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so she goes to her first montgomery naacp in 1943. makes it known she wants to register to vote was to a man by the name of ed nixon comes to bring her some materials and their the begin of partnership that will change the face of american history because e.d. nixon and rosa parks are going to set out to transform montgomery's naacp a child more activist branch. -- into a more activist branch. now we would call it issues of racism in the criminal legal system. there are two kinds of cases. cases where black people and often black man are being wrongfully accused and cases where black people, particularly black women, are not protected by the law sorting raped or brutalized and a lot stop protect them. recy taylor is one such case but it is only one of many that she is investigating, that they're trying to get justice for. over and over they try and over and over there is no justice. i think one thing we can see in rosa parks' life in this decade from the mid-1940's until the early to mid 1950's is how many things they are trying and h
so she goes to her first montgomery naacp in 1943. makes it known she wants to register to vote was to a man by the name of ed nixon comes to bring her some materials and their the begin of partnership that will change the face of american history because e.d. nixon and rosa parks are going to set out to transform montgomery's naacp a child more activist branch. -- into a more activist branch. now we would call it issues of racism in the criminal legal system. there are two kinds of cases....
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it was the way the 40,000 african-americans in montgomery had been treated. it wasn't that this was a big deal for all these people to noh ride the buses. the buses were there lifeline. this was more than just about we love and appreciate rosa parks. this was also personal to all the people that had dealt with the indignities. >> good afternoon and welcome to the monthly in depth program. dan abrams is our guest. his books the first one came out in 2011. women are better cops, drivers, gamblers, spies, beer tasters, hedge fund managers and just about everything else. lincoln's last trial which we talked about a little bit that propelled him to the presidency came out in 2018. theodore roosevelt for the defense the court room battle to save the legacy in 2019. john adams under fire the founding fathers fight for justice in the boston massacre. assassination conspiracy in the forgotten trial 2021 alabama versus king, martin luther king jr. and the criminal trial that launched the civil rights movement. you probably also know that dan abrams is a tv host on news
it was the way the 40,000 african-americans in montgomery had been treated. it wasn't that this was a big deal for all these people to noh ride the buses. the buses were there lifeline. this was more than just about we love and appreciate rosa parks. this was also personal to all the people that had dealt with the indignities. >> good afternoon and welcome to the monthly in depth program. dan abrams is our guest. his books the first one came out in 2011. women are better cops, drivers,...
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mark montgomery, thank ou ve conduct. mark montgomery, thank you very much _ conduct.ge that plastic does to our oceans and our wildlife and it turns out that fishing nets are the hardest plastic of all to recycle. trawler nets are especially difficult to process, because they fill up with debris when they're pulled along the sea bed. now, they'll be recyled in the uk for the first time. 0ur environment correspondent jonah fisher has the story. 0ur seas are filling up with plastic. much of it are the bottles and bags that we throw away every day. but about 10% comes from the fishing industry, and the problem with abandoned nets is that they keep catching things. 0n the cornish coast, that means seals. these were spotted with parts of old nets around their necks. basically, seals are very curious creatures, and they will come up and look at the lost fishing gear. it's the most exciting thing they've seen all day and they'll play with it, and that entanglement is unfortunately life—threatening. so, how does all that fishing gear get there? we'll just change this and chan
mark montgomery, thank ou ve conduct. mark montgomery, thank you very much _ conduct.ge that plastic does to our oceans and our wildlife and it turns out that fishing nets are the hardest plastic of all to recycle. trawler nets are especially difficult to process, because they fill up with debris when they're pulled along the sea bed. now, they'll be recyled in the uk for the first time. 0ur environment correspondent jonah fisher has the story. 0ur seas are filling up with plastic. much of it...
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the montgomery bus boycott was more a local issue until the city of montgomery decided we are going to prosecute martin luther king as the leader. suddenly the country starts paying attention. it is the first time martin luther king was ever mentioned in any national publication, the new york times and beyond. it was as a result of this trial and him being the defendant with fred gray as his attorney. when fred gray agreed to join us as a co-author, actually we asked him to write an introduction. he said to us, i believe this is the case that launched the civil rights movement. i would like to be more than just writing an introduction with you. david and my reaction was that is amazing. fred gray is going to agree to co-author this next book with us. host: at the time, you write, one of two black attorneys in montgomery. dan: gov. walz: that is right. -- dan: that is right. i think he was one of eight in the entire state of alabama. he was just out of law school. he is already defending. he put together the legal team that ended up defending dr. king in this case. young fred gray, 24,
the montgomery bus boycott was more a local issue until the city of montgomery decided we are going to prosecute martin luther king as the leader. suddenly the country starts paying attention. it is the first time martin luther king was ever mentioned in any national publication, the new york times and beyond. it was as a result of this trial and him being the defendant with fred gray as his attorney. when fred gray agreed to join us as a co-author, actually we asked him to write an...
