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william davidow and michael malone .ir new book, "the autonmous revolution", reclaiming the future to be sold to machines. they dove deeply into the revolution there are living through regarding ai virtual environment. the book could be purchased everywhere including cn .com. a little bit about tonight's features. the cofounder of the capital. earlier in his career he worked at intel rated and is credited as being one of the pioneers in the high-tech markets. michael malone current technology for the san jose rookery news in the 80s. it remains one of the world's best known technology business journalist pretty together david allen loan co. wrote this book, the virtual corporation. today they're here to discuss their latest books pretty is a great trade predict. reporter: to begin, click housekeeping notes. questions can be submitted for the guess you too, chat feature. the creek post your questions there during the program there will be over did to me and i will get to as many of them as possible. must've been pretty th
william davidow and michael malone .ir new book, "the autonmous revolution", reclaiming the future to be sold to machines. they dove deeply into the revolution there are living through regarding ai virtual environment. the book could be purchased everywhere including cn .com. a little bit about tonight's features. the cofounder of the capital. earlier in his career he worked at intel rated and is credited as being one of the pioneers in the high-tech markets. michael malone current...
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[applause] dylan and christine malone are here with us tonight. ian's here, too.nd i say to them, and to all the families of america, i will fight for a real, enforceable patients' bill of rights. [applause] it's just wrong to have life-and-death medical decisions made by bean-counters at hmos, who don't have a license to practice medicine, and don't have a right to play god. it's time to take the medical decisions away from the hmos and insurance companies and give them back to the doctors and the nurses and the health care professionals. [applause] let's make that a bipartisan issue. so this is not just an election between my opponent and me, it's about our people, our families and our future, and whether forces standing in your way will keep you from living a better life. to me, this election is about mildred nystel, jacqueline johnson, katarina gutierrez, ian malone. it's about millions of americans whose names we may never know, but whose needs and dreams must always be our calling. and so, here tonight, in the name of all the working families who are the str
[applause] dylan and christine malone are here with us tonight. ian's here, too.nd i say to them, and to all the families of america, i will fight for a real, enforceable patients' bill of rights. [applause] it's just wrong to have life-and-death medical decisions made by bean-counters at hmos, who don't have a license to practice medicine, and don't have a right to play god. it's time to take the medical decisions away from the hmos and insurance companies and give them back to the doctors and...
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this is the vivian malone jones marker. her sister came to our board and said, you know, our sister accomplished a lot, but there's nothing in mobile to recognize what she did. she said, we would like to put historical marker. we said, that's a great idea, where would you like to put it? they said we would like to put it right in front of where our homestead was. this is where we grew up. from that block to the next block, there was nothing but homes behind this. over to the left, is the mobile county health department. and so ultimately, they bought this property and made it a parking lot. and they move these homes to other areas. this is where we grew up, this is where we would like to have it. ms. malone attended the university of alabama and that's when george wallace stood in the door and said segregation today, tomorrow and forever. robert kennedy was attorney general and sent in the national guard and of course, he stepped out of the way, she entered the school and graduated. from stories with the sisters, she did no
this is the vivian malone jones marker. her sister came to our board and said, you know, our sister accomplished a lot, but there's nothing in mobile to recognize what she did. she said, we would like to put historical marker. we said, that's a great idea, where would you like to put it? they said we would like to put it right in front of where our homestead was. this is where we grew up. from that block to the next block, there was nothing but homes behind this. over to the left, is the mobile...
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oh, man the malone, siraj patel race in manhattan, the president said they should do it over again.n votes, mailed in for the primary, 12,005 a hundred were rejected. patel hasn't conceded. what does that say about the state of ballots, that's not the mail. >> no, it's going to be -- it's an unprecedented thing that we're facing. i think you just showed jared kushner speaking this morning about how the vote by mail system has worked in years past. this is in the -- we never faced a pandemic like we are right now and that really is going to get in the way of these votes and like in new york, there were a lot of issues of ballots. it will happen again in november. it's expected that we're seeing technical difficulties already with the mail. and so that's where everyone agrees that there needs to be more funding to help handle this massive influx. but it's not going to help that. there is this partisan in-fighting back and forth. they need to come to the table and find an agreement. eric: and wait until dejoy sits in front of congresswoman malone tomorrow, when she tells him what he te
oh, man the malone, siraj patel race in manhattan, the president said they should do it over again.n votes, mailed in for the primary, 12,005 a hundred were rejected. patel hasn't conceded. what does that say about the state of ballots, that's not the mail. >> no, it's going to be -- it's an unprecedented thing that we're facing. i think you just showed jared kushner speaking this morning about how the vote by mail system has worked in years past. this is in the -- we never faced a...
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let's return to avery malone, now on the second floor. >> we are in the bedroom right now and you can see the bed behind me. it is henry clay's 1830's bed. we even have a letter where he talks about how comfortable this bed was and it did not even have bed bugs. we even have his duelling pistols purchased in 1799. later, they were altered a bit. we believe that they went to war in mexico with his son. henry was in two duels, one with humphrey marshall and one with john randolph. the duel with john randolph takes us back to when he was speaker of the house. he was chosen as speaker of the house because they thought he could meet john randolph on the floor or on the field. it so happened that they met on the field. john randolph compared henry clay to a character in the novel "tom jones" and called him a card cheat on the senate floor. clay was not there to defend himself and thought no man would have to endure this insult to his honor. he challenged randolph to a duel. randolph was a great shot and clay was not. randolph decided he did not want to deprive lucretia or the nation of henr
let's return to avery malone, now on the second floor. >> we are in the bedroom right now and you can see the bed behind me. it is henry clay's 1830's bed. we even have a letter where he talks about how comfortable this bed was and it did not even have bed bugs. we even have his duelling pistols purchased in 1799. later, they were altered a bit. we believe that they went to war in mexico with his son. henry was in two duels, one with humphrey marshall and one with john randolph. the duel...
