful. the local mayor libby schaaf posted the photo to her instagram page wish you butterflies to new york congresswoman alexander ocasio- cortez to take the butterfly event to dc today. >>> the u.s. senate has unanimously post a bill supporting pro-democracy protesters in hong kong. >> the senate has just sent a resounding messageto the chinese communist party and president xi that the united states stands with the democratic protesters in hong kong. >> the senate's hong kong human rights and democracy act backs the protesters
by a group from the east bay to mark universal day of the child with a call for support of immigrant children. speaker pelosi and east bay congresswoman barbara lee are joining the butterfly effect, in our project started by two east bay girls that has now spread across the country. the group has created tens of thousands of butterflies as a visual representation of the thousands of immigrant children who have this is a display of the butterflies at lake merritt in oakland over the weekend. a...
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cannons have been firing blue dye also into the university and also the protesters trying to move them behind the volta been firing tear gas periodic lee trying to push them back behind now each time they do that the protesters retreated a little bit so let me walk towards where the protesters are a little bit further as you can see in front of me there are they are there the barricaded themselves with whatever they can get their hands on pretty much and as which has always been the symbol of these protests the umbrellas are to fend them off fend off any police tear a gas car and any water cannon so they move back they would treat slightly and then the police move back themselves and white next to where those umbrellas are is the university though so if you could just pan over there paul a little bit and you can see a brick building so that made that a fortress i was here over the weekend and inside it's like a little military barracks a village with everyone having their own their tasks to carry out to help with these protests. from there there have been farming molotov cocktails which haven't been very effective really particularly b
cannons have been firing blue dye also into the university and also the protesters trying to move them behind the volta been firing tear gas periodic lee trying to push them back behind now each time they do that the protesters retreated a little bit so let me walk towards where the protesters are a little bit further as you can see in front of me there are they are there the barricaded themselves with whatever they can get their hands on pretty much and as which has always been the symbol of...
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university campus in washington, d.c. >> i think you want to hear my voice. i know lee has a lot to cover, so i don't want to waste too much time. everyone knows who churchill is, of course. >> who am i is the question. >> who is lee pollock is the question i had when i first met him six months ago, and he's been a wonderful friend to the historical society, and i think to the d.c. scholar community in general, although he comes from chicago. so much of your time is spent here, your connection with
university campus in washington, d.c. >> i think you want to hear my voice. i know lee has a lot to cover, so i don't want to waste too much time. everyone knows who churchill is, of course. >> who am i is the question. >> who is lee pollock is the question i had when i first met him six months ago, and he's been a wonderful friend to the historical society, and i think to the d.c. scholar community in general, although he comes from chicago. so much of your time is spent...
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university campus in washington, d.c. >> i'm thinking maybe once the speaker hears my voice, he'll wander -- i know lee had a lot of ground to cover
university campus in washington, d.c. >> i'm thinking maybe once the speaker hears my voice, he'll wander -- i know lee had a lot of ground to cover
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lee, bob dylan, the great gatsby, madmen and john updike. batchelor earned his doctorate in english literature from the university of south florida. he teaches in the media journalism and film department at miami university in oxford ohio. the literacy projects can donate books to the disadvantaged reader every time a book is purchased in the organization he will also be available to answer questions and sign your copy of the book following the lecture. i can't think of a better place in cincinnati than the museum to talk about george remus. if i forget, then somebody please ask that question. i am a historian. i love the hundredth anniversary celebrations 50 years, so as we prepare for the 100th anniversary of the age and the 100th anniversary of the act in prohibition there isn't a better time than to study somebody that history has forgotten. we saw him working out down at the athletic club and there's a lot of sightings but there is almost no recognition at all so one of the goals in writing this book is to bring this fascinating character to life. it's an interesting set of circumstances about george remus, so we will have a
lee, bob dylan, the great gatsby, madmen and john updike. batchelor earned his doctorate in english literature from the university of south florida. he teaches in the media journalism and film department at miami university in oxford ohio. the literacy projects can donate books to the disadvantaged reader every time a book is purchased in the organization he will also be available to answer questions and sign your copy of the book following the lecture. i can't think of a better place in...
