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let me ask miss patton and mr.ovacic, what changes should we make in the section 230 immunity that right now these platforms enjoy? >> well, i think that 230 definitely needs some fixing. products that profit that they're deceptively marketing should not be able to hide behind that 230 immunity. such that the fix that's needed is if it deals with commercial speech in which a company is making money, they should not be able to use 230 at all. >> professor kovacic? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i don't know if it's simply in the context of section 230, but i think it's appropriate through perhaps a variety of different legal steps to bring responsibility to bear on intermediaries who are aware or should be aware of the falsity of claims that are being made to exercise care in denying the use of their platforms to those who make these kinds of claims. i am not sure if 230 is the only specific vehicle to use. i haven't spent much of my work studying that carefully, but i can think of other legal concepts and principles w
let me ask miss patton and mr.ovacic, what changes should we make in the section 230 immunity that right now these platforms enjoy? >> well, i think that 230 definitely needs some fixing. products that profit that they're deceptively marketing should not be able to hide behind that 230 immunity. such that the fix that's needed is if it deals with commercial speech in which a company is making money, they should not be able to use 230 at all. >> professor kovacic? >> thank you,...
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for how your underbinding the american war effort, you know patton didn't like how scruffy and out of uniform william joe always were other officers didn't like how malden was criticizing them. you know john lee quartermaster-in-chief of in france didn't like them general in charge of the naples base section didn't like them. and so but there were other generals more powerful who did support but who really supported combat soldiers the infantry and therefore supported malden and saw that what malden doing was really important that he was building morale and omar bradley was one of those general mark clark was one of those and you know, lucian trust good big supporter of malden and and sierra roosevelt jr. big supporter of malden and dwight eisenhower in the end a big supporter of malt and that made the difference that allowed malden to go and succeed and do his subversive work during world war ii. you know todd i'll just throw and you mentioned you mentioned general lee three stars in the front and three stars in the back the sift the famous six star general as he called himself the d
for how your underbinding the american war effort, you know patton didn't like how scruffy and out of uniform william joe always were other officers didn't like how malden was criticizing them. you know john lee quartermaster-in-chief of in france didn't like them general in charge of the naples base section didn't like them. and so but there were other generals more powerful who did support but who really supported combat soldiers the infantry and therefore supported malden and saw that what...
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he went back to patton's headquarters and told his valet that he had never been so angry in his life that that the english language didn't even have words that could describe what he saw he was astonished at at the the hideous ways the germans had for treating and disposing of these bodies and all of it was in a violation of every rule of war that had ever been written. and so eisenhower's determine you can see he's got his hands on his hips there. i mean, i'll tell you in in family body language hands on the hips mean something really serious as does that very firm jaw that you can see in any case i think it was of course, it was critically important that he went through quote unquote every nook and cranny because he wrote to winston churchill and he said everything you read in the paper about this does not adequately describe. what has really happened here? and indeed he demonstrated the impact of that the the pain of what he had seen in his actions over the subsequent weeks when he was surely very very busy winning. the war the war was not over but after witnessing order if he dem
he went back to patton's headquarters and told his valet that he had never been so angry in his life that that the english language didn't even have words that could describe what he saw he was astonished at at the the hideous ways the germans had for treating and disposing of these bodies and all of it was in a violation of every rule of war that had ever been written. and so eisenhower's determine you can see he's got his hands on his hips there. i mean, i'll tell you in in family body...
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meanwhile, will patton is paul, an eccentric korean war vet and religious fanatic who helps jacob onms and dragging a large cross up the highway. it's clear from the outset that faith will be a central theme of minari, which takes its name from a weed—like vegetable that can thrive in the toughest of circumstances and that significantly flourishes in its second season after dying and being reborn. that theme of rebirth runs throughout the film, which boasts the kind of trial by fire tests and everyday miracles beloved of best picture contenders. yet what makes minari more than just another formulaic feel—good film is the grit with which chung evokes the hard—scrabble lives of these characters, balancing the dreamy elements of the drama with a naturalism that keeps it rooted in reality... ..aided by a superb score by emile mosseri that forms a bridge between the mundane and the magical realist elements. child squeals minari is available on demand and through virtual cinema screenings now, and then in drive—in cinemas from the 12th of april. i'll leave you with news of godzilla vs kong
meanwhile, will patton is paul, an eccentric korean war vet and religious fanatic who helps jacob onms and dragging a large cross up the highway. it's clear from the outset that faith will be a central theme of minari, which takes its name from a weed—like vegetable that can thrive in the toughest of circumstances and that significantly flourishes in its second season after dying and being reborn. that theme of rebirth runs throughout the film, which boasts the kind of trial by fire tests and...
