40
40
Sep 4, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
martin first. _ reason? martin first. it's nice to know that now but - reason? martin first. it's nice to know that now but at - reason? martin first. it's nice to know that now but at the l to know that now but at the time — to know that now but at the time when itjust wasn't to know that now but at the time when it just wasn't there, it was— time when it just wasn't there, it was like _ time when it just wasn't there, it was like it had disappeared. it it was like it had disappeared. it was — it was like it had disappeared. it wasjust strange it was like it had disappeared. it was just strange there was no mention of it, it's almost like — no mention of it, it's almost like it— no mention of it, it's almost like it wasn't important and i know— like it wasn't important and i know that when i switched over to the — know that when i switched over to the other side, they are still— to the other side, they are still doing local news bulletins at breakfast and in the evening as well, but not wanting _
martin first. _ reason? martin first. it's nice to know that now but - reason? martin first. it's nice to know that now but at - reason? martin first. it's nice to know that now but at the l to know that now but at the time — to know that now but at the time when itjust wasn't to know that now but at the time when it just wasn't there, it was— time when it just wasn't there, it was like _ time when it just wasn't there, it was like it had disappeared. it it was like it had disappeared. it...
32
32
Sep 3, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
martin— news because it is so important. martin and — news because it is so important.even appear on the program. do e—mail us. 0r current affairs or even appear on the program. do e—mail us. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and you have a look at previous discussions on our website. that's all for now will back to hear about bbc news coverage again next week. bye—bye. hello. gradual changes under way with our weather this weekend as it turns warmer and a bit brighter in england and wales by sunday. same time by then, scotland and northern ireland with a chance of rain. until sunday, it's pretty much as you were, and that means plenty of cloud, as there will be as we get into tonight, and some drizzly rain possible from the thickest cloud. low cloud sitting on the hills giving foggy conditions and some patches of fog possible where we have clear spells, too, towards wales and south west england. temperatures for the most part holding up into double figures. and then into tomorrow, well, the best of any sunny spells will be in wales, southern england, espe
martin— news because it is so important. martin and — news because it is so important.even appear on the program. do e—mail us. 0r current affairs or even appear on the program. do e—mail us. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and you have a look at previous discussions on our website. that's all for now will back to hear about bbc news coverage again next week. bye—bye. hello. gradual changes under way with our weather this weekend as it turns warmer and a bit brighter...
112
112
Sep 12, 2021
09/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
and martin short.her from afar before they met in 1985. martin, a native of southern california was a platinum selling grammy winning stand-up comedian and the star of movies like "the jerk". short made a name for himself on the sketch comedy show sdtv and during a single season on "saturday night live." their comedy paths finally crossed when martin co-wrote a movie about three talent film stars miscast terribly as real life heroes. how much fun is it for two buddies who have known each other for 35 years to kind of hit the road together and promote and -- >> totally fun. >> i wouldn't do it any other way. >> in show business you can have the greatest experience making a movie and then it bombs and the critics hate it. the only thing that you can control is do you have fun while doing it? >> the fun began for steve martin and martin short more than 35 years ago, when they were cast as two of the three amigos. >> we got along instantly. >> instantly all three of us did. we immediately bonded through la
and martin short.her from afar before they met in 1985. martin, a native of southern california was a platinum selling grammy winning stand-up comedian and the star of movies like "the jerk". short made a name for himself on the sketch comedy show sdtv and during a single season on "saturday night live." their comedy paths finally crossed when martin co-wrote a movie about three talent film stars miscast terribly as real life heroes. how much fun is it for two buddies who...
266
266
Sep 23, 2021
09/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - steve martin and martin short, margaret qualley dr.ane goodall musical guest cynthia erivo, and featuring thlegendary roots crew >> questlove: 1520 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: aha, thank you so much thank you for being here thank you. please, have a seat, enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. [ cheers and applause what a show. you guys, today is officially the first day of fall. [ cheers and applause of course, some people are sad that summer's over but good news, thanks to climate change it's not [ laughter and applause that's right we're entering that magical time of year where we put on old jackets hoping to find cash in the pockets [ laughter ] "some gum. let's get to some news after speaking here in new york city at the u.n. general assembly, president biden is back in washington and today he hosted world leaders for a virtual summit about covid yep. world leaders traveled 4,000 miles to new york just so they could zoom f
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - steve martin and martin short, margaret qualley dr.ane goodall musical guest cynthia erivo, and featuring thlegendary roots crew >> questlove: 1520 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: aha, thank you so much thank you for being here thank you. please, have a seat, enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. [ cheers and applause...
162
162
Sep 11, 2021
09/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
my guests are steve martin, martin short, and selena gomez.jon and i provide a vital community service, through the power of song! stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) wanna hear something amazing? you can find 100s of epic deals at kohl's right now. like sonoma tops for $10.99 & under... shoes starting at $19.99... and a keurig coffee maker for $99.99! you can also get kohl's cash! kohls. - [narrator] introducing the grubhub guarantee: our promise to deliver the food you love on time, and give you the lowest price, or you'll get $5 off your next order. for people who could use a lift new neutrogena® rapid firming. a triple-lift serum with pure collagen. 92% saw visibly firmer skin in just 4 weeks. neutrogena® for people with skin. ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where everything just seems to go your way. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. charmin ultra soft has so much cushiony softness, it's hard for your family to remember they can use less. you're in good hands with allstate. swee
my guests are steve martin, martin short, and selena gomez.jon and i provide a vital community service, through the power of song! stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) wanna hear something amazing? you can find 100s of epic deals at kohl's right now. like sonoma tops for $10.99 & under... shoes starting at $19.99... and a keurig coffee maker for $99.99! you can also get kohl's cash! kohls. - [narrator] introducing the grubhub guarantee: our promise to deliver the food you...