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universities. one, two, three, four. macy lee is from alabama. there are a lot of international students? minus one mug. so the cart will be going all over the country. we have a full list of candidates on the bbc news website so you can see that on screen now. we are saying as well if you have any questions you would like answered, you any questions you would like answered , you can any questions you would like answered, you can send them in. that's to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or via the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. we'll be putting some of them to our scotland editor, sarah smith, a little later in the programme. just after 830 a.m. and the prime minister will be on the bbc brea kfast minister will be on the bbc breakfast so far just after eight a.m.. so we will try and pick up on some of his thoughts with people here after that. so, as you have just by now, we are in aberdeen. this place is so important, the oil and gas industry is so important. we are ina and gas industry is so important. we are in a training facility, but over the harbour, nina is where so many of those ships come in. th
universities. one, two, three, four. macy lee is from alabama. there are a lot of international students? minus one mug. so the cart will be going all over the country. we have a full list of candidates on the bbc news website so you can see that on screen now. we are saying as well if you have any questions you would like answered, you any questions you would like answered , you can any questions you would like answered, you can send them in. that's to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or via the...
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university campus in washington, d.c. >> i think you want to hear my voice. i know lee has a lot to cover, so i don't want to waste too much time. everyone knows who churchill is, of course. >> who am i is the question. >> who is lee pollock is the question i had when i first met him six months ago, and he's been a wonderful friend to the historical society, and i think to the d.c. scholar community in general, although he comes from chicago. so much of your time is spent here, your connection with the center. so lee pollock, our speaker today, was a trustee and advisor to the board for the international churchill society. for almost nine years, and is executive director for the six years before that. tail end of that stint as executive director, he launched this wonderful center, where we're meeting today. it's national churchill library center here in d.c. it opened october of 2016. and in case you don't know, the international churchill society , are there any -- >> i can get a cover of a magazine. >> he can get propaganda. >> called information. >> sorry, informatio
university campus in washington, d.c. >> i think you want to hear my voice. i know lee has a lot to cover, so i don't want to waste too much time. everyone knows who churchill is, of course. >> who am i is the question. >> who is lee pollock is the question i had when i first met him six months ago, and he's been a wonderful friend to the historical society, and i think to the d.c. scholar community in general, although he comes from chicago. so much of your time is spent...
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university in orangeburg. candidates taking part will be senators elizabeth warren and cory booker, businessman tom steyer. before it begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern. i will be moderating with former epa official mustapha lee and we will be live streaming at democracynow.org and broadcasting on stations across the country. in syria, president trump has approved an expanded military mission to secure a 90-mile expanse of oil fields in the eastern part of the country, meaning hundreds of u.s. troops will remain inin syria. this comeses despite predent trump's repeated claims he was bringing the troops home.. the mission complicacates the u. troops' rolole in syriaia and cd bring them into o rect confnfrontation with the russian or syrian military. virginia democratic senator tim kaine condemned trump's decision, saying -- "risking the lives of our troops to guard oil rigs in eastern syria is not only reckless, it's not legally authorized. president trump betrayed our kurdish allies that have fought alongside american soldiers in the fight to secure a future without isis -- and instead moved our troops to protect oil rigs." cnn is reporting that defense secretary mark esper is planning to urge president donal
university in orangeburg. candidates taking part will be senators elizabeth warren and cory booker, businessman tom steyer. before it begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern. i will be moderating with former epa official mustapha lee and we will be live streaming at democracynow.org and broadcasting on stations across the country. in syria, president trump has approved an expanded military mission to secure a 90-mile expanse of oil fields in the eastern part of the country, meaning hundreds of u.s. troops...
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lee is waiting for her sentencing dates. she's pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence. >>> we're following a developing story from hong kong where anti-government protest are holed up in a university the campus has looked more like a war zone during days of fiery clashes with police. about 400 people have been arrested. hong kong's leader said overnight about 100 protesters are still barricaded inside the school. abc's ian pannell says others have escaped but could still be arrested. >> reporter: overnight some of the minors, that's those under 16, were allowed to leave with the injured although it's not clear whether or not they'll still be charged. those inside also want to leave but, of course, they refuse to surrender to the police who will inevitably arrest them. >> hong kong's leader says there's no need for china's military to intervene. >>> the trump administration is reversing a long held u.s. policy in the middle east. secretary of state mike pompeo says the u.s. will no longer consider israeli settlements in the west bank to be a violation of international law. the announcement could be a boost for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, a trump ally who is trying to hold on
lee is waiting for her sentencing dates. she's pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence. >>> we're following a developing story from hong kong where anti-government protest are holed up in a university the campus has looked more like a war zone during days of fiery clashes with police. about 400 people have been arrested. hong kong's leader said overnight about 100 protesters are still barricaded inside the school. abc's ian pannell says others have escaped but could still be...