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he directed a diverse range of films including bugsy malone, midnight express and evita.and a warning that his report contains flashing images. 1976 — bugsy malone, a joyous gangster musical with a cast of children armed with splurge guns. # i #isee # i see your face just a smiling... the commitments, the ups and downs of playing soul in dublin. i had to see if you could play before i paid for them. i get sick and tired of going to the funerals of black men who have been murdered by white men! mississippi burning, an oscar—winning thriller of racial injustice. you would be ha rd—pressed to see much that linked them, other than the name of the man who brought them to the screen, alan parker. we see a different world, whether it be from whatever country the film might have been about, you know, predominantly american cinema and british films, obviously, but it was just that magical place in the dark, and i can't think of anything in my childhood that actually excited me more than actually going to the movies. he had made his name making adverts, perhaps his most famous the
he directed a diverse range of films including bugsy malone, midnight express and evita.and a warning that his report contains flashing images. 1976 — bugsy malone, a joyous gangster musical with a cast of children armed with splurge guns. # i #isee # i see your face just a smiling... the commitments, the ups and downs of playing soul in dublin. i had to see if you could play before i paid for them. i get sick and tired of going to the funerals of black men who have been murdered by white...
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( laughs ) >> reporter: it's almost too much for mavis malone. hear for the very first time. >> t was almost as if she couldn't believe it. >> there's just that split second right before she covers them that i felt like she wanted to cry, like-- oh! i heard it. you know? >> reporter: the two-year-old was born with profound hearing lost. hopes were high a four-hour surgery could change that, doctors putting cochlear implants in both ears, the device directing sounds to the auditory nerve. now, without her mom signing, mavis understands. >> grandma. >> grandma. >> reporter: and a trip to the pa with her older rs a whole new world. >> i'm happy that my sister can hear, and i love her. >> reporter: an end to the silence. >> oh, sweetie, it's okay. ( laughter ) >> oh, big girl! >> reporter: and a life forever changed. janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> o'donnell: mavis was in speech class just today, and her family says they look forward to when she can join in singing, something the malones love to do. we'll be right back. alerts... ...remind us..
( laughs ) >> reporter: it's almost too much for mavis malone. hear for the very first time. >> t was almost as if she couldn't believe it. >> there's just that split second right before she covers them that i felt like she wanted to cry, like-- oh! i heard it. you know? >> reporter: the two-year-old was born with profound hearing lost. hopes were high a four-hour surgery could change that, doctors putting cochlear implants in both ears, the device directing sounds to...
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story of the state of the people that lived there. >> avery malone is with us. would you tell us about how many people come to this place every year, how it is financed and how it operates? >> we have somewhere around 15,000 year coming to see us. we have financed through a toiety and we are fortunate have all of our visitors and all of the friends who donate to keep us open, for us to tell the public about henry clay. in 1950 for toys. -- tours. this was only a couple years after henry clay's just-granddaughter died so two years after she passed away. we were only event downstairs and after, we opened up the rest of the house. shelby, watching us from sacramento, california. >> i am a great-grandson of mr. lauer, who had helped with the antislavery movement. say that he had when slavestore and needed to be housed, his magical phrase to his neighbors wise, we have some to penny nails in. there was some kind of magical significance to that, so when she had been given a horse as a young lady, she made the horse two penny nails. country this is and what a terrific
story of the state of the people that lived there. >> avery malone is with us. would you tell us about how many people come to this place every year, how it is financed and how it operates? >> we have somewhere around 15,000 year coming to see us. we have financed through a toiety and we are fortunate have all of our visitors and all of the friends who donate to keep us open, for us to tell the public about henry clay. in 1950 for toys. -- tours. this was only a couple years after...
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he will refuse personally to admit two black students, james hood and vivian malone, who the court has ordered are to be admitted to the university of alabama and george wallace to make a show of it will stand as he says, as the schoolhouse door and prevent physically those two from entering. now the court has ordered this. the kennedys know it and so does wallace. but wallace is determined to make a spectacle of this and the kennedys realize they have to allow him to do that. they will not bring the two students to the front door. they will admit them through a side door. but there will be a confrontation which will also be carried live, not necessarily on american television, but certainly on radio. and the kennedys have been preparing for this for some time. as the roots of the peace speech are the cuban missile crisis, the roots of the civil rights speech and what's happened today are seven months earlier at the university of mississippi when ross barnett, the governor of mississippi is refusing to integrate the university of mississippi. these are the last of the great big public
he will refuse personally to admit two black students, james hood and vivian malone, who the court has ordered are to be admitted to the university of alabama and george wallace to make a show of it will stand as he says, as the schoolhouse door and prevent physically those two from entering. now the court has ordered this. the kennedys know it and so does wallace. but wallace is determined to make a spectacle of this and the kennedys realize they have to allow him to do that. they will not...
