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so really a more inclusive decision, a taken by mr. mary, new movies, and then the entire block. so to say it got a strong response from the entire g. 20 block in this, this is really going to benefit both sides is what i would say. and finally, all of the big news from the g 20, when you i've tried to be made on your is that yes, there will be a join to communicate. and this is a big win for in the i really remember india is role as a mediator as a probable car, as a net goal c h dar, was being talked about. and india finally was able to do that. you know, with the g 20 itself is a, it is a reflection of multiple letter to stop the fact that it was in a way the, the salience of the 7 was a decade ago. replaced by the salience of the g 20. i think that the total for the was a statement. now what you see before you in terms of the lead does declaration and the discussions that are going on. obviously discussions i'm on the very broad, very diverse range of countries at different levels of economic development. which i was economic on social cultural composition is, is quite differ
so really a more inclusive decision, a taken by mr. mary, new movies, and then the entire block. so to say it got a strong response from the entire g. 20 block in this, this is really going to benefit both sides is what i would say. and finally, all of the big news from the g 20, when you i've tried to be made on your is that yes, there will be a join to communicate. and this is a big win for in the i really remember india is role as a mediator as a probable car, as a net goal c h dar, was...
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so really a more inclusive decision, a taken by mr. mary, new movies, and then the entire block. so to say it got a strong response from the entire g 20 bill. walk in this, this is really going to benefit both sides is what i would say. and finally, all of the big news from the g 20, when you are traveling teammate down here, is that yes, there will be a join to communicate. and this is a big win for in the i really remember india is role as a mediator, as of probably car as a net goal c h dar was being talked about. and india finally was able to do that in a way the g. 20 itself is of, is that a section also a multiple letter to the fact that the was in a way the, the salience of the 7 was a decade ago replaced by the salience of the g 20. i think that the total for the was a statement. now what you see before you in terms of the lead does declaration and the discussions that are going on. obviously discussions on the very broad, very diverse range of countries at different levels of eco nomic development. which i was economics on social cultural composition is, is quite differe
so really a more inclusive decision, a taken by mr. mary, new movies, and then the entire block. so to say it got a strong response from the entire g 20 bill. walk in this, this is really going to benefit both sides is what i would say. and finally, all of the big news from the g 20, when you are traveling teammate down here, is that yes, there will be a join to communicate. and this is a big win for in the i really remember india is role as a mediator, as of probably car as a net goal c h dar...
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so really a more inclusive decision, a taken by mr. mary, new movies and then the entire block. so to say it got a strong response from the entire g 20 bill. walk in this, this is really going to benefit both sides is what i would say. and finally, all the big news from the g 20, when you are traveling to you made on your, is that yes, there will be a joint communicate. and this is a big win for in the i really remember india as role as a mediator, as of probably car as a net goal c h dar was being talked about. and india finally was able to do that. you know, with the g 20 itself is a, is a reflection of multiple letter to stop the fact that it was in a way that the, the salience of the 7 was a decade ago replaced by the salience of the g 20. i think that the total for the was a statement. now what you see before you in terms of the leaders declaration and the discussions that are going on are obviously discussion. so i'm on the very broad, very diverse range of countries at different levels of economic development, which i was economics on social cultural composition is, is qu
so really a more inclusive decision, a taken by mr. mary, new movies and then the entire block. so to say it got a strong response from the entire g 20 bill. walk in this, this is really going to benefit both sides is what i would say. and finally, all the big news from the g 20, when you are traveling to you made on your, is that yes, there will be a joint communicate. and this is a big win for in the i really remember india as role as a mediator, as of probably car as a net goal c h dar was...
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marie's car. >> is it fair to say that as you're driving, mr. not in that moment where i was driving on a scenic route at the beach. >> wait, wait, a scenic route? >> yes. >> your concern was scenic routes when the mother of your 8-month-old son is missing? >> lewin also wanted to get andre's thoughts about why marcus testified against him. >> are you aware as you sit here of any motive that he might have for trying to say that you're responsible for his mom's death? >> yes. >> you are aware. and what is that? >> the influence by many who pretty much tainted him and telling him negative things about me over the years from his relatives to the law enforcement people who interviewed him. >> finally, lewin asked a question that seemed to get under andre's skin. >> isn't it true, mr. jackson, that marie told you that she was leaving you? >> absolutely not. >> that same day? >> november 11th. >> absolutely not. >> had she ever -- >> after three months in court and 18 years after marie's death, co-prosecutor pat kerry gave the prosecution's closing ar
marie's car. >> is it fair to say that as you're driving, mr. not in that moment where i was driving on a scenic route at the beach. >> wait, wait, a scenic route? >> yes. >> your concern was scenic routes when the mother of your 8-month-old son is missing? >> lewin also wanted to get andre's thoughts about why marcus testified against him. >> are you aware as you sit here of any motive that he might have for trying to say that you're responsible for his...
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skill intensive john edmans professor of finance atton college ells charles simmons mr professor of human rights marygrove college from detroit thank you. you both with that we come to for this edition of the news. this week's episode of iran tech we come to luar province to check out a pharmaceuticals company that specializes in making trucks for livestock, pultry and various fish in all sorts of different categories, so liquid solutions, ointments and so on and so forth, so we're going to take a look at some of the exclusive drugs that they make here and only here in iran and talk about the science behind it and get to know the process that goes behind the managing of different types of drugs, stay tuned. on september 22, 1980, and without so much as a formal warning, sadam or. یه موضوعات سیاسی جامعه شناسیی و تاریخی داره یعنی هیچی نداشتیم. وقتی خرم شهرهر آزاد شد در واقع کمر عراق شکست توی جنگ و جنگ تکلیفش معلوم شد. news in brief for this hour, iran intelligence minister, security forces have thoughted multiple assassination plans targeting senior sunny clerics, judges and members of the islamic revo
skill intensive john edmans professor of finance atton college ells charles simmons mr professor of human rights marygrove college from detroit thank you. you both with that we come to for this edition of the news. this week's episode of iran tech we come to luar province to check out a pharmaceuticals company that specializes in making trucks for livestock, pultry and various fish in all sorts of different categories, so liquid solutions, ointments and so on and so forth, so we're going to...
