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this right here is how they perceive nd the congo, louis armstrong to be. we're going to carry you on as you are a king. they fed him like the celebrity he was. he enjoyed it thoroughly. was not state sponsored, but by pepsi and pepsi is saying things like hey, you like satchemo, pepsi brings you satcmemo, you like pepsi. it was a sponsored tour, just not by the state department, but still, his role as jazz ambassador was already well semied in 1960. so why the congo? why is he in congo in the first place on a commercially sponsored tour? the state department wanted him there and why is congo important? i don't know if you got a sense of this in your chapter, but congo was rich in minerals, particularly uranium. as you can imagine after 1945, uranium becomes kind of important to national security interests, actually, for both the united states and the soviet union. so right away, you know, congo becomes this center of attention for the u.s. and soviet union. more than just that, it was in 1959, stepping back a year, where belgium said we're giving you your
this right here is how they perceive nd the congo, louis armstrong to be. we're going to carry you on as you are a king. they fed him like the celebrity he was. he enjoyed it thoroughly. was not state sponsored, but by pepsi and pepsi is saying things like hey, you like satchemo, pepsi brings you satcmemo, you like pepsi. it was a sponsored tour, just not by the state department, but still, his role as jazz ambassador was already well semied in 1960. so why the congo? why is he in congo in the...
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louis dejoy is accused of voter disenfranchisement and suppression. the judge ordered all of the changes reversed. >> the judge ordered them to reinstall any equipment that was uninstalled if necessary to make election mail first class. the postal service said it was exploring legal options after this decision. the washington post obtained documents appearing to suggest the white house pressured the postal service in the early days of the pandemic. at one point in april usps leaders gave five face coverings to every household before louis dejoy was postmaster general. >>> critical swing state of pennsylvania, the state's supreme court extending the deadline of absentee ballots to three days after the election. the court giving election officials the go ahead to add more ballot drop boxes.
louis dejoy is accused of voter disenfranchisement and suppression. the judge ordered all of the changes reversed. >> the judge ordered them to reinstall any equipment that was uninstalled if necessary to make election mail first class. the postal service said it was exploring legal options after this decision. the washington post obtained documents appearing to suggest the white house pressured the postal service in the early days of the pandemic. at one point in april usps leaders gave...
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helps by st louis lawyers over 1000 children from. filed a lawsuit against iran or in a local court in missouri which had ordered him to compensate the people of herculaneum in 2010. to avoid this lawsuit rendered attacked peru before the international arbitration tribunals. probably after filing the notice of intent in december of 2010. ran directly to the court of the united states. in an effort to remove. claims brought by children of law. from state court to federal court they'd rinko did that by bringing to the attention of the united states federal court the existence of a treaty dispute that case played out over a period of years and in 2016 the international tribunal found that rent-a oh had failed to comply with that obligation under the treaty to waive local proceedings it's a very specific requirement the interpretation of that requirement was agreed upon by peru and the united states and the tribunals found that there was a violation of that treaty requirement. the claim and go to the arbitration wrinkle was refused becaus
helps by st louis lawyers over 1000 children from. filed a lawsuit against iran or in a local court in missouri which had ordered him to compensate the people of herculaneum in 2010. to avoid this lawsuit rendered attacked peru before the international arbitration tribunals. probably after filing the notice of intent in december of 2010. ran directly to the court of the united states. in an effort to remove. claims brought by children of law. from state court to federal court they'd rinko did...
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louis. in early august, city louis was a city that operation legend was expanded to., there's been 355 federal arrests. 33 murder suspects, 12 to firearms seized. critics are saying operation legends is a ploy by this administration to make democratically run cities appear more violent. what do you say to that criticism? >> i say it's absolutely a lie. i have been in public service, law enforcement, three decades. i spent many years in the fbi. some of the same agents. i was involved in my operations like this. i can guarantee you it has nothing to do with politics. it has to do with increased violence. this president is committed to public safety and protecting american citizens. operation legend, if i could, represents exactly the way it should be done. local, state and federal authorities joining together to work together to address and reduce violent crime in their cities. operation legend is doing that. >> and the mayor seemed appreciative of that. and the president said that many were flown in to protest and then flying back out together. listen to what the pres
louis. in early august, city louis was a city that operation legend was expanded to., there's been 355 federal arrests. 33 murder suspects, 12 to firearms seized. critics are saying operation legends is a ploy by this administration to make democratically run cities appear more violent. what do you say to that criticism? >> i say it's absolutely a lie. i have been in public service, law enforcement, three decades. i spent many years in the fbi. some of the same agents. i was involved in...
