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the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at the time was already an afghan guard legend. just career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted would have been well mannered presentation of dresses waterhouse the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. we confronted with the reality of meat. but i said we can be entered in areas that had previously been taboo or death obsessions sexuality violence of course he tried to stage those things with his pictures but also to tell stories with to me. that scene on. the border was obsessed with images he also filmed a lot unsaid and beyond borders way of telling stories was to create breaks and gaps and to awaken the desire of the game surrealism was alive in post-war paris it was here that bore down found his ideas. his shoe advertising. 'd the fashion the clothes the shoes are basically the opportunity the pretext for making the pictures so the pictures show more they do more than simply convey address or issue with clothes little to through h
the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at the time was already an afghan guard legend. just career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted would have been well mannered presentation of dresses waterhouse the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. we confronted with the reality of meat. but i said we can be entered in areas that had previously been taboo or death obsessions sexuality...
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the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at thetime was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted wood has been well mannered presentation of dresses. the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. we confronted with the reality of meet. the price of the donkey entered areas that had previously been taboo or death obsession sexuality violence of course he tried to stage those things with his pictures but also to tell stories with 2 minutes of a dad who also had him on. board was obsessed with images he also filmed a lot unsaid and beyond borders way of telling stories was to create breaks and gaps and to awaken the desire of the game surrealism was alive and those were paris it was here that bore down found his ideas. this is she who advertise in. order to fashion the clothes the shoes are basically the opportunity the pretext for making the pictures so the pictures show more they do more than simply convey address or issue with clothes a little dis
the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at thetime was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted wood has been well mannered presentation of dresses. the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. we confronted with the reality of meet. the price of the donkey entered areas that had previously been taboo or death obsession sexuality violence of course he...
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the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at thetime was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted what has been well mannered presentation of dresses waterhouse the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. lee confronted with the reality of meat. and ice in the funky entered areas that had previously been taboo or death obsession sexuality violence of course he tried to stage those things with his pictures but also to tell stories with to me. that scene on. the border was obsessed with images he also filmed a lot unsaid and beyond those way of telling stories was to create breaks and gaps and to awaken the desire of the game surrealism was alive and those were paris it was here that bore down found his ideas. issue advertising. what did you give them to the fashion the clothes the shoes or basically the opportunity the pretext for making the pictures so the pictures show more they do more than simply convey address or issue with clothes little dis
the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at thetime was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted what has been well mannered presentation of dresses waterhouse the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. lee confronted with the reality of meat. and ice in the funky entered areas that had previously been taboo or death obsession sexuality violence of course...
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the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at thetime was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted what has been well mannered presentation of dresses waterhouse the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. we confronted with the reality of meat. but i said we're going to enter the areas that had previously been taboo or death obsessions sexuality violence of course he tried to stage those things with his pictures but also to tell stories with. that scene on. the border was obsessed with images he also filmed a lot unsaid and beyond borders way of telling stories was to create breaks and gaps and to awaken the desire of the game surrealism was alive in post-war paris it was here that bore down found his ideas. issue advertising. 'd the fashion the clothes the shoes are basically the opportunity the pretext for making the pictures so the pictures show more they do more than simply convey address or issue with clothes little to through. desire is awa
the young artist sought and found inspiration and encouragement in the surrealist man ray who at thetime was already an afghan guard legend. career as a fashion photographer began with a shock in 1955 the 27 year old transplanted what has been well mannered presentation of dresses waterhouse the privily decorated world of ladies was provoked. we confronted with the reality of meat. but i said we're going to enter the areas that had previously been taboo or death obsessions sexuality violence of...
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a man named ray recorded the video. he says police arrived after several women started arguing. before taking the video, he says blake and three officers were wrestling. according to ray one officer tased blake telling him to drop the knife. ray says he then started recording as blake walked around the car. >> the police might say he was resisting arrest but he wasn't attacking the police. they were telling him, drop the knife. i didn't see a knife in his hand. >> reporter: now a new video surfacing overnight showing a different angle of the shooting. blake is seen on the ground appearing to fight with officers before getting up and walking around the driver's side of the car where he is shot. >> mom, you have to get back. >> reporter: investigators have not said whether blake had a knife or any other weapon. in the meantime, the shooting now getting reaction from major sports stars like aaron rodgers and lebron james. >> frankly it's just [ bleep ] up in our community, and i know people get tired of hearing me say it but we are scared as black people in america. black men, blac
a man named ray recorded the video. he says police arrived after several women started arguing. before taking the video, he says blake and three officers were wrestling. according to ray one officer tased blake telling him to drop the knife. ray says he then started recording as blake walked around the car. >> the police might say he was resisting arrest but he wasn't attacking the police. they were telling him, drop the knife. i didn't see a knife in his hand. >> reporter: now a...
