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richard blacks, the former chief of the army criminal law division at the pentagon who joins us. richard black, welcome to the program. taking a look at uh the uh us is really genocidal war and the way that it's progressed. more and more war crimes are being committed uh by israel uh we're looking at some summary executions that have taken place and a whole host of things that i'm sure you're well aware of. um at this point uh what do you think of that, especially the us role that's is becoming even more prominent now um as the this uh genocidal war continues? it it has become a very contentious issue in the united states, there's there are demonstrations constantly going on protesting the level of violence, there of course there are now considerable. coming in about about israeli troops lining people up and shooting them in in pits and things like that um and you might be skeptical about reports like that in the midst of a war, but we have some independent verification where we did have one instance where uh where three israeli hostages uh young men who were waving a white flag
richard blacks, the former chief of the army criminal law division at the pentagon who joins us. richard black, welcome to the program. taking a look at uh the uh us is really genocidal war and the way that it's progressed. more and more war crimes are being committed uh by israel uh we're looking at some summary executions that have taken place and a whole host of things that i'm sure you're well aware of. um at this point uh what do you think of that, especially the us role that's is becoming...
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richard black. republican member of virginia state senate from ashben, thank you gentleman for being with us. now continuing with the rest of the news, yemeny foreign minister says his country will continue supporting the palestinians in gaza as israel continues its genocide in a blockaded territory. so we have stood beside them either by getting all these kind of demonstrations or putting on all our media serving their case or at the same time putting our capabilities in terms of the military in terms of other sectors, no one will do... so we have taken that very there step towards supporting our brothers in palestine, so you feel like it's your responsibility. sharaf made the remarks in an exclusive interview with press tv. he added that palestine remains a core and central issue for yemen given the long history of israeli aggression against the palestinian people. the yemeni top diplomat noted that providing support to the palestinians is aimed at showing solidarity with them and taking steps tow
richard black. republican member of virginia state senate from ashben, thank you gentleman for being with us. now continuing with the rest of the news, yemeny foreign minister says his country will continue supporting the palestinians in gaza as israel continues its genocide in a blockaded territory. so we have stood beside them either by getting all these kind of demonstrations or putting on all our media serving their case or at the same time putting our capabilities in terms of the military...
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all right, let's cross live to richard black. a former us state senator from virginia. senator black and president biden announced that he allocated $200000000.00 in draw down funds for military equipment to ukraine. how significant is this, considering the billions of dollars that's already been spent right now, they're just trivial amounts that are being allocated. they're sort of scraping up little bits and pieces of funding that they can keep something going and, and they present the damage that something's going. but what's really happening is the pipeline is being dramatically restricted for the lack of, of major congressional funding. i want to ask you about this reaction that we saw from zelinski, and by then when they met with reporters asked them whether ukraine could win the war. and if it can do so without us military aid, they both laughed, but then answered with a silence. what do you make of that room? uh, yeah, i think the answer is that right now ukraine is essentially a welfare state supported by the united stat
all right, let's cross live to richard black. a former us state senator from virginia. senator black and president biden announced that he allocated $200000000.00 in draw down funds for military equipment to ukraine. how significant is this, considering the billions of dollars that's already been spent right now, they're just trivial amounts that are being allocated. they're sort of scraping up little bits and pieces of funding that they can keep something going and, and they present the damage...
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presidential campaign from behind jail. bostic transfers live now so full of the junior state senate as a richard black. so in a me now. so thanks a lot for joining us now. so you heard that story. we surprised by this paul about apparently widespread voting for concerning the male in ballots. you know, not at all do after the after the 2020 elections the presidential election. there were and was numbers of uh, the video of photo photographic evidence of people stuffing ballots into the, into the ballot boxes, bringing truck loads of faith ballad soon and dumping them in the system of the in preparation for the presidential election across the country. you had democrats to politicians and they, they were pushing through these measures that provided for, for dropboxes. a dropbox is kind of like a mailbox that's put in remote locations. nobody, nobody watches it. and, and people were just bring thousands of fraudulent ballots and dump them into the, into the mailbox, and nobody ever knew who actually voted. did i mean more, you had all the honest people going to the polls. boating, and they were, they we
presidential campaign from behind jail. bostic transfers live now so full of the junior state senate as a richard black. so in a me now. so thanks a lot for joining us now. so you heard that story. we surprised by this paul about apparently widespread voting for concerning the male in ballots. you know, not at all do after the after the 2020 elections the presidential election. there were and was numbers of uh, the video of photo photographic evidence of people stuffing ballots into the, into...