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-- that's monty hagler supposes man for louis dejoy.butler thanks for joining us in these times. >>> coming up in southern california parts of los angeles county are logging their highest temperature in history this weekend. 121 degrees and that right there is exacerbating an already dangerous and destructive situation, all of those wild fire as cross california. microban 24. watch as microban 24 kills 99.9% of bacteria... and then, even after multiple touches, keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours. i trust microban 24 to keep killing bacteria for 24-hours. >>> from 100 degrees to snow, colorado could set a record with a possible dramatic temperature change of 60 degrees in just 36 hours. an example of the extremes climate causes. on saturday denver set a record-high for the month of the september with 101 degrees, but tonight it could start snowing with temperatures dropping to 30's and possible snow accumulation by tomorrow. meanwhile, in parts of california, today could be one of the hottest days the state has ever recorded, feeling co
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis missouri. by professor fernando serrano went to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people love love i out. the was the. jolly printer plenty of those goes he sold only to the you. can but at the will. going only was there they would you. say swallow it oh yeah. it was. the only delicious without. not. and seal. and let the man in also haven't made the same going through. it was released. to me. guys we had a cynical men who you. and at an angle. people hope the sun that. knows i think. leave you didn't even know it as. this is a drug dealer's. trip. in the night around. as you go there and play start. and i think i mean. yes he'll more multivalued when told to think about that what i want is not simple you have let him know really god i mean. if you have a level of going to mean us you. will then pass out of there no or yes. i said was that. this you. know is me. then i let it get as good as it is truly the. only horse you will and most in either case i need a laugh what is her. foot is that
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ratana is remembered at the rugby club where he was head coach — as the suspect is named as 23—year—old louisa. more than 100 people are arrested in belarus, as there's no let up in weekend protests against president lukashenko. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the government has defended its decision to allow hundreds of thousands of students in england to return to university for the new term, despite several outbreaks of coronavirus on campuses. thousands of students have had to be confined to their rooms, but the culture secretary, oliver dowden, says it's important their studies aren't sacrificed because of the virus. but a member of the government's advisory body modelling the spread of the pandemic, says the consequences of allowing students back have been ‘entirely predictable‘. dan johnson reports now, from manchester. for the student in need, there's one emergency service that always delivers. parents have stepped in when supermarket slots ran out. it's just really rough at the moment, and we're really disheartened by the whole entire situation. these first year nursing student sa
ratana is remembered at the rugby club where he was head coach — as the suspect is named as 23—year—old louisa. more than 100 people are arrested in belarus, as there's no let up in weekend protests against president lukashenko. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the government has defended its decision to allow hundreds of thousands of students in england to return to university for the new term, despite several outbreaks of coronavirus on campuses. thousands of students have had to be...
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in 2500 years of the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan no we don't. room to do the 1st blood tests on the people love love i out. the it is. surely going to kill any of those means go see soul only to the you. can but at the will. they're also going only was there they would you. say swallowed oh yeah you can see it seal community it was too. little. this was. not. an seal. i like them and enough of a missing going through all. the was released. to me tell you guys we have seen the men who you. and at an angle. keep the sun that. knows i think that. leave you didn't even know it as. there is a drug dealers. in the night around. as you go in there and play start. and i think i mean. p.s. feel more a multivalued when posting about it i hope it is not simple you have alerting the reader to god i mean this you. get a level of condemning this year. will they best of their known to you. i said was that. this you. know is mr bush already said. then that. let it get as good as those 2 leaders. will seal it was the leader laugh where is her. foot is that a gue
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of the over a hour. journey printer plenty of those who see when our own eyes to the. good but at the will. they go 30 going only was there they mean. he sees a load oh yeah you can think seal community it was. new to me. then they do this without. know. and seal i love the man enough woman missing going through all. this was releasing. the me tell you guys we have seen the men who you. and i and i will. keep an open one that. knows i think. we've you've been through there's no doubt. this is a drug dealer seat. ok. if you do don't do the night around. as you go in there. and i had to go in the. p.s.c. little more multi malcolm told me to know what i want to who it is not simple do you have let him know really going to i mean this you know. if you had ever gone to i mean this you. will they would piss and there's no you. i said it was dancers and gary says this is the door. it always is mr bush already said. then i won't let it get as good as a
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and the st louis researchers. were called to testify in july 2012. it is the grave threat to the people of bahrain meant as a studies have shown. great concern again is the multiple exposure all this toxic metals affecting the body and the effects. so a discussion of the economic and legal and other factors related to the relationship between the united states government and peru in different work of the u.s. trade for you agreement i believe i believe we must put an emphasis is we must make a priority of the hail need civil rights of the people of our especially the children and especially the born children being born with lead in their bodies and that is something that we can see they're completely unacceptable. as ms morrow if she would. know is. that a politico. they can equal exploded and then go through there then i would oh yes. but up with. his last couple yeah. after hope you know that i mean. iraq i mean that's how well then what of the. yes. but yes that is but i have this. predicament that would better than but as i move. this much at thi
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but he's a very respected man. >> sorry, louis. here with me now, one of the reporters in "the washington post" investigative -- investigative reporter john swain. john, thank you for being with us. fantastic reporting. walk us through the basic lines here of what is being alleged by whom at this former firm that dejoy used to run. >> what's being alleged is that five former employees of louis dejoy's firm, new breed logistics, told us that they felt pressure to give to republican candidates that dejoy hosted at his mansion, that dejoy raised money for. we spoke to plant managers who would get an e-mail from dejoy saying i'm hosting giuliani at my house and then they'd get a follow-up call or plant visit from their supervisor saying louis is having an event, you've got to give. and they felt this might affect their jobs, might affect their sort of -- how well they did at the company going forward. and at the same time, as you pointed out, two senior employees tell us that what was going on was that with more senior, more executive
but he's a very respected man. >> sorry, louis. here with me now, one of the reporters in "the washington post" investigative -- investigative reporter john swain. john, thank you for being with us. fantastic reporting. walk us through the basic lines here of what is being alleged by whom at this former firm that dejoy used to run. >> what's being alleged is that five former employees of louis dejoy's firm, new breed logistics, told us that they felt pressure to give to...
