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so, the mckarmic paterson built on their inheirance. they were internationalist and the tribune and times. collectively, they reached less thanua a quarter of paterson mckarmic. this is onn national and foreign affairs. 82%ri of americans read the deay news paper. 57% of americans got most of their news from news papers. because of the ability to shape monitored and tried to en flewance the coverage. herbert hoover that returned to a leading role read 30 news papers every morning. s a busy as it was read 11 news papers including two mckarmic paterson papers. washington did they find in the papers. most of the administration was opposed to the domestic new deal. especially inrs william randolph in his editorials they blamed the new deal for bringing communism. this is one typical editorial in 1935. w since weov moved left we can see the monstrous doctrine going down the wholeon population of e least prosperous. is thiss the new deal or death. hurst t said the tax plan that would have w raised the plan on the world wealthiest people inclu
so, the mckarmic paterson built on their inheirance. they were internationalist and the tribune and times. collectively, they reached less thanua a quarter of paterson mckarmic. this is onn national and foreign affairs. 82%ri of americans read the deay news paper. 57% of americans got most of their news from news papers. because of the ability to shape monitored and tried to en flewance the coverage. herbert hoover that returned to a leading role read 30 news papers every morning. s a busy as...
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with owen paterson? _ to backtrack. with owen paterson? yes, - to backtrack. with owen paterson?ktrack. with owen paterson? yes, i was i to backtrack. with owen - paterson? yes, i was forgetting his name for— paterson? yes, i was forgetting his name for a _ paterson? yes, i was forgetting his name for a millisecond, - paterson? yes, i was forgetting his name for a millisecond, so i his name for a millisecond, so many chopping and changing, but that sort of thing just does not look good, it would not be a good start, even if he was able to pull that off so that is obviously a negative backdrop for boris johnson is obviously a negative backdrop for borisjohnson if he were to become prime minister again, he were to become prime ministeragain, and he were to become prime minister again, and secondly, there are people in the party, we have heard from roger gale this evening who has always been a long—standing critic of borisjohnson, but been a long—standing critic of boris johnson, but there been a long—standing critic of borisjohnson, but there are others we understand who would resi
with owen paterson? _ to backtrack. with owen paterson? yes, - to backtrack. with owen paterson?ktrack. with owen paterson? yes, i was i to backtrack. with owen - paterson? yes, i was forgetting his name for— paterson? yes, i was forgetting his name for a _ paterson? yes, i was forgetting his name for a millisecond, - paterson? yes, i was forgetting his name for a millisecond, so i his name for a millisecond, so many chopping and changing, but that sort of thing just does not look good, it...
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. >>> paterson and crawford are helping people become seen and heard in the black community. >> this can definitely be a corridor that can be programmed and activated. >> reporter: paterson and crawford walked the bay view's third street on a mission. going door to door where many shop owners are african american. >> what is your business? >> beauty salon. >> reporter: they let the entrepreneurs know they can apply for government grubt e applications. >> we are going to try to see what grants are out there for you. we are absolutely coming back. >> thank you. >> this is amazing. >> reporter: they've helped several dozen entrepreneurs in san francisco secure nearly a million dollars in grants this year for small business training, rent relief, and other needs. the pair leads the new community leadership foundation in san francisco. jameel cofounded in 2011 and for madrid, executive director, his commitment is personal. his father a jazz saxophonist returned from the military with a dream to play on phil more street like his uncle. it was no longer the popular blacken ter takenment lik
. >>> paterson and crawford are helping people become seen and heard in the black community. >> this can definitely be a corridor that can be programmed and activated. >> reporter: paterson and crawford walked the bay view's third street on a mission. going door to door where many shop owners are african american. >> what is your business? >> beauty salon. >> reporter: they let the entrepreneurs know they can apply for government grubt e applications....
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colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav daneos. good afternoon.
colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav daneos. good afternoon.
