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i had one advantage that was denied to sylvia morris.t was a technological advantage, because research in american newspapers has been transformed in the last decade. historians are gradually learning, but the public at large may not be aware of it. the internet now makes it available, the opportunity to research in american newspapers before 1922, anyway, in a way that was an conceivable for those who started out in the 1960s. in those days, if it was on micro film, it would hand you a real and you would have to put it on and started off by trying to find the date you wanted. there was no digitization. nothing. you had to start reading and looking and hoping that you would find something. now, with chronically america, bless you library of congress, and with the americas historical newspapers made available on the website, all you have to do it specify the dates, the newspaper, the name, click and you can have four or 500 entries pop up with it, nicely telling you with that little red information, where the story is. so, at home, someti
i had one advantage that was denied to sylvia morris.t was a technological advantage, because research in american newspapers has been transformed in the last decade. historians are gradually learning, but the public at large may not be aware of it. the internet now makes it available, the opportunity to research in american newspapers before 1922, anyway, in a way that was an conceivable for those who started out in the 1960s. in those days, if it was on micro film, it would hand you a real...
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that was the right thing to do >> the ceo of phillip morris international.nk you for talking with us this morning >> thank you for having me >> take a look at some of the names leading the. this morning it is coty and boeing. all of these names have doubled or in some cases tripled from their march low. we're back in a mitenu ever since we've gone mobile on the now platform, something's gotten into the office. i hear you. feels like there's no barriers between departments now. do you think everyone appreciates it? i do. huh... forgot my glasses. serivcenow. the smarter way to workflow. find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. >>> we're also going to be announcing $100 million that we're going to invest toward racial equity and injustice. >> we have a visibility as a sports league, franchise, and athletes and i believe with that comes a huge responsibility to address the problems to try to fix them and mak
that was the right thing to do >> the ceo of phillip morris international.nk you for talking with us this morning >> thank you for having me >> take a look at some of the names leading the. this morning it is coty and boeing. all of these names have doubled or in some cases tripled from their march low. we're back in a mitenu ever since we've gone mobile on the now platform, something's gotten into the office. i hear you. feels like there's no barriers between departments now....
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in the matter as it was headed up by a particularly intelligent determined detective called steve morris. my expectations were that on would conduct a full and thorough review over a number of messages that were believed to. involve certain degrees of collusion it was already evidently been some degrees of collusion from a lower level and by those members of security forces that were directly involved but as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and the take rates which the collusion was involved in some of those cases. the one case that totally surprised me was the the fatal bombing of the step in in august of 9076 people were killed where there was overseen by. police offices. that really flabbergasted me by the lack of response from the only you see. it was quite evident from the outside looking at certain in so his material and documents that elements of the all you see knew that some of their offices who were planning and eventually carried out the fight that science or the stuff in so many others which are. just throughout the north in the pa
in the matter as it was headed up by a particularly intelligent determined detective called steve morris. my expectations were that on would conduct a full and thorough review over a number of messages that were believed to. involve certain degrees of collusion it was already evidently been some degrees of collusion from a lower level and by those members of security forces that were directly involved but as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and the...
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the clinic there is the difference with the step in was the historical enquiries team under steve morris managed to find all the paperwork . which showed that that what the authorities had known about the plan leading up to the step in the carrying out of the bombing itself and the fact that although they knew every single person who'd been involved in the planning the old coordination the determining of the target the making of the bomb the storing up the bomb everything then you everybody and everything about this bomb despite that and spite the fact that 2 people were killed and a huge number of other people were very seriously engines not one single person was charged or convicted without bombing despite the i.e.c. knowing everything about it. what were the reaction all those years ago. who are. devastated the same came true even if. relief. that i had gone on to accord. because a new army was there and check the horsing out of me the check just come on no farm and they told us. their army and the british was in. the bone were. known as you are you she was your question. and quick. o
the clinic there is the difference with the step in was the historical enquiries team under steve morris managed to find all the paperwork . which showed that that what the authorities had known about the plan leading up to the step in the carrying out of the bombing itself and the fact that although they knew every single person who'd been involved in the planning the old coordination the determining of the target the making of the bomb the storing up the bomb everything then you everybody and...
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bernie morris was a fascinating character. i am writing a document right not to ask the hall of fame committee to reevaluate his career. he is, in a lot of opinions, the best hockey player that has not been inducted into the hockey hall of fame. it is an uphill battle to get some but he inducted 100 years later. atare doing research on him the library at university of washington, i uncovered a court document from 19 oh nine that told us his mom died when he was three and his dad died when he was nine years old he was orphaned, and it was a tragic life. it was every bad thing that could happen to a human being happened to him. i am probably going to steal part of the later discussion, but it is a good story. he gets suspended in the course of the player wars, only player ever suspended, and the next year he finally reports and gets his first chance to play major league hockey. he is injured the whole year, gets cut, comes out the first year in the metropolitans at least the league in goals, sets the all-time points record in th
bernie morris was a fascinating character. i am writing a document right not to ask the hall of fame committee to reevaluate his career. he is, in a lot of opinions, the best hockey player that has not been inducted into the hockey hall of fame. it is an uphill battle to get some but he inducted 100 years later. atare doing research on him the library at university of washington, i uncovered a court document from 19 oh nine that told us his mom died when he was three and his dad died when he...