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many different types of movies but i pick maybe starting at the very beginning this 1st movie bugsy malone which is not as easy to find these days it's not as the same as some of his bigger although with movies but it's a lovely movie it's a parody of american musicals and american gangster films but starring the entire cast of children it's really a delight to watch and then i have to take my absolute favorite film of his commitments an adaptation of that roddy doyle a book about irish soul singers and that's just out of 2 hours of pure joy there's no way you can go wrong with that and what a fantastic soundtrack that i do you know so what would you say is his pockets legacy and for the industry and filmmakers alike. well i think her greatest impact on the british film industry i mean he was the 1st of the generation she commercial directors i don't reckon that went on to make movies that the 2 most famous but also little traction director at lynn is another and they didn't pull that european art out of the instead look to make commercials movies but aesthetically to sort of break the gro
many different types of movies but i pick maybe starting at the very beginning this 1st movie bugsy malone which is not as easy to find these days it's not as the same as some of his bigger although with movies but it's a lovely movie it's a parody of american musicals and american gangster films but starring the entire cast of children it's really a delight to watch and then i have to take my absolute favorite film of his commitments an adaptation of that roddy doyle a book about irish soul...
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tens of thousands of ballots mailed late, not even counted, and it took six weeks to certify malone asision that remains disputed, as they refuse to concede. with us is lawyer ali najimi. welcome, it is stunning and frankly sad that so many votes in your race were not even counted. what went so wrong? >> good afternoon, it's great to be here. what went wrong, two-fold. the state board of elections, the city board of elections mailed out or printed ballots late, didn't scale up in time and they made a bet against how many people would really want to vote by mail in this election. people in new york and across the country want to vote by mail. and the united states postal service, well, they're not perfect. they've had issues with the automated system in terms of delivering postmarks onto ballot envelopes as well as accounting for the timeliness of their delivery. eric: it turned out the post office, what, mailed like 34,000 ballots, like the night before the election, the day before? i mean, how do you return those ballots -- we're going to show this in a second, these numbers. what do
tens of thousands of ballots mailed late, not even counted, and it took six weeks to certify malone asision that remains disputed, as they refuse to concede. with us is lawyer ali najimi. welcome, it is stunning and frankly sad that so many votes in your race were not even counted. what went so wrong? >> good afternoon, it's great to be here. what went wrong, two-fold. the state board of elections, the city board of elections mailed out or printed ballots late, didn't scale up in time and...
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>> george penacchio for abc news. >>> malone plans to keep singing on youtube for now.ngs and mary poppins. that's definitely an interesting take. >>> all right. thank you for joining us for abc dear california... we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting your ac to 78° or higher... or cooling off with a fan when you can. united we are always stronger. stay well, california, and keep it golden. i wanted my hepatitis c gone. i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine caused liver damage. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may f
>> george penacchio for abc news. >>> malone plans to keep singing on youtube for now.ngs and mary poppins. that's definitely an interesting take. >>> all right. thank you for joining us for abc dear california... we know these are challenging times. rest assured, you are not alone. we've all had to adapt. and with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. together, we can save energy and money. try closing your shades during the day... setting...
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bets malone changed up the words to one her favorite songs and turned it into dear dr. fauci. says she is trying to stay positive during a challenging time. >> i just feel like dr. fauci has been there for so long and i feel like he has braved a lot of storms, a lot of criticism and so i do have a crush on him. i think that he is a magician. . >> malone knows that it will be some time before she is able to get back on stage, so for now, she will keep singing on u tune. >> christine is going to get tired of y'all talking about her plan. christine. >> i wonder what he thinks of it. >> all these songs, bobbleheads, all these videos. >> right. >> he's like security! >> that is awesome. well, good for him. he deserves all the admiration h can get. he has been the one strong and unwavering voice through this pandemic and i'm sure that he will continue to be that. let's take a look at what is going on in the south bay. for today, faster sunshine, the breezes back down and that starts our warming trend that will see excessive heat, dangerous heat this weekend. now, the watch only goes
bets malone changed up the words to one her favorite songs and turned it into dear dr. fauci. says she is trying to stay positive during a challenging time. >> i just feel like dr. fauci has been there for so long and i feel like he has braved a lot of storms, a lot of criticism and so i do have a crush on him. i think that he is a magician. . >> malone knows that it will be some time before she is able to get back on stage, so for now, she will keep singing on u tune. >>...
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in pennsylvania, swing state, 37,000, owe o ohio, 23,000, and caroline malone, look at her race. the board of elections in new york didn't mail out ballots until the night before, 33,000 ballots. how do you vote? you don't vote if the board of elections mails out the night before the election. of 65,000 mail-in ballots, get this, 12,500 were rejected. that's a 20% rejection rate. so how do the american people have any faith that this will go well as we are told it could be but the president warns it won't be for november? >> right. the rejection rates are definitely a concern and we have been warning voters as well that if you don't mail in your ballots early, then there is a chance that you could risk it arriving late, not time to be counted. that is a concern. all across the board, election officials have been saying to us and we've been trying to report it through our stories that voters should act as early as possible, do not wait until the deadline just because you can send it in really close to the election doesn't mean you should. don't take a chance. if you're going to go
in pennsylvania, swing state, 37,000, owe o ohio, 23,000, and caroline malone, look at her race. the board of elections in new york didn't mail out ballots until the night before, 33,000 ballots. how do you vote? you don't vote if the board of elections mails out the night before the election. of 65,000 mail-in ballots, get this, 12,500 were rejected. that's a 20% rejection rate. so how do the american people have any faith that this will go well as we are told it could be but the president...