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eagle was known as the tuba man and ray kroc owned the san diego padres. at the first game of the season, tuba man always had to be there. because he played the tuba. his tuba was a bright green camouflage in some places and he went and got the tuba and he would literally walk up and down the aisle here in these little kids would jump in behind him like a snake following him. he did that for about an hour one day and he was going to quit. he was getting tired. the captain of the ship came down and said, that is really great. he said, thank you i am going to , quit. he says, no you're not. [laughter] you will be here for the next six hours. [laughter] by the time we got to the bay in the philippines, his lips -- the kids gathered around him. they loved him. he really saved the day. that was quite a mess. swift 22, where are you today? i just saw this in a magazine a month ago. this was the famous aircraft that i flew in and out with. it's in a cocoon. i'm glad to tell you that that aircraft is soon to be relocated to the castle air museum in california. they
eagle was known as the tuba man and ray kroc owned the san diego padres. at the first game of the season, tuba man always had to be there. because he played the tuba. his tuba was a bright green camouflage in some places and he went and got the tuba and he would literally walk up and down the aisle here in these little kids would jump in behind him like a snake following him. he did that for about an hour one day and he was going to quit. he was getting tired. the captain of the ship came down...
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i spoke in a zoom call on sunday with a man named ray carroll who lives in indiana, former air force,et service agent. some life-saving heart medication he had to drive round trip because of the postal delays. >> i had to drive over 60 miles to receive heart medicine. i think my story pales in comparison. men and women who are vets that have to drive much further than that to go pick up their meds. >> reporter: he said his story pales in comparison. he's right. a woman in missouri whose father is 100% dependent on oxygen, he had to wait a week for inhalers and oxygen. if he had to drive, it would have been a 40-mile trip and he would have been exposed to covid potentially. major concerns there and across the country about these delays, steph. >> americans deserve better than that. geoff, thank you. great reporting. >>> joining us now to dig deeper, someone who has seen firsthand how this has impacted our nation's veterans. john schultz, votevets.org, that gives a voice to hundreds of thousands of veterans across the country. you put out an ad on this very issue and i want to share a b
i spoke in a zoom call on sunday with a man named ray carroll who lives in indiana, former air force,et service agent. some life-saving heart medication he had to drive round trip because of the postal delays. >> i had to drive over 60 miles to receive heart medicine. i think my story pales in comparison. men and women who are vets that have to drive much further than that to go pick up their meds. >> reporter: he said his story pales in comparison. he's right. a woman in missouri...
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man: these elections have gotten to the point now where it's all about how w much mononey you can raiman 2: we need to get back whwhere the people in washininn represent me and you.
man: these elections have gotten to the point now where it's all about how w much mononey you can raiman 2: we need to get back whwhere the people in washininn represent me and you.
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man: these elections have gotten to the point now where it's all about how w much mononey you can rai2: we need to get back whwhere the people in washininn represent me and you.
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responding to a domestic disturbance call when they appeared to try to contact a man named jacob lake. >>video taken by ray sean white a witness shows 2 officers pointed their weapons at blake. well blake walked away from that white's video shows when blake opened the car door and got in an officer grabbed blake shirt and then appeared to shoot him in the back. >>it's unclear why not buy. >>i got fired. >>i'm just witness in a record that i was so angry and me personally. i couldn't really sleep. it was just so traumatic. >>civil rights attorney benjamin crump represents blake and his family and says blake was breaking up a fight between 2 women. officials say 2 officers are on administrative leave and cooperating while the state's department of justice reviews the shooting. blake is now fighting for his life after being airlifted from the scene of the police encounter we will do it. having a grid residents call it just one event in a series that includes the may 25th death of george floyd which sparked months of protests around the world. >>which i'd of the rodney king, which item and right now just to ro
responding to a domestic disturbance call when they appeared to try to contact a man named jacob lake. >>video taken by ray sean white a witness shows 2 officers pointed their weapons at blake. well blake walked away from that white's video shows when blake opened the car door and got in an officer grabbed blake shirt and then appeared to shoot him in the back. >>it's unclear why not buy. >>i got fired. >>i'm just witness in a record that i was so angry and me...