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patton was in the finance industry, he was a stock broker.s barred for various misconduct but he now works for an entity that is controlled by peter coker sr. and he worked with peter coker sr.'s partner, a guy convicted a decade ago of an illegal campaign contribution scam involving the former governor of north carolina in that contribution case a decade ago, the same entity that now has the consulting agreement with hometown international was used basically to create sham consulting deals that obscured illegal contributions that were going to the would be governor. >> so what i really want to ask is which character is leo dicaprio going to play in the movie of this. but how the hell does something like this happen with a company that has $35,000 in revenue over the past two years grow to $100 million in capitalization? how the hell does that happen? >> that's what everybody is asking i think there's two questions here to your point how does this happen based on information that we've seen, there's only about 60 shareholders in this company
patton was in the finance industry, he was a stock broker.s barred for various misconduct but he now works for an entity that is controlled by peter coker sr. and he worked with peter coker sr.'s partner, a guy convicted a decade ago of an illegal campaign contribution scam involving the former governor of north carolina in that contribution case a decade ago, the same entity that now has the consulting agreement with hometown international was used basically to create sham consulting deals...
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patton call, "the greatest battle implement ever devised"?n. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. >> so, what weapon did g
patton call, "the greatest battle implement ever devised"?n. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function....
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meanwhile will patton is paul, an eccentric korean war vet and religious fanatic who helps jacob on thetween performing impromptu exorcisms and dragging a large cross up the highway. it's clear from the outset that faith will be a central theme of minari, which takes its name from a weed—like vegetable that can thrive in the toughest of circumstances and that significantly flourishes in its second season after dying and being reborn. that theme of rebirth runs throughout the film, which boasts the kind of trial by fire tests and everyday miracles beloved of best picture contenders. yet what makes minari more than just another formulaic feel—good film is the grit with which chung evokes the hard—scrabble lives of these characters, balancing the dreamy elements of the drama with a naturalism that keeps it rooted in reality. aided by a superb score by emile mosseri that forms a bridge between the mundane and the magical realist elements. child squealing. minari is available on demand and through virtual cinema screenings now, and then in drive—in cinemas from 12 april. i'll leave you with
meanwhile will patton is paul, an eccentric korean war vet and religious fanatic who helps jacob on thetween performing impromptu exorcisms and dragging a large cross up the highway. it's clear from the outset that faith will be a central theme of minari, which takes its name from a weed—like vegetable that can thrive in the toughest of circumstances and that significantly flourishes in its second season after dying and being reborn. that theme of rebirth runs throughout the film, which...
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of anti powerhouse of the eighty's sorry curry's demanded pop culture and memphis delivered crazy patton's and colors. certainly be said ok let's see if we design something without thinking that there is a marketing people. that. sounds like a great idea but a plastic laminated shelf in a snake and would look. and is this desk really cracked the code for real life. through holes and i don't want to lose you need a lot of space these things needs lights from operable. somewhere brave enough called log fell furnished his monte carlo apartment in memphis style. and memphis design still inspires imitators to this day this patch of land has got this and much of what's new on the other thing would be unthinkable without memphis to be a scraper goes prove a group for example architectural model isn't this memphis. what we have done here is a counter design and see more investment because you are planning precisely that which does not pay off. miss rose called. a statement where the of a tory. comey while all eyes also proof that memphis is alive she paints house for starts in london and this is h
of anti powerhouse of the eighty's sorry curry's demanded pop culture and memphis delivered crazy patton's and colors. certainly be said ok let's see if we design something without thinking that there is a marketing people. that. sounds like a great idea but a plastic laminated shelf in a snake and would look. and is this desk really cracked the code for real life. through holes and i don't want to lose you need a lot of space these things needs lights from operable. somewhere brave enough...
