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ideas that became the marshall plan. in general form in a speech at harvard university in june of 1947. the speech was, i should emphasize, very general. it didn't lay out specifics at the time and that was for a very important reason. in fact wo important reasons. first, he wanted the europeans tocooperate on a unified plan to revive their ecomy is. he didn't want there to be 16 separate naional shopping lists thawould be presented to the unid states. for example, that each country should have their own self sufficient steel industry. you want them to cooperate, to use their resources efficiently, to integrate their economies, to revive trade, and it was important to him that these ideas come from europe so this was not anything that the united states was imposing on europe. second, he was very concerned about the soviet union. he knew that the soviets were not going to be a cooperative partner in such initiative. they might want to get u.s. aid, but they would not participate in an economic and particular integration o
ideas that became the marshall plan. in general form in a speech at harvard university in june of 1947. the speech was, i should emphasize, very general. it didn't lay out specifics at the time and that was for a very important reason. in fact wo important reasons. first, he wanted the europeans tocooperate on a unified plan to revive their ecomy is. he didn't want there to be 16 separate naional shopping lists thawould be presented to the unid states. for example, that each country should have...
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marshall: sure. let's say they take a position on abortion and they believe abortion should be lawful and yet there's fundamental employees at that company who believe the exact opposite. number one, they're going to be stigmatized if they express their particular views but also the concern is whether or not they are going to be denied opportunities for employment and advancement. mr. grothman: let me share the wealth here, mr. reyes. would that result of people being discriminated against, say, for a place on a board of directors based on political viewpoints? mr. reyes: yes. and that's been stated by these organizations. they're not shy about it. they're very forth right and said we will oppose and we will not support directors with certain social or environmental backgrounds. mr. grothman: what type of potential directors would be hated by this group? mr. reyes: again, any number of them who don't support, for example, on the social side, racial discrimination audits. i'll give you an example. the
marshall: sure. let's say they take a position on abortion and they believe abortion should be lawful and yet there's fundamental employees at that company who believe the exact opposite. number one, they're going to be stigmatized if they express their particular views but also the concern is whether or not they are going to be denied opportunities for employment and advancement. mr. grothman: let me share the wealth here, mr. reyes. would that result of people being discriminated against,...
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senator marshall. sen. marshall: thank you, mr. chairman. what percentage of rebates go back to united health care? >> similarly we pass along the majority of those rebates, 98% go to all clients -- sen. marshall: my question is united health care. what percentage go back to your parent company, united health care? >> just like the other 5,000, we pass along the 98%. united health care is one of 5,000, we pass along 98% of the discounts to the client. sen. marshall: mistake you can answer the question better. what percentage of your rebates are kicked back to cigna? >> senator, so we passed back over 95% of rebates to our clients. i don't know the exact number that's passed to cigna health care. if that's the question. >> we don't pass kickbacks back to our company. we do actually pass through 98%-plus of our rebates to our customers, retaining a little bit more than -- sen. marshall: you won't tell me how much goes back to aetna? >> it doesn't go back to aetna. sen. marshall: most everybody up here agrees america is spending too much on pre
senator marshall. sen. marshall: thank you, mr. chairman. what percentage of rebates go back to united health care? >> similarly we pass along the majority of those rebates, 98% go to all clients -- sen. marshall: my question is united health care. what percentage go back to your parent company, united health care? >> just like the other 5,000, we pass along the 98%. united health care is one of 5,000, we pass along 98% of the discounts to the client. sen. marshall: mistake you can...
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fox connor mentioned eisenhower to general marshall, and general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> marshall was the chief of staff and, of course, the point when roosevelt had to choose a leader for the d-day invasion, it ended up being eisenhower, so they had a complicated relationship. >> but i don't think that, the dr felt he could do without marshall in washington at that time. and marshall was an incredible administrator and sowning board for fdr -- sounding board. >> one of the first really important meetings between the two of them took place in casablanca after the north africa invasion. and it was a difficult time for eisenhower. he wasn't sure whether he was going to get fired or whether he was going to get promoted. >> it was quite a show after the invasion of africa, don't you think? have i wonder what it was like for eisenhower as he was going into that room with churchill and roosevelt and all those military leaders and having to justify everything that happened until then. >> one of the things i've been amazed about eisenhower is his ability to remain cal
fox connor mentioned eisenhower to general marshall, and general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> marshall was the chief of staff and, of course, the point when roosevelt had to choose a leader for the d-day invasion, it ended up being eisenhower, so they had a complicated relationship. >> but i don't think that, the dr felt he could do without marshall in washington at that time. and marshall was an incredible administrator and sowning board for fdr -- sounding...
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there is one idea, comrade marshal .y out, so to speak, a psychic tank attack at night with headlights on. well , let's get on with this fedya. spitsova have a face? my sagittarius, you understand that your delay can ruin everything and everything will wait. raise of people. you need kirill semyonovich. i see that several names of lukin kozlov troshkin are missing here. i wanted to make a separate list of posthumous people for them . kiev is not on this list for everything . if you knew, i love you. if things go on like this in russia, then it is possible that next spring the second front will not be needed franklin roosevelt said who knows, maybe that is why the president of the united states of america and prime minister of great britain churchill went to tehran to meet with the chairman of the council of people's commissars ussr with the safe arrival in tehran, comrade stalin warned the americans, warned, comrade stalin how you flew mr. president very well, except for the wild turbulence over baghdad mr. president mar
there is one idea, comrade marshal .y out, so to speak, a psychic tank attack at night with headlights on. well , let's get on with this fedya. spitsova have a face? my sagittarius, you understand that your delay can ruin everything and everything will wait. raise of people. you need kirill semyonovich. i see that several names of lukin kozlov troshkin are missing here. i wanted to make a separate list of posthumous people for them . kiev is not on this list for everything . if you knew, i love...
