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diane nash is born to a middle-class family in chicago. in talking with her, historians, scholars, journalists, she said she didn't truly understand what segregation was, because coming from where she was, it wasn't until she enrolled at fisk university that she realized how impactful segregation was on the educational experience and on the lived experience of students. she became a member of the freedom riders. she was also one of the most prominent student leaders of the entire civil rights movement. while in tennessee as a student, she organized sit ins in nashville, and was part of the national sit-in movement, and she let all of the rides from birmingham to jackson in 1961. she took the lead in each of those. she is actually one of the founding members and student leaders of the sncc. she along with ruby smith, j charles jones, they let a sit-in in rockville, south carolina in response to what became known as the rock hill nine. has anybody heard of the rock hill nine? you have probably more likely heard of the greensburg sit ins, but
diane nash is born to a middle-class family in chicago. in talking with her, historians, scholars, journalists, she said she didn't truly understand what segregation was, because coming from where she was, it wasn't until she enrolled at fisk university that she realized how impactful segregation was on the educational experience and on the lived experience of students. she became a member of the freedom riders. she was also one of the most prominent student leaders of the entire civil rights...
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for the first time. >> it breaks my heart that you don't talk to graham nash. >> it probably breakst the same things that broke up this band killed the spirit of woodstock, ego and money, competition, and addiction. is there no fixing human nature? >> the worst thing i did to all of them, none of them are talking about, is me turning into a junky in front of them. >> two years ago he walked away from the drug rehabilitation center. >> he somehow survived heroin, a texas prison. >> i get up in the morning, it's pretty nice. >> and eight stents in his heart. >> this is your happy place. >> he is most content at home with his wife january. >> it is because of the family. >> but unable to find peace, love and music with stills, nash, and neil young, even though the four of them have sold 50 million albums combined. >>. ♪ by the time we got to woodstock we were half a million strong ♪ >> at age 77, he found new bands, is on track to put out five albums in five years and like a lot of boomers, is trying to figure out how to write the end of the song. >>. ♪ i've been thinking about dying a
for the first time. >> it breaks my heart that you don't talk to graham nash. >> it probably breakst the same things that broke up this band killed the spirit of woodstock, ego and money, competition, and addiction. is there no fixing human nature? >> the worst thing i did to all of them, none of them are talking about, is me turning into a junky in front of them. >> two years ago he walked away from the drug rehabilitation center. >> he somehow survived heroin, a...
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. >> reporter: crosby's graham nash was 27 at woodstock.l a little nervous. >> this is the second time we've ever played in front of people, man. we're scared [ bleep ]. >> reporter: "sweet judy blue eyes", that's tricky to do live, isn't it? ♪ ♪ gentle soul >> reporter: did you nail it? >> yep, pretty good. i was proud of it. ♪ a little loose. we're only sitting in front of half a million people. i thought we did very well. ♪ >> reporter: now 77, nash says the woodstock generation did very well too. ♪ you who are on the road must have a code that you can live by ♪ ♪ and so become yourself because the path is just a goodbye ♪ >> reporter: when you look back now, the woodstock generation, how did they do over the next 50 years? >> i still believe what we believed then as hippies. i'm still hippie. let's get real here. the basic ideas of that love is better than hatred, that peace is much better than war, that we have to take care of our fellow human beings because this is all we have, those tenets that were established then are still relevan
. >> reporter: crosby's graham nash was 27 at woodstock.l a little nervous. >> this is the second time we've ever played in front of people, man. we're scared [ bleep ]. >> reporter: "sweet judy blue eyes", that's tricky to do live, isn't it? ♪ ♪ gentle soul >> reporter: did you nail it? >> yep, pretty good. i was proud of it. ♪ a little loose. we're only sitting in front of half a million people. i thought we did very well. ♪ >> reporter:...
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of sex drugs and rock n roll as far as the eye could see janis joplin the who and crosby stills and nash all joined hendrix and many others for what became a legendary lineup and even.
of sex drugs and rock n roll as far as the eye could see janis joplin the who and crosby stills and nash all joined hendrix and many others for what became a legendary lineup and even.
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of sex drugs and rock n roll as far as the eye could see janis joplin the who and crosby stills and nash all joined hendrix and many others for what became a legendary lineup and even though heavy rains in the unexpected numbers turned it into something of a mud fest the euphoria of freedom prevailed. woodstock festival one of the most famous festivals of all time half a century ago. and the town of woodstock today their own mind just everywhere from peace signs to tired eyes sixty's hippie culture is still ever present but has woodstock become somewhat of a. mock hedrick has rose souvenir shop on the town's main street for over 20 years he says woodstock merchandise didn't play a role 50 years ago to the best my knowledge there was never assured. that no other marketing stuff came after the for. but here in the town still like to take advantage of that. the local economy has benefited greatly since the festival but why do people come here when many of them weren't even born when the festival took place back in 1969. i think it's obvious. perkier. viewing of woodstock the special place f
of sex drugs and rock n roll as far as the eye could see janis joplin the who and crosby stills and nash all joined hendrix and many others for what became a legendary lineup and even though heavy rains in the unexpected numbers turned it into something of a mud fest the euphoria of freedom prevailed. woodstock festival one of the most famous festivals of all time half a century ago. and the town of woodstock today their own mind just everywhere from peace signs to tired eyes sixty's hippie...
