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and anne-marie what do you think it will be — evening. you get in there? i think it will be like when you get in there? ~ , , in there? i think it will be very emotional. — in there? i think it will be very emotional, i— in there? i think it will be very emotional, i imagine - in there? i think it will be very emotional, i imagine it - in there? i think it will be very emotional, i imagine it is- in there? i think it will be very l emotional, i imagine it is going in there? i think it will be very - emotional, i imagine it is going to be very calm, yeah, think, i hope i won't cry too much, i am feeling more emotional the closer i get to seeing her, lying—in—state. what seeing her, lying-in-state. what about yourself— seeing her, lying-in-state. what about yourself natasha? - seeing her, lying-in-state. what about yourself natasha? i - seeing her, lying-in-state. what about yourself natasha? i think. seeing her, lying-in-state. what| about yourself natasha? i think it will be sombre, _ about yourself natasha? i think it will be sombre, but
and anne-marie what do you think it will be — evening. you get in there? i think it will be like when you get in there? ~ , , in there? i think it will be very emotional. — in there? i think it will be very emotional, i— in there? i think it will be very emotional, i imagine - in there? i think it will be very emotional, i imagine it - in there? i think it will be very emotional, i imagine it is- in there? i think it will be very l emotional, i imagine it is going in there? i think it...
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i think accountability is a great way to do this. mari: thank you so much. iman and sam? samantha: first, at the top, i want to thank the library forget me through quarantine. if you do not have the awesome libby app, download it. i don't think any conversation is too small to get our location is in washington, d.c., and we go to capitol hill often, talking about numerous issues, turning blue in the face, but it is really you that holds the power, because you are in that district you speak to the people, not only that, but the library is a resource to get internet access, to reach out to those individuals and officials. it may seem at times that d.c. holds some of the tools to get things done. it will always and it will continuously remain to be a hyper local issue, so being available, sharing the resources, and having those conversations so that people know what needs to be brought up, because you are a voter. . you have the right to hold your elected officials accountable. samantha: just to quickly piggyback off of what iman said, sorry, i lost my train of thought. i'm n
i think accountability is a great way to do this. mari: thank you so much. iman and sam? samantha: first, at the top, i want to thank the library forget me through quarantine. if you do not have the awesome libby app, download it. i don't think any conversation is too small to get our location is in washington, d.c., and we go to capitol hill often, talking about numerous issues, turning blue in the face, but it is really you that holds the power, because you are in that district you speak to...
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a little mary think about it. yes, bend over here alone in your lair. why am i stupid to you?llo champion. sit down, there's a lecture, sit down well, well, how are you? thanks sucks. maybe, maybe, maybe, listen guys, what do you need from me. no. don't know. friend, stop the car. do you remember how they let you out of a rifle, i didn’t understand, but how they let me out? yes, so your business lies with all these. sure, but anything can happen. after all, they did not take their application. verbally so far asked. they took you. consult with you pick it up or not? well settled down but not everyone knows how. some you see the point is playing work found no yet. and so we do n't have unemployment. do you want help? for beautiful eyes , that's why the debtors for the car, they would give money, i'm sitting without a penny. and we'll help with a penny. man you are good. and we love good people. how about bad ones ? with bad punishing then you will help punish one city? there is one here, bitch, all my life i've been skeptical, scum. so they will punish, i will not calm down. no
a little mary think about it. yes, bend over here alone in your lair. why am i stupid to you?llo champion. sit down, there's a lecture, sit down well, well, how are you? thanks sucks. maybe, maybe, maybe, listen guys, what do you need from me. no. don't know. friend, stop the car. do you remember how they let you out of a rifle, i didn’t understand, but how they let me out? yes, so your business lies with all these. sure, but anything can happen. after all, they did not take their...
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well , what do you think, only it’s hard for us, you flew here at least by plane, and now the peninsula is walking from the crimea only legs. did mary'sink it's easy to perform live saw them? planes do not collect themselves retake somehow. well, yes, everyone deserves it. are you surrendered yes, damn it, i'm confused. what do you do to relax? igor i don’t understand at all that everyone is so puffed up , begging for it, it’s cool, dude. and no matter how it all ends, it will fall, there is no bite, the main thing is to get home. i wake up and realize that i don't. the best city in the world. a very adjacent team is a contrasting sheet. thank you. and now one of the most experienced teams will take the stage. she has been in the main tournament of our club for the third year and has been trying to steal the award from svetlogorsk for the third year. will go our know will i basked on corporations, rejoice. hayats are given to you in the fruit of kiryu. rejoice epaulettes. hello muscovites. actually, it was svetlogorsk who wanted to go abroad at the beginning of the year. hello muscovites. listen, well the festival is just not cool, sk
well , what do you think, only it’s hard for us, you flew here at least by plane, and now the peninsula is walking from the crimea only legs. did mary'sink it's easy to perform live saw them? planes do not collect themselves retake somehow. well, yes, everyone deserves it. are you surrendered yes, damn it, i'm confused. what do you do to relax? igor i don’t understand at all that everyone is so puffed up , begging for it, it’s cool, dude. and no matter how it all ends, it will fall, there...