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i'm in the middle full of again say so richard black gully, i spoke to us and said that the us have actually never had on his directions today . america is one of the most crowded election systems in the world. we. the basic problem is this. when people don't have to appear and identify themselves, you know, and uh, in the, in the 2020 election, 43 percent of all voters cast their ballots by mail. now you don't know how many of those were, were real people. and how many of those were just big people, the united states has never had a real, honest boating system. but it was never as bad as it is today. and what's happened is there has been this creeping escalation of on accountability. several individuals who've been arrested in anti terrorist operations in germany, denmark of the netherlands, the majority of whom are suspected of having things to have us going through. it was 3 people were taken into custody in denmark on charges of putting a terrace at the time. one has already been released for others are also wanted was for the rest have been issued is the service of the 7 people in den l
i'm in the middle full of again say so richard black gully, i spoke to us and said that the us have actually never had on his directions today . america is one of the most crowded election systems in the world. we. the basic problem is this. when people don't have to appear and identify themselves, you know, and uh, in the, in the 2020 election, 43 percent of all voters cast their ballots by mail. now you don't know how many of those were, were real people. and how many of those were just big...
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not from odd version the a states senator richard black is off the opinion that the us has never had honest elections. as you know, the united states has never had a real, honest boating system, but i think it was never as bad as it is today. and what happened is there has been this creeping escalation of on accountability after the after the 2020 elections the presidential election. there were and was numbers of uh, the video of photo photographic evidence of people's stuffing ballots into the, into the ballot boxes bring a truck loads of faith. now let's say in and dumping them in the system of the in preparation for the presidential election across the country. you had democrats, politicians, and they, they were pushing through these measures. that's provided for, for dropboxes. a dropbox is kind of like a mailbox that's put in remote locations. nobody, nobody watches it. and, and people were just bring thousands of products or was balance and dumped them into the, into the mailbox. and nobody ever knew who actually voted from. did i mean more you had all the honest people going t
not from odd version the a states senator richard black is off the opinion that the us has never had honest elections. as you know, the united states has never had a real, honest boating system, but i think it was never as bad as it is today. and what happened is there has been this creeping escalation of on accountability after the after the 2020 elections the presidential election. there were and was numbers of uh, the video of photo photographic evidence of people's stuffing ballots into...
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us could run his presidential campaign from behind jail. bostic full of again said, says the richard, the black says the us, as i see never had on the selections to day america has one of the most corrupted from election systems in the world. we do. the basic problem is this. when people don't have to appear and identify themselves, you know, and uh, in the, in the 2020 election, 43 percent of all voters cast their ballots by mail. now you don't know how many of those were, were real people. and how many of those were just big people being honored states has never had a real, honest boating system, but it was never as bad as it is today. and what's happened is there has been this creeping escalation of on accountability. several individuals who've been arrested in anti terrorist operations in germany, denmark and the netherlands, the majority of who was suspected of having links to how most, according to the last 3 people were taken into custody in denmark, on a charge of profiting a terrorist attack. one has already been released for others. i also wanted one for the arrest have been issued no
us could run his presidential campaign from behind jail. bostic full of again said, says the richard, the black says the us, as i see never had on the selections to day america has one of the most corrupted from election systems in the world. we do. the basic problem is this. when people don't have to appear and identify themselves, you know, and uh, in the, in the 2020 election, 43 percent of all voters cast their ballots by mail. now you don't know how many of those were, were real people....
