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james nelson: thank you. gentlemen,s and please join me in thanking james nelson. [applause] >> ♪ >> this weekend on american history tv, we look back to the richard nixon impeachment inquiry. asy reflect on their time attorneys on the staff of the house judiciary committee in 1973 and 1974. here is a preview. >> what should the country have learned from the house's role in the impeachment in 1974? >> i think it is such a serious undertaking. do not pursue it for trivial, partisan, political purposes. if it does fall to you while you examinehe house to abuses of power by the president, be as circumspect and careful as john doerr was. restrain yourself from grandstanding and holding news conferences and playing to your base. this goes way beyond whose side you are on or who is on your side. purveyors be faithful of the history and solemnity of the process. >> i guess that lesson was not learned. >> that lesson was not learned. and that is why i think it is important to keep talking about how serious this is. it should not be done for political, partisan purposes. it
james nelson: thank you. gentlemen,s and please join me in thanking james nelson. [applause] >> ♪ >> this weekend on american history tv, we look back to the richard nixon impeachment inquiry. asy reflect on their time attorneys on the staff of the house judiciary committee in 1973 and 1974. here is a preview. >> what should the country have learned from the house's role in the impeachment in 1974? >> i think it is such a serious undertaking. do not pursue it for...
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fresno. >> they had quote-unquote promised us a lot of work in the high-speed rail. >> work bill nelson says never materialized. >> spent in the neighborhood of half a million dollars for excavators, loaders, water trucks, crew trucks to man up for this work. >> after initially signing a contract in 2017 with gravado's flat iron for work on the high-speed rail project, nelson's investment and machinery sat idle because high-speed rail authorities had not obtained the proper rights of way. >> not one work order we ever did did we ever complete it, not one. ee >> as for the work the company did perform, kristen says it took seven months to funnel down to her and to her bank account. when the checks did arrive, it did not cover nelson construction's costs, a fraction of what the contract called for. >> we received a little over $5,000 check. >> when you were expecting 60,000? >> correct. >> nelson's complaint follows a lawsuit filed by another small company, west pacific electric against gravados alleging much the same thing. according to the federal suit, he was brought on as a subcontrac
fresno. >> they had quote-unquote promised us a lot of work in the high-speed rail. >> work bill nelson says never materialized. >> spent in the neighborhood of half a million dollars for excavators, loaders, water trucks, crew trucks to man up for this work. >> after initially signing a contract in 2017 with gravado's flat iron for work on the high-speed rail project, nelson's investment and machinery sat idle because high-speed rail authorities had not obtained the...
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and watching from new york, was nelson mandela's grandson — ndaba mandela.was an absolutely proud moment for me. you know, to see a black man really being able to achieve his dreams, because you know, you can imagine, looking at our history but there are many young people who feel they don't belong and don't feel welcome in that sport, and that we have a captain who has let us to our third victory of the world cup. ndaba said that sport can unite a nation, and today we heard kolisi talk about, you know, this is what we can achieve if we put our minds together and we work together. that's a huge burden for a sport to take on, isn't it? well, i mean, it is a burden, but if you look at the world that we are living in, there are only two things that can really unite people, and that sports and music. so it is a role that sports must play, you know, to carry out the next generation to give them hope to allow them to dream and to make sure that young people understand that they are the masters of their universe. this is a huge sort of world that sports plays, and
and watching from new york, was nelson mandela's grandson — ndaba mandela.was an absolutely proud moment for me. you know, to see a black man really being able to achieve his dreams, because you know, you can imagine, looking at our history but there are many young people who feel they don't belong and don't feel welcome in that sport, and that we have a captain who has let us to our third victory of the world cup. ndaba said that sport can unite a nation, and today we heard kolisi talk...
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on my legal nelson's life is now dominated by the injuries he received at the hands of the police. all the sports and german drivers sophia flash has returned to complete in macau a year after suffering a horrific crash on the streets that 18 year old escaped with just a fractured vertebrae after her car crashed into fencing. sofia flares at the start of the race at the fateful track in macau. she didn't make any mistakes in this year's race but just 6 laps from the end the technical problem forced her to withdraw our. macau 21000 is now unfortunately over but it was really awesome macau is such as fresh. yes there is a bit unfortunate now with the talk of the fact that last year i didn't finish this year 2 times bad luck so next year i'll be very lucky. this weekend she was once again face to face with the corner where her accident happened. there last year it was a little bit different. because of safety reasons they changed the track so there's like that and the kind of fans was the building where pressure into. those ones actually occurred so it's maybe a flight. that was 1st s
on my legal nelson's life is now dominated by the injuries he received at the hands of the police. all the sports and german drivers sophia flash has returned to complete in macau a year after suffering a horrific crash on the streets that 18 year old escaped with just a fractured vertebrae after her car crashed into fencing. sofia flares at the start of the race at the fateful track in macau. she didn't make any mistakes in this year's race but just 6 laps from the end the technical problem...