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mr. carroll would have made of great difference. mary, you jump in if you think you faced a crisis like kathy graham. >> i do think he lived in a time where you had all your owners like in north carolina, gordon gray, who, they had the means and they had him do what he wanted to do. they saw the newspaper as a public service and every profit was put back into the paper. gordon great never took assent. that's a different world. in terms of a specific crisis, when he was in the new york times, there was a change of management at the times and he and scotty reston had a lot of independent. they did what they wanted. they got to be that the times was certain to come down to washington, editing their copy. max frankel said, a famous reporter who was there, reading their copy after it had been edited in new york was hard to keep done your lunch because they changed it so much. carroll didn't like this and he wrote an article about where he interviewed john f. kennedy and new york wanted him to put a quote in from kennedy that wallace carroll h
mr. carroll would have made of great difference. mary, you jump in if you think you faced a crisis like kathy graham. >> i do think he lived in a time where you had all your owners like in north carolina, gordon gray, who, they had the means and they had him do what he wanted to do. they saw the newspaper as a public service and every profit was put back into the paper. gordon great never took assent. that's a different world. in terms of a specific crisis, when he was in the new york...
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mr. kerr, let's throw this open mary kay, who's got some good questions. and i think whereas nicole they supposed to come up here, she's for the poor folks that can't make their way. we have some people coming up. well, i can't read my own writing. i took notes here and i have no idea what i was saying, but that, you know, that the reston carroll relationship was an extraordinary one. i saw tom the other day who said there's no that my dad had greater respect or professional admiration or fondness for than than wally carol. so that was a very, very special and one story you do have. please come on up. are you? you're ready. i'll continue with my tell who you are. if i. my name is -- smith richard smith. i'm ordinary citizen. now. when i as you went through the early part, the really exciting and derring do part of the wallace carroll struck me and this happens here at book talks here from time time that exciting things like this say well this would make a great movie you know this is really cinematic material so i don't know whether you've already addresse
mr. kerr, let's throw this open mary kay, who's got some good questions. and i think whereas nicole they supposed to come up here, she's for the poor folks that can't make their way. we have some people coming up. well, i can't read my own writing. i took notes here and i have no idea what i was saying, but that, you know, that the reston carroll relationship was an extraordinary one. i saw tom the other day who said there's no that my dad had greater respect or professional admiration or...
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todd lincoln -- julia grant was not a big fan of mary todd lincoln and mrs. grant says they have got to go see their children in new jersey, which they did and president lincoln was assassinated that night. grant is bereft with guilt and he thinks if i had been there married would have been able to save president lincoln. he was also a target, grant was of john wilkes-booth. >> after he was assassinated grant stands at the time of the most popular figure. >> by far. johnson despise that. he despised the grant had that power and grew to really hate him. johnson did to the point where he was just trying to figure out how to get them out of the way want to send them to mexico and do all these things in grant stood up to him and said no. he said if it's a military worker i will go but i'm not going if this is just you sending me. >> grant us known as the northern union general but you write in your book that because the approach that he took to southern soldiers to the confederates i don't want to see the people in the south admired him as much as those in the n
todd lincoln -- julia grant was not a big fan of mary todd lincoln and mrs. grant says they have got to go see their children in new jersey, which they did and president lincoln was assassinated that night. grant is bereft with guilt and he thinks if i had been there married would have been able to save president lincoln. he was also a target, grant was of john wilkes-booth. >> after he was assassinated grant stands at the time of the most popular figure. >> by far. johnson despise...
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although they looked at anybody close to marie, anybody including mr. one police came to me and asked for dna. that's when i freaked out. and i had to explain to him that i wasn't even there. i was four and a half hours from there. >> he cooperated with investigators. and he was cleared. and when the forensics people were vanished in the house. and police handed over the keys, it was him as her executor, who had it cleaned and emptied. >> so i saw the crime scene. >> what was that like? >> you see blood on the walls. you see blood on the floor. it's like, csi. but it's not csi. >> he had to step outside for a cigarette to steady himself. and then he went back in, resolve to take care of murray france cuomo's last business. and to laugh in his broken hearted way. about the easygoing woman whose life he had once shared. >> we got rid of her civilian clothes. so, in every, coat in every pan she had money. just change. dollar bills. so, it made me laugh. because that was marie. that was marie. >>anne marson cook and howard gray, live just a 45 minutes drive
although they looked at anybody close to marie, anybody including mr. one police came to me and asked for dna. that's when i freaked out. and i had to explain to him that i wasn't even there. i was four and a half hours from there. >> he cooperated with investigators. and he was cleared. and when the forensics people were vanished in the house. and police handed over the keys, it was him as her executor, who had it cleaned and emptied. >> so i saw the crime scene. >> what was...