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and that's the story of miss vivian malone jones. this is where the marker was placed in front of where that homestead used to be. dr. jones grew up in louisiana on a sugar plantation. he wants to be a pharmacist so he goes to pharmacy school, comes to mobile and opens up a drugstore right here, 607 dolphin street. 1696, decides he wants to be a physician. goes to nashville, tennessee, becomes a doctor. doctor's office upstairs, pharmacy downstairs call eed li and let live. his home was in this parking lot across the street, okay. my citizen council comes to him and they said, i doubt they said dr. williams, they told him he need today put a sign up here that said colored because this was during the jim crow days. well, he being the smart, independent person that he was, he found a picture of himself, blew it up about the size, half size of that poster and put it in the window. he was a brown skinned guy. he said now you think they'll know i'm colored? that was dr. roger williams. he was very involved throughout the community. differ
and that's the story of miss vivian malone jones. this is where the marker was placed in front of where that homestead used to be. dr. jones grew up in louisiana on a sugar plantation. he wants to be a pharmacist so he goes to pharmacy school, comes to mobile and opens up a drugstore right here, 607 dolphin street. 1696, decides he wants to be a physician. goes to nashville, tennessee, becomes a doctor. doctor's office upstairs, pharmacy downstairs call eed li and let live. his home was in this...
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police are investigating what the appears to be an attempted murder suicide, police arrived at the malone committee last night after receiving 2911 calls that were quicklcers arrived they helped two children who were trying to get out of one of the mobile homes. they heard several gunshots than armed men came out but in police. authorities say there was one more gunshot and i managed to rescue a woman shot inside the home. the man ended up dying at the scene.>>> the apple fire is out of control northwest of palm springs, the fire is burning your cherry valley and just south of the san bernardino national forest. the fire grew significantly over the past 24 hours, the latest numbers show the fire has burned more than 20,000 acres and there is zero containment. 8000 people are under evacuation orders and at least one home has been destroyed. excessive heat warnings have also been issued with temperatures topping 100 degrees. strike teams have been sensed down south to help the fire. >>> a successful splashdown for 2 nasa astronauts, why their mission made history. >>> as you can see we have
police are investigating what the appears to be an attempted murder suicide, police arrived at the malone committee last night after receiving 2911 calls that were quicklcers arrived they helped two children who were trying to get out of one of the mobile homes. they heard several gunshots than armed men came out but in police. authorities say there was one more gunshot and i managed to rescue a woman shot inside the home. the man ended up dying at the scene.>>> the apple fire is out...
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lauren: christopher malone, thank you. iran has agreed to give the u.n.atchdog access to two sites it. was used for prohibited nuclear activities. this ends a standoff over inspections. access to the site in january because they thought was being used for explosive testing in early 2000. the president continued to continue -- promise to continue since the u.s. pulled out. >> inspectors will have access to the sites. we have given them dates for this. we have agreed on the basic dualities for this. this is extremely important. we have also agreed and recognized that these activities they will have their are related to nuclear material or possibly related nuclear activities. there was tension between them and iran over these sites. the head had met with the head and thes atomic agency president. the iaea wanted access, they said nuclear materials have been stored or used. site andnot access the in june the iaea passed a resolution demanding access. in the last few days, it seemed iran was changing position. they said they would grant access if it would stop
lauren: christopher malone, thank you. iran has agreed to give the u.n.atchdog access to two sites it. was used for prohibited nuclear activities. this ends a standoff over inspections. access to the site in january because they thought was being used for explosive testing in early 2000. the president continued to continue -- promise to continue since the u.s. pulled out. >> inspectors will have access to the sites. we have given them dates for this. we have agreed on the basic dualities...
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bugsy malone, that joyous gangster musical. ♪ the ups and downs of playing soul in dublin. >> i had tou could play before i play for them. >> sick and tired of gng to s the funer black men murdered by white men. >> and oscar winning thriller of injustic the name of the man who brought them to the screen, alan parker. >> we see a different world, whatever country the film may have been about. predominantly of american cinema, british folklore. it was just that magicar place in the i cannot think of anything in my childhood that actually excited me more than going to the movies. >> he had made his nakeg adverts. he got a job in the post room and worked his way up. ♪ 3years later, h adaptation of "evita" starring madonna won five oscar nominations. but all this came at a time when the british film industry was at its low. his ability to switch styles was rooted in his love of the movies. ♪ >>gh laur, delight, surpre, it was all there right at the beginning of a film that unched the career of one of british's great directors. >> sir alan parker, the acclaimed film director wh narrator: fun
bugsy malone, that joyous gangster musical. ♪ the ups and downs of playing soul in dublin. >> i had tou could play before i play for them. >> sick and tired of gng to s the funer black men murdered by white men. >> and oscar winning thriller of injustic the name of the man who brought them to the screen, alan parker. >> we see a different world, whatever country the film may have been about. predominantly of american cinema, british folklore. it was just that magicar...
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our next report takes us to russia's ya malone minutes region where a camera crew spent several months documenting the profound impact of global heating on the area's people and wildlife even in the depths of winter. every autumn herds of reindeer are driven down the young peninsula in russia's optic north of. the herders are members of the net people who have traditionally led nomadic lives. to cross the frozen river which is several kilometers wide at this point at night and with great caution. climate changes making the ice fin up by the nights when it's cold there's less risk of it breaking. this group reaches the far shore at daybreak there accompanied by anthropologist alexander volkova who's been studying the life and customs of the nets people for many years. families living in the main problem is the condition of their parents because they're different from their reindeer and their future means to good condition. that future is anything but secure the arctic has been warming at about twice the rate of the planet as a whole. for the next herders it's becoming more and more diff
our next report takes us to russia's ya malone minutes region where a camera crew spent several months documenting the profound impact of global heating on the area's people and wildlife even in the depths of winter. every autumn herds of reindeer are driven down the young peninsula in russia's optic north of. the herders are members of the net people who have traditionally led nomadic lives. to cross the frozen river which is several kilometers wide at this point at night and with great...