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. >> reporter: anderson says she felt pressure from community manager stacey nelson, who wrote in one exchange from 2016 "it's not only me on the line but my boss and her boss." she then ordered anderson and others to close out maintenance requests today, adding, "i don't care what it takes." but emails show orders to fudge the numbers came from nelson's superiors, and she described to reuters the pressure she was under. you either make these numbers match so we can get the hatomorrow, she said.u may not in response to questions from reuters and cbs news, balfour beatty said they have ordered an investigation into fraud allegations and an independent accounting review. the company said both nelson and anderson were fired in 2016 for performance-related issues and they are conducting a comprehensive review of work order practices across its army and navy bases. is lackland air force base the worst place you have lived? >> yes. it's just mind-blowing. >> reporter: roxanne's husband is a weapons instructor in the air force. her family lived on four different military bases before moving
. >> reporter: anderson says she felt pressure from community manager stacey nelson, who wrote in one exchange from 2016 "it's not only me on the line but my boss and her boss." she then ordered anderson and others to close out maintenance requests today, adding, "i don't care what it takes." but emails show orders to fudge the numbers came from nelson's superiors, and she described to reuters the pressure she was under. you either make these numbers match so we can...
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with drogado's flat iron for $2 million worth of subcontract work on the high-speed rail project nelson'sin manpower and machinery sat idle because high-speed rail authorities had not obtained the proper rights of way. >> not one work order we ever did did we ever complete it. not one. >> reporter: as for the work the company did perform kristen says it took up to seven months for the money to funnel down from the state to drogado's and finally to her bank account. and when the progress payments did arrive the checks did not cover nelson construction's cost, a fraction of what kristen says the contract called for. >> we received a little over $5,000 check. >> reporter: when you were expecting $60,000. >> correct. >> reporter: nelson's complaint follows a lawsuit filed by another small company, west pacific electric, against drogados, alleging very much the same thing. according to the federal suit, west pacific was brought on as a subcontractor, invested more than $2 million, then could not make deadlines because high-speed rail did not have the rights of way to the land where the work wa
with drogado's flat iron for $2 million worth of subcontract work on the high-speed rail project nelson'sin manpower and machinery sat idle because high-speed rail authorities had not obtained the proper rights of way. >> not one work order we ever did did we ever complete it. not one. >> reporter: as for the work the company did perform kristen says it took up to seven months for the money to funnel down from the state to drogado's and finally to her bank account. and when the...
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in a moment, we will be speaking to nelson mandela's grandson, ndaba.gboks' triumph was met with huge celebrations back in south africa. when the country won the rugby world cup for the first time in 1995, they only had one black player in the team. today, all the rainbow nation are sharing in the victory, as andrew harding reports from johannesburg. it's always good to win... back home in south africa today, ecstatic celebrations nationwide. but there's more to this rapture than just rugby, the sport was once monopolised by the white minority here, but not any more. congratulations to the springboks and thank you for bringing it back home. hard luck, england. you tried. sorry. we are over the moon, what a game, this is the biggest world cup in the world, and this is the sport that unites us as south africans. and then a message home from a victorious team. thank you so much, south africa. this is what we can do as a team when we decide on one goal, so thank you very much. cheering here in south africa, kolisi has become an iconic figure, the springboks
in a moment, we will be speaking to nelson mandela's grandson, ndaba.gboks' triumph was met with huge celebrations back in south africa. when the country won the rugby world cup for the first time in 1995, they only had one black player in the team. today, all the rainbow nation are sharing in the victory, as andrew harding reports from johannesburg. it's always good to win... back home in south africa today, ecstatic celebrations nationwide. but there's more to this rapture than just rugby,...
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nelson. first off, thank you for your passion in fighting for the health, safety and equality for the people you represent. you're doing a great job. i can say that. first hand, you had mentioned the recent gao study that identified ongoing problems facing passenger service agents. >> what steps do you believe that need to be taken both us on the committee and those implemented in light of that report? >> the gao study confirms what we already know, that customer service agents experience verbal and physical harassment regularly, and so what needs to happen is that most airlines have not complied with what is in the act and that is to develop assault incident protocol, that where they have clear -- a clear process for handling assault when it happens, training for those customer service agents and signage that makes it clear to the public what the penalties are if they conduct in this kind of behavior. i will tell you from first hand experience that i came around the corner on an evening in t
nelson. first off, thank you for your passion in fighting for the health, safety and equality for the people you represent. you're doing a great job. i can say that. first hand, you had mentioned the recent gao study that identified ongoing problems facing passenger service agents. >> what steps do you believe that need to be taken both us on the committee and those implemented in light of that report? >> the gao study confirms what we already know, that customer service agents...