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about morris project. internet me below project no dummy it. up under no no learn as the i.d.c. set up in by industry operator put a sprint. it should be and then the. movie's been the i'm the guy in the. night it was it on. guy or girl in my lap i'm the guy beyond. the warrior in a number i think i like your body and when i'm going up when i'm very much. i don't know how i'm going to know to dance with you know. my you know michael dunn neck my dad heard that the head man had signed away the land. i think to some people my dad looks pretty calm like everything's under control but i can tell that he gets really stressed all. according to our lawyers went ahead men signed a letter of parting with the subway he had known so i would traditional to tory roughly about $100000.00 hectors. in a chance he got only 4000 hectors. basically this leaves us with a very small. government. just like our 1st essence in canada. ok so i love. it can only. be said. yeah. now we're not that large and i don't. know i'm not going to die i don't do that you know. we're going about the new york now and
about morris project. internet me below project no dummy it. up under no no learn as the i.d.c. set up in by industry operator put a sprint. it should be and then the. movie's been the i'm the guy in the. night it was it on. guy or girl in my lap i'm the guy beyond. the warrior in a number i think i like your body and when i'm going up when i'm very much. i don't know how i'm going to know to dance with you know. my you know michael dunn neck my dad heard that the head man had signed away the...
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i'm thinking about morris project. net me hello project a dummy get. up and learn as the ideas he set up in by industry corp. print. and then the. movies. i'm the guy in the. beyond i want to live in my lap i'm the guy beyond. i think. i'm going to win. i don't know the answer to me about. my neck my dad heard that the head man had signed away the land. i think to some people my dad looks pretty calm like everything's under control but i can tell that he gets really stressed. according to our lawyers went ahead men signed a letter of perimeter survey here announce our traditional territory roughly about 100000 hectors. in a chance we got only 4000 hectors. basically this leaves us with a very small reserve on government. just like our 1st lessons in canada. ok so i learned. about good can only. go in he said i. mean that is yeah. we know. now we're not that large and i don't. know i'm not going to die i don't do that you know i think i'm going to bring about the new doctrine and learn a lot more you know. it's all. gone by and. that's what i'm going do
i'm thinking about morris project. net me hello project a dummy get. up and learn as the ideas he set up in by industry corp. print. and then the. movies. i'm the guy in the. beyond i want to live in my lap i'm the guy beyond. i think. i'm going to win. i don't know the answer to me about. my neck my dad heard that the head man had signed away the land. i think to some people my dad looks pretty calm like everything's under control but i can tell that he gets really stressed. according to our...
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thinking about morris project. let me internet me hello project i've done it and we want to know. it's the i.d.c. so help him by industry operator put a sprint. it should be and then the. movie's been the i'm the guy in the. night it was. bianca i want to live in my lap i'm the guy beyond. maureen a number i think you're pretty and i'm going to when i'm 3 months. i don't know how i'm going to know you don't you know i'm. not. my kind of michael dunn not my dad heard that the head man had signed away the land i think to some people my dad looks pretty calm like everything's under control but i can tell that he gets really stressed all. according to our lawyers went ahead men signed a letter of parting with the subway he had known so i would traditional territory roughly about $100000.00 hectors. in a chance we got only 4000 hectors. basically this leaves us with a very small reserve on government line just like our 1st essence in canada. ok so i'm not. gonna live here i don't know he said i look good in that yeah. then. no we're not that large and i don't i am not going to die i do
thinking about morris project. let me internet me hello project i've done it and we want to know. it's the i.d.c. so help him by industry operator put a sprint. it should be and then the. movie's been the i'm the guy in the. night it was. bianca i want to live in my lap i'm the guy beyond. maureen a number i think you're pretty and i'm going to when i'm 3 months. i don't know how i'm going to know you don't you know i'm. not. my kind of michael dunn not my dad heard that the head man had signed...
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edwin morris has written three extended volumes on t.r.'s life.inging out this week 928 pages of roosevelt, taft, and the election of 1912. taft and roosevelt had once been a team, but now were rivals. it sometimes seems that there is nothing new to be said about a charismatic president who wrote more than 100,000 letters during his lifetime. in fact, yours truly published the study of theodore roosevelt's presidency two decades ago in which i repeated what was then the conventional wisdom about edith roosevelt's impact on her husband's years in office. like many another historian, i did not see any need to examine edith's correspondence with her son and thus, i, like many others, missed a key point about the first lady. i passed on a big story when at the time i only sampled edith's letters to kermit. i wasn't willing to expend what the germans call sitzfleisch in sitting and reading all these letters. okay. yet, as i hope i have demonstrated, the moment when a historian thinks that the subject or a historical figure has been defined, and put int
edwin morris has written three extended volumes on t.r.'s life.inging out this week 928 pages of roosevelt, taft, and the election of 1912. taft and roosevelt had once been a team, but now were rivals. it sometimes seems that there is nothing new to be said about a charismatic president who wrote more than 100,000 letters during his lifetime. in fact, yours truly published the study of theodore roosevelt's presidency two decades ago in which i repeated what was then the conventional wisdom...
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morris mentioned, the dislocation from earnings. we all know that. there's no question that's apparent and the market just completely ignores that chart. jonathan: do you think it's easier or more complex after the data on friday? tom: the fed? no, i think their job is much easier. i think the work on that jobs report was great. lisa mentioned earlier, add three percentage points in, it's still a grim, grim report. i think the fed's got a much easier job on wednesday. jonathan: chairman powell this wednesday, full coverage, of course, every singe meeting right here on bloomberg tv and on bloomberg radio. for our audience, from new york city, alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan farro with lisa abramowicz getting you prepared for the market open, with futures adding some weight to the rally of the last three weeks. the s&p 500 up by 16 points. we advance a half of one percent. outside of equities in the bond market, the theme continues. treasury yields higher up by a basis point to .9%. on a 30-year, steeper curve, up two basis points. from new york, thi
morris mentioned, the dislocation from earnings. we all know that. there's no question that's apparent and the market just completely ignores that chart. jonathan: do you think it's easier or more complex after the data on friday? tom: the fed? no, i think their job is much easier. i think the work on that jobs report was great. lisa mentioned earlier, add three percentage points in, it's still a grim, grim report. i think the fed's got a much easier job on wednesday. jonathan: chairman powell...
