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be unrest began last october after the government increased ticket prices on the met i. call in university students joined the mass protests jumped in areas vandalizing equipment i. tune off the metro stations were done. acts of looting also were caught. and more demonstrations took place across the country. the police responded aggressively. and. we've gone through. 18 oakville who are on alert a high number of serious human rights violations we need to get. in the weeks the following 31 people die on the most for. were injured. among them were over 400 feet to the body. by probability. public outrage forced the government to apologize. you know. not of that but that of a. sick woman do not want to spoil the beatles you know so the title but if you feel to keep it we'll see. i will not be you are going to consume the last. thing we're going to hear why everyone around. when i write i said. when i where. for beyond's left. by shattered glass after he was shot by a policeman close range. you can be sure to put the procureur down for if you. were going to die you have to read a
be unrest began last october after the government increased ticket prices on the met i. call in university students joined the mass protests jumped in areas vandalizing equipment i. tune off the metro stations were done. acts of looting also were caught. and more demonstrations took place across the country. the police responded aggressively. and. we've gone through. 18 oakville who are on alert a high number of serious human rights violations we need to get. in the weeks the following 31...
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this is when i met him back when i lived in baltimore. i got a call that he was down the street at a hotel. i know the chief of staff for him, and called me down. i met him. he told some jokes. he was fun. we had a few laughs and talked for a bit before he went upstairs and went to bed. but it was great meeting him. and i'll never forget that day. i have that story on my facebook page. you can also follow me on twitter as well as instagram. >>> well, new at 11:00 for you, and just in time for lunch. so kfc is trying to create the world's first lab-produced chicken nuggets. i don't know about this one. so the chain is actually working with a russian 3d printing company to develop technology to print chicken meat using chicken cells and plant materials. kfc says the bio-printed nuggets will be available for testing in moscow this fall. >>> kari, i say keep it in moscow. and your face tells it all. >> yeah. no thanks. i was hungry up until we said that story. i'm not hungry for lunch anymore. [ laughter ] all right. let's check out this forecast as we ar
this is when i met him back when i lived in baltimore. i got a call that he was down the street at a hotel. i know the chief of staff for him, and called me down. i met him. he told some jokes. he was fun. we had a few laughs and talked for a bit before he went upstairs and went to bed. but it was great meeting him. and i'll never forget that day. i have that story on my facebook page. you can also follow me on twitter as well as instagram. >>> well, new at 11:00 for you, and just in...
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. >> amal clooney: i met nadia after a colleague called me and said, "i have a new case for you."'m busy." and he said, "there's just an extraordinary young woman i want you to meet. give me an hour." >> pelley: it didn't take an hour for leading human rights attorney amal clooney to take the case. >> clooney: i saw it as a test of the international system. it was so egregious, because it involved isis, it involved a clear case of genocide. it involved sexual slavery to-- at a scale that we haven't seen in modern times. and i thought, if the u.n. can't act in this case, then what does the international rule of law even mean? >> pelley: by 2015, not one free yazidi remained in their homeland. this wasn't just war. by international law, the executions, rape, and kidnapping were war crimes. >> clooney: this was the same dilemma that the world had after the atrocities of nazi germany. and it's the u.s., under president truman and resident roosevelt, that said, "no, we have to have trials, because there must be a judicial record of the atrocities committed by the nazis." because today,
. >> amal clooney: i met nadia after a colleague called me and said, "i have a new case for you."'m busy." and he said, "there's just an extraordinary young woman i want you to meet. give me an hour." >> pelley: it didn't take an hour for leading human rights attorney amal clooney to take the case. >> clooney: i saw it as a test of the international system. it was so egregious, because it involved isis, it involved a clear case of genocide. it involved...
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i would not be able to serve alongside you in this congress. we had a special relationship. everything that i've met ha met john calls him a friend. i join the chorus. john was my dear friend. came to my district often. we very even arrested together in one occasion. i know that i will miss him greatly. i'll always remember that he left us with a legacy and responsible. i can say he worked his entire life. didn't make it to the goal he intended but he got us on the way. it's up to young people to take that mantle and carry it forward. i think that what we have to do now is a heavy burden is to pass the voters right act. john had a speech impediment because of his damage to his brain when he was beaten on that bridge. >> there is this other big thing in this country, this pandemic. i wonder how much you think about the congressman as you think about the road ahead for people who are living and enduring this pandemic and this $600 unemployment benefit is set to expire even as millions of americans are still out of jobs because of this pandemic. how hopeful are you about these negotiations for a new relief package and if any way you s
i would not be able to serve alongside you in this congress. we had a special relationship. everything that i've met ha met john calls him a friend. i join the chorus. john was my dear friend. came to my district often. we very even arrested together in one occasion. i know that i will miss him greatly. i'll always remember that he left us with a legacy and responsible. i can say he worked his entire life. didn't make it to the goal he intended but he got us on the way. it's up to young people...
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people that i need to be thankful for, including individuals that i had never met or have never had a chance to thank in person. what i call all the door-oppositers in our lives. it started with a belief in me and a belief that a latino kid, an immigrant from mexico had the intellect, the work ethic, and the potential to be successful. and so those folks really saw something in me that with nascent and really believed in me, and then guided me, mentored me, introduced me to other individuals who then put me on the career path i'm on today. >> reading that insignia behind you that sports has the power to change the world. what does that mean to you, xavier? >> that was a main reason why i chose to take this opportunity. i come from a long career in finance and investment. here i am in sports and people have asked me, well, why did you make the change? sports has this incredibly powerful voice, incredibly powerful platform. where i was at in my life, i wanted to do something that not only made business and financial sense, but that allowed me to pursue my personal passion. i have a very strong interest and passion around the
people that i need to be thankful for, including individuals that i had never met or have never had a chance to thank in person. what i call all the door-oppositers in our lives. it started with a belief in me and a belief that a latino kid, an immigrant from mexico had the intellect, the work ethic, and the potential to be successful. and so those folks really saw something in me that with nascent and really believed in me, and then guided me, mentored me, introduced me to other individuals...