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was one of two in montgomery.elieve one and eight and the entire state of alabama but also a member how young he was, just out of law school and already defending -- by the way, he put together the legal team that in the defending doctor king in this case so fred gray turns 25, he's organizing the defense for martin luther king in a case that ended up becoming a very significant national trial but somehow became forgotten to history. of all the cases we did, we have forgotten to some degree. this is the one i can't believe people don't know much about. part of the reason i think is because everyone expected what the outcome would be meaning it was expected martin luther kinge would get convicted so a lot of the biographies, a few lines, maybe a couple of paragraphs getting indicted with these people and of course he was convicted but that doesn't do justice to what is significant case was both for the african american citizens of montgomery who got to testify for the first time and talk about the indignity they ha
was one of two in montgomery.elieve one and eight and the entire state of alabama but also a member how young he was, just out of law school and already defending -- by the way, he put together the legal team that in the defending doctor king in this case so fred gray turns 25, he's organizing the defense for martin luther king in a case that ended up becoming a very significant national trial but somehow became forgotten to history. of all the cases we did, we have forgotten to some degree....
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>> at the time you write one of two attorneys in montgomery. a >> he was one ofn: two attorneys in montgomery and one of aid in the tires state of alabama and remember how young he was. he was justte out of law schooln he is already defending and by the way he put together a legal team that ended up defending dr. king in this case. again fred gray 24 turning 25 at this point is organizing the defense for martin luther king. in the case that ended up becoming a very significant national -- became forgotten.as of all the cases that we did that have been forgotten to history to some degree this is the one i can't believe that people don't know much about and i think that part of the reason is because everyone expected what the outcome would be. it was expect good martin luther king would be convict dead. a lot of the biographies of king etc. were few lines maybe a couple of paragraphs about him getting indicted with all these other people and convicted.ra that's not doing it justice to what is significant case this was both for the african-america
>> at the time you write one of two attorneys in montgomery. a >> he was one ofn: two attorneys in montgomery and one of aid in the tires state of alabama and remember how young he was. he was justte out of law schooln he is already defending and by the way he put together a legal team that ended up defending dr. king in this case. again fred gray 24 turning 25 at this point is organizing the defense for martin luther king. in the case that ended up becoming a very significant...
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i'm going to montgomery. i think of them as my friends. we talk on the phone, they tell about the weather there. they were brooklyn t-shirts that i brought them. i just feel like there is such an injustice that happened to them. but they are so kind, humble, and forgiving. i would just love to see some kind of justice for them. at least an apology if not some kind of reparation. i do it to make sure we have time for audience questions. we have one i think it's a good one to follow up from. please give me more folks. we have one here i think it is a good way to sort of follow up on what you just said. it is in the initiative to address and eliminate these disparities? especially in the realm of you said looking for some sort of reparation or some sort of acknowledgment for i think very heinous programs like tuskegee, this mass sterilization program. but i also think more mundane health disparities. >> the isolate the sterilization, three states offer a form of reparations. north carolina, i was just there. quickset is where you are from tha
i'm going to montgomery. i think of them as my friends. we talk on the phone, they tell about the weather there. they were brooklyn t-shirts that i brought them. i just feel like there is such an injustice that happened to them. but they are so kind, humble, and forgiving. i would just love to see some kind of justice for them. at least an apology if not some kind of reparation. i do it to make sure we have time for audience questions. we have one i think it's a good one to follow up from....
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i was in montgomery trying everything i could to find them. i had a researcher on the ground who was a lawyer and i'm like i know we are going to find them. we are asking but nobody knows how to find them so the researcher woman was teaching parenting classes and she said sewill you please come to my parenting -- i said no. i have nothing to say to a parent class, my kids are grown and she said please, please. my mom and i are doing this, we just need fresh blood so after three knows, i went to the class and i'm talking and i see the name tag of one of the people is doubly afterr all this time i'm looking for them with a piece of paper in my wallet so i say, are you in any relation to mary, katie and -- they would be in their 60s. they said they are my aunt. he want their number? [laughter] 's i was so overwhelmed. i didn't see them that time but i had her call and tell them about me so the next time when i went, i met them. i'm sure they thought i was deranged because i was so happy and enthusiastic and going to see them next week, i'm going
i was in montgomery trying everything i could to find them. i had a researcher on the ground who was a lawyer and i'm like i know we are going to find them. we are asking but nobody knows how to find them so the researcher woman was teaching parenting classes and she said sewill you please come to my parenting -- i said no. i have nothing to say to a parent class, my kids are grown and she said please, please. my mom and i are doing this, we just need fresh blood so after three knows, i went to...