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that is why eva's village in paterson, new jersey, has stepped in to help you or the organization provides, homelessness and addiction. they are celebrating 40 years at their annual leave in a better tomorrow gala which is next week. joining us right now are eva's village ceo and formers eva village client pamela and joining us from paterson, new jersey. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: howard, it is great to have you. we were talking during the commercial break. for a number of years, my wife and i, kathy, actually volunteered even as village and we did the galas and raised a lot of money. it is such an extraordinary and it started with -- and now you have an extraordinary 3,000 volunteers and you help 5,000 people. why do you do it? >> it is very simple comic steve. thank you for having us here. we do it because we are to help people struggling with hunger, homelessness, property, and addiction. our community has a soaring need and the need is greater than ever. so we are here to provide the guide and support and resources they need that will empow
that is why eva's village in paterson, new jersey, has stepped in to help you or the organization provides, homelessness and addiction. they are celebrating 40 years at their annual leave in a better tomorrow gala which is next week. joining us right now are eva's village ceo and formers eva village client pamela and joining us from paterson, new jersey. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: howard, it is great to have you. we were talking...
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host: mike in paterson, new jersey, republican. good morning. caller: good morning. i am just calling up because i think there's january 6 -- i think this january 6 is another hoax. and i also think if we keep letting the immigrants in, we're going to bankrupt the country. i do not think they want to build us back better for me and you. it is for themselves, our control. we need to get rid of joe biden and get a real precedent and not a traitor. they ought to be looking at joe biden and his family. thank you for letting me share. host: in michigan, line for independents, this is robert. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have one question, you go -- you guys go back in the archives, trump's second year he was being interviewed -- i am absolutely sure of this -- when i listen to the interview, he threatened the country that there would be violence if he was not reelected. and it came true. personally, i think he needs to be put in a rubber room in a straitjacket. thank you for taking my call. host: trish, seattle, washington, democrats. good morning. caller: good
host: mike in paterson, new jersey, republican. good morning. caller: good morning. i am just calling up because i think there's january 6 -- i think this january 6 is another hoax. and i also think if we keep letting the immigrants in, we're going to bankrupt the country. i do not think they want to build us back better for me and you. it is for themselves, our control. we need to get rid of joe biden and get a real precedent and not a traitor. they ought to be looking at joe biden and his...
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colin paterson, bbc news. now it is time for a look at the weather.e of which are quite heavy and thundery. the picture tomorrow, isobars close together, still windy out there, and some weaker weather fronts coming in across northern areas, a little rain in places. this is the story through this evening and overnight, still dealing with heavy downpours and places, a lot of them are going to fade or continue running into scotland, especially in the west. a few into northern ireland. for many places dry and cool spells overnight, for wales and england five to 10 degrees cooler than it was last night. still if few showers in scotland and northern ireland, and notice this cloudier zone running through wales and northern england. that will have some showery rain associated with it. south—west england may catch shower, most won't. rain gathering again in western scotland is the day it comes to an end. these are your average wind speeds, there will be stronger gusts across northern areas, in particular a0 to 50 mph, above 50 in the northern animals. —— the n
colin paterson, bbc news. now it is time for a look at the weather.e of which are quite heavy and thundery. the picture tomorrow, isobars close together, still windy out there, and some weaker weather fronts coming in across northern areas, a little rain in places. this is the story through this evening and overnight, still dealing with heavy downpours and places, a lot of them are going to fade or continue running into scotland, especially in the west. a few into northern ireland. for many...
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colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav daneos. good afternoon.t a wet and windy afternoon, very autumnal across the country. we have low pressure bringing gales and heavy rain. as the rain moves through, temperatures will drop, so it will feel chilly despite there being some sunshine as the rain band moves eastwards. you can see this complicated weather story. low pressure to the north. the heaviest rain is across southern scotland, northern western england and wales. lots of heavy showers behind that rain across scotland and northern ireland. but in the south—east, we are still mild, cloudy and dry at the moment, but that rain will push its way eastwards as the afternoon wears on. there could be heavy bursts for a while. it stays blustery for all areas, gusts in excess of a0 mph in the windiest spots. but the windiest weather will be associated with that weatherfront across the south—east. plenty of showers, some of them thundery, for western scotland. temperatures will be lower in the afternoon than what we have had in the last couple of days.
colin paterson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav daneos. good afternoon.t a wet and windy afternoon, very autumnal across the country. we have low pressure bringing gales and heavy rain. as the rain moves through, temperatures will drop, so it will feel chilly despite there being some sunshine as the rain band moves eastwards. you can see this complicated weather story. low pressure to the north. the heaviest rain is across southern scotland, northern western england and...
