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so -- parsons among them. so albert parsons is well known because of the haymarket trial, his subsequent execution with three of his comrades. and lucy, i think, for many years has been known as his wife and then his widow. most people don't realize that she had a career of her own. and, actually, attained a kind of celebrityhood in the late 19th century. she was very well known throughout the country. the press followed her obsessively. she was an agitator. she was a radical agitator. she was not a theorist. she was not an organizer. but she was an eloquent speaker, and she was a passionate defender of the first amendment. and from our perspective today, she seems very prescient because she talked about the growing inequality between the rich poor. she decried the exploitation of workers by the great robber-barons of the day. she argued that moo chiens were transforming the workplace and throwing people out of work. so these are all themes that are very familiar to us today. >> right. she h such radical stand
so -- parsons among them. so albert parsons is well known because of the haymarket trial, his subsequent execution with three of his comrades. and lucy, i think, for many years has been known as his wife and then his widow. most people don't realize that she had a career of her own. and, actually, attained a kind of celebrityhood in the late 19th century. she was very well known throughout the country. the press followed her obsessively. she was an agitator. she was a radical agitator. she was...
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albert parsons is a well-known because of the haymarket trial, his subsequent execution with three of his comrades, and lucy, for many been known as his t wife and then his widow, most people don't realize she had a career of her own and actually obtained a kind of celebrity hood in the late 19th century. she is well known, the press followed her obsessively, she was an agitator. she was a radical agitator. she was not a theorist, she was not an organizer. she was an eloquent speaker and passione defender of the first amendment. she talked about the growing inequality between the rich and poor. she decried the exploitation of workers by the robber barons of the day. she argued machines were taking over the workplace and putting people out ofsh work. >> shek had such radical stands as leaving in the eight hour workday. ngno child labor, some of them have been accepted, others not. he had to admit that she was not a literal bomb thrower but she was really a bomb thrower. her rhetoric and her writings were very raw. for instance, her husband edited newspaper and in the first issue in oct
albert parsons is a well-known because of the haymarket trial, his subsequent execution with three of his comrades, and lucy, for many been known as his t wife and then his widow, most people don't realize she had a career of her own and actually obtained a kind of celebrity hood in the late 19th century. she is well known, the press followed her obsessively, she was an agitator. she was a radical agitator. she was not a theorist, she was not an organizer. she was an eloquent speaker and...
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then her marriage to parsons. he was dead only a year when she was taken up with the young german man. emma goldman would say things like you have all people should be criticizing my views of sexual liberation. she feuded with eugene so their very famous radicals who considered her hard to understand. they cannot quite pinpoint her. she was not in an ideologue. she was marvin archer. >> i admire her physical courage and getting up in front of the crowd of hundreds and speaking, knowing that in the audience are undercover police officers, and even journalists who are undercover in disguise, great description of her reporter in chicago wearing a fake beer that comes off when he runs out of the hall. she was besieged by the authorities yet she persisted. she is one of the original per sisters if we can say that. her other commitment to the exploited, and language we find familiar today it was considered radical at the time. she understood fundamental things about the economy. she understood that when technological in
then her marriage to parsons. he was dead only a year when she was taken up with the young german man. emma goldman would say things like you have all people should be criticizing my views of sexual liberation. she feuded with eugene so their very famous radicals who considered her hard to understand. they cannot quite pinpoint her. she was not in an ideologue. she was marvin archer. >> i admire her physical courage and getting up in front of the crowd of hundreds and speaking, knowing...
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jack parsons of course was a rocket scientist in california in the one nine hundred thirty's forty's and fifty's he was one of the fathers of modern rocketry one of the founders of nasa's jet propulsion laboratory and the person that invented solid state rocket fuel which is the rocket fuel that was responsible for getting us to the moon and also the rocket fuel that fueled the i.c.b.m. missiles during the cold war. and yet this person was also engaged very heavily in the occult and was spending his days setting off rockets and his nights doing you know partying and and doing drugs and occult rituals and living the life of a kind of a and out there behind me and you know that's los angeles that's this kind of thing happens here but he is that he is a fascinating character and most fascinatingly for me he was immersed in what's called the nokia magic which is the magical system that di was immersed in it's the magical system that he claimed was given to him by the angels and it's fact it's just amazing to me to look at ok so here we have this guy john d. in the fifteen eighties who's
jack parsons of course was a rocket scientist in california in the one nine hundred thirty's forty's and fifty's he was one of the fathers of modern rocketry one of the founders of nasa's jet propulsion laboratory and the person that invented solid state rocket fuel which is the rocket fuel that was responsible for getting us to the moon and also the rocket fuel that fueled the i.c.b.m. missiles during the cold war. and yet this person was also engaged very heavily in the occult and was...
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coming out this new series and parsons is sort of in this tradition of occultists right he's and he's a major figure when it comes to the innovations that were taking place around jet propulsion and rocketry but yet he's also very steeped in magical practices that's right and the magical practices the specific magical practices that john d. was involved in also in the same ones this is just fascinating to me that there are these kind of i don't know these kind of holes in history if you will where these there are these strange individuals who are perhaps so intelligent that they can't be categorized or interested in science and the colts and nobody can quite figure out where they're coming from jack parsons is and is another one of them much like john de jack parsons of course was a rocket scientist in california in the one nine hundred thirty's forty's and fifty's he was one of the fathers of modern rocketry one of the founders of nasa as jet propulsion laboratory is and the person that invented solid state rocket fuel which is the rocket fuel that was responsible for getting us to t
coming out this new series and parsons is sort of in this tradition of occultists right he's and he's a major figure when it comes to the innovations that were taking place around jet propulsion and rocketry but yet he's also very steeped in magical practices that's right and the magical practices the specific magical practices that john d. was involved in also in the same ones this is just fascinating to me that there are these kind of i don't know these kind of holes in history if you will...