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man was. joe louis is willing to accept it. sugar rayson came from a different newer, , era, and he wasn't willing to accept it. joe louis could not keep the notion of control of sugar ray robinson. he was more -- he was more prone to react very quickly if his pride was insulted. >> host: that's an interesting common thread of all groundbreaking political african-american athletes is that they tend to not come from the south of the united states, or they tend to be refugees from the south. jackie robinson went from georgia to pasadena, california, or curt flood who came from oakland, california. publishers talk with someone about that the other day about the way that when marvin miller was looking for someone to challenge the reserve clause he was looking for an african-american athlete who was not from the south but who was influenced by the broader tenor of the times. it seems sugar ray robinson was very influenced by what it meant to live in harlem at that time. and harlem is in many ways a character in the story and people should kno
man was. joe louis is willing to accept it. sugar rayson came from a different newer, , era, and he wasn't willing to accept it. joe louis could not keep the notion of control of sugar ray robinson. he was more -- he was more prone to react very quickly if his pride was insulted. >> host: that's an interesting common thread of all groundbreaking political african-american athletes is that they tend to not come from the south of the united states, or they tend to be refugees from the...
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responding to a domestic disturbance call when they appeared to try to contact a man named jacob lake. >>video taken by ray sean white a witness shows 2 officers pointed their weapons at lake well blake walked away from that white's video shows when blake opened the car door and got in an officer grabbed blake shirt and then appeared to shoot him in the back. >>it's unclear why not buy. >>i got fired. >>i'm just witness in a recording it i was so angry and me personally. i couldn't really sleep. it was just so traumatic. >>civil rights attorney benjamin crump represents blake and his family and says blake was breaking up a fight between 2 women. officials say 2 officers are on administrative leave and cooperating while the state's department of justice reviews the shooting. blake is now fighting for his life after being airlifted from the scene of the police encounter we will do it. entered residents call it just one event in a series that includes the may 25th death of george floyd which sparked months of protests around the world. >>which i'd of the rodney king, which i don't and right now this is your o
responding to a domestic disturbance call when they appeared to try to contact a man named jacob lake. >>video taken by ray sean white a witness shows 2 officers pointed their weapons at lake well blake walked away from that white's video shows when blake opened the car door and got in an officer grabbed blake shirt and then appeared to shoot him in the back. >>it's unclear why not buy. >>i got fired. >>i'm just witness in a recording it i was so angry and me personally....
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ray charles using the man. so is a fascinating place to work and grow up. i would going to cambridge which was right outside of belmont. and we could to the used bookstores . started reading like a man presence especially at night. i read any of the crap that i write. and really turned me on pretty they when the going to grad school and vanderbilt freedoms in a phd program there. and vietnam got in the way. peter: you think you took off. james: i think i tell good stories. i was lucky. and alex was what made me take off. in the publisher really believed in it. and along came a spider is a very readable book. a lot of big fans out there. a lot of fans. we just actually, did this in the first time in eight years now pretty we put out a call and it is amazing, these kids. in the rock kid kids anymore. they're older. they said oh my god, they got me reading it was my favorite. their crying. it's cool thing. peter: james patterson, is most recent nonfiction is the house of kennedy and is available now when the bookstores reopen or online. thank you for spinning
ray charles using the man. so is a fascinating place to work and grow up. i would going to cambridge which was right outside of belmont. and we could to the used bookstores . started reading like a man presence especially at night. i read any of the crap that i write. and really turned me on pretty they when the going to grad school and vanderbilt freedoms in a phd program there. and vietnam got in the way. peter: you think you took off. james: i think i tell good stories. i was lucky. and alex...
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man. no way. to compete in ray's car driving. and they are winning. our own motor sport expert consensus the fastest female wrestler car driver is a long time ok let's read. in 30 minutes on d w. could she ready. oh you mean one stock to show ok as a trunk channel does have negative consequences especially for young people as a magazine it is used more and more often. what responsible use of cannabis looks like and the medicinal potential of the plant. in good shape. 60 minutes d.w. . happiness is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous sized view of nature david and this is climate change regular sex how freeness entire books you get smarter for free to be books on. this is d.w. news lines from berlin anger on the streets of beirut protests following choose days devastating explosion leave at least one police officer dad on dozens of people injured demonstrators plenty blame the plaster on the gears of government corruption also coming up. u.s. president donald trump signs executive orders
man. no way. to compete in ray's car driving. and they are winning. our own motor sport expert consensus the fastest female wrestler car driver is a long time ok let's read. in 30 minutes on d w. could she ready. oh you mean one stock to show ok as a trunk channel does have negative consequences especially for young people as a magazine it is used more and more often. what responsible use of cannabis looks like and the medicinal potential of the plant. in good shape. 60 minutes d.w. . happiness...