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i do not know the specific spending members about government spending numbers of montgomery the pastour years and got up dramatically adjusted for inflation of course. outcomes remainor completely stagnant. what we are doing is not working. so what i often tell my progressive friends is like let's give this a shot. let's give this a shot. we have evidence charter schools perform better than public schools by the may not be as good we talked about this the data in some places as we would like it to be. they also compete there better on the margins of other things. rachel don't talk about those things? >> mental and physical well-being is extremely important as parents. even if you got good test scores shooting up some charter schools you do. w some charter schools they do a little better but why should we take this risk if there's only a marginal change? because test scores may be the only thing that matters butou ao matters that your child does not get pregnant until after high school bridges not get bullied to the point of a mental breakdown. right? or maybe your cutest little diffe
i do not know the specific spending members about government spending numbers of montgomery the pastour years and got up dramatically adjusted for inflation of course. outcomes remainor completely stagnant. what we are doing is not working. so what i often tell my progressive friends is like let's give this a shot. let's give this a shot. we have evidence charter schools perform better than public schools by the may not be as good we talked about this the data in some places as we would like it...
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mark montgomery, a former us navy rear admiral talking to me.says the death toll from torrential rains has risen to at least 36. at least 56 other people are reportedly missing. the area has been declared a natural disaster zone after hurricanejulia's passage through northern venezuela. in guatemala, where three people died, the president has declared a state of national emergency. airbus and air france have denied involuntary manslaughter at the start of a trial over a plane crash off brazil more than a decade ago, which killed everyone on board. the names of all 228 victims were read out at the court in paris. the mexican government has filed another lawsuit against us companies it blames for the flow of illegal weapons into its country. it names five prominent us gun dealers for their alleged part in trafficking weapons into mexico for use by the country's powerful drug cartels. we often hear about the damage that plastic does to our oceans and our wildlife and it turns out that fishing nets are the hardest plastic of all to recycle. trawler
mark montgomery, a former us navy rear admiral talking to me.says the death toll from torrential rains has risen to at least 36. at least 56 other people are reportedly missing. the area has been declared a natural disaster zone after hurricanejulia's passage through northern venezuela. in guatemala, where three people died, the president has declared a state of national emergency. airbus and air france have denied involuntary manslaughter at the start of a trial over a plane crash off brazil...
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i had was in montgomery trying everything i could to find them. i had a researcher on the ground who was a who was a lawyer and. so i'm like, we have to find them. i know we're going to find them. we're asking no one knows how to find them. so the researcher woman, her side hustle was teaching parenting classes. so said, will you please come to my parenting? i was like no, i have nothing to say to parenting class kids are grown. i don't have a please just please where's my mom and i are doing this we just need some fresh blood. so finally, after three no's, i went to the parenting class. i'm talking and i see the tag of one of the people is ralph debbie ralph. after all this time, i'm looking for them obsessed little piece of paper in my wallet. so i say, are you any relation to mary alice? katie? and then they would be in their sixties. she goes, oh yeah, they're my aunts. you want their number? oh wow. i was so overwhelmed. i didn't see them that time, but i had her call and tell them about me. so the next time when i went there, i met them. it
i had was in montgomery trying everything i could to find them. i had a researcher on the ground who was a who was a lawyer and. so i'm like, we have to find them. i know we're going to find them. we're asking no one knows how to find them. so the researcher woman, her side hustle was teaching parenting classes. so said, will you please come to my parenting? i was like no, i have nothing to say to parenting class kids are grown. i don't have a please just please where's my mom and i are doing...
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from senator stabenow to administrator brooks le sueur, -- and to sergeant chad matthews of the montgomery county police, thank you for being part of this. now let me ask senator stabenow to step forward. >> it is a wonderful day and when i think that we have been working toward for about 10 years. it is so great to be here. thank you for your leadership in hhs -- we thank you so much for the partnership that has gone on for the last number of years. it is wonderful to have people on the frontline making a difference, saving people's lives. thank you so much. we have been working this for about 10 years but people have addiction related challenges and have been waiting a lifetime for this. back in 1963, when you first introduced the mental health treatment act and spoke about president john f. kennedy, the last law that he ever signed before being shot was the law to strengthen and develop community mental health. we don't want people being housed without treatment. we are going to close those and provide community treatment. half of that happened. the hospitals got closed. the community w
from senator stabenow to administrator brooks le sueur, -- and to sergeant chad matthews of the montgomery county police, thank you for being part of this. now let me ask senator stabenow to step forward. >> it is a wonderful day and when i think that we have been working toward for about 10 years. it is so great to be here. thank you for your leadership in hhs -- we thank you so much for the partnership that has gone on for the last number of years. it is wonderful to have people on the...