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kind of anti powerhouse the eighty's sorry chorus demanded pop culture and memphis delivered crazy patton's and colors. suddenly be said ok let's see if we design something without thinking that there is a market in people. that is what the. sounds like a great idea but a plastic laminated shelf in a snake and would look. and is this desk really cracked a code for real life. so how was i don't want to host this unique or or space these things needs. but some were brave enough called log fell furnished his monte carlo apartment in memphis style. and memphis design still inspires imitators to this day this picture of lamp a scottish and much of what's new on the other thing would be unthinkable without memphis to be a spray berger's probe a group for example architectural model isn't this memphis. what we have done here is a county design and see more investment because you are planning precisely that which does not pay off. michelle's called. a statement where the of a tory. comey while all eyes also proof that memphis is alive she paints house for starts in london and this is her idea of a
kind of anti powerhouse the eighty's sorry chorus demanded pop culture and memphis delivered crazy patton's and colors. suddenly be said ok let's see if we design something without thinking that there is a market in people. that is what the. sounds like a great idea but a plastic laminated shelf in a snake and would look. and is this desk really cracked a code for real life. so how was i don't want to host this unique or or space these things needs. but some were brave enough called log fell...
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of his childhood in southern germany so mary elizabeth he became british and changed his name from patton birth to mountbatten. prince phillip had an infamous sense of humor which often crossed the boundary of political correctness but he understood his secondary role and always had the queen's park with the loyalty diligence and where it prince philip earned respect during his 73 years of marriage to queen elizabeth the 2nd from subjects' in britain and from royal fans in germany. now one of the most photographed statues in europe is undoubtedly michelangelo's david $2000000.00 people visit there were nice aunts masterpiece in florence every year just imagine the time savings if there weren't more of them well there will be because restores a using the latest technology to make a perfect clone the finished product will be on show this october and the world expo in dubai in the meanwhile he's a taster good buy. the biggest the cowards the soft target in the lawsuit cars carrying objects of climate change i mean felt obliged for a station in the rain forest to carbon dioxide emissions bris
of his childhood in southern germany so mary elizabeth he became british and changed his name from patton birth to mountbatten. prince phillip had an infamous sense of humor which often crossed the boundary of political correctness but he understood his secondary role and always had the queen's park with the loyalty diligence and where it prince philip earned respect during his 73 years of marriage to queen elizabeth the 2nd from subjects' in britain and from royal fans in germany. now one of...
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kind of anti powerhouse in the eighty's sorry guys demanded pop culture and memphis delivered crazy patton's and colors. suddenly be said ok let's see if we design something without thinking that there is a marketing people. that. sounds like a great idea but a plastic laminated shelf in a snake and would look. and is this desk really practical for real life. so house and i don't want to miss this you need or space these things needs right sabrina from. somewhere brave enough called dog felt furnished his monte carlo apartment in memphis style. and memphis design still inspires imitators to this day this patch of land has got it and much of what's new on the other thing would be unthinkable without memphis to be a scraper goes prove a group for example. check through model isn't this memphis. what we have done here is a county designed. for investment because you are planning precisely that which does not pay off. miscalls called. a statement where the of a tory. comey while all eyes also prove that memphis is alive she paints house for starts in london and this is her idea of a bridge in th
kind of anti powerhouse in the eighty's sorry guys demanded pop culture and memphis delivered crazy patton's and colors. suddenly be said ok let's see if we design something without thinking that there is a marketing people. that. sounds like a great idea but a plastic laminated shelf in a snake and would look. and is this desk really practical for real life. so house and i don't want to miss this you need or space these things needs right sabrina from. somewhere brave enough called dog felt...
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but look who are my friends we start patton the m l b t n t on their backs for their newfound woke mr and stand against injustice. let's keep in mind that since $21580.00 and teak comcast united health group wal-mart another big businesses have donated a combined $50000000.00 to state republican lawmakers who are currently supporting voter suppression bills across the united states and that according to the consumer advocacy advocacy group public citizen during the 2020 election cycle alone u.s. corporations donated $22000000.00 to republican architects the voter suppression bills that are advancing through state legit state legislatures nationwide and while nobody likes dealing with the spoiled brat who got to say it's even worse dealing with their enablers now let's start watching the hawks. in a city. where so. is this you always see a. great city this least systemic just says so much. so please tell. the world from everyone watching the hawks that i am i roll over and i'm in these across and joining us today to discuss the voter suppression laws in georgia and the fallout that has
but look who are my friends we start patton the m l b t n t on their backs for their newfound woke mr and stand against injustice. let's keep in mind that since $21580.00 and teak comcast united health group wal-mart another big businesses have donated a combined $50000000.00 to state republican lawmakers who are currently supporting voter suppression bills across the united states and that according to the consumer advocacy advocacy group public citizen during the 2020 election cycle alone...