426
426
Sep 8, 2021
09/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 426
favorite 0
quote 0
my guests are steve martin, martin short, and selena gomez.hen we come back, jon and i provide a vital community service, through the power of song! stick around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey, everybody, give it up for jon batiste and stay human! there you go! jon... jon, we got in just a moment here, we've got three giants coming out here. we've got steve martin. we've gort san selena gomez. jon, i want to ask you about your family and friends down in louisiana. i know they got hit so far, the whole state did, the whole gulf coast did by ida. are they okay down there? >> my folks are doing okay. my extended family is okay. we're blessed. i encourageeb to donate. people are still struggling, power is still off. people are still trying to figure out how to get back. my family is still in alabama, scattered all over the southeast. so we're okay, but we've just got to keep fighting, you know. >> stephen: and that storm came up and devastated parts of the northeast up here. >> jon: oh, yeah. >> stephen: at least 43 people have died, and there
my guests are steve martin, martin short, and selena gomez.hen we come back, jon and i provide a vital community service, through the power of song! stick around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey, everybody, give it up for jon batiste and stay human! there you go! jon... jon, we got in just a moment here, we've got three giants coming out here. we've got steve martin. we've gort san selena gomez. jon, i want to ask you about your family and friends down in louisiana. i...
68
68
Sep 14, 2021
09/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 1
martin: i don't think so. think china basically has the ability to hold everything together and all we need to do is look at the bond yields. china's bond yields just below 3%. there is significant room for them to remove her, significant physical fire powder -- power and monetary firepower. also, we could see is there any major risk. years ago, they devalue the currency with a shock valuation that turned into but a negative event for global stocks, but we are seeing a very strong renminbi at the 640 level and that doesn't point to any major financial risks even though we have evergrande and other risks. tom: the shanghai composite of year-to-date. back to levels last seen in 2015. but the equity markets, at least domestic investment seems relatively sanguine. do they have more levers to pull? martin: what we are seeing here is, and if we go back to decades -- two decades, their gdp per capita was $1000 and today it is $1000. they have gone to a relatively wealthy economy in emerging-market terms, but they hav
martin: i don't think so. think china basically has the ability to hold everything together and all we need to do is look at the bond yields. china's bond yields just below 3%. there is significant room for them to remove her, significant physical fire powder -- power and monetary firepower. also, we could see is there any major risk. years ago, they devalue the currency with a shock valuation that turned into but a negative event for global stocks, but we are seeing a very strong renminbi at...
94
94
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
and martin short for hulu's "only murders in the building."mic mystery as new york city neighbors and true crime buffs who get their own case to crack and their own podcast to produce. >> selena, you have so many places that you can deploy your creativity. so many people eager to collaborate with you. what made this the right decision for you? >> it was such an instinct connection. and i loved the character. i also am a huge fan of true crime. so it was a no-brainer. i was really excited. >> steve, why is true crime so fascinating to so many of us now? theories. have a couple of - >> found someone dead. >> what? >> sounds like they offed themselves. >> you're kidding me. >> can't let anyone in. >> we can't go to our apartments? >> one is that true crime usually has a beginning, a middle, and an end. which a lot of movies and stories, they don't end satisfyingly. so -- and i've longed to do, in my movie career, a crime story like that, where you're just compelled by it, you want to know who did it. >> oh, you're good. >> the blending of comedy
and martin short for hulu's "only murders in the building."mic mystery as new york city neighbors and true crime buffs who get their own case to crack and their own podcast to produce. >> selena, you have so many places that you can deploy your creativity. so many people eager to collaborate with you. what made this the right decision for you? >> it was such an instinct connection. and i loved the character. i also am a huge fan of true crime. so it was a no-brainer. i was...
96
96
Sep 12, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
martin, jr. >> edward j.iel martinez >> jose angel martinez, jr. >> lizie d. martinez-calderon >> waleska martinez >> anne marie martino-cramer >> paul richard martini >> bernard mascarenhas >> joseph a. mascali >> ada l. mason-acker >> stephen frank masi and my mother, dorothy r. morgan, you are loved and missed dearly. thank you for continuously watching over me and her grandchildren. we love you. >> and my father, william lawrence fallon junior, incredible husband and brother and son and father ed would have been an incredible grandfather. i know he would have loved his granddaughters. for the people here, the family members who are still hurting you don't get to have the rest of your lives -- the terrorist enemies don't get to take the rest of your lives from you. i pray for healing, i pray for hope, i pray for peace, that you find it. for our country, government and local communities, that we remember 9/11. when we say never forget, it is not a catchy phrase, but we never forget the american unity we fel
martin, jr. >> edward j.iel martinez >> jose angel martinez, jr. >> lizie d. martinez-calderon >> waleska martinez >> anne marie martino-cramer >> paul richard martini >> bernard mascarenhas >> joseph a. mascali >> ada l. mason-acker >> stephen frank masi and my mother, dorothy r. morgan, you are loved and missed dearly. thank you for continuously watching over me and her grandchildren. we love you. >> and my father, william...
22
22
Sep 8, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
when kennedy reappointed martin, martin was ready to raise interest rates in the context of economic growth that was inspired by incentive laden tax cuts. i have listened to some telephone conversations that the fed has of martin and lbj. i noticed how obsequious martin got towards lbj. he kind of folded when lbj asked him for anything. can you transfer a balance to me, which is technically illegal. sure thing, i would be happy to. the federal reserve chair was trying to be obliging towards the presidents he served. that's why he was at his best under kennedy. >> and reagan. carter appointed -- >> this constant showboating on a daily basis by the individual governors. i don't recall that in my misspent youth. >> that's called fed yapping. it does more harm than good. >> thank you. >> when i was a child, i worked for the federal reserve. i worked under paul volker. i was one of his secretaries or clerks or whatever you call it. i did some speeches. he wouldn't put up with it. he would tell everybody to get quiet. he didn't want anybody to know what he was doing. kind of cool. the good
when kennedy reappointed martin, martin was ready to raise interest rates in the context of economic growth that was inspired by incentive laden tax cuts. i have listened to some telephone conversations that the fed has of martin and lbj. i noticed how obsequious martin got towards lbj. he kind of folded when lbj asked him for anything. can you transfer a balance to me, which is technically illegal. sure thing, i would be happy to. the federal reserve chair was trying to be obliging towards the...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
she also shared a recent letter from martin with us. this is what he says about it. inmates may submit telephone numbers for any person. they choose including numbers for members of the news media. the relevant program statements has nothing about limiting media interviews, no width of the incident report allege, let alone provide a scintilla of evidence that i circle, invented the ability of stuff to monitor frequency of telephone youth content of the call, or the number called federal bureau of prisons knew the content of the call as it purports to quote its contents in the incident report. b a p new the number called earlier. martin also claimed that he was sexually abused by a unit manager in prison and that his complaints were ignored. and course held story began in 2014, when he sought to fight for what he believed was the right thing to do. me, i please let me know right now i need to be home. my family ah, in. she has been totally medically abused. ah, cruise finally common sense prevails. hughes. i just don't know how it's real
she also shared a recent letter from martin with us. this is what he says about it. inmates may submit telephone numbers for any person. they choose including numbers for members of the news media. the relevant program statements has nothing about limiting media interviews, no width of the incident report allege, let alone provide a scintilla of evidence that i circle, invented the ability of stuff to monitor frequency of telephone youth content of the call, or the number called federal bureau...
