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in pike's hands, the french—polish scientist who became the first woman to win a nobel prize and thethinker battling with a chauvinist establishment that considers her as unstable as the elements to which she dedicated her life. will you please give me my x—ray machines and ambulances? sam riley is pierre curie, the partner in whose shadow marie is initially forced to dwell but upon whose love she depends. written by jack thorne and shot by anthony dod mantle, this is a deliberately unruly picture which abandons the classical biographical storytelling of 1943's madame curie starring greer garson and instead embarks upon a more anarchic vision in which past and present, triumph and guilt, advantage and harm collide. with her own background in graphic novels, satrapi displays an inventive eye for detail, lending a surreal air to scenes bathed in the eerie glow of discovery. hallucinatory images fill the screen as the film strives to take us inside curie‘s mind, an experiment that's only partly successful. the result is very strange indeed, impressively inventive, occasionally ridiculou
in pike's hands, the french—polish scientist who became the first woman to win a nobel prize and thethinker battling with a chauvinist establishment that considers her as unstable as the elements to which she dedicated her life. will you please give me my x—ray machines and ambulances? sam riley is pierre curie, the partner in whose shadow marie is initially forced to dwell but upon whose love she depends. written by jack thorne and shot by anthony dod mantle, this is a deliberately unruly...
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and you know albert pike if you look into his history this was a man. as in the confederate confederacy general for 2 years until he was charged for allowing his soldiers to mutilate the union dead he then was many believed he could because he was close friends with the founder of the k.k.k. and a big fan of the k.k.k. many believe he helped write the initial charters for the k.k.k. so this is you know i think there's not a lot of big lips as to whether albert pike should be really you know someone that we look up to people say oh this is the only way we can learn our history and see what we look on oh yeah this is the medal of the statue is the only way we're going about what i hear you saying is that and i think i agree with you if this is what you are arguing that it really should be done on a case by case basis and somebody who stood for something as awful as slavery and in the case of christopher columbus' mutilated made of americans. they probably should not have a statue right literally a lot of people don't realize these were not civil war era s
and you know albert pike if you look into his history this was a man. as in the confederate confederacy general for 2 years until he was charged for allowing his soldiers to mutilate the union dead he then was many believed he could because he was close friends with the founder of the k.k.k. and a big fan of the k.k.k. many believe he helped write the initial charters for the k.k.k. so this is you know i think there's not a lot of big lips as to whether albert pike should be really you know...
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pike's now destroyed statue is owned by the national park service.ts federal property, tearing it down was a federal crime. but no one in washington even considered enforcing the law. kevin mccarthy of california, the top republican house was not in a position to say much of anything. mccarthy has endorsed the removal of statues at the left had designated and racist. last week the dash kevin mccarthy refused to acknowledge it on his official twitter account. wednesday, mccarthy didn't manage to send a very emphatically calling for sanctions against syria. "to hold the results, assad regime responsible for its atrocities." elected republicans from almost all of them, are in no hurry to stop this disorder. a version of the rodney king riots from the 1992. people saw upsetting video on the internet, there are hundreds, that's instant expandable. we can get back to cutting capital gains taxes and sanctioned bashar al-assad. that's their view of it. they're wrong. this is not a momentary civil disturbance. this is a serious and highly organized political
pike's now destroyed statue is owned by the national park service.ts federal property, tearing it down was a federal crime. but no one in washington even considered enforcing the law. kevin mccarthy of california, the top republican house was not in a position to say much of anything. mccarthy has endorsed the removal of statues at the left had designated and racist. last week the dash kevin mccarthy refused to acknowledge it on his official twitter account. wednesday, mccarthy didn't manage to...
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good to have you julian when you see that confederate general albert pike in washington d.c. coming down as a nice story and what was your head saying what was your heart saying. well i think they want to really understand the gravity of the moment you have to recognize that those statues recognize or actually symbolize a story or a narrative of one in which the america tour itself apart elate in the twilight of the 19th century in the south we have lost the civil war but in many ways it won the civil peace and part of that victory was the reclamation of public space so what you see in one arm on the one hand are people finally beginning to do their due diligence in contesting of this alarming victory sudden victory over the simple piece of public space on the other hand you're seeing. the beginning of something much more profound and i think that is people coming to terms with the continuation of white supremacy in the united states such as tortured racial history which is then with us from the beginning in the east and then the association between the statuary confederate i
good to have you julian when you see that confederate general albert pike in washington d.c. coming down as a nice story and what was your head saying what was your heart saying. well i think they want to really understand the gravity of the moment you have to recognize that those statues recognize or actually symbolize a story or a narrative of one in which the america tour itself apart elate in the twilight of the 19th century in the south we have lost the civil war but in many ways it won...