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history and literature including books on stan lee, bob dylan, "the great gatsby," madmen and john updike. he earned his doctorate in english literature from university of south florida. he teaches in the media journalism and film department at miami university in oxford ohio and lives in blue ash ohio. following the talk today we have a project on site with copies of the bourbon king available for purchase. threthrough unique partnershipsd the book industry, the project can donate a book to a disadvantage reader every time a book is purchased through the organization. so by purchasing a book for yourself or for a loved one, you are also helping a young reader in need. mr. batchelor will be available to answer one-on-one questions and sign your copy of the book following the lecture. we are so delighted to present this program to you today so please join me in welcoming bob batchelor to the taft museum of art. [applause] >> thank you. i can't think of a better place really in cincinnati and the tap using to talk about george remus. lots of you asking questions for begin about what is the connection between the tasks and our criminal genius george rem
history and literature including books on stan lee, bob dylan, "the great gatsby," madmen and john updike. he earned his doctorate in english literature from university of south florida. he teaches in the media journalism and film department at miami university in oxford ohio and lives in blue ash ohio. following the talk today we have a project on site with copies of the bourbon king available for purchase. threthrough unique partnershipsd the book industry, the project can donate a...
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difficult in any sane universe he would be lauded as a hero of the people for getting at the truth and then publishing it and he's not killing him. roger waters talking to sara lee you're watching us see that's how things are looking so far this morning more from us in half an hour. i had concern about new technologies and i think society should and i and i try to help them get engaged in those concerns. but we also should have concerns about doing nothing doing nothing is extraordinarily risky in a world with some point 5000000000 people and a whole series of both ancient technologies that are not necessarily suitable for tomorrow. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida no mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it is meaningless is it with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court be. shocked shocked as far as we feel. we don't know she'll just screw up on. the end
difficult in any sane universe he would be lauded as a hero of the people for getting at the truth and then publishing it and he's not killing him. roger waters talking to sara lee you're watching us see that's how things are looking so far this morning more from us in half an hour. i had concern about new technologies and i think society should and i and i try to help them get engaged in those concerns. but we also should have concerns about doing nothing doing nothing is extraordinarily risky...
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lee can genuine in north korea. democratic senator sherman brown of ohio profile senators. universityof virginia explores the political history in america. fox news ryan timmy provides a history of americans 19th century work with mexico over texas. and then this nbc rachel argues that the gas industry or weakening democracies around the world. that's all hearing tonight on c-span the book to be. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. for your more scheduled information, look at your program guide or visit our website to be done hard. >> the tv was on hand at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc. kcbs news legal analyst kimberly, discussed her book had read the constitution and why. here is the portion of her talk. >> among marketers additionally, if you slayed the monarch on the battlefield, the idea is we've god decided you would be king. a claim. and who the power comes from we've god and the people are separate. in our government, power ultimately always comes from the people in a document is designed to basically hand out, i call it job descriptions. there's a job description fo
lee can genuine in north korea. democratic senator sherman brown of ohio profile senators. universityof virginia explores the political history in america. fox news ryan timmy provides a history of americans 19th century work with mexico over texas. and then this nbc rachel argues that the gas industry or weakening democracies around the world. that's all hearing tonight on c-span the book to be. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. for your more scheduled information, look at your program guide or...