78
78
Sep 6, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
one was trayvon martin. i've written a book about the martin case and george zimmerman case. and in that case, what the world doesn't know because the media was in on the game now, george zimmerman at the time was a civil rights activist and obama supporter and hispanic. the media turned him into a white supremacist killer. it was shocking to watch. by the time barack obama mentions trayvon martin, it's four weeks after his death. i know what the facts of the case are. obama had no reason for not knowing what the facts of the case were, and the facts of the case were that trayvon martin had been abandoned by his father two years earlier, a kid with real potential, and his life spiralled downward in a classic adolescent spiral, so attractive to young black americans, drugs, guns, mixed martial arts fighting, sex, and a violence of all sorts. and burglary, he'd been stopped and apprehended for earlier. george zimmerman was right to call the police on him and checking out the neighborhood. for some reason and i know the reason, having girl problems, angry, he was high, trayvon m
one was trayvon martin. i've written a book about the martin case and george zimmerman case. and in that case, what the world doesn't know because the media was in on the game now, george zimmerman at the time was a civil rights activist and obama supporter and hispanic. the media turned him into a white supremacist killer. it was shocking to watch. by the time barack obama mentions trayvon martin, it's four weeks after his death. i know what the facts of the case are. obama had no reason for...
28
28
Sep 13, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
martin, was this a case of the — been consistent.government _ been consistent. martin, was this a case of the government wanting . been consistent. martin, was this a case of the government wanting to | case of the government wanting to vaccinate 12 to 15—year—olds, and shopping around for the right advice was blue i think as shopping around for the right advice was blue i thin— was blue i think as jessica 'ust said, it's was blue i think as jessica 'ust said. its a fi was blue i think as jessica 'ust said, it's a very i was blue i think as jessica 'ust said, it's a very finely * was blue i think as jessica just | said, it's a very finely balanced decision — said, it's a very finely balanced decision. the government has to take a broader_ decision. the government has to take a broader view as well. it's about the social— a broader view as well. it's about the social benefits of being in schools — the social benefits of being in schools for children and the psychological benefits that are being — psychological benefits that are being w
martin, was this a case of the — been consistent.government _ been consistent. martin, was this a case of the government wanting . been consistent. martin, was this a case of the government wanting to | case of the government wanting to vaccinate 12 to 15—year—olds, and shopping around for the right advice was blue i think as shopping around for the right advice was blue i thin— was blue i think as jessica 'ust said, it's was blue i think as jessica 'ust said. its a fi was blue i think...
55
55
Sep 3, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
along with martin luther king. they're the hero of this fairytale. it's always interesting to me, though how many of you learned about rosa parks for the first time in elementary school? >> okay. how many of you learned anything else about her after? >> okay. it's always interesting to me because i think you read maybe in the sense that people think that children need simple characters, right? and to, be the sad thing is, that is what i think minds, attitudes are very flexible. it can take in complex information. i often used the example of when i was in graduate school, this children's book came out about martin luther king and my professor brought it in and he read it to us. and it said, on april 4th of 1968, martin luther king died.. which is not inaccurate. right? but, he was assassinated, right? and that showed, a hesitancy to deal in that material. then i point people to grim's fairytales and everything which are horrifying and scary, but there's this idea that you really sanitize stories for children and i think that would be fine, but that wo
along with martin luther king. they're the hero of this fairytale. it's always interesting to me, though how many of you learned about rosa parks for the first time in elementary school? >> okay. how many of you learned anything else about her after? >> okay. it's always interesting to me because i think you read maybe in the sense that people think that children need simple characters, right? and to, be the sad thing is, that is what i think minds, attitudes are very flexible. it...
25
25
Sep 3, 2021
09/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
collin martin, your reaction?ollin: on the domestic side, it is difficult to find negatives in the high-yield market. things are going so well with corporate profits rising. really easy financial conditions. that is a huge driver for the credit markets. when we look overseas, things are concerning. one thing that we look at that can help dictate where high-yield credit spreads will go is the global pmi index, global outlook. levels are very high but it appears to rollover. we talked about peak growth expectations. if that continues lower, that could pull high yield spreads higher. given where they are, there is not much room for them to fall. if we see more of a slow down then what the markets are expecting, then we can see some cracks in the high-yield market. jonathan: do you see some sort of transmission mechanism developing away from china, in property and property developers? do you see a transmission mechanism from there to u.s. credit markets? corporate fundamentals in the u.s. are pretty decent. they suppo
collin martin, your reaction?ollin: on the domestic side, it is difficult to find negatives in the high-yield market. things are going so well with corporate profits rising. really easy financial conditions. that is a huge driver for the credit markets. when we look overseas, things are concerning. one thing that we look at that can help dictate where high-yield credit spreads will go is the global pmi index, global outlook. levels are very high but it appears to rollover. we talked about peak...
34
34
Sep 2, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
the leaders, martin luther king are talking about nonviolent direct action. and we're going to talk about nonviolence more in terms of a strategy, in relationship to other strategies that come later in the sense. but it's -- i need to be careful when i say this because i do not want to dismiss the idea that the people participating in the boycott were dedicated to a doctrine of nonviolence for moral, civil, principled reasons. but it's also pageantry. it's also pageantry. when you have media cameras and journalists coming down and you see just this crowds and crowds, row after row after row of well-dressed african-americans, stoically walking up to the community building, that's an image of blackness that hasn't been mainstreamed before that point. and subsequent activists take note. we're going to talk about that when we talk about little rock and birmingham. they take note. this nonviolent direct action, certainly this is a strategy that have been used in other moments of their movements become something that people understand as defining the movement. that
the leaders, martin luther king are talking about nonviolent direct action. and we're going to talk about nonviolence more in terms of a strategy, in relationship to other strategies that come later in the sense. but it's -- i need to be careful when i say this because i do not want to dismiss the idea that the people participating in the boycott were dedicated to a doctrine of nonviolence for moral, civil, principled reasons. but it's also pageantry. it's also pageantry. when you have media...