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come on. >> don't pity me. >> jimmy: jim parsons. you got married since i've seen you last. >> i did! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that's weird. i can't believe it's been that that long since i've been here. >> jimmy: how long is it -- have you been married? >> over a year now. it was last may in this very building on the -- >> jimmy: on the rainbow room? >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: oh, it's a beautiful place. >> it is fantastic. it was really neat. however, we picked it because the view is so iconic and wonderful and it rained all day. [ light laughter ] complete cloud coverage for the entire wedding. towards the end of the night it cleared up and the lights finally came on and i'm like, well, okay. that's, you know, whatever. >> jimmy: you could have been anywhere. >> literally could have been in a basement somewhere for a a majority of the evening. [ laughter ] i'm glad we spent the money and got rainbow room instead. no, it was wonderful. >> jimmy: did you -- >> i had a wonderful time. shockingly so. i'm not big in to events. i don't like
come on. >> don't pity me. >> jimmy: jim parsons. you got married since i've seen you last. >> i did! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that's weird. i can't believe it's been that that long since i've been here. >> jimmy: how long is it -- have you been married? >> over a year now. it was last may in this very building on the -- >> jimmy: on the rainbow room? >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: oh, it's a beautiful place. >> it is fantastic. it was really neat....
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jim parsons is in the building. got jim parsons. i love it. plus, we got another installment of van in a van. my thing. this time, i take my van to utah. i get a chance to talk to some native americans. so pro trump, some anti. they get into it. you're going to get some original per spspectives, but first, let's talk. look, it is really easy to get overwhelmed every day by this torrent of tweets and crazy news, but i want to talk about serious stuff. even in this flood of insanity, there are some events and some trends that do matter. it's bad enough that americans seem to be losing our sense of a shared national identity. that's bad enough. but a deeper level, i'm starting fear that we're losing our shared sense of humanity. both with people around the world and even for each other. for example, in puerto rico, a new harvard study came out. it says that more than 4600, 4,600 american citizens lost their lives in the aftermath of hurricane maria. that's about as many people that's died in 9/11, in hurricane katrina combined. it's an ongoing em
jim parsons is in the building. got jim parsons. i love it. plus, we got another installment of van in a van. my thing. this time, i take my van to utah. i get a chance to talk to some native americans. so pro trump, some anti. they get into it. you're going to get some original per spspectives, but first, let's talk. look, it is really easy to get overwhelmed every day by this torrent of tweets and crazy news, but i want to talk about serious stuff. even in this flood of insanity, there are...
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stephanie parsons apartment is in perfect order nobody would suspect that she has financial worries but she certainly does her former partner broke into the flat smashed everything and beat her up until the court ruling stephanie parson is left to carry the costs. well. i think i'll give you two hundred euros. in most of the. make up at one sitting i want to say many offices they had appointments in one to three weeks time if at all only for downtown south book so much bureaucracy and then they might not help you after all clues could not or couldn't fit much looser gives money to those who recently got into difficulties the question nations are small but highly appreciated on average three hundred thirty thousand euros per year so is this a model or european cities should copy stefan selker doesn't think so politically this way poverty no longer appears to be a problem in it to politicize this and the scandalized poverty argument. that's why i think mike's lugar's contain a project should remain a one off initiative from the postwar market doesn't work as a large scale system i wonder
stephanie parsons apartment is in perfect order nobody would suspect that she has financial worries but she certainly does her former partner broke into the flat smashed everything and beat her up until the court ruling stephanie parson is left to carry the costs. well. i think i'll give you two hundred euros. in most of the. make up at one sitting i want to say many offices they had appointments in one to three weeks time if at all only for downtown south book so much bureaucracy and then they...
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jim parsons is my guest tonight. an all new "tonight show." plus we have marlon wayens, al o -- alex ovechkin. >>> happening now on our twitter feed, we continue to follow the latest in singapore. north korean leader kim jong-un declaring the world will see a major change and that he and president trump have decided to leave the past behind as they sign a document. we showed you at the top of this newscast. the details of that document have not yet been released. we're awaiting those details in the next couple hours. we're back iment. tomorrow - we get you ready for the victory parade. with traffic tips and weather advice if you )re going to oakland. kari says it l be a hot one. she )ll update the forecast overnight. )today in the bay. ) 4: to 7 a-m. >>> how is this for a close call? an unusual sight in santa monica today. that car right there dangling off the side of a parking garage. rescue crews say an elderly woman accidentally hit the accelerator instead of the brakes and ended up teetering off the fourth level of that garage. now, a good
jim parsons is my guest tonight. an all new "tonight show." plus we have marlon wayens, al o -- alex ovechkin. >>> happening now on our twitter feed, we continue to follow the latest in singapore. north korean leader kim jong-un declaring the world will see a major change and that he and president trump have decided to leave the past behind as they sign a document. we showed you at the top of this newscast. the details of that document have not yet been released. we're...