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university campus in washington, d.c. >> i'm thinking maybe once the speaker hears my voice, he'll wander -- i know lee had a lot of ground to cover so i don't want to waste too much time. everyone knows who churchill is, of course. >> who am i, is the question? >> who is lee pollock? he's been a wonderful friend to the historical society and i think the d.c. scholar society in gentle. ee pollock was a trustee and driesor -- advisor to the board for the international churchill society for almost nine years and was executive director for six years before that the tame d of that since, he launched this wonderful center where we're meeting today. the national churchill library and center here in d.c. it opened in october of 2006 and in case you don't know, the -- 2016 and in case you don't know, the international church him society -- do you have any? >> i can get out a magazine. >> yes, he can get out some progress gabbeda -- gentlemen we call it information. >> dedicated to preserving the thoughts, words, and deeds of sir winston church him and ensuring he remains relevant for future generations. is connection to the capit
university campus in washington, d.c. >> i'm thinking maybe once the speaker hears my voice, he'll wander -- i know lee had a lot of ground to cover so i don't want to waste too much time. everyone knows who churchill is, of course. >> who am i, is the question? >> who is lee pollock? he's been a wonderful friend to the historical society and i think the d.c. scholar society in gentle. ee pollock was a trustee and driesor -- advisor to the board for the international churchill...
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prosecutors say that in april of 2016, lee lured green to her hillsborough mansion where he he was shot by beyot. jury deliberations will resume on tuesday. >>> stanford university students are on high alert after multiple cases of potential or confirmed drugs were reported to the university over the past month. some say it's a crisis and are calling on the administration to do more to address it. here is abc7 news reporter chris nguyen. >> sounding the alarm at stanford. students have been alerted to four reports of potential or confirmed drugs at multiple residences or gatherings on campus over the past month alone there. >> are also many that don't get reported. so the fact that we have had so many reports since the quarter has started means that there is a real epidemic of drugging that happen on campus. >> in one case involving an unknown location on mayfield avenue, a test came b the date ghb, according to the reporting party. >> it's frankly terrifying. >> since learning of the alleged incidents, stanford has sent a letter to the campus community about steps they can take to protect themselves against drugging and what to do if they suspect they have been
prosecutors say that in april of 2016, lee lured green to her hillsborough mansion where he he was shot by beyot. jury deliberations will resume on tuesday. >>> stanford university students are on high alert after multiple cases of potential or confirmed drugs were reported to the university over the past month. some say it's a crisis and are calling on the administration to do more to address it. here is abc7 news reporter chris nguyen. >> sounding the alarm at stanford....
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lee zeldin, this pro-trump congressman, can't seem to accept that as an answer. he's so committed to this alternate universe, that you hear on talk radio, that he can't accept it as an answer. vindman says, it's not correct. it was really remarkable. >> it is remarkable. oliver darcy, thank you. >>> former new york mayor billionaire michael bloomberg gearing up for a possible white house run. how some of the front runners are responding, next. anyone can deliver pizza. only marco's can deliver america's most loved pizza. hot and fresh, and right to your door. dough made from scratch, every day. sauce from our original recipe. and authentic toppings like crispy, old world pepperoni™. because the italian way is worth celebrating. every day at marco's, get two medium, one-topping pizzas for just $6.99 each. hello to america's most loved pizza. hello marco's. people, our sales now appla new low!10 frames. at visionworks, our sales are good on over five hundred frames. why are you so weird? for a limited time, get two complete pairs for $49. really. visionworks. see the difference. if you're stayingcessful busin
lee zeldin, this pro-trump congressman, can't seem to accept that as an answer. he's so committed to this alternate universe, that you hear on talk radio, that he can't accept it as an answer. vindman says, it's not correct. it was really remarkable. >> it is remarkable. oliver darcy, thank you. >>> former new york mayor billionaire michael bloomberg gearing up for a possible white house run. how some of the front runners are responding, next. anyone can deliver pizza. only...
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lee emma visitor from up north. the monitor to deliver this land acknowledgment as a of this brilliant panel tonight. thank you to harvard university native american program. so often on acknowledgments can be are absent altogether. so i tried my best to make this one a little different. we knowledge that the intertwined legacies of the devastation transit logic slavery in salt lake colonialism, which contribute to the can ration and wealth of this university in the station. my knowledge that the reparations owed to black and indigenous communities and the impossibilities of return for generations past. and ancestors in the room tonight as we fight together for better futures. we knowledge that we all live in an era of necessary resistance to preserve this planet and all of the beautiful creation that is no doubt worthy of the struggle. my knowledge of the land hearts said is the traditional territory of the massachusetts people and is the place which is long served as a side meeting and exchange among nations. thank you. >> [applause] >> thank you so much erica. she comes here to talk to a little bit about the workshop we held in
lee emma visitor from up north. the monitor to deliver this land acknowledgment as a of this brilliant panel tonight. thank you to harvard university native american program. so often on acknowledgments can be are absent altogether. so i tried my best to make this one a little different. we knowledge that the intertwined legacies of the devastation transit logic slavery in salt lake colonialism, which contribute to the can ration and wealth of this university in the station. my knowledge that...