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fox connor mentioned eisenhower to general marshall. general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> he was the chief of staff you had to choose a leader for the d-day invasion epithet is going to be marshall but editing eisenhower. i have comic-con relationship. what they have a complicated relationship butou i don't deal fdr felt he could do without marshall that time marshall was an incredible administrator and sounding board for fdr. folks on the very first important meetings took place in casablanca after the north africa invasion. that was a difficult time for eisenhower but he wasn't sure if he is going to get fired or get promoted. >> it was quite a show for the americans after the a invasion f africa, do you think? >> i wonder what it's like for w eisenhower as is going into the room with churchill, roosevelt and the military leaders on both sides on having to justify everything happened up until then. >> one of things i've been amazedwe is the ability to reman calm. do not getis me wrong he could lose his temper like
fox connor mentioned eisenhower to general marshall. general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> he was the chief of staff you had to choose a leader for the d-day invasion epithet is going to be marshall but editing eisenhower. i have comic-con relationship. what they have a complicated relationship butou i don't deal fdr felt he could do without marshall that time marshall was an incredible administrator and sounding board for fdr. folks on the very first important...
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marshal zhukov what does he offer? meet the enemy, then going to the counter offensive, we began development. can you vouch for this? we can, comrade stalin private of the 6th sapper battalion made passages in the minefields, which received the iron cross. what are you lucky for you, the war has already ended. and tomorrow stalingrad will begin for you, we will reach moscow, we combined furet’s order that, this is an order, he will be struck this morning near kursk for 21 years, this will be the last and decisive blow. when the beginning of the british offensive on july 5 , 3 o'clock in the morning on victory day on the first, it was a great honor to fly out yes, drawing the first strike bombs on military installations and government offices in the capital of the fascist rake. the flight is difficult at the maximum height, pick up the most rumors , i am sure that everyone can endure this for a long time , you will have to fly for a long time, the day after tomorrow is the release. cars, old engines, all worn out planes
marshal zhukov what does he offer? meet the enemy, then going to the counter offensive, we began development. can you vouch for this? we can, comrade stalin private of the 6th sapper battalion made passages in the minefields, which received the iron cross. what are you lucky for you, the war has already ended. and tomorrow stalingrad will begin for you, we will reach moscow, we combined furet’s order that, this is an order, he will be struck this morning near kursk for 21 years, this will be...
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marshals they think of going after the most dangerous fugitives but the marshals also look for some ofmost vulnerable people. take a look. deputy u.s. marshals looking hardrd in los a angeles poundine pavementnt in los anangeles. making ann arrrrest on boston. all partt off "o"operation w we find yoyou" t that recovereded missssing childrdren. >> one of the most fulfilling things i've done in the marshal service is go out there and recover children. >> reporter: founded in 1789, the marshal service is best known for hunting down the most dangerous fugitives. >> this is the residence. thee front doooor is on ththe r side. >> reporteter: marshshals a also prototect judgeses and transnsp federaral prisonerers, but in 2 congngress expananded their r m to help p find some e of the huhundreds of f thousands s of childrdren who go o missing eae yearar. >> she wasas born inin 2006. shshe's 16 yeaears old. she e has been l listed as a a g runaway since e february 1 12th. >> reporter: somome run away. others g get caught up in a custody fifight, and s still ot are kikidnapped anand trafficke. th
marshals they think of going after the most dangerous fugitives but the marshals also look for some ofmost vulnerable people. take a look. deputy u.s. marshals looking hardrd in los a angeles poundine pavementnt in los anangeles. making ann arrrrest on boston. all partt off "o"operation w we find yoyou" t that recovereded missssing childrdren. >> one of the most fulfilling things i've done in the marshal service is go out there and recover children. >> reporter:...
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zhukov is strange to see our orthodox marshal in glasses.asses to read well the text with which he was speaking. well, here, too, the hero is a tough man, glorified, who went to half of europe and a man with glasses who reads. zhukov's speech he got up already, after having traveled around and greeted all the troops lined up for the parade, when the marshal had already dismounted and climbed the steps in the mausoleum, the general accompanying him. zelensky spoke softly to his back. glory. god it ended well. zhukov just shrugged . he still had to stand at the microphone. comrades red army and red navy officers of the army and navy generals and admirals today the capital of our motherland moscow victory what else did not know when stalin appointed georgy zhukov to take the parade a little? who was surprised and certainly no one began to question. and why he will do it, however, many are still wondering. why konstantin rokossovsky was appointed to command the parade, of course, he was one of the best, but there were other worthy military leade
zhukov is strange to see our orthodox marshal in glasses.asses to read well the text with which he was speaking. well, here, too, the hero is a tough man, glorified, who went to half of europe and a man with glasses who reads. zhukov's speech he got up already, after having traveled around and greeted all the troops lined up for the parade, when the marshal had already dismounted and climbed the steps in the mausoleum, the general accompanying him. zelensky spoke softly to his back. glory. god...
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marshal and 100,000 rubles. i will fire his wife to stand up as a lady.he next day, dirty, more exhausted, galloped to st. petersburg, he was escorted to the sovereign moscow left without a fight , the russian army leaves along the ryazan road alexander molchin, as if not understanding, looked at him, then turned and slowly walked along the long corridor of the palace. standing on guard, kutuzov at his headquarters in tarutino reads a letter from the emperor. i immediately i want to hear from you about the state of the army. i have prompted you to stop sadly determined to depart for some time sitting in thought, then turning to write. napoleon's entry into moscow is not yet the subjugation of russia in september 19 in the kremlin in the chambers. in the middle of the night, napoleon was awakened by the cry of his bed, he ran to the window, moscow alexander looked for some time at the bustle in his mother's apartment. you are going to leave your majesty i want to take my daughters and leave russia not to live the same places with napoleon answered maria fe
marshal and 100,000 rubles. i will fire his wife to stand up as a lady.he next day, dirty, more exhausted, galloped to st. petersburg, he was escorted to the sovereign moscow left without a fight , the russian army leaves along the ryazan road alexander molchin, as if not understanding, looked at him, then turned and slowly walked along the long corridor of the palace. standing on guard, kutuzov at his headquarters in tarutino reads a letter from the emperor. i immediately i want to hear from...