45
45
Sep 2, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
there was something important about martin luther king. if we just sort of think about the movement and only remember it in these very narrow terms, we're going to lose more than we actually learn. so i want us all to think a little bit about why we think the civil rights movement has been remembered in this way, right? it's not something that i think is a very narrow depiction. we talked about this, the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's assassination was commemorated in april and we talk about the ways the memory is playing into master narratives. the way that policymaker play into it. why do you think that? what do you think is at stake in the way that we remember the civil rights movement? >> well, you kind of already touched on this before when you said -- i guess payne talks about how they tend to look -- or people tend to look at the civil rights as large-scale dramatic events. it was like, that one police chief did something bad or those people in the south did something bad. but they don't really want to accept the fact that
there was something important about martin luther king. if we just sort of think about the movement and only remember it in these very narrow terms, we're going to lose more than we actually learn. so i want us all to think a little bit about why we think the civil rights movement has been remembered in this way, right? it's not something that i think is a very narrow depiction. we talked about this, the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's assassination was commemorated in april and we...
92
92
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
robert martin, he was sort of a grocery at first.hen he became a cotton factory, he handled richer people's money he really seemed to have thought that he made it when he was able to acquire his own plantation in the western part of the state of south carolina. around the same time robert martin began reselling in the 1830s and 1840s. i speculate that rose may have come into his hands at the same period. there are records of him selling and acquiring other black people a number of enslaved lack people with the plantation that he bought in south carolina. martin became really rich. and then this was in 1852. we know from the study that when the slaveholder, when they die, all sort of terrible things happen to the people that they own. those people lives, black people's lives, americans who were enslaved were attached to the lives of their enslavers. it was not uncommon for people to be sold when their owners died. robert martin died and soon after ashley was sold. i think it is also the case that after rose died, although i cannot say
robert martin, he was sort of a grocery at first.hen he became a cotton factory, he handled richer people's money he really seemed to have thought that he made it when he was able to acquire his own plantation in the western part of the state of south carolina. around the same time robert martin began reselling in the 1830s and 1840s. i speculate that rose may have come into his hands at the same period. there are records of him selling and acquiring other black people a number of enslaved lack...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
martin gods failed here. the activist accused of launching cyber attacks on us children's hospital is to expose what he calls mis treatment of the young girl says that he doesn't regret the actions he took. he spoke to us from a high security jail in indiana in exclusive telephone interview. our situation shouldn't be like what happened. the traffic unacceptable can make a 2nd. right. bunch of crooks. private little torch up a little girl. said he 7 year old there used to work in computer security. he will sentence though to 10 years in prison, for the cyber attack that knocked numerous clinics off the internet. all martin says to draw attention to the mistreatment of children who was however, the prosecution to state the attack that actually put children's lives at risk. now the girl martin was trying to save through his actions was just dena valencia, who was just 14 years old at the time. she was initially diagnosed with the red blood disease, but in 2013, her diagnosis was changed. blaming her physical ai
martin gods failed here. the activist accused of launching cyber attacks on us children's hospital is to expose what he calls mis treatment of the young girl says that he doesn't regret the actions he took. he spoke to us from a high security jail in indiana in exclusive telephone interview. our situation shouldn't be like what happened. the traffic unacceptable can make a 2nd. right. bunch of crooks. private little torch up a little girl. said he 7 year old there used to work in computer...
57
57
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
doctor martin luther king junior characterised our report this way.ian's diagnosis and prediction of death with a prescription for life"~ _ well, through inaction — and opposition, too, of course — it seems america, for about 50 years has chosen death rather than life. all: black lives matter! but i think now with these terrible police killings and the — all of the demonstrations and protests that have occurred as a result, there is a change in public opinion and people are opting for life. the kerner commission's findings that america was fundamentally racist would be controversial even today because systemic racism remains a deeply divisive issue here. i am at the martin luther king junior memorial, but what does a civil rights icon have to do with dance? next, the dance theatre of harlem opened its doors to witness history. the company's artistic director virginia johnson tells us about how the nation's first ballet school to prioritise black dancers began. orchestra warms up. it wasn't until i was graduating from the washington school of ballet th
doctor martin luther king junior characterised our report this way.ian's diagnosis and prediction of death with a prescription for life"~ _ well, through inaction — and opposition, too, of course — it seems america, for about 50 years has chosen death rather than life. all: black lives matter! but i think now with these terrible police killings and the — all of the demonstrations and protests that have occurred as a result, there is a change in public opinion and people are opting...
50
50
Sep 10, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
that would be martin luther. 500 years ago. martin luther was protesting the influence of the pope in rome on his german community and his beliefs. to illustrate his feelings towards rome, he hired local artists and used the fairly new printing press to create wood cuts to illustrate his point. and ... let's see here. ... i would have flunked that test. >> i never would have guessed martin luther. >> here is one of them, with a couple of his supporters taking out their tongues, bearing their bottom's and flaunting in the face of the pope. this is not an image that i would have used in a daily newspaper. in my world. but the consequences of free speech for him or possible death, at the time. so we will just fast forward 300 years. this is a clipped history, to a german immigrant to the united states who became americas greatest cartoonist ever. and that is thomas nass. this is one of his iconic images of rich people in new york at the time but he was also known for criticizing and absolutely skewering a guy named boss tweed. bos
that would be martin luther. 500 years ago. martin luther was protesting the influence of the pope in rome on his german community and his beliefs. to illustrate his feelings towards rome, he hired local artists and used the fairly new printing press to create wood cuts to illustrate his point. and ... let's see here. ... i would have flunked that test. >> i never would have guessed martin luther. >> here is one of them, with a couple of his supporters taking out their tongues,...