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando serrano went to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people love love i out. the it was the. only plant to kill any of those means goes to the soul only to the you. but at the will. going only was there they. say so loud oh yeah. it was too. little. then they do this without. knocking. and seal. and let the man in also have and then. there was a nice. guys we had a cynical medical you. and at an angle. keep a low profile that. knows how i think. leave you didn't even know it as. this is a drug dealers. trip. around . as you go in there. and had to get the. p.s.u. no more a multivalued went off and about that whatever it is not the body you have let him know. i mean as you know. if you had ever gone timeliness you. in any will they decide they're going to and. i said was that. this year. there is risk. then i'll let it get as good as it is to either one. or feel they must in either case i need a laugh or it was her. fault is that it gets better now going to. look at me. and you know if you go 08 it is hell.
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in 2005 least searchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over the hour. you're only going to be learn your those means goes he's still only to the you. can but at the will. there's also going only was there there. he sees a load oh yeah you can see. it was. the religious with those you know. and seal and like the man in knots woman missing going through old seals was released. the. guys we have seen the men who you. in at an angle. one that. knows i think. you've been through there's no doubt. this is a drug dealers. trip to. see you through the. night around. as you go in there. and i think i'm in the. p.s.u. no more a multi malcolm told me to know what i want to what is not simple do you have learning no really good i mean as you. get it only going to mean us you. it will their best so there's no you. i said it was as in gary said this you. don't know is mr bush policy. then that what it get as good as a story. in the all see all and most in either case i need a laugh or it. or is that
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material church in peru learned from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dover one plant was located in herculaneum missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant oh. links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from the lawyer community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there was an issue of same health issues in both places and. the mobilization began to bear fruit. in 2005 least s
material church in peru learned from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dover one plant was located in herculaneum missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant oh. links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from the...
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louis. >> i'm so st. louis, yes. >> tell me this. fighting and battling covid-19. how were you able to campaign from a hospital bed while battling this disease? and running for office? >> you know, it was, it was really a mind thing, because i couldn't breathe, like breathing was, you know, every second of the day, like every breath i had to, you know, force an inhale and an exhale. and as a nurse, it was like oh, my gosh, i just felt like i knew what this could mean. and i couldn't sleep, you know, but my team kept fighting. so they would call me, and they would try to only come at me with a bunch of things at once so i wouldn't have to talk a lot throughout the day. that's how we managed on the really, really bad days. i'm on a bed, on a live stream, only audio, you're not going to see what my hair looks like, you know, it was just really, you know, and i'm talking like this. and they're like, you know what? you sound terrible, get off the live stream. we need to call an ambulance. but the team is amazing, and we kept going. i was
louis. >> i'm so st. louis, yes. >> tell me this. fighting and battling covid-19. how were you able to campaign from a hospital bed while battling this disease? and running for office? >> you know, it was, it was really a mind thing, because i couldn't breathe, like breathing was, you know, every second of the day, like every breath i had to, you know, force an inhale and an exhale. and as a nurse, it was like oh, my gosh, i just felt like i knew what this could mean. and i...
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ratana is remembered at the rugby club where he was head coach — as the suspect is named as 23—year—old louis democratic presidential candidate joe biden accuses president trump of using the supreme court to try to eliminate obamacare. and coming up — why one tennis player refused to stay on court over what she called the "ridiculous" conditions during her french open match. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. armenia's prime minister has warned of the risk of full—scale war after clashes with azerbaijani troops broke out in the territory of nagorno—karabakh. officials in the breakaway region, which is controlled by ethnic armenians, say 16 soldiers have been killed. azerbaijan has also reported deaths. armenia accuses azerbaijan of launching an attack on civilian settlements, and its defence ministry says its troops have destroyed three tanks and shot down two helicopters. the azerbaijan ministry of defence has denied targeting civilians and said it had launched a counter—offens
ratana is remembered at the rugby club where he was head coach — as the suspect is named as 23—year—old louis democratic presidential candidate joe biden accuses president trump of using the supreme court to try to eliminate obamacare. and coming up — why one tennis player refused to stay on court over what she called the "ridiculous" conditions during her french open match. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest...