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george washington endorsed one of parson williams' book. parson williams happened to be the pastor of neighborhood where george washington grew up. you know. >> oral history is never perfect. maybe there is a lot of embellishment. but you can't just throw it all out and say it can't possibly be true, especially if washington knew the man, wrote to the man, and they were actually on speaking terms together. okay? another example. okay. keep it going here. there we go. he [ technical difficulties ] on sunday. can you do athletic events on sunday? well, when i read his diaries what i discovered is that he would travel to a fox hunting place on sunday, but he waited until the next day to fox hunt. so actually he was more of a sunday keeper than we might have expected. he wasn't in church every sunday, but you know what? he was a vestry man and a church warden. he helped pay for the church pew, for the organ. he helped to pay for the preachers of his church even when the church was disestablished. he was a man that was committed to his church. w
george washington endorsed one of parson williams' book. parson williams happened to be the pastor of neighborhood where george washington grew up. you know. >> oral history is never perfect. maybe there is a lot of embellishment. but you can't just throw it all out and say it can't possibly be true, especially if washington knew the man, wrote to the man, and they were actually on speaking terms together. okay? another example. okay. keep it going here. there we go. he [ technical...
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a review of what the authorities knew about the man who placed a bomb at parsons green tube station in series of errors in how he was handled. experts considered removing ahmed hassan from a list of extremists days before he planted his device. 51 people were injured in the attack last september as our correspondent dominic casciani reports. that's the carty he sent me for my birthday. penny and ronjones, foster carers were a0 years, looking back at cards from the last teenager, ahmed hassan. like 268 young people before him, they dedicated time and energy to give him a fresh start in life. but they weren't told that the iraqi 18—year—old had been trained to kill by the islamic state terror group. the bomb he built in the home partially detonated on the london underground. he is serving a life sentence which would they have given him a chance had they known how dangerous he was? no, he wouldn't have come here, no way. i can't put my family at risk. i was told he had been captured at the age of 11 by isis and he witnessed people being killed and then he got away and that he was frighten
a review of what the authorities knew about the man who placed a bomb at parsons green tube station in series of errors in how he was handled. experts considered removing ahmed hassan from a list of extremists days before he planted his device. 51 people were injured in the attack last september as our correspondent dominic casciani reports. that's the carty he sent me for my birthday. penny and ronjones, foster carers were a0 years, looking back at cards from the last teenager, ahmed hassan....
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after it ended, real-life mom claire is back on the big screen, alongside "big bang theory's" jim parsonsy boys can't wear skirts? >> i so recognize my own experience in the story. jim, for example, doesn't have a child. and hep was adds drawn to the material as i. >> we're both in long-term relationships pip always feel very fortunate, what problem could we be presented with that would put us at a cross roads. >> also in the film, oscar winner octavia spencer. >> don't make he climb up this counter. >> she joked she would gladly rejoin the class. >> i would if i got equal pay. it will never happen. >> she's aiming nooing each cast member makes about 1 million bucks an episode. you go, girl. a kid like jake is in theaters now. >>> coming up, queer eyes fab five make their music video dreams come true. only we're on set. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> monday -- >> you just got married. >> i just got married. >> saying i do to amanda seyfried. >> with this ring. >> and hi his tv wife won't be happy. >>> weave been waiting their this moment. >> our bachelorette date night exclus
after it ended, real-life mom claire is back on the big screen, alongside "big bang theory's" jim parsonsy boys can't wear skirts? >> i so recognize my own experience in the story. jim, for example, doesn't have a child. and hep was adds drawn to the material as i. >> we're both in long-term relationships pip always feel very fortunate, what problem could we be presented with that would put us at a cross roads. >> also in the film, oscar winner octavia spencer....
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now parsons you. know if you will or to sleep the day. it's a very good story very good very good day. several targets across the border we we didn't how to information on what type of vessel it was the full of the usual on them all the behavior on the radar you know very same it all to what we've seen and possible told us when they'd be able to vote send us said one try to manage to run away because. we were busy with the. two other both this year due to. the first arrest we are doing. kind of financial survival john today was all about money laundering first to visit this confession to three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in europe something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in their club congress to decide to do much gold and say ok i'm ready to do some serious muhlenberg ok let's see how we did while we've got home got a nice laundry watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry and how about a couple of
now parsons you. know if you will or to sleep the day. it's a very good story very good very good day. several targets across the border we we didn't how to information on what type of vessel it was the full of the usual on them all the behavior on the radar you know very same it all to what we've seen and possible told us when they'd be able to vote send us said one try to manage to run away because. we were busy with the. two other both this year due to. the first arrest we are doing. kind of...