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so the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you called the allies by british and chief martial 18 happened on may. the 8th at $2243.00 european time, the pulse it was $1243.00. the july, the 17th 1945. the potsdam conference. the i'm in the charlotte area, mutually different, but we can consider the federal middle ramos, the bus. right, very competitive. always mean union patrol and the pitch of toys meeting and what else perhaps we ship to a couple of couple of actually. but the diamond, the churchill lost a general election in great britain during the pots and conference in july churchill, this voted out of office by the british people that had enough of churchill. and so, even though now he's revered, is this great war later, as a time the british people were not quite as busy aspect of that as leadership church, you'll negotiate, they didn't punch down for 9 days. the conference was concluded by a new british prime minister to them and adds a christian singular stuff to us to go try to throw one shorter comfortable mess thr
so the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you called the allies by british and chief martial 18 happened on may. the 8th at $2243.00 european time, the pulse it was $1243.00. the july, the 17th 1945. the potsdam conference. the i'm in the charlotte area, mutually different, but we can consider the federal middle ramos, the bus. right, very competitive. always mean union patrol and the pitch of toys meeting and what else perhaps we ship to a couple of couple of...
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to fdr as well. >> marshall was the chief of staff in the course he have to choose a leader for the d-day invasion and ended up being eisenhower said they have a complicated relationship. >> they have a compensated relationship but i don't think that fdr felt he could do without marshall in washington at that time. marsha was an incredible administrator and sounding board for fdr. >> one of the first important meetings between the two of them took place in casablanca after south africa's invasion and it was a a difficult time for eisenhower wasn'tth sure whether he was going to get fired or get promoted. >> yeah it was quite a show where the americans after the invasion of africa, don't you think? >> i wonder what it was like i r eisenhower and all those military leaders on both sides having to justify their thing that happened. >> one of a the things i've been amazed about eisenhower is his ability and don't get me wrong he could lose his temper like the best of men but when he really needed to be calm and smooth with his delivery he was masterful so i'm sure he was internally very
to fdr as well. >> marshall was the chief of staff in the course he have to choose a leader for the d-day invasion and ended up being eisenhower said they have a complicated relationship. >> they have a compensated relationship but i don't think that fdr felt he could do without marshall in washington at that time. marsha was an incredible administrator and sounding board for fdr. >> one of the first important meetings between the two of them took place in casablanca after...
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and hopefully another one for the marshall islands, too. these agreements are crucial for the national security of the united states as the pacific territories are on the front lines once again in the battle for freedom. madam secretary, i co-sponsored representative cases bill and want to thank him for the leadership on this to make the citizens in the u.s. available for federal safety berths. what else could can be done to address the specific needs of the pacific territories in this regard so congress with help further mitigate these local compact agreements? >> congresswoman radewagen. good to see you. the impact fairness act which congressman case introduced in the house. this bill has then allowed the compact migrants to be eligible for key federal programs while residing in the u.s. and it's actually a long-term solution to the financial impacts of compact migrants on the state and territorial governments. as you know, not all compact migrants are going to guam, compact migrants are all over the u.s. what i suggested to governor guer
and hopefully another one for the marshall islands, too. these agreements are crucial for the national security of the united states as the pacific territories are on the front lines once again in the battle for freedom. madam secretary, i co-sponsored representative cases bill and want to thank him for the leadership on this to make the citizens in the u.s. available for federal safety berths. what else could can be done to address the specific needs of the pacific territories in this regard...
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the witness who drew the most attention, however, was social worker lupe marshall, a mother of three,the same gray suit that was bloodied on memorial day. marshall described rushing to escape gunfire, only to be clubbed repeatedly by police. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ narrator: she said she pleaded with police to stop clubbing a man on the ground. a police witness had earlier described this as a gentlemanly shove. ♪♪♪ narrator: marshall, her head bleeding, was manhandled and called a communist, then shoved into a patrol wagon. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ rrator: the fin day ofhe heari, orlandlippert, the paramount cameraman who shot the newsreel footage, finally testified, but mainly about why he changed shooting angles and lenses. then, senator la follette announced that the footage would be screened at both regular speed and slow motion. pointedly, he asked the top chicago police officials to take a seat to view the film. this was reportedly the first time film footage had ever been introduced as evidence in congress. the reaction in the hearing room--gasps, some tears, but stony silence from the top police officials
the witness who drew the most attention, however, was social worker lupe marshall, a mother of three,the same gray suit that was bloodied on memorial day. marshall described rushing to escape gunfire, only to be clubbed repeatedly by police. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ narrator: she said she pleaded with police to stop clubbing a man on the ground. a police witness had earlier described this as a gentlemanly shove. ♪♪♪ narrator: marshall, her head bleeding, was manhandled and called a communist,...
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marshall mr. reyes please tell me you have come from two states that i don't think you try to divide each other but you do not try to pick winners and losers. but you do see where there are marketplace problems out there where people are doing that. you rejecting those ideas or are you simply trying to philosophically say let's let our state business decide where it goes preschools desire they go. and try and be successful. >> what we have attempted to advance it is not to the individual investor this is a question about whether those without outside influence result the assets in which they manage have the ability to dictate public policy that ought to be decided by accountable legislative bodies as well as companies, pension funds being able to dictate societal values and places in which they are not present. that is the purpose of this hearing today i believe it's the focus of what we have talked about very quick thank you. >> definitely the latter mr. german. we are proud and you talk to be fi
marshall mr. reyes please tell me you have come from two states that i don't think you try to divide each other but you do not try to pick winners and losers. but you do see where there are marketplace problems out there where people are doing that. you rejecting those ideas or are you simply trying to philosophically say let's let our state business decide where it goes preschools desire they go. and try and be successful. >> what we have attempted to advance it is not to the individual...