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goodbye. —— louis von jones.and at times cloudy. so many of us to the west will have a fairly decent sunday. let's look at the satellite picture. we are still sandwiched between two weather systems, a low pressure centred in europe there. we're in this here and actually the skies that remain clear, that's also leading to a touch of frost across parts of scotland. northern ireland dipping down around 5 degrees, but notice by the winds remain strong from hull and london, the temperatures are around double figures. you can see from the arrows the winds are still blowing from the north. they are actually dragging in a fair amount of cloud into the northeast of england, yorkshire, east anglia and the southeast. london, nor rich, it will be cloudy. 15 degrees on the thermometer doesn't seem too bad, but it will feel chilly. much better weather to the west with more sunshine. monday, there will be a change. we lose the northerly ‘s but also come these milder, wetter, weste rli es. also come these milder, wetter, westerl
goodbye. —— louis von jones.and at times cloudy. so many of us to the west will have a fairly decent sunday. let's look at the satellite picture. we are still sandwiched between two weather systems, a low pressure centred in europe there. we're in this here and actually the skies that remain clear, that's also leading to a touch of frost across parts of scotland. northern ireland dipping down around 5 degrees, but notice by the winds remain strong from hull and london, the temperatures are...
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louis? louis? if a letter arrived a month or so later, nobody fussed. the times were tunes to wagon wheels. distance was measured by weeks and months. everything was a part time off. then, slowly, the country got up steam. commerce shook off its sea anchor and headed westward. all the with of the continent. there was a new idea -- speed. everything was coming up to date in the kansas city's and the portland's. communication became the most vital aspect of our economy. the post office became the prime artery for congress for a time, the department was perfectly able to keep up. if the mail piled high, put on another piece of equipment. if that did not do the trick, add a few more clerks or a flock of carriers, but by world war i, the post office carried more advertising in a week then all the newspapers and magazines could carry in a year. it was the country's bill collector, check deliverer, errand runner. the volume of mailed delivered, 20 billion. by 1948, it had doubled to 40 billion. this year, it doubled again, nearly 80 billion pieces of mail. lit
louis? louis? if a letter arrived a month or so later, nobody fussed. the times were tunes to wagon wheels. distance was measured by weeks and months. everything was a part time off. then, slowly, the country got up steam. commerce shook off its sea anchor and headed westward. all the with of the continent. there was a new idea -- speed. everything was coming up to date in the kansas city's and the portland's. communication became the most vital aspect of our economy. the post office became the...
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the bbc has been told louis de zoysa, whose 23, is the man of murdering him.o at a rural property in surrey, where early morning local residents heard what was later described to them by police on the ground as a controlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symons, bbc news. in belarus more than 100 people have been detained after riot police tried unsuccessfully, to disrupt demonstrations against president lukashenko. tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets across the country, demanding he steps down. belarus has seen daily protests, since a disputed election in early august. from the capital, minsk, jonah fisher reports. seven weeks after the disputed election, belarus's protests now have a certain rhythm. sundays are the big ones, and there was o
the bbc has been told louis de zoysa, whose 23, is the man of murdering him.o at a rural property in surrey, where early morning local residents heard what was later described to them by police on the ground as a controlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach....
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. >> so what happens when someone crosses over the line louis ck did first sets post situation online whole thing we wrote about. what happens after that line is crossed? >> louis crossed the line not on stage i have a chapter called, there's a reason it's called an act and bill cosby is the perfect example of that. but i was there the night louis first went on stage at the comedy cellar and it was interesting he had been gone, not doing sets for 10 months and he got back on stage and didn't really talk about it and that's where i think he made a bad decision. that's what everyone is thinking. you can't get on stage and just think you can go back to being the old louis because everyone has more information about you. and a different opinion about you. so that's going to inform them whether or not something is funny. but i also, he should be able to do standup. here like you should never work again, why? if he was a writer he could sit and write. he could do standup comic. if you don't want to see him, don't go see him, if your comedy club booker, don't book him. if you're in the audie
. >> so what happens when someone crosses over the line louis ck did first sets post situation online whole thing we wrote about. what happens after that line is crossed? >> louis crossed the line not on stage i have a chapter called, there's a reason it's called an act and bill cosby is the perfect example of that. but i was there the night louis first went on stage at the comedy cellar and it was interesting he had been gone, not doing sets for 10 months and he got back on stage...
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the bbc has been told louis de zoysa, who's 23, is the man of murdering him.outh london. police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning, local residents heard what was later described to them by police on the ground as a controlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east grinstead, where he was head coach. two families, rugby and police, will never forget their loss. tom symonds, bbc news. the british government has defended its decision to allow hundreds of thousands of students in england to return to university for the new term, despite several outbreaks of coronavirus on campuses. thousands of students are confined to their rooms, but the culture secretary, oliver dowden, says it's important their studies aren't sacrificed because of the virus. dan johnson reports now from manchester. for the student in need, there's one emergency s
the bbc has been told louis de zoysa, who's 23, is the man of murdering him.outh london. police were also at a rural property in surrey, where early yesterday morning, local residents heard what was later described to them by police on the ground as a controlled explosion. as the investigation gathers pace, a man has been arrested in norfolk on suspicion of supplying a gun. matt ratana was as dedicated to rugby as he was to policing. and today, several clubs were remembering him, including east...