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mike parson will become missouri's 57 government today when eric greitens's resignation becomes officialays he wants to assure people that everything is
mike parson will become missouri's 57 government today when eric greitens's resignation becomes officialays he wants to assure people that everything is
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. >> a 1930s rocket scientist, jack parsons, who had this wild idea. how about trying to get a man to the moon? >>> strange angel premiered tomorrow on cbs all access. >> images will run until 1:00 a.m., so plenty of time to look. >> they should run the tv show on the tower. >> you know what time it is? it's sports time! it's all relevant moving pictures, we'll ...giants, business...let me they're glad to get out of south florida...lost 3 leads...lost 3 games... let me tell you something, the giants are glad to get out of south florida, lost three leads, lost three games, no rest and relaxation in miami. marlins are dead last in their division, too. smith gave up a two-out double to justin b o.r. e. it scored the tieing run. 4-4. strickland, bases loaded and all the marlins needed was a deep fly, and they got it from brian anderson. enough to score the game winner, and it's miami winner, final, 5-4. >>> got a sweet tooth? give me some candy! world series champs were here, astros gas tis had a night, again. -- houston won the game, 13-5. >>> the u.s. op
. >> a 1930s rocket scientist, jack parsons, who had this wild idea. how about trying to get a man to the moon? >>> strange angel premiered tomorrow on cbs all access. >> images will run until 1:00 a.m., so plenty of time to look. >> they should run the tv show on the tower. >> you know what time it is? it's sports time! it's all relevant moving pictures, we'll ...giants, business...let me they're glad to get out of south florida...lost 3 leads...lost 3 games......
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jim parsons is in the building. got jim parsons. i love it. plus, we got another
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. >> a 1930s rocket scientist, jack parsons, who had this wild idea.o the moon? >>> strange angel premiered tomorrow on cbs all access. >> images will run until 1:00 a.m., so plenty of time to look. >> they should run the tv show on the tower. >> you know what time it is? it's sports time! it's all relevant moving pictures, we'll look at tiger woods. make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross hey, want thedone.est internet? and now, xfinity mobile's included. you could get up to five lines. you could save 400 bucks or more a year, which you could spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party boom. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet, with three times the speed of at&t and directv, and tv for $35 each a month for a year when you buy both. and ask how you can save with xfinity mobile. click, call or visit us today. ...prepare to be moved...r!... prepare to b
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the foster carers of the parsons green bomber, ahmed hassan, have told the bbc that if surrey countyned on the government‘s anti—radicalisation programme. today, details have emerged of a series of failings in the government‘s prevent programme in hassan‘s case. our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman reports. there‘s the card he sent me for my birthday. ron and pennyjones with the birthday card sent to them by ahmed hassan, the young man they fostered and who made a bomb on their kitchen table designed to kill and maim innocent commuters. not only would it have taken these out, it would have damaged the houses opposite, and you can see i‘ve got houses behind me, it would have damaged those as well. over 40 years the couple fostered 269 children and received an mbe for their work. but what were they told by surrey county council social services about ahmed hassan? i was told that he had been captured at the age of 11 by isis, and he‘d witnessed people being killed and then he‘d got away. and that he was frightened of them. ahmed had told immigration officials that he had been t
the foster carers of the parsons green bomber, ahmed hassan, have told the bbc that if surrey countyned on the government‘s anti—radicalisation programme. today, details have emerged of a series of failings in the government‘s prevent programme in hassan‘s case. our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman reports. there‘s the card he sent me for my birthday. ron and pennyjones with the birthday card sent to them by ahmed hassan, the young man they fostered and who made a bomb on...
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you know weeks now parsons the biggest party on the planet kicked off here in russia under a three more weeks still to go all the world cup with eleven cities hosting games across russia moscow is a hub for many of the fans were traveling in one particular streets become a beacon to sponsors around the globe he of the track is going to visit this unofficial fund. bought for moscow a city of more than ten million people and i cannot believe how the world cup was able to retrieve all the map of landmarks in the city if you thought it was the kremlin possibly right square or the arbat street i'll have to tell you that this time you're wrong where best place to go in moscow right. now is the goods go. to side of red square with the saudis and the boss because the political economy got on hugo last month got. like . three streets of the like someone out of there on him you know you come in and i'm not saying joe joe. so how do you find this street with the lights i'll show you. now trust me you'll feel it when we get there. is very tempting to stay on the red square but here we have to make
you know weeks now parsons the biggest party on the planet kicked off here in russia under a three more weeks still to go all the world cup with eleven cities hosting games across russia moscow is a hub for many of the fans were traveling in one particular streets become a beacon to sponsors around the globe he of the track is going to visit this unofficial fund. bought for moscow a city of more than ten million people and i cannot believe how the world cup was able to retrieve all the map of...
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late yesterday afternoon, missouri's governor resigned and lieutenant govnor mike parson was sworn in, promising a "fresh start" for the state. the rmer governor, eric greitens, left office as part of a plea deal to dismiss a felony chage alleging that he stol charity's donor list for his 2016 campaign. greitens still faces an ethics investigation and possible chargefor taking a photo of a partially nude woman without her consent. greitens has said that he had an affair with the woman but refused to say if he took the photo. the music streaming service rtotify has reversed its recent decision to removets from playlists as part of a new" hateful conduct policy." the company dropped musician ll kelly and another artist from playlists based onations of abuse. lsterday, spotify withdrew the decision, postinggthy explanation on its web site that said, in part: "across all genres, our role iso noegulate artists. therefore, we are moving away from impcylementing a po around artist conduct." it was a somber celebration last night as graduating seniors from santa fe high school in texas receiv
late yesterday afternoon, missouri's governor resigned and lieutenant govnor mike parson was sworn in, promising a "fresh start" for the state. the rmer governor, eric greitens, left office as part of a plea deal to dismiss a felony chage alleging that he stol charity's donor list for his 2016 campaign. greitens still faces an ethics investigation and possible chargefor taking a photo of a partially nude woman without her consent. greitens has said that he had an affair with the woman...