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i was in montgomery trying everything i could to find them.ad a researcher on the ground who was a lawyer and so, i'm like we have to find them. i know we're going to find them. we're asking, no one knows how to find them. so the researcher woman, her side hustle was teaching parenting classes she said would you come to our parenting class. i have nothing to say to-- please, just please. my kids are grown. my mom and i are doing this thing we need some fresh blood. ... the tag of one of the people is ralph debbie ralph. after all this time, i'm looking for them obsessed little piece of paper in my wallet. so i say, are you any relation to mary alice? are you any relation to mary alice,xt kv? there would be in their 60s. she goes they are my aunts. do you want their number? >> wow. >> i was overwhelmed i didn't see in that time but i had her call and tell them about me so the next time when i went there i met them. i'm sure they thought i was so deranged because i so happy and i was so enthusiastic, and they are, i'm going to see the next week.
i was in montgomery trying everything i could to find them.ad a researcher on the ground who was a lawyer and so, i'm like we have to find them. i know we're going to find them. we're asking, no one knows how to find them. so the researcher woman, her side hustle was teaching parenting classes she said would you come to our parenting class. i have nothing to say to-- please, just please. my kids are grown. my mom and i are doing this thing we need some fresh blood. ... the tag of one of the...
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i sort of the rougher like blogs and she goes, how could i do that here in montgomery? she's the spark right? she's the person who's like i want to do something and i have a church and she says, you know, we have the resources in our church. we've been doing charity for so many years wrong, right? we've been we have we have resources. whether you're in a white church a black church a multi-ethnic church, like there are resources their network connections if you're not in church that can be drawn in and she's like, how do i how do i get the ball rolling? she's sort of like asking me that question. and you know i said you should talk to rachel because rachel knows way more about it than i do about like the specifics of how you get that started, but i think it starts with conversations right conversations about. all right, you're enthusiastic. you've got the energy you're excited. you want to live in the community, which she does right? she bought her home her and her husband did in the community rather than you know, like i live in a suburb of montgomery. she invested in
i sort of the rougher like blogs and she goes, how could i do that here in montgomery? she's the spark right? she's the person who's like i want to do something and i have a church and she says, you know, we have the resources in our church. we've been doing charity for so many years wrong, right? we've been we have we have resources. whether you're in a white church a black church a multi-ethnic church, like there are resources their network connections if you're not in church that can be...
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as a as a store just ask why did he succeed in 1955 in montgomery?wer is in the chapter black entrepreneurship and that chapter black vote up and worship isn't just about business men and women going out and making becoming millionaires like madam c. j. walker. it is a book about how civil society or position such as the black elk simile people come together to band together to create an insurance, a co-op for themselves people would pay in and then they would have life insurance, they would also have if you get sick, were all going to go over to her house make sure she is sick and issues will go ahead and pay her days wages. some of my pop in a weekly to make sure you on the men and whatnot but it provided a means by which, without access to those white institutions or without government which is a pretty welfare state, they create their own society can own organization that enable them to have those types of sort of social safety net. the black elk for so much more than just that. they also brought african americans with the first opportunity at li
as a as a store just ask why did he succeed in 1955 in montgomery?wer is in the chapter black entrepreneurship and that chapter black vote up and worship isn't just about business men and women going out and making becoming millionaires like madam c. j. walker. it is a book about how civil society or position such as the black elk simile people come together to band together to create an insurance, a co-op for themselves people would pay in and then they would have life insurance, they would...
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it set off a panic in the local community, the town, village of montgomery.we don't support that and the town isn't either. it put up a lot panic in the local community. people went on social media -- i'm sorry. neil: no. chief, can you tell us how many individuals are you talking about? where are they now? >> neil, first of all thanks for having us on. there were 11 males and 14 females on this flight. they went throughout the new york state area, new jersey and connecticut. neil: so there does appear to be a double standard here, gentleman. you heard the grief texas governor has gotten, florida governor has gotten for essentially doing what the spades. i try not to politicize these things but if you're against that sort of secreting in the night type of you know, passageway for migrants, then you should be against it no matter who is behind it. it doesn't appear that was the case here. >> this, in law enforcement we tell everyone, if you see something say something. that is what happened here. an alert pilot saw this and saw it as some type after of a crimi
it set off a panic in the local community, the town, village of montgomery.we don't support that and the town isn't either. it put up a lot panic in the local community. people went on social media -- i'm sorry. neil: no. chief, can you tell us how many individuals are you talking about? where are they now? >> neil, first of all thanks for having us on. there were 11 males and 14 females on this flight. they went throughout the new york state area, new jersey and connecticut. neil: so...
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as a historian you have to ask why did they fail but succeeded in 1955 in montgomery?wer is not chapter on lack entrepreneurship in that chapter isn't just about businessmen and women goingik ot becoming millionaires, it's a book aboutut how civil society organizations seemingly people coming together to create a call for themselves or people would pay him they would have life insurance and get sick? we are going to go to make sure she's actually sick and she is and we will payks her a day's we and popping a week later to make sure you're on the mend but it provided a means by which without access to those institutions or without government giving axis, they created their own society, organization that enabled them to have those safety nets. there was so much more than just that, they provided their first opportunity is political activity. it's an opportunity but by 1873, that was grown across the south so they offered opportunity for black men usually but also females to come together to vote and be active in the community to earn a roll and they began to educate so t
as a historian you have to ask why did they fail but succeeded in 1955 in montgomery?wer is not chapter on lack entrepreneurship in that chapter isn't just about businessmen and women goingik ot becoming millionaires, it's a book aboutut how civil society organizations seemingly people coming together to create a call for themselves or people would pay him they would have life insurance and get sick? we are going to go to make sure she's actually sick and she is and we will payks her a day's we...