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while he was enduring a court-martial, his unit was called up to fight for general patton.obinson was acquitted but never got to fight with his legendary unit. these are not isolated incidents. lynn, i would like to return to dr. leon bass. he spent many years not talking about what he had seen in europe. especially in concentration camps that had recently been liberated. thanks and recognition only came later in his life when he began to publicly discuss the atrocities he had seen. could you tell us about his personal trajectory? lynn: as sergeant, sergeant bass was only 20 years old when he first encountered the holocaust victims he saw at the camp in 1945. he kept that in. it certainly had a profound effect. like many survivors, it took him 20-25 years to find his voice. it happened when he has become dr. of education, he is principal of the school and he is in his class and a holocaust survivor is speaking. his students are listening but not as intently and he then begins to share his story. and it is there where he really found the importance of him as a witness. from
while he was enduring a court-martial, his unit was called up to fight for general patton.obinson was acquitted but never got to fight with his legendary unit. these are not isolated incidents. lynn, i would like to return to dr. leon bass. he spent many years not talking about what he had seen in europe. especially in concentration camps that had recently been liberated. thanks and recognition only came later in his life when he began to publicly discuss the atrocities he had seen. could you...
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dominic patton is a senior editor at the entertainment news site deadline hollywood and joins me now.hat? i winner of the night, what do you make of that?— you make of that? i have to sa , you make of that? i have to say. we _ you make of that? i have to say. we are _ you make of that? i have to say, we are seeing - you make of that? i have to say, we are seeing a - you make of that? i have to i say, we are seeing a trajectory towards the oscars and almost inevitable. if you were to bet and they always like to say this, they would not put the odds against nomadland heading into the 93rd academy awards, it has won the golden globes, critics choice, the pga, the dda, now the baftas, it is clearly the film to beat and they don't think it is going to be beaten because it is clearly a film for our times in more ways than one.— a film for our times in more ways than one. just expand on that a little. — ways than one. just expand on that a little, why _ ways than one. just expand on that a little, why is _ ways than one. just expand on that a little, why is it - ways than one. just expand on
dominic patton is a senior editor at the entertainment news site deadline hollywood and joins me now.hat? i winner of the night, what do you make of that?— you make of that? i have to sa , you make of that? i have to say. we _ you make of that? i have to say. we are _ you make of that? i have to say, we are seeing - you make of that? i have to say, we are seeing a - you make of that? i have to i say, we are seeing a trajectory towards the oscars and almost inevitable. if you were to bet and...
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university of southern california made global headlines with its treatment of a lecture professor gregg patton was suspended from a business course after explaining a chinese word in class several black students complained saying it sounded like the n. word. discussing it with us next is every service in the women's rights advocates and also founder of babes guide to winning in the workplace also political commentator jeff charles who's a contributor to the web site red slate and legacy nation both welcome to r.t. reese if i could start with you is it fair to say that racist remarks are treated differently depending on the race saying them and who they're aimed at and is that out for. i don't believe it's about the race to the person that's saying it i do believe that the intention behind or or even the experience behind the person that's responding and their intention really matters for instance when you have a professor who's advocating against reparations in a classroom of students and saying that you know black people don't deserve reparations and that they may have enjoyed slavery and all
university of southern california made global headlines with its treatment of a lecture professor gregg patton was suspended from a business course after explaining a chinese word in class several black students complained saying it sounded like the n. word. discussing it with us next is every service in the women's rights advocates and also founder of babes guide to winning in the workplace also political commentator jeff charles who's a contributor to the web site red slate and legacy nation...
