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why curse mein kampf and silence marian anderson? so marian anderson, a.hilip randolph, who was really one of the leaders of the march -- of the marian anderson event, as well as the first march on washington, which is planned for -- to ban -- to force fdr to ban discrimination in federally i'm sorry, to ban discrimination in the defense industries, eleanor's right in there with him, too. so she's very close. >> well, we only have a half-hour left, and as you mentioned, eleanor roosevelt did travel to the pacific. and here's a speech she made to some of the troops. >> an officer found a private feeling very sad, looking very depressed. and he said, "what's the matter with you?" and he said, "oh, i just can't go home. i haven't shot a jap." and so the officer said, "well, listen, i'll tell you what to do. you go up to that ridge over there and jump up, all of a sudden, and say, 'to hell with hirohito,' and they'll jump up, other people all around, and if you shoot first, you'll get a jap." so he came by a little while later, and the marine was still looking
why curse mein kampf and silence marian anderson? so marian anderson, a.hilip randolph, who was really one of the leaders of the march -- of the marian anderson event, as well as the first march on washington, which is planned for -- to ban -- to force fdr to ban discrimination in federally i'm sorry, to ban discrimination in the defense industries, eleanor's right in there with him, too. so she's very close. >> well, we only have a half-hour left, and as you mentioned, eleanor roosevelt...
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including 100 the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian tonight. the reconstruction is due to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. so you knock out all of it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years they say they have saved nearly 1200 horses from the slaughterhouse well the foundation is dependent on donations but due to the coronavirus the money has stopped coming and it's a heartbreaking reality for veronica neighbor rock who works at the foundation she hopes the horses can be saved from a cruel face. these animals have finally find a safe haven here at the largest horse century in europe. more than $500.00 horses belong to the centaurus foundation is just. something.
including 100 the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian tonight. the reconstruction is due to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. so you knock out all of it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years they say they have saved nearly 1200 horses from the slaughterhouse well the foundation is dependent on donations but due to the...
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you mentioned in gone with the wind but for my money her bass was as maid marian in robin hood.the studio system thatjoe mentioned. and she took on the studio system that joe mentioned. a great rebel within a time where the star system in hollywood was so constrained. i am so in hollywood was so constrained. i am so interested that i think before igoto am so interested that i think before i go to bed am so interested that i think before igo to bedi am so interested that i think before i go to bed i will read as many of the obituaries of this extraordinary actress, whose career was extraordinary and who came from an extraordinary and who came from an extraordinary family, so famous in aviation. and who is also an herbal issue with her sister was always strained it. so so much to read about such a great life for dame olivia de havilland. the telegraph next and if you would lose five pounds in weight and save the nhs £100 million... this and be thin people's holidays will be possible and we cannot sun ourselves in spain but he better not start comfort eating because boris is got ve
you mentioned in gone with the wind but for my money her bass was as maid marian in robin hood.the studio system thatjoe mentioned. and she took on the studio system that joe mentioned. a great rebel within a time where the star system in hollywood was so constrained. i am so in hollywood was so constrained. i am so interested that i think before igoto am so interested that i think before i go to bed am so interested that i think before igo to bedi am so interested that i think before i go to...
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next time, dick will use wilt resistant varieties like jersey queen, marian markets, and others.he easy way to control insects and diseases is to attack them before they become too numerous. flea beetles eat holes in potato leaves. calcium arsenic is the remedy. to make two and a half gallons, dick dissolves three ounces of \powdered copper sulfate in -- of \powdered copper sulfate in water. -- ounces of powdered copper sulfate in water. then he makes a thin paste of three ounces of hydrated lime and water. this is put into the pail, stirred, and the mixture is made. to this may be added two tablespoons full of calcium arsenate to kill the bugs. -- to kill potato bugs and other leaf eating insects. easy isn't it? bordeaux is also a good spray for grapes, tomatoes, and roses. dick sprays potatoes about once every two weeks. late potatoes need more sprayings than early ones. now the peas are ready. excellent source of vitamin c. cabbage too is ready to eat. another excellent source of vitamin c, especially raw. it should be grown in every victory garden. a solid four pound head. go
next time, dick will use wilt resistant varieties like jersey queen, marian markets, and others.he easy way to control insects and diseases is to attack them before they become too numerous. flea beetles eat holes in potato leaves. calcium arsenic is the remedy. to make two and a half gallons, dick dissolves three ounces of \powdered copper sulfate in -- of \powdered copper sulfate in water. -- ounces of powdered copper sulfate in water. then he makes a thin paste of three ounces of hydrated...