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this is albert pike. he was also a confederate general. so you had about 100 or so protesters who have been here for the past hour or so and the hooked ropes up to the statues in their try to coordinate is t bring this thing down on command . this is right, as you mentioned between police officers, courthouses and the building to seek the left the department of labor and then you have got thi confederate statue right in the middle of that. this has been an issue in dc fo quite some time now. the dc delegate, eleanor thornton, she's been trying to get this statue out of here. she is not for ripping it down and getting rid of that. her perspective, and this is from a statement that she put out a year ago, she said she opposes tearing down the statues . what she wants to do, she think they belong to them are appropriate setting like museums . she saying that that is because you don't want to avoid -- or you want to avoid erasing th history of what is happening th past. it is is more appropriate to do these and put these types of monuments in
this is albert pike. he was also a confederate general. so you had about 100 or so protesters who have been here for the past hour or so and the hooked ropes up to the statues in their try to coordinate is t bring this thing down on command . this is right, as you mentioned between police officers, courthouses and the building to seek the left the department of labor and then you have got thi confederate statue right in the middle of that. this has been an issue in dc fo quite some time now....
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on within the capital so all these efforts going on throughout the country in washington dc, albert pike, there are no vehicles. to this. they've been unsuccessful so far. >> this is right at police headquarters. it. hard to see but you mentioned maybe there were officers out there. were they simply not interceding, allowing folks to proceed with the plan to try to get this statue down, no intervention at this point? >> we will show you right here. if you want to just shoot over that way there's a handful of police officers situated there for quite some time, us tax court is right there. dc is a government town and this is the government of governments right here in the officers have been watching. there hasn't been violence against people, they've got ropes on this statue and it is not going anywhere. shannon: it is quite a large and heavy statue. we will check back in with you. you can hear protesters counting down to cool their efforts to get that down so let's talk about the rally tomorrow and where we are in the country right now with clinton advisor richard goodstein, the founder o
on within the capital so all these efforts going on throughout the country in washington dc, albert pike, there are no vehicles. to this. they've been unsuccessful so far. >> this is right at police headquarters. it. hard to see but you mentioned maybe there were officers out there. were they simply not interceding, allowing folks to proceed with the plan to try to get this statue down, no intervention at this point? >> we will show you right here. if you want to just shoot over...
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ri the pike atue dn last friday, and then, for good measure, lit it on fire. bet they made s'mores! because you know it just made them want to pull down s'more statues. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> marshmallow, chocolate and graham slam! >> stephen: here's an important thing to remember about these statues: they're not actual people. which is why trump has empathy for them. after trump saw that statue topple, he personally called the interior secretary and asked for the park service to put albert pike back up. (as trump) "yes, i know i'm a republican president, and i know he was a confederate general. but do it. also, please dig up lincoln's skeleton, 'cause i wanna take him to the theater tonight. and shoot him in the back of the head. it's heritage." he also took to twitter: "very sad to see states allowing roving gangs of wise guys, anarchists and looters, many of them having no idea what they are doing, indiscriminately ripping down our statues and monuments to the past." roving gangs of wise guys? "mmyeh, listen here - me and my boys run this park, and we're gonna fit ol' ge
ri the pike atue dn last friday, and then, for good measure, lit it on fire. bet they made s'mores! because you know it just made them want to pull down s'more statues. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> marshmallow, chocolate and graham slam! >> stephen: here's an important thing to remember about these statues: they're not actual people. which is why trump has empathy for them. after trump saw that statue topple, he personally called the interior secretary and asked for the park service to put albert...