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nelson: marcus, thank you. lemonis: thanks, guys.ou had put together a spreadsheet of everything we owe. -is this it? -larissa: yes. lemonis: so, here's what i want to do, gary. i want to start calling some of these vendors right now. what i want you to remember is you're getting a set amount of money from me. and so the less that you can have leave, the better. and so i'm looking for you to negotiate as best you can... larissa: with everyone. lemonis: ...with every single person. let's start with val's. i want you to call them and offer them $35,000. larissa: okay. lemonis: we owe a lot of money to our vendors -- almost $200,000. one of those vendors, val's, that supplies our fish, we owe $53,000 to. we need to negotiate these down. and quite frankly, i'm assuming that most of these vendors will be happy to hear from us 'cause getting something is better than nothing. larissa: hi. this is larissa from swansons fish market. i just wanted to see what our outstanding balance was with you. man: it's $53,000. larissa: okay. how would you
nelson: marcus, thank you. lemonis: thanks, guys.ou had put together a spreadsheet of everything we owe. -is this it? -larissa: yes. lemonis: so, here's what i want to do, gary. i want to start calling some of these vendors right now. what i want you to remember is you're getting a set amount of money from me. and so the less that you can have leave, the better. and so i'm looking for you to negotiate as best you can... larissa: with everyone. lemonis: ...with every single person. let's start...
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moneygall nelson's life is now dominated by the injuries he received at the hands of the police. well this is g.w. news and these are our top stories police in hong kong have sealed off the polytechnic university after pro-democracy activists occupied the site anyone trying to leave now faces arrest despite that a group of protesters stage a dramatic escape by climbing down from a bridge. authorities in iran have defended the increases in fuel prices which sparked days of wyatt ing at least 3 people have been killed and more than a 1000 a rested the government insists that the price rises are necessary to fund social welfare programs. russia has returned 3 naval ships it captured from ukraine last year it's the latest move to ease tensions between the 2 countries ahead of a key summit next month the handover took place off the coast of crimea. a group of performance art is in myanmar have received additional jail sentences for quote insulting the military the satirical poets call themselves the peacock generation under me in marv's judicial system they can face the same charges i
moneygall nelson's life is now dominated by the injuries he received at the hands of the police. well this is g.w. news and these are our top stories police in hong kong have sealed off the polytechnic university after pro-democracy activists occupied the site anyone trying to leave now faces arrest despite that a group of protesters stage a dramatic escape by climbing down from a bridge. authorities in iran have defended the increases in fuel prices which sparked days of wyatt ing at least 3...
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by legal nelson's life is now dominated by the injuries he received at the hands of the police. you're watching the news coming up ahead to keep down teaching music unconventional methods to connect with. and become a viral hit. the 1st of. a $20000.00 asylum seekers on the edge in islands to the mainland over the coming weeks they include many on the island of les voss the site of an overcrowded morea refugee camp did the n.s.f. and max zonda have this report from the island that's become home for thousands of refugees desperate to leave their. friends bid farewell ask the buses which. more than $100.00 asylum seekers are leaving maurya camp for some after a year if. the joy is palpable but so is the pain in the uncertainty of having once again into the unknown how do you feel now that you can get on the bus and leave and leave very happy but i have lots of friends here i really miss for everybody just. in the morning i cried and still to know my friends came to see me just. live with her daughter for a year in morea a camp she describes as the worst on earth she was notified y
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step one, said kris nelson, go back to nick harvey. little bit. >> you got to talk to this guy before he gets arraigned. because once he's arraigned, you're screwed. he's going to get an attorney. >> reporter: sure. >> and his attorney's going to tell him to shut up. >> reporter: just what birdsall and his partner were thinking. so they confronted nick again. now two days after lynn's murder. >> you need to be fully truthful with my partner and i right now because it's only going to, you know, benefit you to tell the truth. this is getting uglier and uglier. >> we went at him one last time. tell us your story. he reiterates almost exactly what he said before. >> reporter: which was that he killed lynn schockner because the burglary he tried to carry out went bad. the cops still didn't buy it. >> him and i been doing this a long time, nick. you need to take nick and your responsibility now. take care of nick now, please. be truthful with us because we're not going to stop, nick. him and i, that's our job. >> reporter: and that's when ni
step one, said kris nelson, go back to nick harvey. little bit. >> you got to talk to this guy before he gets arraigned. because once he's arraigned, you're screwed. he's going to get an attorney. >> reporter: sure. >> and his attorney's going to tell him to shut up. >> reporter: just what birdsall and his partner were thinking. so they confronted nick again. now two days after lynn's murder. >> you need to be fully truthful with my partner and i right now because...
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las producciones de programas como "nuestra belleza latina" y "mira quien baila", descanse en paz, nelson capa lash blast de covergirl megavolumen instantáneo. pestañas con hasta 10 veces más volumen. lashblast mascara de covergirl. piden a los baÑistas tener mucho cuidado. >> el dÍa de los veteranos es celebrado por primera vez aquÍ en los Ángeles de una manera muy grande y muy es hacia Él. los llevamos a esta celebraciÓn. >> el continÚa la lucha por daca y el futuro desde programa se protege a unos200,000 jÓvenes soÑadores.