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mr. buzbee: so the hail mary, roger stop back -- let's throw in a bunch of malarkey at the end. conspiracy, although there is no agreement, misappropriation, never happen, a religion of duty, -- there were licked of duty. unfit for office, no evidence to support any of the articles, there is no evidence to support any of these articles. these are thrown in later because as you deliberate there will be somebody who says all right, there is no proof, that we have this article. with got to get him! -- we have got to get him! don't do that. that is not based on evidence. that ain't the way it works. throw it out the wall and hope something sticks. that ain't the way it works in court and that should not be the way it works in a historic impeachment proceeding. it holds no water. so why are we here? we are here because dade phelan got his feelings hurt. he was so drunk handling house business, knowing full well that they had no evidence to support an impeachment. when ken paxton says, you embarrassed the devil out of yourself, you should resign, they set up the process and impeached
mr. buzbee: so the hail mary, roger stop back -- let's throw in a bunch of malarkey at the end. conspiracy, although there is no agreement, misappropriation, never happen, a religion of duty, -- there were licked of duty. unfit for office, no evidence to support any of the articles, there is no evidence to support any of these articles. these are thrown in later because as you deliberate there will be somebody who says all right, there is no proof, that we have this article. with got to get...
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mr. president, i am very pleased to join chair marie as we begin debate on the first of what i hope willa series of fiscal year 2024 appropriations packages considered on the senate floor in the coming weeks and i want to commend the chair for her leadership, for her bipartisanship, for her relentlessness getting us where we are today. it did take a lot of work and it's been a pleasure to be her partner. when chair marie and i took the appropriations committee at the beginning this year, we set forth the goal of returning regular order to the appropriations process. now chair marie and i served in the senate and we remember what regular order means. it means going through the committee process, reporting bills out after hearings and markups, bringing them to the senate floor but many of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle never experienced regular order. that's how long it has been for the process. the system just works better when we adhere with committee members having the opportunity and the senators having the chance to work as well. regular order is not easy but in fact it is
mr. president, i am very pleased to join chair marie as we begin debate on the first of what i hope willa series of fiscal year 2024 appropriations packages considered on the senate floor in the coming weeks and i want to commend the chair for her leadership, for her bipartisanship, for her relentlessness getting us where we are today. it did take a lot of work and it's been a pleasure to be her partner. when chair marie and i took the appropriations committee at the beginning this year, we set...
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mr. garfield. >> garfield. >> garfield gets assassinated. >> his mom mary tye lincoln. i started with her. it was startling to have the president's widow. >> that's where i learned that from. >> ikn tell them, you don't thik that the white gentleman from the northern suburbs and brother from the south side will get along and the very first time, i probably with 88% with everything that you said, man. and then in true niel form, i could have had you were a liar. >> i asked dylan to do this with many because to me it wasn't matter the form of the history. i happened t to write a book. he happens to do tiktoks and tours. i certainly hope he does a book. [applause] >> the romans wrote in wax with a stylist. i think,, you know, when people focus -- i like books myself but i also have a kindle. it's not the format that much. books are great because they are always there and you pick them up and you rediscover them. going through this book, you know, you have to ask yourself what's the purpose of the stories and when we are seeing southern states that are getting rid of books because they challen
mr. garfield. >> garfield. >> garfield gets assassinated. >> his mom mary tye lincoln. i started with her. it was startling to have the president's widow. >> that's where i learned that from. >> ikn tell them, you don't thik that the white gentleman from the northern suburbs and brother from the south side will get along and the very first time, i probably with 88% with everything that you said, man. and then in true niel form, i could have had you were a liar....
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lucas: and it appears all but inevitable barring last-minute hail mary we just heard from mrs will be impacted by the national park service close and passports it will take a lot longer reaching the irs by that what happening and americans rely on social suit if an assistance including food sales could be denied and in some government workers say the tsa agents in protest over not getting paid, maybe even call out sick printed now speaking of traveling, some would say the traveling illegally into the country, earlier gop candidates vivek ramaswamy discussed the situation on the border with her own neil caputo. >> we have a swiss cheese of her sudden portable has proven to be enough the cartels are building and the cartel fans, tunnels on trucks are able to drive underneath the ball and so perfectly legal, legally morally and ethically justified and the military to seal our own border also also a pragmatist prayed. lucas: no casey steagall down the southern border will have reporting later this hour but the record-setting number of it migrants entering entering our borders legally is m
lucas: and it appears all but inevitable barring last-minute hail mary we just heard from mrs will be impacted by the national park service close and passports it will take a lot longer reaching the irs by that what happening and americans rely on social suit if an assistance including food sales could be denied and in some government workers say the tsa agents in protest over not getting paid, maybe even call out sick printed now speaking of traveling, some would say the traveling illegally...
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maris. you may recall that mr. torres is now one of the witnesses for the prosecution. we know from the indictment that another trump employee named carlos d.i.o. lovera allegedly told mr. tavares repeatedly that the boss wanted security footage for from mar-a-lago deleted after the fbi requested that footage. the times reports on what happened next. so after returning from that office -- rounds of novar, when it happened according to people with knowledge of what took place. within, days mr. to various relay the story to a superior in trump tower. one executive -- trump organization's director of security apparently became alarmed about -- calamari alerted the countries -- to deliver a storm warning not to delete anything. so trump demands that the security footage be deleted. you see old tavares, the i.t. guy, it's reluctant to do it, and he runs that request up the chain. and the trump organization lawyers benefit to flee say absolutely not do not do that, no way. we know that some point after that, another trump employee drains the pulitzer mar-a-lago and just happe
maris. you may recall that mr. torres is now one of the witnesses for the prosecution. we know from the indictment that another trump employee named carlos d.i.o. lovera allegedly told mr. tavares repeatedly that the boss wanted security footage for from mar-a-lago deleted after the fbi requested that footage. the times reports on what happened next. so after returning from that office -- rounds of novar, when it happened according to people with knowledge of what took place. within, days mr....