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i think we can fix the situation. mary: when listeners and viewers care about countries like sudan, they think why is that in u.s. interest? why is that important, either for us or our allies in the region? i want to draw in a former senior defense department official who is the author of "the strategy of denial," a book about defending taiwan. bridge, jumping and talk about these nations which sound very different from one another, and they are. how does this accrue to u.s. interests, accords like this? and could the template be used in other places? bridge: thanks. i did not have any role in the abraham accords but am an admirer from the outside. they are almost a revolution in our strategic posture in a critical region and i want to hold on what the others have said, congressman gallagher put it very well, which is that this is a template for a way we can use to increase our focus not just in the middle east, but potentially europe and other regions. you mentioned, mary, and we saw president nixon's remarks but one of t
i think we can fix the situation. mary: when listeners and viewers care about countries like sudan, they think why is that in u.s. interest? why is that important, either for us or our allies in the region? i want to draw in a former senior defense department official who is the author of "the strategy of denial," a book about defending taiwan. bridge, jumping and talk about these nations which sound very different from one another, and they are. how does this accrue to u.s....
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but i just didn't think that people knew that it was these really incredibly brave women behind the camera. so i'm very lucky to have been able to tell their story. >> yeah, i mean, maryuches upon the incredible athleticism of your jobs, you know, you guys are lugging heavy equipment with you, you're running and gunning. i mean, look, we have all of these pictures, there's just, it takes a lot, it's a physical job. and so what advice do you give to young women who say that's really cool, and i want to do the kind of reporting and photography that you do. >> well, first of all, i would say most importantly, have compassion, and empathy for the people you will be filming if you go into a war zone. people are suffering. anytime you're on assignment where people are suffering and there are tragic circumstances. secondly developmental and physical stamina because when we go on assignment, you know, it's seven days a week, there are no days off and hours and hours and hours. and, you know, have perseverance. if you really want to do this, don't let obstacles stantdd in your way. i'm a big believer in being persistent, and you will find a way to do this. also, the cameras ar
but i just didn't think that people knew that it was these really incredibly brave women behind the camera. so i'm very lucky to have been able to tell their story. >> yeah, i mean, maryuches upon the incredible athleticism of your jobs, you know, you guys are lugging heavy equipment with you, you're running and gunning. i mean, look, we have all of these pictures, there's just, it takes a lot, it's a physical job. and so what advice do you give to young women who say that's really cool,...
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marie: first of all, we start with the basics. we have the best, we thinke will have the best game broadcast in the business. i have been in sports 20 years and you have to remember it starts and ends with the game. we have iconic broadcasters like kirk curb street -- herbstreit, al michaels. we have more cameras than anybody. when you turn on your big screen or whatever you watch the game, you can relax and enjoy the big screen experience. on top of that, we are an ott service so we aren't satisfied. the bar is high. we will offer all sorts of innovation and customized experience for fans. you can watch the game, sit down and watch with your family. you can explore our x-ray experience, which is actually, without ever leaving the game, you can see all sorts of statistics and replays. x-ray, the point is to put the tools that normally have to wait for a producer or director to say, let me show you extra stats or see the reply, we will put that in the hands of fans. and we have the content around the game. we have pregame, post game, a great late-night show
marie: first of all, we start with the basics. we have the best, we thinke will have the best game broadcast in the business. i have been in sports 20 years and you have to remember it starts and ends with the game. we have iconic broadcasters like kirk curb street -- herbstreit, al michaels. we have more cameras than anybody. when you turn on your big screen or whatever you watch the game, you can relax and enjoy the big screen experience. on top of that, we are an ott service so we aren't...
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mary. >> i think she learned at a very early age the virtues of detachment and took it for granted.princess, and she could sit on his back and pull his years call him big ears and called him grandpa england everyone thought was so sweet. lil bit often called her sister margaret was born and enjoyed life and just across the park from buckingham palace. >> it was a large townhouse by our standards many bedrooms and a ballroom but still their neighbors were -- you know, daughters of businessmen, daughters of important doctors. and they played outside with them together so it was a very elite childhood but it was a very normal childhood and perhaps the most normal childhood that any world child has had ever before. >> she often referred to the fact that when she went on a walk with her mother and father mother would always offer photograph to any passer-by who said could they have one, and i think princess elizabeth found it very erksome to be lined up with mother mother so gregarious and i think it was challenging for princess elizabeth to deal with that. >> i think it was very difficu
mary. >> i think she learned at a very early age the virtues of detachment and took it for granted.princess, and she could sit on his back and pull his years call him big ears and called him grandpa england everyone thought was so sweet. lil bit often called her sister margaret was born and enjoyed life and just across the park from buckingham palace. >> it was a large townhouse by our standards many bedrooms and a ballroom but still their neighbors were -- you know, daughters of...
