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marley so many young people are struggling with the changes due to covid how are you doing. >>i'm doing all right you know i feel better every day more hopeful. i thought this is going to be a few weeks eppers right lindsay my friends out just to get out. but obviously has grown longer i really want to focus on activism and still spreading important messages given the fact that i can't go out. so the city during virtual be allows online fun getting to xt daand i know that right now it's kind of sad not to see the kiddos whom are back but i know that that would change her going. >>a great job of guiding them through this very difficult time and thank you for the work you do as a nurse. it's truly heroic. i really enjoyed talking to all of you i think i have one last question. do you i believe that change is coming to you believe that better days are ahead, yes, yes. well thank you for taking the time to to speak with us and sharing your thoughts. you are the we and we the people and you are who this convention is about. >>in 1776. >>we had hoped to have our convention in the
marley so many young people are struggling with the changes due to covid how are you doing. >>i'm doing all right you know i feel better every day more hopeful. i thought this is going to be a few weeks eppers right lindsay my friends out just to get out. but obviously has grown longer i really want to focus on activism and still spreading important messages given the fact that i can't go out. so the city during virtual be allows online fun getting to xt daand i know that right now it's...
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turned up have a meeting and bob marley turned up and hejust have a meeting and bob marley turned upse growing up legacy, ourstory, because growing upin... legacy, ourstory, because growing up in... being born here as first—generation, we didn't have the society and it made us feel as if we weren't wanted. so hearing the music from jamaica and the messages, it's really solidified and we should be very proud of who we are a. we should stand up for our rights and we should definitely defeat the evil system. we identified that in the 19705 and 19805. system. we identified that in the 1970s and 1980s. karen, i know that reggae music was hugely important in your childhood. when you got a chance to be involved with this. what was it in particular about bob miley‘s story that she wanted to tell? we wanted to actually share the stories that we knew were out there amongst people in the towns and cities of england, really. a lot of people talked about meeting and interacting with bob marley, particularly in the early years when he was trying to make his name, but that never really made it thro
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we are all marley and's, even those that don't have blood on their hands, if they're not involved int of public funds. we must all come together to defend the republic and impose democracy and good governance. reporter: but reaction from the rest of the world was condemnation. the united nations, the african union, and the west african region have all condemned the military coup. imposed other economic restrictions, including air and and flakka, cutting ties, membership of the body. on thursday, france announced it is keeping forces there to help ring peace to the region. but these are challenging times for many. now, india is struggling and its battle to contain the coronavirus pandemic. the country reported a record increase in daily infections, almost 70,000 thursday. that brings the coastal number of cases to almost 2.80 4 million. it's the third worst hit country in the world. health authorities say they rapidly increased screening with almost one million tests conducted in one day. and indian health officials released an antibody survey. elizabeth braun of has the details from
we are all marley and's, even those that don't have blood on their hands, if they're not involved int of public funds. we must all come together to defend the republic and impose democracy and good governance. reporter: but reaction from the rest of the world was condemnation. the united nations, the african union, and the west african region have all condemned the military coup. imposed other economic restrictions, including air and and flakka, cutting ties, membership of the body. on...
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or marley reprehensible or both and then we're talking about eisenhower macarthur lay he lay he for example was truman's personal tiffs that and he was the most incensed about it he wrote he also chair that means it tried to step he said the japanese were ready defeated and ready to surrender the use of this barbarous weapon at hiroshima and nagasaki was of no material assistance in our war against japan and using it we adopted an ethical standard common to the barbarians of the dark ages while out of the carthage said if we had told them they could keep the emperor they would have happily surrendered probably in may we could have saved american lives japanese lives chinese lives if we had and truman knew this. but they wanted to use the bomb and why do they want to use the. us less but if that were to leslie gross who ran the manhattan project general crow said there was never from about 2 weeks from the time i took charge of this project any illusion of my part that russia was our enemy and the project conducted on that basis peter tragically i got a cold what i want to end it on that no
or marley reprehensible or both and then we're talking about eisenhower macarthur lay he lay he for example was truman's personal tiffs that and he was the most incensed about it he wrote he also chair that means it tried to step he said the japanese were ready defeated and ready to surrender the use of this barbarous weapon at hiroshima and nagasaki was of no material assistance in our war against japan and using it we adopted an ethical standard common to the barbarians of the dark ages while...