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statutes and we have the eight hundred sixty one yes i repeat the sixty one offenses against the parson act still in our stock sheets so that's before the light bulb was invented treason may take away section fifty eight fifty nine of a piece of legislation it stops women been criminalized on the stocks health care professionals been criminalized we also have a domestic violence piece of legislation that's going to westminster at the minutes and they're trying to tag on abortion legislation for northern ireland we need to decriminalize am abortion in northern ireland we need to make it free safe and they go we need to provide reproductive health care for our sisters and pregnant people as soon as possible rebecca here says saying the north the next is great in theory but in practice the politicians are way behind the people on this in northern ireland we need actions not words and full decriminalisation of abortion and none of the five major parties support this we need to lobby and to fight for abortion access and northern ireland i'm wondering kelly or ashley where the doctors stand o
statutes and we have the eight hundred sixty one yes i repeat the sixty one offenses against the parson act still in our stock sheets so that's before the light bulb was invented treason may take away section fifty eight fifty nine of a piece of legislation it stops women been criminalized on the stocks health care professionals been criminalized we also have a domestic violence piece of legislation that's going to westminster at the minutes and they're trying to tag on abortion legislation for...
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time programming at 11:15 with historian jacqueline jones on the life of writer and advocate lucy parsonsfrom slavery through the great depression. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcomeo centr synagogue. wow, that's loud. feel incredibly privileged to have two incredible thought leaders, soulful spiritual jews. when we originally talked about this conversation, we actually said let's make in this a conversation can about jewish identity and faith and god and where israel fits in. and it was not primarily are going to be a political conversation, but i think given
time programming at 11:15 with historian jacqueline jones on the life of writer and advocate lucy parsonsfrom slavery through the great depression. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcomeo centr synagogue. wow, that's loud. feel incredibly privileged to have two incredible thought leaders, soulful spiritual jews. when we originally talked about this conversation, we actually said let's make in this a conversation can about jewish identity...
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. >> it was based onhe play authored by jim parsons and he has a newroduction company called "that'sul." they sen the script to me. what i loved about it washe human story. it wasn'tng preacwasn't just about the difficulties and you said i want to do this? >> i love that you start off looking at the cplexities of school and apparenting and then it really becom an anatomy of a marriage and how this couples deals with the outside world pro te protecting their 4-year-old. >> explain how the story unfolds. you're not really focusing on jake. >> it's called "a kid like jake," which would also lead you to think you'll be focused on the 4-year-old. we've chosen to turn the camera on the world around jake. the schools, the parents, the families, the friend and family. because at 4, a tender age of self-expression and if the child is different at that point, society does tend to notice and pick up on that. so we're kind of looking at the world that's influencing jake. >> and the battle between the parents of this internal battle and this external battle of how do we do this? >> exactly. exact
. >> it was based onhe play authored by jim parsons and he has a newroduction company called "that'sul." they sen the script to me. what i loved about it washe human story. it wasn'tng preacwasn't just about the difficulties and you said i want to do this? >> i love that you start off looking at the cplexities of school and apparenting and then it really becom an anatomy of a marriage and how this couples deals with the outside world pro te protecting their 4-year-old....
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a review of what the authorities knew about the man who placed a bomb at parsons green tube station ints considered removing ahmed hassan from a list of extremists, days before he planted his device. 51 people were injured in the attack last september, as our correspondent dominic casciani reports. there is is the card he sent me for my birthday. penny and ron jones, foster carers for 40 years, looking back at cards from their last teenager, ahmed hassan. like 268 young people before him, they dedicated time and energy to give him a fresh start in life. but they weren't told that the iraqi 18—year—old had been trained to kill by the islamic state terror group. the bomb he built in their home partially detonated on the london underground. he is serving a life sentence, but would pennyjones have given him a chance had she known how dangerous he was? no, he wouldn't have come here. no way. i can't put my family at risk. i was told that he had been captured at the age of 11, by isis and he had witnessed people being killed and then he had got away. and that he was frightened of them. hassa
a review of what the authorities knew about the man who placed a bomb at parsons green tube station ints considered removing ahmed hassan from a list of extremists, days before he planted his device. 51 people were injured in the attack last september, as our correspondent dominic casciani reports. there is is the card he sent me for my birthday. penny and ron jones, foster carers for 40 years, looking back at cards from their last teenager, ahmed hassan. like 268 young people before him, they...
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worst ones were certainly barcelona where they tried to use improvised explosive devices as well as parsons green in london again but fortunately the knowledge of explosives wasn't sufficient for for those bombs to detonate so we were very lucky but. i think lessons have also been learned every time this incident. while on what didn't go well and learn but what's crucial you know you listen to interpol is also your appalled of the there is cooperation between the policing agencies around the world to prove. i mean you mentioned these low level attacks nevertheless it appears doesn't it that the you know that it's getting worse certainly in terms of the international community and the european community we've heard lots and lots of debate about how safe they feel one example of recent incident france when a man armed with a knife tried to push a passer bear by from a bridge again stirring much debate. whether that was a terror attack or not a is never a problem with defining what terror attack is and where can the line drawn. you know i think you're quite right trying to identify and there m
worst ones were certainly barcelona where they tried to use improvised explosive devices as well as parsons green in london again but fortunately the knowledge of explosives wasn't sufficient for for those bombs to detonate so we were very lucky but. i think lessons have also been learned every time this incident. while on what didn't go well and learn but what's crucial you know you listen to interpol is also your appalled of the there is cooperation between the policing agencies around the...
