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. >> reporter: tyson made onscreen key debut at 31, then enrolled in acting school run by paul man, well-knowncoach and alo alone with him after class. writes about traumatic encounter. >> says excuse me, i would like to talk to you. before i know it, pulled me down -- >> reporter: touching you and groping you? >> and wanted me to do something worse than that. i thought about the whole incident when i got home. and -- you know, i never shed a tear about that until this moment. >> reporter: all these years later, it still affects you that way. >> the whole thought that you could go out innocently to achieve something, and it turns out to be something so vulgar and coarse. and demeaning to you as a young black woman. but i made up my mind then that i went there for a reason. and that reason had not changed. >> reporter: sounds like a metoo incident before we were calling it metoo. and some would say why did you go back. and to that you say? >> i went back to get what i was told i needed in order to achieve what i wanted. and i think of the many young black women who go through that, and are deva
. >> reporter: tyson made onscreen key debut at 31, then enrolled in acting school run by paul man, well-knowncoach and alo alone with him after class. writes about traumatic encounter. >> says excuse me, i would like to talk to you. before i know it, pulled me down -- >> reporter: touching you and groping you? >> and wanted me to do something worse than that. i thought about the whole incident when i got home. and -- you know, i never shed a tear about that until this...
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administration to pardon them and it looks like he's done what he's done in the past when he pardoned paul man of fort roger stone and his son in law's father charles christian or. meanwhile the number of people have died from a curve at 19 in the united states has surpassed 400000 the morals have been held across the country deaths and cases have been accelerating the staggering toll was confirmed on the eve of president elect joe biden's inauguration he's promised to speed up vaccine rollout and bring in stronger measures to get the outbreak under control and security's been tightened to unprecedented levels in the u.s. capitol ahead of the you know duration ceremony and after this month's attack on the capitol 12 national guard members have been relieved of duty for the ceremony after an intensified vetting process. u.s. secretary of state might pompei was accusing china of committing genocide and crimes against humanity against wiegand muslims it's believed around a 1000000 been imprisoned in camps in recent years mostly in the shins young region china denies all such accusations. those ar
administration to pardon them and it looks like he's done what he's done in the past when he pardoned paul man of fort roger stone and his son in law's father charles christian or. meanwhile the number of people have died from a curve at 19 in the united states has surpassed 400000 the morals have been held across the country deaths and cases have been accelerating the staggering toll was confirmed on the eve of president elect joe biden's inauguration he's promised to speed up vaccine rollout...
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ministration to pardon them and it looks like he's done what he's done in the past when he pardoned paul man a fort roger stone and his son in law's father charles questioner the president 'd has not released this list yet we have not seen it but these are reports coming out of the white house according to aides and there are some who says back that the president might really release all of these names shortly before joe biden is inaugurated in order to overshadow that event but there are some interesting omissions we are told that the white house legal counsel's office has warned the president not to pardon members of his own family preemptively that's because a pardon comes with the suggestion of guilt and when it comes to other prosecutions after this administration and private lawsuits that could put them in a bad spot we are also told that the president has been warned against pardoning the rioters who took over the capitol on january 6th there are also reportedly a number of people on that list who have been arrested for drug charges methamphetamine and marijuana and face long sentence
ministration to pardon them and it looks like he's done what he's done in the past when he pardoned paul man a fort roger stone and his son in law's father charles questioner the president 'd has not released this list yet we have not seen it but these are reports coming out of the white house according to aides and there are some who says back that the president might really release all of these names shortly before joe biden is inaugurated in order to overshadow that event but there are some...
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not telling you about my want to hit that gives me goosebumps it's paul stanley paul is the co-founder and front man of want to rock's most influential bands ever kiss 2014 rock and roll hall of fame inductees his latest project soul station will be released on march 5th as i said big fat paul stanley what's happening ali that's always great to see you always always a pleasure always stimulating and i look forward to this. well listen and i read a quote it gave me goosebumps because it's true i mean listen i feel bad for people who go off the road obviously the rock stars become young potentates they're going to have what they want and sometimes some of them choose the way where they've done it 27 like every famous rock star i never admired you know that bad number or a romantic for me i get the same sense about you. well you know unfortunately i think that the press the media critics are responsible for some of that because somehow. not caring about business not caring about your health living this rock'n'roll caricature or is what credibility is based on for some and it's unfortunate because it ki
not telling you about my want to hit that gives me goosebumps it's paul stanley paul is the co-founder and front man of want to rock's most influential bands ever kiss 2014 rock and roll hall of fame inductees his latest project soul station will be released on march 5th as i said big fat paul stanley what's happening ali that's always great to see you always always a pleasure always stimulating and i look forward to this. well listen and i read a quote it gave me goosebumps because it's true i...
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hey folks next up on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk to the great front man for the great band kiss paul stanley paul's doing a little solo album coming out he's assembled $1215.00 session guys they come over his us they've done some beautiful covers of smokey the temps also wrote a couple new sol songs for the album he's paul's a mensch man i always admired us but i like artists you know how to close and he's always been a great singer great man made and also great business at pa stanley from kiss right after this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one now let's face facts when you host a talk show there are times it ships to go bump in the night you don't know much about the person you're a purveyor of their product and their story it's a nice exchange then occasionally you get to interview somebody who you really admire and i don't know the other 2 guys but gene and paul over the years of addition to just being some of the greatest rockers of my generation glengarry business that always be closing always admired this about these cats as paul once said h
hey folks next up on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk to the great front man for the great band kiss paul stanley paul's doing a little solo album coming out he's assembled $1215.00 session guys they come over his us they've done some beautiful covers of smokey the temps also wrote a couple new sol songs for the album he's paul's a mensch man i always admired us but i like artists you know how to close and he's always been a great singer great man made and also great business at pa...