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louis. 600 30 foot tall aimless deal structure that was designed back in 1947, but not built until the mid-1960's and completed in 1965. each year we get 2.5 million visitors who come to see the memorial and the arch. it is a very busy place, especially during the summer months. the gateway arch was designed by a man. he was born in finland, came here to america when he was 10 years old with his father, who was a very famous architect. he mainly had worked just with his father up to the point in time when an architectural competition was announced for what became the arch that you see behind me. the competition was for jefferson national expansion memorial, which was a national park service site founded by a presidential proclamation in 1935 to commemorate st. louis' role in the western expansion of the united states. 12 years after the founding of the park an architectural , competition was held to decide what the memorial would look like. basically, they had about 90 acres of land to work
louis. 600 30 foot tall aimless deal structure that was designed back in 1947, but not built until the mid-1960's and completed in 1965. each year we get 2.5 million visitors who come to see the memorial and the arch. it is a very busy place, especially during the summer months. the gateway arch was designed by a man. he was born in finland, came here to america when he was 10 years old with his father, who was a very famous architect. he mainly had worked just with his father up to the point...
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the louis. and in portland maine >>but that's not to say there was no tension protesters went head to head in orlando and dallas. oregon marked the one 100th night of protests in the city and police declared a riot. they say protesters became violent and began throwing molotov cocktails dozens were arrested. there were arrests in rochester to where police used pepper spray and tear gas on crowds in the face of what they see as
the louis. and in portland maine >>but that's not to say there was no tension protesters went head to head in orlando and dallas. oregon marked the one 100th night of protests in the city and police declared a riot. they say protesters became violent and began throwing molotov cocktails dozens were arrested. there were arrests in rochester to where police used pepper spray and tear gas on crowds in the face of what they see as
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louis riverfront. so each architect has submitted a design proposal could really do whatever he or she wanted. it could be a huge sculpture. it could be a series of museum buildings. they did want one central feature to be in each of these designs. some people put an obelisk in. some people put a big kind of monolithic rectangular block or something. saarinen decided to go with the idea of the arch, and it was only after he kind of design the arch that he realized it forms a gateway. so it's really appropriate for the idea of the memorial to st. louis' role and westward expansion, st. louis' role as a gateway to have gigantic gateway right there on the riverfront. the arch is made out of stimulus steel, , one quarter inch stimus steel on the outside, and on the inside it's made of three-quarter inch carbon steel. so basically you have sandwich. in the lower portion of the sandwich is filled in with concrete, and the upper portions that are tie rods that reinforce, steel reinforcing rods they keep the s
louis riverfront. so each architect has submitted a design proposal could really do whatever he or she wanted. it could be a huge sculpture. it could be a series of museum buildings. they did want one central feature to be in each of these designs. some people put an obelisk in. some people put a big kind of monolithic rectangular block or something. saarinen decided to go with the idea of the arch, and it was only after he kind of design the arch that he realized it forms a gateway. so it's...
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talk to louis is the deputy director of taiwan center for disease control he says that from the outside there were 3 crucial indications that something very serious was happening in china. the growth is there or be sure announcement by the us or storage to the hospitals these were reminding the hospital there is outbreak on your morning. happening in hospitalized patients so be careful about taking those cases and the 2nd message doctors reminding each other while be careful because it could be dangerous to us so be careful that these patients were isolated and that a certain message was about to doctors chatting about well in my hospital i've found so many cases of pneumonia and they seem to be associated with the full market and preliminary laboratory results says it's probably sars. the 2003 sars epidemic which also began in china infected over 8000 people around the world and killed 73 people in taiwan one of the worst affected countries it had left the taiwanese very sensitive to the dangers posed by viruses capable of human to human transmission in order to limit any such threat t
talk to louis is the deputy director of taiwan center for disease control he says that from the outside there were 3 crucial indications that something very serious was happening in china. the growth is there or be sure announcement by the us or storage to the hospitals these were reminding the hospital there is outbreak on your morning. happening in hospitalized patients so be careful about taking those cases and the 2nd message doctors reminding each other while be careful because it could be...
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that includes angwin in and around robert louis stevenson a state park as well down to the south top of a southern nash say southern top of lake hennessey and south and west of highway one 28 as well as north calistoga by the fairgrounds right up to greenwood avenue section to the south is now downgraded to warnings. that's north of petrified force road is shown in yellow. there's also a warning for the chalk mountain area this morning. so if you're in that area. you're under a warning now so be advised. >>let's continue now with our team coverage of the fire this morning as it's burning in napa county kron four's will tran is live near saint good morning. well. >>good morning james and ari i'm at highway 29 and deer park row you can see there is a chp officer right behind me we did not see this yesterday. the fire continues to burn i did not see a hard closure they did allow some people to move up and down highway 29 yesterday but because the fire
that includes angwin in and around robert louis stevenson a state park as well down to the south top of a southern nash say southern top of lake hennessey and south and west of highway one 28 as well as north calistoga by the fairgrounds right up to greenwood avenue section to the south is now downgraded to warnings. that's north of petrified force road is shown in yellow. there's also a warning for the chalk mountain area this morning. so if you're in that area. you're under a warning now so...