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beijing has been trying to do for the past 20 years in terms of securing what in the book i call the asiaalishing met terrain yap this, i integrated strategic space, the sea of japan, the east china sea, south china sea into the indian ocean. it behooves us to understand what the chinese think about geopolitics in order for us to have the right geostrategy. >> i actually next going to ask you a little bit to expand upon the concept of asiaatic mediterranean and what is happening there. maybe over the past few years in terms of the development and then if you can link that to broader concept of the -- how it fits in. that's also another important theme of the book. talk about the what is hang in the asiaatic mediterranean developments you think are important and for us to continue to watch? of. >> this is actually a term used by spikeman in 1942 in this last book. the structure of world politics. i'm blanking on the name up fished at the time of the death and then finished by his colleague. he said let's think but is interconnected seas like the met terrain yack all the great powers ringed round them.
beijing has been trying to do for the past 20 years in terms of securing what in the book i call the asiaalishing met terrain yap this, i integrated strategic space, the sea of japan, the east china sea, south china sea into the indian ocean. it behooves us to understand what the chinese think about geopolitics in order for us to have the right geostrategy. >> i actually next going to ask you a little bit to expand upon the concept of asiaatic mediterranean and what is happening there....
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>> i detail in the book, the fact that i got to know the president in 2011. he cold called me, never met him before in my life, honestly didn't have a high opinion of him and i told him that when he called me and he said next time you are in new york come see me, i did. when he was serious about running for president, one of the events of my organization, faith and freedom coalition and get to know these evangelical activists, he did that repeatedly and a lot of times i met with him in trump tower, he, without me eliciting it he raised it and said i used to be pro-choice but let me tell you what happened, i had a good friend of mine who became pregnant and it was an inconvenient or unplanned pregnancy and by the way mostar and she didn't really know what to do. her husband wanted her to have an abortion and this woman who was a good friend of his, he and milania were good friend of this capital said what you think i should do? he didn't know what to say to this person. long story short she made the decision to keep the child. the child does not know that she was nearly aborted. she certa
>> i detail in the book, the fact that i got to know the president in 2011. he cold called me, never met him before in my life, honestly didn't have a high opinion of him and i told him that when he called me and he said next time you are in new york come see me, i did. when he was serious about running for president, one of the events of my organization, faith and freedom coalition and get to know these evangelical activists, he did that repeatedly and a lot of times i met with him in...
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primary shrine adorned by the great painting of the creation, at the few days i had a call from m in the coursef my lifetime i met most of the famous people in the world and was uniformly i had myself wishing i had not. but i think this is different, i wonder if you can arrange an audience with him so i suggested he uses resources and i use mine and we were arriving and notified by a written message and had an appointment with the pope the following day, we proceeded with the parables that we had skits to do, the idea was to have grace monica read to parables. one was on and then to ask her whether in their own experience there was something that could rival the parable whether to say it had a contemporary application, all of them are formed marvelously and when it was over we prepared to the vatican for scheduled appointment and it was wonderf wonderful, we were summoned to his private quarters at 1245 for a 1:00 o'clock appointment, wednesday was the day during the morning before any argument he that with the pilgrims because the plight of the chamber where we sat after 12 and he pointed out the end of john pau
primary shrine adorned by the great painting of the creation, at the few days i had a call from m in the coursef my lifetime i met most of the famous people in the world and was uniformly i had myself wishing i had not. but i think this is different, i wonder if you can arrange an audience with him so i suggested he uses resources and i use mine and we were arriving and notified by a written message and had an appointment with the pope the following day, we proceeded with the parables that we...
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work to change the soviet union but rake met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, i should mention madison calledeedom of the use of the press. it is indeed freedom to print things and what we refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american tv on c-span3 tv. every saturday 8:00 p.m. lectures in history is available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> c-span that unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, supreme court and public policy events. can you watch all of c-span's public affairs programming online or listen on our free
work to change the soviet union but rake met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, i should mention madison calledeedom of the use of the press. it is indeed freedom to print things and what we refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american tv on c-span3 tv. every saturday 8:00 p.m. lectures in history is available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> c-span that unfiltered coverage...
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at school and she was asking me, i know this guy and i thought about it and i finally gave her a call and her and her son metand i picked them up and we drove down to jeffrey's house. she introduced me. >> through a friend and she told me about this guy and i was short on rental one month and she told me all i had to do was give him [inaudible] and he would give me $200 for those pretty much it. i thought about it and i was like i need the money so i asked my parents and they can't give me the money. >> jennifer began high school at performing arts school which was right down the road from his mansion in manhattan. her freshman year at that high school she was approached by a young woman who began to chat her up. this young woman introduced the idea of jeffrey epstein and told jennifer that there was this great guy who could really help you and understands young girls and your circumstances which led ultimately to jennifer making her first visit to the mansion. she describes it as magnificent. artwork all over the walls, choice of artwork tend to be nude women as she described but they moved from one room to
at school and she was asking me, i know this guy and i thought about it and i finally gave her a call and her and her son metand i picked them up and we drove down to jeffrey's house. she introduced me. >> through a friend and she told me about this guy and i was short on rental one month and she told me all i had to do was give him [inaudible] and he would give me $200 for those pretty much it. i thought about it and i was like i need the money so i asked my parents and they can't give...
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>> gorbachev did most of the work but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> i should mention that medicine originally calledthe use of the craft, it is the freedom to print things and publish things. it is not for what we are doing nowadays? every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is available as a podcast. historians talk about recent debates over historical monuments, discussing decision on how to move and contextualize them. of the herbert hoover and frank wendy roosevelt presidential libraries talk about the 1930's two campaign for the white house in the midst of the great depression. eastern, 5:30 p.m. pacific, a discussion about the political relationships between members of the roosevelt and kennedy families. in particular, the alliance between eleanor roosevelt and jfk. >> good afternoon. i say that with some trepidation because our audience is national and international. morning to some of you and good to some of you. i am the executive director of
>> gorbachev did most of the work but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> i should mention that medicine originally calledthe use of the craft, it is the freedom to print things and publish things. it is not for what we are doing nowadays? every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is available as a podcast. historians talk about recent debates over historical monuments, discussing decision on how to move and contextualize them. of...