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beautiful covers of smokey the temps also wrote a couple new soul songs for the album he's paul's a match man i always admire artists but i like artists who know how to close and he's always been a great singer great band mate and also great business that paul stanley from kiss right after this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dentist know what plus why not let's face facts when you host a talk show there are times that ships that go bump in the night you don't know much about the person you're a purveyor of their product and their story it's a nice extension that he cation you get to interview somebody who you really admire and i don't know the other 2 guys but gene and paul. over the years of addition to just being some of the greatest rockers of my generation glengarry businessman always nick clothing always admired this about these cats as paul once said how i didn't get it to become a dead legend or a guy.
beautiful covers of smokey the temps also wrote a couple new soul songs for the album he's paul's a match man i always admire artists but i like artists who know how to close and he's always been a great singer great band mate and also great business that paul stanley from kiss right after this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dentist know what plus why not let's face facts when you host a talk show there are times that ships that go bump in the night you don't know much about...
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paul. with. you this man are they should. they serve god with your idea here but from the number much higher they should be and probably you know you have had on your friend i don't respond on all birth records like the monitor but by some by good of course by in accordance on a by somebody. who buys have become more about what i said by making my chorus more than for me but on the road with after after the. salon because wal-mart this door makes owner like a monk it was a modern shuffle tough to look ahead but i was shy he has a lot of people that i make it die british i have a 5 and that love of. money yeah i really didn't know that anyone busy to fill my head that it was but then again i just figured out a little bit by going to exeter brzezinski why bush think i could wish them a person down when i'm on it yet but it was an emergency that ron you know i mean there are hindsight shy satsu that sets your guy or i write your address up this hour early i mean more calls are what i'm going to hook up there are going to have no
paul. with. you this man are they should. they serve god with your idea here but from the number much higher they should be and probably you know you have had on your friend i don't respond on all birth records like the monitor but by some by good of course by in accordance on a by somebody. who buys have become more about what i said by making my chorus more than for me but on the road with after after the. salon because wal-mart this door makes owner like a monk it was a modern shuffle tough...
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man. with paul robeson was the toting figure of the civil rights movement before martin luther king passed security during the mccarthy period but also whether the greatest singer in the world but he had a particular affection for scotland then the paul robeson yes a dead jimmy would talk of the old loops and performed in law school at scottish audiences and of course had it in songs bums sons out of jewel held the scots loved him of course and his film the film for his. is activism of the slip. but everybody went on a political journey from the communist party if for the labor party events they joined the scottish national party did a i signed them up with any of your conversations with jimmy reflect the political job yes emotional from a 994 the new labor project to who and began a process for journey of disenfranchisement from little to do little party always easy a little movement none of it become projects simply too intense at that point it would stay in little toy only to see a scottish parliament take place for all his adult life and campaign for without talent been achieved it in
man. with paul robeson was the toting figure of the civil rights movement before martin luther king passed security during the mccarthy period but also whether the greatest singer in the world but he had a particular affection for scotland then the paul robeson yes a dead jimmy would talk of the old loops and performed in law school at scottish audiences and of course had it in songs bums sons out of jewel held the scots loved him of course and his film the film for his. is activism of the...
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steve bannon is under indictment now for fraud, that just saying i'm going to do what i did for my man, paul manafort who was guilty of tax evasion, that would be very problematic. >> also in the mix, joe exotic, in prison for a murder plot to kill carroll baskin. his team has a hair and limo and makeup team outside the prison waiting for him. so far very unclear if that is a realistic possibility from the white house. they have not commented on that at all today. the other big thing is this farewell video that president trump recorded here at the white house. we know it will be released around 4:00 p.m. and we just got excerpts. he's expected to have kind words for the incoming administration. he's going to say that i pray for its success in keeping america safe and prosperous but he also wants to know that the movements we have started is only beginning. then he's expected to go through some of what he believes are his greatest accomplishments. the president is expected to say i'm especially to be the first president in decades that started no new wars. we'll be hearing from president trum
steve bannon is under indictment now for fraud, that just saying i'm going to do what i did for my man, paul manafort who was guilty of tax evasion, that would be very problematic. >> also in the mix, joe exotic, in prison for a murder plot to kill carroll baskin. his team has a hair and limo and makeup team outside the prison waiting for him. so far very unclear if that is a realistic possibility from the white house. they have not commented on that at all today. the other big thing is...
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so rand paul, this man who has claimed fidelity to the constitution, has soiled his oath.eading figure in a cult of personality who sought to end the american experiment in the name of donald trump. maybe that's why he feels guilty. whether he feels guilty or not, he's profoundly unfit to serve in the united states senate. his conduct is abhorrent. >> steve, elizabeth newman, who i think whose relationship with the republican party is different from ours. she hopes ha some can steer it in a different direction that the republicans noo need to root root out the bad apple. another said you need people in the community to root out the extreme elements. do you think the republican party has the will to do that? and who would do it? >> no. it's a fantasy. this party has hijacked by the extremists. they're in control of it. as a matter of fact, they control it at a state party level. they control it at a national party level. matt gaetz made clear that donald trump is the leader of the america first movement. that's the movement of the republican party. that's movement like the
so rand paul, this man who has claimed fidelity to the constitution, has soiled his oath.eading figure in a cult of personality who sought to end the american experiment in the name of donald trump. maybe that's why he feels guilty. whether he feels guilty or not, he's profoundly unfit to serve in the united states senate. his conduct is abhorrent. >> steve, elizabeth newman, who i think whose relationship with the republican party is different from ours. she hopes ha some can steer it in...