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statue of albert pike now lying on the ground and being defaced and it was burned as well his presence. the on whose left wing mob is trying to vandalize our history desecrate our monuments obviously full of money and. tear down our statues and. can soon add persecute anyone who does not conform to their demands for absolute and total control we're not conforming that's why we're hearing. judy and the no one. argument. is finally is finally right right. there is a there's a there's a way out of a full fledge attack on. people who have fed up with the sin of a mission many mythologies that characterize things like the lost cause of the confederacy. the white washing of american colonial and imperialist history. you crack open a text book from the mid 20th century there are no people of color there are narratives that comport with or try to tell the story of millions of individuals who are or were essential not only to caribbean like south american liason or north american life as forced laborers and in some ways i think people have had enough of that large part because what we're seeing
statue of albert pike now lying on the ground and being defaced and it was burned as well his presence. the on whose left wing mob is trying to vandalize our history desecrate our monuments obviously full of money and. tear down our statues and. can soon add persecute anyone who does not conform to their demands for absolute and total control we're not conforming that's why we're hearing. judy and the no one. argument. is finally is finally right right. there is a there's a there's a way out of...
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protestors in washington dc have pulled down and burnt a statue of poet and jurist, albert pike, who cheered and chanted "black lives matter" as demonstrators used rope and chains to bring the statue down. police looked on but did not intervene. in a tweet president trump said the police were not doing theirjob — and those responsible should be immediately arrested. in his legal practise, albert pike specialised in claims on behalf of native americans against the federal government. meanwhile, president trump is holding a controversial rally in oklahoma later today — one day after marches were held across the us to markjuneteenth, a holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the country. david willis in la has also been following these developments. it's a date on the calendar that for most white americans has previously passed without recognition. but this year was different. coming amid widespread protests over the death of george floyd, juneteenth has ta ken on a new significance. across the us, there were events to mark the day that slavery here finally came to an end. in tulsa, o
protestors in washington dc have pulled down and burnt a statue of poet and jurist, albert pike, who cheered and chanted "black lives matter" as demonstrators used rope and chains to bring the statue down. police looked on but did not intervene. in a tweet president trump said the police were not doing theirjob — and those responsible should be immediately arrested. in his legal practise, albert pike specialised in claims on behalf of native americans against the federal government....
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protestors in washington dc have pulled down and burnt a statue of poet and jurist, albert pike, who and chanted "black lives matter" as demonstrators used rope and chains to bring the statue down. police looked on but did not intervene. in a tweet president trump said the police were not doing theirjob — and those responsible should be immediately arrested. in his legal practice, albert pike specialised in claims on behalf of native americans against the federal government. the number of people who've tested positive for covid—19 in brazil has passed one million — only the second country to do so after the united states. brazil has now registered a total of nearly 119,000 deaths. our correspondent katy watson says friday also saw a new record daily number of cases, suggesting the outbreak is far from over. this is the reality behind brazil's spread of covid—19. the cases keep climbing. the infection keep spreading. and brazil doesn't yet haveit spreading. and brazil doesn't yet have it under control. friday saw a massive spike in the number of new cases, a record at nearly 55,000. a
protestors in washington dc have pulled down and burnt a statue of poet and jurist, albert pike, who and chanted "black lives matter" as demonstrators used rope and chains to bring the statue down. police looked on but did not intervene. in a tweet president trump said the police were not doing theirjob — and those responsible should be immediately arrested. in his legal practice, albert pike specialised in claims on behalf of native americans against the federal government. the...
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president of the world health summit good to see you again sir as lockdowns cases pike again in many places just how much is hanging on this vaccine. what of course we're all waiting for the vaccine but we have to cope with the pen demick without fixing the big scene is still far away people would say end of the year beginning of the next year would be the earliest and and then not everybody has been vaccinated so here we have to cope with a pandemic not without it exceed definitely what makes you think world leaders will want to share with other nations as especially in a time of increased nationalism if this vaccine does come our way. but i think that you know especially in the very beginning of you know the separation of national interests and closing the borders was a catastrophe for money by now if you will but also the point of view of many of you know population and i'm sure also in politics and other organizations now it's more open and 10 it is possible again and more kind of ration i think very hot and very happy that the. german minister of health and the french minister o
president of the world health summit good to see you again sir as lockdowns cases pike again in many places just how much is hanging on this vaccine. what of course we're all waiting for the vaccine but we have to cope with the pen demick without fixing the big scene is still far away people would say end of the year beginning of the next year would be the earliest and and then not everybody has been vaccinated so here we have to cope with a pandemic not without it exceed definitely what makes...