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[man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayndation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. glancd quickly shay doron shape it see any has to be my name is ariel to ecuador on shane my native language my name means thunder woman. i'm so happy to be here and i want to recognize the special territory of the coast me walk- for allowing me to be here today and it's so good to be here pioneers thirtieth anniversary. as a board member of pioneers i remember when i sit on this stage three years ago as a keynote. and one of the things that helped ease my time up here was the introduction provided by clayton thomas mueller
[man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayndation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. glancd quickly shay doron shape it see any has to be my name is ariel to ecuador on shane my native language my name means thunder woman. i'm so happy to be here and i want to recognize the special territory of the coast me walk- for allowing me to be here today and it's so...
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[man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayndation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. . and conflicts onene of the silence and f fickle some casualties is often n the enenvironment. from the chemical contamination of soil and the collapse of water and food supplies. to the habitat damage caused by displacement. all has devastating consequences. nono sir a
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[man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayndation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation.
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[man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayndation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. ♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now! about these stories fact that these elections wilill be fraudulent, they will be fixed, they will be rigged. that probably will happen. amy: as president trump floats the idea of delaying the november election, we look at many of the questions surroundinis
[man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayndation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. ♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now! about these stories fact that these elections wilill be fraudulent, they will be fixed, they will be rigged. that probably will happen. amy: as president trump floats the idea of delaying the november election, we look at many...
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[man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayndation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [mikael colville-andersen] at the heart of a challenged but fiercely proud nation lies its capital. this is mexico city. this is a megacity. the fifth largest in the world: 21 million inhabitants. it's also the eighth richest city in the world, and yet 30% of the population live in poverty. what a vast spectrum in which i get to work in my search for the life-sized city. but i know that there are people here, like in cities everywhere around the world, who are working positively to force urban change. i want to hear, see and experience what they're doing to improve urban life in this vast arena of contradictions.
[man speaking indistinctly] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayndation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [mikael colville-andersen] at the heart of a challenged but fiercely proud nation lies its capital. this is mexico city. this is a megacity. the fifth largest in the world: 21 million inhabitants. it's also the eighth richest city in the world, and yet 30% of the population...
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responding to a domestic disturbance call when they appeared to try to contact a man named jacob lake video taken by ray sean white a witness shows 2 officers pointed their weapons at blake. well blake walked away from that. >>white's video shows when blake opened the car door and got in an officer grabbed blake shirt and then appeared to shoot him in the back. it's unclear why not buy. >>i have heard. >>i'm just witness in a record i was so angry and me personally. i couldn't really even sleep. it was just so traumatic. >>civil rights attorney benjamin crump represents blake and his family and says blake was breaking up a fight between 2 women. officials say 2 officers are on administrative leave and cooperating while the state's department of justice reviews the shooting. blake is now fighting for his life after being airlifted from the scene of the police encounter we will do it. >>having a grid residents call it just one event in a series that includes the may 25th death of george floyd which sparked months of protests around the world. >>which i'd of the rodney king, which i don't and right now jus
responding to a domestic disturbance call when they appeared to try to contact a man named jacob lake video taken by ray sean white a witness shows 2 officers pointed their weapons at blake. well blake walked away from that. >>white's video shows when blake opened the car door and got in an officer grabbed blake shirt and then appeared to shoot him in the back. it's unclear why not buy. >>i have heard. >>i'm just witness in a record i was so angry and me personally. i couldn't...
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ray: he's a good man.type of guy he is and how kind he is, if you just break it down to him and let him know you need some help, he's the first one that wants to help. he'd make sure that the guys here are happy and they make enough money to take home for their family, and he might give them a little extra hours, and that's what makes him special. if you're not inside the doors with him, you'll never understand. lemonis: can the three of us sit down for a few minutes? corey: sure. lemonis: i always want to understand the people side of it first. i mean, why are you in this business? what's your motivation? corey: this is all i really have ever done. i started working at a bagel place that my father was working at in the early '80s in new jersey. and we went to florida with the first store and then even the second store. then i met laurie. from florida to here -- we -- we have five children, two of them are in heaven. they had polycystic kidney disease, and basically it's a disease that captures and covers
ray: he's a good man.type of guy he is and how kind he is, if you just break it down to him and let him know you need some help, he's the first one that wants to help. he'd make sure that the guys here are happy and they make enough money to take home for their family, and he might give them a little extra hours, and that's what makes him special. if you're not inside the doors with him, you'll never understand. lemonis: can the three of us sit down for a few minutes? corey: sure. lemonis: i...