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man? i put paul in a few boxes with unnecessarily not selling them in half but i stretched him so his armsd grow as long as he one of them too. i did that to paul. brute grow as long as he one of them too. | did that to paul.— i did that to paul. we look forward to seeinu i did that to paul. we look forward to seeing one _ i did that to paul. we look forward to seeing one day _ i did that to paul. we look forward to seeing one day debbie - i did that to paul. we look forward to seeing one day debbie mcgee l to seeing one day debbie mcgee sewing someone in half, a chap in half may be. people could nominate plenty of names that. that was a real pleasure to talk to you and thank you for being on bbc news and thank you for being on bbc news and thank you for being on bbc news and thank you again for the celebration of the remarkable hundred anniversary. of the remarkable hundred anniversary-— of the remarkable hundred - anniversary._ equity for anniversary. thank you. equity for all that except _ anniversary. thank you. equity for all that except with _ anniversary. thank you. equity for all t
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a folks next up on dennis miller plus one we're going to talk to the great front man for the great band kiss. paul's doing a little solo album coming out he's assembled $1215.00 session guys that come over his us they've done some beautiful covers of smokey the times also wrote a couple new soul songs for the album he's paul's a match i always admire artist but i like artists you know a lot of clothes and he's always been a great singer great man made.
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lemonis: take care. ♪ so that's mike, paul, shauna. the last man doing? working. you had no idea that was coming? travis: no, honest. i asked her to come in and to help me with hr, marketing, and revenue-generating pieces. it's not what she wanted to do with her life, and that was her general response. i don't see how you could walk away from a business like this, a name like this. she must have a reason in her mind. lemonis: the only reason that i am standing here today and going down this rabbit hole one more time is because of you. get back to work, okay? travis: all right. lemonis: all right. see you in a bit. ♪ how are you, buddy? travis: morning. how are you? lemonis: good seeing you. allison: you, too. lemonis: i asked travis and allison to meet me in atlanta to go to the toy expo. woman: we have all kinds of fun jewelry, puzzles, apparel, anything that you might want to buy. lemonis: really concerned about the margins. ♪ can we find things that are 60% margin? woman: sure. lemonis: this whole setup is great, $3 and you sell it for $6? the m
lemonis: take care. ♪ so that's mike, paul, shauna. the last man doing? working. you had no idea that was coming? travis: no, honest. i asked her to come in and to help me with hr, marketing, and revenue-generating pieces. it's not what she wanted to do with her life, and that was her general response. i don't see how you could walk away from a business like this, a name like this. she must have a reason in her mind. lemonis: the only reason that i am standing here today and going down this...
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paul. mr. peters. mr. port man. mr. reid? mr. rich? mr. romney. miss rosens. mr. brown. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. [inaudible]. mr. shots. mr. schumer? mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. sheheen. mr. shelby? miss smith? [inaudible]. mr. sullivan? mr. [inaudible]. mr. thune? mr. tillis? mr. tubberville? mr. warner? miss warren? mr. whitehouse? mr. whicker? mr. widen? mr. young? >> [silence]. >> [silence continues]. >> [silence]. >> [no audible conversations]. >> laura: the senate is voting on the objection to the arizona election results. chad pergram has breaking news. tell us what you just learned about why congress might be here late into the night? >> it's going to take a while because hawley the republican from missouri who announced first he would object to the electoral votes indicated he would continue his objection to the state of pennsylvania. that's next in the mix. this is the vote whether or not to certify arizona. the house of representatives across the building is still debating arizona. they will take a vote as well. it was thought after all of the chao
paul. mr. peters. mr. port man. mr. reid? mr. rich? mr. romney. miss rosens. mr. brown. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. [inaudible]. mr. shots. mr. schumer? mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. sheheen. mr. shelby? miss smith? [inaudible]. mr. sullivan? mr. [inaudible]. mr. thune? mr. tillis? mr. tubberville? mr. warner? miss warren? mr. whitehouse? mr. whicker? mr. widen? mr. young? >> [silence]. >> [silence continues]. >> [silence]. >> [no audible...
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paul: trevor caldwell is vinnie sposari's right hand man. gma that goes along with getting your hands dirty. just a plumber, not a person, just a plumber. i don't want to be that guy. paul: or that gal. >> you are doing manual labor, some people tend to look down on that and that makes people not want to go into it, clearly. paul: sarah schnabel isn't a plumber, but an ithaca, new york electrical apprentice. another well-paying trade which can't find good help these days. a frustration for schnabel's boss, brian lamorte and his colleagues. >> i know lots of guys in the trade who are contractors, and they're looking for help. paul: and willing to pay for it. >> we recently raised our rates as a business to $90 an hour and we are not pushing t envelope. we were $75 an hour before that and $65 before that. it is to the point where you would pay us more to fix your light switch than you do to go to the doctor. paul: so again, why no takers? >> for people my age it is more glamorous to think of the tech job where you're in a really nice cushy offi
paul: trevor caldwell is vinnie sposari's right hand man. gma that goes along with getting your hands dirty. just a plumber, not a person, just a plumber. i don't want to be that guy. paul: or that gal. >> you are doing manual labor, some people tend to look down on that and that makes people not want to go into it, clearly. paul: sarah schnabel isn't a plumber, but an ithaca, new york electrical apprentice. another well-paying trade which can't find good help these days. a frustration...