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things changed since nelson mandela was the captain and 9095 springbok steve. i'm eddie michael jr you're welcome to the program government stuff in kenya have been directed to where locally made out of beds on fridays on public holidays it's meant to boost the kenyan manufacturing industry a spot of. says so-called make for agenda you hit the streets of nairobi and it looks like it will take more than a directive to get things going. again david has been a tailor for 20 years nairobi's kenyatta market has been his retail home for 12 of those years in this shop selling african garments whisky has now to go on as well for connotations they do appreciate koku z. his fabric and garment shop and now the kenyan government are banking on a resurgent appreciation for african attire to boost the manufacturing industry and create jobs thus the president's directive that all public servants wear locally made clothes on fridays and on public holidays on the streets of nairobi the directive has gotten a mixed reception. it's still more next era when when you don't listen t
things changed since nelson mandela was the captain and 9095 springbok steve. i'm eddie michael jr you're welcome to the program government stuff in kenya have been directed to where locally made out of beds on fridays on public holidays it's meant to boost the kenyan manufacturing industry a spot of. says so-called make for agenda you hit the streets of nairobi and it looks like it will take more than a directive to get things going. again david has been a tailor for 20 years nairobi's...
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of my legal nelson's life is now dominated by the injuries he received at the hands of the police. we'll take a look at some more of the day's of stories now firstly in the united states where president a trump says he is strongly considering testifying in his own impeachment investigation and he tweeted the announcement today after house speaker nancy pelosi challenge him to appear before the committee to speak all the truth that he wants. at least one shooter has killed 4 people or wounded others after opening fire on a backyard poteen california the incident happened in the city of friends mills the victims were watching a football game outside the house. russia has handed back 3 naval ships it captured last year from ukraine it's the latest move to ease tensions between the 2 countries ahead of a summit next month took place off the coast of crimea. haiti's president says his country faces a humanitarian crisis and he's asking for international support. morsi said government has been the target of widespread protests since august and warning 3 haitians now relies on aid to surv
of my legal nelson's life is now dominated by the injuries he received at the hands of the police. we'll take a look at some more of the day's of stories now firstly in the united states where president a trump says he is strongly considering testifying in his own impeachment investigation and he tweeted the announcement today after house speaker nancy pelosi challenge him to appear before the committee to speak all the truth that he wants. at least one shooter has killed 4 people or wounded...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips, stayhat. good evening. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sexual relations with virginia roberts, the woman who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with the bbc‘s newsnight programme, broadcast tonight, he spoke in detail for the first time about his links with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. the duke of york said he had no regrets about his friendship with the disgraced financier, who died earlier this year. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. in the state rooms at buckingham palace, a senior member of the british royal family, prince andrew, second son of the queen, is preparing to be interrogated about allegations of sleazy behaviour and gross misjudgment. your royal highness, we've come to buckingham palace in highly unusual circumstances... at issue, which of these two people is telling the truth? andrew or virginia roberts, 17 years old when this photograph was taken? groomed, she say
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillips, stayhat. good evening. prince andrew has told the bbc he categorically denies having sexual relations with virginia roberts, the woman who says she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 years old. in an interview with the bbc‘s newsnight programme, broadcast tonight, he spoke in detail for the first time about his links with the convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. the duke of...
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step one, said kris nelson, go back to nick harvey.ean on him a little bit. >> you got to talk to this guy before he gets arraigned. because once he's arraigned, you're screwed. he's going to get an attorney. >> reporter: sure. >> and his attorney's going to tell him to shut up. >> reporter: just what birdsall and his partner were thinking. so they confronted nick again. now two days after lynn's murder. >> you need to be fully truthful with my partner and i right now because it's only going to, you know, benefit you to tell the truth. this is getting uglier and uglier. >> we went at him one last time. tell us your story. he reiterates almost exactly what he said before. >> reporter: which was that he killed lynn schockner because the burglary he tried to carry out went bad. the cops still didn't buy it. >> him and i been doing this a long time, nick. you need to take nick and your responsibility now. take care of nick now, please. be truthful with us because we're not going to stop, nick. him and i, that's our job. >> reporter: and th
step one, said kris nelson, go back to nick harvey.ean on him a little bit. >> you got to talk to this guy before he gets arraigned. because once he's arraigned, you're screwed. he's going to get an attorney. >> reporter: sure. >> and his attorney's going to tell him to shut up. >> reporter: just what birdsall and his partner were thinking. so they confronted nick again. now two days after lynn's murder. >> you need to be fully truthful with my partner and i right...
