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anglin especially with the fa, all the teams man united who come in totte n ha m , the teams man unitedbigger because these are global brands all around the world. everybody‘s heard of them and everybody wants to be part of english football. they had already won the series but england lost the final t20 in southhampton. england said the targeted and 146 to win and haven't talked scored with the bat it was a moment to forget for beer so. he made a complete and utter mess of this catch. which would've removed the australian captain early in their run chase. australia never really looked like losing the game though. in the end they want by five wickets. it's one of the few major sporting events that's pressed ahead despite the pandemic. as a reminder of the potential for tour de france. five had tested positive including the director. the rates continued this afternoon without doing that with sam bennett claiming victory in station. the tour de france was delayed by coronavirus and organisers of the desperate the first came today with race director that the race director christian prudhomm
anglin especially with the fa, all the teams man united who come in totte n ha m , the teams man unitedbigger because these are global brands all around the world. everybody‘s heard of them and everybody wants to be part of english football. they had already won the series but england lost the final t20 in southhampton. england said the targeted and 146 to win and haven't talked scored with the bat it was a moment to forget for beer so. he made a complete and utter mess of this catch. which...
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i love football, mainly man united. i love reading, listening to music.know, i kind of live a pretty normal life for a 19—year—old, except for the fact that i've got sma. i used to play the piano, used to play the drums, but i've had to stop both of those things because of my disability getting worse and i can't keep up with the speed of the notes that i'd be playing on the piano or the pedal in the drums. i've got more challenges than other people but ijust try and live my life the best i possibly can, because that's all i can do, really. jake is absolutely lovely. even through all the pain, everything he's going through, he still manages to smile, get up in the morning, and do what he needs to do. now he's got to 19 and he knows himself, and he questions everything, but seriously, he's the one who actually keeps me level. he is amazing. an amazing kid. sma is short for spinal muscular atrophy, and it's basically a disease where over time, my muscles get weaker and weaker and weaker, so i won't be able to continue doing what i once was able to do. if i w
i love football, mainly man united. i love reading, listening to music.know, i kind of live a pretty normal life for a 19—year—old, except for the fact that i've got sma. i used to play the piano, used to play the drums, but i've had to stop both of those things because of my disability getting worse and i can't keep up with the speed of the notes that i'd be playing on the piano or the pedal in the drums. i've got more challenges than other people but ijust try and live my life the best i...
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where england, especially with the fa, with all the teams, there's a lot of premier league clubs, man unitedburst onto the scene scene as well, tottenham, west ham. i think it's just growing bigger because these are global brands all around the world. everybody‘s heard of them, and everybody wants to be part of english football. let's take a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines today. aston villa are closing in on signing brentford striker ollie watkins. they've agreed a fee of £28 million that could rise to 33 million. watkins scored 26 goals for the bees last season. meanwhile, michy batshuayi is set to move to crystal palace on loan and sign a contract extension at his parent club chelsea. it would be a second stint at palace for the striker, who scored 13 goals for the club during a loan spell there last year. and curry has completed his move to everton from watford. this is the third major signing for everton in the last four days after the arrivals of alan and james rodriguez. and england head coach phil neville has named seven newcomers in his 30—strong september t
where england, especially with the fa, with all the teams, there's a lot of premier league clubs, man unitedburst onto the scene scene as well, tottenham, west ham. i think it's just growing bigger because these are global brands all around the world. everybody‘s heard of them, and everybody wants to be part of english football. let's take a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines today. aston villa are closing in on signing brentford striker ollie watkins. they've agreed a...
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england, especially with the fa, with all the teams, there's a lot of premier league clubs — man united tottenham, west ham — and i think it'sjust growing bigger because these are global brands all around the world. everybody‘s heard of them, and everybody wants to be part of english football. they'd already won the series, but england lost the final t20 against australia in southampton. england set the tourists a target of 146 to win. and having top—scored with the bat, there was a moment to forget for wicketkeeperjonny bairstow. he made a complete mess of this catch which would have removed the australian captain aaron finch early in their run chase. australia never really looked like losing the game and won it by five wickets. it's one of the few major sporting events that's pressed ahead this year despite the pandemic, but there was a reminder of the potential dangers at the tour de france. five people have tested positive — including the race director. the competition continued this afternoon regardless, with ireland's sam bennett claiming victory in stage ten. nick parrott has the
england, especially with the fa, with all the teams, there's a lot of premier league clubs — man united tottenham, west ham — and i think it'sjust growing bigger because these are global brands all around the world. everybody‘s heard of them, and everybody wants to be part of english football. they'd already won the series, but england lost the final t20 against australia in southampton. england set the tourists a target of 146 to win. and having top—scored with the bat, there was a...