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mr. carroll would've made a difference but the business model doesn't work anymore. mary, jumping if you think he faced a crisis like captain graham faced. >> i do think he lived in a time where you had owners like his owner in north carolina, gordon gray, who had the means and they let him do what he wanted to do. they saw the newspaper as a public service and every prophet was put back in the paper. that's a different world than what we live in today. in terms of a specific crisis, when he was in the new york times there was a change of management at the time. he and scotty had a lot of independence. they did what they wanted. it got to be that the times are starting to come a little too often to washington editing their copy, max franco said at one point a famous reporter who was there that said reading their copy after new york it was hard to keep down your lunch. they had changed it so much. carroll didn't like this. he wrote an article about john f. kennedy. new york wanted him to put a quote in from kennedy that wallace carroll had not heard. he said no, i did not
mr. carroll would've made a difference but the business model doesn't work anymore. mary, jumping if you think he faced a crisis like captain graham faced. >> i do think he lived in a time where you had owners like his owner in north carolina, gordon gray, who had the means and they let him do what he wanted to do. they saw the newspaper as a public service and every prophet was put back in the paper. that's a different world than what we live in today. in terms of a specific crisis, when...
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mr. dmytro, one more question, you just mentioned the taurus, the head of the bundestag defense committee, mariegnes strak zimmerman, called on the german government to immediately supply ukraine with long-range taurus missiles. such calls are periodically heard, but... she emphasized that ukraine has the right to attack targets on the territory of the russian federation. according to her , with the help of purposeful use of these missiles, our army will be able to to seriously disrupt russian logistics, at the same time she believes that it is necessary to recognize that kyiv can attack with the help of tauroskyl and in the russian federation itself. and, please tell me, in your opinion, the head of the bundestag committee on defense issues allows herself this thesis because we do not have tauris, that is, is this really a prospect, yes, absolutely, because there are no tauris, so you can be so optimistic, even if you beat alaska, yes, absolutely right, colleagues, let's remember, do you remember the raid of the rdk in to russia, when samples of western weapons were used during the raid, it was
mr. dmytro, one more question, you just mentioned the taurus, the head of the bundestag defense committee, mariegnes strak zimmerman, called on the german government to immediately supply ukraine with long-range taurus missiles. such calls are periodically heard, but... she emphasized that ukraine has the right to attack targets on the territory of the russian federation. according to her , with the help of purposeful use of these missiles, our army will be able to to seriously disrupt russian...
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mary: when viva learned the planets in science class, mrs.more said that when the earth is closest to the sun, that point is called perihelion. and that was how she thought of herself and her mother. she was the closest anyone could get to charlotte maybe until the end of time. thank you. mary: i'm mary otis and this is my brief but spectacular take on finding your voice. geoff: you can find more brief but spectacular videos online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. amna: tomorrow, join us for an exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. geoff: and i am geoff bennett. thanks for spending part of your evening with us. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> architect, beekeeper, mentor. your raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> it was like an off moment, this -- like an aha moment, this is what i love doing. early-stage companies have energy that energizes me. these are people trying to change the worl
mary: when viva learned the planets in science class, mrs.more said that when the earth is closest to the sun, that point is called perihelion. and that was how she thought of herself and her mother. she was the closest anyone could get to charlotte maybe until the end of time. thank you. mary: i'm mary otis and this is my brief but spectacular take on finding your voice. geoff: you can find more brief but spectacular videos online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. amna: tomorrow, join us for an...
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mary, good morning. >> caller: good morning. goodod morning. >> host: go ahead. what's your question or comment for mr. kelly? >> caller: mr. kelly, i'm a retired federal worker, and i know that social security won't be impacted, but will retired federal workers, will we get paid? >> guest: well, you know, you will get your paycheck as a retiree. that's not going to be an issue. social security itself will be affected. the working, work force of social security will be affected, but you will get paid. now, in the event that, you know, if there's an issue with your paycheck, you know, i don't know how you would address that. i think that's something that we have to be concerned about. or if there is a new claim many social security, you know, that's something we e need to be concerned about. >> host: i just want to kill into that a a little -- to dig into that a little bit more. my understanding that social security checks would still go out, it's just that processing new claims, and that happens everyit day at the social secury administration, that's what would not happen during the shutdown, correct? >> guest: absolutely,
mary, good morning. >> caller: good morning. goodod morning. >> host: go ahead. what's your question or comment for mr. kelly? >> caller: mr. kelly, i'm a retired federal worker, and i know that social security won't be impacted, but will retired federal workers, will we get paid? >> guest: well, you know, you will get your paycheck as a retiree. that's not going to be an issue. social security itself will be affected. the working, work force of social security will be...
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mrs. lincoln, invite the grants to ford theater the night of the assassination. the grants, almost go. mary todd lincoln, julia grant, was not a big fan of mary todd lincoln. misses grant says they have to see their children in jersey. they did. president lincoln was assassinated that night. grant, has guilt and he thinks, if i would've been there, i would've been able to save president lincoln. he also was a target, grant was, of john wilkes booth. >> after lincoln was assassinated, grant stands at the time as the most popular figure. >> johnson, despised grant. he despised that he had that power. he grew to really hate him. johnson, did. to the point where he was trying to figure out how to get him out of the way? he wanted to send him to mexico and do all of these things, stood up to him and said, no. he said, if it's a military order, i will go. but, i am not going if it is just you sending me. >> grant was known as the northern union general. you're right in your book, because of the approach that he took to southern soldiers, to the confederates, i do not want to say people in the sou
mrs. lincoln, invite the grants to ford theater the night of the assassination. the grants, almost go. mary todd lincoln, julia grant, was not a big fan of mary todd lincoln. misses grant says they have to see their children in jersey. they did. president lincoln was assassinated that night. grant, has guilt and he thinks, if i would've been there, i would've been able to save president lincoln. he also was a target, grant was, of john wilkes booth. >> after lincoln was assassinated,...