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mary. >> i think she learned at a very early age the virtues of detachment and took it for granted.h was devoted to little princess, and she could sit on his back and pull his years call him big ears and called him grandpa england everyone thought was so sweet. lil bit often called her sister margaret was born and enjoyed life and just across the park from buckingham palace. >> it was a large townhouse by our standards many bedrooms and a ballroom but still their neighbors were -- you know, daughters of businessmen, daughters of important doctors. and they played outside with them together so it was a very elite childhood but it was a very normal childhood and perhaps the most normal childhood that any world child has had ever before. >> she often referred to the fact that when she went on a walk with her mother and father mother would always offer photograph to any passer-by who said could they have one, and i think princess elizabeth found it very erksome to be lined up with mother mother so gregarious and i think it was challenging for princess elizabeth to deal with that. >> i t
mary. >> i think she learned at a very early age the virtues of detachment and took it for granted.h was devoted to little princess, and she could sit on his back and pull his years call him big ears and called him grandpa england everyone thought was so sweet. lil bit often called her sister margaret was born and enjoyed life and just across the park from buckingham palace. >> it was a large townhouse by our standards many bedrooms and a ballroom but still their neighbors were --...
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the damien are, is not real good is mary, i think he's in a military now. crazy, crazy picture. i can't. i still can't believe like to this day that i was a parlor much. are you trying downplayed? you know, that's still major. pardon? mexican history. with it definitely makes me feel on edge that there could be more tags of that nature. it happen pretty much out of nowhere. everybody was caught off guard. they scared the hell out of a man. they realized that were both normal and he were free. it made him rethink how safe we really are. we're not that safe terrorism against our nation will not stand let i mean being in the class with the president on 911. i do believe that that was an influence for him joining the army. oh, oh i i am a private 1st larceny, united states army. i joined the military because they help motivate you to become a better person. will not go down without a fight. i will be playing off or which is the enemy. is very important to learn how to do this mainly because once you get overseas you won't have that opportunity to make a mistake. meaning you can lose
the damien are, is not real good is mary, i think he's in a military now. crazy, crazy picture. i can't. i still can't believe like to this day that i was a parlor much. are you trying downplayed? you know, that's still major. pardon? mexican history. with it definitely makes me feel on edge that there could be more tags of that nature. it happen pretty much out of nowhere. everybody was caught off guard. they scared the hell out of a man. they realized that were both normal and he were free....
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panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota here. more biographic information on each panel is available on the flare website at flair-net.org. we will be taking questions at the end of the program, which should be email to first ladies 2021@gmail.com. now with great pleasure. i turn over the the program to my friend and scholar dr. catherine sibley. thank you so much nancy what a lovely introduction of our exciting panel this evening, and it's so lovely to have you all here. thank you so much for coming and it is my great pleasure to open up with our first presenter. who is dr. mary stockwell, and i'm so excited to hear wh
panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university...
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i think now democrats are seeing when you have influx of people this large is trains resources. paul: and mary are complaining in chicago, i think it's only been 500 migrants who have made it there and declared an emergency as she suggests, a fraction of what texas deals with all the time but it doesn't seem to make any progress getting democrats to say present biden, we could do something about the border? >> you are right in the federal problem, not just federal problem in the sense that they allow people to claim asylum and then cross the border and become legal, their existence in the country is legal because they are under the banner of claiming asylum but the federal government has a role here resettling these people. we have a refugee resettlement program and if they treat these people as refugees, they should use resettlement as part of the tools they have to distribute them around the country rather than have all the pressure in texas. paul: what about the stunt or governor desantis, this political gambit to get 50 migrants or so on a plane sent to an island off the coast of massachus
i think now democrats are seeing when you have influx of people this large is trains resources. paul: and mary are complaining in chicago, i think it's only been 500 migrants who have made it there and declared an emergency as she suggests, a fraction of what texas deals with all the time but it doesn't seem to make any progress getting democrats to say present biden, we could do something about the border? >> you are right in the federal problem, not just federal problem in the sense...
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doug jensen, level thinking, ha marie, elephant a really appreciated and i thank you and thank you for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website elses isla dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside slowly. you can also join the conversation with our hand that is at a j inside. so, for me hush, my mother and the entire team here in doha bye for now. ah ah. and in the year 1271, a young vitalia set out on an extraordinary journey. carrying letters from the pope for the great cooper. com marco polo traveled through wardour legions following dangerous roads from the holy land and beyond to day taking the shuttle. professor showers travel to china to venice with surging questions of how the relationship between east and west is j. o. marco po, now on al jazeera september on al jazeera jillions go to the pose in the vote. the could redefine the country, but will the people approve the both the constitution up front returns loc. lamont hill, talk through the headlines to challenge the conventional wi
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doug jensen, level thinking, ha marie. i live in a really appreciate it and i thank you and thank you for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website elses yellow dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside slowly, you can also join the conversation on twitter. i'll 100 is at a j inside. sorry for me hush, my mother and the entire team here in doha bye for now. ah ah. phone counting the call spock a sun is suffering from destructive floods. what will it cost the already struggling economy? the all think region is rich in natural with that how was global warming impacting economic potential innovation hub opens and cap housing. the cost on al jazeera, 2 stories of strong willed when challenging traditional female stereotypes in a male dominated society to make a difference. if i go, of course, we'll pull into the ravine. how families look like. the water is highly contaminated. we're living in the cloud. risk in it all, al jazeera. ah,
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mike, can we get mary back online. >> i think we mentioned communist china and suddenly my feed was cut so you can tell if that's a coincidence or not. sorry. just missed you therefrom the last couple of minutes. ambassadors anything else to say otherwise i wanted to open it up. i want to kick this over to one of the congressmenthat have joined us, any further thoughts and acid are ? >> i think i've had my say. >> great and if i get cut off again you know to blame. congressman gower thanks so much for joining us tonight. we got a great lineup of seminar members. i want to follow up on the china theme. richard nixon worked with egypt to pull egypt away from the soviet union and the former soviet union and into our seer of influence. should we be doing the same thing then or thinking the same way about how the arabia trying to get into the abraham accords or pull them towards us and pull them away from beijing west and mark. >> i think absolutely you always want to be adding friends and partners to your existing alliance structure. the reality is we already have an extensive amount of coo
mike, can we get mary back online. >> i think we mentioned communist china and suddenly my feed was cut so you can tell if that's a coincidence or not. sorry. just missed you therefrom the last couple of minutes. ambassadors anything else to say otherwise i wanted to open it up. i want to kick this over to one of the congressmenthat have joined us, any further thoughts and acid are ? >> i think i've had my say. >> great and if i get cut off again you know to blame. congressman...