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quickly we're only just putting a quarantine here it britain's amp what's what would you said to morris jones and about the fact that our immediate response here in britain was not to shut down the airports i think in the us you had ample it's open to. that's right well. the global travel network is. the most integrated network we've seen and in human history someone can go from one side of the world to the other and. and a half day or so so it's. any pathogen they might be caried can move that way and that's the thing that's so shocking it's the speed at which new pathogens might spill over from the deepest forest and make a way to a regional capital and then onto a plane and to the other side of the world in short time and we're you know we despite the fact that we've left airports open we should have known that that was probably going to be the speed at which corona virus was going to make its way in the other direction of asia to the united states and get direction to europe. because of the kind of insidious nature of the. pathogen and its clinical course we just chose not to act an
quickly we're only just putting a quarantine here it britain's amp what's what would you said to morris jones and about the fact that our immediate response here in britain was not to shut down the airports i think in the us you had ample it's open to. that's right well. the global travel network is. the most integrated network we've seen and in human history someone can go from one side of the world to the other and. and a half day or so so it's. any pathogen they might be caried can move that...
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. >> not aware of jeremy morris?i did become aware of jason morris, i'm not sure at what point. >> and is that jeremy morris. i think you said jason. >> my mace take. >> and that is the big part of the point we're trying to make to the jury. >> while jason's lawyer argued the investigation hadn't been thorough, agent ludwick told us none of the names were viable suspects and they had followed every lead, even ones deemed not credible. >> no credible information. >> would the jury see reasonable doubt or would jason carter be spending the rest of his life in prison? the attorneys would have one more chance to make their case. >> coming up -- the verdict. >> i ask you to return a verdict of not guilty. >> there were only two people who knew what happened that day. one of them is dead and the other one is sitting in this chair. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ tank was overweight and had no deaenergy.pet, until freshpet... put the puppy back in my dog. ♪ >>> welcome back. at jason carter's murder trial, prosecutors knew
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chris morris.et — has died at the age of 72. he was known for his long red hair and his falsetto singing. the sweet's hits in the 19705 included ballroom blitz, fox on the run, and blockbuster. the royal hospital in chelsea, home of the chelsea pensioners, has been hosting its annual founder's day parade. this year, the celebration has been a more sombre affair because of the pandemic. ten veterans have died from the virus, and dozens more have been infected. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has been to speak to some of the pensioners who live there. earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust... with an average age of 82, death is part of life for the chelsea pensioners, but with the coronavirus it's hit this community of army veterans especially hard. he was one of life's gentleman... lockdown has prevented them from attending the funerals of friends, but they still remember every life lost with a simple service in the grounds. for the chaplain, it's been particularly busy. my normaljob
chris morris.et — has died at the age of 72. he was known for his long red hair and his falsetto singing. the sweet's hits in the 19705 included ballroom blitz, fox on the run, and blockbuster. the royal hospital in chelsea, home of the chelsea pensioners, has been hosting its annual founder's day parade. this year, the celebration has been a more sombre affair because of the pandemic. ten veterans have died from the virus, and dozens more have been infected. 0ur defence correspondent...
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cameras opposition leader morris come to critter do going to hook up the sprint or the crew barrows. people are happy to get the equipment but no tory to see otherwise. the government sees these organisations evolve on. the rocks this is their own agendas it is their spots on your wrist and it's time i come for us here it was. says started a program for a month ago alison a dozen people have been arrested across the country. despite their risk who wanted to disadvantaged communities almost every day. 300000 keets have been donated in over 15 communities through formal. because it comes to mind a senior member of the team says the are not backing down. we are worth reporting you are despite all the outlets are reporting that what is that report somebody my dad has that report you'll see i was i was 13 we have a young mind of this here because. i'm not going back. i'm not continuing only. we are because the need is enormous and we need to do our best so there is no way to stop it. congress interior minister who bundled them as it was not billable on our request for an interview. the ne
cameras opposition leader morris come to critter do going to hook up the sprint or the crew barrows. people are happy to get the equipment but no tory to see otherwise. the government sees these organisations evolve on. the rocks this is their own agendas it is their spots on your wrist and it's time i come for us here it was. says started a program for a month ago alison a dozen people have been arrested across the country. despite their risk who wanted to disadvantaged communities almost...
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marcus morris-eyton stays with us.will talk about the easing of the lockdown and indeed the risk of second wave infection. countries start to emerge from lockdown. what sort of companies are best placed to benefit from the structural changes that coronavirus will bring? this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 40 minutes until the start of the equity trading session. the first trading session of the week for the german market, of course, but elsewhere, the second. european stock futures pointing to the upside, up by .4%. less features point to little bit lower. let's get to some of the new slow this morning. countries starting to emerge from lockdown, particularly in europe. what sort of companies are best placed to benefit from the structural changes coronavirus will bring in the medium-term? marcus morris-eyton is still with us. anything to do with digitalization is going to be top of your list. which of the technology business models that we are really drawn to? marcus: the technology sec
marcus morris-eyton stays with us.will talk about the easing of the lockdown and indeed the risk of second wave infection. countries start to emerge from lockdown. what sort of companies are best placed to benefit from the structural changes that coronavirus will bring? this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 40 minutes until the start of the equity trading session. the first trading session of the week for the german market, of course, but elsewhere, the second....