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i detail the fact, peter, that i got to know the president in 2011. he literally cold called me. never met him before in my life. honestly, didn't have a high opinion of him and i told him that when he called me. and he said the next time you're in new york come see me. i did. i told him if he was serious about running for president he should come to one of the events of my organization, faith and freedom coalition and get to know some of these evangelical activists and he did that and he did it repeatedly and one of the times that i met with him in trump tower, he, without me eliciting it, he raised it. he said, you know, i used to be pro choice, but let me tell you what happened. he said, i had a good friend of mine who became pregnant and it was an inconvenient or unplanned pregnancy. and by the way, most are. and she didn't really know what to do. her husband wanted her to have an abortion, and this woman, who was a good friend of his, and he and melania were good friends of this couple, said what do you think i should do and he literally didn't know what to stay to this person. long s
i detail the fact, peter, that i got to know the president in 2011. he literally cold called me. never met him before in my life. honestly, didn't have a high opinion of him and i told him that when he called me. and he said the next time you're in new york come see me. i did. i told him if he was serious about running for president he should come to one of the events of my organization, faith and freedom coalition and get to know some of these evangelical activists and he did that and he did...
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i met you. when i don't push it if you want to call. it simply can't do yes you do to me cause you me. sit up with us your measure i did this is. france prohibits statistics based on ethnic origin so rightwing claims that more muslims and the server been poor i going to jail are difficult to prove. i met an recruited by the ministry of justice to give voluntary religious guidance in presence. that this means. almost weekly prison visits in suburban paris have enabled him to examine life there blows up. and i just see in the city. emptied out that had a siege in the heart of. the. deal to have to be there as a family i mean it had been asked us to live for had actually much time are sufficient but if you fight on a door. and he says anybody see you now but. set a limit that they're human and then you. see yourself your kids analyse of car i mean without a fight and say the whole. thing my surgery would ruin some money to join. an ira or a c.s.e. and. it's an awful case here. and you somehow do him a mean. and you can see can and cannot be done when you somehow know you're going to work
i met you. when i don't push it if you want to call. it simply can't do yes you do to me cause you me. sit up with us your measure i did this is. france prohibits statistics based on ethnic origin so rightwing claims that more muslims and the server been poor i going to jail are difficult to prove. i met an recruited by the ministry of justice to give voluntary religious guidance in presence. that this means. almost weekly prison visits in suburban paris have enabled him to examine life there...
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i knew i had to call him because we met while working on our tv show, lost history. lost history, the title of the show was brad meltzer's lost history. i said what are we having for dinner tonight because -- she said you can go sleep on brad meltzer's couch. we worked on it together and our goal was to find the 9/11 flag the firefighters raised at ground zero that have gone missing. we were able to find it for days after the episode aired a. we got a phone call from a guy in washington state who identified himself as a former aryan. he said i stole the show lost history of the stories he told. this is the flag i want to return it and the reason they returned it is because he's the executive producer on the show and did research and we were able to go and see in new york city. we spent a year authenticating it and working with the head of the unit and we got to unveil it. one of the most amazing moments of my life. he was by far the single driving force. i told him you are an incredible writer. i would love to work on this with you. he was like i've never written a bo
i knew i had to call him because we met while working on our tv show, lost history. lost history, the title of the show was brad meltzer's lost history. i said what are we having for dinner tonight because -- she said you can go sleep on brad meltzer's couch. we worked on it together and our goal was to find the 9/11 flag the firefighters raised at ground zero that have gone missing. we were able to find it for days after the episode aired a. we got a phone call from a guy in washington state...
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[applause] [cheers and applause] spent the first time i met donald trump i did a show called the mortons in new york city doing a debate in the apolloo theater i had my assistant pastor with me we went to h trump tower we went looking at that elevator like to country boys and a man walks by and tapped me on the shoulder and says are you enjoying this place? i said yes or he said let me know if you need anything and it was donald trump. the next time i met him i was speaking on a platform with them in the greenas room he said come over here. but the size man he is you come when he says that. [laughter] i began to talk he tells me about his daughter and he closed the deal for the post office to become a hotel. i said did you know norman vincent peele? he said yes. he was my pastor and we talked about it. and he would not stop talking about his church and his pastor because he loved his church. let me tell you something he loved your church to. [applause] i was seated with a group of pastors many are here tonight and last saturday we asked our senatorsk to talk about his spiritual life and
[applause] [cheers and applause] spent the first time i met donald trump i did a show called the mortons in new york city doing a debate in the apolloo theater i had my assistant pastor with me we went to h trump tower we went looking at that elevator like to country boys and a man walks by and tapped me on the shoulder and says are you enjoying this place? i said yes or he said let me know if you need anything and it was donald trump. the next time i met him i was speaking on a platform with...
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i mean people met in states. i want to go back to some joe how he rest they can call psychologists who are at the very much more of a separate talking about new zealand you think there would be a problem of being kind of afraid that star identifies one thing is he enjoys having this while much of the rest of the world is anxious about catching the virus itself or protecting their loved ones from catching it there's not so much the presence of cover 19 that presents new zealand with its greatest challenge but the absence of it how do we find our place in this new world when actually we are one of the outliers who have been successful at eliminating coverage 19 perhaps the anxiety that goes along with the uncertainty of what the world is going to look like and our place in it and the economic pressures that may follow these presents the biggest challenge to new zealand as we go through the next few months and perhaps years when we are so far away not only geographically but also in terms of the experience that much of the rest of the world is going through right now michael what a problem to have you could be lonely
i mean people met in states. i want to go back to some joe how he rest they can call psychologists who are at the very much more of a separate talking about new zealand you think there would be a problem of being kind of afraid that star identifies one thing is he enjoys having this while much of the rest of the world is anxious about catching the virus itself or protecting their loved ones from catching it there's not so much the presence of cover 19 that presents new zealand with its greatest...
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>> i mean, i called him, chris, the most important american and best american that i've ever met. when i interviewed him for the second time last year, it was actually on martin luther king's birthday. and when i asked him to reflect on what his friend might be thinking on that particular day, he certainly had heavy thoughts on his mind. he thought that essentially that he would tell his friend the president is a racist, and he used that word uncompromisingly. he said we have a long way to go. there is a government that does not appreciate the struggle that they went through. but what he symbolized in this day and age was that he was the custodian of america's moral character. he being the surviving member of that big six, and surviving by several years, he was the person that carried forth the legacy of that movement into the modern era. and by doing, that he was the person who could tell the stories. he could tell the stories in a way that brought us into the moment in a way that certainly most people could not. and by being able to tell people, hey, i was on that bridge when my
>> i mean, i called him, chris, the most important american and best american that i've ever met. when i interviewed him for the second time last year, it was actually on martin luther king's birthday. and when i asked him to reflect on what his friend might be thinking on that particular day, he certainly had heavy thoughts on his mind. he thought that essentially that he would tell his friend the president is a racist, and he used that word uncompromisingly. he said we have a long way...