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why louis dejoy could now be facing a criminal investigation. >>> plus, the pandemic is not over, but it's back to school anyway. arne duncan and randy weingarten are here. >>> and 57 days from election day, will any of this have any effect on voters up to this point? we'll discuss when this live labor day edition of "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. it has been a rough labor day weekend in the trump white house where officials are absolutely full-out freaking out about thursday night's report in "the atlantic" that trump had characterized americans who died in war as losers and suckers. trump himself has spent the past four days repeatedly denying the story, marshaling all kinds of people to come forward to knock it down. he insists today that, quote, only an animal would say a thing like that. the white house trotted out figures like sara sanders who we know has lied to reporters multiple times to claim the report isn't true because they
why louis dejoy could now be facing a criminal investigation. >>> plus, the pandemic is not over, but it's back to school anyway. arne duncan and randy weingarten are here. >>> and 57 days from election day, will any of this have any effect on voters up to this point? we'll discuss when this live labor day edition of "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. it has been a rough labor day weekend in the trump white house...
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it's louis vuitton, so you know it's not cheap. >> right. >> here i'm going to tell you the featuresll you the price. >> go ahead, go ahead. >> the shield goes from clear to dark in bright light. so it serves as sunglasses. because this week i was just saying, you can't wear sunglasses and a mask, you look crazy, wear one or the other. it also has their trademarked monogram logo all over it. so yeah, it's $961, y'all. >> what? >> yeah. it also becomes a hat, so you get a two for one. >> how will it protect me from getting the coronavirus, exactly? that much money, i'm not going to get the coronavirus at all? >> dr. anthony fauci basically said that, yes, buy face shields, they can be helpful, he said that in july. he also said -- cdc said they're also unsure of how it can prevent the spread of the virus. >>> quickly, let me show you this oscar mayer wiener mobile. you can rent it for your marriage proposals. 27 foot long, rent the wienermobile for free to make an appearance for proposals. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the hit series, "the walking dead," l
it's louis vuitton, so you know it's not cheap. >> right. >> here i'm going to tell you the featuresll you the price. >> go ahead, go ahead. >> the shield goes from clear to dark in bright light. so it serves as sunglasses. because this week i was just saying, you can't wear sunglasses and a mask, you look crazy, wear one or the other. it also has their trademarked monogram logo all over it. so yeah, it's $961, y'all. >> what? >> yeah. it also becomes a hat,...
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louis has seen some opposition.skeys represent one extreme of the political wedge over protest-related violence. >> we have to recognize that sometimes violence isn't a message of hate, but it's really a cry for help. >> reporter: this st. louis voter was 18 when she first took part in black lives matter protests. what would you say to mccloskeys? >> i definitely agree with a conversation about needing to have law and with order. with that comes having a conversation about justice. it's the same idea, all we're needing on is to have a discussion about how we get there. >> reporter: across the state, another conversation unfolding on racism in a painful way. >> standing inside my doorway, and someone essentially screamed a racial slur at me. >> reporter: jamari roland is an army veteran now working for the state department, he and his wife moved from california to kansas city in june with their young children and say as an interracial couple they were met with repeated and overt hostility. >> it's hard for me to hear
louis has seen some opposition.skeys represent one extreme of the political wedge over protest-related violence. >> we have to recognize that sometimes violence isn't a message of hate, but it's really a cry for help. >> reporter: this st. louis voter was 18 when she first took part in black lives matter protests. what would you say to mccloskeys? >> i definitely agree with a conversation about needing to have law and with order. with that comes having a conversation about...
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the house oversight committee launching a new independent investigation into postmaster general louis and calling for his immediate suspension. the move comes after a bombshell report in "the washington post" quoting former employees in north carolina who say dejoy pressured them to making donations to republican candidates. and then he later reimbursed them through business bonuses. such an arrangement would be considered illegal. president trump was asked about this reporting during his labor day news conference. and here's what he had to say. >> proven to be a campaign finance scheme, do you think he should lose his job? >> yeah, if something could be proven that he did something wrong, always. >> geoff bennett has been following this story from the beginning and joins us now. what in the world is going on here? >> hey, steph. house democrats are launching an investigation into this "washington post" reporting that postmaster general louis dejoy, not only pressured his former employees at newbreed logistics to make donations to his preferred gop candidates but that he also reimburs
the house oversight committee launching a new independent investigation into postmaster general louis and calling for his immediate suspension. the move comes after a bombshell report in "the washington post" quoting former employees in north carolina who say dejoy pressured them to making donations to republican candidates. and then he later reimbursed them through business bonuses. such an arrangement would be considered illegal. president trump was asked about this reporting during...