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colin paterson, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines...ggests elite rugby players are more than twice as likely as the rest of the population to develop long—term brain conditions and the stars come out to celebrate james bond — on the 60th anniversary of the premiere of the first bond film, dr no. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news channel. after a bruising week for the prime minister, which included a row about a possible squeeze on benefits and a u—turn on tax, liz truss has given her first speech as leader to the conservative party conference — and insisted "we must stay the course". the address was interrupted by greenpeace protesters, but the prime minister went on to defend her determination to cut taxes in order to stimulate growth; she said she had a clear strategy to get britain moving, and that while not everyone would be in favour of her plans, everyone would benefit. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticas has this report. she entered with the deliberate stride of someone trying to recover an already faltering
colin paterson, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines...ggests elite rugby players are more than twice as likely as the rest of the population to develop long—term brain conditions and the stars come out to celebrate james bond — on the 60th anniversary of the premiere of the first bond film, dr no. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news channel. after a bruising week for the prime minister, which included a row about a possible squeeze on benefits and a u—turn on tax, liz truss...
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colin paterson, bbc news. 0h, oh, man! she's just oh, man! she'sjustamazing. i'm joined by... is a fan. tell us more. 60 years of _ think everyone is a fan. tell us more. 60 years of bond, - think everyone is a fan. tell us more. 60 years of bond, and i think everyone is a fan. tell us | more. 60 years of bond, and in think everyone is a fan. tell us - more. 60 years of bond, and in the course of 90 _ more. 60 years of bond, and in the course of 90 minutes, _ more. 60 years of bond, and in the course of 90 minutes, we - more. 60 years of bond, and in the | course of 90 minutes, we compress more. 60 years of bond, and in the - course of 90 minutes, we compress 60 years into the space of a short feature film. it was borderline impossible, but fun! that was the challenge. we tried to do a biography ofjohn barry, who created the sound of bond, and that we spoke to a couple of people about writing us a monsanto. but we found the way in, which was quite of... —— a bond song. we use that as our stem in the spine of the film, than to go back to the history books. brute spine of the fi
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bassey, lulu and chrissie hynde were among the performers. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersone 85 year undoubted star attraction at a concert to celebrate 60 years of 007 teams. �* ., celebrate 60 years of 007 teams. 1, g. , celebrate 60 years of 007 teams. , teams. bond. james bond. they couldn't take _ teams. bond. james bond. they couldn't take the _ teams. bond. james bond. they couldn't take the coat. - couldn't take the coat. backstage dame shirley was everything you would hope. i’m everything you would hope. i'm read . everything you would hope. i'm ready. refusing _ everything you would hope. i'm ready. refusing to _ everything you would hope. i'm ready. refusing to do _ ready. refusing to do interviews _ ready. refusing to do interviews until- ready. refusing to do interviews until she l ready. refusing to do i interviews until she had ready. refusing to do - interviews until she had a gold cape attached. then gushing about the reception she received. standing ovation, dame shirley? my received. standing ovation, dame shirley?— dame shirley? my musical director had _
bassey, lulu and chrissie hynde were among the performers. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin patersone 85 year undoubted star attraction at a concert to celebrate 60 years of 007 teams. �* ., celebrate 60 years of 007 teams. 1, g. , celebrate 60 years of 007 teams. , teams. bond. james bond. they couldn't take _ teams. bond. james bond. they couldn't take the _ teams. bond. james bond. they couldn't take the coat. - couldn't take the coat. backstage dame shirley was everything you would...