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i love football, mainly man united. i love reading, listening to music.'ve got sma. i used to play the piano, used to play the drums, but i've had to stop both of those things because of my disability getting worse and i can't keep with the speed of the notes that i'd be playing on the piano or the pedal in the drums. i've got more challenges than other people but ijust try and live my life the best i possibly can, because that's all i can do, really. jake is absolutely lovely. even through all the pain, everything he's going through, he still manages to smile, get through them all, and do what he needs to do. now he's got to 19 and he knows himself, and he questions everything, but seriously, he's the one who actually keeps me level. he is amazing. an amazing kid. sma is short for spinal muscular atrophy, and it's basically a disease where over time, my muscles get weaker and weaker and weaker, so i won't be able to continue doing what i once was able to do. if i was going to try and make someone's everyday life, make it like it was with sma, like, as cl
i love football, mainly man united. i love reading, listening to music.'ve got sma. i used to play the piano, used to play the drums, but i've had to stop both of those things because of my disability getting worse and i can't keep with the speed of the notes that i'd be playing on the piano or the pedal in the drums. i've got more challenges than other people but ijust try and live my life the best i possibly can, because that's all i can do, really. jake is absolutely lovely. even through all...
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peter heading up a 9 man unit and just turned 22 and that is what he was up against, the soviet monolith and he told the story in 1946 that they were running chains of informants all through east germany, eastern germany, they are all run by former german military officers and typical german arrogance, and talk about one night one guy disappeared in 24, 48 hours, 300 people, had their chains completely wired. 67 years later got emotional about it. >> the kgb through the period we talk about got their act together, america is winging it whereas the kgb got smart levels, elaborate hoaxes, is that still the case where the inheritors of the kgb are in elections, are we living through the consequences review continuation of the period we are talking about in these agencies? >> you see it today, the day world war ii happened and even before world war ii ended the soviets understood the next enemy, going to be adversaries, americans were slow to understand that in april of 1945 as the war was ending and for some crucial years imagine the wartime alliance might be safe, two crucial years were de
peter heading up a 9 man unit and just turned 22 and that is what he was up against, the soviet monolith and he told the story in 1946 that they were running chains of informants all through east germany, eastern germany, they are all run by former german military officers and typical german arrogance, and talk about one night one guy disappeared in 24, 48 hours, 300 people, had their chains completely wired. 67 years later got emotional about it. >> the kgb through the period we talk...
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we have had premier league clubs like man united and talk to -- tottenham go and play there.arket for them. at the moment the premium it will be working hard to try and find another broadcaster to show matches within that region. when we think about the global cumulative audience of the premier league, china does bring a huge amount to the plate with that. again, that has knock on effects for broadcast revenues that the clouds will be getting, but also sponsorship as well, because you are getting a huge chunk of that audience o away every single season, sponsors will look at that and say, our revenue has dropped,' therefor we will not be paying you very much? annmarie: how does the premier league walk that fine line? minal: i think the premier league will try and stay out of the politics as much as a symbol. is difficult because you cannot deny that maybe some of the politics has played a part in this. about a month ago, cctv, a state owned channel in china, they took some of the matches off their main sports general and put them on the lesser-viewed sports channel. contracti
we have had premier league clubs like man united and talk to -- tottenham go and play there.arket for them. at the moment the premium it will be working hard to try and find another broadcaster to show matches within that region. when we think about the global cumulative audience of the premier league, china does bring a huge amount to the plate with that. again, that has knock on effects for broadcast revenues that the clouds will be getting, but also sponsorship as well, because you are...
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. >> the to from the coronavirus man united this labor day weekend.he washington institutes of health and metrics evaluation predicts over 410,000 americans could be dead from covid by new year's day. based on current trends. adding to concerns, "the new york times" points out, in terms of daily case counts, the united states overall was in worse shape going into labor day weekend than it was for memorial day weekend. the nation is now averaging 32,000 cases, up from 22,000 ahead of memorial day weekend. joining us now dr. avita pavel, aid to jarrett in the obama administration. doctor, thank you for joining us. we say it's about 40,000 new cases a day. i saw dr. anthony fauci i think it was last week saying his target in his mind for that number is 10,000 or less per day. the prospects of eaching thatener future. what do you think? >> yeah, steve, it's a great question. i think it's possible. first of all, we're doing better in terms of wearing masks and distancing, you showed footage with crowded spaces we have hot spots at campuses in faculty and s
. >> the to from the coronavirus man united this labor day weekend.he washington institutes of health and metrics evaluation predicts over 410,000 americans could be dead from covid by new year's day. based on current trends. adding to concerns, "the new york times" points out, in terms of daily case counts, the united states overall was in worse shape going into labor day weekend than it was for memorial day weekend. the nation is now averaging 32,000 cases, up from 22,000...