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of sex drugs and rock n roll as far as the eye could see janis joplin the who and crosby stills and nash all joined hendrix and many others for what became a legendary lineup and even the.
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see nash if not always spokesman for zimbabwe parks and wildlife management authority thank you. thank you mr. k. so this fantasy behind me is known by many names it's called in kenya and uganda and rwanda and cats in somalia and ethiopia chewing the plant is a popular pastime on the horn of africa and using catch is often dismissed as a harmless cultural activity rather than a social problem but one clinic in ethiopia is now offering treatment for cat addiction and usual move in a country where few people see the use of cuts as problematic. these men are all in rehab because of an addiction to cat chewing the cat plant for its stimulating effect has been common in ethiopia for centuries but users can struggle to curb their habit i've been in addiction for the past 15 years for but with a lot of for addiction a big percentage that seems like it's like cigarettes. like marijuana at this state run rehab center treatment is free and patients are encouraged to give up using cat a rare approach in a region where few try to stop people using the popular drug. here in ethiopia chewing c
see nash if not always spokesman for zimbabwe parks and wildlife management authority thank you. thank you mr. k. so this fantasy behind me is known by many names it's called in kenya and uganda and rwanda and cats in somalia and ethiopia chewing the plant is a popular pastime on the horn of africa and using catch is often dismissed as a harmless cultural activity rather than a social problem but one clinic in ethiopia is now offering treatment for cat addiction and usual move in a country...
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my guest today is to nash a foul spokesman for zimbabwe pox and wildlife management authority he's joining us from harare welcome see the africa mystified why is the zimbabwean government so opposed to that ivory ban. thank you thank you christine there little prisons where we are. today but because most of the people who bear the brunt of this i mean was there in the communities people who are not benefiting people one of getting anything and most of the people making decisions on our behalf or on behalf of the communities. in copenhagen they don't choose to hear board as we design the most and we think that business interest on how people from the west and the view of these animals when you look at this animal is. cool somewhere or in. dr in the people would come forward for the source of these animals that's when you look at it from the book. you see and something which is solved but for people won't try to scare these animals away from their fields to scare them away from their they know who it was we've lost people due to human or left conflict this alone we've lost more than 15 lives
my guest today is to nash a foul spokesman for zimbabwe pox and wildlife management authority he's joining us from harare welcome see the africa mystified why is the zimbabwean government so opposed to that ivory ban. thank you thank you christine there little prisons where we are. today but because most of the people who bear the brunt of this i mean was there in the communities people who are not benefiting people one of getting anything and most of the people making decisions on our behalf...
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of sex drugs and rock n roll as far as the eye could see janis joplin the who and crosby stills and nash all joined hendrix and many others for what became a legendary lineup and even though heavy rains in the unexpected numbers turned it into something of a mud fest the euphoria of freedom prevailed.
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the yellowy-white one back through that window that's the kitchen that's where crosby, stills and nash jimmy: that's the reaction you want [ cheers and applause that's magic magic. david crosby cameron crowe, everybody "david crosby: remember my name" is in select theaters this weekend when we come back, david crosby performing with the roots. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ here's what i'm gonna do. i'm gonna smash him right in the face. kill thirteen guys in three seconds. i'm gonna drop kick him. him, and him. no that's face smash guy. that's drop kick guy. such a diva. and you score the you knperfect outfit?at ross ooooohhhh! game on! now, that's yes for less. nothing beats getting the latest trends at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. here'sshow me making it. like. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video to live tv, xfinity lets you find your favorites with the emmy award-winning x1 voice remote. show me the
the yellowy-white one back through that window that's the kitchen that's where crosby, stills and nash jimmy: that's the reaction you want [ cheers and applause that's magic magic. david crosby cameron crowe, everybody "david crosby: remember my name" is in select theaters this weekend when we come back, david crosby performing with the roots. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ here's what i'm gonna do. i'm gonna smash him right in the face. kill thirteen guys in three seconds....