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all the soloists i asked to sing from betty and marian in the choir along with kim and then there was janel, who is a professional singer who sings with the group called sold-out band and then they had ron coleman. i grew up with him in los angeles. hearthi hao a quartet. he plays the saxophone. >> people remember dear lord. >> all of those were just wonderful along with my speakers there and skyler was there, the superintendents, my colleagues and friends bobby jones and jim hopkins and then, also came was gail burrows, the wife of the late hill burrows. our mentor and host and producer of mosaic for more than 30 years. i was so glad to see her. she had heard about it on mosaic when i was being interviewed about ministry. i shout out to all of you who made it such a wonderful evening. i have not been able to thank all of you and the churches that i have served. there was taylor memorial and st. mark's. i needed to do that. i thank you for that. i thought in the last few months when i talked about ministry and my interview weth,interview me i thought what is the nature. i'm always goi
all the soloists i asked to sing from betty and marian in the choir along with kim and then there was janel, who is a professional singer who sings with the group called sold-out band and then they had ron coleman. i grew up with him in los angeles. hearthi hao a quartet. he plays the saxophone. >> people remember dear lord. >> all of those were just wonderful along with my speakers there and skyler was there, the superintendents, my colleagues and friends bobby jones and jim...
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reporter marian rafferty has the story. >> reporter: a big win for international college students ina swift reversal, the trump administration backing down on a policy banning foreign students from staying in the u.s. if there schools held classes entirely online. the decision, bring relief to more than 1 million international students studying in the u.s. who would have faced deportation if they did not transfer or leave the country voluntarily. >> it was immediate fear because most of us have paid fall tuition, already signed releases, we already registered for classes. >> reporter: immigration officials issued the ruling last week, but were quickly met with eight lawsuits and backlash from hundreds of colleges and universities. many of them argued they rely heavily on revenue from international students who often pay full tuition while adding the policy is simply unfair. >> had the ruling stood, it would've placed institutions at a terrible dilemma as to whether to meet the safety needs of the students or to international student complete her education. >> reporter: international
reporter marian rafferty has the story. >> reporter: a big win for international college students ina swift reversal, the trump administration backing down on a policy banning foreign students from staying in the u.s. if there schools held classes entirely online. the decision, bring relief to more than 1 million international students studying in the u.s. who would have faced deportation if they did not transfer or leave the country voluntarily. >> it was immediate fear because...
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as you all talk, my minds went back to marian anderson. 1939.g in front of the lincoln memorial. eleanor roosevelt resigned from the daughters of the american revolution because the daughters of the american revolution refused to let playmarian ander sing at constitution hall near the white house. and the image of this african-american woman, this amazing singer, world renowned, was one of the first popular imagings in the 20th century of the kinds of desegregation, the kind of journey that dr. king would be so much a part of in 1963 when marian tried to sing there. and also, the person, the morning after she heard about the bombing of 16 street baptist church. and you have this, and billy holliday and strange fruit. just music has fundamentally both reflected who we want to be, but also, it has shaped who we want to be. the idea that art isn't political is crazy. >> i love the examples you give. the intersection. we'll play this for ice cube. his response and then your historic perspective. we've covered a lot of how the establishment, which so
as you all talk, my minds went back to marian anderson. 1939.g in front of the lincoln memorial. eleanor roosevelt resigned from the daughters of the american revolution because the daughters of the american revolution refused to let playmarian ander sing at constitution hall near the white house. and the image of this african-american woman, this amazing singer, world renowned, was one of the first popular imagings in the 20th century of the kinds of desegregation, the kind of journey that dr....
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again, miss marian is amazing, but 3.01 is a document that she drafted that has some issues. i want to make sure that before we have a successful fail, that i want to make sure that what we all want to do is push reform along. i'm not ready to go on that tonight, and i don't want to delay this process anymore. >> commissioner hamasaki: there's a motion on the table, and that motion is in the process of being voted on. i would suggest that commissioner taylor, if you're not comfortable with the motion, it's within your rights to vote no. >> vice president taylor: wait. i think we're asking for clarification, commissioner hamasaki, and we're within our right to do that. since commissioner elias had a question, we're trying to figure out that. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. >> commissioner elias: when we did work on this, you and i, it did raise all of those questions, which is why the department gets so much time, and it was one of the concerns that i had raised. but i guess when i read -- when i read the revisions, i guess my thought is why can't we just do it now and fix it
again, miss marian is amazing, but 3.01 is a document that she drafted that has some issues. i want to make sure that before we have a successful fail, that i want to make sure that what we all want to do is push reform along. i'm not ready to go on that tonight, and i don't want to delay this process anymore. >> commissioner hamasaki: there's a motion on the table, and that motion is in the process of being voted on. i would suggest that commissioner taylor, if you're not comfortable...
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former school board president mary miller and -- former school president mary miller and board chair marian spuchi were accused of failing to adequately deal with reports of sexual abuse by faculty. that spanned decades. and the new principal and board president have also apologized to students and victims. they are offering their support to those victims. and they have also determined a number of actions the school is taking to make sure that something like this does not happen again. reporting live in san jose, i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, sergio. >>> now to the struggle of making it in the bay. more than a million people lost their jobs across the coronavir on of adapting to a new normal and help from the state and feds to survive. our business and tech reporter scott budman has a closer look at the fight here in the bay area for business survival. >> reporter: mixing drinks and setting up outdoor dining, not what you'd normally expect at a movie theater, but covid has ravaged the pruneyard cinemas and necessity demands they make changes to stay in business. >> well
former school board president mary miller and -- former school president mary miller and board chair marian spuchi were accused of failing to adequately deal with reports of sexual abuse by faculty. that spanned decades. and the new principal and board president have also apologized to students and victims. they are offering their support to those victims. and they have also determined a number of actions the school is taking to make sure that something like this does not happen again....