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think again that bodes pretty well for republicans democrats are trying to throw hail marys here. >> brad may have got it right he is a wildcard we just do not know but 44 days we will indeed find out. matt gordon, matt howard thanks guys. have a great saturday. >> thanks. >> alabama official had to stop very last minute after the executioner failed to find a vein for the lethal injection. alan miller convicted of killing three people and in 1999 workplace shooting was spared the death penalty on thursday when in trouble in finding a vein prevented officials from meeting their midnight deadline. miller was returned back to his prison cell put alabama attorney general says the execution will be rescheduled to a later date. griff: new details on the rest of an undocumented migrant accused of a deadly hit and run, killing ford at sheriff's deputy. plus, the latest from one of the busiest legal crossing sites on our southern border, that isut t next. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see t
think again that bodes pretty well for republicans democrats are trying to throw hail marys here. >> brad may have got it right he is a wildcard we just do not know but 44 days we will indeed find out. matt gordon, matt howard thanks guys. have a great saturday. >> thanks. >> alabama official had to stop very last minute after the executioner failed to find a vein for the lethal injection. alan miller convicted of killing three people and in 1999 workplace shooting was spared...
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marie!" [ laughter ] "i think we're going to get along just fine. down to it, it's very simple. it's a question of whether or not everyone, including donald trump, is equal under the law, because if anyone else was caught with those documents in their possession, they'd face consequences immediately mar-a-lago is no place for top secret documents the only place less secure would be a - >> dead bird cemetery. [ laughter ] >> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with christine baranski, everyone ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's closer looks, be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. ♪yabba-dabba-doo♪ ♪flintstones, meet the flintstones♪ ♪they're the modern stone age family♪ ♪from the town of bedrock♪ ♪they're a page right out of history♪ ♪let's ride with the family down the street♪ ♪through the courtesy of fred's two feet♪ ♪when you're with the flintstones♪ ♪have a yabba-dabba-doo time♪ ♪a dabba-doo time we'll have a gay old time♪ [clapping] shhh. buy one favorite like a quarter pounder and get anoth
marie!" [ laughter ] "i think we're going to get along just fine. down to it, it's very simple. it's a question of whether or not everyone, including donald trump, is equal under the law, because if anyone else was caught with those documents in their possession, they'd face consequences immediately mar-a-lago is no place for top secret documents the only place less secure would be a - >> dead bird cemetery. [ laughter ] >> seth: this has been "a closer look."...
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do think public schools are indoctrinating kids to be under mary? yes, i do. i do think that there is something happening right now in america where there is not a lot of value being placed on how unique our country is. and we don't want our children to be taught that somehow america is tarnished in a way that is, it is in read to that there are no redeeming qualities left maybe can add to that. i think it starts with that america systemically flawed that we are systemically racist. your organization lobbied for the stop woke act. what does woke mean to you? nonsense. yeah, that's a perfect terminology. nonsense. teaching 5 year olds that their gender is fluid. that's nonsense. you're conflating like the, the gender issues and the history issue. many parents that the, the stop woke act is preventing kids from learning about the true history of the country. and as an attempt to whitewash is from yeah, that is untrue. there's a difference between teaching the real history of our countries and teaching divisive toxic ideology that's meant to divide children and ma
do think public schools are indoctrinating kids to be under mary? yes, i do. i do think that there is something happening right now in america where there is not a lot of value being placed on how unique our country is. and we don't want our children to be taught that somehow america is tarnished in a way that is, it is in read to that there are no redeeming qualities left maybe can add to that. i think it starts with that america systemically flawed that we are systemically racist. your...