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and crosby no longer talks to stills, nash and young.and lawsuits and bitterness, but there are these little moments of connection, the couple on the cover of the woodstock album, the iconic triple album of them wrapped in a blanket, they're still together, married 48 years. i think it's one of those cultural moments we aspire to. we'd like to think we'd take care of each other if the fences come down and there were no metal detectors, especially these days. >> and so much iconic music in other ways, "star spangled banner." >> jimi hendrix. >> you know, you can't forget that. i wasn't there but i'm really awa aware. the cnn special report at woodstock airs tonight at 9:00 only on cnn. we'll be right back. dad, we need to talk about something important. you don't need to go anywhere dad, this is your home. the best home to be in is your own. home instead offers personalized in-home services for your loved ones. home instead senior care. to us, it's personal. home instead senior care. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along wi
and crosby no longer talks to stills, nash and young.and lawsuits and bitterness, but there are these little moments of connection, the couple on the cover of the woodstock album, the iconic triple album of them wrapped in a blanket, they're still together, married 48 years. i think it's one of those cultural moments we aspire to. we'd like to think we'd take care of each other if the fences come down and there were no metal detectors, especially these days. >> and so much iconic music in...
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and david crosby, he no longer talks to stills, nash, and young. and love turned into fights and lawsuits and bitterness. but there are little moments of connection. the couple on the cover of the woodstock album, the iconic triple album with them wrapped in a blanket. they're still together, married 48 years. and so i think it's one of those cultural moments that we aspire to, we like to think that we would take care of each other if the fences come down and there were no metal detectors, especially these days. >> right. and so many iconic moments in music and other ways. i mean, you know, i mean, "star spangled banner," exactly. you can't forget that. or at least you know what i mean. i wasn't there, but i'm really aware. all right. bill, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thanks. you bet. >>> the "cnn special report: woodstock at 50" airs tonight at 9:00 eastern only on cnn. thank you so much for being with me today. we have so much more straight ahead in the newsroom with ana cabrera next. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom, i'm ana cabrera
and david crosby, he no longer talks to stills, nash, and young. and love turned into fights and lawsuits and bitterness. but there are little moments of connection. the couple on the cover of the woodstock album, the iconic triple album with them wrapped in a blanket. they're still together, married 48 years. and so i think it's one of those cultural moments that we aspire to, we like to think that we would take care of each other if the fences come down and there were no metal detectors,...
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mr banta but nash wasn't at the bull a bunch up in here to. stop the show so here she's been a statistic she's a cia bush quote oshawa. to which she never happened and now look what you've seen and i must get your car moment in the air force you shan't. want to talk to me so if you're my it's your bonus for trivia. it's a mistake so it's a quarter i'm still put into the spirit of a full transition to be valuable piece that it's a student actually of course in the pursuit of a drunk or should it's just a game spinning. expressed. the comic that we have selected is titled a collaborative response to crime and violence in the community and the others in the audience who are on the committee. she did. all. this get it limply gondry hamilton case for the better part of 6 months was agreed by everyone including the family to have been a tragedy arising out of untreated mental illness in a public space the resulting violence. which is what this was dealing with the upcoming reforms of the saudis and the mentally ill you're the guy you're the eat all
mr banta but nash wasn't at the bull a bunch up in here to. stop the show so here she's been a statistic she's a cia bush quote oshawa. to which she never happened and now look what you've seen and i must get your car moment in the air force you shan't. want to talk to me so if you're my it's your bonus for trivia. it's a mistake so it's a quarter i'm still put into the spirit of a full transition to be valuable piece that it's a student actually of course in the pursuit of a drunk or should...
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niecy nash, everybody. we'll be right back.siness more coverageoweri and automatic internet backup that can keep your business running. and it all starts with our gig-speed network. so give us 10 minutes. if we can't offer you faster speed or better savings than your current internet service, we'll give you 300 dollars for your time. call now to get your comcast business 10 minute advantage. comcast business. beyond fast. ♪ pump up the jam >>> we are here now with celebrity fitness guru billy blanks. he created the famous tae bo program and pumping up the jam with boom boxing. welcome to billy blanks. good to see you, man. >> thank you, thank you. >> now you're currently on this billy's celebrity sweat and fitness tour. >> we've been on the air for six years. our goal get people inspired and get them off the couch and along with that we do breast and ovarian cancer -- we give back to them. so awesome to be doing what i'm doing. >> free classes. get people off the couch. get them healthy. we're going to rig now do some boom boxi
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of tends to be frowned upon unless the person receiving that cancer created the adventures of pluto nash that is 90 minutes of my life that i will never get back in 5 seconds that would make the current president's blood boil or treaties hilary's we appreciate your. pharma company bayer bought monsanto for 63000000000 dollars last year it also want to hear it monsanto is baggage americans who developed cancer after using monsanto's toxic roundup of weed killer continue to win multimillion and 1000000000 dollar lawsuits for damages leaving bear with the same thought about monsanto that joy behar has whenever meghan mccain speaks on the view you are not worth the amount of money it took to get you. all this bad publicity it seems i want some until it's finally working on a way to atone for over a century of business decisions that came up across the americas public health. of just get it they created an elaborate psyops mission to discredit and silence their critics. a linked in page for someone who said he was a manager of global intelligence that investigations for monsanto said he estab
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in the spring of this year the tathra dilla veal in lisbon performs nash about his piece to. the dancer spent 5 weeks with her sing and. then turned up to add the finishing touches. to of her experience dancers had overseen all the rehearsals. from israel. and cloudy osho others from portugal so it was their job to help the dancers find their own style rather than just copying certain moves suddenly the 2 were working as equals alongside their longstanding boss i think it's working relation of many years and the personal relation also you know so. yeah. i think that in that case gives a lot of trust like she gave her responsibility to hand over the piece and she gives a trust and also we have been working with them for 5 weeks so we can actually we know them better than her in this situation so it's it's a good thing that to be still stay. in communication with each other for certain things and then something she comes and she wants to bring it from the outside more her own home owner sensations and smell and to put something on top of what we brought but it's it's a long ter
in the spring of this year the tathra dilla veal in lisbon performs nash about his piece to. the dancer spent 5 weeks with her sing and. then turned up to add the finishing touches. to of her experience dancers had overseen all the rehearsals. from israel. and cloudy osho others from portugal so it was their job to help the dancers find their own style rather than just copying certain moves suddenly the 2 were working as equals alongside their longstanding boss i think it's working relation of...