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a review into how much authorities knew about the parsons green tube bomber has revealed experts considered from the list of extremists ten days before he carried out the attack. 18—year—old ahmed hassan took a bomb onto the tube last september despite concerns he had been radicalised by islamic state group. the government's establishing an expert panel to advise ministers on the health benefits of medicinal cannabis. it comes after the home secretary granted special dispensation for a 12—year—old boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with the drug. billy caldwell has now been discharged from hospital. the battle over parliament's say in the brexit process has resumed in the house of lords. peers are voting on an amendment forcing ministers to consult parliament in the event of there being no deal. theresa may avoided defeat last week, but rebels say promised concessions are "valueless". in less than an hour's time, england will face tunisia in theirfirst group game at the world cup. dan roan‘s in volgograd. england's build—up to russia 2018 has been remarkably trouble—free, none of the us
a review into how much authorities knew about the parsons green tube bomber has revealed experts considered from the list of extremists ten days before he carried out the attack. 18—year—old ahmed hassan took a bomb onto the tube last september despite concerns he had been radicalised by islamic state group. the government's establishing an expert panel to advise ministers on the health benefits of medicinal cannabis. it comes after the home secretary granted special dispensation for a...
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new missouri governor michael parsons. >> i know the board was canceled. will they meet?e a recommendation to you? and what will you do then? >> i would assume they would. once they make that recommendation if they do meet then we'll discuss that at the time. >> we've been following the case for a year. >> reporter: activist and social media influencer allison brettsnyder learned of the case days beforewillms' schul anoce for h exonetion you'reot a politician. what are you bringing to this? >> i'm a person that cares, and that's what the world needs more of. >> reporter: the missouri attorney general's office maintains williams is guilty, though williams was not linked to the murder weapon, police found gale's clothing and her husband's computer in williams' car. in a statement the attorney general's office told cbs news, "we will continue to defend the judgment of the jury and the many courts that have carefully reviewed mr. williams' case over 16 years." in addition to first degree murder, williams has been onvicted of burglary, assault, and attempted armed robbery. >>
new missouri governor michael parsons. >> i know the board was canceled. will they meet?e a recommendation to you? and what will you do then? >> i would assume they would. once they make that recommendation if they do meet then we'll discuss that at the time. >> we've been following the case for a year. >> reporter: activist and social media influencer allison brettsnyder learned of the case days beforewillms' schul anoce for h exonetion you'reot a politician. what are...
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parson, welcome. carson: good morning. eric: we have built some suspense. what is the company?n: a china-based for-profit education company. inc: anyone who invests chinese equities is probably famiar with childhood education. carson: this is a $26 billion company. you say is a fraud. ,arson: it is a real business but it's profits are fraudulent. stockou look at the price, some people might say it is institutionalized, why would they do this? i would point to the value of the chairman's holdings. three year his holdings were only worth about $900 million. today they are getting close to $8 billion. to be clear, it is a real business with real students and real learning centers. it is not able to grow nearly as profitably as it has been portraying. eric: there is a distinction. it is important to make this point. there is a distinction to be drawn between this kind of fraud , and we will get into the details of your thesis, and some of the other frauds you have exploded -- exposed, which you have described as zeros. there was nothing there, empty offices, nonexistent businesses.
parson, welcome. carson: good morning. eric: we have built some suspense. what is the company?n: a china-based for-profit education company. inc: anyone who invests chinese equities is probably famiar with childhood education. carson: this is a $26 billion company. you say is a fraud. ,arson: it is a real business but it's profits are fraudulent. stockou look at the price, some people might say it is institutionalized, why would they do this? i would point to the value of the chairman's...
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mike parson who assumes the top spot after the resignation of eric greitens ended in jefferson city.reitens faced possible impeachment. and the new governor will be sworn in live outside of the beltway from special report. we'll be right back. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two-stage filter. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it over and over? (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter gets to all zeroes the first time. so, maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zerowater. get more out of your water. but hey, it's a fun challenge. juggling all the things we do is a challenge. and our tempur-pedic helps us make it all work. it gives us the best nights slee
mike parson who assumes the top spot after the resignation of eric greitens ended in jefferson city.reitens faced possible impeachment. and the new governor will be sworn in live outside of the beltway from special report. we'll be right back. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only...
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parsons. so you have to get land to put it. was it clear you could get that land on the mall? mr. bunch: normally when the congress says build a building, they tell you where to put it. this was a concern. this might have been the last space on the mall. congress said you need to evaluate four spots. two of them are off the mall. i cannot find them. they are way off. one was the old arts industries that was going to take hundreds of millions of dollars to stabilize. then there was a spot we ended up building near the washington monument which many people told me that spot would not serve us well. if we built there, we would be doing a great disservice to the american public because we would be taking away green space. so my argument was to look at all the spaces, and there is no doubt in my mind that the mall in washington is where the world comes to learn what it means to be american. i thought, isn't it important to this story be a part of that space? that is how we argued for it. i spent time talking to members of congress, the board of ultimatelyo really made the final decisio
parsons. so you have to get land to put it. was it clear you could get that land on the mall? mr. bunch: normally when the congress says build a building, they tell you where to put it. this was a concern. this might have been the last space on the mall. congress said you need to evaluate four spots. two of them are off the mall. i cannot find them. they are way off. one was the old arts industries that was going to take hundreds of millions of dollars to stabilize. then there was a spot we...