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so i want to think pastors robert morris and steve dolan, they are great people.at people with a great reputation. i have to say that, great reputation. and gateway church, the team has been incredible in hosting this. i'd now like to ask pastor morris and bishop jackson to lead us in prayer. thank you. >> thank you. lord, we need to you. we need you at this time in our country and i thank you for our president. i think you, lord, for our leaders. i thank you, thank you. i know in the bible that went something was emphasized, it was repeated. holy, holy, holy. thank you, thank you, thank you. lord we are about to bring tremendous progress and i thank you for this administration. florida, we pray that your blessings in your guidance on this meeting, in jesus' name. >> father, we thank you so much for what you are doing today. you have revealed so many things that are on toward her, even evil. but we ask that you would give us the tongue of the learn. that we should know how to speak to the heart of the nation. give us a word and season to him that is weary and wake
so i want to think pastors robert morris and steve dolan, they are great people.at people with a great reputation. i have to say that, great reputation. and gateway church, the team has been incredible in hosting this. i'd now like to ask pastor morris and bishop jackson to lead us in prayer. thank you. >> thank you. lord, we need to you. we need you at this time in our country and i thank you for our president. i think you, lord, for our leaders. i thank you, thank you. i know in the...
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morris thank you for joining us we have the most racially diverse cabinet in our history well that's really the result of the systematic racism is it. that's to be honest when when you look in a systematic racism it's it's such a distraction to the individual you can you can say oh oh there's no systematic racism because that footballer gets lots of money all all those nice sexism because margaret thatcher is a woman no it's a. it's a city argument and i'm afraid that takes us away from actually discuss and what we should be discussing she is fix and fix and the inequalities that i've always been . you know kind of it shone a massive lights on it and now the now what's happened in america has really brought it to the forefront so as well we're going to incredible moment with go we've got such an opportunity and it's really important that we don't let this just be yet another flash and pan into a ball game and they came up about the most racially diverse cabinet comes on the back of an equality as minister coming about an upset about being as being one of the best places in the world
morris thank you for joining us we have the most racially diverse cabinet in our history well that's really the result of the systematic racism is it. that's to be honest when when you look in a systematic racism it's it's such a distraction to the individual you can you can say oh oh there's no systematic racism because that footballer gets lots of money all all those nice sexism because margaret thatcher is a woman no it's a. it's a city argument and i'm afraid that takes us away from...
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jonathan morris, formerly father jonathan morris.d to have you with us as always. >> thank you, stu. stuart: more on somewhat related subject. chicago's school board will vote today to end a contract with the police that puts police officers in schools. grady trimble has been tracking it all. grady are they saying anything about who would protect the kids if they get rid of the police. reporter: the chicago teachers union is holding a rally today. they support the motion to get rid of police from schools. instead here is what the teachers union says they should be replaced with, social workers, psychologists and what they call restorative justice coordinators this motion says that students of color are disproportionately harmed by having police in schools. this is a 33 million-dollar contract with the chicago police department. it puts 150 resource officers in schools to protect the students to make sure nothing gets out of hand. the teachers union is rallying in support of the motion to get rid of the cops. lori lightfoot, the mayor
jonathan morris, formerly father jonathan morris.d to have you with us as always. >> thank you, stu. stuart: more on somewhat related subject. chicago's school board will vote today to end a contract with the police that puts police officers in schools. grady trimble has been tracking it all. grady are they saying anything about who would protect the kids if they get rid of the police. reporter: the chicago teachers union is holding a rally today. they support the motion to get rid of...
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there is a problem with cleaning supplies, i think, it is a low part of the job and morris put toward the -- more is put toward the patient. when you pay over $8,000 a month you should get a little more than what you're getting in these nursing homes. as far as transferring patients they put them from the hospital because they cannot treat them anymore. they go to the nursing home or they go to hospice and then the nursing home. this should maybe be looked into. i don't know what else could be done, but there is a bottom line that is not being looked at. it is the fact of the way the patients are treated. i appreciate your time. host: thank you, joyce. guest: i appreciate the caller sharing their experience and important points of some of the issues are basic things. cleaningthings like also highlights the important role of the staff. also facedave infection. host: some of it seemed so solvable. the problems she pointed out were fundamental cleanliness and hygiene issues. guest: i don't want to underestimate the challenge of the covid-19 pandemic. we realize this has been devastating
there is a problem with cleaning supplies, i think, it is a low part of the job and morris put toward the -- more is put toward the patient. when you pay over $8,000 a month you should get a little more than what you're getting in these nursing homes. as far as transferring patients they put them from the hospital because they cannot treat them anymore. they go to the nursing home or they go to hospice and then the nursing home. this should maybe be looked into. i don't know what else could be...
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the clans there is the difference with the step in was the historical enquiries team under steve morris managed to find all the paperwork . which shows that that. what the authorities had known about. the plan leading up to the step in the carrying out of the bombing itself and the fact is that although they knew every single person who'd been involved in the planning the old coordination the determining of the target the making of the bomb the storing up the bomb everything then you everybody and everything about this ball despite that and spite the fact that 2 people were killed and the huge number of other people were very seriously engines not one single person was of a charged or convicted without bombing despite the i.e.c. knowing everything about it. the more we realize we all those years were easier of course. devastated as jim came through we better. relief. that i had gone on a cord. because i knew the army was there check the whole thing i need to check this cone of pharma and its orders. and their army and the police rather than copy argentina bonior. and known as the are yo
the clans there is the difference with the step in was the historical enquiries team under steve morris managed to find all the paperwork . which shows that that. what the authorities had known about. the plan leading up to the step in the carrying out of the bombing itself and the fact is that although they knew every single person who'd been involved in the planning the old coordination the determining of the target the making of the bomb the storing up the bomb everything then you everybody...