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malone talking about younger people who are just. quite sure that they don't want to come to work because they've given night she was sent up there why just style it's the simplest you know all know that these are all successful business and unfortunately the system is not just by mom who's ingenue what bad experience is. still to come with corona virus infections on the rise and france many are blaming young people for the surge details on that story and more after this break. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or inmate in the shallowness. join me every thursday on the elec simon show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back france's top scientific body is warning that a 2nd wave of corona virus will likely hit the country at t
malone talking about younger people who are just. quite sure that they don't want to come to work because they've given night she was sent up there why just style it's the simplest you know all know that these are all successful business and unfortunately the system is not just by mom who's ingenue what bad experience is. still to come with corona virus infections on the rise and france many are blaming young people for the surge details on that story and more after this break. is your media a...
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the two men never met as malone died in desktop icons in the nineteen forty three they've been united posthumously in this recently opened museum have a bridge. your greatest cd's a man tells us more now about these two figureheads and the sights rich history. the name of an elective memory is a social construct of course but it's also a political issue which is why in general the cloudud was chosen to embody the image of a countrtry t that fight back. tht takes on n *-*- germany this is the latest on a friday externanl resisistance to free front. meanwhile is only i represented the resistance from within and he's the one who managed to organize the structure the resistance movement on the ground. as a paris in the final weeks of combat the resistance movement went quite literally underground in a subterranean h. q. the runs just below this museum. some twenty meters down. and i believe see this shall was built in nineteen thirty eight nineteen thirty nine and was originally erected to allow the capital's technical services to keep functioning he's even if paparents were to comeme und
the two men never met as malone died in desktop icons in the nineteen forty three they've been united posthumously in this recently opened museum have a bridge. your greatest cd's a man tells us more now about these two figureheads and the sights rich history. the name of an elective memory is a social construct of course but it's also a political issue which is why in general the cloudud was chosen to embody the image of a countrtry t that fight back. tht takes on n *-*- germany this is the...
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the agef 76, what is britain's most versatile and successful ctdireors, his films couldn't bugsy malonessissippi burning. he won 19 back towards, 10 golden clothes and six academy awards -- 19 bafta, 10 golden globes and six academy awards. you're watching bbc america. still to come, tinseltown without tourist as the pandemic shuts down the entertainment industry. ♪ anchor: vietnam has announced its first ever coronavirus totality's after an outbreak in the city of denning -- coronavirus fatalities after an outbreak in the city of denang. they have instituted lockdown messengers. dust locked on measures. -- they have reinstituted lockdown message -- lockdown measures. >> they were so astonishe mthey tested t five times. from the first infection that had 80 new cases in one week. the biggest increase since it started, and once you start getting old people getting it, ey have the first fatality. symbolically a big blow for them and a way for countries like thailand where i am now. have had no cases for 60 days and they're proud of that. but ahis ieminder that even when you think you have
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has died following a long illness the 2 time oscar nominee directed classic films including bugsy malonemidnight express and this is city burning the 76 year old was a founding member of the directors guild of great britain. this is all just 0 these are the top stories hong kong police are reportedly seeking the arrest of 6 pro-democracy activists living in exile as china steps up in force one of its new national security law it would be the 1st time police have targeted activists outside the territory under the law samuel choose a us citizen and one of the wanted activists he says many american politicians are angry about china's suppression of freedom in hong kong i'm not the only person who's out ritual and outspoken to a number of congressional offices and i as i said from the very beginning when the law was if they're going to come after me they must love marched down to capitol hill and the rest speaker pelosi senator rubio's and everybody in the white house because they to you have been. an article you know that it's using to charge people like me. secession and colluding with for
has died following a long illness the 2 time oscar nominee directed classic films including bugsy malonemidnight express and this is city burning the 76 year old was a founding member of the directors guild of great britain. this is all just 0 these are the top stories hong kong police are reportedly seeking the arrest of 6 pro-democracy activists living in exile as china steps up in force one of its new national security law it would be the 1st time police have targeted activists outside the...
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senior security policy analyst from the office of the secretary of defense the one and only michael malone michael we haven't had john in forever thank you for coming on today. my pleasure thanks for having me so michael bottom line is there any real world military justification for putting billions into the f. 35 an arms spending into a covert 19 recovery bill. oh absolutely not in fact i'm shocked that. even the senate republicans would even buy into that simply because. they made a very strong point that they want to strictly for stimulus to put people back to work there's no place for this kind of stimulus package for the military at this point. in the stimulus package there the the congress passed a $740000000000.00. defense budget already and they and they can always add supplements later but keep the divorce from this is just a mess he's the priorities and it really shows that the trump administration's priorities including the defense department is very very skewed. and we're seeing a lot of our congress people actually shout out what they think is wasteful spending from the pentag
senior security policy analyst from the office of the secretary of defense the one and only michael malone michael we haven't had john in forever thank you for coming on today. my pleasure thanks for having me so michael bottom line is there any real world military justification for putting billions into the f. 35 an arms spending into a covert 19 recovery bill. oh absolutely not in fact i'm shocked that. even the senate republicans would even buy into that simply because. they made a very...
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it is controlled by billionaire john malone.is a move that will make tesla shares less expensive for the individual investor. the electric car company is splitting shares in a five for one exchange that has the stock rising today. tesla is up 228% this year. kodak significantly increased spending to lobby the federal government in the months before getting a $765 million government loan. kodak hasn't spent any money on lobbying since the expense of less than $5,000 in 2019. stocks could soar more than 2000%. that is your bloomberg business flash. lisa? francine? francine: thank you so much. this is what the market is looking at. they are looking at better than expected figures out of some of the banks, so if you look at european stocks, they are up. u.s. futures were also up, but it is very clear that in europe it is the technology that is going down. we saw advances in abn m -- abn amro. also looking at the pound, this is after we had data showing that the u.k., contracted last quarter by more than any other in europe, and i am
it is controlled by billionaire john malone.is a move that will make tesla shares less expensive for the individual investor. the electric car company is splitting shares in a five for one exchange that has the stock rising today. tesla is up 228% this year. kodak significantly increased spending to lobby the federal government in the months before getting a $765 million government loan. kodak hasn't spent any money on lobbying since the expense of less than $5,000 in 2019. stocks could soar...