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printing for and that means he's spokesperson marie is a her, or the same thing that russians not humans. the reality is the russians are not european russians. as mr. donnell was clear to say, russians have a different culture. russians are agent. and ultimately they do come from the mind goals. they do come from people who are wanting to be slaves and wants to be led just as it was from the days of king, just con, what's happening to every russian that supports. lot of mir cruise decisions...
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marie had said. is that a priority? because it does take away from staff and mr. beck just said that it is a priority. so i'm really glad to hear that. i think it really is important to have reliable data that we know that these numbers are real , that would be confident and the outcomes are what we are seeking. so thanks. thank you. so next item, please. item number eight resolution establishing an ad hoc nominating committee consisting of three members of the treasure island development authority board of directors to nominate officers to serve a one year term. okay, so this is a resolution. we do it every year. we need an ad hoc nominate committee. i'm going to suggest that linda richardson, mark dunlop and jeanette howard be on that ad hoc nominating committee. it's just an additional half an hour before our next board meeting. so i hope you will serve. so moved. okay. second, so it's been moved in second. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed. and the ayes have it. thank you for your service. so next item, please. item number nine resolution approving and authorizing the execution of use
marie had said. is that a priority? because it does take away from staff and mr. beck just said that it is a priority. so i'm really glad to hear that. i think it really is important to have reliable data that we know that these numbers are real , that would be confident and the outcomes are what we are seeking. so thanks. thank you. so next item, please. item number eight resolution establishing an ad hoc nominating committee consisting of three members of the treasure island development...
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mr. pendleton, you know where you are, don't you? >> reporter: hollywood imagined warren beatty greeted in "heaven too late." keefer sutherland and kevin bacon revisited their sins in "flat liners." maryced none of thing. >> it's like going home and there's nothing to be afraid of. >> reporter: the cincinnati writer's heart stopped for several minutes in the hospital in 2004. >> and i could see everything, feel everything, hear everything even though i know now i was medically dying. i felt an overwhelming rush and almost a pressure being pulled, almost like a force field being pulled back into my body and then i woke up and saw the doctors i'd been seeing working on me. >> reporter: a study published today. it found people who went into cardiac arrest and brought back to life by cpr almost 40% had a recollection of dying. >> we found normal brain electrical activity consistent with the types of things we all have when we're fully conscious. >> reporter: what did your study show about what happens to the brain after the heart stops? >> contrary to the way doctors have been taught that after the heart stops, the brain does not die. it hibernates and shows the ability to recover even an
mr. pendleton, you know where you are, don't you? >> reporter: hollywood imagined warren beatty greeted in "heaven too late." keefer sutherland and kevin bacon revisited their sins in "flat liners." maryced none of thing. >> it's like going home and there's nothing to be afraid of. >> reporter: the cincinnati writer's heart stopped for several minutes in the hospital in 2004. >> and i could see everything, feel everything, hear everything even though...
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at author and author and essayist mary eberstadt talks to take your calls on religious freedom and the sexual revolution in america. mrs. eberstadt, an expert on christian altar, the author of many books, it is dangerous to believe, how the west lost god and adam and eve after the pill revisited. an update to her 2012 book about the social change brought about by the sexual revolution of the 1960s. join in the conversation with phone calls, facebook comments and text lapse. "in depth" with mary eberstadt live on booktv on c-span2. >> i have the privilege of serving as president and ceo at the virginia museum of history and culture and i'm honored to be the first welcome you tonight's program. thank you so much for joining us. this evening, we are so pleased to be hope presenting this timely discussion with our friends at the john marshall center for constitutional history and civics. i'm pleased to serve on that board but that's not the most important reason why collaboration between these organizations is such a natural. we have shared values and a shared history. chief justice john marshall as many of you know was th
at author and author and essayist mary eberstadt talks to take your calls on religious freedom and the sexual revolution in america. mrs. eberstadt, an expert on christian altar, the author of many books, it is dangerous to believe, how the west lost god and adam and eve after the pill revisited. an update to her 2012 book about the social change brought about by the sexual revolution of the 1960s. join in the conversation with phone calls, facebook comments and text lapse. "in depth"...
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mary poppins to say, goodbye. goodbye. dima we're leaving too. i didn’t understand mrs. banks, why not according to the script?pens, your philosopher grandfather. no , he assembles cars at avtovaz. you then why did you come anyway? ilya what did you come for? here? listen, well, i don’t know myself, they called me and said hall 4,000. to be honest, i thought it needed to be plastered. well, there you go , well, you and i are like a family, and in a family there are freaks, well, goodbye. mary poppins, nothing has changed, she kept pulling the blanket over herself. now he insults me all the time. come on, insult him, he also has all the text and daily allowance. so why are you here again? well, of course, i’m telling you, you can’t just leave kvn. and why do we need so many did we go together so much in connection? well , we saw each other naked and insane. yes, morning, of course today was not very good. but we wanted to return home from kvn, you can return anywhere. do you want to go home? do you want to go back to the past? look, these are not just children. before you chose kvn, go and talk. well, hello my
mary poppins to say, goodbye. goodbye. dima we're leaving too. i didn’t understand mrs. banks, why not according to the script?pens, your philosopher grandfather. no , he assembles cars at avtovaz. you then why did you come anyway? ilya what did you come for? here? listen, well, i don’t know myself, they called me and said hall 4,000. to be honest, i thought it needed to be plastered. well, there you go , well, you and i are like a family, and in a family there are freaks, well, goodbye....