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many other outlets stop she's the author of two previous books radio shangri-la and ray and joan, that's about the manwho made the mcdonald's fortune and the woman who gave it all away. lisa, thank you so much for being with us, really excited about talking about the book. >> back at you. thank you so much. i use the atlanta history center for research so i'm delighted to be virtually with the constituency now. >> we are glad to have you. i think it's difficult probably for some of the people watching to imagine life before news was accessible all the time. or what television news even look like before cnn wants four years ago. this idea of 24 hour, 24/7 cable news network before cnn. >> until ted turner turned the switch on channel 17 on west peachtree street on all night, there was no tv all night. it really is hard for people to imagine but before cable had come along and before ted had the idea, television stopped usually after the late movie. it was off all night until it fluttered on at dawn. the idea of an all-news or all anything channel was like a spaceship from mars. crazy and unimaginable.
many other outlets stop she's the author of two previous books radio shangri-la and ray and joan, that's about the manwho made the mcdonald's fortune and the woman who gave it all away. lisa, thank you so much for being with us, really excited about talking about the book. >> back at you. thank you so much. i use the atlanta history center for research so i'm delighted to be virtually with the constituency now. >> we are glad to have you. i think it's difficult probably for some of...
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responding to a domestic disturbance call when they appeared to try to contact a man named jacob lake video taken by ray sean white a witness shows 2 officers pointed their weapons at blake. well blake walked away from that. >>white's video shows when blake opened the car door and got in an officer grabbed blake shirt and then appeared to shoot him in the back. it's unclear why not buy. >>i got fired. >>i'm just witness in a record i was so angry and me personally. i couldn't really even sleep. it was just so traumatic. >>civil rights attorney benjamin crump represents blake and his family and says blake was breaking up a fight between 2 women. officials say 2 officers are on administrative leave and cooperating while the state's department of justice reviews the shooting. blake is now fighting for his life after being airlifted from the scene of the police encounter we will do it. >>gerd residents call it just one event in a series that includes the may 25th death of george floyd which sparked months of protests around the world. >>which i'd of the rodney king, which i don't and right now just to roll
responding to a domestic disturbance call when they appeared to try to contact a man named jacob lake video taken by ray sean white a witness shows 2 officers pointed their weapons at blake. well blake walked away from that. >>white's video shows when blake opened the car door and got in an officer grabbed blake shirt and then appeared to shoot him in the back. it's unclear why not buy. >>i got fired. >>i'm just witness in a record i was so angry and me personally. i couldn't...
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ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarelella cheese. there's a good chancnce you're tastingng e oof our milklk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really foforced our industy toto start looking a at ways to mitigate the e methane that coms off or out of the cow. you u ner want to get more regegulations thrown on top of you. they're extreremely hard to deal wiwithd sometimes you can't deal with them. everybody's
ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then...
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man was. joe lewis was willing to accept it. sugar ray robinson came from a different, newer era.was not willing to accept it. joe lewis could not keep emotional control of sugar ray robinson. it was more theory, he was more prone to react very quickly of his pride was insulted. so when that's an interesting common thread of all political african-american athletes. they tend to not come from the south of the united states. they tend to be refugees from the south project he robinson going from georgia to pasadena, california. or curt flood you came from oakland, california. i was just talking with someone about that the other day. the way when marvin muller was looking for someone to challenge the reserve clause he was looking for an african-american athlete who is not from the south but was influenced by the broader tenor of the time. sufficient rights. right to civic and. >> host: and sugar ray leonard was what it was like to live in harlem. and harlem is in many ways a character in the story part is not a typical biography. certainly not a typical sports biography. you have pers
man was. joe lewis was willing to accept it. sugar ray robinson came from a different, newer era.was not willing to accept it. joe lewis could not keep emotional control of sugar ray robinson. it was more theory, he was more prone to react very quickly of his pride was insulted. so when that's an interesting common thread of all political african-american athletes. they tend to not come from the south of the united states. they tend to be refugees from the south project he robinson going from...