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louis. we will be taking questions from the audience so be sure to send your questions and we will get to those at the end of the event and be sure to follow up on facebook to be notified of our virtual events. from the best-selling author, a gripping history of the early years of the cold war the cia covert battles against communism and the tragic consequences that still affect america and the world today. at the end of world war ii the united states dominated the world militarily. economically and in the moral standing. seen as the victor over tyranny and it was clear to some soviet union was executing a plan to expand around the world. chronicled the exploits. michael burke, a charming hotel start falling on hard times, frank weisner, from a wealthy southern family, peter is a sophisticated german jew with escaped the nazis and a brilliant ad executive. with a combination of stupidity and ideological rigidity of the highest levels of government and more profoundly the decision to abandon
louis. we will be taking questions from the audience so be sure to send your questions and we will get to those at the end of the event and be sure to follow up on facebook to be notified of our virtual events. from the best-selling author, a gripping history of the early years of the cold war the cia covert battles against communism and the tragic consequences that still affect america and the world today. at the end of world war ii the united states dominated the world militarily....
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louis-based hospitals in missouri are seeing a rise not just in covid patients from st. louis. st. louis hospitals now are seeing a rise in covid patients transferred from other parts of the state because in rural parts of missouri, rural hospitals are starting to reach capacity. the associated press also bolstering that with their own reporting today about hospitals outside st. louis in missouri approaching capacity as covid numbers surge very high in that state. and missouri isn't alone in seeing its hospitals now reaching capacity and having to start transferring patients around. in the great state of idaho, chief medical officers from two different hospitals sounded the alarm today that their facilities are, quote, on the razor's edge of being overwhelmed by the virus. again, that's in idaho. this comes as the country overall hit the milestone of 7 million americans infected. and with 7 million infections and over 204,000 fatalities, that is a bad baseline from which -- for things to get worse from. but things are getting worse, particularly right now in the heartland, in the m
louis-based hospitals in missouri are seeing a rise not just in covid patients from st. louis. st. louis hospitals now are seeing a rise in covid patients transferred from other parts of the state because in rural parts of missouri, rural hospitals are starting to reach capacity. the associated press also bolstering that with their own reporting today about hospitals outside st. louis in missouri approaching capacity as covid numbers surge very high in that state. and missouri isn't alone in...
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louis riverfront. each architect would simulated zion proposal could do what he or she whenever wanted to. it could be a huge sculpture, it could be a series of museum buildings. they did one want one central feature to be in each of these designs. some people but are not alaskan, some people put a kind of monolithic rectangular roadblock or something. sarnia and decided to go with an arch and it was only after he kind of decided the arch, that he figured out that it forms a gateway so it's really appropriate for a memorial for st. louis as role as a gateway to have a gigantic gateway right there on the riverfront. the artists arches made out of stainless deal, one quarter inch stainless deal on the outside and on the inside it's made a three quarter inch carbon steel. so basically you have a sandwich in the lower portions of the sandwich it's filled with concrete, in the upper portions there are tire odds, steel reinforcing rods they keep six actions apart. it's kind of unique structure because it doe
louis riverfront. each architect would simulated zion proposal could do what he or she whenever wanted to. it could be a huge sculpture, it could be a series of museum buildings. they did one want one central feature to be in each of these designs. some people but are not alaskan, some people put a kind of monolithic rectangular roadblock or something. sarnia and decided to go with an arch and it was only after he kind of decided the arch, that he figured out that it forms a gateway so it's...
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louis' role in westward expansion, st. louis' role has a gateway to have a gigantic gateway on the river front. the arch is made out of one quarter inch stainless steel on the outside. and on the inside, it's made of three-quarter inch carbon steel. so, basically you have a sandwich. in the lower portions of the sandwich, it's filled in with concrete n. the upper portions, there are tie rods -- steel reinforcing rods that keep the sections apart. it's a unique structure because it doesn't have any super structure on the inside. there's no girders or things like that that form the shape of the arch. it's not just clad with stainless steel on the top. sometimes visitors are surprised because they haven't read about the arch to learn that they can actually go to the top of it. they think maybe it's just like a big piece of outdoor sculpture and you can just look at it. there's little barrel-shaped capsules that fit five persons in each one. and on each leg of the arch, there's eight of those capsules that form a train that ru
louis' role in westward expansion, st. louis' role has a gateway to have a gigantic gateway on the river front. the arch is made out of one quarter inch stainless steel on the outside. and on the inside, it's made of three-quarter inch carbon steel. so, basically you have a sandwich. in the lower portions of the sandwich, it's filled in with concrete n. the upper portions, there are tie rods -- steel reinforcing rods that keep the sections apart. it's a unique structure because it doesn't have...