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in the end, paterson got forced out and borisjohnson was embarrassed by that.ch of self—interested charlatans, really? bunch of self-interested charlatans, reall ? ., , ,., , really? there have been some very stron: really? there have been some very strong voices _ really? there have been some very strong voices quickly _ really? there have been some very strong voices quickly that - really? there have been some very strong voices quickly that have - really? there have been some very. strong voices quickly that have come out and said we don't need that. we had steve baker, damian green who has echoed concern over the standards committee investigation as well. james, we are going to leave it there for now. but thank you very much. james, the diary editor for the spectator. you are watching bbc news. stay with us, there is plenty more coming up shortly. and it is going to be whether time. ben rich. hello. sunday got off to a rather turbulent start for some of us with some heavy thundery downpours. they will continue to be a feature of the weather through the rest
in the end, paterson got forced out and borisjohnson was embarrassed by that.ch of self—interested charlatans, really? bunch of self-interested charlatans, reall ? ., , ,., , really? there have been some very stron: really? there have been some very strong voices _ really? there have been some very strong voices quickly _ really? there have been some very strong voices quickly that - really? there have been some very strong voices quickly that have - really? there have been some very. strong...
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throughout the conflict the mccormick paterson newspapers hinted at a conspiracy behind the us entry into the war that might or might not ever be exposed. they suggested there were some documents in hyde park that were being hidden from the public that would reveal the roosevelt had known in advance about pearl harbor. and it was the chicago tribune that published the first major pearl harbor conspiracy theory story immediately after the war ended that suggested the roosevelt had advanced knowledge of the attack. mccormick said it was the worst conspiracy in us history. and to believe the pearl harbor conspiracy theory one had to think that roosevelt and other national leaders had been involved in this from you know, massive convoluted plot to draw american tour knowingly killed thousands of americans in the process and then hit or faked evidence to conceal their crime. but that's how mccormick and his cousins saw the history of world war two in their view, japan and germany never posed a real threat to the united states the american people fought largely for three and a half years.
throughout the conflict the mccormick paterson newspapers hinted at a conspiracy behind the us entry into the war that might or might not ever be exposed. they suggested there were some documents in hyde park that were being hidden from the public that would reveal the roosevelt had known in advance about pearl harbor. and it was the chicago tribune that published the first major pearl harbor conspiracy theory story immediately after the war ended that suggested the roosevelt had advanced...
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. >> martha: i was caught by this comment by the former governor of new york, david paterson, who spoke on radio yesterday. let's listen to this. >> for the first time in my life, even in the late 80s and 90s when the crime wave was killing 2,000 people a year, i never felt unsafe as i do right now. god forbid, sometimes we take the subway home from wabc. you're hearing about an assault on the subway almost every other day. >> martha: what do you say to that, geraldo? >> first of all, what happened to the family of congressman zeldins is horrifying. as a father of five, a dad whose teenagers stay home to do their home work, to think that a crime wave, the violence, this deadly crime wave comes to your house innocently, it's just -- it's shocking. it's outrageous. i was in new york over the weekend speaking with many of my old former friends and colleagues in the news business. many of them repeat what governor patterson said there. regardless of the statistics and clearly back in the 70s and 80s, there was far more bloody violent crime in the streets, but still now there's a sense of un
. >> martha: i was caught by this comment by the former governor of new york, david paterson, who spoke on radio yesterday. let's listen to this. >> for the first time in my life, even in the late 80s and 90s when the crime wave was killing 2,000 people a year, i never felt unsafe as i do right now. god forbid, sometimes we take the subway home from wabc. you're hearing about an assault on the subway almost every other day. >> martha: what do you say to that, geraldo? >>...