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jim parsons and candice owens, that is "the van jones show." >> we're following a lot of news. >> it looks like the president is abusing his constitutional power. >> he wants sessions to help him limit the russia investigation. >> the president doesn't understand that he can't just exert his will on law enforcement officials. >> the step to interview comey does mean they're taking it seriously. >> ivanka trump, put on something tight and low cut and tell your father to stop it. >> the problem isn't roseanne barr, the problem is donald trump. >> this is "new day." >> good morning. once again, welcome to your new day. it is friday, june 1st , 8:00 i the east. president trump sparking controversy with using the pardon power that he has as president of the united states. brand new this morning, desouza talking about his conversation with the president, where the president shed new light into what motivated him to grant this pardon. >> the president said, dinesh, you've been a great voice for freedom and he said that i got to tell you man to man you've been screwed. he goes i've bee
jim parsons and candice owens, that is "the van jones show." >> we're following a lot of news. >> it looks like the president is abusing his constitutional power. >> he wants sessions to help him limit the russia investigation. >> the president doesn't understand that he can't just exert his will on law enforcement officials. >> the step to interview comey does mean they're taking it seriously. >> ivanka trump, put on something tight and low cut and...
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jim parsons plays my husband.year-old son who we're discovering might be a little gender-fluid or something. >> jimmy: right. >> he's very interested in princess, everything princess related, insists on wearing dresses. we're applying to different schools in new york city and we have a friend, an educator, octavia spencer, who suggests maybe we call attention to his gender-expansive play as opposed to -- >> jimmy: in order to maybe fit in? >> for the sake of diversity as an appeal to these schools. just makes us kind of self-conscious about how he might be perceived. i don't know, it -- >> jimmy: it's an interesting combination of that, which obviously is an issue parents have to figure out, and the nightmare of trying to get your kid into a school, which especially in big cities, to me even it's so strange. >> yeah. >> jimmy: living here in los angeles and having to figure this out. >> in new york everything's that much more exaggerated, yeah. >> jimmy: do they tell you -- like right now this baby that's in you s
jim parsons plays my husband.year-old son who we're discovering might be a little gender-fluid or something. >> jimmy: right. >> he's very interested in princess, everything princess related, insists on wearing dresses. we're applying to different schools in new york city and we have a friend, an educator, octavia spencer, who suggests maybe we call attention to his gender-expansive play as opposed to -- >> jimmy: in order to maybe fit in? >> for the sake of diversity as...
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the airline the union warns the budget airlines pilots could order strikes in august their contre parson other european countries are also planning to strike the irish pilots union saas it's planning to decide an action against flying they are early july. so this is a clip from award winning documentary called global family of our somali families who have been displaced and scattered across the globe ever since that somali civil war in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine open marriage from a culture desk is here but welcome robin so this is the face of so many families fleeing war and terror this family have a different yes indeed because the head of the family the father ybarra him shot is that she was actually a very famous man in somalia because he was captain of the national football team and then off to his when his football career ended he went into politics now his political views what made him have to leave the country in nineteen eighty nine and indeed he settled in germany since he's been here since nine hundred ninety since then he's tried to reach new reunite his family som
the airline the union warns the budget airlines pilots could order strikes in august their contre parson other european countries are also planning to strike the irish pilots union saas it's planning to decide an action against flying they are early july. so this is a clip from award winning documentary called global family of our somali families who have been displaced and scattered across the globe ever since that somali civil war in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine open marriage from a...
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suit no win over her the twenty six year old fractured a bone in his right foot while playing for parsons your man back in february now it's interesting to know. philly's i'm not one hundred percent recovered but then can't be viewed my comeback hippie to be back at the national team to be varying these jersey and sharing moments with my teammates i'm very happy after so much time away from the open sea of other world cup seems in action twenty four seemed quite a finalist costa rica beating northern ireland three nil per rule be back at the world cup for the first time in thirty six years they beat saudi arabia three nil twenty ten champions spain they were held to a one one draw there by switzerland now the trophy all the same to russia will soon be aiming to win has gone on show in moscow hard fans may not be too optimistic about their team's chances of success russia have never made it out of the group stages out of world cup on all without a win in their last six games their fun a warm up match coming up against turkey on choose day. now rafael nadal may be the favorite to win the fr
suit no win over her the twenty six year old fractured a bone in his right foot while playing for parsons your man back in february now it's interesting to know. philly's i'm not one hundred percent recovered but then can't be viewed my comeback hippie to be back at the national team to be varying these jersey and sharing moments with my teammates i'm very happy after so much time away from the open sea of other world cup seems in action twenty four seemed quite a finalist costa rica beating...