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ts lombard's skylar montgomery koning is going to stay with us. kristine walking us through the hotter than expected cpi print. liz truss is preparing to a that abandon -- preparing to abandon a central part of her tax cut plan. we will bring you the details. ♪ francine: welcome back to the bloomberg european open, this is the picture for gilts. the two-year 3.63, the 30-year 4.437, showing signs of recovery after an historic selloff. that started yesterday afternoon, it's been a week of extreme volatility in bond markets, if we have a one-week look at 30-year rates, it really shows the whip sewing. for the moment, a bit of stability bonds surging at the open. when the markets get very bearish, it doesn't take much to snap back. tom: talking about sunday's uncertainty around fiscal plans and the boe, will they continue to buy bonds after today? they have set it as the deadline, markets think they will have to step in. and what will happen with the fiscal plan from kwasi kwarteng. francine: liz truss is reported to be preparing to abandon a central
ts lombard's skylar montgomery koning is going to stay with us. kristine walking us through the hotter than expected cpi print. liz truss is preparing to a that abandon -- preparing to abandon a central part of her tax cut plan. we will bring you the details. ♪ francine: welcome back to the bloomberg european open, this is the picture for gilts. the two-year 3.63, the 30-year 4.437, showing signs of recovery after an historic selloff. that started yesterday afternoon, it's been a week of...
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now rummel is not fighting just eisenhower and the allies and montgomery and the british. allies he has to fight hitler micromanaging him. from back in germany and he has to fight fun runstad. as to who's going to control what units and what they're going to do fund run-stead had never fought against the allies. and they're overwhelming air superiority and overwhelming naval superiority. he had no realization mentally that he could not move his reserve units up to the front lines. you can't do that in the daytime over the open french roads. if the allies like this, typhoon fighter attack aircraft are controlling the skies and shoot up everything that moves. now late in july rummel is riding through the normandy countryside trying to patch work together a defensive line against the allies. and a british typhoon sees him a target of opportunity. and they come down on a strafing run with their rocket pods and their machine guns. and rummel's car is hit and flips over remember. it's an open turing car. rumble suffers a cracked skull loses his left eye. his cheek is crushed. he
now rummel is not fighting just eisenhower and the allies and montgomery and the british. allies he has to fight hitler micromanaging him. from back in germany and he has to fight fun runstad. as to who's going to control what units and what they're going to do fund run-stead had never fought against the allies. and they're overwhelming air superiority and overwhelming naval superiority. he had no realization mentally that he could not move his reserve units up to the front lines. you can't do...
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, names is white, but it's >> i know many people through the do not i had cancer, but ernestine montgomery watson didn't realize the severity of the disease and to not being on her doorstep. >> she was diagnosed with cancer, but beating in 2018. the one thing that the doctor that was doing a biopsy said 20 years ago we would caught this until it wasn't. >> hughes the fight is still on for many across the world. >> according to the organization, cancer is the most common cancer in women in the united states except for skin cancer. >> it's 3 of new female cancers. each year every dollar raised is going towards research to hopefully find here and we extend the montgomery says early detection is key and could possibly help save many that they take. you need to come back every year. every 6 months. >> going to touch. it is better to do that suffered at lou. he moments are seconds of pain. >> then have a lifetime. and you're trying to fight in san francisco. you a barcode kron. 4 news. >> as violent crime continues to terrorize oakland. the city council president says work is being done to stop
, names is white, but it's >> i know many people through the do not i had cancer, but ernestine montgomery watson didn't realize the severity of the disease and to not being on her doorstep. >> she was diagnosed with cancer, but beating in 2018. the one thing that the doctor that was doing a biopsy said 20 years ago we would caught this until it wasn't. >> hughes the fight is still on for many across the world. >> according to the organization, cancer is the most common...
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, but it's >> i know many people through the years and, you know, i i had cancer, but ernestine montgomery watson didn't realize the severity of the disease until it knocking on her doorstep. >> she was diagnosed with cancer, but beating in 2018. the one thing that the doctor that was doing a biopsy said 20 years ago we would caught this until it wasn't. >> hughes the fight is still on for many across the world. >> according to the organization, cancer is the most common cancer in women in the united states except for skin cancer. >> it's 3, of all new female cancers. each year. >> every dollar raised is going towards research to hopefully find a cure and deadly montgomery says early detection is key and could possibly help save many that they take. you need to come back every year. every 6 months. >> going to touch. it is better to do that suffered at lou. he moments are seconds of pain, then have a lifetime and you're trying to fight in san francisco. you a barcode kron. 4 news. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news as we approach the midterm elections, inflation remains a top concern
, but it's >> i know many people through the years and, you know, i i had cancer, but ernestine montgomery watson didn't realize the severity of the disease until it knocking on her doorstep. >> she was diagnosed with cancer, but beating in 2018. the one thing that the doctor that was doing a biopsy said 20 years ago we would caught this until it wasn't. >> hughes the fight is still on for many across the world. >> according to the organization, cancer is the most common...