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stock prices also serve as a reminder that the mexican economy is subject to the confidence in our nash. bester is have in the u.s. china relationship there may be nervousness in the markets but mexican exports the united states are still on the rise as mexico continues to pick up the slack left over from china there is one thing however that could on balance mexico's position the sluggishness of its own economy went up a little al-jazeera mexico city. more than a 100 people have died this year trying to cross the mediterranean the last 2 months alone dozens of bodies of washed up on to his years tourist beaches david chaytor has been to the resort city of just now the new frontline in the migration crisis. beyond the horizon of these warm waters lapping the shore of sars this tragedy is playing out and time and tide up bringing the bodies of its victims to these tourist beaches. more than 70 migrants drowned last month when their inflatable raft sank in rough weather. the director of the red crescent to help pull them out of the water told me the corpses were floating in from every dir
stock prices also serve as a reminder that the mexican economy is subject to the confidence in our nash. bester is have in the u.s. china relationship there may be nervousness in the markets but mexican exports the united states are still on the rise as mexico continues to pick up the slack left over from china there is one thing however that could on balance mexico's position the sluggishness of its own economy went up a little al-jazeera mexico city. more than a 100 people have died this year...
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both sides have come to a duel denies that you know it's found nash is active g 7 countries ahead of that summit this weekend accusing them of driving global inequality we fed policies and the head of a major moscow region correspondent tries his hand at be a pilot in command. of not a bad thing but i did get that but quite a bit.
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she stressed too long but mostly she said that the book nash has a at the book turned out that he had the most to. stop the show so you she's nice to taste to she's a story which caution. you which book i thought at which she does nothing like what you. must get your economy for sure i. want to talk to you so thank you so much your bills for should be. it's a mistake so it's a quarter until let them talk to the spirit of this interview where you put these to teach the students actually of course the soldiers believe them or should stop them spinning. expressed sure. that. the exploratory consolidation of our news continues recently begun net the largest newspaper publisher in the country announced it would merge with gatehouse a digital publisher owned by a multi-billion dollar investment firm called fortress investment group this means that they would own one in every 6 newspapers in the nation one could go wrong for more we go to our senior consolidation expert now and you know now right. now it. sounds like terrible news for anyone who cares about investigative journalism and it's
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the signing led coalition since the start of the war in yemen in 2015 and aid organization oxfam nash's g 7 countries ahead of their summit this weekend it accused them of driving global inequality with their policies. the quality how to bridge the increased over the lot the last year and the wealth of the richest billionaires was growing while the well for the poorest half of society could fall . and it's not as easy as it looks our correspondent takes to the skies with russia's elite aerobatics taking before them accept. that now you're back but going to get. right. down. to the fact. that. really. good afternoon you're watching r.t. international now the u.s. president donald trump claims he cancelled his state visit to denmark because the country's prime minister made some quote nasty remarks he had offered to buy greenland which is a danish dependent territory but that was quickly rejected. prime minister's statement that it was absurd that was that it was that absurd idea was that the daughter was inappropriate statement all she had to do is say no we wouldn't be address that you'
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i think the movement is george nash. he wrote a marvelous book many years ago called intellectual history and that is the bible we wanted to know what happened in the 40s, 50s and 60s george nash is a marvelous painstaking historian so i count him as the historian of the conservativehi movement. i had written some biographies and some histories so maybe i aman coming up and making my way up. itsi in this race. i did not start out to be a historian i really started out all those years ago as i say to be a novelist. that doesn't work out so well. i wrote three very bad novels which never got published thankfully because they would have been an embarrassment. i had have it with just worrying about campaigns and all of that i want to go to the academy i want to teach i want to write. i went back to school and got phd and that's where have been these last 20 or 30 years. i guess i have also picked up a little bit from churchill i love that one line where they said what is history going to say about you mr. churchill i know be
i think the movement is george nash. he wrote a marvelous book many years ago called intellectual history and that is the bible we wanted to know what happened in the 40s, 50s and 60s george nash is a marvelous painstaking historian so i count him as the historian of the conservativehi movement. i had written some biographies and some histories so maybe i aman coming up and making my way up. itsi in this race. i did not start out to be a historian i really started out all those years ago as i...