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the company's money documenting one of the signatories damiana as possible concedes the honest as morris was included in the deal here i'm a member of the time to. tell you what i do to bed. bostic posix signed a deal leasing the land to the company for 35 years after which ownership would be passed on to the indonesian government and in return the marine delta says he's tried would receive cars and housing but he alleges they received no benefits do you feel any guilt given all the land was just right now i'm not buying new you know i'm up a new woman a foreign you know it took on. my men a good opinion one on them up. and 2 up on me sung up at the penny one. let it go up when your idol you go up and then jump and run jenny. who don't look global you've got a monitor that can only put out to. the minute. posco international denied the deal was fraudulent they claimed the project provided adequate compensation and was approved by all levels of government. back in the forest linus on the price to his ancestors asking for help. but he's also resorted to more confrontational measures. for m
the company's money documenting one of the signatories damiana as possible concedes the honest as morris was included in the deal here i'm a member of the time to. tell you what i do to bed. bostic posix signed a deal leasing the land to the company for 35 years after which ownership would be passed on to the indonesian government and in return the marine delta says he's tried would receive cars and housing but he alleges they received no benefits do you feel any guilt given all the land was...
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seconds to do that tellings it but i will also say that when i tried to dive in a one year like dick morris i had to go release lower league let me test on the accelerated out just a little bit the combustion engine would always kick off so you know i would have lost the challenge if i was an electric motor only the car would a warning really really really threw it on its own into a little bit and i would have been released low. and the fact is that in order to beat that i might cite the best accelerator beliveau so the combustion they've been kicked in quite so either way i. last situation i have to be nice to you because it was impossible the situation even if we like that i think don't you just wonder that so often i think you can not even do worse that's the only reason you came up with this dalin so if you do i did. this to all just only crazy about music. from germany to dress. and write electronic music but they also. rolling around on the ground. in the video come to me at like jesus 22 different things i don't even know the name of some of them but they forgot one particular vehicl
seconds to do that tellings it but i will also say that when i tried to dive in a one year like dick morris i had to go release lower league let me test on the accelerated out just a little bit the combustion engine would always kick off so you know i would have lost the challenge if i was an electric motor only the car would a warning really really really threw it on its own into a little bit and i would have been released low. and the fact is that in order to beat that i might cite the best...
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. >> and in 1996, morris with the walk-off home run to win the college world series. >>> at number twoone year ago, i did a sports cast on my way to toronto for the nba finals. and the warriors would beat them to win their third title in four oh snap yeah. and so this is a three-time champion already. that's dope. >>> i don't know, i would - [announcer] the following is a paid commercial program for better bladder, sponsored by trusted therabotanics. are you always checking out the location of the nearest bathroom? do you have trouble sitting through a movie without a bathroom break? are you afraid you'll have an accident when you sneeze or laugh in public? are you constantly getting up throughout the night because you have to go? if you answered yes to any of these questions,
. >> and in 1996, morris with the walk-off home run to win the college world series. >>> at number twoone year ago, i did a sports cast on my way to toronto for the nba finals. and the warriors would beat them to win their third title in four oh snap yeah. and so this is a three-time champion already. that's dope. >>> i don't know, i would - [announcer] the following is a paid commercial program for better bladder, sponsored by trusted therabotanics. are you always...
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use of what's not the it is real custodial morris said by the affair even wish it may be to forestall than you feel especially in the wicked wicked for him to provoke them if they did in the future was most completely more free lithic such you go with the agony of. a clear love then you know. that there were you believe a she your beloved you on the shelf by the luscious course the unknown you gotta. look up to today to dust the whole of the cuckoo left by a small city but it did look at going to it at the call to that. city very. vegetal as much too soon from people monger who are just in buffalo change anything in the uk which just to get cocky to get out of the ocean you know you want to put as in you know less than it's been launched. because that's what i thought it was and so it is almost to the uk but it was a voice i knew. at the soldiers and it's up. there when you get your feel good. nor the. guns are gone so it was only with the death of a score of the words at the open door for the most well i guess you were there over but it was you know the premier what the future or the
use of what's not the it is real custodial morris said by the affair even wish it may be to forestall than you feel especially in the wicked wicked for him to provoke them if they did in the future was most completely more free lithic such you go with the agony of. a clear love then you know. that there were you believe a she your beloved you on the shelf by the luscious course the unknown you gotta. look up to today to dust the whole of the cuckoo left by a small city but it did look at going...
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to thank pastors robert morris and steve dulan they're great people. a great reputation, i have to say that. [applause] gateway church the team is incredible hosting this. i would like to ask pastor morris and bishop jackson to lead us in prayer. thank you. >> thank you. lord, we need you. we need you at this time in our country and i thank thank you fr president. i thank you lord for our leaders. i thank you, thank you, thank you. i know in the bible that when something was emphasized it was repeated. holy, holy, holy. thank you, thank you, thank you. lord, that we are about to bring tremendous progress to a problem that's been here for a long time and i thank you for this administration and lord, we pray your blessings, your guidance today on this meeting in jesus' name. >> father, we thank you so much for what you're doing today. you have revealed so many things that are untoward, even evil but we ask according to isaiah 50:4, that you would give us the tongue of the learned. that we should know how to speak to the heart of this nation. give us a wo
to thank pastors robert morris and steve dulan they're great people. a great reputation, i have to say that. [applause] gateway church the team is incredible hosting this. i would like to ask pastor morris and bishop jackson to lead us in prayer. thank you. >> thank you. lord, we need you. we need you at this time in our country and i thank thank you fr president. i thank you lord for our leaders. i thank you, thank you, thank you. i know in the bible that when something was emphasized it...