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it is really everything that nelson mandela wanted and so it is going to be a really big boost and ita going to be a really big boost and it is a big boost for the country. south africa really needs this. it is beautiful. his speech was amazing. and it brought in a lot of people, united a lot of people around the idea that somehow, we have all got to live together and do this. it wasjust have all got to live together and do this. it was just a beautiful, humble speech. and they were the better team! they were. yes, much the better team, south africa were excellent, they played their game and it led could not play any kind of game so south africa thoroughly deserved it and it is a truly motivational team. going back to 1995 when south africa first won the world cup and there was that iconic picture of francois pienaar and nelson mandela both wearing the number six shirt, the only black player was chester williams and even in 2007, there were just a few but 110w in 2007, there were just a few but now half of the squad, a black captain, a symbol of hopefully the beginnings, 25 years down
it is really everything that nelson mandela wanted and so it is going to be a really big boost and ita going to be a really big boost and it is a big boost for the country. south africa really needs this. it is beautiful. his speech was amazing. and it brought in a lot of people, united a lot of people around the idea that somehow, we have all got to live together and do this. it wasjust have all got to live together and do this. it was just a beautiful, humble speech. and they were the better...
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nelson mandela's grandson told the bbc this victory is a symbol of unity and change since the end ofrtheid. this demonstrates that the rainbow nation is alive and it's real and it can become even better. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there's evidence the controversial process is safe. high winds and rain sweep across southern england and wales — with one woman killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are martin lipton, who's chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new european newspaper. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with the news that conservative‘s plan to set up an emergency unit to ensure that the nhs doesn't become an electoral liability for tories. the independent reports that the former liberal democrat leader vince cable has called on the voters to vote tactically in order to stop brexit. the sunday telegraph says that members of thejewish community
nelson mandela's grandson told the bbc this victory is a symbol of unity and change since the end ofrtheid. this demonstrates that the rainbow nation is alive and it's real and it can become even better. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there's evidence the controversial process is safe. high winds and rain sweep across southern england and wales — with one woman killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the...
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cunningham, and this is very nice habit, nelson to, see you. so we will get into this. we know that rick perry, the secretary of energy has refused to appear, and what is the prediction for the others who are expected this week? >> this week is a big disappointment for those who are looking for new evidence and new witnesses. all of the witnesses that you put up on the screen, they are all political appointees within the white house. either with the white house, the nsc or the office of management and budget, and the white house has made it clear they are preventing all of the political appointees from testifying, so each of the people are going to wind up declining testimony, and the one wild card is john bolton. he is a former employee and no longer at the national security adviser and no longer at the white house and animosity of what president trump and giuliani were doing with ukraine and he has an interest in testifying and whether he will is open question and i bet he won't. it is going to be a quiet week. >> so, nelson, there is a clear
cunningham, and this is very nice habit, nelson to, see you. so we will get into this. we know that rick perry, the secretary of energy has refused to appear, and what is the prediction for the others who are expected this week? >> this week is a big disappointment for those who are looking for new evidence and new witnesses. all of the witnesses that you put up on the screen, they are all political appointees within the white house. either with the white house, the nsc or the office of...
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. >> david was beating on the door hollering nelson, nelson, come quick. somebody's killed my family. they're all dead, they're all dead. >> your family. dead. murdered. how do you even begin to absorb that? >> just all these things spinning around inside my head. is this real? am i really here? it was surreal. >> actually, went down to the ground. was laying on his back and rolling around and said why? why did i have to go? why didn't i just stay with them? >> there was pain. much more still to come when mystery on lockhart road continues. lockhart road continues. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happ
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that's nelson mandela said that. these four teachers have been working hard every day for years so that their students will go out and do just that, change the world. make alaska, america, the world a better place. they as well as our teachers all across the country, all across alaska certainly have one of the most important and most difficult jobs. so we salute all of them. but i want to salute these four teachers in a little bit more detail. they have chosen not only to master these science, engineering, physics subjects but to teach it to the next generation. now, despite a slight improvement in the stem skills of americans over the last 20 years, it's widely recognized that the united states is still being outpaced by countries all over the world in these critical subject matters. so now more than ever our country desperately needs skilled americans, skilled professionals who can innovate for our nation, who can improve our nation's infrastructure, advance our health care system, build the tools that defend our c
that's nelson mandela said that. these four teachers have been working hard every day for years so that their students will go out and do just that, change the world. make alaska, america, the world a better place. they as well as our teachers all across the country, all across alaska certainly have one of the most important and most difficult jobs. so we salute all of them. but i want to salute these four teachers in a little bit more detail. they have chosen not only to master these science,...