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s because nick leave it up over to coochie with my mint of nash's story in those early one areas when you're absolutely sure the national optional 6 won it and then city block the semi and the sub the rudeness to. me you were with me is in the construct even though it's clear that the problem stay as she pretty chill ages you would normally have been in the wisher this year in years up an equality has no legal but that you fix where mr store says then is let me ask you more instead of the public be a taliban like guy eagle of it's that era i mean is it illegal immigrations with the lead garden in that seascape shipped that this machine loot the ninnies to gives you more. was more than a lab of us being in a bit of an issue in the new car well we're just a belief that so it's legal so does that mean lou should go forward as meds yet it is not no money or oops keep the ski free shit time but don't need east years up a what craning premium a skoda believe in the way me yet we had a bizarre out in the bus near the exit that i see me teaching each other push you to shorten always cause whe
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. >> yeah, we really dig into crosby stills & nash with david crosby. some of the most angelic harmonies ever, that was their second ever gig. 45 years later, they play their last gig at a christmas tree ceremony for the obamas. the harmony was gone. i wonder if there was a microcosm of what happened atwood stock. david crosby said, you're thinking about it the wrong way. it's a burst of light, those guys were fighting long before and after woodstock. those three days are something to shoot for for whatever the reason, people took care of each other, and that's what we celebrate. >> we'll be celebrating this weekend in some form. >> absolutely. >> and we're done. bill weir, thank you very much. everyone tune in to the cnn special report, woodstock at 50, 9:00 tomorrow night only here on cnn. thank you. >>> this weekend, also the finale of our cnn original series, the movies dives into the golden age of cinema. here's a preview. >> i don't think we give marilyn monroe enough credit as a dramatic actress or a comedian. she could do it all, billy wilder kn
. >> yeah, we really dig into crosby stills & nash with david crosby. some of the most angelic harmonies ever, that was their second ever gig. 45 years later, they play their last gig at a christmas tree ceremony for the obamas. the harmony was gone. i wonder if there was a microcosm of what happened atwood stock. david crosby said, you're thinking about it the wrong way. it's a burst of light, those guys were fighting long before and after woodstock. those three days are something to...
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single week we've also out on court to see the numbers of people actually freezing even by the way the nash's but there's not the solution that's just the only way to fight this that's the only way we can actually talk to the world that we want the government to be a civilian government that we want the transitional council to give us their government and for it to be the civilian sir thank you so much for having shared your thoughts with us we're not identifying you for your own safety obviously but you are one of the protesters in there too right now sir thank you. now coming up on this news hour from london a baby infected with a bowl in the democratic republic of congo as the country marks a year since the epidemic began last will tell you why mexico's murder rate is still alarmingly high despite political pledges to change the cycle of violence and are several pull off the e.p.l. is most expensive signing this preseason more details coming up in sport. but 1st the syrian state media says a cease fire agreement has been reached in the rebel held province but there's been no response yet f
single week we've also out on court to see the numbers of people actually freezing even by the way the nash's but there's not the solution that's just the only way to fight this that's the only way we can actually talk to the world that we want the government to be a civilian government that we want the transitional council to give us their government and for it to be the civilian sir thank you so much for having shared your thoughts with us we're not identifying you for your own safety...
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.million tickets we put out a whole policy, programs in schools in all 50 states, things like john nasho the movie "beautiful mind" was about, cooperation can lead to better results than competition. i am into working with others. what is our country called? the united states of america. 50were going to have 13, now different countries, each with .heir own rule of law's if wood is manufactured more efficiently in oregon, i will oregon.ood from i am more of a sharing, be open in business and to the world, try to find ways to cooperate and reach agreement that way. agreement that way. it is going to have an advantage in balance of trade. taylor: you mentioned competition. that leads me to wonder if composition is -- if competition is more fierce this time around. are you worried about competition from a samsung, huawei, perhaps encroaching on apple and some of the big market shares? steve: i have thought about that, but i don't say that there is one logical rule that comes to one answer for all. i just happen to be more against competition. we are taught from the time we go to school, my
.million tickets we put out a whole policy, programs in schools in all 50 states, things like john nasho the movie "beautiful mind" was about, cooperation can lead to better results than competition. i am into working with others. what is our country called? the united states of america. 50were going to have 13, now different countries, each with .heir own rule of law's if wood is manufactured more efficiently in oregon, i will oregon.ood from i am more of a sharing, be open in...