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other family members were arrested, were imprisoned, her mother had been executed. >> gouverneur morris who had been minister before monroe had worked to try to get her out of prison but morris was not popular with the french government at all since he had pretty much condemned revolution and said he supported the monarchy. >> when monroe's came, they picked up this effort to try to get a release and they staged a very dramatic event to draw attention to elizabeth monroe. and that is - excuse me, to madam lafayette, and that is they hired a very expensive carriage. elizabeth monroe dressed herself in her best and went to the prison where where madam lafayette was being held, asked to see her. the governor of the prison didn't know what to do meanwhile there was this crowd gathering because everyone wants to see who this person was coming in this carriage and words spread that it was the wife of the american minister. and she met with madam lafayette and basically made her case a public one. and some stories say, you know, sort of next day, she was released. well, it wasn't the next day.
other family members were arrested, were imprisoned, her mother had been executed. >> gouverneur morris who had been minister before monroe had worked to try to get her out of prison but morris was not popular with the french government at all since he had pretty much condemned revolution and said he supported the monarchy. >> when monroe's came, they picked up this effort to try to get a release and they staged a very dramatic event to draw attention to elizabeth monroe. and that...
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, there is a growing petition to rename the edmund pettis bridge after civil rights activist john morris. edmund pettis was a leader of the ku klux klan. that bridge was a backdrop of history. what was known as bloody sunday, pride activists including john lewis and martin luther king jr. were attacked with batons and tear gas by members of the police and national guard. as of right now, the petition on change.org has received more than 100,000 signatures. >>> the time is now 4:50. steve paulson has more on the weather. >> i think you will like it. it is a little cooler this morning. there is no doubt about it. temperatures will start to rebound. we are staying a little below average today. everyone jumps up tomorrow. we will have a lot of cloud cover. yesterday there were lenticular clouds. they look like flying saucers. we took a picture of some of them. that shows a lot of wind development. the wind is at apache fog. i know at the altamont pass, be careful, hang on. that is due west. there are a few 40s in the mix. lakeport is at 50. it is 53 in los altos. foster city and san mateo, p
, there is a growing petition to rename the edmund pettis bridge after civil rights activist john morris. edmund pettis was a leader of the ku klux klan. that bridge was a backdrop of history. what was known as bloody sunday, pride activists including john lewis and martin luther king jr. were attacked with batons and tear gas by members of the police and national guard. as of right now, the petition on change.org has received more than 100,000 signatures. >>> the time is now 4:50....
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i just must not think it is real for somebody morris said but if they wish it may be to forestall felix bustled in the we could do a good thing to present the misfits in the future was more free than they think such a go with the agony of the show did but father got a clue well then you know. that there were any ability to see you bill if you want to. but there were less risk with them and then when you guys. just of think you left. the book at quarter to quarter that. they. didn't. keep a mug of just a couple of change anything in luck which crockett that's. what's. going to. be watching. what is almost a bloke of his will there's a morsel you know. at the service and it's up. when you get your foot. you know we've got to. if the answer comes of was there would have been if the risk or of the wants of the if you look for them i'm sure i get you on the run over but it will show up a bit what them a few of them in there get their way what the park of the world or the out of them way by their front for them by that i was on your brother but as you know but it is just. hot one as it always
i just must not think it is real for somebody morris said but if they wish it may be to forestall felix bustled in the we could do a good thing to present the misfits in the future was more free than they think such a go with the agony of the show did but father got a clue well then you know. that there were any ability to see you bill if you want to. but there were less risk with them and then when you guys. just of think you left. the book at quarter to quarter that. they. didn't. keep a mug...
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reporter, morrie glover, shows us that the service was filled with tears and touching tributes. >> reporter: i love my brother, man. we had so many memories, you know, together. >> reporter: to some, george floyd was a beloved sibling. >> george was somebody always welcoming, always made people feel like they were special, and left nobody out. >> reporter: to others, he was a role model. >> he would stand up for justice anywhere. can why'all please say his name? >> george floyd. >> thank you all. >> reporter: to everyone at north central university, the loss of the man they called big george, big floyd, or his middle name, harry, felt like a death in the family. >> everybody loved george. >> reporter: floyd, now a symbol of justice and police brutality. but to those who knew him, they know he loved banana and mayonnaise sandwiches. when the superstar won his first nba championship, floyd felt like he won one too. >> i want to say thank you to him for being there, being a genuine person, just being loving and caring and someone i can count on no matter what. >> reporter: there were calls for
reporter, morrie glover, shows us that the service was filled with tears and touching tributes. >> reporter: i love my brother, man. we had so many memories, you know, together. >> reporter: to some, george floyd was a beloved sibling. >> george was somebody always welcoming, always made people feel like they were special, and left nobody out. >> reporter: to others, he was a role model. >> he would stand up for justice anywhere. can why'all please say his name?...
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. >> and in 1996, morris with the walk-off home run to win the college world series. >>> at number two, i did a sports cast on my way to toronto for the nba finals. and the warriors would beat them to win their third title in four years. >> oh snap. yeah. and so this is a three-time champion already. that's dope. >>> i don't know, i would ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. captioning sponsored by cbs >> the class of 2020 may not get the in-person graduation experience they were hoping for, but some celebrities are stepping in to try and make it up to those graduates. >> welcome to the play 'n learn preschool 2020 virtual graduation. now, please welcome your commencement speaker. >> greetings, graduates of play 'n learn preschool. i am two-time academy award nominee john malkovich. ( cheering ) you might know me from "the killing fields," the
. >> and in 1996, morris with the walk-off home run to win the college world series. >>> at number two, i did a sports cast on my way to toronto for the nba finals. and the warriors would beat them to win their third title in four years. >> oh snap. yeah. and so this is a three-time champion already. that's dope. >>> i don't know, i would ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. and there has...