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louis community over the years. we appreciate that.the types of posed that the plain view project identified reflect anti black racism, anti hispanic racism, his llama phobia, homophobia, transphobia, and violence against civilians. sergeant taylor st. louis was one of the cities explored by a project and as head of the st. louis ethical society of police, can you talk about how these races add to the off line? >> thank you for your question. so the attitudes have translated that in mystery, you are 91% more likely to be stopped and pulled over if you're african american, compared to white drivers. also, how it translates its that african american officers in st. louis city are 60% more likely to leave the beady within seven years. we also know that african americans in our communities overwhelmingly applied to become police officers, even in this environment, right now. african americans who want to be police officers, and they apply. that catches, the hiring process is sometimes not fair. so you have all of those systemic factors tha
louis community over the years. we appreciate that.the types of posed that the plain view project identified reflect anti black racism, anti hispanic racism, his llama phobia, homophobia, transphobia, and violence against civilians. sergeant taylor st. louis was one of the cities explored by a project and as head of the st. louis ethical society of police, can you talk about how these races add to the off line? >> thank you for your question. so the attitudes have translated that in...
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increasing up to £10,000. -- louis de zoysa three increasing up to £10,000. —— those fines increasing the polls but let's also remember what that might be widespread support for these measures when people are in the polls they revealed preferences how much they are actually adhering to the guidance is a little bit more relaxed and people taking a lot of common sense approach and sticking to the spirits of the roles of not necessarily the latter which is what the government told us to do. if you ask people argue in favour of this restriction if it will save lives they are likely to say yes to a poster or whatever not they actually would adhere to it. i think right and a second lockdown would not be met with the same public flexibility and acceptance of the first. i really think there was this understanding that we were going through this unprecedented experience in order to get the government time to get a proper testing system in place which looks like we had at various points over the summerand then like we had at various points over the summer and then the testing syste m the summer
increasing up to £10,000. -- louis de zoysa three increasing up to £10,000. —— those fines increasing the polls but let's also remember what that might be widespread support for these measures when people are in the polls they revealed preferences how much they are actually adhering to the guidance is a little bit more relaxed and people taking a lot of common sense approach and sticking to the spirits of the roles of not necessarily the latter which is what the government told us to do....
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louis and real person for your book. know a lot of people we have a lot of fans of expedition type books and a lot of spies. >> if there's a vaccine before may 4 i will be there. >> it will just be you and a bubble. thank you both so much. congratulations on the book. and for the audience. the book is for sale as of today. have a great night everyone. we will see later. book tv is television for serious readers. all weekend every we can't join us again next saturday beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern for the best nonfiction books. .. commissioner slaughter, what has this pandemic been like for you when it comes to work at the ftc? >> guest: thank you so much and thanks for having me. it is a a pleasure to be here today. as you can see from my special guest here what this pandemic has involved for me in part is a lot of time with a brand-new baby and juggling those responsibilities,
louis and real person for your book. know a lot of people we have a lot of fans of expedition type books and a lot of spies. >> if there's a vaccine before may 4 i will be there. >> it will just be you and a bubble. thank you both so much. congratulations on the book. and for the audience. the book is for sale as of today. have a great night everyone. we will see later. book tv is television for serious readers. all weekend every we can't join us again next saturday beginning at...
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louis.often, i would say, a scene setter, a thought-provoking on the federal open market committee. last week after the fed meeting, jim says he things the new framework, target inflation at 2% on average, in requiring it holds up average and overshoot before the fed even thinks about raising rates. we will ask him about that. he is pretty upbeat on the economy, for the third quarter and beyond, and thinks that will help the fed reach its inflation target. target for been on eight years since the start of 2012. that's another thing put before jim. what has changed? is the new framework your magic weapon? keep it right here. we will have a nice time with him. he's a very outspoken federal reserve bank president. this is bloomberg. ♪ look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive
louis.often, i would say, a scene setter, a thought-provoking on the federal open market committee. last week after the fed meeting, jim says he things the new framework, target inflation at 2% on average, in requiring it holds up average and overshoot before the fed even thinks about raising rates. we will ask him about that. he is pretty upbeat on the economy, for the third quarter and beyond, and thinks that will help the fed reach its inflation target. target for been on eight years since...
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president trump over the weekend defended postmaster general louis dejoy and said he was a fantasticte, "wants to make the post office great again. then he unveiled the new 2020 mailboxes. top democrats have called on postmaster general louis dejoy to resign over his plan to cut operations and make mail delivery less reliable that's right when it comes to the mail, don't mess with the old people they love mail that's why chuck schumer keeps his glasses in the opening bills position at all times. "honey, did we watch bridges of madison county last month? did you know that set us back $3.99? top democrats have called on postmaster general louis dejoy to resign over his plan to cut operations and make mail delivery less reliable, but dejoy got the last laugh because he put his letter of resignation in the mail. that's a stupid joke it's like an o. henry story or a "twilight zone." i don't know you choose either way, the joke was dumb. president trump's son-in-law and white house adviser jared kushner said yesterday that he has no fear about sending his children back to school amid the c
president trump over the weekend defended postmaster general louis dejoy and said he was a fantasticte, "wants to make the post office great again. then he unveiled the new 2020 mailboxes. top democrats have called on postmaster general louis dejoy to resign over his plan to cut operations and make mail delivery less reliable that's right when it comes to the mail, don't mess with the old people they love mail that's why chuck schumer keeps his glasses in the opening bills position at all...