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i think that god willing the marley and people were know how to have the necessary resources to drive out the demons of division and discord in our country and that hearts come together so that we can have a stable in mali in peace and tranquility. our efforts to resolve this crisis in the country have so far failed this includes a proposal by west african leaders for unity government and the reelection of some disputed seats in the parliament. earlier and asked the following measures to be taken in relation to the institutional issues that follow the immediate dissolution of 31 members of the parliament whose elections are contests that including the president of the parliament. represented parliament. this idea was immediately rejected by the deputies in question. i'm absolutely not resigning because i was elected to my commune and the constitutional court. did it stop i think that the results are there the whole it's so there but can anyone who disputed go interview those votes this. week i was asked to step aside of our own accord it doesn't suit us doesn't suit us because it's no
i think that god willing the marley and people were know how to have the necessary resources to drive out the demons of division and discord in our country and that hearts come together so that we can have a stable in mali in peace and tranquility. our efforts to resolve this crisis in the country have so far failed this includes a proposal by west african leaders for unity government and the reelection of some disputed seats in the parliament. earlier and asked the following measures to be...
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now i'd like to turn to marley diaz, who is 15 years old from west orange, new jersey.oks. marley so many people are struggling with the changes due to covid. how are you doing? >> i feel better every day, a little more hopeful. i thought this was going to be a few weeks i wouldn't see my friends. but as it's grown longer i want to focus on activism. i started to do virtual read alloweds online, which is fun getting to meet new kids and promote the joy we can find in learning. it's fun seeing teenagers like me going on social media and talking about social injustices they care about. i hope a year from now, when we get to go back and be safe and protected, we will still have these conversations and a new possibility, the new world. >> yes, thank you so much, marley. i don't think i was doing half of what you are doing at 15. i love seeing how brave and creative your generation is to creating change. so thank you. thank you so much for your work. >> let's check in with rick. rick, you are a farmer from pennsylvania. your farm has been in your family for generations. what
now i'd like to turn to marley diaz, who is 15 years old from west orange, new jersey.oks. marley so many people are struggling with the changes due to covid. how are you doing? >> i feel better every day, a little more hopeful. i thought this was going to be a few weeks i wouldn't see my friends. but as it's grown longer i want to focus on activism. i started to do virtual read alloweds online, which is fun getting to meet new kids and promote the joy we can find in learning. it's fun...
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where you have to guess he's tree or african states and you could start from the empire gonna do marley's song guy could come down to kind him then bono or don't so-called right to the european conquest you have different types of states that have existed in this region including this people. and you so for example can in borno started as a very traditional indigenous african state dannii east. and then you have a look at all that cover some of the areas on nice dinner we are talking about which stack it really as a sunni jihad. and create in the end the 19th century and created war was a very. powerful islamic state then you had what you would core apps might cut this when you are in your program what you want christian european jihad then fort and destroyed this did step this is an area so you have to read really 3 types of competing ideologies the traditional african ideologies islam each political ideologies and the european imperial. states never i have to be i'm after dick organization i see your point when you talk of yeah when you talk about the strength of the state you would the
where you have to guess he's tree or african states and you could start from the empire gonna do marley's song guy could come down to kind him then bono or don't so-called right to the european conquest you have different types of states that have existed in this region including this people. and you so for example can in borno started as a very traditional indigenous african state dannii east. and then you have a look at all that cover some of the areas on nice dinner we are talking about...
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now i'd like to turn to marley dias, 15 years old.er. marley, how are you doing? >> i'm doing all right. you know, i feel better every day. i feel more hopeful. i thought this was going to be a few weeks at first where i wouldn't see my friends and just stick it out. obviously as it's grown longer, i want to focus on activism and still spreading important messages given the fact i can't go out. instead of doing virtual read-alloweread- read-alloweread- read-alouds online. it's also super fun to see teenagers like me going on social media and talking about social issues and injustices that they care about because sometimes you don't have that space in school. so i hope that a year from now when we get to go back and be safe, and be protected, we will still have these conversations and still have a new possibility in a new world. >> yes, thank you so much, marley. you are such an inspiration. i don't think i was doing half of what you're doing at 15, and i love seeing how brave and creative your generation is to creating change. so than
now i'd like to turn to marley dias, 15 years old.er. marley, how are you doing? >> i'm doing all right. you know, i feel better every day. i feel more hopeful. i thought this was going to be a few weeks at first where i wouldn't see my friends and just stick it out. obviously as it's grown longer, i want to focus on activism and still spreading important messages given the fact i can't go out. instead of doing virtual read-alloweread- read-alloweread- read-alouds online. it's also super...