37
37
Sep 9, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
i would never have answered martin luther. >> there we go. here is one of them with a couple of his supporters sticking out their tongues, bearing their bottoms and farting in the face of the pope. now, this is not an image that i would have used in the daily newspaper -- in my world, but he -- the consequences of free speech for him were possible death at the time. so we will just fast forward 300 years, this is a clipped history, to a german immigrant to the united states who became america's greatest cartoonist ever and that is thomas nass. this is one of his iconic images of rich people in new york of the time, but he was also known for criticizing, absolutely skewering a guy named boss tweed who was the -- a political democratic political leader or democrat party political leader of his time. tweed said, i don't care what they printed in the newspapers, my constituents can't read, but stop them damn pictures. what people forget about nass was that also he was a huge supporter of abraham lincoln and anti-slavery. he was against slavery, a
i would never have answered martin luther. >> there we go. here is one of them with a couple of his supporters sticking out their tongues, bearing their bottoms and farting in the face of the pope. now, this is not an image that i would have used in the daily newspaper -- in my world, but he -- the consequences of free speech for him were possible death at the time. so we will just fast forward 300 years, this is a clipped history, to a german immigrant to the united states who became...
40
40
Sep 6, 2021
09/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get to martin ritchie, who joins us now. important is guinea in the aluminum production supply chain? artan: -- martin: it has been a surprise morning for aluminum, everyone scrambling to understand what is guinea's role? it is basically a china story as a lot of things in commodities are. china has spent much of the last decade holding any up as a major supplier of bauxite -- guinea up as a major supplier of bauxite. it relies on them for 55% of its raw material. so concern is there might be some supply disruptions, changes in policy in guinea. the effect of the raw material in china and making production perhaps more costly and difficult in turn makes alumina more expensive so you have seen prices in shanghai this morning go up to 15 year highs. manus: 15 -- tom: 15 year highs, that's part of the reaction. a lot of uncertainties and unknowns. how is that expected to play out going forward? martin: it's just very uncertain because we don't know -- it is such a sudden event. we don't know what this new government in west afr
let's get to martin ritchie, who joins us now. important is guinea in the aluminum production supply chain? artan: -- martin: it has been a surprise morning for aluminum, everyone scrambling to understand what is guinea's role? it is basically a china story as a lot of things in commodities are. china has spent much of the last decade holding any up as a major supplier of bauxite -- guinea up as a major supplier of bauxite. it relies on them for 55% of its raw material. so concern is there...
42
42
Sep 13, 2021
09/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
and so martin griffith went to couple. if you can see that, that under secretary general is in proper called terms, the equivalent to administer. it was the 1st, the 1st visit to gobble to mid to the tale and leadership at that level. and they went there clearly to establish the conditions for effective humanitarian assistance by the un in afghanistan. and for the guarantee that this could be done with the, the full corporation of the taliban. and with them taking fully into concern our own concerns. it is important to say that martin, good. if it's beyond the discussions he had received a letter in which together with another received today in which the taliban f committed not only to get into our success to the whole of the 30 tory, but also to provide security to us co voice reaching insecure areas. and so all the main concern with the security of all the stuff was taken into account into they made some encouraging and courage inc. statements that they wrote in relation to the important questions for us about the partic
and so martin griffith went to couple. if you can see that, that under secretary general is in proper called terms, the equivalent to administer. it was the 1st, the 1st visit to gobble to mid to the tale and leadership at that level. and they went there clearly to establish the conditions for effective humanitarian assistance by the un in afghanistan. and for the guarantee that this could be done with the, the full corporation of the taliban. and with them taking fully into concern our own...
15
15
Sep 17, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
senator thank you very much general martin. your testimony will be entered into the record as well as the testimony of the other witnesses. i now turn to -- i lost my list here. general thomas and then we would get back to the list. >> chairman garamendi and distinguished members of the subcommittee and please do a pair before you today to discuss marine corps readiness in the fy22 budget. well, conceptions of while common conceptions of military readiness center unavailability forces this gives us the ability to provide a warfighting advantage. it deters aggression and rapidly evolving threats. our folk as is not on simplon short-term measures but instead on readiness to impose significant risk on adversaries today and in the future. we must be able to share an understanding of how we can best measure and achieve that readiness to prepare for the challenges ahead of us. we appreciate the support provided by the subcommittee as we cover readiness after years of steady combat -- our budget requests in enables a joint campaign ac
senator thank you very much general martin. your testimony will be entered into the record as well as the testimony of the other witnesses. i now turn to -- i lost my list here. general thomas and then we would get back to the list. >> chairman garamendi and distinguished members of the subcommittee and please do a pair before you today to discuss marine corps readiness in the fy22 budget. well, conceptions of while common conceptions of military readiness center unavailability forces...
48
48
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
how should we look at kennedy's complicated relationship with martin luther king? wiretapping him. following hoover's instructions against king. i think that's a question to be asking about the fact that robert kennedy authorized the wiretaps of martin luther king. should we think about that? >> you to read my bookbecause i was concerned about that . that's one of the nutshell's. very complicated, hoover's pressure and hoover's power, you know he knew that came was that hoover kept pressing and the whole levinson thing where they were talking. so when he finally, i don't want to get too deeply into it but but the pressure to hoover's pressure and the evidence he had, that martin that he wouldn't seek levinson and all that so finally in october 2013, 63 the agreed to a temporary 30 day wiretap on kings phone in atlanta and new york. and as you read about courtney evans, he did it. and there are a couple of reasons people speculate. hoover had things on the president, on his private life and the civil rights bill. this is october. they're fighting to get the civil rights bill moved t
how should we look at kennedy's complicated relationship with martin luther king? wiretapping him. following hoover's instructions against king. i think that's a question to be asking about the fact that robert kennedy authorized the wiretaps of martin luther king. should we think about that? >> you to read my bookbecause i was concerned about that . that's one of the nutshell's. very complicated, hoover's pressure and hoover's power, you know he knew that came was that hoover kept...