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isn't sure if it will actually work guests at the town in her to enjoy a splendid view of gummidge patton. and in winter when the weather's nice the place is normally packed but this winter is anything but normal it cuts off feel pretty helpless and don't think things will get better anytime soon. ana is trying to get by offering food and drinks to go. you know we still have to pay our running expenses power bills insurance policies cash systems after months in lockdown she's tentatively reopening for the 1st time with just a couple of dishes after all she has to keep her cook busy somehow now that she can only hope some guests will find their way up the mountain and get so i'm scared we're not going to make it so i'm worried what's to become of us and how we will manage if things don't start picking up against. conrad and megan's bag of us stores faces the same fears. he bought brand new skew equipment to sell and rent out so this year has been tough. he says just saw this season we spent about $210000.00 euros on inventory alone that's not counting the money we spent on renovation or co
isn't sure if it will actually work guests at the town in her to enjoy a splendid view of gummidge patton. and in winter when the weather's nice the place is normally packed but this winter is anything but normal it cuts off feel pretty helpless and don't think things will get better anytime soon. ana is trying to get by offering food and drinks to go. you know we still have to pay our running expenses power bills insurance policies cash systems after months in lockdown she's tentatively...
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there's diplomacy going on and if you look at the the first picture on the left you have montgomery and patton standing there looking at a map to get it is my opinion and if you can get those two guys to fight on the same side and agree long enough. to conduct operations then you're pretty good at diplomacy. because those it was not easy for those two to work together. each nation has its individual political ideas. and how things should be wrong. this was a contest wills between the us and the great britain even as their alliance as they're trying to attack next. what's the best strategy? we go on a narrow front do we go on a broad front do we go for the underbelly, we go for needing? this is a constant. discussion the a lot of these are diplomatic discussions that eisenhower cannot escape though he has there they become political political and he has to jog that line between the political and in the military. but the thing is is both sides are every part of the allies are wanting the same thing to defeat of germany and into the nazi ring. this keeps them focused on winning the peace and how
there's diplomacy going on and if you look at the the first picture on the left you have montgomery and patton standing there looking at a map to get it is my opinion and if you can get those two guys to fight on the same side and agree long enough. to conduct operations then you're pretty good at diplomacy. because those it was not easy for those two to work together. each nation has its individual political ideas. and how things should be wrong. this was a contest wills between the us and the...
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of his childhood in southern germany so mary elizabeth he became british and changed his name from patton birth to mountbatten. prince philip had an infamous sense of humor which often crossed the boundary of political correctness but he understood his secondary role and always had the queen's park with the loyalty diligence and worked prince philip found respect during his 73 years of marriage to queen elizabeth the 2nd from subjects' in britain and from royal fans in germany. now one of the most photographed statues in europe is undoubtedly michelangelo's david $2000000.00 people visit there were nice aunts masterpiece in florence every year just imagine the time savings if there were more well there will be because we store as a using the latest technology to make a perfect clone the finished product will be on show this october at the world expo in dubai in the meanwhile he is a taster good buy. w.'s crime fighters are back to africa's most successful radio drama series continues in the whole episode are available online and of course you can share and discuss on t.w. africa's faceboo
of his childhood in southern germany so mary elizabeth he became british and changed his name from patton birth to mountbatten. prince philip had an infamous sense of humor which often crossed the boundary of political correctness but he understood his secondary role and always had the queen's park with the loyalty diligence and worked prince philip found respect during his 73 years of marriage to queen elizabeth the 2nd from subjects' in britain and from royal fans in germany. now one of the...
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. >> if it leads by stephen king narrated by will patton danny burstyn and steven weber.rated via sean taylor corbett. the sentinel by lee child and andrew child narrated by scott brick. when no one is watching by a list of coal narrated by susan gallion and jay osteen. yardwork by david narrated i kevin bacon. >> and the winner is when no one is watching by a list for coal narrated i susan balyan nj off thing >> there's something about hearing a skilled reader read into one character and the entire cast. it elevates the work and makes you feel like the movie truly is playing through your head as you're listening. >> when i first listened to i heard my ancestors voices in narration or the audio book is a part of the constellation. we have family members who fought against each other during the vietnam war. we could have been enemies that we came together to offer the world our story. >> discussing something as vulnerable as family history and the history of america period. >> it just gave me goosebumps. to this day when i read class act and still is me goosebumps so it's
. >> if it leads by stephen king narrated by will patton danny burstyn and steven weber.rated via sean taylor corbett. the sentinel by lee child and andrew child narrated by scott brick. when no one is watching by a list of coal narrated by susan gallion and jay osteen. yardwork by david narrated i kevin bacon. >> and the winner is when no one is watching by a list for coal narrated i susan balyan nj off thing >> there's something about hearing a skilled reader read into one...