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james hood ended ian malone, who the court has ordered our to be admitted into the university of alabama. george lawless to make a show of it, will stand at the school house door and prevent physically those two from entering. the court has ordered this. the kennedy know it. so does wallace. but wallace is determined to make a spectacle of this and the kennedys realize that they have to allow him to do that. they will not bring the two students to the front door. they will admit them through a side door, but there will be a confrontation which will also be carried live on radio. the candidates have been preparing for this for sometime. as the roots of the peace speech are the cuban missile crisis, the roots of the civil rights speech and what happens that day are seven months earlier at the university of mississippi when the governor, like george wallace, is refusing to integrate the university of mississippi. these are the last of the great public universities in the south. all others have been integrated at this point. 1962, the candidates have to send in the national guard to preserve
james hood ended ian malone, who the court has ordered our to be admitted into the university of alabama. george lawless to make a show of it, will stand at the school house door and prevent physically those two from entering. the court has ordered this. the kennedy know it. so does wallace. but wallace is determined to make a spectacle of this and the kennedys realize that they have to allow him to do that. they will not bring the two students to the front door. they will admit them through a...
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>> it's b, moses malone, in the 1978-79 season for the houston rockets.llion. >> when dr. james naismith dies in 1939, he leaves his son james jr. a strange inheritance, two typewritten pages outlining his invention -- basketball. almost immediately, the game explodes into a worldwide phenomenon. by 1959, they're even building a hall of fame in basketball's birthplace -- springfield, massachusetts. james naismith is not only the first inductee. the place is named after him. his son loans the museum the rules. >> the goal is to display them, show the world. >> by the time james naismith jr. dies in 1980, his heirs are not pleased with the hall of fame. >> i went to school in upstate new york, so i stick my head in the door. "hi, there, i'm jim naismith. i'd like to see the rules." and they would find them in the safe. >> in the safe? >> in the safe. >> not displayed? >> no, the hall of fame apparently didn't really know what to do with them or what really needed to be done. >> jim's brother, 42-year-old ian naismith, isn't just dismayed with the hall but w
>> it's b, moses malone, in the 1978-79 season for the houston rockets.llion. >> when dr. james naismith dies in 1939, he leaves his son james jr. a strange inheritance, two typewritten pages outlining his invention -- basketball. almost immediately, the game explodes into a worldwide phenomenon. by 1959, they're even building a hall of fame in basketball's birthplace -- springfield, massachusetts. james naismith is not only the first inductee. the place is named after him. his son...
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. >> malone knows that it will be time before she can get back on stage, so for now she is keeping theng on youtube. >>> the 31st annual professional business women's conference is under way. and this year it is virtual. dion lim served as emcee for a discussion with mary daly yesterday. daly is ceo of the federal reserve bank of san francisco. and she addressed what it takes to be an authentic leader sweas well as how the pandemic might actually help women in the workplace. >> wouldn't it be great if women didn't have to worry that they also had kids and pets and family obligations. because now we see it and we accept it. >> abc 7 is a media partner for the event which will also feature academy award winning actress cate blanchett, lisa ling and mayor breed as speakers. >>> all right,right,right,right, fresh prince of bellaire is coming back. will smith is teaming up with morgan cooper as a one hour retelling of the show. it will be set in modern day and it will explore serious issues like police brutality, gang crime, wealth inequality, but we don't know when it will be released. >>
. >> malone knows that it will be time before she can get back on stage, so for now she is keeping theng on youtube. >>> the 31st annual professional business women's conference is under way. and this year it is virtual. dion lim served as emcee for a discussion with mary daly yesterday. daly is ceo of the federal reserve bank of san francisco. and she addressed what it takes to be an authentic leader sweas well as how the pandemic might actually help women in the workplace....
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i think you hit the head on the nail, joshua, at the end of the interview with congresswoman malone any, if the president sees this as a campaign thread and he wants to curb this, this isn't going to be the end of this. i think whether this is rhetorical, whether this is the post master changing practices in the usps year seeing an efrlt to at the least undermine the outcome of the election. >> i should read a tweet that came through. senator susan collins just tweeted "the senate should return this week to consider a covid-19 pamg that includes the postal service emergency assistance act. a bill which would provide usps with up to $25 billion to cover losses or operational expenses resulting from covid-19, unquote. that's from senator susan collins from maine that she tweeted out just about 15 or 20 minutes ago. beth, let me ask you about the dnc. it starts on monday, our coverage begins monday evening. what in the terms of this hybrid event, definitely not going to have the same kind of gigantic arena and delegates from states saying the great state of minnesota pledges its dell gans
i think you hit the head on the nail, joshua, at the end of the interview with congresswoman malone any, if the president sees this as a campaign thread and he wants to curb this, this isn't going to be the end of this. i think whether this is rhetorical, whether this is the post master changing practices in the usps year seeing an efrlt to at the least undermine the outcome of the election. >> i should read a tweet that came through. senator susan collins just tweeted "the senate...