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former rear admiral mark montgomerie talking to me earlier.sparked by the death of a kurdish woman arrested by the country's morality police are showing no sign of abating. these pictures, from the city of mashhad, show women and students defying the law by taking off their hijabs. it's just one of the cities where protesters took to the streets inside the country. and in a separate development, an iranian—american businessman who's been imprisoned in iran for nearly seven years has been released — temporarily. siamak namazi — seen here on the right — was convicted of the charge of "collaboration with a hostile government". his father, baquer namazi, who was also jailed, will be allowed to leave the country for medical treatment. the family's lawyer welcomed the news. siamak namazi has been given a furlough. it's a one—week furlough that is renewable. he was eligible for it after serving half of his sentence — five years — but it's now almost seven years since he's been imprisoned. so this is obviously a very welcome development. at the same t
former rear admiral mark montgomerie talking to me earlier.sparked by the death of a kurdish woman arrested by the country's morality police are showing no sign of abating. these pictures, from the city of mashhad, show women and students defying the law by taking off their hijabs. it's just one of the cities where protesters took to the streets inside the country. and in a separate development, an iranian—american businessman who's been imprisoned in iran for nearly seven years has been...
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but the powers that be in montgomery, not to mention the powers that be throughout the jim crow south, saw it as a much bigger or threat. whoa, they're talking about bus lines today, who knows what they'll be talking about tomorrow. this is like pulling the string on a sweater. and i think that's very similar to colin kaepernick and all these young people who took the a knee. yes, they were doing it for racial equity, yes, they were doing it against police violence. but i think one of the reasons why the reaction was so, like, incredibly vicious in some cases was because implicit in taking that a knee is a statement, especially that it's being done during the anthem, the that there's a gap between what this country says it represents and then the lived experiences of so many people in country. and that is a very intense challenge to put towards power in the united states. >> watch the full program anytime online at c-span.org/booktv. just search for dave zirin. ♪ >> host: on "about books," we delve into the latest news about the publishing industry with interesting insider interviews
but the powers that be in montgomery, not to mention the powers that be throughout the jim crow south, saw it as a much bigger or threat. whoa, they're talking about bus lines today, who knows what they'll be talking about tomorrow. this is like pulling the string on a sweater. and i think that's very similar to colin kaepernick and all these young people who took the a knee. yes, they were doing it for racial equity, yes, they were doing it against police violence. but i think one of the...
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and the mayor of montgomery new york said i wish somebody would've told me we needed a heads up that biden sent a secret flight to montgomery you have a new bill that would redirect funding for irs agents to hire more border patrol agents this is important i spoke with border agents who tell me they cannot do the job because are playing babysitter, their processing people so they cannot be on the border, now the president owns $80 billion in the latest package that was passed into law where he wants to hire 87000 irs agents and that will mean 166 irs agents versus 15 or 20000 border agents, tell us about your bill. >> this is doubling the size of the irs almost the size of the marine corps are tax police are going to be. i work every day with people who have not received their tax returns completed, their refunds from the irs so now will put a tax police, 87000 who will go after the middle and lower taxpayers in our border patrol needs direct funds to the border and direct taxpayer money to the border and resend the money that's put into the irs because as members of congress we need
and the mayor of montgomery new york said i wish somebody would've told me we needed a heads up that biden sent a secret flight to montgomery you have a new bill that would redirect funding for irs agents to hire more border patrol agents this is important i spoke with border agents who tell me they cannot do the job because are playing babysitter, their processing people so they cannot be on the border, now the president owns $80 billion in the latest package that was passed into law where he...
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here to make sense of it the best they can montgomery mayor steve rush are a.me aware that this flight was coming in and it was originated in texas? do you want to start, steve? i heard about it friday night and i was in shock and subsequently the whole community was in shock and fear after what we heard. the deputy chief can explain what happened. >> the basic premise is if you see something, say something. and we had somebody contact us. they saw something suspicious. plane load of children getting off on the tarmac and entering a bus. subsequent to that our officers stopped the bus in montgomery and we had to assess the whole situation. we were treating it as, you know, some criminal activity, which was reported to us. >> brian: it's unbelievable that you would eventually find out this is a federal financed flight from el paso, texas into a town in which you live and provide law enforcement to, right? how did you go about unwinding this? >> so, after dozens of phone calls with the help of our county executive and our county district attorney. we finally got
here to make sense of it the best they can montgomery mayor steve rush are a.me aware that this flight was coming in and it was originated in texas? do you want to start, steve? i heard about it friday night and i was in shock and subsequently the whole community was in shock and fear after what we heard. the deputy chief can explain what happened. >> the basic premise is if you see something, say something. and we had somebody contact us. they saw something suspicious. plane load of...