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toppled pike, whether through ropes, local governments are partition their efforts to remove statuese this nationwide. former vice president john c calhoun at statue spent nearly 125 years perched high above downtown charleston, south carolina, no more. the city council voted to move the statue of calhoun. a staunch defender of slavery. in san francisco a statue of christopher columbus is in storage after objections are represented slavery, subjugation and conquest. >> not big fans of christopher columbus, hoping to get her about -- a better italian-american the distal. >> in new york the defense of columbus. >> the christopher columbus statue represents in some ways the italian-american legacy in this country and the italian-american contribution in this country. >> another columbus fell in st. paul, thousands who signed on to replace the explorer with minnesota native prince suggesting, quote, perhaps a sculpture of prince playing the super bowl circa 2007 with that beautiful guitar of his, rocking out into the minnesota sky near our capital, how beautiful would that be? tens of th
toppled pike, whether through ropes, local governments are partition their efforts to remove statuese this nationwide. former vice president john c calhoun at statue spent nearly 125 years perched high above downtown charleston, south carolina, no more. the city council voted to move the statue of calhoun. a staunch defender of slavery. in san francisco a statue of christopher columbus is in storage after objections are represented slavery, subjugation and conquest. >> not big fans of...
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demonstrators toppled confederate monuments in public spaces including a statue of general albert pike in washington d.c. in north carolina a confederate statue was hung on a traffic light before being removed by police the dismantling of the controversial monuments came amid otherwise peaceful juneteenth gatherings and rallies commemorating the end of slavery in the u.s. by president trump responded by tweeting that the police weren't doing their job the president's original choice of yesterday's historic date for his campaign rally sparked such a large outcry that it was postponed by one day president said he was coming on june 19th. didn't know. it was june did. but even more controversial than the choice of date is the president's choice of location tulsa oklahoma this city is the site of the worst incident of racist violence in u.s. history in 1921 the city's greenwood district a bustling hub of successful black owned businesses known as black wall street was razed to the ground by white mobs 300 black people were killed 99 years later many tulsa residents are still affected by ra
demonstrators toppled confederate monuments in public spaces including a statue of general albert pike in washington d.c. in north carolina a confederate statue was hung on a traffic light before being removed by police the dismantling of the controversial monuments came amid otherwise peaceful juneteenth gatherings and rallies commemorating the end of slavery in the u.s. by president trump responded by tweeting that the police weren't doing their job the president's original choice of...
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demonstrators toppled confederate monuments in public places including a statue of general andrew pike in washington d.c. in north carolina a confederate statue was hung on a traffic light before being removed by police president trump tweeted that he felt the police want to end their job. black lives matter protesters gathered across the united states on friday to commemorate the end of slavery the president's choice of this day for a campaign rally sparked a huge backlash so too did the location tulsa oklahoma is the site of the worst incident of racist violence in u.s. history in 1921 its greenwich district was a bustling hub of black owned businesses known as black wall street it was razed to the ground by white mopes some 300 black people were killed. and while our black men fought courageously to defend their homes and businesses to defend their families they were eventually. so outnumbered and outgunned that white rioters broke through those barriers and invaded the greenwood district and the massacre had begun. 99 years later many told so residents are still affected by racism
demonstrators toppled confederate monuments in public places including a statue of general andrew pike in washington d.c. in north carolina a confederate statue was hung on a traffic light before being removed by police president trump tweeted that he felt the police want to end their job. black lives matter protesters gathered across the united states on friday to commemorate the end of slavery the president's choice of this day for a campaign rally sparked a huge backlash so too did the...
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and developed a very bad drug habit a mental problem the pike. but i'm not suited for them that's all for point. where it's don't want me because of my mental interestedly i see while. well of course although i mean i can become extremely violent when i have to be. done want to get my life back together i'm tired of the on the street i've been doing this for a long time i don't really want to help i had a lot of suicide attempts and get. back to go to church get my life back to god. i'm trying to be the best person i can be a 2nd at a time david said it was nice of them you. sometimes i mess up on the mistakes you know why i need help and i don't want to go by myself i'll try most of mossad's i've tried i understand what they're going through and i can make their life a little bit more comfortable become the face of the homeless and have a platform in the fullest for the homeless and then let them know then that is really all self is less a selfish thing because it's really not about me anymore it's all about you know what can i do to make life b
and developed a very bad drug habit a mental problem the pike. but i'm not suited for them that's all for point. where it's don't want me because of my mental interestedly i see while. well of course although i mean i can become extremely violent when i have to be. done want to get my life back together i'm tired of the on the street i've been doing this for a long time i don't really want to help i had a lot of suicide attempts and get. back to go to church get my life back to god. i'm trying...