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mail-in voting because they're not equipped to visit and you see how bad it's been with this caroline malone scam. she scammed her way into an election. she probably lost but they said mail-in ballots, it's all mixed up. patterson, new jersey, same thing. yesterday, virginia, 500,000 applications for ballots got sent to everybody, nobody nos -- got sent to dogs, got sent to dead people. nobody has no nid what happened. they say we made a mistake. i'm sorry. 500,000 ballots sent in virginia. how do you feel about virginia going in there and you have 500,000 phony ballot applications. this is all over. maria: this is what's holding it up, this -- >> that's one aspects of it. maria: they want mail-in voting and they want money for the post a office, this is one of the sticking points that's holding back stimulus for americans during this coronavirus. >> that's one of them. maria: wanting money for the post office for mail-in voting. >> that's one of them. how would you like to have 3 and-a-half billion dollars, billion, for mail-in voting. billion. if you didn't have it -- you know how much mon
mail-in voting because they're not equipped to visit and you see how bad it's been with this caroline malone scam. she scammed her way into an election. she probably lost but they said mail-in ballots, it's all mixed up. patterson, new jersey, same thing. yesterday, virginia, 500,000 applications for ballots got sent to everybody, nobody nos -- got sent to dogs, got sent to dead people. nobody has no nid what happened. they say we made a mistake. i'm sorry. 500,000 ballots sent in virginia. how...
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>> at the least, we should be doing, i'm glad that chairwoman malone has said she's going to do this hearing on t24th, but w have to address this now. we are less than three months away from election day. i believe the speaker feels strongly that this is the most blatant way that donald trump is trying to cheat to win in november and this is an institution. vote by mail. he does it. the president of the united states votes by mail. ameen, what are what kind of outrage usousness is this. it's dpood enough for me, my vote should count, but all of you other people who might not want to go out because there's still a pandemic out there, you can't use the same system i use. just outrageous. so i'm hoping we are brought back to washington because i want to hear what my republican colleagues have to say about this. there has been silence on the other side of the aisle and i know that there are a lot of good republicans who care about defending our democracy but they're afraid of being on the oerr end of a donald trump twee rant, but right now is when we need our republican colleagues to sta
>> at the least, we should be doing, i'm glad that chairwoman malone has said she's going to do this hearing on t24th, but w have to address this now. we are less than three months away from election day. i believe the speaker feels strongly that this is the most blatant way that donald trump is trying to cheat to win in november and this is an institution. vote by mail. he does it. the president of the united states votes by mail. ameen, what are what kind of outrage usousness is this....
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later authors michael malone on the impact of the rise of artificial intelligence and virtual worlds. enjoy book td on cspan2. >> weeknights this month we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span three. tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city missouri. we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artists patrick. author and filmmaker mallory o'mara discusses her book the lady from the black lagoon, hollywood monsters and the last legacy of patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern enjoyed american history tv, this week and every weekend on c-span three. stay back next former national security advisor tom trent under donilon and steven hadley talk about the main threats to national security and discuss the coronavirus pandemic and u.s. policy toward china and russia. this event was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic is about 45 minutes. >> welcome back everyone. thank you for joining us for our second afternoon here and virtual aspen. i am very pleased now to we
later authors michael malone on the impact of the rise of artificial intelligence and virtual worlds. enjoy book td on cspan2. >> weeknights this month we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span three. tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city missouri. we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artists patrick. author and filmmaker mallory o'mara discusses her book the lady from the...
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later authors william david and michael malone on the impact of the rise of artificial intelligence andds. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> binge watch book tv this summer saturday evenings at 8:0d watch summer hours of your favorite authors, were future programs with late award-winning author toni morrison, the bluest eye and beloved. watch next saturday, august 22 as we future programs of award-winning biographer, binge watch book tv all summer on c-span2. >> every day we take your calls live on the year on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning we discussed the federal appeals court rehearing with law professor and former u.s. attorney and former republican judiciary committee counsel and former u.s. attorney brett tomlin. watch c-span "washington journal" live at seven eastern wednesday morning and be sure to join the discussion. live sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, "washington journal" in american history tv on c-span3, mark the 100th anniversary of woman suffrage and the ratification of the 19th amendment, we will take your phone c
later authors william david and michael malone on the impact of the rise of artificial intelligence andds. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> binge watch book tv this summer saturday evenings at 8:0d watch summer hours of your favorite authors, were future programs with late award-winning author toni morrison, the bluest eye and beloved. watch next saturday, august 22 as we future programs of award-winning biographer, binge watch book tv all summer on c-span2. >> every day we take your...
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look at carolyn malone, the horrible thing that took place and they are declaring her a winner with no idea where the ballots and votes are. they should do that election over but patterson, new jersey. take a look at what's going on, brian. there's nothing -- brian: so you need to put both sides together and do something. president trump: i be for opening more voting booths where people actually come in and they say here is where i live and i live in the state, you know, you're going to have people, you're going to have mailmen, people are in trouble like you wouldn't believe on small, little elections. in patterson 20% of the vote is tainted. 20%. brian: a whole bunch of ballots on the post office floor. president trump: but it's a terrible thing that's going on and they are going to get us into a mess and we'll be a laugh ing stock all over the world. you won't know who did this two years from now you're not going to know. steve: mr. president you were citing some statistics there, brian had a poll a moment ago. going back to the poll business with the cnn poll that shows now you're
look at carolyn malone, the horrible thing that took place and they are declaring her a winner with no idea where the ballots and votes are. they should do that election over but patterson, new jersey. take a look at what's going on, brian. there's nothing -- brian: so you need to put both sides together and do something. president trump: i be for opening more voting booths where people actually come in and they say here is where i live and i live in the state, you know, you're going to have...