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lee fewer. >> thank you, president yi. i would like to call up thornhi thornhill. i have the pleasure of honoring an outstanding individual. jackie thornhill is a senior at the university of san francisco studying political science and philosophy. she grew up in los angeles and briefly lived in boston before moving in 2016. over the past years, she's worked on five different campaigns and spent over 1,000 hours interning at city hall. she's thrown down on campaigns to support progress leaders and progressive movement building. most recently, she serves as a the amazing campaign manager and glue for prop e affordable communities now. i first met jackie in her capacity as a student asking brilliant questions about homelessness and how we, as a city, could and should come together to address root causes of homelessness. i was impressed by her commitment to social justice and pressing with a lens of human compassion and equity. it's been wonderful watching her grow and learn through interacti interactions. she approaches it with a balance of diligence, curiosity, and commitment. i'm so proud of jackie for transitioning into the person she was always meant to be. i know thi
lee fewer. >> thank you, president yi. i would like to call up thornhi thornhill. i have the pleasure of honoring an outstanding individual. jackie thornhill is a senior at the university of san francisco studying political science and philosophy. she grew up in los angeles and briefly lived in boston before moving in 2016. over the past years, she's worked on five different campaigns and spent over 1,000 hours interning at city hall. she's thrown down on campaigns to support progress...
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lee was the emcee for the day. >> jumbotron. it's included hundreds of hands- on experiments and games and robots. it is the lead organizers of the vines fair. the universityhosted 40 exhibit booths to showcase the latest research. if you haven't checked out mary's twitter and instagram, it is there. >> it was such an incredible's vent. i'm a science geek so s.t.e.m. education is a passion of mine so to see so many people out there, thousands out there over the weekend, the kids experiencing and discovering science. i heard so many kids say wow, i didn't think science could be so fun and cool. >> very cool. >> amazing event. >> that is awesome. lots of experiments and tyra banks says it is sexy so there you go. >> yes. >> let's check the traffic. >> let's do it. we're going to jump over to the eastshore freeway. slow and go conditions. westbound. we have this crash at carlston. trying to clear it over to the shoulder. it is causing a bit of a backup. brake lights coming away from highway 4. brake lights into berkeley. that drive on 80 starting to heat up. it doesn't improve once you hit the bay bridge. metering lights are on. 580 east shore free bearings 8
lee was the emcee for the day. >> jumbotron. it's included hundreds of hands- on experiments and games and robots. it is the lead organizers of the vines fair. the universityhosted 40 exhibit booths to showcase the latest research. if you haven't checked out mary's twitter and instagram, it is there. >> it was such an incredible's vent. i'm a science geek so s.t.e.m. education is a passion of mine so to see so many people out there, thousands out there over the weekend, the kids...
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lee, wealth portfolio manager and market strategist is here. this note caused a lot of waves. when you have sanders and warren talking about medicare for all, free loans for kids, paying off student debt, universalpay enough after the financial crisis. >> what people need to remember is wall street is a middleman. the financial crisis, they're largely blamed for the entire thing. the fact of the matter is had that 2008 the federal government through fannie mae and freddie mac were in 70% of all the subprime mortgages. we ended up with a massive housing bubble and people got riff alongside of it. it was government incentives, government pushing it along the way. the wall street is in the middle of what you do. the more you crack down on them, the more you slow down the overall economy. it's not like wall street is the patron saint of capitalism but without them the world is much worse, much more i'll po much id place. cheryl: jay powell was testifying. he basically reassured the markets they're ready to act but you're not expecting a rate cut in december, are you? >> doesn't look like we're going to get one right now. the yield curve has steepened over the last few weeks. you've seen the bank sto
lee, wealth portfolio manager and market strategist is here. this note caused a lot of waves. when you have sanders and warren talking about medicare for all, free loans for kids, paying off student debt, universalpay enough after the financial crisis. >> what people need to remember is wall street is a middleman. the financial crisis, they're largely blamed for the entire thing. the fact of the matter is had that 2008 the federal government through fannie mae and freddie mac were in 70%...