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ches: our reality correspondent chris morris has this.hris was the fourth round of post-brexit trade talks taking remotely in the shadow of the coronavirus crisis. that has not helped matters, but it is not the only reason these talks have not made much progress. there is no agreement on the structure they are trying to negotiate. the e.u. once one deal, but the u.k. sees that as keeping it more tied to european institutions. the u.k. argues there should be a series of separate agrments, but the e.u. sees that as anothe exale of the u.k. trying to cherry pick the benefit it wants, while avoiding obligations of e.u. membership. there are also specific issues on which they hit a brick wall. a level plane field, insures businessesotn one side do have an unfair advantage over their competitors on the other. emall trade agts have these, but the e.u.o once the u.k. stick closely to e.u. on workers rights, environmental regulations and subsidies for businesses. then, there are fisheries. th u.k would like to have full access to the e.u. marketo
ches: our reality correspondent chris morris has this.hris was the fourth round of post-brexit trade talks taking remotely in the shadow of the coronavirus crisis. that has not helped matters, but it is not the only reason these talks have not made much progress. there is no agreement on the structure they are trying to negotiate. the e.u. once one deal, but the u.k. sees that as keeping it more tied to european institutions. the u.k. argues there should be a series of separate agrments, but...
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because we serve all the different courses on the morris chair. so you can eat most of the course with your hand. and that's the reason why would you do it more like naked in nature into. the restaurant offers only the conditions prepared on one and a half metre long boards this month this is also in line with a new restaurant guidelines one of the shops explains why. we just designed and decided to use these kind of words for 2 reasons the 1st one is actually to. pay for these times with people so there are so i don't believe there's going to be the place and beginning of the board so we never cross the line over. the 2nd reason is because if the food is going to be placed here in the middle so 2 people are going to be able to share a meal. we're supposed to eat this with our hands it's cold. eating with the hands is not. optimal here. eating in a greenhouse was the brainchild of co-founder of vellum felt old and i asked him how he developed the idea during the pandemic. we already have these little green houses at least a few of them because the
because we serve all the different courses on the morris chair. so you can eat most of the course with your hand. and that's the reason why would you do it more like naked in nature into. the restaurant offers only the conditions prepared on one and a half metre long boards this month this is also in line with a new restaurant guidelines one of the shops explains why. we just designed and decided to use these kind of words for 2 reasons the 1st one is actually to. pay for these times with...
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[applause] i want to thank pastors robert morris and steve dolan.applause] great people with a great reputation. church, the team has been incredible hosting us. i would like to ask pastor morris and bishop jackson to lead us in prayer. lord, we need you. we need you at this time in our country. i thank you for our president. i thank you lord for our leaders. i thank you. bible whenhe something is repeated, holy, holy, holy, thank you, thank you, thank you lord that we are about to bring tremendous progress to a problem that has been here for a long time. i thank you for this administration. we pray your blessings, your guidance today on this meeting in jesus' name. muchther, we thank you so for what you are doing today. you have revealed so many things, even evil. us ak that you would give tongue of the mind, that we should know how to speak to the heart of this nationj. the wording season to him that's weary, and morning by morning. and speak.ld hear we have a great and courageous president who is a problem solver. mouthpieceak as your and act as
[applause] i want to thank pastors robert morris and steve dolan.applause] great people with a great reputation. church, the team has been incredible hosting us. i would like to ask pastor morris and bishop jackson to lead us in prayer. lord, we need you. we need you at this time in our country. i thank you for our president. i thank you lord for our leaders. i thank you. bible whenhe something is repeated, holy, holy, holy, thank you, thank you, thank you lord that we are about to bring...
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. >> caller: i am emily morris. hi there, my name is emily morris and i live in the lower 8. something that hits me a lot about the last few days is san francisco in particular with our history and the context in which its policing force exists. i think that in august it would have been 54 years since the cafeteria riots where the police brutalized trans-women, particularly transwomen of color. and i think that many people today have spoken about the various -- the many, many times that police force has either brutalized or murdered san franciscoians. and i have to say that i was pretty stunned to hear mr. gordon-creed say, hmm, i don't know, or, i haven't really thought about it. i don't really have a position. i don't really have the text. and, frankly, i'm stunned that he kept himself forward on the police commission. i think that it's just like pretty outrageous that he thinks that he is remotely qualified, especially with what's happened and i would ask him to take his name out of consideration. but this is a time for no more half measures. this issue is urgent. and the
. >> caller: i am emily morris. hi there, my name is emily morris and i live in the lower 8. something that hits me a lot about the last few days is san francisco in particular with our history and the context in which its policing force exists. i think that in august it would have been 54 years since the cafeteria riots where the police brutalized trans-women, particularly transwomen of color. and i think that many people today have spoken about the various -- the many, many times that...
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will refer to morris measles seems to have been forgotten even though it's the most contagious disease more so than in bowler cove in $1000.00 ruth brewski but wow those diseases attract interest measles is ignored for example in 2019 there were more deaths from measles than from ebola. they're more yellow roll. the death toll from measles is more than 3 times that of ebola the local population knows too well the threat of silent killer such as malaria malnutrition or measles . joining me now is richard may he go he's the coordinator of the immunization and vaccines development program of the world and organizations in brazil really mr me he go thank you for joining us nearly 7000 people have been killed by missiles that too when a vaccine exists do you think all these debts were preventable. thank you very much for having me on your show yeah unfortunately yes the response is it is very much preventable death we do have a very efficient vaccine that's up events our missiles are our outbreak and the fact that that's not the relation and the children would not be reached to receive the
will refer to morris measles seems to have been forgotten even though it's the most contagious disease more so than in bowler cove in $1000.00 ruth brewski but wow those diseases attract interest measles is ignored for example in 2019 there were more deaths from measles than from ebola. they're more yellow roll. the death toll from measles is more than 3 times that of ebola the local population knows too well the threat of silent killer such as malaria malnutrition or measles . joining me now...