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the marshals are still looking for him.e two. the marshals said now that they have one in custody, they can focus all their attention on getting that last inmate behind bars. sara? >> quite a journey. danny, thank you. john? >>> a new strategy to secure the release of americans wrongly held prison in russia, including a reporter, we've cnn exclusive reporting. >>> and we're reporting a major shortage on drugs that could have a a major impact on cancer treaeatments. loveve entwined. shop the mother's day sale to get 30% off almost everything. onlyly at kay. the all-new tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so, no more sweating all night... ...or blasting the air conditioning. because the tempur-breeze feels up to 10° coor, all night long. for a limited time, save u to $500 on select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. ♪inspiring music♪ ♪ start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. sometimes you're so busy taking care of everyone else you don't do enough for yourself, o
the marshals are still looking for him.e two. the marshals said now that they have one in custody, they can focus all their attention on getting that last inmate behind bars. sara? >> quite a journey. danny, thank you. john? >>> a new strategy to secure the release of americans wrongly held prison in russia, including a reporter, we've cnn exclusive reporting. >>> and we're reporting a major shortage on drugs that could have a a major impact on cancer treaeatments....
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i had just said this to senator marshall of kansas.d senator tim scott announces on monday but you know what he has just done? senator tim scott of the great state of south carolina has just filed paperwork today to run for president in 2024. scott is expected to make his official announcement that his presidential campaign is in full gear on monday. monday morning, in fact, we're told, in north charleston. senator scott has filed to run for the white house. the gop nomination in 2024. and we'll continue to cover the news. republicans in the house and senate are demanding answers from the national institutes of health after two young people committed suicide during a taxpayer funded study which was focusing on transgender youth. alexandria hoff is live in washington, d.c. >> good to be with you. this study involved 315 trans identifying subjects. most under 18 and all recruited from four gender care clinics across the u.s. the study is titled psycho social functioning in transgender use after two years on hormones published by the "new
i had just said this to senator marshall of kansas.d senator tim scott announces on monday but you know what he has just done? senator tim scott of the great state of south carolina has just filed paperwork today to run for president in 2024. scott is expected to make his official announcement that his presidential campaign is in full gear on monday. monday morning, in fact, we're told, in north charleston. senator scott has filed to run for the white house. the gop nomination in 2024. and...
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marshals fbi we had a tag team. they all meandered over there, and found that tip to be true. >> what is the relative's home? did they know where he was? >> that's unknown to me, maybe one of these guys behind me can speak to the actual information on how he was captured. >> what is your message to the family members, the surviving family members, of those people who were killed in this attack? >> well, they can rest easy no. he is behind bars, he will live out his life behind bars. for killing those five. >> guys, we have five more questions afterwards, sheriff, -- a sick >> this isn't a sick. >> good evening, sheriff capers. my name is jimmy paul, i'm assistant special agent in charge of the fbi houston division. thanks for having me, so, just wanted to say, first and foremost, the victims and their families are in the forefront of our minds. we are extremely delighted that the suspect was captured. the tip for the suspect's location came into the fbi's tip line. we just want to thank the person who had the courag
marshals fbi we had a tag team. they all meandered over there, and found that tip to be true. >> what is the relative's home? did they know where he was? >> that's unknown to me, maybe one of these guys behind me can speak to the actual information on how he was captured. >> what is your message to the family members, the surviving family members, of those people who were killed in this attack? >> well, they can rest easy no. he is behind bars, he will live out his life...
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gentlemen, i intend to tell marshal stalin some good news for him.t headquarters, with the participation of the british prime minister and the american president, decided to open the second front of northern france in may 1944. satisfied, i want to say gentlemen.
gentlemen, i intend to tell marshal stalin some good news for him.t headquarters, with the participation of the british prime minister and the american president, decided to open the second front of northern france in may 1944. satisfied, i want to say gentlemen.
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the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you called the allies by british and chief martial 10. 8 happened on may, the 8th at 2243 european time the most it was at 1243. the july, the 17th 1945. the potsdam conference near the chair is mutually different, but we can consider the federal middle ramos, the by site 3 competitive pro is mean union patrol and the pitch of doors. mean, anybody else thoughts a shift to a couple of couple of actually the diamond, the churchill lost a general election in great britain during the pots and conference in july churchill, this voted out of office by the british people that had enough of churchill. and so even though now is revered, is this great war? later as a time the british people were quite a busy aspect about his leadership. church, you'll negotiate, they didn't punch down for 9 days. the conference was concluded by a new british prime minister to them, and actually the law christian sitting in our stucco stucco, kinda throwing shorter, comfortable mess, throwing sites, cms. so you
the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you called the allies by british and chief martial 10. 8 happened on may, the 8th at 2243 european time the most it was at 1243. the july, the 17th 1945. the potsdam conference near the chair is mutually different, but we can consider the federal middle ramos, the by site 3 competitive pro is mean union patrol and the pitch of doors. mean, anybody else thoughts a shift to a couple of couple of actually the diamond, the churchill...
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general field marshal, title, the side of the union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you call the allies by british and chief martial 10 to the 8 happened on may the 8th at 2243 european time the most. it was 1243. on the july, the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. what's the, i me, a city charlie. mutually did a bunch of 3 to go to the federal middle ramos. the much right. 3 competitive bureau is mean union patrol on the bridge of doors, meaning if but elf proxies. yeah, to get ahold of. couple of actually the churchill lost the general election in great britain during the pots and conference in july churchill. this voted out of office by the british people that had enough of churchill. and so even though now he's revered is great war. later as a time the british people were quite a busy aspect about his leadership. church, you'll negotiate. they didn't punch down for 9 days. the conference was concluded by a new british prime minister to them and at today the law was just sitting in our stucco stucco. kinda throwing shorter, comfortable mess throwing sites. come.
general field marshal, title, the side of the union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you call the allies by british and chief martial 10 to the 8 happened on may the 8th at 2243 european time the most. it was 1243. on the july, the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. what's the, i me, a city charlie. mutually did a bunch of 3 to go to the federal middle ramos. the much right. 3 competitive bureau is mean union patrol on the bridge of doors, meaning if but elf proxies. yeah, to...