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man standing to oppose it? >> well, it does not fill me with confidence, paul -- [laughter] because you look at joe manchin, thisn of the party. he has been there for the party on every vote that has ever mattered. chuck schumer's not going to hold against it, he's got the threat of a primary from aoc hanging over his head, so i wouldn't count on that. pa. paul: all right. when we come back, president-elect joe biden criticizing president trump for his vaccine rollout, but can he make good on his own promise to vaccinate 100 million americans in his first 100 days? we'll ask dr. marc tasha, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? hmm. so what are you waiting for? hip hop group tag team to help you plan dessert? ♪ french vanilla! rocky road! ♪ ♪ chocolate, peanut butter, cookie dough! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ scoop! there it is! scoop! ♪ ♪ shaka-laka! shaka-laka! ♪ shaka-laka! shaka! scoop!. ♪ ♪ choco-laka! choco-laka!... geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. ♪ sprinkles! save without even leaving your house.
man standing to oppose it? >> well, it does not fill me with confidence, paul -- [laughter] because you look at joe manchin, thisn of the party. he has been there for the party on every vote that has ever mattered. chuck schumer's not going to hold against it, he's got the threat of a primary from aoc hanging over his head, so i wouldn't count on that. pa. paul: all right. when we come back, president-elect joe biden criticizing president trump for his vaccine rollout, but can he make...
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man standing to oppose it? >> well, it does not fill me with confidence, paul -- [laughter] because you look at joe manchin, thisn of the party. he has been there for the party on every vote that has ever mattered. chuck schumer's not going to hold against it, he's got the threat of a primary from aoc hanging over his head, so i wouldn't count on that. pa. paul: all right. when we come back, president-elect joe biden criticizing president trump for his vaccine rollout, but can he make good on his own promise to vaccinate 100 million americans in his first 100 days? we'll ask dr. marc siegeling next. ♪ ♪ >> the trump administration's plan is falling behind, far behind. we're grateful to the companies, the doctors, the scientists, the researchers, the clinical trial participants and operation warp speed for developing the vaccines quickly. but as i long feared and warned, the effort to distribute and administer the vaccine is not progressing as it should. paul: president-elect joe biden this week taking aim at the pace of the trump administration's covid-19 vaccine distribution. the president-elect laying out his
man standing to oppose it? >> well, it does not fill me with confidence, paul -- [laughter] because you look at joe manchin, thisn of the party. he has been there for the party on every vote that has ever mattered. chuck schumer's not going to hold against it, he's got the threat of a primary from aoc hanging over his head, so i wouldn't count on that. pa. paul: all right. when we come back, president-elect joe biden criticizing president trump for his vaccine rollout, but can he make...
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that just simply saying i'll do what i did for my man paul manafort guilty of tax evasion and pardonwould be problematic for the president. >> dana: i want to put up the recent pardons president trump has done. paul manafort, former representative duncan hunter and chris collins. roger stone, general flynn. that's all there. i know bill hemmer wants to jump in here. >> one quick point. hunter and collins. collins was found guilty of insider trading. the only thing that they had in common was they were the two first members of congress to endorse president trump. it's not a good reason to grant them a pardon. >> bill: "washington post" two days ago, karl, was writing about the state of play in america when joe biden takes office. they compared it to fdr facing the great depression and compared it to abe lincoln confronting the civil war. the pandemic has been a difficult thinking for us and everybody around the world. would you put that in the same category as civil war and the great depression? >> no, i wouldn't. if you were looking -- look, it is not the great depression because the
that just simply saying i'll do what i did for my man paul manafort guilty of tax evasion and pardonwould be problematic for the president. >> dana: i want to put up the recent pardons president trump has done. paul manafort, former representative duncan hunter and chris collins. roger stone, general flynn. that's all there. i know bill hemmer wants to jump in here. >> one quick point. hunter and collins. collins was found guilty of insider trading. the only thing that they had in...
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saved and it was through the collective efforts of several people including at least one inflamed man, paulnings, that this was done. so what do these myths tell us about the white house? because of the white house rich in deep history, the conditions are optimal for inventing lore and legends. as we've seen, history is often complicated and complex. there's always more to the story than meets the eye. there's more agents. there's more factors and variables involved. interests and motivations. at the same time, these myths are incredibly difficult to untangle from our popular culture in the public conscience. the fact that many of these tales still persist to this day tells us more about how americans have approached and understood, invented in shared, history and historical anecdotes in many different ways. these traditions themselves underscore a deeper truth about what it means to be in american, the we are constantly defining and redefining who we are as a people. in attempting to ground those constantly shifting realities about our shared national past, myths can indeed serve the great
saved and it was through the collective efforts of several people including at least one inflamed man, paulnings, that this was done. so what do these myths tell us about the white house? because of the white house rich in deep history, the conditions are optimal for inventing lore and legends. as we've seen, history is often complicated and complex. there's always more to the story than meets the eye. there's more agents. there's more factors and variables involved. interests and motivations....
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. >> tucked away in paris, one man is refusing to give into the pandemic. paulrted his life as a students in 1992. today's with his establishment and 250 staff, he's known as the king of pucks. since the start of the health crisis, his turnover has fallen by 60%. his doors are still open. before the first lockdown this puck was serving customers seven days a week. on the menu, a mix of international flavors. the frog also has its own brand of beer. >> to avoid laying off his yuck employees, paul asks them to use social media to come up with createa takeout ideas. >> to be honest, being busy helping frog and seeing the changes, seeing how we're able to survive the times. that's always encouraging and inspiring for us. as low a possible, a business like paul's costs 1200,000 euros a week to rub, whether it's open or closed. >> the frog pub's group pays $10 impact a year in taxes. paul and others like him are hoping for some light at the end of the tunnel. >> in other world news, japan has rejected the way the gavel fell in one south creanl courtroom this friday. j
. >> tucked away in paris, one man is refusing to give into the pandemic. paulrted his life as a students in 1992. today's with his establishment and 250 staff, he's known as the king of pucks. since the start of the health crisis, his turnover has fallen by 60%. his doors are still open. before the first lockdown this puck was serving customers seven days a week. on the menu, a mix of international flavors. the frog also has its own brand of beer. >> to avoid laying off his yuck...