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but also underneath it there's something called common sense in the household by marian harland.artha stewart of her age, author of domestic advice books and on the right we have shooting, boating and fishing, link with the summer season. now, that grab bag strategy, marketing strategy, is refined when we see scribner coming very much more sophisticated and in 1874 and 1876 there was a series called the bric-a-brac series, gossipy literary rem nebraskas scrivener positions as a summer if offering and the tisments of the period, the newspaper promotions and advertisements, soon reflected that discourse as well. they begin to describe it as the most pleasant summer reading aimed to take the tourist at the height of his ennui. they describe it as a refreshing volume, suitable for the country or sea shore and guaranteed to chase away the fatigue of a long journey in a pullman car. you can see critical notes on the left from a christian union to all lovers of literary anecdote and gossage whose whispers, the book with prove a refresh. in a tired mood. her to boston post no more refres
but also underneath it there's something called common sense in the household by marian harland.artha stewart of her age, author of domestic advice books and on the right we have shooting, boating and fishing, link with the summer season. now, that grab bag strategy, marketing strategy, is refined when we see scribner coming very much more sophisticated and in 1874 and 1876 there was a series called the bric-a-brac series, gossipy literary rem nebraskas scrivener positions as a summer if...
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including henry the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian to annette. the reconstruction is due to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. that's what you want out on. it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years they say they have saved nearly $1200.00 horses from the slaughterhouse well the foundation is dependent on donations but due to the coronavirus the money has stopped coming and it's a heartbreaking reality for veronica neighbor rock who works at the foundation she hopes the horses can be saved from a cruel face. these animals have finally found a safe haven here at the largest horse sanctuary in europe. more than $500.00 horses belong to the centaurus foundation is just. in something called. the climate are disposed we have nearly $400.00 hectares of land available plus an area for the winter this allows the animals to live semi wild most of the time as place to nature is possible. these animals are lucky s
including henry the 2nd and katherine to meet each other with the 16th and marian to annette. the reconstruction is due to last 11 years and set to cost around $28000000.00 euros. that's what you want out on. it's a sanctuary in poland that's at risk of becoming a disaster zone the centaurs foundation in the country's west is a safe haven for rescued animals over the years they say they have saved nearly $1200.00 horses from the slaughterhouse well the foundation is dependent on donations but...
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no need. >> we'll have to do one of those zoom weddings soon. >> i'm team marian. team marian.e. >> this should be the "talk of the table." when i'm getting married. >>> you know that i'm a huge "star wars" fan, huge comic book fan, right. another fan is getting attention from disney after he made this very cool tiktok video. check it out. julian base is a theater major at georgia state university. carries this light cyber. he made a video -- bam -- then turns into spider-man. his video has been viewed more than 21 million times on social media. disney's executive chairman bob iger commented, bob iger, on the twitter page saying the world is going to know your name. >> i caught this over the weekend. you were telling me to watch it. i'd seen it along with 20 million other americans. >> so cool. >> when he initially tweeted, he said let's re-tweet so disney notices. and they did. >> they did. matthew cherry liked it. luke skywalker himself, gayle. >> yeah. listen, that's bob iegoger, i-g-e-r. it's very good that bob i-g-e-r knows your name. he's great. you go, julian, you go. >>
no need. >> we'll have to do one of those zoom weddings soon. >> i'm team marian. team marian.e. >> this should be the "talk of the table." when i'm getting married. >>> you know that i'm a huge "star wars" fan, huge comic book fan, right. another fan is getting attention from disney after he made this very cool tiktok video. check it out. julian base is a theater major at georgia state university. carries this light cyber. he made a video -- bam...
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. >> marian wicker's husband, like about half of the state prison population, is considered a low risk inmate by the cdr assessment tools. >> governor newsom, release prisoners now.>> we have plans to bring the population down from 131% capacity to below 100% capacity. >> today governor newsom called the san quentin outbreak incredibly frustrating. and while he is promising more help, there are now more calls for accountability. >> people have lost their lives because of these decisions. and these people are still in their jobs. this has to end.>> there was some talk about accountability today, not just from assembly member levine, but from the governor himself. some finger-pointing over who is to blame for the messed that was produced at san quentin. we will talk more about that at 6:00. >> there is plenty of blame to go around, but isn't entirely up to the state, is it just the es rnsibility? ly in hocalifornia pris system there is a federal receiver involved here, and that gentleman was called out a couple of times today. we will talk about that coming up at 6. the finger-pointing i
. >> marian wicker's husband, like about half of the state prison population, is considered a low risk inmate by the cdr assessment tools. >> governor newsom, release prisoners now.>> we have plans to bring the population down from 131% capacity to below 100% capacity. >> today governor newsom called the san quentin outbreak incredibly frustrating. and while he is promising more help, there are now more calls for accountability. >> people have lost their lives...