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because if you didt a parson basis one only immigrants are supporting impeachment, the sites arithmetic doesn't work, putting that aside, you would tear the country apart. you have 20 years of people saying we won the election, you stole it. that is not good for the country. you only avoid that if the case is so overwhelming and the evidence is so strong that you get a fraction of the people who that for trump to agree you really had to do that. >> you can watch the rest of that interview tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. next, a look at efforts to combat sexual harassment in the lateral judiciary. it included sick -- testimony from jim's stuff who headed a working group by john roberts to review workplace conduct and what safeguards are in place. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> i welcome everybody to this very important hearing. i welcome everybody for misconduct in this judiciary hearing. thatme, 2018, news broke -- december 7, 2017, news broke that several
because if you didt a parson basis one only immigrants are supporting impeachment, the sites arithmetic doesn't work, putting that aside, you would tear the country apart. you have 20 years of people saying we won the election, you stole it. that is not good for the country. you only avoid that if the case is so overwhelming and the evidence is so strong that you get a fraction of the people who that for trump to agree you really had to do that. >> you can watch the rest of that interview...
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time programming at 11:15 with historian jacqueline jones on the life of writer and advocate lucy parsons from slavery through the great depression. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcomeo centr synagogue. wow, that's loud. feel incredibly privileged to have two incredible thought leaders, soulful spiritual jews. when we originally talked about this conversation, we actually said let's make in this a conversation can about jewish identity and faith and god and where israel fits in. and it was not primarily are going to be a political conversation, but i think given the events of the week, that is where we're going to have to begin. and i'm going to her yossi, you published this exquisite book. it was literally published, yesterday was the official publish date which -- may 15th. for some people in your part of the world, it's the day of the catastrophe, the day after the establishment of the state of israel on the may 14 -- on may 14th. and that's quite some timing for the publish date of your book. and right now we see how gaza is burnin
time programming at 11:15 with historian jacqueline jones on the life of writer and advocate lucy parsons from slavery through the great depression. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> welcomeo centr synagogue. wow, that's loud. feel incredibly privileged to have two incredible thought leaders, soulful spiritual jews. when we originally talked about this conversation, we actually said let's make in this a conversation can about jewish identity...
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mike parson will become missouri's 57 government today when eric greitens's resignation becomes official. he says he wants to assure people that everything is fine and government will go forward. brightens announced his resignation tuesday during a special session called by the state legislator to consider his impeachment. he was indicted on felony invasion of privacy in february stemming from a neck for marital affair in 2015. a greek government official says prospects are fading that an agreement will be reached soon on the name dispute between greece and macedonia. greece is accusing macedonia of not being willing to comply with the framework agreed to by the nations. the two have fought over the name for 27 years. the men who masqueraded as the son of a victim of the grenville tower fire is headed to prison. he claimed his father died in the london blaze in june of 2017 so he could be entitled to more than $9,000 in aid meant for fire survivors. prosecutors say he researched news articles about the 72 real victims of the fire to make his claims sound more convincing. global news 24 h
mike parson will become missouri's 57 government today when eric greitens's resignation becomes official. he says he wants to assure people that everything is fine and government will go forward. brightens announced his resignation tuesday during a special session called by the state legislator to consider his impeachment. he was indicted on felony invasion of privacy in february stemming from a neck for marital affair in 2015. a greek government official says prospects are fading that an...
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louis-post dispatch" reports mike parson has been sworn in as missouri's new governor. the lieu tenltd governor is pledging to restore order as he succeeds eric greitenss who resigned friday following allegations of personal and political misconduct. >>> and bloomberg reports the warren buffett lunchffwon. buffett has been offering the lunch date for more than 20 years to raise money for a san francisco charity. >> that is an expensive lunch. >> i hope appetizer, dessert, open bar. >> doan try to put that on your expense report. >>> all right. it's about 22 minutes after the hour. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> it's a school in the heart of silicon valley, but that doesn't mean it's high-tech. still ahead, we're going to visit a place that may be answering the question what works in education. and it's not about tablets and computers. >>> plus, what are the odds that a brand-new expansion team would go all the way in its first season? las vegas is betting on their golden knights after a season with meaning beyond the action on the ice. you're wat
louis-post dispatch" reports mike parson has been sworn in as missouri's new governor. the lieu tenltd governor is pledging to restore order as he succeeds eric greitenss who resigned friday following allegations of personal and political misconduct. >>> and bloomberg reports the warren buffett lunchffwon. buffett has been offering the lunch date for more than 20 years to raise money for a san francisco charity. >> that is an expensive lunch. >> i hope appetizer,...
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. 23 in manchester, 21 after the london bridge attack on one of the finsbury park and seven after parsonsin the metropolitan police. 768 stop and searches under terror laws. that is 70% up at the arrest rate up, 8%. 8% of those stop and search results end implement best. terrorist prisoners in england and wales and scotland, thatis in england and wales and scotland, that is also up 228 people in custody, 82% classed as islamist extremist prisoners. knife related crime? separate data from the ministry ofjustice, this covers and england and wales. given the rise in serious violence and the rise in the number of stabbings, no surprise that the number of people dealt with in the criminaljustice system, cautioned or convicted, has also gone up. more than 21,000 knife and offensive weapons offences dealt with in the year to the end of march. that's the highest level since 2012. interestingly, the proportion of first—time offenders is going up. almost three quarters of people caught our first—time offenders. what happens to these people? increasing numbers sent to prison, 37% sent to jail for kn
. 23 in manchester, 21 after the london bridge attack on one of the finsbury park and seven after parsonsin the metropolitan police. 768 stop and searches under terror laws. that is 70% up at the arrest rate up, 8%. 8% of those stop and search results end implement best. terrorist prisoners in england and wales and scotland, thatis in england and wales and scotland, that is also up 228 people in custody, 82% classed as islamist extremist prisoners. knife related crime? separate data from the...