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man. marcus rashford's new goal. the manchester unitedd down that they're being looked down on if they ask somebody for help. and i think in this generation that we are in, that's one thing that should change. and coming up this hour... we'll be in paris to see how the new rules on wearing face masks in workplaces are going down. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. children across england and wales are preparing to go back to school this week, but there's a warning that some have fallen months behind in their learning. a study by the national foundation for education research says that children in england are three months behind, with boys and pupils from poorer areas worst affected. the study warns with the coronavirus restrictions in place, a quick catch—up is unlikely. the government says it is determined children should not lose out because of the pandemic. and on exams, the schools minister, nick gibb says a decision on d
man. marcus rashford's new goal. the manchester unitedd down that they're being looked down on if they ask somebody for help. and i think in this generation that we are in, that's one thing that should change. and coming up this hour... we'll be in paris to see how the new rules on wearing face masks in workplaces are going down. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. children across...
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united. and the wolves host man city later. in 2018. their playing live tonight on bbc in the fa cup. there will be a small crowd at tonight's fa cup match between essex—based hashtag united and cambridshire's soham town rangers. joining us is hashtag united ceo & founder spencer owen. thank you so very much for speaking to us. what an incredible story. why did you want to start a youtube team? it is an unbelievable story that i set the compass myself is real. i am a youtube or by trade, doing it over a decade. after making a lot of football videos on my channel, i wanted to start recording myself playing football. we quickly outgrew me. i don't play on the team any more. after two years are having fun going around the world are to different countries and having an amazing fan bases we joined in non—league. amazing fan bases we joined in non-league. you are not playing. tell me a little about some your players because apparently your captain is out injured. guess what that we have two lads who still play from the very beginning
united. and the wolves host man city later. in 2018. their playing live tonight on bbc in the fa cup. there will be a small crowd at tonight's fa cup match between essex—based hashtag united and cambridshire's soham town rangers. joining us is hashtag united ceo & founder spencer owen. thank you so very much for speaking to us. what an incredible story. why did you want to start a youtube team? it is an unbelievable story that i set the compass myself is real. i am a youtube or by trade,...
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man, dwight d. eisenhower, citizen of the united states, spokesman for an d symbol of the free world and son of abilene. as rich a study has this nation has produced of the capacity of greatness which lie at its grassroots. ♪ announcer 1: the big picture is an official report for the armed forces and the american people. produced by the army pictorial center. ♪ presented by the department of the army in cooperation with this station. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ announcer 1: through 20 years of wavering, wandering, through hot and cold wars, through corruption and cynicism, the american people have hungered for leadership founded on integrity and wisdom and courage. >> we need a leader who is of the people. >> a man to raise leadership by the people. >> a sturdy, humble heir to the respect and the affection all peoples felt for lincoln. such a man is general ike, dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene. >> never have so many americans
man, dwight d. eisenhower, citizen of the united states, spokesman for an d symbol of the free world and son of abilene. as rich a study has this nation has produced of the capacity of greatness which lie at its grassroots. ♪ announcer 1: the big picture is an official report for the armed forces and the american people. produced by the army pictorial center. ♪ presented by the department of the army in cooperation with this station. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020]...
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but you are saying it as a man who was brought up to be feeling for himself to be a black man in the unitedying that, for anything that you've seen that is mobilise people ‘s outrage of a black man. even the footage of a black man george floyd being kneeled on until he dies, horrifically, you can find videos or evidence or case histories of that happening to a white person. i'm not saying there is not racism involved or terrible injustice towards certain demographics. i'm saying that what is our goal? if alcohol is to eliminate these kinds of abuses and to de—escalate —— if our goal is to de—escalate militarised police forces, my thinking is the best way to do thatis thinking is the best way to do that is to get a broad—based consensus that brings people together as opposed to make people believe that this is somehow a racialised abuse that only affects one demographic and therefore they can antagonise people as we have seenin antagonise people as we have seen in some of the excessive violence associated with violence associated with violence over the summer have done after initial outpouri
but you are saying it as a man who was brought up to be feeling for himself to be a black man in the unitedying that, for anything that you've seen that is mobilise people ‘s outrage of a black man. even the footage of a black man george floyd being kneeled on until he dies, horrifically, you can find videos or evidence or case histories of that happening to a white person. i'm not saying there is not racism involved or terrible injustice towards certain demographics. i'm saying that what is...
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saying it, actually, as a man who was brought up as a — to be feeling for himself to be a black man in the unitedat is mobilised people's outrage recently of a black man — even of a black man like george floyd being kneeled on until he dies horrifically, you can find videos or evidence or case histories of that happening to a white person. i'm not saying there is not racism involved or terrible injustice towards certain demographics. what i'm saying is that what is our goal? if our goal is to eliminate these kinds of abuses and to de—escalate violent confrontations with our over—militarised police forces, then my thinking is that the best way to do that is to make — to get a broad—based consensus that brings people together, as opposed to — makes people believe that this is somehow a racialised abuse that only affects one demographic and therefore, they can tune out or can even antagonise people — as we have seen in some of the excessive violence associated with protests over the summer have done, after an initial outpouring of sympathy for the cause. i do not think that we're gonna get to a bett
saying it, actually, as a man who was brought up as a — to be feeling for himself to be a black man in the unitedat is mobilised people's outrage recently of a black man — even of a black man like george floyd being kneeled on until he dies horrifically, you can find videos or evidence or case histories of that happening to a white person. i'm not saying there is not racism involved or terrible injustice towards certain demographics. what i'm saying is that what is our goal? if our goal is...