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but our entertainment correspondent colin paterson had such a peculiar time in glasgow, we thought we'd the host city of eurovision 2023! , ., ~ , , .,, ., 2023! del monikers in glasgow. the tension was — 2023! del monikers in glasgow. the tension was riding. _ 2023! del monikers in glasgow. the tension was riding. bella _ 2023! del monikers in glasgow. the tension was riding. bella houston i tension was riding. bella houston comedy host for the even, was leading the crowd in eurovision favourites. # when i called you last night from glasgow. # then i received an unexpected update and had to pop outside. it unexpected update and had to pop outside. , , ., ., ., unexpected update and had to pop outside._ lulu, - unexpected update and had to pop outside._ lulu, nice| outside. it is you again. lulu, nice to see you — outside. it is you again. lulu, nice to see you again. _ outside. it is you again. lulu, nice to see you again. at _ outside. it is you again. lulu, nice to see you again. at the _ outside. it is you again. lulu, nice to see you again. at the last - to see you again. at the la
but our entertainment correspondent colin paterson had such a peculiar time in glasgow, we thought we'd the host city of eurovision 2023! , ., ~ , , .,, ., 2023! del monikers in glasgow. the tension was — 2023! del monikers in glasgow. the tension was riding. _ 2023! del monikers in glasgow. the tension was riding. bella _ 2023! del monikers in glasgow. the tension was riding. bella houston i tension was riding. bella houston comedy host for the even, was leading the crowd in eurovision...
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who may two make errors ofjudgment and backing mps he shouldn't have, in chris pincher and owen patersonistakes that his own party eventually force them to reckon with, and the fact that he can be thinking about going to 100 mp5 is kind of slightly startling, i would say. mps is kind of slightly startling, i would sa . , , would say. helen lewis, we believe it there, helen _ would say. helen lewis, we believe it there, helen lewis, _ would say. helen lewis, we believe it there, helen lewis, from - would say. helen lewis, we believe it there, helen lewis, from the i it there, helen lewis, from the atlantic, thank you very much indeed. xijinping has secured a third term as china's leader, at the end of a week—long congress that reinforced his control over the ruling communist party. he's been re—confirmed as the party general secretary — which means he's almost certain to be re—elected president in march. mr xi appeared in the great hall of the people in beijing alongside other members of the politburo standing committee, the top decision—making body. in brief remarks, he said the communis
who may two make errors ofjudgment and backing mps he shouldn't have, in chris pincher and owen patersonistakes that his own party eventually force them to reckon with, and the fact that he can be thinking about going to 100 mp5 is kind of slightly startling, i would say. mps is kind of slightly startling, i would sa . , , would say. helen lewis, we believe it there, helen _ would say. helen lewis, we believe it there, helen lewis, _ would say. helen lewis, we believe it there, helen lewis,...
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we've had james paterson on the show a few times. you're a competitor. how do you get along? >> jim and i have been friends for years. we're different writers. he does three books a year i do one every year and a half so not really competitive. but he's a good guy. >> jesse: i feel like there's something else thinned scenes going on. i won't dig too deem. everybody read the maze, a slow burn very suspenseful and a lot of juicy stuff and the end is phenomenal. nelson demille, thank you for joining jesse watters prime time i have enjoyed your writing for years and hopefully more years to come. >> thank you seven. >> jesse: thank you. ♪ >> jesse: i have a confession to make. i'm addicted to something, a pretty hardcore addiction, i want to get it off my chest. i'm eating pink berry every single night. frozen yogurt for those of you unfamiliar with pink berry. almost like it's been maybe a month i've been having pink berry every single month after dinner. now. it's costing a fortune because when you get pink berry only one thing pink ber
we've had james paterson on the show a few times. you're a competitor. how do you get along? >> jim and i have been friends for years. we're different writers. he does three books a year i do one every year and a half so not really competitive. but he's a good guy. >> jesse: i feel like there's something else thinned scenes going on. i won't dig too deem. everybody read the maze, a slow burn very suspenseful and a lot of juicy stuff and the end is phenomenal. nelson demille, thank...