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question is why did we drop bombs when we knew they were not militarily necessary and we knew they were marley reprehensible it's united states had a 5 star admirals and generals in 19457 of the 8 are on the record said the atomic bomb to them militarily unnecessary or barley reprehensible or both and that we're talking about eisenhower macarthur lay he lay he for example was truman's personal chief of staff and he was the most incensed about it he wrote he also chair that means it tried to...
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marley not that i'm taking the stuff. for now this saves time chump so do i know folks and he will tell us how they top off what their wife constancia. the traffickers husband was interviewed but then released. he's a policeman. everyone else who was arrested was also released. the woman who survived the ordeal in russia went into hiding in the city. everybody can be i can be a customer. of the people i'm going to see that they can maybe degrade the wife and then they got to play in the group of from one measure and those are my friends then before we go back to the of they think that the many smaller and they go back to stop they may say fame you finish in the mother and then pay and then a fairly good luck and some good going to many motown 20. 1. 1. next best thing ever got me. i left the house. got bad things about the police that if i don't buy the place tomorrow will end up getting me and nobody would know about so i picked up my phone and that was the but the sentiment is. i read that the man hours the ground. beau
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marley not that i'm taking the stuff.for now the same time chump so do we want to go home and he will tell us the top off what their life constants are. the traffickers husband was interviewed but then released. he's a policeman. everyone else who was arrested was also released. the woman who survived the ordeal in russia went into hiding in the mean city. everybody can be can be a customer and if you were going to see that they can remember the good the wife and then they got to play in the look of from the moment you know i was with my friends then before go back to the out of they think that the new smaller and then they go back up the stock they may say fate mean for me and the mother and the pay and then a fairly good book and so i'm going to have many motown 21. 1. beat me up that's me. i left the house. that means about the buildings that if i don't buy that place tomorrow or end up getting me and nobody would know about so i picked up my phone and what the money somebody said. did i mention that our brand. new day
marley not that i'm taking the stuff.for now the same time chump so do we want to go home and he will tell us the top off what their life constants are. the traffickers husband was interviewed but then released. he's a policeman. everyone else who was arrested was also released. the woman who survived the ordeal in russia went into hiding in the mean city. everybody can be can be a customer and if you were going to see that they can remember the good the wife and then they got to play in the...
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how are folks in your district doing right now marley as it relates to schools. schools are due to reopen. how does it look in your district for that right now? >> well, people are anticipatxi. i've got one son returning to the public school system in the fall. certainly we are lft in the leadership governor cuomo has given the green light for schools to come up with an appropriately safe plan to transition back into the school system as something that i think parents throughout the district that i represent take comfort in. it's still unclear that it will be entirely in person. i think there is a great likelihood that there will be remote learning as a significant part of the reintegration back to the new fall semester, but i think people are looking forward to the possibility of some sense of normalcy for the education of our children beginning next month. >> how have you been talking to your kidsable the start of school? i know that normally there's that conference of like, do what your teacher tell us you, don't let me have them call me out of work to come ge
how are folks in your district doing right now marley as it relates to schools. schools are due to reopen. how does it look in your district for that right now? >> well, people are anticipatxi. i've got one son returning to the public school system in the fall. certainly we are lft in the leadership governor cuomo has given the green light for schools to come up with an appropriately safe plan to transition back into the school system as something that i think parents throughout the...
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allows you to discover, watch and share music videos and well known artists like bob marley, elton john, nicki minaj and blake shelton will b featured. and planning exclusive connent from from a variety of artists. >>> and president trump takes aim attic tok. he plans to tiktok. he plans to --. and actor baseline cransto >>> good morning everyone. thank you for joining us, if you are just joining us this half hour let's start as always with a quick look at the weather with lisa argen. hey liz. >> hey liz. our fair weather friend. low cloud deck and marine layer with us today. our picture over in the east bay. 80 in emeryville but burning back already in many areas of the bay. our exploratorium camera, the clouds. 68 in mountain view. 64 in san jose. half moon bay. 59 in santa rosa. sub on the way for you as well. numbers in the upper 40s from santa rosa and petaluma earlier but look at that rebound in 60 in petaluma. 67 lighter winds by the delta and mid 60 in kojd. right now check out the surface winds. very light out there and the o d return of the low clouds and fog tonight. >> happe
allows you to discover, watch and share music videos and well known artists like bob marley, elton john, nicki minaj and blake shelton will b featured. and planning exclusive connent from from a variety of artists. >>> and president trump takes aim attic tok. he plans to tiktok. he plans to --. and actor baseline cransto >>> good morning everyone. thank you for joining us, if you are just joining us this half hour let's start as always with a quick look at the weather with...