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i there and we have no one minds tell us it's marian troubling. she set out to investigate. the focus on europe. in 30 minutes on d w. during the conflict zone with tons of dust india's government is using the firing line to come in a brewer's accused of caught me coming back coronavirus i'm lying about the use of fossil between its own troops and chinese forces in the faunal my guest this week from new delhi in sudan chooses maybe a member of the asa columnist of the national spokesperson for the b j p couplets the fundamentalists d.w. . every day counts for us and for our planet going to. global mindedness is on its way to bring you more conservation law how do we make see the screen or how can we protect habitats what changes with all our waste . we can make a difference by choosing smarter solutions overstrained said in our waste. global ideas limited series of moves closer to dodo than dawn. beethoven is for me. beethoven is for you. beethoven as for help. beethoven is for her. beethoven is for the. beethoven is for us plato is for him but. beethoven 202250th anniversar
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. >> viewers including marian nakada in cambridge, massachusetts. >> with covid potentially impactinglies, i am grateful for an opportunity to be able to help. i get emotional when i see the pictures of the troops posing with gratitude holding their shoes. >> hi, david. >> military mom patricia lopez from burbank, illinois. >> this has been a very rough year for military families. a lot of spouses have lost their jobs and a lot have gone through financial issues during this time. it is great to know that our son and other soldiers are not forgotten. >> hi, david. >> and the soldiers, including master sergeant david. we can't reveal his location or last name, but he told us, it makes all the difference. >> back home, things aren't great right now. we got the pandemic going on. just knowing that we're not forgotten while we're out here serving makes the time go by so much easier. >> hi, mr. david. >> and that mom, shanina, and her children, lauren, gavin, colin, alyssa, missing their dad. >> want to thank sneakers for soldiers for remembering our special soldier. thank you for sending n
. >> viewers including marian nakada in cambridge, massachusetts. >> with covid potentially impactinglies, i am grateful for an opportunity to be able to help. i get emotional when i see the pictures of the troops posing with gratitude holding their shoes. >> hi, david. >> military mom patricia lopez from burbank, illinois. >> this has been a very rough year for military families. a lot of spouses have lost their jobs and a lot have gone through financial issues...
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awards and most famous for her role in gone with the wind as melanie but my favourite role as maid marian you an idea of the longevity, errol flynn died in 1959, so she really is perhaps the last attachment we have two old hollywood, to the studio system, to the hayes production code. an incredible period of creativity but a very, very different time. and her passing means really the end of anyone living who still existed during that time, but a fascinating actress with an incredible body of work. and also a very gutsy person in taking on the studios and breaking the system, because they had such a stranglehold over so many actors and actresses and she managed to stop that. sorry, anne, i do forget i have to tell you who i am talking to. it is an extraordinary life, one of extraordinary courage within the studio system, but also it was only a few weeks ago that we saw the lady out on her tricycle. to the end, she was living life to the fold. and this is the moment when i really can't wait to read the obituaries tomorrow. i like quite —— i quite like reading obituaries of just exactly her
awards and most famous for her role in gone with the wind as melanie but my favourite role as maid marian you an idea of the longevity, errol flynn died in 1959, so she really is perhaps the last attachment we have two old hollywood, to the studio system, to the hayes production code. an incredible period of creativity but a very, very different time. and her passing means really the end of anyone living who still existed during that time, but a fascinating actress with an incredible body of...
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cases have been rising since serbia's lockdown was lifted before election in j marian don't tree is aeporter based in belgrade. >>eople are very angry at the esident and at the government over the handling of the crisis. anthey cee that they are being lied to and they feel humiliated by the attitude of the vement who, in may, decided announce a victory over the pandemic in the country. and for a few weeks, they pretended that everything was fine. they reopened everything, the schools, the bars, the cafes, blic transportation, as if everything was normal. thenfter they won the election, just a night later, they said actually, the situation is catastrhic and we need to reimpose measures to stop the spreading of th virus. so people are very frustrated and they feel like someone -- someone was telling me the other day, thathey feel like a monk in a lab being played with. anchor: stay with us on "outside source." still to come, after the u.s. of jeffrey epste's former girlfriendwe take a look at the many questions that remain about her alleged role in epstein's abuse of minors. ♪ anchor: t
cases have been rising since serbia's lockdown was lifted before election in j marian don't tree is aeporter based in belgrade. >>eople are very angry at the esident and at the government over the handling of the crisis. anthey cee that they are being lied to and they feel humiliated by the attitude of the vement who, in may, decided announce a victory over the pandemic in the country. and for a few weeks, they pretended that everything was fine. they reopened everything, the schools, the...