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mary was still a teenager when she met nicholas for lunch on this college campus in dayton. afterwards, he offered to walk her to class. he was almost like a drjekyll—mrtype. he just... he keeps trying to kiss me and i'm not into it. during that point, somebody comes down into the stairway and they see him on top of me. i went to the police and i filed a complaint. he did get found guilty of public indecency and a sexual imposition charge. there was a fine. there was some jail time, but it was suspended. and then he had to register as a sex offender for 15 years. what happened on that college campus in january 2008 would have lasting implications. a man suspected in a sexual. assault case in utah years ago is now in police custody in scotland tonight... . the evidence gathered when rossi assaulted mary would provide a breakthrough for prosecutors investigating an alleged rape in the state of utah. this case sat cold in utah from 2008 until about 2019, when we entered the evidence from a rape kit that had sat on the shelf into the database. and that allowed us to get a hit on a man named nicholas rossi. nicholas rossi has gone by a variety of names ove
mary was still a teenager when she met nicholas for lunch on this college campus in dayton. afterwards, he offered to walk her to class. he was almost like a drjekyll—mrtype. he just... he keeps trying to kiss me and i'm not into it. during that point, somebody comes down into the stairway and they see him on top of me. i went to the police and i filed a complaint. he did get found guilty of public indecency and a sexual imposition charge. there was a fine. there was some jail time, but it...
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mary was still a teenager when she met nicholas for lunch on this college campus in dayton. afterwards, he offered to walk her to class. he was almost like a dr jekyll—mrhe just... he keeps trying to kiss me and i'm not into it. during that point, somebody comes down into the stairway and they see him on top of me. i went to the police and i filed a complaint. he did get found guilty of public indecency and a sexual imposition charge. there was a fine. there was some jail time, but it was suspended. and then he had to register as a sex offender for 15 years. what happened on that college campus in january 2008 would have lasting implications. a man suspected in a sexual assault case in utah years ago _ is now in police custody in scotland tonight... . the evidence gathered when rossi assaulted mary would provide a breakthrough for prosecutors investigating an alleged rape in the state of utah. this case sat cold in utah from 2008 until about 2019, when we entered the evidence from a rape kit that had sat on the shelf into the database. and that allowed us to get a hit on a man named nicholas rossi. nicholas rossi has gone by a variety of names over the
mary was still a teenager when she met nicholas for lunch on this college campus in dayton. afterwards, he offered to walk her to class. he was almost like a dr jekyll—mrhe just... he keeps trying to kiss me and i'm not into it. during that point, somebody comes down into the stairway and they see him on top of me. i went to the police and i filed a complaint. he did get found guilty of public indecency and a sexual imposition charge. there was a fine. there was some jail time, but it was...
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about the deal a short time age-— mr sunak had to say about the deal a short time ago-— short time ago. reminisce minister ma and i short time ago. reminisce minister maryeminisce minister mary and i had a — short time ago. reminisce minister mary and i had a very _ short time ago. reminisce minister mary and i had a very warm - short time ago. reminisce minister mary and i had a very warm and - mary and i had a very warm and productive discussion on a range of different issues. on the trade deal front, there is a desire on both of our past is a desire on both of our parts to see a successful trade deal concluded. the opportunities are there for both countries. there is a lot of hard work still to go, you need to work through that, as we will do. there is also opportunities for us to deepen our relationship in other areas. we talked about that as well, whether it is in defence and security, education, research, all sorts of things that we could do more together. and, it is important we do. india, as the g20 is showing, is one of the most geopolitical actors over the next few years and decades. it is important for the uk to have a close relationship with
about the deal a short time age-— mr sunak had to say about the deal a short time ago-— short time ago. reminisce minister ma and i short time ago. reminisce minister maryeminisce minister mary and i had a — short time ago. reminisce minister mary and i had a very _ short time ago. reminisce minister mary and i had a very warm - short time ago. reminisce minister mary and i had a very warm and - mary and i had a very warm and productive discussion on a range of different issues. on the...
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sunday on "in depth," author and essayist mary eberstadt joins booktv to talk ask take your calls on religious freedom and the sexual revolution in america. mrserstadt, an expert on christian culture, is the author of many books including it's dangerous to believe, how the west really god and adam and eve, after the pill reis visited, an update to her 2012 book about the social change brought about by the sexual revolution of the 1960s. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts. "in depth" with mary eberstadt live sunday at noon erin on -- eastern on booktv on c-span2 2. ♪ ♪ >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this, it looks like this. where where americans can see democracy at work, where citizens are truly informed our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, wore for word. from the nation's capitol to wherever you are, because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy lookses like. c-span, powered by cable. >> tonight's lecture will trace the history of harry byrd's conservative political organization which dominated virg
sunday on "in depth," author and essayist mary eberstadt joins booktv to talk ask take your calls on religious freedom and the sexual revolution in america. mrserstadt, an expert on christian culture, is the author of many books including it's dangerous to believe, how the west really god and adam and eve, after the pill reis visited, an update to her 2012 book about the social change brought about by the sexual revolution of the 1960s. join in the conversation with your phone calls,...