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right -- i think that you're exactly right, and i think the american people are watching a party marley particularly last night in its appeal to minority voter, particularly african-americans and hispanics in this country. i thought it was a compelling appeal. vernon jones, herschel walker, you had maximo alvarez, those are some of the most compelling stories by just wonderful people. >> yeah. lou: it was just a great thing to have instead of the, if you'll forgive me, the sort of predictable political figures who attend these conventions and dominate them. it was wonderful to see americans dominating. >> absolutely. and -- because we do. we do dominate. this country great. i'm so sicced -- sick and tired of the democrats trying to say it's not. max alvarez, when he looked in the camera and you saw tears coming up in his eyes and he said, hey, i listened to the democratic convention, i've heard those policy before, i've heard that agenda before, i fled that communist agenda, i left cuba, i will not go back, we cannot go in the direction of the failed policies of socialist nations, of co
right -- i think that you're exactly right, and i think the american people are watching a party marley particularly last night in its appeal to minority voter, particularly african-americans and hispanics in this country. i thought it was a compelling appeal. vernon jones, herschel walker, you had maximo alvarez, those are some of the most compelling stories by just wonderful people. >> yeah. lou: it was just a great thing to have instead of the, if you'll forgive me, the sort of...
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liz: harvey, i heard you wrangled jose feliciano and ziggy marley to wring some help from congress.se congressional members are a little star-struck. what else you got in your arsenal that you can get some more attention when it comes to helping the musicians? >> we are doing everything we can. we are jumping up and down talking about it. i know we're not the only group that's been affected here. everybody has had an issue with this. we are all facing hard times. we are really trying to advocate, draw attention and shine a light on what's happening. just yesterday we had district advocate day. we had over 2,000 members address some of their needs with the legislators virtually. they are talking about things they are going through, issues they're having and how our country and government can help out. liz: you actually have written and produced for everybody from beyonce to elton john to whitney houston. i look at your background and i think to myself you know. when you were starting out your career, i'm sure there were some really lean years without a pandemic. what can you say abou
liz: harvey, i heard you wrangled jose feliciano and ziggy marley to wring some help from congress.se congressional members are a little star-struck. what else you got in your arsenal that you can get some more attention when it comes to helping the musicians? >> we are doing everything we can. we are jumping up and down talking about it. i know we're not the only group that's been affected here. everybody has had an issue with this. we are all facing hard times. we are really trying to...
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show the majority of black and brown urban parents recognize they're not by a school that's not a marleycularly good one. donald trump is on the side of the majority of black and brown parents in the inner city and not on the side of white parents who wouldn't president their -- put their kid in an inner city school on a bet. he's going to do substantially better with the black voters than he did in 2016. lou: and public education is so critical. it is the great equalizer in our society no matter what institution you choose. it is just so critical to prosperity and to progress. it's just, it's just so critical. it's infuriating to me to watch what these teachers unions are doing, larry. they're not being helpful right now at all. adamantly to opposing, for political purposes it's pretty clear, opening, reopening schools and getting kids back. is and we've got so many hundreds of thousands of kids who can't afford to lose a year and, in point of fact, all of the advantages that would be gained by reopening these schools. your thoughts. >> well, absolutely. and look at the quality of these
show the majority of black and brown urban parents recognize they're not by a school that's not a marleycularly good one. donald trump is on the side of the majority of black and brown parents in the inner city and not on the side of white parents who wouldn't president their -- put their kid in an inner city school on a bet. he's going to do substantially better with the black voters than he did in 2016. lou: and public education is so critical. it is the great equalizer in our society no...
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personal and profound disappointment that he carries as a result of what the chinese government and marley-- particularly xi jinping did in january. >> i think that's right, lou. i think he knows are well that the 150,000 dead americans cannot be brought back by anything china does. but china can help us in the economic recovery if they would comply with this trade deal and make the massive purchases that they promised. that's probably a very important thing the president's done to improve this video -- approve this video conversation august 15th between the highest levels of the two sides. that's where we'll find out whether the president has to terminate the trade deal and really condemn china as a negotiating party, or the chinese make their purchases, will they help our recovery. i think that's what it's going to come down to on august 15th. lou: that seems to be a date certain as to exactly who and what china wants to be. it is a nation right now that's behaving exactly as you would expect of an authoritarian state. it is a chinese dick dictatorshp with expansionary policies, and they
personal and profound disappointment that he carries as a result of what the chinese government and marley-- particularly xi jinping did in january. >> i think that's right, lou. i think he knows are well that the 150,000 dead americans cannot be brought back by anything china does. but china can help us in the economic recovery if they would comply with this trade deal and make the massive purchases that they promised. that's probably a very important thing the president's done to...