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nash that was when i realized this couldn't be normal i said i was sorry that i wasn't an escort i was a model. and this finn and model. knew what it was because i was told lots of top models did it this is not that it was normal and that they were making millions. that shocked me he tried to convince me that you couldn't get anywhere if you don't accept office like that and. being a really not only means being successful. it can also lead to constant sexual harassment. by the way that's also the case for less pretty women. as we all know sexuality has fairly little to do with appearance. and more to do with dominance and power dynamics than to give right for he. was you know you don't hear all that chance i'm often asked to take off my top or bra because they say it in the way of my portrait. which always makes me wonder why is my bra in the way if they're taking a picture of my face i've also had them try to help me on dress as if it were the most normal thing in the world i don't agree with that. fishnets the problem is many agencies are aware of it and just don't care who's. not lo
nash that was when i realized this couldn't be normal i said i was sorry that i wasn't an escort i was a model. and this finn and model. knew what it was because i was told lots of top models did it this is not that it was normal and that they were making millions. that shocked me he tried to convince me that you couldn't get anywhere if you don't accept office like that and. being a really not only means being successful. it can also lead to constant sexual harassment. by the way that's also...
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. >> diana nash is born to a middle-class family in chicago. her, historians, scholars, journalists, she said she didn't truly understand what segregation was because coming from where she was, it wasn't until she enrolled in fisk university that she realized how impactful segregation was on the educational experience and on the lived experience of students. she became a member of the freedom riders and was one of the most prominent student leaders of the entire civil rights movement. while in tennessee as a student, ins inganized sit nashville. she was part of the nashville student movement, and ultimately on the freedom rides, she led the rides from birmingham to jackson in 1961. she took the lead in each of those. she is actually one of the founding student leaders of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. >> learn more about female activists in the 1960's civil rights movement tonight on lectures in history. you are watching american history tv, where we bring the classroom to you. in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolle
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sanders saying this on one hand, and jamie dimon saying something not to do similar on the other hand nash it kinda feels what they are moving in a same direction. jamie dimon and bernie sanders. that is a pretty interesting combination. vonnie: i'm not quite sure they are saying the same thing. i would imagine, in fact, they are saying quite the opposite. that jamie dimon is saying the worker is important and we are going to have that is part of a platform for the business roundtable, but i bet if you asked him if unions were welcome and if they should be at every company, he might just have a very nuanced answer to that particular question. so it is really interesting optics here. guy: i think it will be a question that would be worth asking because the business roundtable talked about that idea. it talked about the fact that labor is an important constituent in all of this. whether that labor is unionized or not, we will wait and see. but 60% of americans still support unionization. we are talking about getting wages higher, rebuilding the middle class, that kind of stuff. you wonder wh
sanders saying this on one hand, and jamie dimon saying something not to do similar on the other hand nash it kinda feels what they are moving in a same direction. jamie dimon and bernie sanders. that is a pretty interesting combination. vonnie: i'm not quite sure they are saying the same thing. i would imagine, in fact, they are saying quite the opposite. that jamie dimon is saying the worker is important and we are going to have that is part of a platform for the business roundtable, but i...
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crosby, stills, nash and young ♪ >> okay.johnnie mitchell here is the second question. was she at woodstock >> no. >> ding! so she was supposed to go. she was going to be on the dick cabot show on monday night the traffic is bad, the transportation isn't great she's like, do i go, do i not go she watches it on television, writes the song, and it becomes the anthem of that. >> where were you, by the way, when woodstock was going down? >> just graduated from high school, working on the farm. working on the farm six days a week, and every night working out with weights, getting ready for football practice. >> okay, yes. >> what about you, al? >> i was still in high school and i was -- a bunch of my friends were going i asked my dad and he just started laughing at me >> i know. i would say, isobel roker, no. >> that was great. a true love story as usually. >> another good story tonight on "nightly news" about how it almost didn't happen. >> why don't you stick around. >> pop star. >> you have declared like a pop star. >> carson,
crosby, stills, nash and young ♪ >> okay.johnnie mitchell here is the second question. was she at woodstock >> no. >> ding! so she was supposed to go. she was going to be on the dick cabot show on monday night the traffic is bad, the transportation isn't great she's like, do i go, do i not go she watches it on television, writes the song, and it becomes the anthem of that. >> where were you, by the way, when woodstock was going down? >> just graduated from high...