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she ordered it to be slaved and it was the collective efforts of many people incluing paul jennings, an enslaved manas we see with the gilbert story, history can be complicated and ccomplex. at the same time, the myths are incredibly different to untangle. the fact that many of these tales persist still today tells us more about how americans have approached, understood, invented and shared antidotes in many ways. it underscores a deeper truth about what it means to be an american. that we are constantly defining and redefining who we are as an american people. an attempting to ground those constantly shifts realities in the confines of our shared national path in can serve the greater good generating more interest in history as well as compel individuals to critically analyze the historical record for more answers like we did with dolley madison's correspondence today. the key is to use your learned skills in this course as a lens to understanding the world around you. that is part of the reason that i showed those media accounts so that even when people are talking about history, you have to be ve
she ordered it to be slaved and it was the collective efforts of many people incluing paul jennings, an enslaved manas we see with the gilbert story, history can be complicated and ccomplex. at the same time, the myths are incredibly different to untangle. the fact that many of these tales persist still today tells us more about how americans have approached, understood, invented and shared antidotes in many ways. it underscores a deeper truth about what it means to be an american. that we are...
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man. and this was a special situation. >> these are attorneys who would eventually defend him, although at first they only heard about the case. steve harmon and paultch. you've said two things. special man, special situation. >> i think both of us can say this is a man that we like and we know. we don't feel he could have done anything like this. >> chris hall and his daughters prepared for a trial which they hoped would make clear to everybody, the police, the neighbor, the world, that chris would not, could not, did not harm the love of his life. >> there was never, in 30 years of marriage, never one moment of violence. there was no motive for this man to kill his wife. >> they had a look at the neighbor lindsay patterson's eyewitness account and suggested it was not conclusive at all. it was tragically incomplete. >> she saw three snapshots. what is missed by everyone is the wife getting into the jacuzzi, slipping, falling into the jacuzzi, hitting her head, going unconscious, and drowning. >> see this sharp corner sticking out into the spa? hitting your head on this would certainly have opened a gash and knocked cristi out, said the attorney.
man. and this was a special situation. >> these are attorneys who would eventually defend him, although at first they only heard about the case. steve harmon and paultch. you've said two things. special man, special situation. >> i think both of us can say this is a man that we like and we know. we don't feel he could have done anything like this. >> chris hall and his daughters prepared for a trial which they hoped would make clear to everybody, the police, the neighbor, the...
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discussion about it when the senate and the house were counting electors and i hear rand paul who is a very earnest manegislators and they need to change the laws but if they change the laws of the executive will change and judiciary will change it so how do we fix this? >> yeah, that's the key question and you and i are both native to pennsylvania, made from western pennsylvania, you from eastern and the pittsburgh area, you the philadelphia area and we weren't surprised by this. you had five partisan judges, democrat judges out of seven judges altogether on the pennsylvania state supreme court which we wrote the election laws and really in the pennsylvania legislator had found a way to stand up to this to begin with and stop this from happening and i don't know how exactly stop it from happening but one way you begin with a certain a legislative authority in the pennsylvania governor is a democrat and secretary of state's democrat, penciling to governor tom wolfe of course in georgia the governor is a republican, secretary of state is a republican. it's a practical how do you stop something like this
discussion about it when the senate and the house were counting electors and i hear rand paul who is a very earnest manegislators and they need to change the laws but if they change the laws of the executive will change and judiciary will change it so how do we fix this? >> yeah, that's the key question and you and i are both native to pennsylvania, made from western pennsylvania, you from eastern and the pittsburgh area, you the philadelphia area and we weren't surprised by this. you had...
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here is alice paul, she was ", but, man, she was fierce. here she is here. tennessee was the 36th state to ratify the 19th amendment. pretty amazing. and lastly, my favorite topic in the whole world is prohibition. [laughter] and we get prohibition because of world war i. again, the largest ethnic group in the country at the time were the german-americans. there were also the brewers. and the group leading the temperance movement used propaganda against the german-americans to silence their voices and then push the 18th amendment during the war as a wartime measure to save grain to beat the kaiser's army. so, they pushed this through congress in 1917, and it went on to the states. the last state to ratify this thing was nebraska and that was in january of 1919, two months after the armistice. this is a wartime measure, right? they've gotten most of the states to vote on this during the war itself. everyone sees this as part of their patriotic duty. this is part of the super patriotism of this war. and yes, absolutely, we need to do this to beat the kaiser. y
here is alice paul, she was ", but, man, she was fierce. here she is here. tennessee was the 36th state to ratify the 19th amendment. pretty amazing. and lastly, my favorite topic in the whole world is prohibition. [laughter] and we get prohibition because of world war i. again, the largest ethnic group in the country at the time were the german-americans. there were also the brewers. and the group leading the temperance movement used propaganda against the german-americans to silence...
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which would ban former president trump from running again, but as i listened to rand paul, george, i just kept thinking, man, this is why joe biden won. the american people right now are struggling, they need pandemic relief, they are literally trying to balance their toddlers on their knees and their laptops on their desks. and teaching their first graders how to use a mute button just to go to school. they need help. i believe we can handle this impeachment trial and just as the american people doing, juggle what we need to get done. get the homeland security through. we just had an insurrection at the capitol. get people confirmed for biden's cabinet. and get the people the help that they need. >> you heard jon karl say there aren't the votes there to convict president donald trump now. he waived the acquitted headlines, saying this was vindication for him. are you concerned that could happen again? >> my colleagues have not yet committed about what they're going to do, and the news we just got out of "the new york times" yesterday that the president was actually actively trying to take out his own attor
which would ban former president trump from running again, but as i listened to rand paul, george, i just kept thinking, man, this is why joe biden won. the american people right now are struggling, they need pandemic relief, they are literally trying to balance their toddlers on their knees and their laptops on their desks. and teaching their first graders how to use a mute button just to go to school. they need help. i believe we can handle this impeachment trial and just as the american...