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but mr courtney started to help, marie, my mum _ courtney started to help, marie, my mum. my— courtney_ and i can get through this. can i ask you may be a _ and i can get through this. can i ask you may be a tricky - and i can get through this. cag�*t t ask you may be a tricky question, mum, do you think back on the things you got wrong to as parents you often kind of don't do the right thing at the right time, do you? maybe you are a bit frustrated, maybe you are angry that you are not getting through. what have you learnt along the way? we getting through. what have you learnt along the way?— getting through. what have you learnt along the way? we talk a lot more. we learnt along the way? we talk a lot more- we spoke — learnt along the way? we talk a lot more. we spoke anyway. _ learnt along the way? we talk a lot more. we spoke anyway. we - learnt along the way? we talk a lot more. we spoke anyway. we are i learnt along the way? we talk a lot i more. we spoke anyway. we are quite a close _ more. we spoke anyway. we are quite a close household. _ more. we spoke anyway. we are quite a
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mary hady had a little lamb. oh, wait a second.fa the kid's father might have been a farmether mr r who passe. >> we can't put that there. that's the idea. and it's guilty. we take the exact opposite approach that students ought to be abletudents to read and understand text that they don't agree with. right. they oughtght? have toable t tod darwin. you know, they don't love darwin. they ought to be able to read thomas darav aquinas, even if they don't agree with him. these tests end up drivingthough curriculum and we're grateful to the state of florida. the good folks at florida statoe ,the university of florida as well. this is a big move, we think, to reclaim is a big mo some edul excellence. good. well, jeremy, thank you very much. and i'llence. m glad that your test is distressing. and thank you. >> thank you, jesse, for having me. all right. any time. >> it was just back in junee fet where pride festivals erupteivdh all over us. we don't have a problem with pride. you do. >> you. but, harry. men and banana hammocks gyrating in front of toddlergee, seemed to me at least i don't even know if i'm allowed to use
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mr. garfield. >> garfield. >> and garfield gets assassinated and he was there when mckinley got assassinated, too, right? >> and he has a cameo in my book, his mom, mary todd lincoln was here, i didn't know, she was her for the great chicago fire. when i did the chicago fire for unis times, i started with her, it's startling to have the president's widow with the flames. that's where i learn from that and we spoke on the phone. you naturally don't think that a white gentleman from the northern suburbs and the brother from the southside would naturally get along. the very first time i told you i probably agree with about 88% of everything you said, man. and in true neil form said i would have thought you were a liar if you said 100%. >> i asked him to do this with me, it doesn't matter the form of the history, i wrote a book. he was tik tok's. i might do a tik tok and i hope he writes a book. the romans wax with the stylist. when people focus-- i like books myself, but i have a kindle. it's not the format that much. books are great because they're always there and you pick them up and you rediscover them. but i do think, you know, going through this bo
mr. garfield. >> garfield. >> and garfield gets assassinated and he was there when mckinley got assassinated, too, right? >> and he has a cameo in my book, his mom, mary todd lincoln was here, i didn't know, she was her for the great chicago fire. when i did the chicago fire for unis times, i started with her, it's startling to have the president's widow with the flames. that's where i learn from that and we spoke on the phone. you naturally don't think that a white gentleman...
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mr. david berkley, i believe his name is. host: david berkley. i'm not sure who he is referring to their. but when it comes to the border is that something about or write about? mary: that is a political question that i am not particularly written about. having worked in the u.s. government, i know that i believe in putting the national interest first. we can have discussions about what exact, but in other words a question about american national interest and purity. that is as far as i have done. host: the last two callers had mentioned borders. they talked about the fact that as far as cuba is concerned, it is a good thing. anything there? mary: not really. host: craig. caller: i appreciate been documented mary eberstadt -- and i mary eberstadt -- i wanted to about how people remember -- pointing at members. members are not. that said, i look at this statement where christianity or can -- and i believe that is true. even the most staunch atheist had to agree that they create a structure i.e. that is not chaos. in the bible, it talks about the family structure. putting up against theology and sociology and you find out that psychology and sociology share actually
mr. david berkley, i believe his name is. host: david berkley. i'm not sure who he is referring to their. but when it comes to the border is that something about or write about? mary: that is a political question that i am not particularly written about. having worked in the u.s. government, i know that i believe in putting the national interest first. we can have discussions about what exact, but in other words a question about american national interest and purity. that is as far as i have...
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mrs. jordan. >> that's when the other misses jordan deliver the knockout punch. >> she said, have you've been told i'm an agent. i said, yes. i've been told even agent. >> marying truth. both were married to william allen jordan, and both had children by him. their husband was no special agent, just a fraud and -- >> it was devastating. it was crushing. it was like the whole -- it was a coming out of the matrix. >> now is michelle lewis's turn, back in jersey, to absorb the massive imports of ordinary was telling her. >> everything is a lie. everything was a lie. he had been married, he had children. >> are you angry, heartbroken, or somewhere in between? >> everything. it's a putting on your feelings in the blender and hitting the high setting. >> even more shocking, michelle or that it hadn't been just mary in the other misses jordan and his man's life, there were others, oh, yes there were. >> he has 13 children by six different women. he had two wives in -- in 2005. >> this baker's dozen of sons and daughters lived in several different countries. he had four children within one year by three different women. mary sums up her take on his mo, to target som
mrs. jordan. >> that's when the other misses jordan deliver the knockout punch. >> she said, have you've been told i'm an agent. i said, yes. i've been told even agent. >> marying truth. both were married to william allen jordan, and both had children by him. their husband was no special agent, just a fraud and -- >> it was devastating. it was crushing. it was like the whole -- it was a coming out of the matrix. >> now is michelle lewis's turn, back in jersey, to...
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mary? >> i think it -- it's a great point. there may be others, but those are some sort of clear indications, and i think mr.ually already testified at the removal hearing for mark meadows, if i'm not mistaken. so i think, you know, that's a good hypothesis, working hypothesis. there's some being this report that i feel like i have to mention. you know, i heard ken say, and i respect this from a reporter's perspective that this is good for transparency, but as a former prosecutor, it really is shocking to me to see the names and the vote counts with respect to people that the ultimate grand jury responsible for returning the criminal indictment, people they did not indict, because you know, there's a reason that federal prosecutors do not name people who are unindicted and instead call them unindicted co-conspirators. it's because there's an argument that, you know, their due process rights can be infringed when they are named but not indicted. i guess this is a function of georgia law, and i am not by any stretch an expert on georgia law. but i was surprised to see these names included in this report. >> ag
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history ♪ >> lives sunday on in-depth author mary evers that joins book tv to talk and take your calls on religious freedom and the sexual revolution in america mrseberstadt and expert on christian culture is author of many books including it is dangerous to believe how the west really lost god and adam and eve after the pill. an update to a 2012 book about the social change brought about by the sexual revolution of the 1960s . . . >> and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comesfrom these television companies and more including comcast . comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled list so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything . comcast along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> my name is janie bosket and i have the privilege of serving as ceo at the museum of history and culture and am proud to be the first to welcome you to tonight's program. this evening we are so pleased to be co-presenting this timely discussion with our friends at the john marshall center for constituti
history ♪ >> lives sunday on in-depth author mary evers that joins book tv to talk and take your calls on religious freedom and the sexual revolution in america mrseberstadt and expert on christian culture is author of many books including it is dangerous to believe how the west really lost god and adam and eve after the pill. an update to a 2012 book about the social change brought about by the sexual revolution of the 1960s . . . >> and on sundays book tv brings you the latest...