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the actual crime of these are uncovering isn't that a greater threat to the security of the united states. man alive. the supreme court of the united states lost a giant this past week in justice ruth bader ginsburg a fierce defender of women's rights equality and giving a voice of the voiceless died friday from complications of pancreatic cancer the 87 year old lived a life many of us couldn't even fathom yet her journey reshape the american consciousness ginsberg made it possible for women to open bank accounts without meaning cosigning ginsburg made it possible for women to gain loans were home ownership without being married or having a male on the loan ginsberg fought for women's equality in college sports and faults in workplace discrimination she was a troll blazer for women's reproductive rights maintaining that women alone should decide when and if they become mothers. ginsburg was a progressive before it was invoked and left a lasting legacy that is now being played out by president trump's urgency in appointing a conservative justice to fill her seat this noosa sent shock waves thro
the actual crime of these are uncovering isn't that a greater threat to the security of the united states. man alive. the supreme court of the united states lost a giant this past week in justice ruth bader ginsburg a fierce defender of women's rights equality and giving a voice of the voiceless died friday from complications of pancreatic cancer the 87 year old lived a life many of us couldn't even fathom yet her journey reshape the american consciousness ginsberg made it possible for women to...
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i want to get your reaction to joe biden saying he's the man to unite the government once again. i feel like it's hard for americans to believe that sentiment seeing how divided it seems washington is right now. >> yasmin, i think with the help of a lot of americans we can be united when you have a law like the affordable care act that has covered more than 20 million americans and gave protections, for example, with regard to pre-existing conditions to now 135 million americans. at least we should unite around that and not destroy that law, but now you have the president saying back in may he wants to terminate, terminate health care under obamacare and that's why this supreme court fight is so consequential for people's health care. >> let's get into some of those issues, senator casey. i want to talk about your openness to a nomination like amy coney barrett. you yourself as a democrat are opposed to roe v. wade. are you open to her nomination? >> well, yasmin, i think when you look at what has happened just in the last two years, when you had two supreme court nominations, th
i want to get your reaction to joe biden saying he's the man to unite the government once again. i feel like it's hard for americans to believe that sentiment seeing how divided it seems washington is right now. >> yasmin, i think with the help of a lot of americans we can be united when you have a law like the affordable care act that has covered more than 20 million americans and gave protections, for example, with regard to pre-existing conditions to now 135 million americans. at least...
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man. so the united states has set the stage for a showdown at the u.n. general assembly this week by slapping additional sanctions on iran it followed the trumpet ministrations disputed weekend declaration that all u.n. penalties which were done to the 2050 nuclear deal had been restored but in the all u.n. members including u.s. allies in europe reject this these new u.s. sanctions mainly target those involved in iran's defense sector. just imagine what iran would do that for able to freely purchase more advanced weapons we have no intention of letting that happen. the president's executive order announced today gives us a new and powerful tool to enforce the u.n. arms embargo and hold those who seek to evade u.n. sanctions accountable today i will take the 1st action under this new executive order by sanctioning the are a ministry of defense and armed forces logistics and iran's defense industries organization and its director the u.n. secretary general meanwhile delivered a message of unity as the world body marks at 75th anniversary general assembly
man. so the united states has set the stage for a showdown at the u.n. general assembly this week by slapping additional sanctions on iran it followed the trumpet ministrations disputed weekend declaration that all u.n. penalties which were done to the 2050 nuclear deal had been restored but in the all u.n. members including u.s. allies in europe reject this these new u.s. sanctions mainly target those involved in iran's defense sector. just imagine what iran would do that for able to freely...
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. >> i want to quote your man because the united states and that there is no evidence and then you spoke to the ex- marine who was there. and then he had a new disease of hemorrhagic fever that was carried again but there was no history in korea until it was used as a germ weapon. and that's pretty close to the horses mouth. and a guy that woke up with a fever one day and korea and medevac out by helicopter and was put in the unit like on mash tv show. he went to had three and worked his way through and miraculously survived and the diagnosis. hemorrhagic fever that spontaneously happened and tried his best to explain to himself as a young man in korea and a number of men and those who died but hemorrhagic fever is still a problem in korea and by japanese germ experts and was purified and intensified and then miraculously it appears. somewhere in november 1950 and 1 of the victims was tom kennedy. >> just a little bit of japanese background i know only because of all good people basically about this tokyo trials of war crimes that never took place we know about the nuremberg trials there
. >> i want to quote your man because the united states and that there is no evidence and then you spoke to the ex- marine who was there. and then he had a new disease of hemorrhagic fever that was carried again but there was no history in korea until it was used as a germ weapon. and that's pretty close to the horses mouth. and a guy that woke up with a fever one day and korea and medevac out by helicopter and was put in the unit like on mash tv show. he went to had three and worked his...