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>> i love so many "incredibles" movies while julia was giving that great analysis -- i was thinking about maryhley olsen. remember the direct to video movement and things used to come out on vhs and disney used to do all these not quite movies that's what disney plus in part has to grow into now if mary kate and ashley olsen were sort of this era, they would be tiktok and instagram stars. >> right >> and they would be on a streaming channel. how do you create the mary kate and ashley olsen effect? >> that's a good question, i'll be thinking about that all day mine is "great attitude" by far. >>> "tech check" will return in just a moment. this is evolving from gym to global media company. this is connecting your people and content in one place. this is the system you built to transform your business. this is how. airtable. >>> goldman sachs' apple card has a surprising new problem, mounting credit losses are posing a threat to the growing business joining us, the reporter behind that piece >> so every month or every quarter in this case you have the credit card companies releasing data about th
>> i love so many "incredibles" movies while julia was giving that great analysis -- i was thinking about maryhley olsen. remember the direct to video movement and things used to come out on vhs and disney used to do all these not quite movies that's what disney plus in part has to grow into now if mary kate and ashley olsen were sort of this era, they would be tiktok and instagram stars. >> right >> and they would be on a streaming channel. how do you create the...
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with your conversations around these meetings, how much do people think europe has recognized the situation they are facing? anne-mariei think they have deeply recognized it. they know they are no longer going to be able to rely on russian natural gas anymore. even last summer, angela merkel was at the white house and they were still talking about nord stream 2. we are never going to see that come online and now we are not seeing natural gas with nord stream 1. you have the entire european situation starting to have different discussions and partners they normally would not have making more trips to those partners that they normally never would have liked nigeria, qatar, these are countries that could potentially help europe in this winter because they have liquefied gas but that's just this winter. europe needs to change its infrastructure to handle this winter but the winters to come. germany shut down nuclear and will potentially keep more open longer and are building lng terminals so this is a tectonic shift in europe. jonathan: can you tell me how frosty the meeting between the president and the british premise w
with your conversations around these meetings, how much do people think europe has recognized the situation they are facing? anne-mariei think they have deeply recognized it. they know they are no longer going to be able to rely on russian natural gas anymore. even last summer, angela merkel was at the white house and they were still talking about nord stream 2. we are never going to see that come online and now we are not seeing natural gas with nord stream 1. you have the entire european...
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i think a stephen king would be rather commercial, mary. he, he has another opinion, of course, but i think no, no, no, the price for literature. no, i'm not too sure. um i guess. yeah, i guess he, he could, i think he is compared to many people just extremely intelligent and has gone through so much. i think, spiritually and intellectually, i think what better person, why not, in your opinion, do you think stephen king deserves to win the nobel prize and literature? no, no, absolutely not. i was really disappointed that m, how come i was phillip roth. never got the quite a think he would have been someone who aren't quite today. we think of stevie king maybe not as high literature, but maybe he's in fact, you know, how we today regard dickins or someone who at the time was considered you know, a popular but perhaps we should 1st summarize here what the nobel prize for literature actually is it takes its name from its founder alfred nobel, a swedish chemist, who made his money with the invention and industrialization of dynamite. because thi
i think a stephen king would be rather commercial, mary. he, he has another opinion, of course, but i think no, no, no, the price for literature. no, i'm not too sure. um i guess. yeah, i guess he, he could, i think he is compared to many people just extremely intelligent and has gone through so much. i think, spiritually and intellectually, i think what better person, why not, in your opinion, do you think stephen king deserves to win the nobel prize and literature? no, no, absolutely not. i...
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and now here comes this kid, and really mary, you know i think this.he ever can win these two more matches that he keeps talking about, this will be as great an american tennis story as has ever been written, and it's so ironic. the first week of this open was all about serena williams, and maybe this last weekend is all going to be about this kid from maryland. >> so mary, just fill out for us the rest of his parents' story. are they able to enjoy this success with him? >> oh, yeah. i mean, they're both in the stands. they're both going nuts. i mean, the whole box is going crazy. he inspires craziness this guy. he's doing great. he's got a big contract. this is a kid who used to have to borrow demo rackets and that's why his strokes are homemade. every racket was a little different so he would change his strokes. now he's had to reverse engineer a lot of his strokes. he's got a great coach now in wayne ferrera. his mother wanted him to go to school. he kind of fought that off, and now look at him. now this kid is about, as michael said, first week was
and now here comes this kid, and really mary, you know i think this.he ever can win these two more matches that he keeps talking about, this will be as great an american tennis story as has ever been written, and it's so ironic. the first week of this open was all about serena williams, and maybe this last weekend is all going to be about this kid from maryland. >> so mary, just fill out for us the rest of his parents' story. are they able to enjoy this success with him? >> oh,...
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mary? what are you doing today? >> what do you think we are doing, then. it's another day of fun and games. >> mary is outrageous and energetic, and not to be stopped, and not to be told no. she just never winds down. mary is still kicking butt. she is still on the big stories, she is still doing incredibly brave camerawork, journalism. [speaking foreign language] [noise] >> we are giving doing a developing story, that will happen tomorrow. in the meantime, doesn't get better than this? look. no shoes. these boys need to save their mo for the fight. this is from a bullet casing, too much celebratory gunfire. >> mary is a lot of fun to work with. mary is almost resistant to tear gas. it's almost like she drinks target grass for breakfast and then sets off for the day with her coffee. >> what did you see? >> what did i see? more like what i smelled. i was blinded by their gas, they got nasty so fast. >> what is unique about mary is her perseverance. this is a physically, mentally, and in every respect, demanding job. it is difficult. here she is. i've known m
mary? what are you doing today? >> what do you think we are doing, then. it's another day of fun and games. >> mary is outrageous and energetic, and not to be stopped, and not to be told no. she just never winds down. mary is still kicking butt. she is still on the big stories, she is still doing incredibly brave camerawork, journalism. [speaking foreign language] [noise] >> we are giving doing a developing story, that will happen tomorrow. in the meantime, doesn't get better...