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this of the union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you call the allies by british and chief martial 10 to the 8 happened on may, the 8th at 2243 european time, the boston. it was 1243 the july, the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. what's the, i me a story. charlie's new to the different bunch of computer video. instead of middle ramos, the buy side, 3 competitive bureau is mean union patrol and the pitch of doors, meaning if but elf box, we ship to pick up a lot of corrupt order. surely. but the diamond, the churchill lost the general election in great britain. during the pots and conference in july, churchill, this voted out of office by the british people that had enough of churchill. and so even though now is revered, is this great war leader. as a time, the british people were quite a busy aspect of that as leadership. churchill negotiated in fonts down for 9 days . the conference was concluded by new british prime minister to them. and actually the law was just sitting in the stucco stucco. kinda throwing shorted comfortable m
this of the union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you call the allies by british and chief martial 10 to the 8 happened on may, the 8th at 2243 european time, the boston. it was 1243 the july, the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. what's the, i me a story. charlie's new to the different bunch of computer video. instead of middle ramos, the buy side, 3 competitive bureau is mean union patrol and the pitch of doors, meaning if but elf box, we ship to pick up a lot of corrupt...
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the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you called the allies by british and chief martial 10 to the 8 happened on may. the 8th at $2243.00 european time the most. it was 1243. the july the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. what's the, i me, a city churlish. mutually different bunch with 3 can be the federal middle ramos, the by side, 3 competitive always mean union for the trump project. always meeting of but elf proxies to pick up a lot of corrupt order. surely, diamond, the churchill lost the general election in great britain during the pots and conference in july churchill, this voted out of office by the british people that had enough of churchill. and so, even though now he's revered, is this great war later. as a time, the british people were quite a busy aspect about his leadership church, you'll negotiate. they didn't punch down for 9 days. the conference was concluded by a new british prime minister to them. and actually the law was just sitting in our stucco stucco. kinda throwing shorted comfortable mess throw
the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you called the allies by british and chief martial 10 to the 8 happened on may. the 8th at $2243.00 european time the most. it was 1243. the july the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. what's the, i me, a city churlish. mutually different bunch with 3 can be the federal middle ramos, the by side, 3 competitive always mean union for the trump project. always meeting of but elf proxies to pick up a lot of corrupt order. surely,...
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general field marshal a kind of sales. this of union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you called the allies by british and a chief martial 10 to the 8 happened on may. the 8th at $2243.00 european time the most. it was 1243. the july the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. what's the, i me, a city charlotte, mutually different buffered. 3 can consider the federal middle ramos, the by side, 3 competitive pro is mean union patrol on the bridge of doors meeting and put elf thoughts. we ship to pick up a lot of customers should be plugged in diamond. the churchill lost the general election in great britain during the pots and conference in july churchill, this voted out of office by the british people that had enough of churchill. and so, even though now he's revered, is this great war. later. as a time, the british people were not quite as busy aspect of that as leadership. churchill negotiated in fonts down for 9 days. the conference was concluded by a new british prime minister clement at today. the law was j
general field marshal a kind of sales. this of union was represented by marshal of the soviet union. you called the allies by british and a chief martial 10 to the 8 happened on may. the 8th at $2243.00 european time the most. it was 1243. the july the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. what's the, i me, a city charlotte, mutually different buffered. 3 can consider the federal middle ramos, the by side, 3 competitive pro is mean union patrol on the bridge of doors meeting and put elf thoughts....
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marshall was overqualified. i think he was the blue chip. the risk of failure was very very high, the entire thing could have fallen apart. this is something you are determined to do, determined to invade northwest france, restore the front that was lost. that meant everything to our democracies and we were going to do that. so the question was how to come back at them as franklin roosevelt said on june 6th in a fireside chat, again and again and again. of this failed, coming back again and again and again and i think that would have been a pipedream had been entrusted to marshall. >> this is a very dangerous operation. the germans, even with the drag -- something that i put out, there are a lot of histories that downplay the strength and quality of the german forces in france. we have a division today which is considered the number one military, 51 divisions in france in june 1944. they had a particular unit banning the omaha beach sector, 350 infantry division. this thing was one third russian meaning russian pows agreed to serve in the ge
marshall was overqualified. i think he was the blue chip. the risk of failure was very very high, the entire thing could have fallen apart. this is something you are determined to do, determined to invade northwest france, restore the front that was lost. that meant everything to our democracies and we were going to do that. so the question was how to come back at them as franklin roosevelt said on june 6th in a fireside chat, again and again and again. of this failed, coming back again and...
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funding includes 34.5 million provided to the marshall islands which is a subsidiary agreement. all other per minute mandatory funding under the 2003 expires in 2020 three. negotiations are ongoing related to the wendell of our relationships. fiscal year 24 and beyond. the budget request includes language that demonstrates the administration supports funding of our renewal compact with fsm, rmi and palau. the 2024 budget request seeks 7.1 billion in economic assistance over 20 years to be provided through a minute to a appropriation at the department of state with language calling for continued implementation of the compacts at the department of interior. this includes text .5 billion for direct economic existence and section at 34 million for continued u.s. postal services to the freely associated states. the u.s. remains committed to its long-standing partnerships with the government and people of freely associated state as we work together to promote a free and open endo pacific. it is a pleasure to appear before the committee to discuss the budget request for the office of i
funding includes 34.5 million provided to the marshall islands which is a subsidiary agreement. all other per minute mandatory funding under the 2003 expires in 2020 three. negotiations are ongoing related to the wendell of our relationships. fiscal year 24 and beyond. the budget request includes language that demonstrates the administration supports funding of our renewal compact with fsm, rmi and palau. the 2024 budget request seeks 7.1 billion in economic assistance over 20 years to be...
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you passed me marshal. so, they buried him so virtual and all of germany knew that he was not.s, where tens of thousands of people are present to bury a national hero. marshal pallis, he died, but did not leave his fighters in stalingrad, at least this nazi propaganda filed germany buried him in 1943. and now, after 3 years, the field marshal, who knew too much, suddenly turned out to be alive and happened what is happening. unless in the plays the dead man came to life. only this time. nobody laughed. after all, he arrived. i ended up right in the courthouse then paulus entered the hall here goering apparently. i just could not believe my eyes on the frames of the chronicle. good visibility. what excitement was enough for all the defendants, the field marshal passes the headphones with simultaneous translation. raises his hand and pronounces the text of the oath, swears to tell the truth and only the truth after that, the soviet prosecutor begins interrogation rudenko's question is not will you tell me what your name is the answer. my name is friedrich paulus after these words
you passed me marshal. so, they buried him so virtual and all of germany knew that he was not.s, where tens of thousands of people are present to bury a national hero. marshal pallis, he died, but did not leave his fighters in stalingrad, at least this nazi propaganda filed germany buried him in 1943. and now, after 3 years, the field marshal, who knew too much, suddenly turned out to be alive and happened what is happening. unless in the plays the dead man came to life. only this time. nobody...