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university campus the hundreds of protesters are trapped and trying to get out. and iran's revolutionary guards warn decisive action will be taken if the rest over fuel price rises goes on. and i'm lee a hearty man doha with all the day's sport of belgium make a little bit of history by winning the 1st match of the new look davis cup in madrid that and more later on in the program. the u.s. says it's abandoning its position on israeli settlements in the occupied west bank and will no longer consider them illegal sexual state. says the construction of civilian settlement is not inconsistent with international law. president has condemned the move has been welcomed by israel's prime minister and says it writes a historical wrong says he will leave the status of the west bank to the israelis and palestinians to negotiate. calling the establishing of civilian settlements inconsistent with international law hasn't worked it hasn't invents the cause of peace the hard truth is there will never be a judicial resolution to the conflict in arguments about who is right and wrong as a matter of international law will not bring peace this is a complex political problem that can only be solved by
university campus the hundreds of protesters are trapped and trying to get out. and iran's revolutionary guards warn decisive action will be taken if the rest over fuel price rises goes on. and i'm lee a hearty man doha with all the day's sport of belgium make a little bit of history by winning the 1st match of the new look davis cup in madrid that and more later on in the program. the u.s. says it's abandoning its position on israeli settlements in the occupied west bank and will no longer...
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universities, competing with each other for new ideas, and financed by a new cadre of chinese venture capitalists. this is sinovation, created by u.s.-educated a.i. scientist and businessman kai-fu leenicorns-- we've got one, two, three, four, five, six, in the general a.i. area. and unicorn means a billion-dollar company, a company whose valuation or market capitalization is at $1 billion or higher. i think we put two unicorns to show $5 billion or higher. >> narrator: kai-fu lee was born in twan. his parents sent him to high school in tennessee.hi phd thesis at carnegie mellon was on computer speech m cognition, which took hi apple. >> well, reality is a stepos to science fiction, with apple computers' new developed program...ra >> nr: and at 31, an early measure of fame. >> kai-fu lee, the inventor of apple's speech-recognition technology >> casper, copy this to make writ2. casper, paste. casper, 72-point italic outline. >> narrator: he would move on to microsoft research in asia and t beca head of google china. ten years ago, he startedon sinovan beijing, and began looking for promising startups and a.i. talent. >> so, the chinese entrepreneurial companies started as copycats. b
universities, competing with each other for new ideas, and financed by a new cadre of chinese venture capitalists. this is sinovation, created by u.s.-educated a.i. scientist and businessman kai-fu leenicorns-- we've got one, two, three, four, five, six, in the general a.i. area. and unicorn means a billion-dollar company, a company whose valuation or market capitalization is at $1 billion or higher. i think we put two unicorns to show $5 billion or higher. >> narrator: kai-fu lee was...
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university. there is unrest that continues in the city after a weekend of violent standoff between police and protesters. police made dramatic scenes of flames and smoke. we now join karen leerest continuing today, we have seen resilient in the home angst market, and investors are trying put a reason that. lading it be because worst of the unrest may soon be over as the police step up arrests. could that happen? karen: today it seemed to kick off again. officials are now warning the public to steer clear of the university. it has called on hong kong poly technical, the security chief of the city, to surrender in a peaceful manner. and the city seven number two official saying the government is determined to end the violence, remaining a top priority. we are waiting to see how the standoff ends, and that could have an impact on what we see tomorrow, not just the markets have the economy but for the city as a whole. we: the city as a whole, stagger into monday and tuesday morning as well. what would you make of the chinese soldiers that were shown this weekend picking up debris? what was the symbolism of that moment? people, the lot of question for the large part of this summ
university. there is unrest that continues in the city after a weekend of violent standoff between police and protesters. police made dramatic scenes of flames and smoke. we now join karen leerest continuing today, we have seen resilient in the home angst market, and investors are trying put a reason that. lading it be because worst of the unrest may soon be over as the police step up arrests. could that happen? karen: today it seemed to kick off again. officials are now warning the public to...