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that's mary jo. i think i see from educators how thank you very much for being on the on the program today. opportunity the world to come a house to applied for the last time before the final kickoff. and todd far rounds up all the sports at mix with a full lou. ah ah. oh so does sport now his far. tom thank you so much. woke up heavy weights, argentina and brazil have both lay down markers. have guitar, 2022. leno massey scored twice as argentina beach, jamaica 3. now it was julian alvarez who opened the scoring early on in this international from me, which was played in new jersey. it say that way until the closing stages massey came off the bench and the 2nd half to make it to with a strike from a distance on a free cake has no idea. the goal for argentina wrapped it up and made it $35.00 matches unbeaten for his team. they have one more warm up match to play against the united arab emirates, for they kick off their world cap campaign. the title favorites also fired a warning to their rivals ahead of guit
that's mary jo. i think i see from educators how thank you very much for being on the on the program today. opportunity the world to come a house to applied for the last time before the final kickoff. and todd far rounds up all the sports at mix with a full lou. ah ah. oh so does sport now his far. tom thank you so much. woke up heavy weights, argentina and brazil have both lay down markers. have guitar, 2022. leno massey scored twice as argentina beach, jamaica 3. now it was julian alvarez who...
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as mary predicted i think early last week, doj narrowed some of what it was objecting to and cannon'sting potential violations of 18 u.s. code 793e, which prohibits unauthorized retention of national defense information. the records here are not merely relevant evidence, they are the very object of the offense." basically, the classified documents are the crime. right? >> absolutely. and it's interesting too, they use national defense information, which is the way this is described in the relevant statutes that they believe the former president may have broken. that's important because we saw judge aileen cannon say she wasn't sure, it was up for grabs whether or not this information was still classified. she said without any assertation officially by any of trump's lawyers that he may have declassified it. however, this is not about classification. it's just simply national defense information. and that is something that is not necessarily about the classification system. the department is saying this is not only the subject of the crime but it is something that kind of goes -- that
as mary predicted i think early last week, doj narrowed some of what it was objecting to and cannon'sting potential violations of 18 u.s. code 793e, which prohibits unauthorized retention of national defense information. the records here are not merely relevant evidence, they are the very object of the offense." basically, the classified documents are the crime. right? >> absolutely. and it's interesting too, they use national defense information, which is the way this is described...
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mary. alice will, i think it's dangerous when under the cover of religion or they get into politics or other areas that they won't contribute to resolving the chrysler digney. le le let. luckily i dont dicko refuses to accept this life. many in her generation, it's important to her to take determined stances on these questions like that. when masks are transformed into campaign headquarters for candidates that can pose a threat to secularism. magic lacy dividend, randolph, that is possible in the relationship between islam and politics, has never before been in such intense focus, radio, television, and social media dominated by the issue in marley. it's a reliable driver for good audience ratings the money. i think boom kamala is a country that was it is and who's always remain secular, up to 90 percent or 96 percent of the residents are muslim justice for it. we're not all of them support the islam is ation of molly latorsha. written this on puzzle a war and thank you from molly as a country lead practices, very moderate as love her party count the we've had to count. i'm a faithful muslim
mary. alice will, i think it's dangerous when under the cover of religion or they get into politics or other areas that they won't contribute to resolving the chrysler digney. le le let. luckily i dont dicko refuses to accept this life. many in her generation, it's important to her to take determined stances on these questions like that. when masks are transformed into campaign headquarters for candidates that can pose a threat to secularism. magic lacy dividend, randolph, that is possible in...
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i think mary would back me up on this. when we lived in gettysburg. with my father and my grandfather nearby, i grew up sort of attending a seamless seminar on military history. i would've called my grandfather a natural. the gettysburg national park is a special place. and in the sense he had served, i think just the inspirational setting, the association between gettysburg and white eyes and hours test, the normandy battle, they are in a sense, parallel event. normandy is the 20th century gettysburg in many ways. i think at some level, associating dwight eisenhower to this convenient place between new york and washington. anyway, it was kind of a substitute for talking about world war ii. i was not discouraged from learning about world war ii but one of the reason i took it up was to fill in gaps. i was conscious that the second world war and the european gator was something that my grandfather and father had in common that i was not a part of. the subject that they declined to discuss casually, but they discussed with enthusiasm the american civil
i think mary would back me up on this. when we lived in gettysburg. with my father and my grandfather nearby, i grew up sort of attending a seamless seminar on military history. i would've called my grandfather a natural. the gettysburg national park is a special place. and in the sense he had served, i think just the inspirational setting, the association between gettysburg and white eyes and hours test, the normandy battle, they are in a sense, parallel event. normandy is the 20th century...