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man was rescued under a building that collapsed. the lebanese government says an unspecified number of officials are under house arrest. ray bogan has the latest. >> reporter: this is the moment an explosion shook lebanon's capital, beirut, and sent a mushroom cloud into the sky. >> i saw something flash, and i couldn't hear anymore . >> reporter: the building is destroyed. some beyond repair. the victims overwhelmed hospitals. they urgently asked for blood donations and generators to keep the lights on. >> i do not know. a catastrophe hit lebanon. >> reporter: countries around the world are pledging support including britain, france, and the united states. >> we will be there to help. >> reporter: an investigation is underway. sodium nitrate may have been stored improperly and ignited. president trump indicated his top generals believe it may have been an attack. >> they seem to think it was a mom. >> reporter: this is a difficult time for lebanon. in addition to the pandemic, the country is in economic turmoil. inflation is soaring in addition to unemployment and poverty. the foreign minister resigned. foxnews. >>> in mi
man was rescued under a building that collapsed. the lebanese government says an unspecified number of officials are under house arrest. ray bogan has the latest. >> reporter: this is the moment an explosion shook lebanon's capital, beirut, and sent a mushroom cloud into the sky. >> i saw something flash, and i couldn't hear anymore . >> reporter: the building is destroyed. some beyond repair. the victims overwhelmed hospitals. they urgently asked for blood donations and...
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ray—gan morris is in los angeles. thanks forjoining. thanks for joining. there thanks forjoining. there were so thanks forjoining. there were so many people affected by this man's sentenced inside a university ballroom and coronavirus had something to do without because people had to be safely distanced and there we re d oze ns be safely distanced and there were dozens of people there, nowhere near the number that we re nowhere near the number that were impacted by this man, but they sat together as families and some of them gave impact statements, talking about his crimes, what the effect was on theirfamilies, crimes, what the effect was on their families, and he crimes, what the effect was on theirfamilies, and he was sentenced right there in that courtroom. he did apologise, he was in a wheelchair, he took off his mask and he told them, i'm truly truly sorry. why did it ta ke truly truly sorry. why did it take so long then for him to be caught and convicted and sentenced? well, he was a police officer, and during the 70s, some people actually speculated that they thought maybe it was a police officer because he always seemed one step ahead of investigators.
ray—gan morris is in los angeles. thanks forjoining. thanks for joining. there thanks forjoining. there were so thanks forjoining. there were so many people affected by this man's sentenced inside a university ballroom and coronavirus had something to do without because people had to be safely distanced and there we re d oze ns be safely distanced and there were dozens of people there, nowhere near the number that we re nowhere near the number that were impacted by this man, but they sat...
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man... was me. against uv damage and early skin aging? try neutrogena ultra sheer. it provides exceptional cellular protection from burning uvb rayse 25% at neutrogena.com. comes new wild catch. premium, ready-to-eat fillet pieces of albacore tuna, or alaskan salmon, or ahi yellowfin with just water and sea salt. new wild catch from chicken of the sea. enjoy the catch of the day any day. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your
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man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. >> rayomised you an announcement. i have to tell you about my first picture book. it is coming this fall, it is called "the spider who saved christmas." it concerns a spider and the pivotal role and l,>> the spider who saved christmas in a pivotal world and also explains why we put tinsel in trees hope can be t found inhe the darkest places. now on amazon and barnes & nobl noble. i will spend my web here all alone shannon bream and "fox news @ night" team take it shfrom here. it's all yours. >> you were kind enough to give me a sneak peek that is oo amazing christmas story. congratulations on the upcoming release. >> thank you so r much. >> kicking off tonight with a fox news alert president trump not holding back against the democratic b b opponents with je biden and kamala harris and causing
man up, america, by boosting total testosterone. build muscle, fuel desire, and improve performance. get test x180 from force factor, the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. >> rayomised you an announcement. i have to tell you about my first picture book. it is coming this fall, it is called "the spider who saved christmas." it concerns a spider and the pivotal role and l,>> the spider who saved christmas in a pivotal world and also explains why we put tinsel...