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i met. when i don't score points she can fix you want to call. simply can't usually do yes you do to me cause you me. sit up with us your measure i did this is. france prohibits statistics based on ethnic origin so rightwing claims that more muslims and the server been poor going to jail are difficult to prove. i met an recruited by the ministry of justice to give voluntary religious guidance in presence. that this means. almost weekly prison visits in suburban paris have enabled him to examine life their clothes. and basically. had a seizure. the. only means you have. had that much time but i feel. i know. but. he made that they're human and then. yes well you want to. eliminate that but if i don't stay up all. through my surgery would switch on the menu to join. an hour or hour and c.s.e. and. or feed an hour or. a furphy are equal and you somehow email me. and your pool and a certain c.n.n. kerner i'm as if you don't when you somehow know and you get a work in the top of. coming up i meet a member of the national front with ideas on a multi-et
i met. when i don't score points she can fix you want to call. simply can't usually do yes you do to me cause you me. sit up with us your measure i did this is. france prohibits statistics based on ethnic origin so rightwing claims that more muslims and the server been poor going to jail are difficult to prove. i met an recruited by the ministry of justice to give voluntary religious guidance in presence. that this means. almost weekly prison visits in suburban paris have enabled him to examine...
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that i met you just when i don't score will push if you want to call. i simply can't usually do you cause you me. sit up all b.s. you are measuring there this is. france prohibits statistics based on ethnic origin so rightwing claims that more muslims and the suburb and poor i going to jail are difficult to prove. i met and recruited by the ministry of justice to give voluntary religious guidance in presence. that this means. almost weekly prison visits in suburban paris have enabled him to examine life there. and basically. that's how the c.d.c. . the. only means you have been. had that much time on station but i feel. a lot of i know. but. he made that they're human and then. you want to. eliminate it but if i don't say a call. to my surgery would suit you and one minute to join the part of. an ira. or feet on our theater. and you somehow e-mail me. and you can see john and kiran i'm if you don't when you somehow know you're going to work in a couple. coming up i meet a member of the national front whose ideas on a multi-ethnic society come very diffe
that i met you just when i don't score will push if you want to call. i simply can't usually do you cause you me. sit up all b.s. you are measuring there this is. france prohibits statistics based on ethnic origin so rightwing claims that more muslims and the suburb and poor i going to jail are difficult to prove. i met and recruited by the ministry of justice to give voluntary religious guidance in presence. that this means. almost weekly prison visits in suburban paris have enabled him to...
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i never got used to working with john lewis and i struggled to call him john. i met him after i got sworn in the special election near the chair where he often sat. i was tongue-tieded and whether it was a casual hello or lanning a sit-in, every single interaction with john was profound. john knew oppression and he knew racial violence. he had been beaten, clubbed, spat on and denigrated. sprepsed the worst forms of bigotry and experienced the worst in people. and yet, it steeled his determination and it deep yepped his faith. john lewis is the kindest man i have ever known. love, compassion, integrity were the hall marks of everything he did, big or small. and like so many of you, i was fortunate enough to be able to go to selma ol several occasions with john and walk the civil rights' trail. to hear john lewis speak on the edmund bet pet tuesday bridge is transform mative. it has a steep rise as it comes up and flat yeps in the middle and a steep december ept. and i could imagine john lewis, as i saw him speak from that are ridge, being a young man leading with 00
i never got used to working with john lewis and i struggled to call him john. i met him after i got sworn in the special election near the chair where he often sat. i was tongue-tieded and whether it was a casual hello or lanning a sit-in, every single interaction with john was profound. john knew oppression and he knew racial violence. he had been beaten, clubbed, spat on and denigrated. sprepsed the worst forms of bigotry and experienced the worst in people. and yet, it steeled his...
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this sale does not include what is essentially a sports network attached to the mets, i think it is called. the wilpons are in a little bit of pickle. as you know they lost a lot of money on the bernie madoff scandal. what we're hering initial indications from the bidders is pretty weak and they're below two billion. if it is below two billion it is unclear they will sell. it is unlikely they will sell if it is below two billion. here are the bidders we understand likely to put, likely to show up on thursday when this thing happens. alex rodriguez group with j.lo and vincent viola. vincent viola former head of new york mehc. joining with a-rod group likely to bid. we understand a company called harris blitzer sports. josh harris is a major private equity executive. he is one of the founders of apollo. we'll have more later on claman another thing josh harris will do. we understand he is interested, so he may be. the ruben brothers, big real estate firm, canadian real estate firm. they're interested. steve cohen from what i understand will not put in a first round bid. so he may do later bu
this sale does not include what is essentially a sports network attached to the mets, i think it is called. the wilpons are in a little bit of pickle. as you know they lost a lot of money on the bernie madoff scandal. what we're hering initial indications from the bidders is pretty weak and they're below two billion. if it is below two billion it is unclear they will sell. it is unlikely they will sell if it is below two billion. here are the bidders we understand likely to put, likely to show...
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i did my own version of conta tracing. i've called everyone who i've come in contact with. thankfully, no one on my senior team who i met with during the week has tested positive.my another and my three other kids so thankfully, thus far,. nobody seems to have been exposed from me. and again, i think it's because of wring my mask. but i'll tell you, just the sense of comfort we all tend get, even before i was retested, i was in a car with my mother, and thankfully, my mother kept her mk on. but while were driving around, i took my mask off and ankfully, she tested negative. but we can't get comfortable with this >> well, we're we're glad to hear that she's okay and she didn't get it. you got covid and your state e eriencing a spike, a surge in covid cases. newly reported cases in georgia have incread since the middle of june, hittina record last week of more than 4,000 newases in a single day. that was july 10th. hospitalizations have been increasing in your city and the death toll surpassed 3,000 this week. d whyou attribute the surge to, mayor bottoms? >> reckless reoping. it's plain and simple. we opened without any
i did my own version of conta tracing. i've called everyone who i've come in contact with. thankfully, no one on my senior team who i met with during the week has tested positive.my another and my three other kids so thankfully, thus far,. nobody seems to have been exposed from me. and again, i think it's because of wring my mask. but i'll tell you, just the sense of comfort we all tend get, even before i was retested, i was in a car with my mother, and thankfully, my mother kept her mk on. but...