18
18
Sep 3, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi was was monitoring -- i mean, the tapes on martin luther king. from the top to the grassroots leaders. they are fbi files you can look and see on them. i have not been able to find an fbi file on agitation, even though these mutations were involved in much of the same work. in some cases, even more radical work than those being surveilled. when they do appear, sometimes, for example, bernice robinson, who we will talk about, her cousin appears in the record and -- in the fbi records. and she is identified in the article as an unidentified woman. but there is this way that, because the beauty shop is viewed as frivolous -- what is happening in there, a bunch of women gossiping? that's our perception of beauty shops. diminishing that. because of that, they were really able to flourish as political sites because they were perceived does not doing anything important. and they use that disadvantage to their advantage. and so in the way that churches and other institutions were on the radar, beauty shops were able to slip under them. they were underest
the fbi was was monitoring -- i mean, the tapes on martin luther king. from the top to the grassroots leaders. they are fbi files you can look and see on them. i have not been able to find an fbi file on agitation, even though these mutations were involved in much of the same work. in some cases, even more radical work than those being surveilled. when they do appear, sometimes, for example, bernice robinson, who we will talk about, her cousin appears in the record and -- in the fbi records....
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
well, the girl martin was trying to save through his actions was just the nor paulette here. he was just 14 years old at the time that she was initially diagnosed with the red blood disease, but in 2013, her diagnosis was changed. blaming her physical ailments on a mental issue, the doctor said her parents were full for abusing her and took just dina. into custody, where she reportedly was not given essential medical treatment, something which her parents say amounted to torture. following march martin cyber attack justina was reunited with her parents on the court order will in our exclusive interview, martin told us that haven behind bars he wouldn't stop fighting injustice in the american legal system. but i'm certainly not quite continued to explore the core my case the court will produce because they are serious, institutionalized courthouse got a lot of trouble right or retract what particular restrict hospital on my doctor. we got a patient who said that my cases were brought courthouses all over the international. so let's see over the next few minutes. one of the big
well, the girl martin was trying to save through his actions was just the nor paulette here. he was just 14 years old at the time that she was initially diagnosed with the red blood disease, but in 2013, her diagnosis was changed. blaming her physical ailments on a mental issue, the doctor said her parents were full for abusing her and took just dina. into custody, where she reportedly was not given essential medical treatment, something which her parents say amounted to torture. following...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
all martin says, though to draw attention to the mistreatment of children who were there. however, the prosecution did say that the attack could actually put children's lives at risk while the girl martin was trying to save through his actions was just enough. paulette. he was just 14 years old at the time that she was initially diagnosed with the red blood disease, but in 2013, her diagnosis was changed. blaming her physical ailments. on a mental issue, doctor said that her parents were fault for abusing her and took justina into custody, where she reported he was not given essential medical treatments, something which her parents say amounted to torture. following march in cyber attack, justina was reunited with her parents on a court order. in our exclusive interview, martin told us that even behind bars he wouldn't stop fighting injustice in the american legal system. but i'm certainly not quite continue to explore the courthouse. there's a lot my case the court because they were serial institutional court, colorado tor retract hospital. my daughter got a patient who s
all martin says, though to draw attention to the mistreatment of children who were there. however, the prosecution did say that the attack could actually put children's lives at risk while the girl martin was trying to save through his actions was just enough. paulette. he was just 14 years old at the time that she was initially diagnosed with the red blood disease, but in 2013, her diagnosis was changed. blaming her physical ailments. on a mental issue, doctor said that her parents were fault...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
well, the girl martin was trying to say 3. his actions was just in last year. he was just 14 years old at the time now she was initially diagnosed with the red blood disease, but in 2013, her diagnosis was changed, blaming her physical ailments. on her mental issue, the doctor said her parents were at fault for abusing her and took justina into custody, where she reported he was not given essential medical treatment, something which her parents say amounted to torture. following march and cyber attack, justina was free united with her parents on a court order and our exclusive interview. martin told us that even behind bars he wouldn't stop fighting injustice in the american legal system. but i'm certainly not quite sure of course the court because they were serious, institutionalized that a lot of trouble. right? retract to my doctor. we got a patient who said that my cases were prod, courthouse all over. so that's over the next few minutes. one of the biggest property companies in china is reportedly on the verge of collapse with driving, concerns to a could
well, the girl martin was trying to say 3. his actions was just in last year. he was just 14 years old at the time now she was initially diagnosed with the red blood disease, but in 2013, her diagnosis was changed, blaming her physical ailments. on her mental issue, the doctor said her parents were at fault for abusing her and took justina into custody, where she reported he was not given essential medical treatment, something which her parents say amounted to torture. following march and cyber...
73
73
Sep 8, 2021
09/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
a student asked if ruby like martin luther king jr. had a name after her. the answer was no. >> yes. >> reporter: maddie who asked the question is now a sophomore in high school. >> it is amazing to think of how one question could have started that. >> reporter: maddie made a movement picked up by the fifth grade class, public speaking got their school and their district and finally their county to officially recognize november 14th as ruby bridges' walk to school day. debra's most recent fifth grade class brought the idea to the senate's senator, josh beck. >> they pushed us. >> reporter: he introduced to the senate the resolution of ruby bridges' day a statewide event. >> it spired me these kids heard the story and inspired by it and motivated by it. not only that, they take things into action and they took the next step, you know what, more people need to know about this. >> reporter: it is a real life civic lesson. talk to us. >> as excited they are, one of the biggest event is they got to beet ruby bridges. she's aware of what they are doing and trying
a student asked if ruby like martin luther king jr. had a name after her. the answer was no. >> yes. >> reporter: maddie who asked the question is now a sophomore in high school. >> it is amazing to think of how one question could have started that. >> reporter: maddie made a movement picked up by the fifth grade class, public speaking got their school and their district and finally their county to officially recognize november 14th as ruby bridges' walk to school day....