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we put out a whole policy, programs in schools in all 50 states, things like john nash, who the movieautiful mind" was about, and he wrote papers about cooperation can lead to better results than competition. i am into working with others. what is our country called? the united states of america. and states meant countries. we were going to have 13, now 50 little countries, each with their own rule of laws. differences in culture, for example slavery in some and not in others -- that is how the constitution was made. i don't care. if wood is manufactured more efficiently in oregon, i will buy my wood from oregon. we never think there is anything bad about that. why do we establish borders for countries? politicians just want their domain to be important. i am more of a sharing, be open in business and to the world, try to find ways to cooperate and reach agreement that way. it is going to have an advantage in balance of trade. taylor: you mentioned competition. and reach agreement that way. that word has come up two or three times. that leads me to wonder if competition is more fierce
we put out a whole policy, programs in schools in all 50 states, things like john nash, who the movieautiful mind" was about, and he wrote papers about cooperation can lead to better results than competition. i am into working with others. what is our country called? the united states of america. and states meant countries. we were going to have 13, now 50 little countries, each with their own rule of laws. differences in culture, for example slavery in some and not in others -- that is...
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. >> of all of the woodstock stories there's one involving crosby, stills nash and young that reallyme of the most beautiful harmonies in rock history. they played their second gig at woodstock and instead of peace, love and music for the rest of the careers it was in-fighting and jealousy. they don't speak to each other anymore and i asked david crosby, if you guys can't get along what hope is there for the rest of us? >> he said we were fighting before woodstock and after woodstock and that was a bright, shining moment and that's what we should think about, not failed promises that those hippies would give us 50 esof peace and love. >> that's interesting. how do you get there. >> do you think? we'll have a woodstock available and we know crashed and burned and won't happen. foo do you think that we have seen or will ever see something that's at that level. i've been and i hate field there. i love lalapalooza and coachella, and at last for the generations of my kids they go to festivals as a diversion, not as a political action to rail against the war in afghanistan. the comparison
. >> of all of the woodstock stories there's one involving crosby, stills nash and young that reallyme of the most beautiful harmonies in rock history. they played their second gig at woodstock and instead of peace, love and music for the rest of the careers it was in-fighting and jealousy. they don't speak to each other anymore and i asked david crosby, if you guys can't get along what hope is there for the rest of us? >> he said we were fighting before woodstock and after...
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the soldier who cowrote this county,s from nash north carolina, serving as a private in the 37th north carolina. he is perfectly illiterate. what he did his he got one of his buddies, who was a little more literate, to write this letter for him, because he is desperate. whoever wrote the letter does not know how to spell here or dad or write or quake or any or mail.l -- but the soldier was his buddy, and he was desperate. we have to treat his condition seriously. he does not know if his dad's dad is dead, his sister is dead -- we do not know if his dad's dad is dead or his sister is dead. son right now, he would not answer, but he could. we can google anything in a nanosecond. we have information and are people in our fingertips. away, verye far remote, and often under duress. turns out, sexton's father and sister were fine. sexton never learned that before he was killed. at the far end of our literacy spectrum are enslaved. we are used to black people. there is a black boy that visits us sometimes that we pull a good deal of fun out of him and a good deal of information too. he can't
the soldier who cowrote this county,s from nash north carolina, serving as a private in the 37th north carolina. he is perfectly illiterate. what he did his he got one of his buddies, who was a little more literate, to write this letter for him, because he is desperate. whoever wrote the letter does not know how to spell here or dad or write or quake or any or mail.l -- but the soldier was his buddy, and he was desperate. we have to treat his condition seriously. he does not know if his dad's...
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the manufacturer gave better than expected as its nash better-than-expected earnings as its long-sufferingion showed signs of improvement. this has been a turnaround story. what signs did we get today about turnaround? >> we have heard nothing but bad news out of the power division for two years. today we saw a minor, modest, organic growth. we saw better than expected cash flow. which we have not seen for a long time. they paid down another settlement. they raised cash by selling a small stake in a division. things on both sides are starting to budge to the positive. >> bp has bucked the trend set by other european oil companies last week. its cash flows reached $8.2 billion in the second quarter. the highest since late 2017. the iea is predicting a big oversupply next year. are you concerned with global growth issues, are you concerned about oversupply? >> a lot of uncertainty in the market. we are planning bp around the $55 per barrel. we are above the planning range. you have big downside issues potentially with venezuela, , iran. a lot of uncertainty there. crude coming on and supply.
the manufacturer gave better than expected as its nash better-than-expected earnings as its long-sufferingion showed signs of improvement. this has been a turnaround story. what signs did we get today about turnaround? >> we have heard nothing but bad news out of the power division for two years. today we saw a minor, modest, organic growth. we saw better than expected cash flow. which we have not seen for a long time. they paid down another settlement. they raised cash by selling a small...