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ray juice court system. i mean, who do you expect? would you go to justice, chief justice john robert for his arbitration of a serious issue? the manobviously sold out to the left. i mean, where would you -- everybody, every court level they're making decisions based on which president appointed them, which party they find most appealing to their personal political view. i mean, it's outrageous, tom. >> well, on top of that, on top of that kind of general bias, lou, i you've got this crazed anti-trump antagonism by certain judges that have made liberal activism look like didly winks from the past. president trump isn't being protected under the law by too many judges because they don't like him personally. it's the worst form of judicial abuse and harassment. lou: yeah. well, it is, it's a hell of a lot more than a personal preference. they're going after this president because he's turning them upside down. he is turning this country back from the left that has controlled it for a decade, and they know whether it is in foreign policy or domestic that this president is doing up precedented things -- unprecedented things for this na
ray juice court system. i mean, who do you expect? would you go to justice, chief justice john robert for his arbitration of a serious issue? the manobviously sold out to the left. i mean, where would you -- everybody, every court level they're making decisions based on which president appointed them, which party they find most appealing to their personal political view. i mean, it's outrageous, tom. >> well, on top of that, on top of that kind of general bias, lou, i you've got this...
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man. walked past the police. they gave him some water and high five. they gave my son seven bullets to the back for a so-called knife that nobody ever saw. who had x-ray vision and saw the knife in the car? >> and so the thing is this knife. many questions surrounding it. police, the investigators say they found it on the driver's side of the vehicle. they say that mr. blake admitted to have the knife. we have yet to see a photo of this knife. we'll see if investigators at some point release it. back here in kenosha today, there are planned rallies and marches with the family. that will happen later this afternoon. >> the town and community trying to put the pieces back together. shimon prokupecz, thank you so much. >>> for the first time, president trump is addressing the shooting of jacob blake. the president did not talk about the shooting during the republican national convention, but he was asked about it following a rally in new hampshire last night. here's what he had to say. >> i'm looking into it very strongly. i'll be getting reports, and i'll certainly let you know pretty soon, but it was not a good sight. i didn't like the sight of it, cer
man. walked past the police. they gave him some water and high five. they gave my son seven bullets to the back for a so-called knife that nobody ever saw. who had x-ray vision and saw the knife in the car? >> and so the thing is this knife. many questions surrounding it. police, the investigators say they found it on the driver's side of the vehicle. they say that mr. blake admitted to have the knife. we have yet to see a photo of this knife. we'll see if investigators at some point...
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ray ill. the keynote speaker tonight is first lady melania trump. she'll address the convention live from the white house rose garden. >>> in wisconsin, the parents of a young black man hot and paralyzed by police are calling for peace in the community following two nights of violent protest. jacob blake was shot in the black 7 times by police in kenosha on sunday night. his family said he is partially paralyzed as a result. >>> more crews and cooler weather helping firefighters make progress on the bay area wildfires. the lnu fire in the north bay is now up to 27% contained. the czu fire in the santa cruz mountains is at 17s we%, and the scu fire has grown to become the second largest fire in state history. that fire is now 15% contained. altogether, the fires have burned nearly 800,000 acres. >>> more than 77,000 people are still evacuated by the fire burning in the santa cruz mountains. >> yeah, some have been away for a week now, and anxiety is growing. jesse gary caught up with some of the evacuees today at an reaction center. >> is it ever gonna end? you know, they won't go home. >> reporter: boulder creek evacuee barbara andrews echos sentiments shared by many
ray ill. the keynote speaker tonight is first lady melania trump. she'll address the convention live from the white house rose garden. >>> in wisconsin, the parents of a young black man hot and paralyzed by police are calling for peace in the community following two nights of violent protest. jacob blake was shot in the black 7 times by police in kenosha on sunday night. his family said he is partially paralyzed as a result. >>> more crews and cooler weather helping...
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man is trying to get in his car? not a say. -- now they say that they are found a knife in his car. well did they examine the police to see if they have x-rayhrough the car? door? when he shot him, he did not know what was in the car. what he knew was that a black man seems to be expendable, and we come to say, we are no longer expendable. we are going to demand justice. [applause] his mother and father are both here. his mother got a little heat exhaustion and is sitting in the tent, but i bring you the father of this young man, who we all are rallying for. this is jacob's daddy, who said to me, i am going to fight for my son, i am going to fight for justice. let's welcome to the platform, jacob, sr.. >> we need to make way. reverend sharpton jacob blake. : say his name. >> jacob blake. say his name. >> jacob blake. >> say his name. >> jacob blake. >> say his name. >> jacob blake. >> she is going to speak for her mother. reverend sharpton his sister is going to speak for the mother first who is in the tent. >> america, unapologetically, i am here to tell you in front of the world that you've got the right one. [applause] god has been prepa
man is trying to get in his car? not a say. -- now they say that they are found a knife in his car. well did they examine the police to see if they have x-rayhrough the car? door? when he shot him, he did not know what was in the car. what he knew was that a black man seems to be expendable, and we come to say, we are no longer expendable. we are going to demand justice. [applause] his mother and father are both here. his mother got a little heat exhaustion and is sitting in the tent, but i...