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dorothy dix, ada paterson, annie laurie, -- granddaughter of horrific really. one of the male colleagues wrote a column saying this is a travesty. these women should not be here. they should not be allowed. he called them sob sisters and the label stuck. what i want to say about this is that this influenced generations of women to come. while these women may not have been respected, while they may have been treated as girl reporters. as spectacles, as sob sisters. they found a way to make their voices heard they found a way to raise issues that weren't being discussed they found a way to advocate for themselves and four other women and marginalized people. moving forward, a lot of women were wore this label proudly. the woman i mentioned before from iowa called herself a sob sister she wore proudly. it enabled her to do a type of work that she enjoyed. she found professionally fulfilling. pioneers like nellie bly and dorothy dix inspired women to flock to newspapers at the end of the 1890s and the start of the 20th century. when nellie bly started her career on
dorothy dix, ada paterson, annie laurie, -- granddaughter of horrific really. one of the male colleagues wrote a column saying this is a travesty. these women should not be here. they should not be allowed. he called them sob sisters and the label stuck. what i want to say about this is that this influenced generations of women to come. while these women may not have been respected, while they may have been treated as girl reporters. as spectacles, as sob sisters. they found a way to make their...
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. >> reporter: kathy paterson saying the issue is widespread and comes at a hefty price. >> it was alion price tag. >> reporter: the majority were reinstated after third-party reviewers ruled the punishment was too severe. >> the bottom line is that we havehad people in law enforcement, in the district, who the average joe on the street would probably not want to be carrying a gun or his or her behalf. >> reporter: 15 of the officers are still employed as of last month. d.c. police officials say, quote, the metropolitan police department appreciates the work of the d.c. auditor analyzing personnel reinstatements mpd is concerned about the reinstatement of any member terminated for misconduct and the impact on public safety and trust much the d.c. police union firing back, saying the report is anti-police, adding, quote, the union finds in most of these cases so that mpd alleges misconduct against a member but provide no evidence to support the allegation and terminates the member anyway. the d.c. council introduced a bill that would make it more difficult for fired officers to get th
. >> reporter: kathy paterson saying the issue is widespread and comes at a hefty price. >> it was alion price tag. >> reporter: the majority were reinstated after third-party reviewers ruled the punishment was too severe. >> the bottom line is that we havehad people in law enforcement, in the district, who the average joe on the street would probably not want to be carrying a gun or his or her behalf. >> reporter: 15 of the officers are still employed as of last...
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even former democratic new york governor david paterson has a warning for local democrats.ey don't address crime, i don't want to be the one in november to say i told you so. paul shows crime is the second most important issue for americans behind inflation in washington. mala rivera fox news colonoscopy screenings are recommended for us adults starting at age 45, but a new study finds they do not significantly reduce a person's risk of death from colon cancer. this research marks the first time patients who underwent colonoscopies have been compared head to head with patients who did not undergo cancer screenings. in a randomized trial. researchers from poland, norway, germany went over 10 years of data finding that while people who received colonists but colonoscopies had an 18% lower risk of getting colorectal cancer, the overall death rate was only 180.3% lower for those who underwent the procedure. while experts were surprised by the results, you see further research is needed to fully understand the data. the findings appear in the new england journal of medicine. the
even former democratic new york governor david paterson has a warning for local democrats.ey don't address crime, i don't want to be the one in november to say i told you so. paul shows crime is the second most important issue for americans behind inflation in washington. mala rivera fox news colonoscopy screenings are recommended for us adults starting at age 45, but a new study finds they do not significantly reduce a person's risk of death from colon cancer. this research marks the first...
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include a collection of essays entitled redefining liberal arts education in the 21st century and t paterson and the wise south dilemma evolving resistance, black advancement. i serve the board for the void. the book festival. i'm sorry. along with robbie. robbie, take it away from the venue in the lobby. so glad to see such a wonderful audience and it's my pleasure to introduce our esteemed panelists today. i will start with dr. eddie glaude. eddie glaude is the james mcdonald distinguished university professor and chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university. he's the former president of the american academy of religion, the largest professional organization of scholars of religion in the world. he's the author of several important books, including his most recent work that we're here to talk about today. begin again, james baldwin's america and its urgent for our own times. he is a columnist, time magazine and a regular msnbc contributor, as well as he makes frequent appearances on meet the press on sunday. he hails from multiple mississippi and is a grad gr
include a collection of essays entitled redefining liberal arts education in the 21st century and t paterson and the wise south dilemma evolving resistance, black advancement. i serve the board for the void. the book festival. i'm sorry. along with robbie. robbie, take it away from the venue in the lobby. so glad to see such a wonderful audience and it's my pleasure to introduce our esteemed panelists today. i will start with dr. eddie glaude. eddie glaude is the james mcdonald distinguished...