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let's send one down the pike. let's see what you got. oh. inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. dagen: good morning, everybody, i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo, monday june 22nd, top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern. breaking news. the senate proposing $2.3 billion deal to acquire minority stakes in nokia and erikson in challenge to hauwei. maria speaking to attorney general william barr on sunday morning futures. >> companies like erikson and nokia are the strongest western competitors in this sector, ultimately the west has to
let's send one down the pike. let's see what you got. oh. inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. dagen: good morning, everybody, i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo, monday june 22nd, top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern. breaking news. the senate proposing $2.3 billion deal to acquire minority stakes in nokia and erikson in challenge to hauwei. maria speaking to attorney general william barr on sunday morning futures. >> companies like erikson and nokia are the...
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july 1 is coming down the pike. i just also want to update on major league baseball.s is like another running soap opera that's going on here. major league baseball is expected to answer the latest proposal by the players and do it tomorrow. now, from what i understand, rob manfred, the commissioner, wants and prefers a negotiated settlement. that means he does not want to impose the nuclear option of just playing 50 games and calling it at that. he wants a real season. he wants playoffs. he wants all the stuff, shortened but not at a 50-game season. from what i understand, at least what they are working on now, things could change, he's moving somewhat closer to the players' plan. the players' pitch was simply this. full salaries, pro rated, and an 89-game season. i don't think the owners are going to pay full salary pro rated but they are going to move up their number closer to that 100% and increase the number of games. again, expect this tomorrow. it's not written in stone, obviously. nothing is. they don't want to do it today and they didn't want to do it yesterd
july 1 is coming down the pike. i just also want to update on major league baseball.s is like another running soap opera that's going on here. major league baseball is expected to answer the latest proposal by the players and do it tomorrow. now, from what i understand, rob manfred, the commissioner, wants and prefers a negotiated settlement. that means he does not want to impose the nuclear option of just playing 50 games and calling it at that. he wants a real season. he wants playoffs. he...
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and reotestors pointo tulsa, authorities are concerned of ad pike en he takes the stage tomorrow it will be th end of a long week as the campaign season enters the new chapter and new memoir by john bolton to the last decisions by the supreme court to intense debate still gng on capitol reform. ut police and applies yamiche alcindor, correspondent for pbs "wshour," geoff bennett, nbc news and sue and page from u.s.a. today. and josh dawsey from "washington post." the president took on the protestors and the low lifes of what president trump making that statement on juneteent yamiche: the entire nation is thinking abo the flawsn america, the idea that america just never quite got right that when trum tweeting out and . threatening protestors and he positioning himselfand will come to oklahoma and will be intensified by his. ralli es the white house, white house secretary said didn't mean all protestors. he said anywi protesto be treated the same way, the president is seen as saying i will treat them harshly. the pre jokes about not treating people ine pol custody not nicely and y don't ne
and reotestors pointo tulsa, authorities are concerned of ad pike en he takes the stage tomorrow it will be th end of a long week as the campaign season enters the new chapter and new memoir by john bolton to the last decisions by the supreme court to intense debate still gng on capitol reform. ut police and applies yamiche alcindor, correspondent for pbs "wshour," geoff bennett, nbc news and sue and page from u.s.a. today. and josh dawsey from "washington post." the...
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the pike statute was perhaps the most notorious as far as we were concerned because pike betrayed his own soldiers. they themselves tried to get rid of him. he was prominently displayed here in the district of columbia. and the people were able to bring down the statue. they have not been able to take down all of the statues, but i think it is up to the congress of the united states to do that job. >> and finally, what is the emancipation statue in lincoln park, and why would you want that taken down? >> the emancipation statue depicts a slave kneeling at the foot of abraham lincoln. it is just the kind of depiction that has led to the -- the segregation and the denial of full equality for the -- for the african-americans in our country. now i don't want these statutes, even the most notorious of them simply taken down. i want them put in a museum, and i want that statue put in a museum. we need to learn from our history. the way is not to destroy it, put it where people can see it and learn what it stood for and how far we have come. >> congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, delegate f
the pike statute was perhaps the most notorious as far as we were concerned because pike betrayed his own soldiers. they themselves tried to get rid of him. he was prominently displayed here in the district of columbia. and the people were able to bring down the statue. they have not been able to take down all of the statues, but i think it is up to the congress of the united states to do that job. >> and finally, what is the emancipation statue in lincoln park, and why would you want...