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cnn stephanie washington bureau chief virginia mosley, married to tom nash, formally also in the hillarynton state department under obama. white house press secretary jay carney, his wife, claire shipman, worked at abc news. national public radio white house correspondent, getting bored, america? ari shapiro.go michael godley worked in the obama white house counsel's office. vice president biden's communication director, married to neil king, one of "the wall street journal"'s top political reporters. then, of course, there's msnbc's chris matthews, he worked for tip o'neill and jimmy carter. cnn's chris cuomo, hisis brother is governor andrew cuomo of new york. cnn's jake tapper work for democratic congress woman marjorie marcos. abc's cokie roberts, shoot her father was the house her father was the nsa divisor to jimmy carter. you have msnbc's lawrence o'donnell, he worked for the democrats. i could go on and on and on. you wonder why, when these horrific murders occur, the first thing that occurs to our media, the mass media that is not a free press, it doesn't seek objective truth. i
cnn stephanie washington bureau chief virginia mosley, married to tom nash, formally also in the hillarynton state department under obama. white house press secretary jay carney, his wife, claire shipman, worked at abc news. national public radio white house correspondent, getting bored, america? ari shapiro.go michael godley worked in the obama white house counsel's office. vice president biden's communication director, married to neil king, one of "the wall street journal"'s top...
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al nash is the spokesperson for the bureau's montana-dakotas state office. >> our documents need to reflect current policies and this draft document does. >> brown: so this is-- elections do matter, right? >> i've worked under a number of admistrations, a number of interior secretaries. each of those brings its own yphasis and perspective a do see change from year to year or four years to four years.s itrt of our american political landscape. >> brown: meanwhile, the nra plan has wone from montana's oil and gas industri. >> we agree with everybody else. this is public land and itou be open to the public. but we are a part of that public. >> brown: alan olson is executive director of the montana petroleum association. he said the b.l.m. is now leveling a playing fld that was tipped too far in favor of conservation under president obama. >> we've got land that's preserved. we've got it. why do we need to keep dying the death of a thousand cuts? >> brown: you're saying you don't think we need morelo protection oof wilderness areas. the other side says we don't need more energy production. >> e
al nash is the spokesperson for the bureau's montana-dakotas state office. >> our documents need to reflect current policies and this draft document does. >> brown: so this is-- elections do matter, right? >> i've worked under a number of admistrations, a number of interior secretaries. each of those brings its own yphasis and perspective a do see change from year to year or four years to four years.s itrt of our american political landscape. >> brown: meanwhile, the nra...
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cnn stephanie washington bureau chief for junior mosley, married to tom nash, formally also in n the hillary clinton state department under obama. white house press secretary jay carney, his wife, claire shipman, worked at abc news. national public radio white house correspondent, getting bored america? any sugar, low, he is married to michael godley and michael godley worked in the obama white house counsel's office. vice president biden's one-time communication director, shall he marry, married to neil king, one of "the wall street journal"'s top political reporters. then, of course, there's msnbc's chris matthews, he worked for jimmy carter. cnn's chris comeau, his brother is governor, andrew, of new york. cnn's jake tapper work for democratic congress woman marjorie marcos and handgun control. abc is chelsea roberts, shoot her father was the house democratic leader hale boggs. he got abc's george stephanopoulos, and clinton had, you've got clinton emison cc knew krasinski. her father was the nsa divisor to jimmy carter. you have embassies lawrence o'donnell that he worked for the
cnn stephanie washington bureau chief for junior mosley, married to tom nash, formally also in n the hillary clinton state department under obama. white house press secretary jay carney, his wife, claire shipman, worked at abc news. national public radio white house correspondent, getting bored america? any sugar, low, he is married to michael godley and michael godley worked in the obama white house counsel's office. vice president biden's one-time communication director, shall he marry,...
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experts are hopeful for the northern white rhino's survival after taking eggs the last two females named nash and in fall two. 10 eggs extracted and transferred to italy for fertilization in a lab. the hope is they can be used to try and reproduce the species through surrogate. >>> an overwhelming vote makes huge strides to help the dwindling population of draft. fox news correspondent aisha hackney explains how the regulation of the draft trade is supposed to help concern the species. >> is a tall order. there for the first time ever giraffes receiving special protections in an effort to conserve the endangered species. >> it is a warning. people think of draft and they think they are abundant everywhere in africa. and there not. >> countries attend the international world wildlife conference known as psyches voted to regulate the trade of draft parts including heights, bones and meets. the measure stopping short of an all-out ban on trade for the animals facing population decline. >> all international trade interactions would now be regulated by the treaty. there are many trips for the draf
experts are hopeful for the northern white rhino's survival after taking eggs the last two females named nash and in fall two. 10 eggs extracted and transferred to italy for fertilization in a lab. the hope is they can be used to try and reproduce the species through surrogate. >>> an overwhelming vote makes huge strides to help the dwindling population of draft. fox news correspondent aisha hackney explains how the regulation of the draft trade is supposed to help concern the species....