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isn't sure if it will actually work guests at the town and how to enjoy a splendid view of garmisch patton kitchen and in winter when the weather's nice the place is normally packed but this winter is anything but normal it doesn't feel pretty hopeless and don't think things will get better anytime soon. ana is trying to get by offering food and drinks to go. you know we still have to pay our running expenses power bills insurance policies cash systems after months in lockdown she's tentatively reopening for the 1st time with just a couple of dishes after all she has to keep her cook busy somehow now that she can only hope some guests will find their way up the mountain and get so i'm scared we're not going to make it so i'm worried what's to become of us and how we will manage if things don't start picking up against. conrad ginsberg in office door faces the same fears. he bought brand new skew quick meant to sell and rent out so this year has been tough. this is just saw this season we spent about $210000.00 euros on inventory alone that's not counting the money we spent on renovation or
isn't sure if it will actually work guests at the town and how to enjoy a splendid view of garmisch patton kitchen and in winter when the weather's nice the place is normally packed but this winter is anything but normal it doesn't feel pretty hopeless and don't think things will get better anytime soon. ana is trying to get by offering food and drinks to go. you know we still have to pay our running expenses power bills insurance policies cash systems after months in lockdown she's tentatively...
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george patton commanded the capital unit. dwight. eisenhower was one of macarthur's aids at this point. they use some light tanks to drive the bonus expeditionary force down, pennsylvania avenue. hoover and hurley ordered macarthur not to pursue the marchers over the 11th street bridge to the anacostia flats. but might macarthur ignored the orders. according to dwight eisenhower, who was his aid at the time quote. he said he was too busy and did not want either himself or his staff bothered by people coming down and pretending to give orders in quote. the army units drove the families across the bridge and from the camp, which burned to the ground. macarthur went public held a press conference in the wake of this. it was a big uproar over what the army had done. he claimed that no one was seriously injured, which was not so he said that only about 10% of the bonus marchers were veterans not so 94% were bonafide veterans of the great war. and he also claimed that the mob he believed were led by communists were about to take over the g
george patton commanded the capital unit. dwight. eisenhower was one of macarthur's aids at this point. they use some light tanks to drive the bonus expeditionary force down, pennsylvania avenue. hoover and hurley ordered macarthur not to pursue the marchers over the 11th street bridge to the anacostia flats. but might macarthur ignored the orders. according to dwight eisenhower, who was his aid at the time quote. he said he was too busy and did not want either himself or his staff bothered by...
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the united states should also clearly support the waivers of the vaccine patton in times of international health emergency at the wto. the united states has spearheaded tremendous global health progress, first against polio and childhood diseases and then against hiv and aids. we need to show similar, bold and decisive action to fight this pandemic. this will require treating global health and a public good that the entire world benefits from rather than a privilege, but for those who get paid for it. i look forward to how we work together on this important goal. once again, thank you so much for inviting me to join you today, and yes, please keep up the fight. thank you again. >> we are grateful to have had the congresswoman speak to us, and we value her leadership and we will continue to see her leadership and those of others in the congress. we are going to turn now to our audience, which has many questions, and i'm going to ask my colleague, allie smith, to kick us off with a first round. >> sure. we have many questions. first is asking how do we best monitor where it exactly the vacc
the united states should also clearly support the waivers of the vaccine patton in times of international health emergency at the wto. the united states has spearheaded tremendous global health progress, first against polio and childhood diseases and then against hiv and aids. we need to show similar, bold and decisive action to fight this pandemic. this will require treating global health and a public good that the entire world benefits from rather than a privilege, but for those who get paid...
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kind of anti powerhouse of the eighty's sorry guys demanded pop culture and memphis delivered crazy patton's and colors. certainly we said ok let's see if we design something without thinking that there is a marketing people. that. sounds like a great idea but a plastic laminated shelf in a snake and would look. and is this desk really practical for real life. so how's and i don't want to host this you need or space these things needs to bring more from operable. but some were brave enough called dog felt furnished his monte carlo apartment in memphis style. and memphis design still inspires imitators to this day this patch of land has got this and much of what's new on the owner of the scene would be unthinkable without memphis to be a spray berger's protocol for example architectural model isn't this memphis. what we have done here is a county design and see more investment because you are planning precisely that which does not pay off. miscalls called. a statement where the of a tory. comey while all eyes also proved that memphis is alive she paints house for starts in london and this is
kind of anti powerhouse of the eighty's sorry guys demanded pop culture and memphis delivered crazy patton's and colors. certainly we said ok let's see if we design something without thinking that there is a marketing people. that. sounds like a great idea but a plastic laminated shelf in a snake and would look. and is this desk really practical for real life. so how's and i don't want to host this you need or space these things needs to bring more from operable. but some were brave enough...