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man of proven courage. >> he organized the historic grassroots campaign to reclaim our democracy. >> reporter: president trump is taking a break from the campaign trail today. we expect to see him tomorrow in pennsylvania. in washington, raygan, ktvu fox2 news . >>> tonight senator harris will formally accept the party's nomination for vice president. barack obama will be one of the featured speakers at the convention. stay with us for continuing coverage of the democratic national convention. it will start at 7 pm tonight on ktvu fox2. we will have coverage of the republican national convention. >>> today and tomorrow the golden state killer will hear from more victims who survived his attacks. the survivors have been providing victim impact statements describing how he terrorized them decades ago. he pleaded guilty to 13 murders and dozens of rapes. the former police officer was living to the attacks or dna. you will be formally sentenced on friday to multiple sentences of life in prison. >>> we continue to follow the latest developments surrounding several fires burning here in the bay area and across our state. thousands of people have been forced from their homes all the way down to santa cruz county. new evacuation
man of proven courage. >> he organized the historic grassroots campaign to reclaim our democracy. >> reporter: president trump is taking a break from the campaign trail today. we expect to see him tomorrow in pennsylvania. in washington, raygan, ktvu fox2 news . >>> tonight senator harris will formally accept the party's nomination for vice president. barack obama will be one of the featured speakers at the convention. stay with us for continuing coverage of the democratic...
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ray and her husband. how the couple and their dog are doing this morning. >>> caught on camera, the moment a parachute landing goes terribly wrong. a man we have the jaw-dropping video and an update on his condition. >>> how's this for nerves of steel? mike tyson surrounded by sharks. and he apparently hated every minute of it. >> but wait until you see how he managed to literally put one of those sharks to sleep, gently, with just one hand. that's later in "the skinny." today's monday, august 10th. >>> he had some impressive quotes, which i don't know off the top of my head, something about diving right in when fear takes over. >> he's like, go to sleep. go to sleep, shark, go to sleep. >> yeah, read it a lullaby. you know what i wanted to do but i didn't. >> i know, i know, i know. yes, you know. >> we'll get to that story. >>> right now we're going to jump into the latest developments at this hour as a coronavirus outbreak forces hundreds of students in georgia to abandon the classroom for remote learning. >> more than 5 million americans have now been diagnosed with this virus, and the u.s. death toll is nearing 163,000. >> there's
ray and her husband. how the couple and their dog are doing this morning. >>> caught on camera, the moment a parachute landing goes terribly wrong. a man we have the jaw-dropping video and an update on his condition. >>> how's this for nerves of steel? mike tyson surrounded by sharks. and he apparently hated every minute of it. >> but wait until you see how he managed to literally put one of those sharks to sleep, gently, with just one hand. that's later in "the...
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man is trying to get in his car? not a say. did they examine the police to see if they have x-ray vision to see through the car? was in the car. what he knew was that a black be expendable, and we come to say, we are no longer expendable. we are going to demand justice. his mother and father are both here. little heatot a exhaustion and is sitting in the tent, but i bring you the father of this young man, who we all are rallying for. 's this is jacob's -- this is jacob's daddy, who said to me, i am going to fight for my son, i am going to fight for justice. let's welcome to the platform, jacob senior. >> we need to make way. blake.b say his name. say his name. >> jacob blake. >> say his name. >> jacob blake. >> say his name. >> jacob blake. his sister is going to speak for the mother, who is in the tent. unapologetically, i am here to tell you in front of the world that you've got the right one. been preparing me. america, your reality is not real. catering to your delusions is no longer an option. , we will notretend be our dos i'll slaves -- your dos i'll slaves, we will not be a footstool to oppression. we w
man is trying to get in his car? not a say. did they examine the police to see if they have x-ray vision to see through the car? was in the car. what he knew was that a black be expendable, and we come to say, we are no longer expendable. we are going to demand justice. his mother and father are both here. little heatot a exhaustion and is sitting in the tent, but i bring you the father of this young man, who we all are rallying for. 's this is jacob's -- this is jacob's daddy, who said to me,...