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mary to answer. eh, definitely not. can. but i’ll say right away that there were no betrayals. hmm how long have you been married, we have lived for 13 years. i thinklove ended on the part of mary, and this was her decision, when people disperse , as a rule, both are to blame. oh, how immediately these banal phrases. forgive me, i will allow myself to be banal and answer questions. lera succeeded peacefully. negotiate with your wife. we are peaceful. we agreed absolutely peacefully. moreover, i respect my wife maria, she is great, well done. e that she is a really adequate person. i'm afraid jinx it so that it doesn’t work out for me, as in the situation with alana, there are no divorces just like that. you want to ask if i was tormented, yes, but it was with one of the worst periods in my life. yes, we had a conflict that lasted for a year, and when asked whether to endure it or not, i would rather say that i should still try. and what topic? the emotional conflict is that we stopped understanding each other, so ilya drank. well, like everyone else, a changed no, raised his hand no, stopped earning. we have just when there was a problem with finan
mary to answer. eh, definitely not. can. but i’ll say right away that there were no betrayals. hmm how long have you been married, we have lived for 13 years. i thinklove ended on the part of mary, and this was her decision, when people disperse , as a rule, both are to blame. oh, how immediately these banal phrases. forgive me, i will allow myself to be banal and answer questions. lera succeeded peacefully. negotiate with your wife. we are peaceful. we agreed absolutely peacefully. moreover,...
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. >> mary lee, kpix5. >> gotta think of everyone in te heat. > >> several communities are openg cooling centers. santa clara libraries are open during normas today to provide relief from the the heat. locations include libraries in cupertino, gilroy, morgan hill, milpitas. > >> when it comes to saving wate, we know take short showers, turn short showers, turn off faucets as you are soaping up. even cut down on your sprinklers. kiet do do shows us easy ways in your kitchen. >> reporter: we have all been te before, not paying attention. yu make a mess and then you are let wondering if three second rule applies to ice cubes. for ice cs on the ground do not throw them away. what are you doing? they'e still good. you can put them inside your plants. if you are cooking pasta, save that water.s at least a couple gallons. but do not add salt. more on that later. drought busting tip number three, a lot of experienced home cooks already do this one. >> skip the serving bowl all tor and bring the pot to your family. save yourself the trouble of having to do one more more dish. >> the pasta water,
. >> mary lee, kpix5. >> gotta think of everyone in te heat. > >> several communities are openg cooling centers. santa clara libraries are open during normas today to provide relief from the the heat. locations include libraries in cupertino, gilroy, morgan hill, milpitas. > >> when it comes to saving wate, we know take short showers, turn short showers, turn off faucets as you are soaping up. even cut down on your sprinklers. kiet do do shows us easy ways in your...
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. >> mary, your thoughts about governor desantis? >> i thinkepublican politicians need to payion to h governs and how he deals with the press. he goes on offense like we haven't seen except with president trump. >> i appreciate your time. but i want to open up the floor if anybody wants to add anything that is on their minds? >> i am a maga republican, and i'm not a threat to anybody. and i just appreciate the fact of being able to say that. i don't want to hurt anyone. i don't want to destroy democracy. i want this country to be great again. that's what i want. and that's all it means, maga, to be great again. make america great again. that is something i would like to see happen, hopefully sooner rather than later. and thank you for listening to me. >> and we'll be back in a moment. check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smother
. >> mary, your thoughts about governor desantis? >> i thinkepublican politicians need to payion to h governs and how he deals with the press. he goes on offense like we haven't seen except with president trump. >> i appreciate your time. but i want to open up the floor if anybody wants to add anything that is on their minds? >> i am a maga republican, and i'm not a threat to anybody. and i just appreciate the fact of being able to say that. i don't want to hurt anyone....
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louis so i believe that is some of the only friends of the washington's that ever met mary ball washington. i thinkhat is really cool when i was looking through the travel journal. we have an excerpt of it a mount vernon but i found the full travel journal and i thought, wow! yet another connection that they have so yes, yes he does described friends and family. >> tammy again, did elizabeth ever right to fanny basset and major george augustan washington? no, she does not write to them directly. she talks about george agustin washington actually when they are at mount vernon samuel does but then elizabeth writes to martha, after they have come back to mount vernon to philadelphia and she asked how fanny is doing. i believe we said something briefly about george augusta washington. he actually passed away when elizabeth was having her 50th birthday party. so the washington's could not attend that birthday. so yeah, she did know who they were. all right, cynthia miller again. all right! could you also talk about the written house clock in the house and its significance to the house. as well as how th
louis so i believe that is some of the only friends of the washington's that ever met mary ball washington. i thinkhat is really cool when i was looking through the travel journal. we have an excerpt of it a mount vernon but i found the full travel journal and i thought, wow! yet another connection that they have so yes, yes he does described friends and family. >> tammy again, did elizabeth ever right to fanny basset and major george augustan washington? no, she does not write to them...