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then we started -- the person i was with started making phone calls and said did you know [inaudible] and at the end of the day i met a woman who knew my father before the war, who was able to tell me stories about him because i had never heard before there were so precious to me. she asked me to come back and stay with her a week and i never did. i regret that. but she gave me more information and told me my father's name and i said they had a child but she didn't remember the child with so many people said if you there were so many babies that were killed and that is the story. there were so many people killed whose names we don't know. i scoured all the databases trying to find my half sister's name and i cannot find anything. anyway, i went back to dc and i was armed with all this new information and i started returning some of those phone calls using the clues i had to. i hired him buddy in ukraine who had worked with some friends of mine who knew [inaudible] and asked her to do an advance trip and i sent her this picture of my father, your grandfather, with his family that supposedly hid him and she went to th
then we started -- the person i was with started making phone calls and said did you know [inaudible] and at the end of the day i met a woman who knew my father before the war, who was able to tell me stories about him because i had never heard before there were so precious to me. she asked me to come back and stay with her a week and i never did. i regret that. but she gave me more information and told me my father's name and i said they had a child but she didn't remember the child with so...
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i called him my friend for nearly 40 years. for a man who had witnessed the depths of hatred and dispair, john lewis was one of the most hopeful people i have ever met. he once said the only time he came close to giving up was after the murder of robert kennedy in 1968. martin luther king had been assassinated two months earlier. and when bobby kennedy died, it seemed for a few weeks that any hope for justice and equality had died, too. that's what john lewis said. but he didn't allow despair to overcome him. he didn't spend his life hoping for better. he spent his life making the world better. he still had hope. and he had a profound belief in the future of this nation. i was reminded this week of a story that captured so well john lewis' humility and his enormous redemptive influence on america. it was january 20, 2009, a day i will never forget. barack obama was sworn in to be the first african american president of the united states. as he was leaving the podium, john lewis stepped forward to the new president and asked him to sign his inauguration program. the president hesitated, pulled out a pen, and wrote the following encryption. because of
i called him my friend for nearly 40 years. for a man who had witnessed the depths of hatred and dispair, john lewis was one of the most hopeful people i have ever met. he once said the only time he came close to giving up was after the murder of robert kennedy in 1968. martin luther king had been assassinated two months earlier. and when bobby kennedy died, it seemed for a few weeks that any hope for justice and equality had died, too. that's what john lewis said. but he didn't allow despair...
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i got to know the president in 2011. he literally cold called me, never had met them before in my life. stly did not have a high opinion of him. and i told him that when he called me. and he said the next time you are in new york come see me. i did. i told him if he was serious about running for president he should come to one of the events that my organization with the freedom coalition and get to know some of these evangelical activists he did that he did that repeatedly and one of the times i met with him and trump tower he, without me eliciting it he raised it. he said you know i used to be pro-choice but let me tell you what happened. he said i had a good friend of mine who became pregnant and it wasn't inconvenient or unplanned pregnancy. and by the way, most are. and she did not really know what to do. her husband wanted her to have a abortion. and this woman who was a good friend of his, he and milana were good friends of this couple said what you think i should do? and he literally did not know what to say to this person. long story short, she made the decision to keep the child
i got to know the president in 2011. he literally cold called me, never had met them before in my life. stly did not have a high opinion of him. and i told him that when he called me. and he said the next time you are in new york come see me. i did. i told him if he was serious about running for president he should come to one of the events that my organization with the freedom coalition and get to know some of these evangelical activists he did that he did that repeatedly and one of the times...
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do us leave me ask you ben and they met one cook the kobo goose the phone call as well as though the are great if i could then begin to get us all gigs are going. he had big. you know they got. to go by anybody. there bob. buy me a few years that was talking about me get them talking and if they don't quit for. their families when they got the. gift. i vision made eye contact i'm fine i'm going i'm saying it was baiting as i thought about how i don't much want to have you suspend me on. the book yet will read all who do the donkey special sister to look i missed this is the premise. makes up what's going to go to make we bussau boredom of you. who says otherwise best when you tell them where we can. all look good while you look a little the old. i got the boys had all the. later . on during the night in a time again i was just going to lie just a minute johnny was general it was me but i might. make use of you not too good he was such a big man. you were possible and years 10150 around your active users at one group ages quantity machinegun on dio i had thought he submitted. around got they had. wh
do us leave me ask you ben and they met one cook the kobo goose the phone call as well as though the are great if i could then begin to get us all gigs are going. he had big. you know they got. to go by anybody. there bob. buy me a few years that was talking about me get them talking and if they don't quit for. their families when they got the. gift. i vision made eye contact i'm fine i'm going i'm saying it was baiting as i thought about how i don't much want to have you suspend me on. the...
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i will tell you after that one, my son peter, whom you've met, called and said nasty, no, obnoxious, that i put democrats on the show and ask them questions and i guess the question i have is don't you understand it's my job to put democrats on as well as republicans i to ask them probing questions, just like i asked republicans? >> chris: i'm not a big fan of fox, i'll be honest with you, they've changed a lot since roger ailes. and i watch people like eric swalwell, who i don't even know, got less than 1%, all of a sudden he's being interviewed -- >> chris: but i interviewed nancy pelosi -- i interviewed -- you said one tweet after interviewed nancy pelosi. and in the interview i asked her specifically about the fact in february you were in chinatown pitching tourism while the virus was spreading. >> chris: of the president underplayed the threat in the early days, speaker pelosi, didn't you was well? >> chris: isn't that legitimate to talk to the speaker of the house? >> president trump: i know you're very welcome i respect you a lot, i respect your father alive. one of the most t
i will tell you after that one, my son peter, whom you've met, called and said nasty, no, obnoxious, that i put democrats on the show and ask them questions and i guess the question i have is don't you understand it's my job to put democrats on as well as republicans i to ask them probing questions, just like i asked republicans? >> chris: i'm not a big fan of fox, i'll be honest with you, they've changed a lot since roger ailes. and i watch people like eric swalwell, who i don't even...