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marian anderson, nina simone and tony bennett, james baldwin, joan baez, harry belafonte, peter paul and mary. [laughter] congressman lewis: these are just a few of the many, many artist who provided the anthem of a movement, who translated our feelings into literature and recorded our pain and progress. so tonight, i join our friends and colleagues in thanking you for continuing the ongoing struggle to redeem the soul of america. [applause] congressman lewis: mr. miranda, we are in history to shape, to inform, to inspire, and to move our people. your play in the heights gave voice to immigrants, to love, and to the american dream. through "hamilton," lin-manuel, you have inspired hundreds of thousands of people to be brave and courageous, to getting trouble,e, good necessary trouble, and i say, thank you. every day, you move the souls of men and women, the young and old, and people of all races and regions. lin-manuel, you are so young. [laughter] congressman lewis: so gifted and so talented. i know in my heart of hearts that your work and wisdom will inspire generations unborn. i h
marian anderson, nina simone and tony bennett, james baldwin, joan baez, harry belafonte, peter paul and mary. [laughter] congressman lewis: these are just a few of the many, many artist who provided the anthem of a movement, who translated our feelings into literature and recorded our pain and progress. so tonight, i join our friends and colleagues in thanking you for continuing the ongoing struggle to redeem the soul of america. [applause] congressman lewis: mr. miranda, we are in history to...
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samra marian has been at every single one of these working groups. so i think in addition to thanking director henderson, a huge thanks need to go to her and the other staff, as well. turning to the presentation, i am glad to see that the recommendation that i have been working on with the chief regarding the use of force reporting and the low ready are in this presentation and will be presented to the commission with a revised department bulletin very soon? the one thing i wanted to ask the chief was with respect to -- [inaudible] >> vice president taylor: i want to keep everybody on these timelines, and if it's not next week, i want to understand why, so there's that. >> commissioner elias: thank you. i appreciate that. here's the thing. with respect to the use of force, i am very suspect of that because some of the numbers in the reporting that isn't included in the use of force, for example, if there are no reports of injury because that isn't included in the use of force or a loaded weapon pointed but not used. what i want to know, chief, is wha
samra marian has been at every single one of these working groups. so i think in addition to thanking director henderson, a huge thanks need to go to her and the other staff, as well. turning to the presentation, i am glad to see that the recommendation that i have been working on with the chief regarding the use of force reporting and the low ready are in this presentation and will be presented to the commission with a revised department bulletin very soon? the one thing i wanted to ask the...
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samra marian has been at every single one of these working groups. so i think in addition to thanking director henderson, a huge thanks need to go to her and the other staff, as well. turning to the presentation, i am glad to see that the recommendation that i have been working on with the chief regarding the use of force reporting and the low ready are in this presentation and will be presented to the commission with a revised department bulletin very soon? the one thing i wanted to ask the chief was with respect to -- [inaudible] >> vice president taylor: i want to keep everybody on these timelines, and if it's not next week, i want to understand why, so there's that. >> commissioner elias: thank you. i appreciate that. here's the thing. with respect to the use of force, i am very suspect of that because some of the numbers in the reporting that isn't included in the use of force, for example, if there are no reports of injury because that isn't included in the use of force or a loaded weapon pointed but not used. what i want to know, chief, is wha
samra marian has been at every single one of these working groups. so i think in addition to thanking director henderson, a huge thanks need to go to her and the other staff, as well. turning to the presentation, i am glad to see that the recommendation that i have been working on with the chief regarding the use of force reporting and the low ready are in this presentation and will be presented to the commission with a revised department bulletin very soon? the one thing i wanted to ask the...
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marian berry. bernard lafayette. paulina knight. and and gentlemen angela butler.gathered in the same city at the same time i count as being providential. we did not plan it. we were all led there. and when kelly smith and the nashville christian leadership council met in the fall of 1958, and we determined that if there's to be a second major campaign that will demonstrate the efficacy of satagria grata, love force, love truth that we would have to do it in nashville. and so, i planned as the strategist and organizer, a four-point strategic program to create the campaign. we decided with great fear in anticipation we would desegregate downtown nashville. no group of other people in the united states in the 20th century against the segregated system ever thought about desegregated downtown. tearing down the signs. ren vatding the waiting rooms. taking the immoral signs off of drinking fountains. but it was black women who made that decision for us in nashville. i was scared to death when we made that decision. i knew nothing about how we were going to do this. i ha
marian berry. bernard lafayette. paulina knight. and and gentlemen angela butler.gathered in the same city at the same time i count as being providential. we did not plan it. we were all led there. and when kelly smith and the nashville christian leadership council met in the fall of 1958, and we determined that if there's to be a second major campaign that will demonstrate the efficacy of satagria grata, love force, love truth that we would have to do it in nashville. and so, i planned as the...