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we literally saw the most impactful influential social groups of our time, nt patton blm inc.our society to the ground last year. literally setting churches on fire. raiding businesses, destroying people's livelihoods because potentially all they had ever been taught on their college campuses was that our society had to burn to the ground to make way for something that is more progressive, more equitable in the future whatever that's supposed to look like with socialism. that is what happens when we abandon these ideas and we abandon this call to action to influence the people who are our age right now. to have these conversations i could've turning point usa have club meetings. when you do raise your hand until your professor what you said is crazy or your teacher in high school. when you fight back against some of these crazy decisions from your administration to stand for the things that you believe in. so i get told all the time young people just grow up they will get it. and frankly is about you're too young at 23 to be talked about the stuff professionally. he got to get
we literally saw the most impactful influential social groups of our time, nt patton blm inc.our society to the ground last year. literally setting churches on fire. raiding businesses, destroying people's livelihoods because potentially all they had ever been taught on their college campuses was that our society had to burn to the ground to make way for something that is more progressive, more equitable in the future whatever that's supposed to look like with socialism. that is what happens...
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dominic patton is senior editor for "deadline hollywood."e producers want it to feel like a movie and union station is the venue. how much does the presence or lack thereof of big name stars account for ratings? >> a, this is going to be the most rated oscars ever and the least watched. last year was previously the lowest rated oscars and the least watched. steven soderbergh and the other producers will trying every trick policy. there will be no masks, there will be no zoom. award fatigue from the last few months will be gone. as you said, small, small audience, mainly nominees, et cetera. using downtown's union station to create a different feel. they say within the first 90 seconds will show you what they're up to, and that gives them a tiny window in which to impress. brad pitt and people like that will be more cast members than presenters. a roll of the dice. whether or not they get sixes or ones, we'll know tonight. >> we'll be looking for that and put a stopwatch on it. what about films even qualifying for the 2024 oscars? is it a sig
dominic patton is senior editor for "deadline hollywood."e producers want it to feel like a movie and union station is the venue. how much does the presence or lack thereof of big name stars account for ratings? >> a, this is going to be the most rated oscars ever and the least watched. last year was previously the lowest rated oscars and the least watched. steven soderbergh and the other producers will trying every trick policy. there will be no masks, there will be no zoom....
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patton's 9th rmy could cross the reine and make its final advance on berlin. spawn was wounded. the bridge ultimately collapsed. he was hit by some sflap nell, but lived to tell on it. there were a number of guys, bill and michael you touched on it. who came back suffering from the effects of having served in combat. who were some of those other red sox players that we should note while we are here? >> well, all three batboys and clubhouse boys were wounded in war. shane o'collins' son, son was killed in war. south worth, manager's son was killed in war. earnest ford was bayonetted in southeast asia. was wounded. returned recovered, reenlisted and died when a parachute gave way when he was trying to land. charlie wagner had malaria, bill buttland came back and he had shrunk an inch from the war. it goes on and on. it went from batboys to superstars. again, talking about that generation, and doing whatever was necessary for this country. >> right. >> you know -- and then, of course the war ends. and the joyous occasion of opening day in 1946. you know, because we are running out
patton's 9th rmy could cross the reine and make its final advance on berlin. spawn was wounded. the bridge ultimately collapsed. he was hit by some sflap nell, but lived to tell on it. there were a number of guys, bill and michael you touched on it. who came back suffering from the effects of having served in combat. who were some of those other red sox players that we should note while we are here? >> well, all three batboys and clubhouse boys were wounded in war. shane o'collins' son,...