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. >> reporter: philadelphia suburbs like montgomery county are the new battleground. once republican strongholds, they helped put biden in the white house in 2020. now they're up for grabs again with issues like the economy and crime top of mind. >> safety in not only education but regular life, huge concern with little kids. >> reporter: both senate candidates targeting their messaging towards women here, republican dr. oz stoking fears about crime. >> -- deal with the crime and drugs that are creating lawlessness in the southeast of pennsylvania. >> reporter: and democrat john fetterman hanging his hopes on abortion access. >> that is a choice that belongs to you and it should always belong to you. [ applause ] >> reporter: how big of a factor is abortion in terms of what you do with your vote? >> i'm certainly more pro-choice. i don't know if it's the top issue, but it is one of the more important issues for me. >> reporter: what do you look for in a candidate? >> for me it's mostly the social issues and having someone that's a true leader instead of pandering to t
. >> reporter: philadelphia suburbs like montgomery county are the new battleground. once republican strongholds, they helped put biden in the white house in 2020. now they're up for grabs again with issues like the economy and crime top of mind. >> safety in not only education but regular life, huge concern with little kids. >> reporter: both senate candidates targeting their messaging towards women here, republican dr. oz stoking fears about crime. >> -- deal with the...
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the mayor of montgomery is calling the flights clandestine.seses and flights of migrants in his town joining me now is orange county executive, steven newhouse. thank you for being here. tell us more. did you know about these flights coming to montgomery? >> good morning, maria. so we get some type of notice that something is happening. ben franklin said three people can keep a secret if two are dead. we had information that flights were coming to a neighboring airport. now they said they're coming to our airport, the orange county airport. later in the evening i got a phone call that a flight had had cin. the they put -- that a flight had come in. they put some of these folks on a bus and the busses was pulled over by local police that got a tip that there was suspicious activity. i went there. there was about 17 young immigrant children on there. they were age 17 or less. 18 and less, youngest being 13. the manifest said 25. but there was only 17 on the bus when i went there. the department of health and human services had representatives th
the mayor of montgomery is calling the flights clandestine.seses and flights of migrants in his town joining me now is orange county executive, steven newhouse. thank you for being here. tell us more. did you know about these flights coming to montgomery? >> good morning, maria. so we get some type of notice that something is happening. ben franklin said three people can keep a secret if two are dead. we had information that flights were coming to a neighboring airport. now they said...
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mark montgomery — the region and the world. mark montgomeryjoining _ the region and the world.us from washington, we will have to leave it there but thank you so much. before we go, thousands lined the streets of washington dc to watch the high heel race which honours the lgbt community. every year, dozens of drag queens bring colour, sass and so much fun to the race which always takes place on the tuesday before halloween. wendy urquhart reports. cheering the whistle blew, the crowd went nuts, and despite their sky—high heels, the runners were off like a rocket. this is the 17th annual high heel race at dupont circle in washington, which is one of the most popular lgbtq events in america. i'm a straight male in the gay community, but i participate anyway because i support all them and i support all people. it's my first time here, but it's so much fun, and i wish they would do more events like this because it gets everyone out having a great time. the community, the event itself, the pageantry. - it's fun to go out during - halloween and be with friends and dress up and run in
mark montgomery — the region and the world. mark montgomeryjoining _ the region and the world.us from washington, we will have to leave it there but thank you so much. before we go, thousands lined the streets of washington dc to watch the high heel race which honours the lgbt community. every year, dozens of drag queens bring colour, sass and so much fun to the race which always takes place on the tuesday before halloween. wendy urquhart reports. cheering the whistle blew, the crowd went...
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bradley, and eisenhower, and montgomery, and some other senior officers, they are having a card game. bradley was eating his favorite food and he did not want to have to leave the car game or the food. he pooh food the initial reports of the counter attack. eisenhower is the one who jumped up and said, no, this is something serious. i have to get to the phone right away. and then, everything followed from there. so, you have a little bit careful, you have to be, about that particular scene. now, this other one, james mason, he portrays rommel. he does it brilliantly. this is the desert fox. this is 1951. it is a complete british production. the brits really know how to get inside the german mindset. it is brilliant. mason does rommel than anyone else before or since. but, what is important about the movie is the man who wrote the book it was based on. and then, his technical adviser for the movie. the premiere, desmond young, he had been a white colonel taken prisoner by the african court in north africa. he had a chance encounter with rommel that saves young's life. thereafter, he be
bradley, and eisenhower, and montgomery, and some other senior officers, they are having a card game. bradley was eating his favorite food and he did not want to have to leave the car game or the food. he pooh food the initial reports of the counter attack. eisenhower is the one who jumped up and said, no, this is something serious. i have to get to the phone right away. and then, everything followed from there. so, you have a little bit careful, you have to be, about that particular scene....