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washington bureau chief paul and asked whether it wasn't strange to try to remove a man from office when the man has already left office we have to keep in mind the whole trump presidency has been a strange right so also there are isn't much president for the kind of events we witness is that over the last couple of weeks specially on this generous 6 so the us never has impeach the president twice and they have never had to face an insurrection in modern politics by gallup many democrats really have the feeling they have no choice but to make an example of a president that challenges the democratic process that has held this nation together for centuries in support of ordering them to football and english side chelsea soccer that coach frank after a run of 5 defeats and 8 league games leaves with the london club a 9th place in the premier league table 11 points of the tall chelsea set their performances i've not met expectations the season despite the club spending nearly 250000000 euros on new players german coach thomas 2 who was sacked by paris last month's is tipped to take over from
washington bureau chief paul and asked whether it wasn't strange to try to remove a man from office when the man has already left office we have to keep in mind the whole trump presidency has been a strange right so also there are isn't much president for the kind of events we witness is that over the last couple of weeks specially on this generous 6 so the us never has impeach the president twice and they have never had to face an insurrection in modern politics by gallup many democrats really...
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democrats are wasting the nation's time on a partisan vendetta against a man no longer in office on tuesday kentucky republican rand paul forced a procedural vote challenging the constitutionality of the impeachment trial and criticize democrats. >>for trying to convict a president after he left the white house impeaching a former president a private citizen is the antithesis of unity democrats need the support of 17 republicans to convict trump. schumer said tuesday conviction must happen to me what trump did was the most despicable thing any president has ever done. >>i believe he should be convicted. >>and that senator you saw there at the beginning of the story that's from on sen. pat leahy earlier tonight, he went to the hospital, he said he was feeling on well, but we are learning tonight that he is back home, he said he's feeling much better and he appreciates everybody reaching out asking how he's doing. >>kelly do we know right now with there's i mean there's been obviously be some time from now until when the impeachment trial begins. do we know if are looking to you know move forward with some of president bi
democrats are wasting the nation's time on a partisan vendetta against a man no longer in office on tuesday kentucky republican rand paul forced a procedural vote challenging the constitutionality of the impeachment trial and criticize democrats. >>for trying to convict a president after he left the white house impeaching a former president a private citizen is the antithesis of unity democrats need the support of 17 republicans to convict trump. schumer said tuesday conviction must...
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one man knows the similarities as much as anybody. paul bernstein joins us next. >>> in a little over 51 hours now, donald trump will exit the presidency as the only u.s. president impeached twice. cnn has learned that trump is lashing out at comparisons to richard nixon in his final days. but in some ways, the parallel is hard to escape. let's get the bottom line with legendary watergate journalist carl bernstein. carl, they are both leaving in shame and anonymity. what is the comparison? >> no comparison. richard 96 isn't a madman. these pictures that you have shown this morning, we have been looking at the landscape of trumpism. a map of his mind and what the logical result of his mindset and sensibilitys are. who is donald trump? we now know he is a seditous uncontrolled, out of control madman. that's what we have seen. we haven't seen anything in the history of the united states presidency such as we witnessed in these final days. the final days of donald trump are something that is so out of total comparison to anything in the histor
one man knows the similarities as much as anybody. paul bernstein joins us next. >>> in a little over 51 hours now, donald trump will exit the presidency as the only u.s. president impeached twice. cnn has learned that trump is lashing out at comparisons to richard nixon in his final days. but in some ways, the parallel is hard to escape. let's get the bottom line with legendary watergate journalist carl bernstein. carl, they are both leaving in shame and anonymity. what is the...
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rest of the evening belongs to chris paul in the sun's, he'll get it to camp johnson for three and the big manndre eight. in here, we'll find the veteran jae crowder who can still can it he had 16 points, son, some nice ball work slicing through the defense. frank minsky to mikhail bridges the lay in he had 20 warriors they lose. it wo 93. we did have one bay area weather. the stanford men, although 20 straight times, arizona had beaten them going into the season. the cardinal turn that thing around, beat them both meetings. although this was a tight game, arizona up two of the second half oscar to silver fighting spencer jones with. the pocket, three ball and the lead as they were down to tad later, jake delaire will drive the bucket. tough shot. it'll drop in 21 73 64, stanford now 10 and five arizona drops to 12 and four. not so good for the cal bears as they fall to two and nine in the pac 12. as a as you took them by 4 72 68. if i'm doug wilson, the general manager of the shark, some on the phone tomorrow morning has become quite obvious. they need someone who can score. make a trade sign
rest of the evening belongs to chris paul in the sun's, he'll get it to camp johnson for three and the big manndre eight. in here, we'll find the veteran jae crowder who can still can it he had 16 points, son, some nice ball work slicing through the defense. frank minsky to mikhail bridges the lay in he had 20 warriors they lose. it wo 93. we did have one bay area weather. the stanford men, although 20 straight times, arizona had beaten them going into the season. the cardinal turn that thing...
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meant for the other julian authorities it is a puppet of the man from the average algerian they want an apology from france despotic italy paul clicquot closed 8 of them take for instance the assassination of the people mentioned which is a good step celt and after that these politic couldn't commissions the hearth uncovered what they need to look up what they spoke i mean that benjamin start up for instance spoke about the did nuclear tests in the south of judea for instance that these appealed from bought fighters on and so forth it's only when the good truth is know when the decision will be made. what are the images it could be in the form of a policy it could be deportable of naming and shaming we know who did what for these days when we talk about the assassination of the great lobby been made the which has always been a secret but the only 2 years and it's only recently that the lobby been t.d.c. sort of went to flounce and met the basically the french general who executed him. i mean we've been we know about this with not about this for the book . that is also all of these so it's on i guess it's only when we know wha
meant for the other julian authorities it is a puppet of the man from the average algerian they want an apology from france despotic italy paul clicquot closed 8 of them take for instance the assassination of the people mentioned which is a good step celt and after that these politic couldn't commissions the hearth uncovered what they need to look up what they spoke i mean that benjamin start up for instance spoke about the did nuclear tests in the south of judea for instance that these...