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but it does seem to have cost your aunt marian trump barry, to resign ahead of an ethics inquiry thatave looked into her role in those financial schemes. also, potentially linked to both the congressional investigation and the new york prosecutor's subpoenas that have now been green lit by the supreme court in terms of the president's finances and trump organization finances being handed over. going through what you've been through, learning what you have learned, knowing what your family has done. do you have any expectations, in terms of what prosecutors or congressional investigators might find, if they got complete -- the kinds of access that they want to the financial records that your uncle's trying to keep hidden? >> i have no particular insight into that. you know, nobody's spoken to me about it. essentially, my role ended when i handed over the 40,000 pages of documents. but if -- if "the times" story is anything to go by, i think there is a lot more to uncover. and there will -- clearly, now that the supreme court made, in my opinion, the correct ruling, there will be many m
but it does seem to have cost your aunt marian trump barry, to resign ahead of an ethics inquiry thatave looked into her role in those financial schemes. also, potentially linked to both the congressional investigation and the new york prosecutor's subpoenas that have now been green lit by the supreme court in terms of the president's finances and trump organization finances being handed over. going through what you've been through, learning what you have learned, knowing what your family has...
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and that is true, whether you're the president and the first lady or you're marian and frazier robynson. those standards don't know title, they don't know income. that's just all that kids need. as you librarians know who you're working in the community and you're seeing the kids come into your doors and come with such promise and they just want somebody to love them, you know. they just want somebody to tell them they're okay. that's one of the things i've tried to do as first lady with kids, why i did so much with kids because i thought this is the interaction that could change a kid's life. this one hug, this one you are worth it. you never know what can make a difference. >> that's right. all of this you're giving to your communities, you're giving to your children. you're giving. but you've also -- i heard you say it -- that sometimes you have to put yourself first or not feel guilty about taking care of yourself. now, how do you do that? >> oh, yes, ladies. men, too. but let's talk to the ladies a little bit on this one. because we do that, right. we put ourselves fourth on our pr
and that is true, whether you're the president and the first lady or you're marian and frazier robynson. those standards don't know title, they don't know income. that's just all that kids need. as you librarians know who you're working in the community and you're seeing the kids come into your doors and come with such promise and they just want somebody to love them, you know. they just want somebody to tell them they're okay. that's one of the things i've tried to do as first lady with kids,...
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the street that is literally burning churches, saying they want to take down statues of jesus and marianolence. it'll hurt the people they say they want help. >> harris: i want to have you back on a different day, let's talk about it even further. thank you very much. we are awaiting the white house press briefing. this is the breaking news that we will go to when it happens, coming after the supreme court delivers two big decisions on the presidents financial documents. we will watch it live together, moments away. plus, the president is telling his fellow republicans to toughen up for what he calls a culture war. why his advisors reportedly want a different approach. former south carolina congressman trey gowdy joins "overtime" next. ♪ how they gonna pay for this? they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. (vo)you start with america's verizmost awarded network, to build unlimited
the street that is literally burning churches, saying they want to take down statues of jesus and marianolence. it'll hurt the people they say they want help. >> harris: i want to have you back on a different day, let's talk about it even further. thank you very much. we are awaiting the white house press briefing. this is the breaking news that we will go to when it happens, coming after the supreme court delivers two big decisions on the presidents financial documents. we will watch it...
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we really need to make sure we find a better way to document and to, i think, marian had a slide that talked about historic resource designation. one word to add about that is expand. what we have now is a working knowledge of certain communities, of certain districts. we don't have that depth. when we look at what kind of institutions are preserved and stories told, unless we have that data and the history from our community to really find out who lived in these communities and who will continue to live, we need that data. i see that missing when we do reports about landmark designations or calling specific buildings proposed for some type of alteration. we never get the real depth who used to live there and the importance that particular building or community will within the city history. i would like to see that as well. the comment about why the historic preservation is getting involved in making a resolution about social and racial equity. it is very clear who has benefited so far have not been the american indian community and black community and community of color. when we look
we really need to make sure we find a better way to document and to, i think, marian had a slide that talked about historic resource designation. one word to add about that is expand. what we have now is a working knowledge of certain communities, of certain districts. we don't have that depth. when we look at what kind of institutions are preserved and stories told, unless we have that data and the history from our community to really find out who lived in these communities and who will...
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the public first got to know her as maid marian to errol flynn's robin hood.ill always be remembered for "gone with the wind." >> it managed to be the happiest film experience of my whole life. >> i've never before known anyone that was really brave. i pray god things go well with you, miss millie. >> reporter: she was only 22 when she was cast as melanie, appearing with clark gable. >> i wish i could tell you what he was really like. and i regret to say i can't. >> reporter: off screen, she was a bit of a rebel, suing warner brothers over the seven-year contract system which made actors virtual property of their studios. she won a landmark decision that signaled the end of the contract system in hollywood. after the legal battle, she returned to films and dominated the silver screen in the late 1940s, receiving three nominations and winning two oscars for best actress in "to each his own" in 1946, and "the heiress" in 1949. in 2008 she received the american national medal of the arts from president george w. bush. >> her independence, integrity, and grace won
the public first got to know her as maid marian to errol flynn's robin hood.ill always be remembered for "gone with the wind." >> it managed to be the happiest film experience of my whole life. >> i've never before known anyone that was really brave. i pray god things go well with you, miss millie. >> reporter: she was only 22 when she was cast as melanie, appearing with clark gable. >> i wish i could tell you what he was really like. and i regret to say i...