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and they became best friends, and rommel became best friends with field marshal montgomery's son.now they have all passed away but they took that legacy like a baton in a relay race, and they turned it over to their daughters, and the lady holding the dog's general paton's daughter, the granddaughter of the world war ii general patton, and the lady in the white trenchcoat is rumbles granddaughter. the granddaughter of rubble. and here they are greeting an american world war ii veteran at a commemoration some room one. so they are passing the torch of the western nato countries which today we find so critical with the tragedy ongoing in ukraine. and that is a legacy of erwin rommel and george paton. thank you. [applause] yes, sir? >> if you have questions please go over to the microphone enough them so they can get picked up. >> thank you. >> i was wondering if you had any theories regarding why patton never made it to where he should have been and how he could have been dispatched with a leg injury? >> everyone thinks that, on the outside, but looking into the military that it is
and they became best friends, and rommel became best friends with field marshal montgomery's son.now they have all passed away but they took that legacy like a baton in a relay race, and they turned it over to their daughters, and the lady holding the dog's general paton's daughter, the granddaughter of the world war ii general patton, and the lady in the white trenchcoat is rumbles granddaughter. the granddaughter of rubble. and here they are greeting an american world war ii veteran at a...
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mark montgomery, former us rear admiral.ough a new pipeline from norway to poland that will give central and eastern europe another option to russian energy. poland had been dependent on russian gas for decades — until supplies were cut off in april when it refused to pay its bills in roubles. the polish prime minister said the opening of the new link marked the end of russia's domination. meanwhile, another gas pipeline has been inaugurated between greece and bulgaria, with the potential to supply countries throughout the balkans. the european commission president ursula von der leyen attended the ceremony, and stressed the importance of the pipeline for europe's overall energy security. this pipeline is a game changer. it is a game changer for both bulgaria and europe's energy security. and it means freedom. it means freedom from dependency on russian gas. adam easton, the bbc�*s warsaw correspondent, explains how the new pipelines came about. poland is one of the oldest buyers of russian gas dating back to the late 1940s.
mark montgomery, former us rear admiral.ough a new pipeline from norway to poland that will give central and eastern europe another option to russian energy. poland had been dependent on russian gas for decades — until supplies were cut off in april when it refused to pay its bills in roubles. the polish prime minister said the opening of the new link marked the end of russia's domination. meanwhile, another gas pipeline has been inaugurated between greece and bulgaria, with the potential to...
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well earlier i spoke to mark montgomery who's a former us navy rear admiral.reporter noted. it is a strategic for russia. 0ne your reporter noted. it is a strategic for russia. one of the russia has had is logistics through the last eight months of fighting. losing lyman will have a negative effect on their ability to protect the west and the donbas regions. teiiii ability to protect the west and the donbas regions.— the donbas regions. tell me more about _ the donbas regions. tell me more about its _ the donbas regions. tell me more about its logistical - more about its logistical problems, tell me? russia really struggled _ problems, tell me? russia really struggled in - problems, tell me? russia really struggled in the - problems, tell me? russia really struggled in the firstj really struggled in the first months of this campaign with 200 to 300 kilometre logistics trains. they showed they were no longer a large—scale manoeuvre army. many of us thought as they got to this tighter combat, right alongside the eastern border of ukraine and russia's border with
well earlier i spoke to mark montgomery who's a former us navy rear admiral.reporter noted. it is a strategic for russia. 0ne your reporter noted. it is a strategic for russia. one of the russia has had is logistics through the last eight months of fighting. losing lyman will have a negative effect on their ability to protect the west and the donbas regions. teiiii ability to protect the west and the donbas regions.— the donbas regions. tell me more about _ the donbas regions. tell me more...
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white, but it's >> i know many people through the years and do not i had cancer, but ernestine montgomery watson didn't realize the severity of the disease and to not being on her doorstep. >> she was diagnosed with cancer, but beating in 2018. the one thing that the doctor that was doing a biopsy said 20 years ago we would caught this until it wasn't. >> hughes the fight is still on for many across the world. >> according to the organization, cancer is the most common cancer in women in the united states except for skin cancer. >> it's 3 of all new female cancers. each year every dollar raised is going towards research to hopefully find here and we extend the montgomery says early detection is key and could possibly help save many that they take. you need to come back every year. every 6 months. >> going to touch. it is better to do that. suffered at lou. he moments are seconds of pain. >> then have a lifetime. and you're trying to fight in san francisco. you a barcode kron. 4 news. >> has violent crime continues to terrorize oakland. the city council president says work is being done to
white, but it's >> i know many people through the years and do not i had cancer, but ernestine montgomery watson didn't realize the severity of the disease and to not being on her doorstep. >> she was diagnosed with cancer, but beating in 2018. the one thing that the doctor that was doing a biopsy said 20 years ago we would caught this until it wasn't. >> hughes the fight is still on for many across the world. >> according to the organization, cancer is the most common...