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a statue of albert pike stood here for nearly 120 years.eek when protesters toppled pike, confederate general. whether through ropes, local governments or petitions, there are efforts to remove statues like this nationwide. former vice president and u.s. senator john c calhoun's statues spent nearly 125 years perched high above downtown charleston, south carolina. no more. the city council there voted to the statue of calhoun, a staunch defender of slavery. in san francisco, statue of christopher columbus is now in storage after objections are represented slavery, subjugation, and conquest. >> not really big fan of christopher columbus, really kind of hope to get a may be a better italian-american on the pedestal. >> though in new york a defense of columbus. >> the christopher columbus statue represents in some ways the italian-american legacy in this country. in the italian-american contribution in this country. >> another columbus fell in st. paul. thousands of signed on to replace the explorer with minnesota native prince, suggesting "pe
a statue of albert pike stood here for nearly 120 years.eek when protesters toppled pike, confederate general. whether through ropes, local governments or petitions, there are efforts to remove statues like this nationwide. former vice president and u.s. senator john c calhoun's statues spent nearly 125 years perched high above downtown charleston, south carolina. no more. the city council there voted to the statue of calhoun, a staunch defender of slavery. in san francisco, statue of...
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black leader ambassador cofer black said that we would not rest until we had bin laden's head on a pike and flies were eating his eyeballs and they weren't joking they were serious and if we had to kill everybody in the process of getting him we were willing to kill everybody. after september the 11th the united states declared war on terror. the old rules no longer applied when it came to terrorists. the cia became the armed branch of the u.s. government tasked with secretly unearthing presumed terrorists. we had high value targets and high value detainees the cia came up with a list 1st it was a very short list of about 12 people that we wanted to either capture or kill. bin laden i mean is a heady mohammed i was a beta etc. john kiriakou is a former cia agent after working for years as an expert middle east analyst he was appointed head of counterterrorism operations in pakistan in 2001 his task was to capture. considered the al qaeda number 3 at the time. it was hard to capture him because he knew that we were looking for him you know i'd only been there 2 weeks and we got word that
black leader ambassador cofer black said that we would not rest until we had bin laden's head on a pike and flies were eating his eyeballs and they weren't joking they were serious and if we had to kill everybody in the process of getting him we were willing to kill everybody. after september the 11th the united states declared war on terror. the old rules no longer applied when it came to terrorists. the cia became the armed branch of the u.s. government tasked with secretly unearthing...
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that was torn down last week, and that was a confederate general named albert pike. albert pike.s he think this is the right side of history to be on? >> i don't nope know if this is about history or it's more about politics? this is a white house that has created its political mantra around white grievance. this is a president whose political history has been based in stoking these attacks. and this is something that's been a throughline throughout his personal history and his administration. and as we build up to november, this is something that the white house has keyed in on. at that tulsa rally, the president said he wanted to make this a criminal offense and they're destroying our heritage. when people hear that, the question is, who is is "our"? is he talking about an america which these people were traitors to, which they were fighting for the cause of slavery? why is the president so intent on keeping these people's memories and histories preserved? when you hear the folks respond to this, the important point here is we don't even know if this is a political good move fo
that was torn down last week, and that was a confederate general named albert pike. albert pike.s he think this is the right side of history to be on? >> i don't nope know if this is about history or it's more about politics? this is a white house that has created its political mantra around white grievance. this is a president whose political history has been based in stoking these attacks. and this is something that's been a throughline throughout his personal history and his...