30
30
Sep 8, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
how should we look at kennedy's complicated relationship with martin luther king?retapping him. following hoover's instructions against king. i figure that is about the fact that robert kennedy authorized wiretaps of martin luther king. ashley think about that? >> you should read my book. [laughter] i was concerned about that. very complicated. hoover's pressure and power, he knew but hoover kept pressing. i don't want to get too deeply into it but the pressure -- hoover's pressure on kennedy and the evidence he had that martin luther king said levinson and all of this so finally in october 20, 63 he agreed to a temporary 30 day wiretap at the into and new york. if you read about this, so he did it. there were a couple of reasons people speculate. hoover had things on the president on his private life and the civil rights bill, they are fighting to get the civil rights bill moved through the house judiciary committee. if he leaked to the press as he would often do, the communist connection and whatever, that would be it so i think it was an attempt -- i'm speculati
how should we look at kennedy's complicated relationship with martin luther king?retapping him. following hoover's instructions against king. i figure that is about the fact that robert kennedy authorized wiretaps of martin luther king. ashley think about that? >> you should read my book. [laughter] i was concerned about that. very complicated. hoover's pressure and power, he knew but hoover kept pressing. i don't want to get too deeply into it but the pressure -- hoover's pressure on...
41
41
Sep 6, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
his sympathy was entirely for trave on martin the attacker in this case. he identified fully now trave on martin. two years later he identified fully with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost also. yet there is obama again trying to frame a cop in this case. in trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out. i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here. by 2016 the eighth year of obama's presidency, calling cap her neck is taking his knee. he is denouncing america as a racist country. eight years of a black president. eight years of a black attorney general. he is saying this country is systemic, racist, there are bodies in the street he said yes there were bodies in the streets. after ferguson the police realized that they too could have their careers they could be arrested they could be imprisoned. they could be sued. there was no virtual been aggressive good cop they began to pull back. the net result was a 10% spike in homicides after ferguson 2015. anoth
his sympathy was entirely for trave on martin the attacker in this case. he identified fully now trave on martin. two years later he identified fully with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost also. yet there is obama again trying to frame a cop in this case. in trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out. i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here. by 2016 the eighth year of obama's...
52
52
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
his sympathy was entirely from trayvon martin. he identified fully. years later he would identify fully once again with michael brown, the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost alsoo and yet there was obama again and the department trying to frame the cop in this case and trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out and i'm going to just summarize this quickly because we want to move on. by 2016, the eighth year of the presidency, calling cap her neck is taking his knee announcing america is a racist country. eight years with a black president and black attorney general and he's saying this country is oppressive, racist, there are bodies in the streets, he says, yes there were because after ferguson, the police realized that after what happened to darren wilson, they could have their careers lost and be in prison, they could be sued. there was no virtue to being an aggressive good cop and they began to pull back. the result was a 10% spike in homicide after ferguson, 2015. a
his sympathy was entirely from trayvon martin. he identified fully. years later he would identify fully once again with michael brown, the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost alsoo and yet there was obama again and the department trying to frame the cop in this case and trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out and i'm going to just summarize this quickly because we want to move on. by 2016, the eighth year of...
114
114
Sep 11, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
mcshane timothy patrick mcsweeney martin e. mcwilliams rocco a. medaglia abigail medina ana iris medina damian meehan william j. meehan, jr. alok kumar mehta raymond meisenheimer manuel emilio mejia eskedar melaku antonio melendez mary p. melendez christopher d. mello yelena melnichenko stuart todd meltzer diarelia jovanah mena dora marie menchaca charles r. mendez lizette mendoza shevonne olicia mentis wolfgang peter menzel steve john mercado wilfredo mercado wesley mercer ralph joseph mercurio alan harvey merdinger george l. merino yamel josefina merino george merkouris and my cousin. our family misses your love and smile. you live in each of us every day. we love you and please give dad a hug for us. god bless you all and god bless america. >> and my father. 20 years ago, i met my grandfather. he held me in his arms. his first of six grandchildren. seven days later, he was gone from the city and family he loved. we will love and miss you forever. never forget 9/11 and our first responders who protect our city every day. we thank our military an
mcshane timothy patrick mcsweeney martin e. mcwilliams rocco a. medaglia abigail medina ana iris medina damian meehan william j. meehan, jr. alok kumar mehta raymond meisenheimer manuel emilio mejia eskedar melaku antonio melendez mary p. melendez christopher d. mello yelena melnichenko stuart todd meltzer diarelia jovanah mena dora marie menchaca charles r. mendez lizette mendoza shevonne olicia mentis wolfgang peter menzel steve john mercado wilfredo mercado wesley mercer ralph joseph...
82
82
Sep 15, 2021
09/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the santa clara county animal services shelter in san martin just opened in february, and this month is their first time participating in the clear the shelters. the 37,000 square foot facility is described as an extreme upgrade, with state-of-the-art dog dorms, harm play areas and places to interact with your new animal. >> we've put a ton of thought, when we were thinking about the design and making it very comfortable for the animals, very low stress. and also not just for the animals but for the visitors, so that everybody here has a really good, positive experience. >> reporter: program manager lisa jenkins says the buildings fill a major need in south santa clara county. >> many animal lovers out here, they really wanted a center like this. >> reporter: and the san martin center is the only one in the county to house large livestock and has a ten-stall horse barn. >> in is a huge asset for us. before, we were running out of stalls that were donated stalls. >> reporter: and it can be used for large animals evacuated due to flooding or wildfires. >> a round pen to
. >> reporter: the santa clara county animal services shelter in san martin just opened in february, and this month is their first time participating in the clear the shelters. the 37,000 square foot facility is described as an extreme upgrade, with state-of-the-art dog dorms, harm play areas and places to interact with your new animal. >> we've put a ton of thought, when we were thinking about the design and making it very comfortable for the animals, very low stress. and also not...
40
40
Sep 13, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
martin, the figure here, 59 fully vaccination people have died.it is, and that's the whole point. - just seems pretty important. it 3 and that's the whole point. the balance to have we —— how we live our life versus the economic damage and the psychological damage of lockdowns and so on and all the other knock on effects that that type of restriction has on people's lives. in that balance, at the start, it was all about the nhs being overwhelmed, having catastrophic death rates and so on. now the option is there for people to be double vaccinated and protect themselves against an awful... an awful lot of people have had that. the risk of being struck down by this virus, if you have nothing else wrong with you, is very, very low. so, i think that's the significance of that figure. the balance is to say there aren't so many people who are going to be taking down by this virus, and therefore, the weight should be on trying to get on with living life as normal as possible because of benefits to aspects of life. that's a different equation now. to what
martin, the figure here, 59 fully vaccination people have died.it is, and that's the whole point. - just seems pretty important. it 3 and that's the whole point. the balance to have we —— how we live our life versus the economic damage and the psychological damage of lockdowns and so on and all the other knock on effects that that type of restriction has on people's lives. in that balance, at the start, it was all about the nhs being overwhelmed, having catastrophic death rates and so on....