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. >> reporter: chris morris says he solved many problems over the years as a band director. not with a baton in his hand but with his bottom on a bicycle. >> like, how am i going to get this to happen? how am i going to get that? what am i going to do with these people? on the bike. >> reporter: chris' latest problem, though, his biggest one yet, is a little different. and he's not riding to think about it, he's riding to solve it. >> it's just something that i can do. >> reporter: chris came to oak grove in 1995. he and his late wife teresa built their band and color guard programs into champions. it came with a cost, though. traveling, performing and competing requiring them to raise tens of thousands of dollars each and every year. when the coronavirus hit this year, well, their biggest fund-raisers were among its victims. >> which typically raised between $25,000 and $30,000. so we're way behind. >> reporter: so chris, a lifelong cyclist, has taken it upon himself to make it up himself. >> and we are making our way to the start. >> reporter: he took off monday from his a
. >> reporter: chris morris says he solved many problems over the years as a band director. not with a baton in his hand but with his bottom on a bicycle. >> like, how am i going to get this to happen? how am i going to get that? what am i going to do with these people? on the bike. >> reporter: chris' latest problem, though, his biggest one yet, is a little different. and he's not riding to think about it, he's riding to solve it. >> it's just something that i can do....
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but as morris johnson's britain sells record amounts of arms to israel is the royal connection former israeli spy ari ben menasha who worked for robert maxwell the late disgraced british tabloid daily mirror and joins me now via skype from montreal in canada ari thanks for coming on i said israeli spy goes israel denies you are a spy despite the u.s. jury verdict that you acted for israel tell me about being a spy and why when you talk about geopolitics you're not fearful more fearful of assassination a living then and then. i wrote a book. there. i hope for the best of course it's a book that came out some years ago now geoffrey epstein is dead now guillen maxwell there are reports he's in paris you maintain that it was your employer robert maxwell owner of the daily mirror you say that he was an israeli agent and as was his daughter just not my employer i would like to correct that ok we work together. and you say that is do it again lane also though works for israel and it was robert maxwell who introduced geoffrey epstein to give lane maxwell way before the 1990 s. as mainstream m
but as morris johnson's britain sells record amounts of arms to israel is the royal connection former israeli spy ari ben menasha who worked for robert maxwell the late disgraced british tabloid daily mirror and joins me now via skype from montreal in canada ari thanks for coming on i said israeli spy goes israel denies you are a spy despite the u.s. jury verdict that you acted for israel tell me about being a spy and why when you talk about geopolitics you're not fearful more fearful of...
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romanians are now blaming the role for the spread of the corona virus we visited the small town of to morris to see how the roma are getting by in these difficult times. this is a roma neighborhood on the outskirts of target morass. it was temporarily guarded by romanian police apparently to stop them spreading coronavirus to the city. maria correct works for a humanitarian organization you know she's one of the few people who come here to hand out groceries the poor roma family and. that's the take on your home ok. from the irish clothes children are hungry to you. on leave you now with me to get the lockdown was hard we had nothing to eat and a few days ago we were allowed to collect scrap metal and to make money that now we can buy a few things but i've got 9 children and 5 grandchildren who sometimes we don't know who will get food and who won't get it like you know here. i get some eggs and. helps maria decide which families need help most urgently she doesn't have enough for everyone. he's roma himself so he sees the imbalance firsthand. so but among the nearly all residents in other n
romanians are now blaming the role for the spread of the corona virus we visited the small town of to morris to see how the roma are getting by in these difficult times. this is a roma neighborhood on the outskirts of target morass. it was temporarily guarded by romanian police apparently to stop them spreading coronavirus to the city. maria correct works for a humanitarian organization you know she's one of the few people who come here to hand out groceries the poor roma family and. that's the...
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and destroy or do you care to ditch which morris created by white american tradition america dish to get depressed problem and give those divide 8 in american society that that is the ideology and the message of it let me go to glenn right now i mean what that one of the most important outcomes of the civil rights movement was the voter participation so go it's go look at all of the cities that are almost all the cities that have been burning over the last few weeks run by democrats very often by african-american mayors. police chiefs i mean they they got rightfully got the vote the promise of the constitution of equality in participation in public life and then you have all of these cities that are so badly run and now they want to turn around it's all because of racism which is absolutely nonsense it's bad governance and i would say bad government it was allowed to happen because that's politically correct and comfortable and again i will not repeat i will not move away from the issue of last week when you look at the issue of how the country is basically poor right now poverty doe
and destroy or do you care to ditch which morris created by white american tradition america dish to get depressed problem and give those divide 8 in american society that that is the ideology and the message of it let me go to glenn right now i mean what that one of the most important outcomes of the civil rights movement was the voter participation so go it's go look at all of the cities that are almost all the cities that have been burning over the last few weeks run by democrats very often...
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just the thought that you have is a real custodian morris said but you wish it may be to forestall than your fearless before it would good for him to produce the misfits in the future was more free lithic such a good deal with jagat if he had but thought they got one a clue. no rebuy look at that over the ability to see you bill if you want to. buy the less risk worth of unknown you cry less. helpful today just alluded to left by a source anybody could look at a quick look at the quote to look at what i am. simply.
just the thought that you have is a real custodian morris said but you wish it may be to forestall than your fearless before it would good for him to produce the misfits in the future was more free lithic such a good deal with jagat if he had but thought they got one a clue. no rebuy look at that over the ability to see you bill if you want to. buy the less risk worth of unknown you cry less. helpful today just alluded to left by a source anybody could look at a quick look at the quote to look...