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. >> he knew mcmorris-santoro, thank you very much, paul vercammen as well, we appreciate it. >>> breaking news, a texas man is charged with threatening to assassinate democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. it's one of five criminal charges stemming from his alleged participation in the assault on capitol hill. marshall cohen is following these developments for us from washington. marshall, what more can you tell us about this texas man? >> reporter: hey, fred, yeah, some new details on this guy, garrett miller, one of more than 125 people that have been charged. i'll just give you some new details from the documents just filed a day ago. this guy posted a lot. he is accused of going to the capitol during the insurrection and tweeting threats, quote, assassinate aoc, and also tweeting threats about the u.s. capitol police officer that fatally shot a trump supporter who was trying to breach the speaker's lobby near the house chamber. regarding that police officer, this man allegedly said that he, quote, deserved to die, and that it's, quote, hunting season. so prosecutors from the justice departm
. >> he knew mcmorris-santoro, thank you very much, paul vercammen as well, we appreciate it. >>> breaking news, a texas man is charged with threatening to assassinate democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. it's one of five criminal charges stemming from his alleged participation in the assault on capitol hill. marshall cohen is following these developments for us from washington. marshall, what more can you tell us about this texas man? >> reporter: hey, fred,...
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with his drug money paul carbon bought the merest mass say had his own man hired on the waterfront and bribe the city's police force. the godfather ramped up his trafficking laying the foundations of the french connection . in those early days of drug trafficking arrangements with the powers that be were crucial to organized crime whether that was a to city level like with maher say or a country level a country where the story began china. in the early 1920 s. the empire collapsed and armies started fighting over dozens of china's regions there was no central power and therefore nobody to fight organized crime in shanghai the opium dens had never been so prosperous the triads reigned as masters of the underworld sun does not use oil or for the profit of the pure the proper you to them is on jew you see. the bill because you don't know me you pushy. from the powerful green gang one man stood out his name do you shang. regime change selected your genius in ipoh mysterious a new book eat it or knew who to send began to do i had to get put. in 1021 the chinese communist party was founded i
with his drug money paul carbon bought the merest mass say had his own man hired on the waterfront and bribe the city's police force. the godfather ramped up his trafficking laying the foundations of the french connection . in those early days of drug trafficking arrangements with the powers that be were crucial to organized crime whether that was a to city level like with maher say or a country level a country where the story began china. in the early 1920 s. the empire collapsed and armies...
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on your summer sorry your mug or somebody has me shot a man i was on some of the other day moronic an archon paul polman a dime a la sham all are shiny for starters. merely trot this poem a name email alert raise it for any zinc filmmaker you're going to play that could would make up the school knew that it took a membership or much. yet when it was obvious that would be questioning mastery to bret's what starts. you don't get on post what practical to do to make that which had yet another were missed was not a weak year. you know that he's not. so he might wish it were all it took. the most us of them say sister teacher. yeah with their approach. but with the war the way to judge each of us a go to a yaqui are crucial not glad that i beat the best bomb which it jani since meo modern looked more to some ugly that the pleasure of reality more of the cocoa ianni ito's who. do know says john i.e. by that he must supported too many power amid the both the snow. next and he somewhat in boston east. well my guess is that the next. team which is the season is field merely on your new course so popularly
on your summer sorry your mug or somebody has me shot a man i was on some of the other day moronic an archon paul polman a dime a la sham all are shiny for starters. merely trot this poem a name email alert raise it for any zinc filmmaker you're going to play that could would make up the school knew that it took a membership or much. yet when it was obvious that would be questioning mastery to bret's what starts. you don't get on post what practical to do to make that which had yet another were...
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this man posing beneath the sign of nancy pelosi's office is a firefighter from florida, andy williams. >> we are all trying to get into the capitol to stop this. >> a corporate lawyer from dallas, paul davis, posted this video and was qingly identified by his boss. nicholas wore his work i.d. badge around his neck. >> this man posted a selfie, smoking a cigarette with the caption "hello from the capitol, l.o.l." >> the man who put his feet up on nancy pelosi's desk is 60-year-old richard barnett, known as biggo. >> i left her a note on her desk that says, "nancy, biggo was here, you (bleep)." >> and this fella, derrick evans, live-streamed the moment he and others members of the mob broke into the capitol. >> we're in! we're in! derrick evans is in the capitol!" >> trevor: no, guys, you can't be serious. has it really gotten this bad, that social media has poisoned us all so much, we're even live-streaming our treason. people are comparing this to 1776, but you didn't see george washington crossing the delaware like, "i do declare... selfie!" i will say, though, this is an argument for defunding the police. you don't need billions of dollars for detectives when you can find criminal
this man posing beneath the sign of nancy pelosi's office is a firefighter from florida, andy williams. >> we are all trying to get into the capitol to stop this. >> a corporate lawyer from dallas, paul davis, posted this video and was qingly identified by his boss. nicholas wore his work i.d. badge around his neck. >> this man posted a selfie, smoking a cigarette with the caption "hello from the capitol, l.o.l." >> the man who put his feet up on nancy pelosi's...