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pike can fetch up to $130.00 providing a sustainable livelihood which has been a boon here particularly to women. preserving the local forests. environmentalist's their pipes in their. practices that are still widely used in agriculture in the west country farmers use the resulting organic fertilizer yes but all too often the bushfires get out of control and this has a disastrous consequences for the environment the activists the young boy education foundation travel the country to people to change traditions. oh oh. these young people are willing to act. isn't gold in flames the group is trying to minimize the damage but it's a losing battle. the home began long before the fire. too many trees have been cut down in the area explains david goodwill from the young voices educational foundation. i harvest is lost and incidents like this are becoming a problem here in ghana it's a nightmare for the farmers. this is the 1st time i hear this. do you know the cause of the fire and no but i believe it is. said by somebody that extend that. into my farm and destroyed you a guy from back in the
pike can fetch up to $130.00 providing a sustainable livelihood which has been a boon here particularly to women. preserving the local forests. environmentalist's their pipes in their. practices that are still widely used in agriculture in the west country farmers use the resulting organic fertilizer yes but all too often the bushfires get out of control and this has a disastrous consequences for the environment the activists the young boy education foundation travel the country to people to...
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a confederate statue also falling, general albert pike toppled and set ablaze. >> way too many people are being taught that it's something to revere when every single confederate statue in the country is a memorial to the legalization of murder. >> reporter: this moment was decades in the moments, and the country needs to find ways to compromise. >> we have to find a way to agree on what stays and what goes. everything is clearly not staying. the statues are being brought down but everything shouldn't go either. >> reporter: robinson says not all statues can stay, especially those with confederate ties. >> if they can go to museums where there is proper context, where the history can be explored and explained, but they shouldn't be in places of honor. >> reporter: tonight monuments deeply rooted in history now dividing a nation shaken by a racial reckoning. kathy park, nbc news. >> we're back in a moment with the big changes at water parks and public pools > we're back i moment with the big changes at water parks and public pools covid crisis we've been bringing you a series of storie
a confederate statue also falling, general albert pike toppled and set ablaze. >> way too many people are being taught that it's something to revere when every single confederate statue in the country is a memorial to the legalization of murder. >> reporter: this moment was decades in the moments, and the country needs to find ways to compromise. >> we have to find a way to agree on what stays and what goes. everything is clearly not staying. the statues are being brought down...
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the corona virus is less likely to spread on the pike than on the subway where people are close to each other politicians here in germany have recommended that people biking to work also to leave the subway in less crowded. it never felt so pleasant to ride your bike through berlin. here from new york as the only quieter than usual and more relaxed if i was on the road at 70 would be even nicer but i'm still in bed then more proper term. and berlin is now creating more space for cyclists since less cars on the road but the number of bicycles remains high sunburn and districts are implementing more bicycle lanes and making existing ones why do you have to mark you must start when i can see from the old markings how narrow the cycle lane used to be now you have the space and protection you need you're supposed to be one and a half metres apart from other cyclists so that means the wider cycle lanes are strong move an extra lane for bikes a bit. move. cycling activists in cities around the globe have been fighting for years for more space in cycling for them the coronavirus and changing mo
the corona virus is less likely to spread on the pike than on the subway where people are close to each other politicians here in germany have recommended that people biking to work also to leave the subway in less crowded. it never felt so pleasant to ride your bike through berlin. here from new york as the only quieter than usual and more relaxed if i was on the road at 70 would be even nicer but i'm still in bed then more proper term. and berlin is now creating more space for cyclists since...
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dr.amy pike said it's important to prep your owners in advance. you should stick to a routine, use an area separate from your pet, and practice departures. >> you need to go for walks and run errands, reminding them we do leave the home occasionally. >> reporter: it's important to know how to spot signs of stress. >> for cats we can see elimination outside of the box. they may poop or pee outside of your box. >> reporter: dogs may experience scratching, chewing, and accidents. experts say remember to enjoy the time you do have with your pets to lower your stress level, too. naomi rukum. >> give them something fun when you leave to indicate it's a positive time in their day. good luck with that. >>> anybody who wants to sleep under the stars in yosemite will have to wait longer. we were following the news as the park opened, but now they are closing, and some of the campgrounds will close because of a spike in coronavirus cases. yosemite started to partially reopen last month, but yesterday the park said any reservations from now through july 31st
dr.amy pike said it's important to prep your owners in advance. you should stick to a routine, use an area separate from your pet, and practice departures. >> you need to go for walks and run errands, reminding them we do leave the home occasionally. >> reporter: it's important to know how to spot signs of stress. >> for cats we can see elimination outside of the box. they may poop or pee outside of your box. >> reporter: dogs may experience scratching, chewing, and...