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and in sport but leave the man see united supporter who continues his fight to end child free public. now the king of saudi arabia has sapped the commander of coalition forces a poor and yemen prince the hub in turkey and his son now being investigated for suspicious financial transactions at the defense ministry they have the latest members of the royal family to be detained as part of an anti corruption campaign by crown prince mohammed bin salma well simon may have been is the director of the richardson institute for peace studies he says this sacking is aimed at consolidating the crown prince's hold on power. i think it's symbolic in the sense that it relates to what many of us. as a serious failure in terms of the yemen conflict but i don't think it has so much that do with those duty chip errors or pops there's a useful byproduct of the saudi military via but pertains more. to the i guess what some people are calling the purge 2.0 this continued after that to get rid of the what many see to be the final remnants of dissent against mohammed bin solomon's rule so i would argue tha
and in sport but leave the man see united supporter who continues his fight to end child free public. now the king of saudi arabia has sapped the commander of coalition forces a poor and yemen prince the hub in turkey and his son now being investigated for suspicious financial transactions at the defense ministry they have the latest members of the royal family to be detained as part of an anti corruption campaign by crown prince mohammed bin salma well simon may have been is the director of...
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who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nationstinctive americans know the answer. as a bewildered and divided people sought lincoln centuries ago and we think -- decades ago, and we think eisenhower now. from every horizon, from women and youth, farms and factories, even from democrats who place principle above party, for all the a century has brought new slavery. but there is a new lincoln to meet the challenge. mr. america, dwight david a eisenhower. >> for you know next, dwight eisenhower accepts his presidential nomination at the 1952
who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nationstinctive americans know the answer. as a bewildered and divided people sought lincoln centuries ago and we think -- decades ago, and we think eisenhower now. from every horizon, from women and youth, farms and factories, even from democrats who place principle above party, for all the a century has brought new slavery. but there is a new lincoln to meet the challenge. mr. america, dwight...
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i see mothers holding their babies up so they can see a man who may be president of the united states. i know senator kennedy sees them to. it makes you realize that whoever is president is going to be a man that all the children of america will either look up to or down to. host: what do you take away from that clip? guest: that is one of my favorites. i'm so glad you all chose that one. let me tell you about morden, who was the head of the rnc. hewas a kentuckian and became our senator after. a great statesman. i love this clip because it has three profiles -- first of harry truman. there is an old story of truman taking from -- some friends of his wife and at one point he used the word manure. bess's friends- were scandalized by his use of the word manure. kennedy's wit and how he dealt with that, that was typical of him to diverge attention away from what might be a difficult question, but get a gleam in his eye and turn up the grin. he handled it well. for richard nixon, it was poignant to me because today's before the second debate, my mother took me and my two brothers to downt
i see mothers holding their babies up so they can see a man who may be president of the united states. i know senator kennedy sees them to. it makes you realize that whoever is president is going to be a man that all the children of america will either look up to or down to. host: what do you take away from that clip? guest: that is one of my favorites. i'm so glad you all chose that one. let me tell you about morden, who was the head of the rnc. hewas a kentuckian and became our senator after....
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speaker, i rise in final salute to the service of a man who loved the united states and devoted his life to her service. lieutenant general brent scowcroft. general scowcroft died august 6, 2020 and leaves behind his loving daughter and her family. his devoted friends, colleagues, and loyal long time staff members are left with terrific memories of a man who served two presidents and had delivered his wise counsel to them. general scowcroft was the only american to serve two presidents, president gerald ford, and president h.w. bush as their national security advisor. in september, 1991, president bush asked me to leave the treasury and join the white house staff directing his economic policy council. general scowcroft was a member of that group and always made significant substantive and humorous contributions to our meetings. when he was awake. brent was renowned among his colleagues for his long hours, dedicated work, and daily care for his long ailing beloved wife, jackie. that made late afternoon meetings a bit of a struggle. president bush initiated the scowcroft award to that cabi
speaker, i rise in final salute to the service of a man who loved the united states and devoted his life to her service. lieutenant general brent scowcroft. general scowcroft died august 6, 2020 and leaves behind his loving daughter and her family. his devoted friends, colleagues, and loyal long time staff members are left with terrific memories of a man who served two presidents and had delivered his wise counsel to them. general scowcroft was the only american to serve two presidents,...