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>>marley martinez has more now on why experts are sounding the alarm. >>empty ellipticals silent playgrounds and barren courts at the y m c a in sacramento. so where all the kids. inside. today recess at day care and outdoor fitness classes canceled because of wildfire smoke when it's unhealthy or dangerous the sea inside after adjusting to the pandemic wildfires posing yet another obstacle we're just seeing people really wanting to have physical activity but just finding it difficult to get those needs met it seems like almost every turn there's a block. >>a harsh reality that top coat nail salon is pacing to this like in other words government seriously the air is horrible. >>yeah, it's pretty hard to beat north of thomas nail salon whether covid orders to move outside. and the heat wave. but the smoke could be the final straw at some point. how we might have to close that's the dilemma businesses face risking their health or livelihood but this week the risk for him. >>closure to the wild for smoke. it. israel today, u c davis is chief of pulmonary m
>>marley martinez has more now on why experts are sounding the alarm. >>empty ellipticals silent playgrounds and barren courts at the y m c a in sacramento. so where all the kids. inside. today recess at day care and outdoor fitness classes canceled because of wildfire smoke when it's unhealthy or dangerous the sea inside after adjusting to the pandemic wildfires posing yet another obstacle we're just seeing people really wanting to have physical activity but just finding it...
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marley in the problem that on the one hand there is free, freedom of choice, but on the other hand he argues that there is some kind of plan for the world, for humanity leading ultimately to perpetual peace. and the central discussion kissinger rejected materialism. he rejected materialist theories of history like marxism and leninism. but also he rejected capitalist materialist theories of the sort that said if our growth rate is higher than their growth rate, then we'll one the cold war. i think on those three counts, kissinger i americans -- emerges as a rarity. but i think it made his contribution fundamentally distinctive and made him stand out from the pack of people who thought you could solve the cold war with system analysis or something of that sort. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. and we're looking at authors' programs with fellows from stanford university's hoover institution. a public policy think tank founded in 1919 by stanford alumnus, president herbert hoover. up next, john yu who worked at the justice department during the george w. bush administration, spoke a
marley in the problem that on the one hand there is free, freedom of choice, but on the other hand he argues that there is some kind of plan for the world, for humanity leading ultimately to perpetual peace. and the central discussion kissinger rejected materialism. he rejected materialist theories of history like marxism and leninism. but also he rejected capitalist materialist theories of the sort that said if our growth rate is higher than their growth rate, then we'll one the cold war. i...
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american automobile companies, ford, gm, chrysler will live on in some form, a kind of marley's ghost dragging their chains at taxpayers expense. the fools in the corner offices of detroit and the fool officials at detroit units will retire to the vacation homes in palm beach and st. petersburg respectively. they don't deserve our sympathy anymore than the malevolent trolls under the capitol dome in washington do but pity the poor american car when congress and the white house get through with it. a lightweight vehicle with a small carbon footprint using alternative energy and renewable resources to operate in a sustainable way. when i was a kid we called it a schwinn. i guess it's been a great 110 years, it has been a great run. 110 years since the brothers of built the first automobile in springfield, massachusetts. and if it'd been a success springfield, massachusetts, i be today's motor city full of abandoned houses, unemployment, drug dealing, violent crime and racial tension, which as a so happens springfield, massachusetts, is full of anyway. but we owe the american car, we owe
american automobile companies, ford, gm, chrysler will live on in some form, a kind of marley's ghost dragging their chains at taxpayers expense. the fools in the corner offices of detroit and the fool officials at detroit units will retire to the vacation homes in palm beach and st. petersburg respectively. they don't deserve our sympathy anymore than the malevolent trolls under the capitol dome in washington do but pity the poor american car when congress and the white house get through with...