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. >> reporter: when mavis malone from topeka, kansas, was born, her parents noticed something was differentng to things. it turned out she had a condition that led to a total hearing loss. so the family tried hearing aids, but when they stopped working, her parents knew they had to try something else, opting for cochlear implants. this past thursday, those electronic implants were activated. >> can you hear me? >> reporter: we're telling mavis' story because at that moment, something extraordinary happened. her family captured it with a camera. the miracle of science touching a child's soul. here it is, 2-year-old mavis reacting to hearing her mother's voice. >> can you hear mama? mama. i think you can hear me. >> i think that is it. >> oh. >> oh, sweetie, it's okay. >> oh, big girl. >> yeah, there was a big smile. that's mama. >> reporter: mavis, like so many of us watching her, overcome with emotion. and playing with her brother, a joy she can see and now hear. >> just incredible. our thanks to tom right there. >>> this morning we're also honoring some students from south carolina who are
. >> reporter: when mavis malone from topeka, kansas, was born, her parents noticed something was differentng to things. it turned out she had a condition that led to a total hearing loss. so the family tried hearing aids, but when they stopped working, her parents knew they had to try something else, opting for cochlear implants. this past thursday, those electronic implants were activated. >> can you hear me? >> reporter: we're telling mavis' story because at that moment,...
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next, william davidow and michael malone on the rise on virtual worlds. with the godly autonomous revolution. this spoke about the book by the virtual events posted by the commonwealth club in san francisco. this is just over an
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the first real suffrage i know of in new york 1908 where a woman named maude malone, influenced by the british suffrages organized a group of i think six women to march down the street, but 1,000 people follow them. because it's a big deal. it's so unusual for women to take to the streets and think of all the negative association that goes, that go with that. again, women are going to get bolder. the annual fifth avenue parade in new york city a huge event. first national suffrage pap rra quite the spectacle. rest interesting, and suffrages creates this their own press with main street media. that's an impetus for, really helped women were emerge in the public sphere, and that's going to change them both. change women's roles and change our concept of what the public sphere is. >> betsy? >> the petitions that linda is referring to are actually here in the archives among the many other treasures here. no one would have known elizabeth katie stanley and others had the meeting middle of july 1848 in seneca falls if the telegraph wire wasn't recently strung along the erie canal. words got
the first real suffrage i know of in new york 1908 where a woman named maude malone, influenced by the british suffrages organized a group of i think six women to march down the street, but 1,000 people follow them. because it's a big deal. it's so unusual for women to take to the streets and think of all the negative association that goes, that go with that. again, women are going to get bolder. the annual fifth avenue parade in new york city a huge event. first national suffrage pap rra quite...
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. >> well, thank you for the question, congresswoman malone in, admiral has addressed that but maybe i can summarize what he said both in this opening statement and upon response to a question. there's no doubt and i've said that myself -- if you have to wait multiple days nor result of a test and the test is done in the context of contact tracing it obviates the whole purpose of doing it because if you have 0 would toe wait that long the person has been in the community for that period of time. one way to prevent that and mid gate that is that -- mitigate that if a person goes in for a test they should assume it is positive and essentially isolate themselves before they go back -- until they get the result of the toes. the art miller said the reason for that is that there's such a surge of demand for tests they're trying to overcome that by trying to separate the testing for surveillance and give it, for example to one group and let the testing that has to do to determine if an individual is infected to be able to cut that down. he explained that but as i said he's much more capable
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also in june, vivian malone and james hood are students who are admitted to the university of alabamato admit them. the person refusing to admit them was none other than the state governor. >> as governor, i am the highest constitutional officer of the state of alabama, and i will be present to bar the entrance of any negro who attempts to enroll at the university of the alabama. >> when you have a governor standing in the way of executing a federal court order, any president is going to have to take a stand on that. that pushes kennedy to recognize that he can't avoid this issue anymore. >> as the university crisis unfolded, the kennedy administration also found itself confronted by an equally set ur set of problems elsewhere. >> all these demonstrations are breaking out in hundreds of cities. 200 people going to jail here. 500 people going to jail there. his advisers came to him and said, this is going to not die down. the only alternative is to bite the bullet and propose a bill to end segregation. >> we are confronted primarily with a moral issue. it is as old as the scriptures an
also in june, vivian malone and james hood are students who are admitted to the university of alabamato admit them. the person refusing to admit them was none other than the state governor. >> as governor, i am the highest constitutional officer of the state of alabama, and i will be present to bar the entrance of any negro who attempts to enroll at the university of the alabama. >> when you have a governor standing in the way of executing a federal court order, any president is...
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. >> meanwhile, there was a high-speed tandem bicycle driven by patty dean and gerry malone.r way north on the east drive. >> we were riding the tandem through central park. we saw this whole line of kids. i remember thinking, "i wonder why they're here so late." >> it was a man and a female riding a bike. i don't know who it was, but one person said, get them. >> all of a sudden they jumped across the road. >> it was actually terrifying. they were ripping at my arms and legs and clothing. as a woman, you immediately wonder what's going to happen. >> we all started chasing the bike, and basically they got away. >> i would run to the park, usually entering at the 84th street entrance just by the metropolitan museum of art. i would go to the 102nd street cross drive that would go from the east drive of the park over to the west drive of the park. >> the whole thing was very chaotic. we were getting a lot of 911 calls. people were coming into the precinct. we had other people stopping cops who were on patrol. >> they're attacking joggers on the reservoir in the vicinity of 96th
. >> meanwhile, there was a high-speed tandem bicycle driven by patty dean and gerry malone.r way north on the east drive. >> we were riding the tandem through central park. we saw this whole line of kids. i remember thinking, "i wonder why they're here so late." >> it was a man and a female riding a bike. i don't know who it was, but one person said, get them. >> all of a sudden they jumped across the road. >> it was actually terrifying. they were...