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the marshal says he's still considered to be armed and dangerous.eek they were splitting up their time devoting energy to finding two escaped inmates. now while it's been a long week, they can focus all their energy on bringing back this one potentially escaped inmate. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>>> to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work k with yu to make them real. ♪ (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more iihs top safety pick plus awards, the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who s the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to value, which brand has the lost cost of ownership, lower than toyota, honda, or hyundai? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. (wheezing) asthma isn't pretty. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world is so much bigger than that, with trelegy. because one dose a day helps keep my ast
the marshal says he's still considered to be armed and dangerous.eek they were splitting up their time devoting energy to finding two escaped inmates. now while it's been a long week, they can focus all their energy on bringing back this one potentially escaped inmate. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>>> to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work k with yu to make them real. ♪ (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more iihs top safety pick plus awards,...
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i wanted to shit before the marshal to appear to the king and not so the end of the french end.ell, what are you going to fight alexander is sitting, for which he says with closed eyes, konstantin looking alexander are you really napoleon will leave asks his mother the briefin. does kutuzov really want to deprive russia of glory by crushing the enemy and does not want to rid europe of their iron. alexander is silent. lynx of russia, the river berezina, we can only build one bridge, the general says, damn it, along this route there are 20 thousand. this is all that is left of the great army. does not answer in russia in december of the twelfth year, the sovereign came to the army. entering the office, the highest dignitaries did not wait for him. they said kutuzov expressed his displeasure. i am dissatisfied with several events, namely the slowness pursuit of the enemy and mistakes in red and embankment. nevertheless, with the help of god, the enemy from russia, the sovereign, weeded kutuzov , the prince must inform us that i intend to fight further, to what extent your majesty t
i wanted to shit before the marshal to appear to the king and not so the end of the french end.ell, what are you going to fight alexander is sitting, for which he says with closed eyes, konstantin looking alexander are you really napoleon will leave asks his mother the briefin. does kutuzov really want to deprive russia of glory by crushing the enemy and does not want to rid europe of their iron. alexander is silent. lynx of russia, the river berezina, we can only build one bridge, the general...
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marshal. oversee the gulf th coast, violentn offenders and fugitive task force here in houston, texas. first, i want to say that thissn was an atrocious crime that devastated this community and this country.s counwe recei we received a call for request from sheriff capers and we brought expertise in fugitive i investigations and personnel to assist in this, investigateie . and the marshal service is thefa oldest federal law enforcement agencyforcemen. and we have an expertise and hunting fugitives. this is fugitivea very sad timea the victims and i hope that this will bring them some comfort and they could grieve. thank you so i have any help ora from anybody you tell us i hadim help from family members or any other friends in the area to help him hide the laste four days. >> i can say that we'veamilies, contacted many families, associates not only here in the houston area, but across the country. he's got help over the lastou four days. i can't comment on that. >> ier ever reach out to any fa
marshal. oversee the gulf th coast, violentn offenders and fugitive task force here in houston, texas. first, i want to say that thissn was an atrocious crime that devastated this community and this country.s counwe recei we received a call for request from sheriff capers and we brought expertise in fugitive i investigations and personnel to assist in this, investigateie . and the marshal service is thefa oldest federal law enforcement agencyforcemen. and we have an expertise and hunting...
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the french marshals present, trying not to express the apparition, watched napoleon's stand right at table, the essence is to the left, at its edge it is glad, in theory to the right. this is prank heights. this is russian on the left, where the lamp stands. this is the most i have him attack a lot of people. this is exactly what happened in general, the allied forces lost up to 27 thousand people in the battle, and everything was finally fragmented and the coalition came out. emperor alexander straw in some barn. he was deeply worried about his shame at the doctor's offer to give him drops, he spoke through his teeth. give drops to sit in memory of all who were present at my shame. lived brother your majesty alexander did not answer for a long time, looking at his brother. everything that i will do, kostya will be subordinated to only one. i want to see how napoleon will run me in this shed close to sagittarius on the straw i am already a completely different person, an inexhaustible weak-willed handsome man. the head of the great state, who was now defeated through his fault , the
the french marshals present, trying not to express the apparition, watched napoleon's stand right at table, the essence is to the left, at its edge it is glad, in theory to the right. this is prank heights. this is russian on the left, where the lamp stands. this is the most i have him attack a lot of people. this is exactly what happened in general, the allied forces lost up to 27 thousand people in the battle, and everything was finally fragmented and the coalition came out. emperor alexander...
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marshals and georgia were involved with this. us what you are learning and it takes to go after an active shooter once they are fleeing the scene? >> well, you know, lawrence, it is a really complicated investigation when you are talking about a city as big as atlanta with as many highways. wenyuan are talking about as busy as atlanta is, to get someone who is not doing the normal active shooter and hanging around the location to try to inflict maximum damage. and so you did have the u.s. marshals from the southeast regional fugitive task force and the fbi and apb and everybody else, all the agencies came together to try to capture him and what was an extraordinary cross county manhunt and they got their man. they all work together and they got their man. i'm really proud to be a georgian today. >> lawrence: can you talk a little bit about the investigative tools that they use? we just had a picture. we did not have an identity. they were trying to see who he was and then we got the name. tell us about the technology used to trac
marshals and georgia were involved with this. us what you are learning and it takes to go after an active shooter once they are fleeing the scene? >> well, you know, lawrence, it is a really complicated investigation when you are talking about a city as big as atlanta with as many highways. wenyuan are talking about as busy as atlanta is, to get someone who is not doing the normal active shooter and hanging around the location to try to inflict maximum damage. and so you did have the u.s....