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who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nationive americans know the answer. divided people thought lincoln a
who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nationive americans know the answer. divided people thought lincoln a
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york times" has new reporting tonight calling the man they met on the apprentice the man who's president of the united states. the fictional alter ego of donald trump. that on top of reporting that he paid only $750 in federal income taxes in 2015 and 2016. all of that is certain to come up in the first presidential debate between donald trump and joe biden. we're going to preview what else we can expect to see. also tonight, the death toll from covid-19 in the united states now more than 205,000. 21 states reporting. cnn's white house correspondent is john harwood. anna navorro is here as well. carl bernstein joins us. good evening one and all. 300 days. you were like, no, we can't take 300 days. 36 days. and we're following multiple breaking news stories that could impact how americans cast their votes. "the new york times" has new reporting tonight calling the man most of america met on "the apprentice" the man who's now president of the united states. the fictional alter ego of the real donald trump. that on top of the reporting that the president has not paid any federal income tax in 10 out of 1
york times" has new reporting tonight calling the man they met on the apprentice the man who's president of the united states. the fictional alter ego of donald trump. that on top of reporting that he paid only $750 in federal income taxes in 2015 and 2016. all of that is certain to come up in the first presidential debate between donald trump and joe biden. we're going to preview what else we can expect to see. also tonight, the death toll from covid-19 in the united states now more than...
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who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nationy, the people of america know the answer. as divided people sought lincoln a century ago, we seek eisenhower now. from every heart in horizon, from women and youth, farms and factories, even from democrats who place principle above party, for all the people of america, a sentry has brought the threat of a new slavery but there is a new lincoln to meet the challenge. statesman, soldier, mr. american, dwight david eisenhower. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> mrs. eisenhower, your excellencies, the presence of dwight david eisenhower in america and throughout the world. we gather today in mourning but also in gratitude. we mourn dwight eisenhower's death, but we are grateful for his life. we gather also, conscious of the fact in paying tribute to dwight eisenhower, we celebrate greatness. when we think of his place in history,
who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nationy, the people of america know the answer. as divided people sought lincoln a century ago, we seek eisenhower now. from every heart in horizon, from women and youth, farms and factories, even from democrats who place principle above party, for all the people of america, a sentry has brought the threat of a new slavery but there is a new lincoln to meet the challenge. statesman, soldier, mr....
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i see mothers holding their babies up so that they can see a man who might be president of the united states. i know senator kennedy season, too. it makes you realize that whoever is president is going to be a man that all the children of america will either look up to or will look down to and i can only say that i'm very proud that president eisenhower restored dignity and decency and, frankly, good language to the conduct of the presidency of the united states. i only hope that, should i win this election, that i could approach president eisenhower in maintaining the dignity of the office, in seeing to it that whenever any mother or father talks to his child, he can look at the man in the white house and whatever he may think of his policies, he will say, there is a man who maintain the kind of standards personally that i would want my child to follow. cater's question is for vice president nixon. mr. cater: vice president, i would like to return just once more if i made to this area dealing with the communists. critics have claimed that on at least three occasions in recent years,
i see mothers holding their babies up so that they can see a man who might be president of the united states. i know senator kennedy season, too. it makes you realize that whoever is president is going to be a man that all the children of america will either look up to or will look down to and i can only say that i'm very proud that president eisenhower restored dignity and decency and, frankly, good language to the conduct of the presidency of the united states. i only hope that, should i win...
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who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nation? instinctive americans know the answer. divided people thought lincoln a century ago, we seek eisenhower now. from every horizon, from women and youth, farms and factories, even from democrats who place principle above party, for all the people of america mister american dwight david eisenhower. >> misses eisenhower, your the presence of dwight david eisenhower in america and around the world. we gather today in mo urning but also ingratitude. we mourn dwight eisenhower's death, but we are grateful for his life. we gather also that conscious to the fact and paying tribute to dwight eisenhower, we celebrate greatness. when we think of his place in history, we think inevitably of the other giants of those days of world war ii. and we think of the qualities of greatness and what his work that made his unique among all. once perhaps without intending to do so, he himself put his finger on it. 1945, shortly after d-day at a ceremony in london's historic gall. hall. the triumphant supreme c
who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as the leader of the united energies of this free nation? instinctive americans know the answer. divided people thought lincoln a century ago, we seek eisenhower now. from every horizon, from women and youth, farms and factories, even from democrats who place principle above party, for all the people of america mister american dwight david eisenhower. >> misses eisenhower, your the presence of dwight david eisenhower in america and around...
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i see mothers holding their babies up so that they can see a man who might be president of the united states. i know senator kennedy sees them too. it makes you realize that whoever is president is going to be a man that all the children of america will either look up to or a look down to. host: barbara perry, what did you take away from that clip? ms. perry: that is one of my favorites. i'm so glad you all chose that one. first of all, let me tell you about thurston morton, who was the head of the rnc. he was a kentuckian and became -- i am from kentucky originally -- and he became our senator not long after that. he was a great statesman. but i love this clip because it has three profiles -- first of harry truman. there is an old story about truman taking some friends of his wife through the white house, and at one point he used the word manure. her friends reported back to her, somewhat scandalized, that her husband would refer to manure. reportedly she said don't worry about that. you don't know how long it took me to get him to say manure. but kennedy's wit in how he dealt with t
i see mothers holding their babies up so that they can see a man who might be president of the united states. i know senator kennedy sees them too. it makes you realize that whoever is president is going to be a man that all the children of america will either look up to or a look down to. host: barbara perry, what did you take away from that clip? ms. perry: that is one of my favorites. i'm so glad you all chose that one. first of all, let me tell you about thurston morton, who was the head of...