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i am mike nelson. i am i am the guy you put up with during the first panel. we have a new cast of people to add their voices to the wonderful voices you heard from the scholars who are on the first panel. once again, we have miller center people here. the miller center, one of its main fscs is the focus on studying the presidencies in depth, historical depth with objectivity. we are all on the business of doing stuff that in editorial cartoonists is not in the business of doing, which is reacting to events on a day-to-day basis. did more thanhant 10,000 times in his 60 plus years as a newspaper cartoonist. whereas we all strive to be as objective as we can, the job of the editorial cartoonist and pat whohant, as well as anybody has ever done that, to provide,, opinion and something to provoke discussion rather than aspire to settle discussion. afternoon,oday, this which will cover the presidents from george bush. i don't use the h w. he was george bush when he was president. when john quincy adams became president, john adams did not have to change his name,
i am mike nelson. i am i am the guy you put up with during the first panel. we have a new cast of people to add their voices to the wonderful voices you heard from the scholars who are on the first panel. once again, we have miller center people here. the miller center, one of its main fscs is the focus on studying the presidencies in depth, historical depth with objectivity. we are all on the business of doing stuff that in editorial cartoonists is not in the business of doing, which is...
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fire marshal bill nelson there he is. democrats will lose florida, they could kiss it good-bye forever. >> i don't know about forever, but bill nelson knows florida, i think she right, florida is a state that republicans have fared well in always been close, and competitive. but you know republicans have come out on top there. and i do think that polls show that biden is a better fit than for warren and sanders. >> health care is a huge issue in florida. they do not want to see the economy tank on a 50 trillion dollar lark. >> no, i would say that republican parties in florida is in good standing, you have ron desantis governor there with 74% approval rating, she wel well -e is well liked there. kennedy: tom bevin thank you for your time, keep us posted on this stuff. thank you. >> will do. kennedy: we'll update you whether any election results when they come in. but up, a horrific scene in mexico. 9 american women and children, babies, killed in cartel violence. now president trump wants to send in u.s. military, but wil
fire marshal bill nelson there he is. democrats will lose florida, they could kiss it good-bye forever. >> i don't know about forever, but bill nelson knows florida, i think she right, florida is a state that republicans have fared well in always been close, and competitive. but you know republicans have come out on top there. and i do think that polls show that biden is a better fit than for warren and sanders. >> health care is a huge issue in florida. they do not want to see the...
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. >> nelson combo spheres he will lose his -- fears he will lose his eyesight.e was shot in a recent emmons ration in santiago. >> i have a detached retina and internal injuries inside my eye. it's not looking good. >> the shooting happened during recent antigovernment protests. demonstrators have been hit by water cannon or rubber bullets, some filled with metal. and it's not just happening to violent protesters. peaceful demonstrators, even random bystanders, have been targeted. videos like these published on the internet or difficult to watch. medical professionals are alarmed. >> some bullets just scratch the surface of the eye, but some hit them directly. 99% of the patients, i if not a, end up going blind for sure. >> it seems unlikely to be a coincidence. more than 200 people in chile have lost their eyesight in this way. police have beenen accused of aiming at people's heads. human rights advocates say the violence reminds them of the dark times of the chilean dictatorship. amnesty international has investigated some of the latest cases. the police are d
. >> nelson combo spheres he will lose his -- fears he will lose his eyesight.e was shot in a recent emmons ration in santiago. >> i have a detached retina and internal injuries inside my eye. it's not looking good. >> the shooting happened during recent antigovernment protests. demonstrators have been hit by water cannon or rubber bullets, some filled with metal. and it's not just happening to violent protesters. peaceful demonstrators, even random bystanders, have been...
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but over here, this is all nelson court.rybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundred feet, you u have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place here. it's been here for aboutut 8 months now,w, man. so, i it was deveveloped fromome community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon t throw's aw, literally, from thhoususe, and thehen right behind [indistinct] on this side is thehe tank. we've seen this tank in past years, you know, releasing vocs into the air. and so, we monitoror--monitor te 8 monitors that wewe have here n arvin, and we--andnd the story s the s same. you k know, the background levels s in this community are sky-high. we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this around communitieies like this, you kn, in small, rural communities, and so, this isis one of ththe g issueues here in arvin. gurrola: what the e
but over here, this is all nelson court.rybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundred feet, you u have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place here. it's been here for aboutut 8 months now,w, man. so, i it was deveveloped fromome community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon t throw's aw,...
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what could it mean for you and investment decision joinins is david nelson chief assetgist at bell pointagement welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you make of this? as you look at the fundamentals of a company, does this become one of those fundamentals that you lookt if they're being labeled politically overseas. >> we're going to have to. this is the world weiv in. companies forced to make a decision and choose sides here. thni's something that com and management tried to avoid if you take case in point in hong kong just recently apple was kind of brought into the fray here. they were forced to remove in re using to track police. have been they thought they -- byg remove gohey avoided the political fray then damned ifdo they t, damned if they don't. here in washington senators and congressman weighed in on this it's a tough situation for all. >> how would you rate it in terms of the fundantals you look at when you decore whether ot to buy the stock? >> that's a good one, sue. c i have tosider it for sure. you just mentioned in the report you justed menti starbucks. obvio
what could it mean for you and investment decision joinins is david nelson chief assetgist at bell pointagement welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you make of this? as you look at the fundamentals of a company, does this become one of those fundamentals that you lookt if they're being labeled politically overseas. >> we're going to have to. this is the world weiv in. companies forced to make a decision and choose sides here. thni's something that com and...