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this report is not a marshalling _ trump down? this report is not a marshalling of— trump down?ce, it is a stream of very old cherry— evidence, it is a stream of very old cherry picked pieces and a stream of opinions _ cherry picked pieces and a stream of opinions. it contains nothing new. the whole — opinions. it contains nothing new. the whole business about the steele dusky based on the intelligence and information produced by former british intelligence agent christopher steele, was not and i repeat not, the basis of opening crossfire hurricane by the fbi. but do you take _ crossfire hurricane by the fbi. emit do you take the accusation from senatorjohnson that you were involved in pushing that agenda? that is a complete falsehood and typical— that is a complete falsehood and typical of senatorjohnson who was a far right _ typical of senatorjohnson who was a far right wing conspiracy theorist in the _ far right wing conspiracy theorist in the spirit ofjosep mccarthy from his home _ in the spirit ofjosep mccarthy from his home state of wisconsin. and senatorjohnson has a long
this report is not a marshalling _ trump down? this report is not a marshalling of— trump down?ce, it is a stream of very old cherry— evidence, it is a stream of very old cherry picked pieces and a stream of opinions _ cherry picked pieces and a stream of opinions. it contains nothing new. the whole — opinions. it contains nothing new. the whole business about the steele dusky based on the intelligence and information produced by former british intelligence agent christopher steele, was...
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leave. weapons and do not think if you served as a marshal himself. part needs an argument, but it is not enough to return. hello you are watching the news on ntv in yegor kolyvanov's studio today russia celebrates victory day in the most terrible bloody war in the history of the great patriotic war 78 years ago , on may 9, 45, an act of unconditional surrender of nazi germany was signed near berlin every year on this day in all major cities country is holding festive parades. the main celebrations in moscow on red square were watched by veterans of the russian president.
leave. weapons and do not think if you served as a marshal himself. part needs an argument, but it is not enough to return. hello you are watching the news on ntv in yegor kolyvanov's studio today russia celebrates victory day in the most terrible bloody war in the history of the great patriotic war 78 years ago , on may 9, 45, an act of unconditional surrender of nazi germany was signed near berlin every year on this day in all major cities country is holding festive parades. the main...
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another thurgood marshall story, he helped to write the opinion in 1960-61.e was part of the team helping the u.s. negotiate independence for kenya. he was asked to take part and help them with their negotiations with great britain. he was a civil rights leader here. brown versus go board was an international case and revered by anticolonial forces throughout the world. he was asked to to take part in those negotiations, and he did. i think that is an example. i think we find in case law of south africa references to our case law and civil rights including brown versus school board. they are a common law country and do law from the constitutional system for common law countries as well. you see examples of that. not overwhelmingly but you d.c. citations to american constitutional civil rights history in some of their cases. i think what we want to understand is even before globalism, international civil rights movement -- our civil rights move encouraged a lot of anticolonial movements worldwide. as such, they learned a lot from us. but we learned a lot from
another thurgood marshall story, he helped to write the opinion in 1960-61.e was part of the team helping the u.s. negotiate independence for kenya. he was asked to take part and help them with their negotiations with great britain. he was a civil rights leader here. brown versus go board was an international case and revered by anticolonial forces throughout the world. he was asked to to take part in those negotiations, and he did. i think that is an example. i think we find in case law of...
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well then, the film is no marshal appoint kutuzov. see, resentment is not always beneficial. where was undoubtedly the best candidate? in february, very early in the morning in a dressing gown listened to, the chief of staff of the direction immediately meeting idiots, what is one that second blood? napoleon was an undoubted military genius. we suffered a crushing defeat at the friedland. alexander inspected the reserves. i believed you general a wonderful army many times, who proved their bravery spoke sharply alexander to general bennison. i didn't expect to hear what i had just been told that more than half of the army had been destroyed, stammering and saying borisov. dare to report your majesty there is only one thing to do as soon as possible to enter into negotiations. amen never sharp bull say, here are our reserves. these reserves your majesty steps on limping horses rode up? if you don't want peace, then better give every russian soldier a pistol and order the same result as what was to be done on june 25, 1807 , in the midd
well then, the film is no marshal appoint kutuzov. see, resentment is not always beneficial. where was undoubtedly the best candidate? in february, very early in the morning in a dressing gown listened to, the chief of staff of the direction immediately meeting idiots, what is one that second blood? napoleon was an undoubted military genius. we suffered a crushing defeat at the friedland. alexander inspected the reserves. i believed you general a wonderful army many times, who proved their...
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marshals. also the senate judiciary committee holding a hearing today on ethics reform for the supreme court following reports that some justices and their families have benefited from luxury gifts and other perks. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel is live in washington with more. there is more to the original story here. >> no doubt about it. good morning to you. it gets a little touchy as you deal with separate branches of the government. congress versus the courts. let's take a look at the senate judiciary committee hearing room. democrats on the committee are pushing for ethics reform for the supreme court. chief justice john roberts declined to testify before the panel and says the justices are following ethics principles and practices that have long guided the court saying i'm not aware of any instance in which a justice and the committee. given the history of resolving such issues i'm not aware of penalties imposed of justices for failure to abide by principles and practices re
marshals. also the senate judiciary committee holding a hearing today on ethics reform for the supreme court following reports that some justices and their families have benefited from luxury gifts and other perks. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel is live in washington with more. there is more to the original story here. >> no doubt about it. good morning to you. it gets a little touchy as you deal with separate branches of the government. congress versus the courts. let's take...