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we have the lopez family pups addie and dora we have millie the singletons with marley and milo that's was cute real sweet >> super cute. >> that great dane is going to eat that box in like one swallow. >> but don't eat the custom one. >> exactly coming up later on on hoda and jenna, we're going to talk to joe manganiello about "the sleepover. also dr. natalie azar will be here >> first on the third hour, three sisters with a passion for dance. the dutch group let it happen. they're going to teach us how to bust a move. well, they're going to teach someone how to bust a move probably not me. >> probably sheinelle. >> she knows >> sheinelle could teach them. >> first your local news and weather. happy dog day. test test test. test test test. test test test. test test >>> good morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. firefighters are making more progress, battling the three massive bay area fires. teams updated us on the czu fires in the santa cruz mountains. number of structureshe same, 19. in the north bay, more evacuees are getting the green light to return home. lnu fires have burned mo
we have the lopez family pups addie and dora we have millie the singletons with marley and milo that's was cute real sweet >> super cute. >> that great dane is going to eat that box in like one swallow. >> but don't eat the custom one. >> exactly coming up later on on hoda and jenna, we're going to talk to joe manganiello about "the sleepover. also dr. natalie azar will be here >> first on the third hour, three sisters with a passion for dance. the dutch group...
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barefoot round ♪ one more last chance to say ♪ hey senorita, don't you think we need a salt and a marleying no pain ♪ it goes like one margarita, two margarita, three margarita,♪ ♪ it goes like one margarita, two margarita, three margarita, shot ♪ ♪ don't worry about tomorrow ♪ leave all your sorrow out here on the floating dock ♪ ♪ when that sun lays down, shot ♪ ♪ don't worry about tomorrow ♪ leave all your sorrow out her on the floating dock ♪ ♪ when that sun lays down, we'l be on our way ♪ ♪ one more barefoot round, one more last chance to say ♪ ♪ hey senorita don't you think we need a salt and a chesney song ♪ ♪ one margarita, two margarita, three margarita ♪ ♪ we'll be gone ♪ we'll be gone ♪ we'll be gone >> that's why it's a number one hit. >> i'm ready for a margarita >> i know. it's friday, fri-yay as craig says you want the album you can pick it up >> you'll listen to it on repeat >> i will be >>> up next on the third hour of "today," we'll talk to mike tyson about his discovery channel shark week kickoff don't want to miss that. >> it's tyson versus the shark, right? >> i put
barefoot round ♪ one more last chance to say ♪ hey senorita, don't you think we need a salt and a marleying no pain ♪ it goes like one margarita, two margarita, three margarita,♪ ♪ it goes like one margarita, two margarita, three margarita, shot ♪ ♪ don't worry about tomorrow ♪ leave all your sorrow out here on the floating dock ♪ ♪ when that sun lays down, shot ♪ ♪ don't worry about tomorrow ♪ leave all your sorrow out her on the floating dock ♪ ♪ when that sun...
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is the economic relationship, the interdependency, and i do think there's motivation on both sides marleyd. neither economy needs more headwinds. i think it'd be great if we could keep the economic side moving in the right direction, minimize the collateral damage that is created as we try to address sol of these trade issues and then deal with these other issues separately which the other issues aren't going away anytime soon. neil: the president calling biden beijing biden, that the chinese obviously prefer him, trump himself is a much more difficult negotiator, they want him out fast. do you buy that? >> um, i mean, i'm not 900% -- 100% sure of that. on the one hand, obviously, president trump can talk a hard line on china. and even though i disagree with some of his tactics, the overall strategy of pushing back against china on certain key issues, that was necessary, and e give him credit for that. on the other hand, he does have a reputation as being a pragmatist and someone who wants to keep business moving forward whereas with joe biden might not -- i mean, the chinese are going to
is the economic relationship, the interdependency, and i do think there's motivation on both sides marleyd. neither economy needs more headwinds. i think it'd be great if we could keep the economic side moving in the right direction, minimize the collateral damage that is created as we try to address sol of these trade issues and then deal with these other issues separately which the other issues aren't going away anytime soon. neil: the president calling biden beijing biden, that the chinese...
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now i would like to turn to marley diaz, who is 15 years old from west orange, new jersey.literary activist and author and the founder of 1000 black girl books. so many young people are struggling with the changes due to covid. how are you doing? >> i am doing all right. i feel better every day, i feel more hopeful. i thought this would be a few weeks at first when i would not see my friends and i would just stick it out, but obviously as a grows longer, i want to focus on activism and still spreading in foreign -- important messages. fun getting toso interact and meet new kids and promote the joy be confined in reading and learning. it is also super fun to see teenagers like me going on social media and talking about social issues and injustices that they care about, because sometimes you do not have that space in school. so i hope that one year from now we get to go back and be safe and greet protected and we will still have these conversations and still have a new possibility in a new world. ms. baston: thank you so much. you are such an inspiration. i do not think i was
now i would like to turn to marley diaz, who is 15 years old from west orange, new jersey.literary activist and author and the founder of 1000 black girl books. so many young people are struggling with the changes due to covid. how are you doing? >> i am doing all right. i feel better every day, i feel more hopeful. i thought this would be a few weeks at first when i would not see my friends and i would just stick it out, but obviously as a grows longer, i want to focus on activism and...