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he served in the 318th infantry regiment under general george patton in the european theater, includinghe battle of the bulge. for his bravery, he earned the bronze star, purple heart, and good conduct medal, among other honors. he passed away in dothan, alabama, last week at the age of 98. a few years ago, i visited with mr. sprouse at a restaurant in dothan, and we sat at a table known locally as the table of knowledge. it's where locals have sat and talked for decades, where people are said to solve the world's problems with conversation. that day, mr. sprouse and i talked about his service, and i talked to him about my father's time who at the same age today would be 98, talked about world war ii. we didn't end up solving the world's problems, but we did talk about how to humbly, graciously, and patriotically serve our great country. mr. sprouse was a humble man, but it was like -- men like him who defended our country and the world from evil, and ultimately they prevailed. we owe mr. sprouse a debt of gratitude we can never fully repay. madam president, i yield the floor. the presi
he served in the 318th infantry regiment under general george patton in the european theater, includinghe battle of the bulge. for his bravery, he earned the bronze star, purple heart, and good conduct medal, among other honors. he passed away in dothan, alabama, last week at the age of 98. a few years ago, i visited with mr. sprouse at a restaurant in dothan, and we sat at a table known locally as the table of knowledge. it's where locals have sat and talked for decades, where people are said...
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serves here with us whose wife gail was in the high school graduating class with my first cousin dan pattonind of incestuous. people ask why we get along so well and i reminded of the words of joe biden. we rode the train when i joined the senate and in the house before that. joe likes to say -- the president likes to say all politics is personal and he says all diplomacy is personal as well. i think you see a little bit of that at work here. it's a good reminder for all of us. but, mr. president, before we vote here in a couple of minutes, i want to express once again my support for the legislation before us. the drinking water and wastewater infrastructure act of 2021. i am a firm believer, mr. president, that actions do speak louder than words. before i move to a vote, let me close by saluting the unanimous action taken by the committee on environment and public works. every one of us had a hand in crafting the legislation with the help of our staff. half of us democrats, half of us republicans. first of all, the committee members worked together to formulate legislation that would reaut
serves here with us whose wife gail was in the high school graduating class with my first cousin dan pattonind of incestuous. people ask why we get along so well and i reminded of the words of joe biden. we rode the train when i joined the senate and in the house before that. joe likes to say -- the president likes to say all politics is personal and he says all diplomacy is personal as well. i think you see a little bit of that at work here. it's a good reminder for all of us. but, mr....
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-- such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann braden, and sarah patton boyle -- have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others have marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy, roach-infested jails, suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as "dirty nigger-lovers." unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful "action" antidotes to combat the disease of segregation. let me take note of my other major disappointment. i have been so greatly disappointed with the white church and its leadership. of course, there are some notable exceptions. i am not unmindful of the fact that each of you has taken some significant stands on this issue. i commend you, reverend stallings, for your christian stand on this past sunday, in welcoming negroes to your worship service on a nonsegregated basis. i commend the catholic leaders of this state for integrating spring hill college several years ago. but
-- such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann braden, and sarah patton boyle -- have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others have marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy, roach-infested jails, suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as "dirty nigger-lovers." unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and...
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meanwhile will patton is paul, an eccentric korean war veteran and religious fanatic who helps jacobd—like vegetable that can thrive in the toughest of circumstances and significantly flourishes in its second season after dying and being reborn. that theme of rebirth runs throughout the film, which boasts the kind of trial by fire tests and everyday miracles beloved of best picture contenders. yet what makes minari more than just another formulaic feel—good film is the grit with which chung evokes the hard—scrabble lives of the characters. balancing the dreamy elements of the drama with a naturalism that keeps it rooted in reality. aided by a superb score emile mosseri that forms a bridge between the mundane and the magical realist elements. minari is available on demand and through virtual cinema screenings now, and then in drive—in cinemas from 12 april. i�*ll leave you with news of godzilla vs kong, the latest instalment in warner brothers pictures�* expanding monsterverse. this is our only chance. you have to take it. the plot, if you can call it a plot, finds kong being returned
meanwhile will patton is paul, an eccentric korean war veteran and religious fanatic who helps jacobd—like vegetable that can thrive in the toughest of circumstances and significantly flourishes in its second season after dying and being reborn. that theme of rebirth runs throughout the film, which boasts the kind of trial by fire tests and everyday miracles beloved of best picture contenders. yet what makes minari more than just another formulaic feel—good film is the grit with which chung...