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in 1995, nelson mandela was there to present the trophy to captain francois pienaar after he lead theto their first world cup win. it was an historic moment for the countryjust over a year after the end of apartheid. there was only one black player in the team that day. today there were six — led by the team's first—ever black captain siya kolisi, and watching on from new york was nelson mandela's grandson, ndaba mandela. i spoke with him about what today's match means for the people of south africa. it is the continuation of a bright dawn. young people from across the country can say that one day, i want to be the next kolisi. they can look at becoming anything they want, not just a rugby captain, but a natural scientist, it is a great moment for us. scientist, it is a great moment for us. talk about that unity. bringing the country together. as you know, oui’ the country together. as you know, our country has been marred by lots of political instability in its history but sport is one of those things that has a specific role in uniting our people. this is going to goa uniting our pe
in 1995, nelson mandela was there to present the trophy to captain francois pienaar after he lead theto their first world cup win. it was an historic moment for the countryjust over a year after the end of apartheid. there was only one black player in the team that day. today there were six — led by the team's first—ever black captain siya kolisi, and watching on from new york was nelson mandela's grandson, ndaba mandela. i spoke with him about what today's match means for the people of...
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and watching on from new york was nelson mandela's grandson, ndaba mandela.h him about what today's match means for the people of south africa. young people from across the country can say, one day, i want to be the next captain. they can dream. they can be anything they want, notjust a can be anything they want, notjust by can be anything they want, notjust a rugby captain, they can be an actual scientist. and talk about that unity, bringing a country together. as you know, our country has been marred by a lot of political instability, but sport is one of those things that has a really specific goal in uniting our people, and this will go a long way to making people understand that, if we work together, we can truly achieve anything we set our minds to. and your grandfather said sport has the power to change the world. what do you think he would say today? i think he would be absolutely filled with joy, pride, happiness, congratulating the team for this amazing feat they have achieved, and it would bejust a jolly old day of celebration! can't argue with that
and watching on from new york was nelson mandela's grandson, ndaba mandela.h him about what today's match means for the people of south africa. young people from across the country can say, one day, i want to be the next captain. they can dream. they can be anything they want, notjust a can be anything they want, notjust by can be anything they want, notjust a rugby captain, they can be an actual scientist. and talk about that unity, bringing a country together. as you know, our country has...
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3rd world title the images of police in lifting the trophy set to the arrival of the pictures of nelson mandela joining the south africa team in their celebrations in 1905 our correspondent for me to miller watch the final unfold in johannesburg. have you found that i guess it just watched and it makes reading the web it was not being handed out you see nothing easy display club captain even young rhodes to see the springboks win the better the rugby world cup types know this is one fan and how excited are you reasserted was get out of there said it's amazing that so much as you can see. this really all has created so much unity within the country itself some amazing amazing thank you so that i would reconsider context 7 chris how happy they are above this is when it's been a tough call the country economically it's not doing well when it's been a lot of difficulties and tensions. have been looking to. come to bring light at the end of the tunnel. is a. c rare. dubroca deserves as we well look insane as does greed and gold some from bill. clinton said to the judge years ago it should co
3rd world title the images of police in lifting the trophy set to the arrival of the pictures of nelson mandela joining the south africa team in their celebrations in 1905 our correspondent for me to miller watch the final unfold in johannesburg. have you found that i guess it just watched and it makes reading the web it was not being handed out you see nothing easy display club captain even young rhodes to see the springboks win the better the rugby world cup types know this is one fan and how...
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it is 2a years since nelson mandela celebrated south africa's first rugby world cup victory, but that. today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad, corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy with a world beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. let's speak to our sports editor, dan roan, in tokyo. dan, an extraordinary finale to the world cup. what are your thoughts? put it into context. the final will always be remembered for the power, not only of the south african pie can play about the power of the remarkable image of siya kolisi, a man born in a township, lifting the webb ellis trophy. in 1995, when south africa won the world cup for the first time memorably with the support of nelson mandela, they only had one like playe
it is 2a years since nelson mandela celebrated south africa's first rugby world cup victory, but that. today, captain siya kolisi has become a new symbol of hope and progress in a country still facing huge challenges. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad, corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is,...