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plan , something like a marshall plan for a recaptured ukraine, many people say about the marshal'sn. have any of you seen this plan , what it looks like for ukraine , does anyone know which person is responsible for this? the war will end, this plan should be ready and we should be ready to start implementing it and it should be successful and we don't have much time before the reforms, we need to implement the reforms immediately, the fight against corruption , the police reform, the reform of decentralization is very important because now there is too much centralization in ukraine and this plan must be ready the day after tomorrow and we must be ready to implement it without our partners we cannot develop and write this master plan it is very important that we have the form of soloists and say uh and to ourselves, the successes of countries such as the czech republic, poland and others that have achieved success on the european path and managed to change the situation in many ways. we must be ready to work hard, we must do a lot and prepare for of the future, the day after tomor
plan , something like a marshall plan for a recaptured ukraine, many people say about the marshal'sn. have any of you seen this plan , what it looks like for ukraine , does anyone know which person is responsible for this? the war will end, this plan should be ready and we should be ready to start implementing it and it should be successful and we don't have much time before the reforms, we need to implement the reforms immediately, the fight against corruption , the police reform, the reform...
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marshals in georgia were involved with this. tell us what you're learningvolv and what it takeed wre learninsh active shooter oncee sc they're fleeing the scene. >>en well, you know, lawrence, it's a really complicated investigation when you're talking about a city as big as atlanta with aa with y highways as roll through atlanta when you're talking about as busy as atlanta is to get someone who's not doing the normal active shoote r and hanging around the location to try to inflict maximum damage try . rom the so you did have the u.s. marshals from the southeast regional fugitive task force and the fbi and apd and everybody else, all, the agenciesall th came together to try to capture him in what was an extraordinary cross the county manhunt. and they got their many.eir ma they all worn.k together and thy got their man. and i'm really proud to be a georgian today. the >> you know, can you talk a little bit about the investigative tools, ure. the use? because first, we just had a picture. we did not have an identity.nti. so they
marshals in georgia were involved with this. tell us what you're learningvolv and what it takeed wre learninsh active shooter oncee sc they're fleeing the scene. >>en well, you know, lawrence, it's a really complicated investigation when you're talking about a city as big as atlanta with aa with y highways as roll through atlanta when you're talking about as busy as atlanta is to get someone who's not doing the normal active shoote r and hanging around the location to try to inflict...
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marshals, fbi. we had a tag team. they all meanders over there and found that tip to be true. >> is this a normal relative's home? >> that's unknown to me. maybe one of these guys behind me can speak to the actual information on how he was captured. >> what's your message to the family members surviving family members of those people who were killed in this attack? >> they can rest easy now. he is behind bars. he will live out his life behind bars for killing those five. [ indiscernible ] >> good evening, thank you, sheriff capers. i'm jimmy paw. i'm assistant special agent in charge of the fbi houston division. thanks for having me. i wanted to say, first and foremost, the victims and their families are in the forefront of our minds. we're extremely delighted that the suspect was captured. the tip for the suspect's location came in through the fbi's tip line. we want to thank the person who had the courage and bravery to call in the suspect's location. >> do you know if this individual will be facing federal charges?
marshals, fbi. we had a tag team. they all meanders over there and found that tip to be true. >> is this a normal relative's home? >> that's unknown to me. maybe one of these guys behind me can speak to the actual information on how he was captured. >> what's your message to the family members surviving family members of those people who were killed in this attack? >> they can rest easy now. he is behind bars. he will live out his life behind bars for killing those five....
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marshall. >> vuelve a ponerlo. ¿dónde está la madre del niño? >> [jadea] >> va a estar bien. >> gracias. >> eran unos malditos, como mi esposo. >> alto. >> es una emergencia. >> ayuden. a la ambulancia, con cuidado. >> ¿qué fue lo que ocurrió? [bullicio] >> salgan de ahí con las manos en alto. vamos, apresúrense. >> hasta arriba. [bullicio] >> tenemos prisa. gracias. >> ¡libre! >> vamos. déjenlos pasar. ambos: [suspiran] [llaman a la puerta] >> ¿reginald t. barnes? >> ajá. >> cariño, ¿quieres café? [disparos] >> [grita] ¡no! ¡no! ¡no! >> hola... >> por favor. >> salud. por nosotros. >> ajá. oye, ¿te puedo morder? >> sí. solo si es muy fuerte. pero no me dejes marcas. >> mamá. >> te llaman. >> ven, deprisa. >> voy a regresar. >> ven. >> estoy yendo. >> [piensa] bueno, niños y niñas. para el ojo inexperto podría parecer que el crimen paga, ¿verdad? pero tengan en mente que los sujetos con un karma como el mío estamos destinados a tener uno o dos tropiezos en el camino. ah, ¿qué demonios? voy a disfrutar de lo que resta del verano. locutor: noticia
marshall. >> vuelve a ponerlo. ¿dónde está la madre del niño? >> [jadea] >> va a estar bien. >> gracias. >> eran unos malditos, como mi esposo. >> alto. >> es una emergencia. >> ayuden. a la ambulancia, con cuidado. >> ¿qué fue lo que ocurrió? [bullicio] >> salgan de ahí con las manos en alto. vamos, apresúrense. >> hasta arriba. [bullicio] >> tenemos prisa. gracias. >> ¡libre! >> vamos. déjenlos...
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adam clayton, sugar ray, thurgood marshall, eugene allen.e five starting basketball players on the east high east high basketball team in the baseball players, the history of blacks, cinema, these been ferocious characters who i've tried to stitch. into the american flag. then it's all i've tried to do. sometimes. people ask. is it hard to write about these who have lived through segregation and jim crow? uh. and if gets me down and i think the that keeps going is that the people who i have about have all also had a ferocious wit a ferocious wit wit. adam clayton powell jr. he was a minister for and before he got to the new york city or to the u.s. congress. he would travel to churches all around the country when he was 30 years old. he in north carolina, he was at a train station. he was a black man. but as you can see in the picture on, the wall, he was very light of skin to the oountry and i he might look white. but he had such pride pride in bravado. somebody at this train. told the conductor. hey, i think i saw a black man man walking i
adam clayton, sugar ray, thurgood marshall, eugene allen.e five starting basketball players on the east high east high basketball team in the baseball players, the history of blacks, cinema, these been ferocious characters who i've tried to stitch. into the american flag. then it's all i've tried to do. sometimes. people ask. is it hard to write about these who have lived through segregation and jim crow? uh. and if gets me down and i think the that keeps going is that the people who i have...