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unlike those of the other ones that i had named where thes idea of, you know, your word versus mine, marley when the -- particularly when the your world is someone who cannot -- [inaudible]an with themselves anymore becomes much more complicated when there's video footage, when we are watching it live, when we're watching this live and someone is capturing what actually happened. the second piece that i think makes freddie gray's story different is the context of when it happened and the fact that there was this group now called black lives matter that was able to respond, that was able to move. andat so, you know, you watch ts dynamic where, you know, this organization, you know, was founded by three black women and was founded by three black women in response to what happened to trayvon martin. and this idea of saying, you know, we have to be able to remind this country that it's not about black lives mattering more, but asking this country to aremember that they even for m, and you cannot take out our lives -- [inaudible] and so you now saw this thing that went from a hashtag to now beco
unlike those of the other ones that i had named where thes idea of, you know, your word versus mine, marley when the -- particularly when the your world is someone who cannot -- [inaudible]an with themselves anymore becomes much more complicated when there's video footage, when we are watching it live, when we're watching this live and someone is capturing what actually happened. the second piece that i think makes freddie gray's story different is the context of when it happened and the fact...
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que mejores acompaÑantes que los whillers acompaÑantes de bob marley.tambiÉn tener este tipo de espectÁculos francisca: me encantÓ lo que dijo de que es bonito poder ver la luz al final del tÚnel y tiene toda la razÓn. tambiÉn estarÁ acompaÑado de su mejor amiga, kanye garcÍa. kanye: para mi tampoco es la excepciÓn porque tenÍa toda mi vida planificada y me encontrÉ con esta locura. hay gente que me decÍa pero hay o no hay pÚblico? de alguna forma hay que empezar y este es un gran pasocon toda la oportunidad de subirnos al escenario, hacer mÚsica y sentirnos asÍ por que tenemos que ir paso a paso hasta regresar lo que tanto disfrutamos a ser que es tener a la gente de frente. todos pasamos por dificultades pero algunos estÁn en yates, otros estÁn en salvavidas, otros sin salvavidas y otros en yola. todos tenemos circunstancias diversas y para muchos este serÁ su evento durante todo un mes. es una ventana para desconectarse de la realidad del asunto. todas son llenas de desesperanza y de impaciencia sobre el asta macro cuando esto va a continuar francisc
que mejores acompaÑantes que los whillers acompaÑantes de bob marley.tambiÉn tener este tipo de espectÁculos francisca: me encantÓ lo que dijo de que es bonito poder ver la luz al final del tÚnel y tiene toda la razÓn. tambiÉn estarÁ acompaÑado de su mejor amiga, kanye garcÍa. kanye: para mi tampoco es la excepciÓn porque tenÍa toda mi vida planificada y me encontrÉ con esta locura. hay gente que me decÍa pero hay o no hay pÚblico? de alguna forma hay que empezar y este es un...
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[mÚsica] la vida de bob marley ha puesto a la venta la casa que del cantante construida en 1920. hotcakes de mcdonald's... ya sabes que los hash browns son para ti, y el biscuit es para él. sin falta. ♪ba da da da da listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ raÚl: gracias por continuar con nosotros. ustedes lo saben. el mundo ha sido testigo de cÓmo la pandemia paralizó y cambiÓ la vida. la rehabilitaciÓn de los niÑos que ayudan en teletÓn no se detiene. esta maÑana vamos a hablar, hemos venido hablando de la semana del padrinoton donde todos nos unimos para ayudar. a link es el pilar fundamental para ayudarnos es nada mÁs y nada menos que el seÑor fernando. presidente de fundaciÓn teletón para que nos cuenten cÓmo van las cosas. muy buenos dÍas. fernando: muy buenos dÍas. un gusto estar contigo. agradecer mucho a univisiÓn esta extraordinaria oportunidad de poder invitar a la gente a donar, a apoyar. han sido meses muy complicados para todos. tÚ lo
[mÚsica] la vida de bob marley ha puesto a la venta la casa que del cantante construida en 1920. hotcakes de mcdonald's... ya sabes que los hash browns son para ti, y el biscuit es para él. sin falta. ♪ba da da da da listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ raÚl: gracias por continuar con nosotros. ustedes lo saben. el mundo ha sido testigo de cÓmo la...