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constitutional. 45 republicans, led by rand paul and including mitch mcconnell, arguing it's not >> democrats are wasting the nation's time on a partisan vendetta against a man no longer in office. it's almost as if they have no ability to exist except in opposition to donald trump. >> reporter: democrats firing back. >> it is clearly and certainly constitutional to hold a trial for a former official >> reporter: still president biden is pressing ahead with his agenda, tonight unveiling new executive orders aimed at improving racial equity in america. addressing racially discriminatory federal housing policies, ending the federal use of private prisons, and combating xenophobia against asian americans and pacific islanders who've increasingly been the target of harassment during the pandemic >> i'm not promising we can end it tomorrow but i promise you we're going to continue to make progress to eliminate systemic racism. >> reporter: and late tonight news that the democratic senator who was appointed to preside over the impeachment trial is now in the hospital. patrick leahy's office says he was not feeling well this evening and is being evaluated as a prec
constitutional. 45 republicans, led by rand paul and including mitch mcconnell, arguing it's not >> democrats are wasting the nation's time on a partisan vendetta against a man no longer in office. it's almost as if they have no ability to exist except in opposition to donald trump. >> reporter: democrats firing back. >> it is clearly and certainly constitutional to hold a trial for a former official >> reporter: still president biden is pressing ahead with his agenda,...
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paul ciancia formally got scootch. winter is especially hard for cuteness pharmacist kelly about his comfort in the man he's voting for in the presidential election will win and put an end to the corruption and political mismanagement q.b. stan has suffered since independence following the collapse of the soviet union in the early 30 years ago the long term in the snows and more long term all bikers subject to power off lost his father his mother and son when he was in prison so he understands a hard life he's a sincere guy he has an open heart and he would do a lot for ordinary people compete to other politicians who say one thing but think and do another to power off as honest and with god's help he will be our leader there are at least 15 other candidates running in this presidential election but analysts say none of them have the level of support the souther to power off has in rural communities of kyrgyzstan a little those 3 months ago to power for serving a jail term for kidnapping a crime he says he never committed because he wasn't in the country at the time it happened he was freed from prison by supporters i
paul ciancia formally got scootch. winter is especially hard for cuteness pharmacist kelly about his comfort in the man he's voting for in the presidential election will win and put an end to the corruption and political mismanagement q.b. stan has suffered since independence following the collapse of the soviet union in the early 30 years ago the long term in the snows and more long term all bikers subject to power off lost his father his mother and son when he was in prison so he understands...
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paul: yes. ana: yes. would you invest in me and the product? woman #3: yes. man #6: yes. ana: yes? man #7: yes.ions. ana: yes. lemonis: okay, so, what -- okay, but what is the difference between the "noes" and the "yeses"? ana: the fact that i wasn't solid on my numbers. lemonis: people in the room were excited by what was there -- the fact that she was in publix, the fact that they liked the way it tastes. she had had a lot of success, but what people kept saying to her is the same thing i'm saying -- when you get your numbers together, we'll take a look at it. the one thing that i thought you did really well today is for the first time that we've been together, you didn't judge anybody that was asking you questions, and that, to me, was the biggest win. i feel like we've made progress, but in terms of me investing right now, i'm not there yet. ana: okay. i'm okay with "yet." lemonis: well...that's good. ♪♪ i assigned ana a variety of things to do while i was gone. i want her to work on refining the packaging with black dog, and i really want her to get to a conclusion that everybody can live
paul: yes. ana: yes. would you invest in me and the product? woman #3: yes. man #6: yes. ana: yes? man #7: yes.ions. ana: yes. lemonis: okay, so, what -- okay, but what is the difference between the "noes" and the "yeses"? ana: the fact that i wasn't solid on my numbers. lemonis: people in the room were excited by what was there -- the fact that she was in publix, the fact that they liked the way it tastes. she had had a lot of success, but what people kept saying to her is...
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evangelical mega church pastors and televangelists like paul white who have called on the spirits to wield trump the election and encourage followers to fight man to fight was a mega church pastor rick warren supported trump but but tweeted we lost go home after the attack on the capital the southern baptist convention has issued statements condemning the violence but as we know internally has problems because its membership was primarily trump supporters where can the church go from here you know we're hearing a lot about where we go politically and where you know where we need to go over the 2 parties and things like that but where does the church go from here given you know what we've seen happen and the role that many churches tragically have played in this. yeah i mean i think this is one of the complexities obviously as a pastor i'm a full believer that the way of jesus can lead to the healing that we need but we've all kind of trouble you know in terms of our own willingness to tell the truth and reveal historical complicity dr willie jennings you know who's one of the foremost religious intellectuals around out faith and white supremacy
evangelical mega church pastors and televangelists like paul white who have called on the spirits to wield trump the election and encourage followers to fight man to fight was a mega church pastor rick warren supported trump but but tweeted we lost go home after the attack on the capital the southern baptist convention has issued statements condemning the violence but as we know internally has problems because its membership was primarily trump supporters where can the church go from here you...
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man! go pro and get double the protein for just $2 more. paulen administration rolling out its first major piece of legislation this week a sweeping immigration reform bill with eight year path qai to citizenship for an estimated 11 million undocumented grants who already live in the country. if it becomes law the proposal would represent the biggest overhaul of the u.s. immigration system since the reagan administration. we're back panel dan he henningr and what do you make of the president decision to make immigration his top priority and were you surprised? >> it doesn't necessarily surprise me because in some ways, this is one of the few areas where there is some meeting minds between republican and democrats that and say infrastructure. what did surprise me was the nature of the bill. because there has been some cohesion around a basic set of facts they thinks that both sides can agree on what they want to do something about dreaming and they want to do something about for instance, all of the illegal immigrants who are here and a pathway t
man! go pro and get double the protein for just $2 more. paulen administration rolling out its first major piece of legislation this week a sweeping immigration reform bill with eight year path qai to citizenship for an estimated 11 million undocumented grants who already live in the country. if it becomes law the proposal would represent the biggest overhaul of the u.s. immigration system since the reagan administration. we're back panel dan he henningr and what do you make of the president...