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more and more berliners are getting on my pikes and the city has reacted to this new trend by adding cycle lanes. usually takes years due to administrative procedures is now happening in days. because amid the pandemic cyclists need more space on the roads. the more you need to ride it out of the good weather event it is to have it now which i agree is more safe in my opinion there's so much room for my bike now but the great ought to be like this everywhere are for cyclists and. these provisional bike lanes will be in place for at least a couple of months according to fake spice craik head of roads and green spaces in berlin screecher time points but district. has eaten off the i don't like these are the old road markings you can see that the cycle paths used to be very narrow and you can imagine that it was a cyclist overtake someone who cycling slowly there won't be $1.00 metres between them on apart from so wider cycling paths are crucial right out. of the water storm. safety activists are calling them pop up bike lanes and looking at social media you can see that they're popping
more and more berliners are getting on my pikes and the city has reacted to this new trend by adding cycle lanes. usually takes years due to administrative procedures is now happening in days. because amid the pandemic cyclists need more space on the roads. the more you need to ride it out of the good weather event it is to have it now which i agree is more safe in my opinion there's so much room for my bike now but the great ought to be like this everywhere are for cyclists and. these...
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the pike system and that's led to past land conflicts and corruption.with vast profits to be made how long can west pop with pristine wilderness survive . ode to sara. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen with listen this is the moment you stop old military action this is the moment it also takes on fighting everybody we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the edges there are. ignoring the warnings several u.s. states reporting record rates of new coronavirus cases pushing the global total to $10000000.00. and they just want to go home but venezuelans are getting caught up in across the border rout of the spread of private 90. hello again i'm mr and mrs al jazeera live from doha also coming up. making history in malawi the opposition leader is sworn in.
the pike system and that's led to past land conflicts and corruption.with vast profits to be made how long can west pop with pristine wilderness survive . ode to sara. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen with listen this is the moment you stop old military action this is the moment it also takes on fighting everybody we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the edges there are. ignoring the warnings several u.s. states...
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before living here she could hardly imagine doing without a car but in house and she does everything by pike. the right into my house 3 minutes. and by cottage against the ranch house 10 minutes some people don't understand how and why you would get in the car to do the shopping have children also go to school and their 9 year old rafi has just short trips. his old. sisters mia and abby spend about an hour on their bikes getting to school and back every day. it's a lot of writing every way it's a kilometers back and forth yet it's still better than a car yeah because a car is not really that good for the nature and it's just so more independent they come out of school and i know they can get themselves to one place to another place i don't have to shop around them they're independent they can make decisions for themselves and they just feel. good in the world in other countries i just read that they all just have cars and like you just have to go in a car and not on a bike. just like. in 2018 houghton was voted the netherlands best bicycle city around the world the suburb of 50000 is regarde
before living here she could hardly imagine doing without a car but in house and she does everything by pike. the right into my house 3 minutes. and by cottage against the ranch house 10 minutes some people don't understand how and why you would get in the car to do the shopping have children also go to school and their 9 year old rafi has just short trips. his old. sisters mia and abby spend about an hour on their bikes getting to school and back every day. it's a lot of writing every way it's...
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police didn't intervene when protesters toppled and burned a statue of confederate general albert pikeg president trump to tweet: "these people should be immediately arrested. a disgrace to our country!" ( crowd chanting ) and in new york, marchers surrounded a statue of christopher columbus, which was guarded by police to prevent any attempt to topple . demands to remove statues and protests against racism and police brutality also continued overseas today. in edinburgh, protesters gathered at the statue of henry dundas, a scottish politician who played a large role in delaying the end of britain's slave trade in paris, hundreds gathered in the sitreets. and n london, thousands of protesters marched for the fourtekh consecutive espite a ban on large gatherings to prevent the spread of coronavirus. >> sreevasan: this is the day president trump has chosen for his first in-person campaign rally in more than three months. people lined up outside the b.o.k. arena in tulsa, oklahoma, wherehe president is scheduled to speak in the evening. despite recommendations from health officials, weari
police didn't intervene when protesters toppled and burned a statue of confederate general albert pikeg president trump to tweet: "these people should be immediately arrested. a disgrace to our country!" ( crowd chanting ) and in new york, marchers surrounded a statue of christopher columbus, which was guarded by police to prevent any attempt to topple . demands to remove statues and protests against racism and police brutality also continued overseas today. in edinburgh, protesters...