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la gran noche de los premios habrÁ muchos amigos, pero me dijeron que estarÁ parte de la familia marleyram. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. ♪ ♪ ♪ raÚl: carlos, casi no hemos hablado en la maÑana de hoy. cÓmo estÁ? raÚl:estoy del otro lado. estÁ saludando al vecino ahÍ. [risas] amigo. al vecino no, es a mÍ. sÉ que tienes algo de italia. raÚl: sÍ. sabes quiÉnes marco y fraile?-- marco infrain? Él ha trabajado conj balvÍn, bad bunny. resulta ser que ahora que crezca mÁs a trabajar con thalia. vamos con nuestros amigos de televisa espectÁculos. [mÚsica] >> thalÍa siga apostando al gÉnero urbano. ahora trabajan un nuevo tema con el creador de Éxitos de bad bunny, j balvÍn y el mismo justin bieber. [mÚsica] >> sÍ, yo creo que pronto van a escuchar algo de parte de nosotros. thalÍa, la verdad, que estoy super agradecido de trabajar con ella. trabajar con Íconos de la mÚsica. es una bendiciÓn que nos dÉ la oportunidad. ella tiene algo de aportar mezclando su estilo. pronto. no sÉ en qué dÍa, pero ha
la gran noche de los premios habrÁ muchos amigos, pero me dijeron que estarÁ parte de la familia marleyram. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. ♪ ♪ ♪ raÚl: carlos, casi no hemos hablado en la maÑana de hoy. cÓmo estÁ? raÚl:estoy del otro lado. estÁ saludando al vecino ahÍ. [risas] amigo. al vecino no, es a mÍ. sÉ que tienes algo de italia. raÚl: sÍ. sabes quiÉnes marco y fraile?--...
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sounding the alarm about the possible health risk from all the smoke from these wildfires we've got marleiz with more on that part of this whole story. >>empty ellipticals silent playgrounds and barren courts at the y m c a in sacramento. so where all the kids. inside. today recess at day care and outdoor fitness classes canceled because of wildfire smoke when it's unhealthy or dangerous the sea inside after adjusting to the pandemic wildfires posing yet another obstacle we're just seeing people really wanting to have physical activity but just finding it difficult to get those needs met it seems like almost every turn there's a block. >>a harsh reality that top coat nail salon is pacing to this like in other words government seriously the heirs horrible yeah, it's pretty hard to north of thomas nail salon whether covid orders to move outside. >>and the heat wave. but the smoke could be the final straw at some point and how we might have to close that's the dilemma businesses face risking their health or livelihood but this week the risk for him. >>closure to the wild for smoke. it. israel
sounding the alarm about the possible health risk from all the smoke from these wildfires we've got marleiz with more on that part of this whole story. >>empty ellipticals silent playgrounds and barren courts at the y m c a in sacramento. so where all the kids. inside. today recess at day care and outdoor fitness classes canceled because of wildfire smoke when it's unhealthy or dangerous the sea inside after adjusting to the pandemic wildfires posing yet another obstacle we're just seeing...
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ames astonished the lincoln same had reached these barbarians pretty marley know about america.ling you about america is a place so far away from here. if we had journeyed there would be open by the time we get there. then they concluded wanted they know what they heard about lincoln why was he so great predict he wasn't a great general like napoleon predict but he was a humanitarian . and it was his character to slap . he predicted that any even two centuries from now people would know more about lincoln because of his last forever. the gift lincoln heard that it would make them so happy but his modesty would say, that cannot be true. host: the lincoln's office in the white house. where is that . speech of what happened in those days, the office in the white house, and the cabinet room for the same. so unlike today we've got the oval office and the new but the cabinet room separate pretty there's a big long table with a cabinet would meet and there's a pretty simple setting pretty soon a big chair, any at a desk which he said and then this table would be arranged in terms of pr
ames astonished the lincoln same had reached these barbarians pretty marley know about america.ling you about america is a place so far away from here. if we had journeyed there would be open by the time we get there. then they concluded wanted they know what they heard about lincoln why was he so great predict he wasn't a great general like napoleon predict but he was a humanitarian . and it was his character to slap . he predicted that any even two centuries from now people would know more...