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mary lincoln. there's a book that i have the rights to gentrification. her wrote one of the many books that i did research on mrs. lincoln. mrs. keckley, the unlikely friendship of the first lady and a former slave. now, when i got the got the call to audition for this role, and i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know anything about elizabeth. i had a day and a half to prepare. steven spielberg wants go on tape, and'm like, okay, daniel day-lewis, no pressure. and a day and a half great. no problem. so i of course, i google everything that i can and as soon as i read that one page of wikipedia emotionally, i connected to this woman. i don't need to go into detail, but i just connected to her fortitude and her faith and her overcoming trauma and all of it consistently looking. standing up for things that need to be stood up for and so i go on tape a day and a half later in the scene, and it was clear that tony wrote that this particular scene, because it was masterful. it wasn't one of the scenes that ended up in the film. the scene is with elizabeth keckley and mary lincoln, and it's almost like a monologue because
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. >> mary, here's some more from that fantastic deep dive at the "washington post" on mr.ery, very conservative red part of the state of georgia. mr. hall urgently needed a plane that was his fixation in january of 2021, according to people who spoke to him. and only later learned that his intenned destination, rural coffey county, georgia, 200 miles southeast of atlanta, had come into focus after a local official involved in tabulating votes told a county board that the voting machines could, quote, very easily be manipulated to shift the count. the official promise, she tallied both correctly, where trump won handily but said she believed that not everyone operating the machines throughout the state was as upstanding. trump allies came to believe that examining voting machines in coffey county would let them prove the devices had vulnerabilities that could have been exploited. he's sort of beating heart -- almost patient zero of the effort to fabricate fraud that never existed, not even in coffey county, according to coffey county elections officials. >> yeah, you know,
. >> mary, here's some more from that fantastic deep dive at the "washington post" on mr.ery, very conservative red part of the state of georgia. mr. hall urgently needed a plane that was his fixation in january of 2021, according to people who spoke to him. and only later learned that his intenned destination, rural coffey county, georgia, 200 miles southeast of atlanta, had come into focus after a local official involved in tabulating votes told a county board that the voting...
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mr. pendleton, you know where you are, don't you? >> reporter: hollywood imagined warren beatty greeted by james mason and buck henry in heaven can wait. keefer sutherland and kevin bacon revisited their sins. mary for several minutes in the hospital in 2004. >> i could see everything, feel everything, hear everything, even though i know now i was medically dying. i felt an overwhelming rush and almost a pressure being pulled, like almost a force field being pulled back into my body, then i woke up and saw the doctors that i had been seeing working on me. >> experience like hackett's part of a scientific study published, people who went into cardiac arrest and brought back to life by cpr, almost 40% had a recollection of dying. nyu's dr. sam parnia is the lead researcher. >> we found signs of normal brain electrical activity that is consistent with the types of things we all have when we're fully conscious. >> what does your study show about what happens to the brain after the heart stops. >> after the heart stops, the brain does not die, it hibernates and shows the ability to recover an hour long afterwards. >> reporter: parnia and hackett are working on a book. hoping it will make us think gl
mr. pendleton, you know where you are, don't you? >> reporter: hollywood imagined warren beatty greeted by james mason and buck henry in heaven can wait. keefer sutherland and kevin bacon revisited their sins. mary for several minutes in the hospital in 2004. >> i could see everything, feel everything, hear everything, even though i know now i was medically dying. i felt an overwhelming rush and almost a pressure being pulled, like almost a force field being pulled back into my...
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>> mary poppins was not unattractive. no no. she was nanny. >> mrs. doubtfire . mrs. >> mrs.wn's just being difficult. so. no, it's interesting , actually. interesting, actually. >> i've got. i can share a story. so my sister, nanny mcphee. >> nanny mcphee . >> nanny mcphee. >> nanny mcphee. >> very unattractive. >> very unattractive. >> yes. andrew. yes >> yes. andrew. yes >> wasn't either. >> she wasn't real either. >> she wasn't real either. >> andrew, here's >> okay, andrew, here's a question for you then. right. okay. and your lovely okay. should you and your lovely other okay. should you and your lovely othe needs looking after and that needs looking after and i'd. i know, i know. it's a stupid thing, but should you do that right. would employ that right. would you employ a very handsome young male nanny? >> the whole thing is preposterous. >> i would never have a child. i wouldn't have a child answering that question. >> answer that question. >> answer that question. >> no, no to all of it. >> answer that question. >> no, no to all of it . we >> no, no to all of it. we
>> mary poppins was not unattractive. no no. she was nanny. >> mrs. doubtfire . mrs. >> mrs.wn's just being difficult. so. no, it's interesting , actually. interesting, actually. >> i've got. i can share a story. so my sister, nanny mcphee. >> nanny mcphee . >> nanny mcphee. >> nanny mcphee. >> very unattractive. >> very unattractive. >> yes. andrew. yes >> yes. andrew. yes >> wasn't either. >> she wasn't real either....