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. >> with your majesty's permission marian and i will unveil the picture of your majesty.ueen watched the british born office in london the first ever virtual unveiling of a royal portrait. >> i'm glad to have had a chance to see it. hopefully i'll see it in real life one day. >> india and france watched the unveiling of the portrait to honor the service to diplomacy. >> a six-year-old boy from wyoming who saved his little sister from a dog attack is getting more praise for his bravery. bridger walker is getting better after that dog attack happened on july 9. he's been able to chat with chris evans who plays captain america in the marvel films and got to enjoy a denver candy store. >> spencer never really expected any of this to go viral the way it did. i actually asked them the other day does this make you more special and he said no. what makes you special? and he said i'm me and that meant a lot to us. >> the world boxing council also recently made bridger an honorary champion and sent him a bell. his father says the family is thankful for the support and generosity ou
. >> with your majesty's permission marian and i will unveil the picture of your majesty.ueen watched the british born office in london the first ever virtual unveiling of a royal portrait. >> i'm glad to have had a chance to see it. hopefully i'll see it in real life one day. >> india and france watched the unveiling of the portrait to honor the service to diplomacy. >> a six-year-old boy from wyoming who saved his little sister from a dog attack is getting more praise...
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my weaknesses as a reader, is a great english novel written by george eliot with the pen name of marian evans. one of the great english writers of the 19th century. published 1871 but set in the 18 thirties. it's an epic novel they get that hugely important issues of family and community and the status of women and how social change happens and a great gripping story. i was introduced by a wonderful teacher who laid it out for her students as a way to think about the human condition. >>host: he is currently reading father putnam's the upswing and the year of our lord 1943. >> the upswing is putnam's next book he is known for the book he wrote in 2000 that describes the breakdown of american civic institutions and the rise of loneliness of individualism in the extreme form and one of the great social observers of american life. the book upswing which is supposed to be out this summer now it has been delaye delayed, actually looks a subject we took up earlier the pattern of humanitarianism over the last century to describe a path that shows a coming together and pulling apart if you look
my weaknesses as a reader, is a great english novel written by george eliot with the pen name of marian evans. one of the great english writers of the 19th century. published 1871 but set in the 18 thirties. it's an epic novel they get that hugely important issues of family and community and the status of women and how social change happens and a great gripping story. i was introduced by a wonderful teacher who laid it out for her students as a way to think about the human condition....
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. >> reporter: these were the neighbors, rich and linda johnson, linna and marian cockerel. >> todd hadplane in the hangar and one in the driveway. >> reporter: they loved having an ex-fighter pilot for a neighbor. >> todd was always -- i mean he was just a genuinely interested guy. he would make eye contact with you. he always wanted to know about my job. what kind of cases are you working on? what kind of law do you practice? >> i had actually looked at todd as kind of a guy's guy. >> you enjoyed their company? >> we did. >> we did. >> reporter: enjoyed todd a little more than rachel maybe. >> i knew her less well than i knew todd, i feel. i feel like we were both in the same place in our lives but sort of moving in different circles. >> mm-hmm. she wasn't one of those people you immediately were attracted to or what? >> no, and i don't -- um, i really liked her, but she always seemed a little bit distant. very polite, very friendly, but a little bit distant. >> you want to go over there? >> yeah. >> let's go over there. >> reporter: by 2009, rachel and todd had two little daughters,
. >> reporter: these were the neighbors, rich and linda johnson, linna and marian cockerel. >> todd hadplane in the hangar and one in the driveway. >> reporter: they loved having an ex-fighter pilot for a neighbor. >> todd was always -- i mean he was just a genuinely interested guy. he would make eye contact with you. he always wanted to know about my job. what kind of cases are you working on? what kind of law do you practice? >> i had actually looked at todd as...
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. >> before we go to the next item, i would like to give a welcome marian on the line with us today. we wanted to thank you for your thank you for your years to the treasure island development authority. you have a years of history i under the you want to retire and want to wish you well into requirement and hope for the best for you. i think others would like to speak as well. miriam. >> we'll be losing outstanding staff. they've been with treasure island development authority for decade. it's also sweet she's leaving on a high road and after some time we all need to move on to our next endeavors. miriam, i know we are all sheltering in place but when the time permits we would like to give you a great farewell so residents and city staff and people you've had a chance to work with all these decades can acknowledge your hard work and bid you farewell. it's been an honor working with you and wish you well in your future endeavours. thank you for your great service to the city of san francisco. >> i wanted to highlight when miriam came to treasure island 14 years ago in the early years
. >> before we go to the next item, i would like to give a welcome marian on the line with us today. we wanted to thank you for your thank you for your years to the treasure island development authority. you have a years of history i under the you want to retire and want to wish you well into requirement and hope for the best for you. i think others would like to speak as well. miriam. >> we'll be losing outstanding staff. they've been with treasure island development authority for...