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met a few days. whether there's any case to be charge but i don't think there is a. lot of call been for india or whatever it is to be afraid to be i'm not going to intimidate them i'm not going to allow anyone to harm to cause harm or to instigate the harm done please please b b b b b b b professional body. we still allowed. access to the best lawyers or whatever it is in the age of the site the other way. south korea's former president has had her 32 year prison sentence for corruption reduced by 10 years south korea's 1st female president was impeached following widespread protests 3 years ago. england may see an influx of international passenger arrivals with people travelling from 59 countries no longer needing to go into quarantine the compulsory 2 week self oscillation has been scrapped for travelers from countries considered reduced risk but as the headlines more news here on al-jazeera after me and mine are an unholy alliance to stay with us. it's actually a. no no no no come on the whole well you know i mean on the whole in. there got up home about 19 even so would be
met a few days. whether there's any case to be charge but i don't think there is a. lot of call been for india or whatever it is to be afraid to be i'm not going to intimidate them i'm not going to allow anyone to harm to cause harm or to instigate the harm done please please b b b b b b b professional body. we still allowed. access to the best lawyers or whatever it is in the age of the site the other way. south korea's former president has had her 32 year prison sentence for corruption...
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. ♪ i've been uncomfortable since the day that i met dave, not really understanding the inner workings of the agreement, so i calledbecause i want to dig into this contract and get some answers. david: hey, lisa. lisa: hi. david: how are you? lemonis: good seeing you. so the two of you are partners. i'm sorry that we didn't get a chance to meet. michael: i was traveling last time. lemonis: so the current deal that's on the table, did you guys bring a copy of it? can we talk through it? lisa: at the time the deal was great because when you don't have money, you got to settle for what you got. lemonis: how long is the deal? david: three years. lemonis: and so have payments been made up to now? david: there has been one payment made. lemonis: there has. okay. is it made monthly or quarterly? lisa: quarterly, i think. david: quarterly, yeah. lemonis: okay. so where are we on the product? david: these are shelf stable for three weeks. we made it out of frozen dough. lisa: that's not my cookie. it's not mr. cory's cookie. david: but the original cookie only has 24- to 48-hour shelf life. lisa: i can't sit there and say,
. ♪ i've been uncomfortable since the day that i met dave, not really understanding the inner workings of the agreement, so i calledbecause i want to dig into this contract and get some answers. david: hey, lisa. lisa: hi. david: how are you? lemonis: good seeing you. so the two of you are partners. i'm sorry that we didn't get a chance to meet. michael: i was traveling last time. lemonis: so the current deal that's on the table, did you guys bring a copy of it? can we talk through it? lisa:...
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. ♪ just over a year ago, i met mike ference and his wife, kathleen kamouyerou, the owners of a fast-casual greek restaurant just outside of pittsburgh called. they opened their flagship restaurant 11 years ago. and when i met them, an additional 4 franchisees had opened in the greater pittsburgh area. andreas: what can i get for you? woman: the gyro, fries. lemonis: kathleen's two sons, michael and andreas, were in the process of buying their original location. andreas: if you could just sign that for me. lemonis: and though the family had dealt with tragedy... michael: i was 15 when our father passed. lemonis: oh, my gosh. michael: they were ran off the road by a semi-truck. -you were in the car? -kathleen: yes. lemonis: ...they were extremely tight-knit. andreas: come on, mikey. michael: come on, mike. you can come in. lemonis: the business on the other hand, was in absolute chaos. i quickly learned that the franchise model had never been properly established. mike: we just set up the llc. kathleen: it was a mess from the beginning. lemonis: every restaurant had its own look and feel. and there was zero consistency for the customer. mike
. ♪ just over a year ago, i met mike ference and his wife, kathleen kamouyerou, the owners of a fast-casual greek restaurant just outside of pittsburgh called. they opened their flagship restaurant 11 years ago. and when i met them, an additional 4 franchisees had opened in the greater pittsburgh area. andreas: what can i get for you? woman: the gyro, fries. lemonis: kathleen's two sons, michael and andreas, were in the process of buying their original location. andreas: if you could just...
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. >> i know you had a chance to meet with the white house chief of staff and met with the treasury secretary steve , whatu tell us about where the negotiations stand now? >> i wouldn't calliations. two months ago and one week we passed the heroes act which is a robust but necessary package to honor our heroes by funding state and local governments for their cost of the coronavirus, secondly by opening our economy, testing, testing, testing, and third, putting money into the pockets of american people, et cetera, and some other things. we worked a while on that legislation. apparently republicans weren't doing much except taking a pause. what we said today, we have our offer on the table, it's called the heroes act. we need to see your bill to be put on the table. we had -- we have a great piece of legislation. they seem to be in disarray. i don't know when they will get their act together, but they have had plenty of time to be thinking about this and this delay is unnecessary. because by the end of july unemployment benefits will expire -- a number -- a moratorium on evictions will expire, a number of things that are addressed >> i know you wanted another $3 trillion. s
. >> i know you had a chance to meet with the white house chief of staff and met with the treasury secretary steve , whatu tell us about where the negotiations stand now? >> i wouldn't calliations. two months ago and one week we passed the heroes act which is a robust but necessary package to honor our heroes by funding state and local governments for their cost of the coronavirus, secondly by opening our economy, testing, testing, testing, and third, putting money into the pockets...
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lemonis: if i hadn't answered your phone call and we hadn't met, what would be happening to this storetwo months. lemonis: i'm totally into investing in you, but i am not into burning money. patrick: i know. lemonis: and so i think right now you have to make a decision. i'm gonna put it all in your hands. -patrick: [ sighs ] -lemonis: it's me or the store. ♪ kelly: i don't like this piece. patrick: i think it's gonna be a big hit. lemonis: it could be a big hit or a big miss. lemonis: i think right now you have to make a decision. -patrick: [ sighs ] -lemonis: it's me or the store. patrick: i have to close my store. i put a lot of heart into this space. lemonis: i know you did. -patrick: it means a lot to me. -lemonis: i know. patrick is a very sensitive guy, but he's also a very nervous person, and he usually likes to run away from his problems. but what happened today is that he dealt with a problem head-on. to be honest with you, i'm very proud of him. kelly: you're making the right decision. patrick: [bleep] you. [ laughter ] man: okay. what else is going? patrick: everything. the
lemonis: if i hadn't answered your phone call and we hadn't met, what would be happening to this storetwo months. lemonis: i'm totally into investing in you, but i am not into burning money. patrick: i know. lemonis: and so i think right now you have to make a decision. i'm gonna put it all in your hands. -patrick: [ sighs ] -lemonis: it's me or the store. ♪ kelly: i don't like this piece. patrick: i think it's gonna be a big hit. lemonis: it could be a big hit or a big miss. lemonis: i think...