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the stories may be separate, but soldier and statesmen, they are the same man, dwight eisenhower, citizen of the unitede world. and son of abilene. as rich a study as this nation has produced of the capacity for greatness which lies at its grassroots. ♪ >> the big picture is an official report for the armed forces and the american people. produced by the army pictorial center. ♪ presented by the department of the army in cooperation with this station. ♪
the stories may be separate, but soldier and statesmen, they are the same man, dwight eisenhower, citizen of the unitede world. and son of abilene. as rich a study as this nation has produced of the capacity for greatness which lies at its grassroots. ♪ >> the big picture is an official report for the armed forces and the american people. produced by the army pictorial center. ♪ presented by the department of the army in cooperation with this station. ♪
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you know, as a black man in the united states, i want to be able to go outside, and i want to be ablee to because right now, at this time of day, i don't know who is going to survive and who is not because you have good police officers and you have bad police officers. >> philonise floyd and benjamin crump, we appreciate you making time for us. >>> thank you also for making time for us. ayman mohyeldin will be back next week. i'm joshua johnson. enjoy your labor day weekend. ""deadline: white house"" with nicolle wallace is next. e walla. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. that's unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad get e*trade. that helps you master your backhand... ...then you should be able to get a bank account that helps you master your budget. virtual wallet® for digital banking from pnc. it's time to get more from your bank. that
you know, as a black man in the united states, i want to be able to go outside, and i want to be ablee to because right now, at this time of day, i don't know who is going to survive and who is not because you have good police officers and you have bad police officers. >> philonise floyd and benjamin crump, we appreciate you making time for us. >>> thank you also for making time for us. ayman mohyeldin will be back next week. i'm joshua johnson. enjoy your labor day weekend....
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mr blake's family say they need a president who will unite the country. the manodia in the late 70s. duch was the first khmer rouge commander convicted of crimes against humanity by a tribunal,
mr blake's family say they need a president who will unite the country. the manodia in the late 70s. duch was the first khmer rouge commander convicted of crimes against humanity by a tribunal,
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this man had a groundbreaking idea. the president of the united states harry else truman a man whose influence far reaching and any other man on earth. how he truman asserted his country's influence with nothing claiming this ocean was a territory of territory under water that could be annexed just. part of the united states. enormous quantities of oil fell into the gulf of mexico but the oil lay beyond the 3 miles island in which coastal states could exercise their song rights truly wanted more people wanted new terms story for the night it states the superpower needed more more oil urgently oil reserves on the mainland no longer sufficed. our dependence on these minerals and raw materials is so fresh and our supply so uncertain that we are moving as rapidly as we can and by every means that ingenuity can devise to expand facilities to step up production find new sources develop substitutes and bring in increased supplies from foreign sources. after to 2nd world war in $1045.00 then us president truman issued a proclamation. declaring that the na
this man had a groundbreaking idea. the president of the united states harry else truman a man whose influence far reaching and any other man on earth. how he truman asserted his country's influence with nothing claiming this ocean was a territory of territory under water that could be annexed just. part of the united states. enormous quantities of oil fell into the gulf of mexico but the oil lay beyond the 3 miles island in which coastal states could exercise their song rights truly wanted...
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addressing these issues, hey, how are you, a black man, out here telling us how great the united states is when the united states is doing these awful things in vietnam and other places in the world. that's the paradox of this whole thing and kinld of the context of these jazz ambassadors throughout the world. so it's also important to think of why africa. why are we looking at africa? we got a sense of it already, but why not say the middle east? why are we focused on africa? i think we can look back again and retrace a couple of steps to retrace why africa was so important to this cold war. then also why jazz? this is a time period where rock and roll is coming online and become iing very popular. why jazz? why not say you know, an american composer traveling with a symphony throughout the world? why not put that face of america forward. why jazz? so there's issues there that are really important to the story we'll unpack. think about how the tours began and why and looking through the lens of these musicians, you can start to understand not only how the state department saw their rol
addressing these issues, hey, how are you, a black man, out here telling us how great the united states is when the united states is doing these awful things in vietnam and other places in the world. that's the paradox of this whole thing and kinld of the context of these jazz ambassadors throughout the world. so it's also important to think of why africa. why are we looking at africa? we got a sense of it already, but why not say the middle east? why are we focused on africa? i think we can...