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as a great english novel written by george eliot, the pen name of marian evans. one of the great english writers of the century. it was published in the team 71 but it is set in the 1830s in the english midlands. it is the kind of ethical model that suggests some important issues of family and community that of when and how social change happened into just a gripping story. i interested in graduate school by a wonderful teacher who laid it out for the students as a way of thinking about the human condition. >> host: and according to yuval levin companies currently reading robert putnam's the upswing and alan jacobs of the year othe yearof our lord 1943. >> guest: he's sort of known for a book he wrote in 2000 described the breakdown of american civic institutions and the rise of loneliness and individualism in an extreme fo form. one of the great social observers of american life and it's now been delayed a little bit to the full. but it looks at a subject we thy took up earlier. the pattern of individualism in american life over the course of the past century de
as a great english novel written by george eliot, the pen name of marian evans. one of the great english writers of the century. it was published in the team 71 but it is set in the 1830s in the english midlands. it is the kind of ethical model that suggests some important issues of family and community that of when and how social change happened into just a gripping story. i interested in graduate school by a wonderful teacher who laid it out for the students as a way of thinking about the...
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marian wisconsin, democrat'lines -- mary in wisconsin, democrat's line. caller: i find it very surprising that trump is now deciding to tell the truth. i want to touch on something that if you callers from texas that. herd immunity. i don't think he understands that we cannot have herd immunity if everyone does not wear a mask. and then he brought up trump bashing. i don't find that true at all. i think republicans are just not used to people actually telling the truth, so when people tell the truth about the president that they support so much, like a cold, they find it as trump -- like acult, they find it like. trump bashing but we are just listening to scientists data. they are just not used to telling the truth. host: in texas on the independent line, billy. good morning. caller: good morning. love your show. you let people speak their mind. the lady right before me beat me to it, talking about the masks and everything. president, -- if the he said he would leave it up to the governors, yet, he told when the governors to blink their eyes, and if they
marian wisconsin, democrat'lines -- mary in wisconsin, democrat's line. caller: i find it very surprising that trump is now deciding to tell the truth. i want to touch on something that if you callers from texas that. herd immunity. i don't think he understands that we cannot have herd immunity if everyone does not wear a mask. and then he brought up trump bashing. i don't find that true at all. i think republicans are just not used to people actually telling the truth, so when people tell the...
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samra marian has been at every single one of these working groups. so i think in addition to thanking director henderson, a huge thanks need to go to her and the other staff, as well. turning to the presentation, i am glad to see that the recommendation that i have been working on with the chief regarding the use of force reporting and the low ready are in this presentation and will be presented to the commission with a revised department bulletin very soon? the one thing i wanted to ask the chief was with respect to -- [inaudible] >> vice president taylor: i want to keep everybody on these timelines, and if it's not next week, i want to understand why, so there's that. >> commissioner elias: thank you. i appreciate that. here's the thing. with respect to the use of force, i am very suspect of that because some of the numbers in the reporting that isn't included in the use of force, for example, if there are no reports of injury because that isn't included in the use of force or a loaded weapon pointed but not used. what i want to know, chief, is wha
samra marian has been at every single one of these working groups. so i think in addition to thanking director henderson, a huge thanks need to go to her and the other staff, as well. turning to the presentation, i am glad to see that the recommendation that i have been working on with the chief regarding the use of force reporting and the low ready are in this presentation and will be presented to the commission with a revised department bulletin very soon? the one thing i wanted to ask the...
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why curse mine camp and silence marian anderson? so marian anderson, a. philip randolph, who was really one of the leaders of the march of the marian anderson event, as well as the first march on washington which is planned to force fdr to ban discrimination in the defense industries. eleanor's right in there with him, too, so she's very close. >> we only have a half hour left. as you mentioned, eleanor roosevelt did travel to the pacific and here's a speech she made to smo of the troops. >> feeling very sad, looking very depressed. what's the matter with you. he said, oh, i just can't go on. i haven't shot a -- the officer said listen, you go up to that ridge over there and say the hell with -- and they'll jump up and if you shoot first you'll get. so he comes by a little while later still looking gloomy. he said, did you do what i told you to do? he said, yes, sir, yes. i ran up there and i did just what you told me to do and just as you told me to do but they all -- as fdr's eyes and ears during the war? >> on these trips, it was like the uso, right? i
why curse mine camp and silence marian anderson? so marian anderson, a. philip randolph, who was really one of the leaders of the march of the marian anderson event, as well as the first march on washington which is planned to force fdr to ban discrimination in the defense industries. eleanor's right in there with him, too, so she's very close. >> we only have a half hour left. as you mentioned, eleanor roosevelt did travel to the pacific and here's a speech she made to smo of the troops....