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i will say this, i haven't met a teacher, i haven't met a school board member or a superintendent who doesn't want our schools open. this is not just a job for us. it's callingssion. we have to do it in way that's safe for every one not yus the students but for the adults. >> this is the second time that broward county has returned students to the class after a tragic event. there was the shooting a marjory stoneman douglas high school back in 2018. what did you learn from dealing with that tragedy that informers how the district will prepare students to return and to support them after they do, briefly? >> i'll say one thing about -- since that tragedy we put in an enormous amount of measures in broward county to enhance safety and security at a lot of levels. i believe our model for dcountr but what's different about this situation than stoneman douglas is in this case, we know what's coming. we have experts that are advising us, medical professionals, public health experts, the cdc, american academy of pediatrics. we're talking advice from all of these entities. we know that given the current state of the pandemic in south florida, it's not prudent if we
i will say this, i haven't met a teacher, i haven't met a school board member or a superintendent who doesn't want our schools open. this is not just a job for us. it's callingssion. we have to do it in way that's safe for every one not yus the students but for the adults. >> this is the second time that broward county has returned students to the class after a tragic event. there was the shooting a marjory stoneman douglas high school back in 2018. what did you learn from dealing with...
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i met them both it. now arrive on campus at lehigh university. i soon formed a club that i calledeagan/bush. it was tough to get anybody interested. which is why when i got a call therefore from the actual reagan/bush campaign asking for the campus club president i thought i was getting pranked. it turned out that the future vice president was coming to tour the nearby bethlehem steel plant. if you can believe this n a pre9/11 world, they desperately needed motorcade drivers. i recruited my entire freshman dorm. we worked on that event. while still an undergraduate i was then asked to be an advance man for the sitting vice president of the united states. i interned in his office. i travelled several times across country planning the logistics of his personal appearances, twice around the globe. so of course my interest in politics continued. while in law school at the university of pennsylvania at age 23, i ran for an open seat in the pennsylvania state legislature. the same seat for which my father had run six years prior. i thought it would be a case of a hollywood ending. but i
i met them both it. now arrive on campus at lehigh university. i soon formed a club that i calledeagan/bush. it was tough to get anybody interested. which is why when i got a call therefore from the actual reagan/bush campaign asking for the campus club president i thought i was getting pranked. it turned out that the future vice president was coming to tour the nearby bethlehem steel plant. if you can believe this n a pre9/11 world, they desperately needed motorcade drivers. i recruited my...
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the new talk spit of a double standard i am the demonstrators for their part insist they won't back down till their demands are met. you almost got we shall call a national strike until these faces we see at their step down. we won't go away we will do everything in our power to achieve a new beginning if she's at it till we succeed she. is also hoping the current government of prime minister boy called the result won't last much longer now and he says he won't step down because there's no alternative but i believe that there is an alternative that we're still going to hear about. she's afraid that until a new government is in power her father won't be able to return to bulgaria she has no idea when she'll be able to see him again. well corruption is also threatening to sink the historic city of venice quite literally a controversial project designed to save the city from flooding has some residents up in arms the so-called mozy down system is being built to safeguard venice from floodwaters like the devastating ones that happened last november but the project has been plagued by problems with arrests and allegations of bribery and many say th
the new talk spit of a double standard i am the demonstrators for their part insist they won't back down till their demands are met. you almost got we shall call a national strike until these faces we see at their step down. we won't go away we will do everything in our power to achieve a new beginning if she's at it till we succeed she. is also hoping the current government of prime minister boy called the result won't last much longer now and he says he won't step down because there's no...
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calls. so that the end of the day i met a woman and then i was able to hear stories about him. they are so precious to me. she asked me to come back and stay for a week. i didn't and i regret that. and i said they had a child that she doesn't remember a child. people i asked said there were so many babies that were killed and that's a story. there were so many people killed and whose names we don't know i scoured the date on - - the databases and couldn't find anything. and to be armed with this new information in dc i started to return those phone calls with the clues that i had. i hired someone in ukraine so as an advance tripped and in the future and the family that supposedly hit him and she went to the valid and as the village the name that i now have because at 95 -year-old man. he looks at me and says i was married to your father's cousin but nobody knows. here's a guy 95 years old telling a total stranger a story he hasn't told his children. there are so many holocaust stories like that. those that would build new lives and they buried the past if they could. and almost
calls. so that the end of the day i met a woman and then i was able to hear stories about him. they are so precious to me. she asked me to come back and stay for a week. i didn't and i regret that. and i said they had a child that she doesn't remember a child. people i asked said there were so many babies that were killed and that's a story. there were so many people killed and whose names we don't know i scoured the date on - - the databases and couldn't find anything. and to be armed with...
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i love it. the queen also met with the foreign and commonwealth office during the call about their response to theandemic. >>> all right. now to an update on the story we've been following on "today in the bay." on saturday a fundraiser was held to support 3-year-old jameson everson. he goes by the name jammers. well, he's been battling an extremely rare type of brain cancer. o'sullivan sports bar helped raise $5,000. and they declared saturday jammer's day. we're really, really happy and we wish he and his family all the best in a great recovery. back to you. >> all of us do, laura. thanks. >>> all right, kari. it's time to get a look at that forecast looking outside and behind you, it's looking kind of nice out there, beautiful scene. >> yeah. this is a look at our view from mount tam looking over toward san francisco where the fog is just rolling over the hills. and we're also stain to see clear as it stretches across the bay. we're getting a little bit of sunshine in oakland as we get ready for the first pitch in the game that starts at 12:40. we can't go to ring central coliseum, but we can w
i love it. the queen also met with the foreign and commonwealth office during the call about their response to theandemic. >>> all right. now to an update on the story we've been following on "today in the bay." on saturday a fundraiser was held to support 3-year-old jameson everson. he goes by the name jammers. well, he's been battling an extremely rare type of brain cancer. o'sullivan sports bar helped raise $5,000. and they declared saturday jammer's day. we're really,...