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put out new reporting calling the man most of america met on the apprentice, the man who is now the president of the united states, the fictional alter ego of the real donald trump. now, we know the difference between the person donald trump has been selling america, and the real trump. the weak trump. the one, who is buried in debt, and running a giant shell game. even in the white house. now, we know the truth behind the facade of a billionaire businessman. that explosive investigation by "the new york times" finding donald trump didn't even pay one penny in federal income tax in 10 of the 15 years, beginning in 2000. and in both the year he won the presidency and his first year in office, in the white house, trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes. don't give me that. and don't give me that thing about how he donates his -- that is pr. okay? that's not that much money to even make a dent, so stop it. okay? have a seat. but how did he dodge paying income taxes for so many years? the man, who sold himself to you as a mega successful businessman, who ran as a master in the art of the deal. in reality,
put out new reporting calling the man most of america met on the apprentice, the man who is now the president of the united states, the fictional alter ego of the real donald trump. now, we know the difference between the person donald trump has been selling america, and the real trump. the weak trump. the one, who is buried in debt, and running a giant shell game. even in the white house. now, we know the truth behind the facade of a billionaire businessman. that explosive investigation by...
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entered harvard law school in 1956, just one of nine women in a class of over 500, the united states was truly a man's world. women were expected to stay home and out of the workplace. even when they had jobs, they could be fired for getting pregnant, and they otherwise earned barely half of what men earned for the same work. women couldn't get credit cards without their husband's consent. as justice ginsburg would remark some years later, these and other gender based rules helped to keep women not on a pedestal, but in a cage, and justice ginsburg refused to accept the status quo. she believed unwaveringly that equal justice under law fundamentally required gender equality. when she joined the aclu's women's rights project in the early 1970s, she waged a systematic legal campaign against gender discrimination, and she ultimately won five out of the six of the cases she took to the supreme court. she eloquently and incisively convinced the then all male court to see and strike down the visible and invisible lines that kept the genders unequal. in reed v. reed, she convinced the supreme court for the v
entered harvard law school in 1956, just one of nine women in a class of over 500, the united states was truly a man's world. women were expected to stay home and out of the workplace. even when they had jobs, they could be fired for getting pregnant, and they otherwise earned barely half of what men earned for the same work. women couldn't get credit cards without their husband's consent. as justice ginsburg would remark some years later, these and other gender based rules helped to keep women...
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remember veolia when they made the approach that this would be like man city and manchester united getting together. they have to convince ng, the french government and suez further down the line. >> thank you for making a complicated story easy to digest >>> the uk has reported more than 7,000 new covid cases in the last 24 hours. the highest number since the pandemic began the prime minister is set to give an outbreak later today tighter restrictions about households mixing. residents will not be able to meet people from other households in doors as infections continue to rise in the region >> the spanish government is set to provide new rules for areas with high infection rates. in madrid, the capital became the latest hot spot logging over 50,000 new cases in the past two weeks and could provide a breakthrough in the standoff between officials and the government over how best to respond. moving on to germany, fresh restrictions around public gatherings as the country reported more than 2,000 new cases over the past 24 hours announcing new measures, german chancellor also stressed they
remember veolia when they made the approach that this would be like man city and manchester united getting together. they have to convince ng, the french government and suez further down the line. >> thank you for making a complicated story easy to digest >>> the uk has reported more than 7,000 new covid cases in the last 24 hours. the highest number since the pandemic began the prime minister is set to give an outbreak later today tighter restrictions about households mixing....
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accurate long-range weather reports shared with the world by the united states government. 1959, seven astronauts have been selected for mannedeflight. the astronauts began rigorous training for the forthcoming explorations in space. fired in 1959e and 1960 with the mercury space capsule, preparation for orbiting a man around the earth and interplanetary travel. it was a time of intimate global tension, requiring constant vigilance by the united states and other democracies to contain communist aggression and prevent wars from leading to the atomic structure and of civilization. -- destruction of civilization. early in the eisenhower administration, one fire was put out was a truce into the korean fighting. 1953, the united nations commander ended hostilities that began in 1950. in french indochina communist guerrillas infiltrated north vietnam. despite u.s. aid, france had to accept an armistice, yielding control to the communists. south vietnam, cambodia, and thailand faced the threat from the comet's-dominated territory. -- communist-dominated territory. john dulles was instrumental organizing australia, new zealand, pakis
accurate long-range weather reports shared with the world by the united states government. 1959, seven astronauts have been selected for mannedeflight. the astronauts began rigorous training for the forthcoming explorations in space. fired in 1959e and 1960 with the mercury space capsule, preparation for orbiting a man around the earth and interplanetary travel. it was a time of intimate global tension, requiring constant vigilance by the united states and other democracies to contain communist...
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new reporting tonight calling the man most of america met on "the apprentice" the man who's now president of the unitedtes. the fictional alter ego of the real donald trump. that on top of the reporting that the president has not paid
new reporting tonight calling the man most of america met on "the apprentice" the man who's now president of the unitedtes. the fictional alter ego of the real donald trump. that on top of the reporting that the president has not paid