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r no finally, formegordavi new york governor david paterson said recentlyunsf that new york city feels unsafe for the first time itin his lifa but just imagine how much worse he would feel if he could seeowc what was happening. ly he's believe he's legally blind for people at he's legallyegally blind. so the jok be is a biological reference to the fact that he can't see. no now you get it, i guess. don't go away. we'll be right back .if you'ri'm jonathan lawson here o tell you about life insurance through the colonial pen program. >> if you're age to buy lifwhe insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's? >> the three what?ice, p the threrie ps? >> what are the three p's? the three ps of life insurancesb on a fixed budget are price what's you can afford a price that fits your budgetfo. i'm 54 and was a smoker but quit. >> what's my price? you can get coverage for nine dollars and 95 since the month i'm 65, retired and take medications >> what's my price? also nine ninety five a month. a fixed income. what's t popula my price. >> nine ninety five a month for you to if you're age
r no finally, formegordavi new york governor david paterson said recentlyunsf that new york city feels unsafe for the first time itin his lifa but just imagine how much worse he would feel if he could seeowc what was happening. ly he's believe he's legally blind for people at he's legallyegally blind. so the jok be is a biological reference to the fact that he can't see. no now you get it, i guess. don't go away. we'll be right back .if you'ri'm jonathan lawson here o tell you about life...
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colin paterson, bbc news. dame shirley, while. took about not retirinu. dame shirley, while.85. and still loving it. and retiring. 35; and still loving it. and that voice. retiring. 85. and still loving it. and that voice. and _ retiring. 85. and still loving it. and that voice. and still - retiring. 85. and still loving it. and that voice. and still a - retiring. 85. and still loving it. and that voice. and still a jobl and that voice. and still a 'ob anoin. and that voice. and still a 'ob going. james d and that voice. and still a 'ob going. james bond? fl and that voice. and still a 'ob going. james bond? how h and that voice. and still a job i going. james bond? how about and that voice. and still a job - going. james bond? how about you? and that voice. and still a job _ going. james bond? how about you? do ou believe going. james bond? how about you? do you believe they — going. james bond? how about you? do you believe they haven't _ going. james bond? how about you? do you believe they haven't started - you believe they haven't started looking? you believe they haven't
colin paterson, bbc news. dame shirley, while. took about not retirinu. dame shirley, while.85. and still loving it. and retiring. 35; and still loving it. and that voice. retiring. 85. and still loving it. and that voice. and _ retiring. 85. and still loving it. and that voice. and still - retiring. 85. and still loving it. and that voice. and still a - retiring. 85. and still loving it. and that voice. and still a jobl and that voice. and still a 'ob anoin. and that voice. and still a 'ob...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson, has been in one of the hopeful cities — glasgow.hots of people jumping up and down or looking disappointed from both those cities. now, glasgow is a city with eurovision pedigree. let�*s go back to 1969. boom, bang, a—bang. lulu won the contest. she grew up in the east end here. i spoke to her this week actually at a james bond concert and asked her what it would mean to her to have eurovision in her hometown. and she was so excited, speaking about glasgow�*s musical heritage, the fact that she grew up here, how much it would mean to her. and also i think she wouldn�*t mind being involved if it was held here. what is going to be fascinating tonight is getting the views of concert goers behind me. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with tomasz. the chances are you will run into some rain today if you haven�*t done so already tomorrow on the other hand, the weather is looking mostly sunny. we face sunny saturday on the way. however, rain is expected in northern ireland and also scotland come sunday. here�*s the satellite picture
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson, has been in one of the hopeful cities — glasgow.hots of people jumping up and down or looking disappointed from both those cities. now, glasgow is a city with eurovision pedigree. let�*s go back to 1969. boom, bang, a—bang. lulu won the contest. she grew up in the east end here. i spoke to her this week actually at a james bond concert and asked her what it would mean to her to have eurovision in her hometown. and she was so excited,...