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i first met john lewis as a college student. he was my pastor and i was his mentor. i received a phone calluple days ago from the family asking i make my way to their home. i was there at his bedside. exchanged a few words with him. told him how much i love you. he said i love you too, brother. mustered the strength to say that. i have to say in the last week, there was a deep sense of resolve, strength, courage and dignity, the kind we've come to associate with the likes of john lewis. we lost a true hero yesterday. but the work is left up to us. >> part of president obama's statement, reverend, he loved this country so much that he risked his life and his blood so that it might live up to its promise. and through the decades, he not only gave all of himself to the caution of freedom and justice, but inspired generations that followed to try to live up to an example. and the latter part of that statement is what i want to focus on. relevant to at least three generations, there's a comic book, a graphic novel that was released recently about john lewis. talk about that, how young people, st
i first met john lewis as a college student. he was my pastor and i was his mentor. i received a phone calluple days ago from the family asking i make my way to their home. i was there at his bedside. exchanged a few words with him. told him how much i love you. he said i love you too, brother. mustered the strength to say that. i have to say in the last week, there was a deep sense of resolve, strength, courage and dignity, the kind we've come to associate with the likes of john lewis. we lost...
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know and but if it's you know defended last month he was on a conference call basically he said this is absurd you know of course i met with him you know it's perfectly normal and legal you know to meet you know with this individual but there's also leaked e-mails suggesting that if in tito was pressuring lauber to not look at him in not to investigate his tie into anything corruption related to feet you know but the organization doubled down today on a statement and basically backed up what if it's you know say it saying it was perfectly normal you know to meet with the have prosecutor and kind of took credit for all of the police arrests we've recently seen you know 40 arrests have been made several officials have been bad so it looked like thief it was kind of you know taking credit you know as far as assisting into the investigation all right well the optics are probably not that great is anyone else caught up in the investigation will the special prosecutor actually open he's looking trying to get the case opened up to target the former swiss attorney general who just resigned last week because he was accused of
know and but if it's you know defended last month he was on a conference call basically he said this is absurd you know of course i met with him you know it's perfectly normal and legal you know to meet you know with this individual but there's also leaked e-mails suggesting that if in tito was pressuring lauber to not look at him in not to investigate his tie into anything corruption related to feet you know but the organization doubled down today on a statement and basically backed up what if...
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i called in my friend for nearly 40 years. witnessing the depths of hatred and despair john there was was one of the most hopeful people i've evernc met the only time he came close to giving up was after the murder of robert kennedy in 68. mlk was assassinated two months earlier when bobby kennedy died it seemed any hope for justice and equality had died also. he didn't allow the spirit to overcome him or spend his life hoping for better but making the world better. he still had hope with the belief in the future of this nation. i was reminded this weekend of john lewis humility and a day i will never forget barack obama sworn to be the firstni african-american president in the united states. leaving the podium he said to the new president asked him to sign the inauguration program. the president hesitated and then wrote the following inscriptio inscription, because of you joh john, barack obama. john there was was an icon in the american civil rights movement if he can find his life work only for racial injustice he would still be in the pantheon of heroes. but his vision and faith was bigger than just one group that commitment was t
i called in my friend for nearly 40 years. witnessing the depths of hatred and despair john there was was one of the most hopeful people i've evernc met the only time he came close to giving up was after the murder of robert kennedy in 68. mlk was assassinated two months earlier when bobby kennedy died it seemed any hope for justice and equality had died also. he didn't allow the spirit to overcome him or spend his life hoping for better but making the world better. he still had hope with the...
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the white house have been incredible in calling people to accountability organizing other mothers meeting. on the research which brought me to this place and i met i not sure if i want a child in such a terrible violent way if i would have the courage. i just want to praise you for having the courage. and partly that there should be some form of a civilian panel yet that is involved as well. for. nutella t.v. and video any killings on there we're going to give them our demand that in all my right now we are meeting at the white house back to. work ordering a national call. to have a special prosecutor. any time a links to the police of the terrorist or the d.a.'s office. hopefully we can get cases reopened and possibly get justice for their here glad. we didn't do this group that was the problem there is right there reality the voice that we gave today it might have been quiet but i think they heard stuff because everybody seemed like they just wanted to break down they didn't get mistakenly being i think once a man i think they don't walk. around here post related stress disorder and take medication to keep the face pixellated mouth on the sand
the white house have been incredible in calling people to accountability organizing other mothers meeting. on the research which brought me to this place and i met i not sure if i want a child in such a terrible violent way if i would have the courage. i just want to praise you for having the courage. and partly that there should be some form of a civilian panel yet that is involved as well. for. nutella t.v. and video any killings on there we're going to give them our demand that in all my...
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i have been calling on barr to resign for months. and, frankly, since the first time that i met during his confirmation hearing i suspected that he was not being forthright and that his motivations are not consistent with the role and responsibility of the united states department of justice but are more consistent with the personal and political and best interest of donald trump. and this most recent event, which is the firing of attorney berman is furtherance of that goal apparently of barr's, which is to do whatever is necessary to subvert or obstruct a pursuit of justice by the united states department of justice. >> we saw in william barr's confirmation hearing and in particular your questioning of him his tendency to play word games, his tendency to pick at any given word in your question to see if he could sneak off sideways by using that word. what we just saw in the introduction to this discussion in the house today with the defense secretary, that is probably the ugliest version of a trump word game played by trump administration witness. everyone knows what this testi
i have been calling on barr to resign for months. and, frankly, since the first time that i met during his confirmation hearing i suspected that he was not being forthright and that his motivations are not consistent with the role and responsibility of the united states department of justice but are more consistent with the personal and political and best interest of donald trump. and this most recent event, which is the firing of attorney berman is furtherance of that goal apparently of...
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democrats spoke of it it was stunning i am the demonstrators for their part insist they won't back down told their demands are met over the issue of god we shall call a national strike until these faces we see at their step down. we won't go away we will do everything in our power to achieve a new beginning. at it till we succeed. that. is also hoping the current government of prime minister boy hope the results won't last much longer. he says he won't step down because there's no alternative but i believe there is an alternative open carry on bag are still going to go. she's afraid that until a new government is in power her father won't be able to return to bulgaria she has no idea when she'll be able to see him again. well corruption is also threatening to sink the historic city of venice quite literally a controversial project designed to save the city from flooding has some residents up in arms the so-called mosey down system is being built to safeguard venice from floodwaters like the devastating ones that happened last november but the project has been plagued by problems with arrests and allegations of bribery and many say the down system w
democrats spoke of it it was stunning i am the demonstrators for their part insist they won't back down told their demands are met over the issue of god we shall call a national strike until these faces we see at their step down. we won't go away we will do everything in our power to achieve a new beginning. at it till we succeed. that. is also hoping the current government of prime minister boy hope the results won't last much longer. he says he won't step down because there's no alternative...