26
26
Sep 9, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
how obsequious martin then got to jay. he folded when jay asked him for anything. we the federal reserve chair was trying to be obliging towards the presidents he served and that's why he was at his best. >> and. reagan was >> carter appointed locker. >> but again, this is sponsored showboat gun on the a daily basis from individual governors. i don't recall that from my youth. years >> i've written about that. it's called fed yapping. >> thank, you that's what i wanted to. here >> when i was a child i worked for the federal reserve and i worked under paul volker, secretaries, or a clerk. i did some speeches i did his correspondence. anyway, his chairman wouldn't put up with it. he basically told everyone to keep quiet. pokers chairman didn't want anybody to know what he was doing. kind of. cool in mind not always be so. it depends on who the president do -- raegan did. i don't agree with the candidates who believe the whole fed is politicized. i don't agree with that. the fed makes a lot of mistakes because they had lousy
how obsequious martin then got to jay. he folded when jay asked him for anything. we the federal reserve chair was trying to be obliging towards the presidents he served and that's why he was at his best. >> and. reagan was >> carter appointed locker. >> but again, this is sponsored showboat gun on the a daily basis from individual governors. i don't recall that from my youth. years >> i've written about that. it's called fed yapping. >> thank, you that's what i...
83
83
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it's a mini aston martin.recreation of the real thing featured in the latest james bond film. get this. the car is so accurate, its $120,000 price tag actually includes admission into the official aston martin owner's club. >> i had to go back and read, toy car for kids. the car is packed with all of 007's favorite gadgets, including retractible headlights and smoke screen from the tailpipe. >> it's not street legal, but if you want, it can hit speeds in excess of 45 miles per hour. >> and here i was just stoked to get 007 on the nintendo 64. remember that? >> we've been telling people you have to get your christmas gifts now if you want them in on time, right? there you go. >> christmas 2030. >>> next to a bark mitzvah. >> wait, what? >> 13 year old rambo and his owners celebrated his coming of age ceremony complete with prayers, candles and bread. he was even treated with a special peanut butter cake with mazel tov cake topper. owners say it was a way to bring the family together virtually. mazel tov. >> ver
>> it's a mini aston martin.recreation of the real thing featured in the latest james bond film. get this. the car is so accurate, its $120,000 price tag actually includes admission into the official aston martin owner's club. >> i had to go back and read, toy car for kids. the car is packed with all of 007's favorite gadgets, including retractible headlights and smoke screen from the tailpipe. >> it's not street legal, but if you want, it can hit speeds in excess of 45 miles...
15
15
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
we the pre-match estate of martin -- and appmpriate-— the pre-match estate of martin -- and appropriatea ve aood and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team _ and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team and _ and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team and the _ and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team and the euros. - and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team and the euros. i - very good team and the euros. i think we came out of their grip. they're a good team. one or two fitness issues or squat issues, proves there is no squad but... the same as we had. it's one of those things you have to deal with. it'll be a tough game for us and them. there's much to admire about austria, but few spots there to do so. some aren't quite what they seem. ~ . . so. some aren't quite what they seem, ~ ., ., , . so. some aren't quite what they seem. ~ . ., , . ., so. some aren't quite what they seem. . .,, . ., ., .,, seem. we are a bunch of italians. he aareed we seem. we are a bunch of italians. he agreed we try — seem. we are a bunch of italians. he agreed we try t
we the pre-match estate of martin -- and appmpriate-— the pre-match estate of martin -- and appropriatea ve aood and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team _ and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team and _ and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team and the _ and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team and the euros. - and appropriate. we showed we're a very good team and the euros. i - very good team and the euros. i think we came out of their grip. they're a good...
35
35
Sep 3, 2021
09/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
martin is not looking for sympathy. she just wants her makeup kit returned. >> i would in a private community in east oakland heim to rent. we have security in the back of my car where it was in the trunk. he wouldn't have been able to see because my makeup chair was covering everything. i have like no, no, no. rush is still not eyelashes. no lives lost. yeah. this is the thing. i'm not looking for sympathy. i'm not this just happened to me. i was tired or 16 hour day. i just what's the back. i just pulled a i forgave you even know who you were taken from. but this is my livelihood. i do this school time in the have no way of providing for my household, for my son. >> a representative of the property homeowners association says the security guard was not on duty when the car break in happened. well, coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. we take you on a hot air balloon ride in napa valley. >> that story next after we get back to break. and september is hunger action month kron four's partnering with feed america to
martin is not looking for sympathy. she just wants her makeup kit returned. >> i would in a private community in east oakland heim to rent. we have security in the back of my car where it was in the trunk. he wouldn't have been able to see because my makeup chair was covering everything. i have like no, no, no. rush is still not eyelashes. no lives lost. yeah. this is the thing. i'm not looking for sympathy. i'm not this just happened to me. i was tired or 16 hour day. i just what's the...
96
96
Sep 7, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
joseph smith went to the white house and spoke directly with president martin van buren. he was unimpressed and dismissed him short and fast. clearly smith was on an press by the president and congress and he wasn't alone. let's discuss his that visit address the larger issue of how did the mormons view the role of the federal government and state power. >> absolutely. as i immerse myself in the surviving documents section it became clear to me that joseph smith was not a political animal by nature but a man who aspired to political leadership and while it's a common line of a politician, i'm not a politician i think that's true for joseph smith. the mormons want to be left alone and it's when they were left alone that joseph smith engaged in the federal political system. the order from the governor was to get out of the state or you'll be exterminated. joseph smith travels to washington d.c. and they realize we had all this land taken from us in missouri and members of our community were killed raped abused. they prepared a petition to congress and joseph goes to meet wi
joseph smith went to the white house and spoke directly with president martin van buren. he was unimpressed and dismissed him short and fast. clearly smith was on an press by the president and congress and he wasn't alone. let's discuss his that visit address the larger issue of how did the mormons view the role of the federal government and state power. >> absolutely. as i immerse myself in the surviving documents section it became clear to me that joseph smith was not a political animal...