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they do compete in their times for example with the vietnam war where think the mariness actualy hadt her counterinsurgency methods in the army and sometimes counterinsurgency methods involve tanks. amy is also right that it involves a lot of things besides that in the marines can do those things with their new capabilities asca well. i think the marines put pressure on the navy to refocus on big ships in the navy still going to on the amphibious ships to move the marines around. those are in the navy service but the great court vision of what future amphibious operations could entail will influence how the navy builds those ships. i think it needs to be more comprehensive in terms of how it sizes its own. there's a long ways for the navy to go and the contribution to the joint force marines to shake up our p thinking about the fute of warfare in the of warfare and the last point to make is people have been writing about the importance of having additional capabilities to make sure that china can't easily invade taiwan and it could not use an amphibious assault and get away with it e
they do compete in their times for example with the vietnam war where think the mariness actualy hadt her counterinsurgency methods in the army and sometimes counterinsurgency methods involve tanks. amy is also right that it involves a lot of things besides that in the marines can do those things with their new capabilities asca well. i think the marines put pressure on the navy to refocus on big ships in the navy still going to on the amphibious ships to move the marines around. those are in...
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mary. but it was more than a delaying tactic. i think by trump and his legal team to try to gain an advantage in this investigation frankly. they thought that they could recommend as a special master someone who would be more beholden to what trump wants than what the law necessarily dictates, and what's happened this week is we have seen the special master exert some independent judgment and kind of put trump in a position that i don't think he anticipated after getting the approval of the special master. so it's not quite a hail mary, but it's certainly this is all a setback for trump, and i think it comes at a time when he's facing these converging legal threats, including most especially out of new york this week. >> not a hail mary, maybe a half court shot, maybe a 64-yard field goal. yes, that's a seahawks comment. maya, i'll take this to you. here's what appears to be, according to "the new york times," trump's legal strategy. i want to see if you think this makes any sense. so trump's strategy over the declassification claims is
mary. but it was more than a delaying tactic. i think by trump and his legal team to try to gain an advantage in this investigation frankly. they thought that they could recommend as a special master someone who would be more beholden to what trump wants than what the law necessarily dictates, and what's happened this week is we have seen the special master exert some independent judgment and kind of put trump in a position that i don't think he anticipated after getting the approval of the...
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jamie herrera beutler's biggest bundlers, now supporting marie perez, so i think you know.els like she is an underdog, but people do feel like with the right support, she has a shot. >> one of the big questions here, is about, we always talk about how it's a model party, trump's party. that's true. right? >> but, again we see it time and time, 20, 25, 30% of republicans some are there. didn't support the coup, would wish donald trump would go away. herrera butler was kind of the person that represented the district that there must be some of those voters in the district. [inaudible] >> it was a pretty narrow loss in the primary. so there is a chunk of voters in that district. that voted for jamie herrera beutler. the question is, do they now just kind of out of partisan loyalty, vote for joe cans? out of democratic loyalty, do they run against joe can't? >> and this sort of the question for the country right? >> you try to construct this popular fund. to like, about say, american democracy against its foes. you know, the kind of like, liz cheney, to ivanka, -- people believ
jamie herrera beutler's biggest bundlers, now supporting marie perez, so i think you know.els like she is an underdog, but people do feel like with the right support, she has a shot. >> one of the big questions here, is about, we always talk about how it's a model party, trump's party. that's true. right? >> but, again we see it time and time, 20, 25, 30% of republicans some are there. didn't support the coup, would wish donald trump would go away. herrera butler was kind of the...
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mary, opal's buildings. they're still williams. i think my dorm prospect strangely quite acute or has been believe it is still alive, so cut down your will be her level. don't you posted on brush josh? good. the other? she upset a lot. i need most of the guy, leonor touch comes all we my do we enough a firm. i know that you're probably chickens compliance. get on. can you use the loop on you? prostate has to be largely nearly st. you, once they get them on board, then you said they did give it to you to ask you some of shanika when you let them will you prosper. nearly every day. d, a t u d. a study in raleigh. i need more than any reset, but, but value, i need shocked when you do believe okay, me several years ahead. i always divided this any processes, lima, if you can. what are your in this, michelle a t t. e that the my at the right. what was the little dog you looked at? and you knew postcard little daughter? johnson used to look. you can just had my meals beside your, the pulling up the quiz. stay e book, check with you. but point 1,
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in texas that flipped a seat to republicans and i do think there is expectation that maybe that alaska seat can flit back to republicans won by mary pelota i think republicans liking chances of picking up some more of those seats. neil: let's talk about the senate where it seemed that maybe mitch mcconnell, just to raz the troops so to speak saying it will be a leap, talking about the quality of candidates available, reference to those who donald trump supported that they're unelectable. he didn't say it outright, but that was the insinuation. how does the senate look? >> the senate is a little more of an uphill battle. it is true there are some candidates in potentially winnable races for republicans are struggling. you have "dr. oz" in pennsylvania i think you start to see the margins tighten. look at that pennsylvania raise, for example there is mounting scrutiny of democrat john fetterman health issues he is refusing to debate. georgia seen the margins tighten significantly over past couple weeks between rafael warnock and herschel walker. blake masters is gaining traction. softening stance on restrictions on abortion only sup
in texas that flipped a seat to republicans and i do think there is expectation that maybe that alaska seat can flit back to republicans won by mary pelota i think republicans liking chances of picking up some more of those seats. neil: let's talk about the senate where it seemed that maybe mitch mcconnell, just to raz the troops so to speak saying it will be a leap, talking about the quality of candidates available, reference to those who donald trump supported that they're unelectable. he...