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of my legal nelson's life is now dominated by the injuries he received at the hands of the police. the state of the news life or blood still to come our show. dog fighting with a difference we find out why a lot of snow guys didn't stop these 89 competitors. but 1st to sue a major reversal on 40 years of america's mideast foreign policy at the top administration says it no longer views is rarely settlements in the occupied west bank as violating international law for decades israel settlements on palestinian territory have been an obstacle to peace negotiations also names have condemned the move and called it choosing the law of the jungle over international law. the u.s. gives up a decades long position on israeli settlements of establishment of israeli civilian settlements in the west bank is not per se inconsistent with international law israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law because they are built on land occupied by israel during the 1967 middle east war the settlements are one of the main impediments to peace with the palestinians acting prime mini
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in the springbok jersey which up until that point had only been a symbol of white south africa and nelson mandela really showed his kind of conciliatory element of his character with that great performance in in johannesburg and what will make this extra special for south africa if they can somehow do it is they have a 1st male black captain c. of police e now he has come from a very humble background he was actually born a day after the apartheid laws were 1st repealed in south africa in 1901 and he comes from a tentative and he said i would love to lift that world cup trophy to show young black men from the townships that they can achieve anything in the modern south africa even with all the economic and political problems that have been of late so as a fairy tale sporting fairy tale neutrals may well want so that's good to win but if you're talking pure rugby into the better side and if they can pull of the southern hemisphere slam as it's being called that's beating australia new zealand and then south africa that is something very very special all right. thank you. well the public sp
in the springbok jersey which up until that point had only been a symbol of white south africa and nelson mandela really showed his kind of conciliatory element of his character with that great performance in in johannesburg and what will make this extra special for south africa if they can somehow do it is they have a 1st male black captain c. of police e now he has come from a very humble background he was actually born a day after the apartheid laws were 1st repealed in south africa in 1901...
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fighter tokyo's sus quality who was imprisoned in south africa during the time of apartheid with nelson mandela talking about when the guards allowed them to play music they played so how and i'm good. there just because one i don't want to spoil it for our audience but i love i love the theme i love that you brought it up because i want to share a little clip at that and i think it doesn't spoil the episode but in the latest episode of the podcast was released today tuesday you guys go deep into the lyrics of perhaps one of dolly parton's most popular songs which is jolene and she my you took the lead on this one it seems there was one connection to the song that struck our team being a show with a global audience i want to share that what you were just referring to and have a look you know do you remember one of the dolly songs that you heard nelson mandela play. oh wow. i just think about. a night at robben island in the dark when jolene is playing over the loudspeakers. the prisoners here in their cells on the other side of the wall the guards are listening to and both groups of peo
fighter tokyo's sus quality who was imprisoned in south africa during the time of apartheid with nelson mandela talking about when the guards allowed them to play music they played so how and i'm good. there just because one i don't want to spoil it for our audience but i love i love the theme i love that you brought it up because i want to share a little clip at that and i think it doesn't spoil the episode but in the latest episode of the podcast was released today tuesday you guys go deep...
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peter nelson, are also beekeeper.'re talking about pesticides and how they're used in this country. also, the whole issue of the climate crisis? >> bees are an indicator species. we need to pay attention to what is going on because our agricultural system is dependent upon these commercial bees. agriculture is got much more simplified, kimmel goodie dependent so it is required just chemically-dependent, so it is required to bring in these because the traditional bees are not able to live there anymore. it is become essential to bring these bees almost as an insurance policy for much of the agricultural system. amy: and agricultural uses bees? >> it is the most are trisha's and nourishing things that we eat. fruits and nuts and vegetables. foods that we have are mostly pollinated by bees. amy: thank you for being with us, peter nelson, director of "the pollinators." on friday, democracy now! will be broadcasting and live streaming the first presidential forum on environmental justice at south carolina state university
peter nelson, are also beekeeper.'re talking about pesticides and how they're used in this country. also, the whole issue of the climate crisis? >> bees are an indicator species. we need to pay attention to what is going on because our agricultural system is dependent upon these commercial bees. agriculture is got much more simplified, kimmel goodie dependent so it is required just chemically-dependent, so it is required to bring in these because the traditional bees are not able to live...
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africa won their 1st rugby world cup in 1905 and that's the torment of a hosted just a year after nelson mandela came came into power. it was a tournament that really united what of course was a very racially divided country still is in many ways the image of nelson mandela handing the rugby world cup to captain francoise play in our was a really powerful image and i think if you ask most south africans they'll agree that it was a something that really united their country gave a lot of hope for for black south africans being able to progress in society and in sport with the springboks however progress on the rugby pitch was very slow at that time in $95.00 there was only one black south african player in the springboks team . at the next world cup they won in 2007 there was still only 2 black players that's very different there's 11 black players in the squad and it really embodied by their captain see it khaleesi who's from a poor township in the eastern cape and he's their 1st black captain speaking to african rugby leaders yesterday and they say the image of of lifting the world cup
africa won their 1st rugby world cup in 1905 and that's the torment of a hosted just a year after nelson mandela came came into power. it was a tournament that really united what of course was a very racially divided country still is in many ways the image of nelson mandela handing the rugby world cup to captain francoise play in our was a really powerful image and i think if you ask most south africans they'll agree that it was a something that really united their country gave a lot of hope...