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host: mike in paterson, new jersey, republican. good morning. caller: good morning.m just calling up because i think there's january 6 -- i think this january 6 is another hoax. and i also think if we keep letting the immigrants in, we're going to bankrupt the country. i do not think they want to build us back better for me and you. it is for themselves, our control. we need to get rid of joe biden and get a real precedent and not a traitor. they ought to be looking at joe biden and his family. thank you for letting me share. host: in michigan, line for independents, this is robert. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have one question, you go -- you guys go back in the archives, trump's second year he was being interviewed -- i am absolutely sure of this -- when i listen to the interview, he threatened the country that there would be violence if he was not reelected. and it came true. personally, i think he needs to be put in a rubber room in a straitjacket. thank you for taking my call. host: trish, seattle, washington, democrats. good morning. caller: good mor
host: mike in paterson, new jersey, republican. good morning. caller: good morning.m just calling up because i think there's january 6 -- i think this january 6 is another hoax. and i also think if we keep letting the immigrants in, we're going to bankrupt the country. i do not think they want to build us back better for me and you. it is for themselves, our control. we need to get rid of joe biden and get a real precedent and not a traitor. they ought to be looking at joe biden and his family....
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he quit his political career and moved to san francisco where he became a partner in the law firm patersonallace and stowe. he was appointed to the san francisco park commission in 1889 and known for immediately complaining about the lack of funds for golden gate park which he then ironically cut in half during his tenure in the community. the park including the lake and the -- while we can acknowledge his contributions to the park and to san francisco, we can not ignore the harmful racism principles he promoted which are completely opposed to our san francisco values and parks and outdoor spaces are for everyone in our diverse community and shouldn't not shrine the people to promote hatred and inclusion and we can do better and we'll do better to correct the wrongs of our past and move forward with love and inclusion iwant to thank mr. steven miller for his work in advocacy on this effort and bringing this to our attention along as congregation -- i want to thank supervisor chan and peskin for their cosponsor and the rest i submit. >> peskin? >> submit. >> supervisor preston? >> thank you
he quit his political career and moved to san francisco where he became a partner in the law firm patersonallace and stowe. he was appointed to the san francisco park commission in 1889 and known for immediately complaining about the lack of funds for golden gate park which he then ironically cut in half during his tenure in the community. the park including the lake and the -- while we can acknowledge his contributions to the park and to san francisco, we can not ignore the harmful racism...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was at an event in the city centre when the winner wasazy- then i— from... glasgow! this is absolutely crazy. then i received _ from... glasgow! this is absolutely crazy. then i received an _ from... glasgow! this is absolutely i crazy. then i received an unexpected u date and crazy. then i received an unexpected update and had _ crazy. then i received an unexpected update and had to _ crazy. then i received an unexpected update and had to pop _ crazy. then i received an unexpected update and had to pop outside. - crazy. then i received an unexpected update and had to pop outside. it - crazy. then i received an unexpected update and had to pop outside. it is| update and had to pop outside. it is ou aaain! update and had to pop outside. it is you again! lulu. — update and had to pop outside. it is you again! lulu, nice _ update and had to pop outside. it is you again! lulu, nice to _ update and had to pop outside. it is you again! lulu, nice to see - update and had to pop outside. it is you again! lulu, nice to see you - you again! lulu, n
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson was at an event in the city centre when the winner wasazy- then i— from... glasgow! this is absolutely crazy. then i received _ from... glasgow! this is absolutely crazy. then i received an _ from... glasgow! this is absolutely i crazy. then i received an unexpected u date and crazy. then i received an unexpected update and had _ crazy. then i received an unexpected update and had to _ crazy. then i received an unexpected update and had to pop _...