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new suspicious message a c c in law in may he course alex young's in the category to it on black into richard. i don't know if there's thomas, but it but on the bottom they my data needed the st. luke's, you'll not email me, but i'm wasted out 30 that is seen or in this scene a easy to see and it's giving or lines regardless form whatever most of that. and if there's none, but i'm impulse, pinch it on nothing. then we'll say, looks eunice, no, hold on. no, the symbols you don't need to tell me, nor looks eunice fucking on north. i'm larry and what could i say about them is open the face of save less closer support. and also for the most seen can not be in the loop on the, on the image of the user testing for them, given the left will see that stuff up. how to put yeah. the, the, the, the caffeine that look with us a lot better. so in that case, i live in the hill. i know up in the lovely mind, just getting these young men before them putting taskbar is looking to hear the rest. the minutes of this is eunice can set them an hour in and get on. so let's see this for the most history for the chi
new suspicious message a c c in law in may he course alex young's in the category to it on black into richard. i don't know if there's thomas, but it but on the bottom they my data needed the st. luke's, you'll not email me, but i'm wasted out 30 that is seen or in this scene a easy to see and it's giving or lines regardless form whatever most of that. and if there's none, but i'm impulse, pinch it on nothing. then we'll say, looks eunice, no, hold on. no, the symbols you don't need to tell me,...
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new suspicious message that's here in may he course alex young's in the category to it on black ink. the richard i noticed almost pretty flat on the bottom the my data needed to say lakes. you'll not email me, but i'm waiting for the 30 that is seen on this scene a easy to see on the screen guidelines, the catalyst for more saving list of that and if there's none, but i'm interest fidget on nothing unless alex young's no hold on. no, the samples you any of them. you know, it looks eunice working on know what i'm the remote control panel is open. save less close export and the sofa doesn't means most seen cannot be in the lane punk, the one the image of the user testing for them, given the yes, we'll see that stuff. i have it, but yeah, the, the, the, the caffeine that look with us a lot better. so in that case, i live in the hill. you know, up in the lovely mind, just getting these young men before them putting taskbar is looking to hear the rest. the minutes of this is eunice can set them an hour i and, and get on. so let's see this for the most of the, for the tutor on says the equal 3 and i'm
new suspicious message that's here in may he course alex young's in the category to it on black ink. the richard i noticed almost pretty flat on the bottom the my data needed to say lakes. you'll not email me, but i'm waiting for the 30 that is seen on this scene a easy to see on the screen guidelines, the catalyst for more saving list of that and if there's none, but i'm interest fidget on nothing unless alex young's no hold on. no, the samples you any of them. you know, it looks eunice...
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de pardieu was simply slandered. among them is the most famous and tall blond man in a black shoe, pierre richardlieve it or not, richard for supporting his friend di pardieu is now also being cancelled. today, the actor was stripped of his ambassador status by the charitable organization lep papiyo, which protects the rights of children who are victims of violence. the founder of the organization emphasized that the actor signed an inappropriate a letter in defense of his colleague and friend. dipordia himself was touched by such support in honor of the anniversary, thanked his colleagues in the shop, said that he did not ask anyone for help , he is capable of defending himself, especially since all the accusations are nonsense, he said, not worthy of attention. wanting to support the actor gerararo de partier at any cost, more than 50 cultural figures published an open letter in the publication figaro, condemning the abolition of the sacred monster, cinema. who can blame me? who? did not ask for help from any of the figures culture, he also said, and i quote, i would like to highlight the coura
de pardieu was simply slandered. among them is the most famous and tall blond man in a black shoe, pierre richardlieve it or not, richard for supporting his friend di pardieu is now also being cancelled. today, the actor was stripped of his ambassador status by the charitable organization lep papiyo, which protects the rights of children who are victims of violence. the founder of the organization emphasized that the actor signed an inappropriate a letter in defense of his colleague and friend....
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we may be staring at a black swan. richardank you for coming in and explaining to us the significant of the attacks. >>> the maersk ceo will speak to us on tuesday. >>> coming up on "street signs," we dig into the european banking sector with the ceo of the industry coming up. we'll being rig b rhtac it■s beginning to look alot like savings! bldjets liday sale is onow! give the gift of convenience e blenet 2 portable blender is perfect for everyone on your list. even that picky relative who hates everything. and dt the accessories! theyre all on sale! dont wait! our most popular colors and patterns will sell out! go to blendjet.com and take advantage of our holiday sale now. > welcome back to "street signs. i'm joumanna bercetche and these are your monday morng headlines. >>> little sign of the santa rally as the european equities start to the down side annud wa street looks muted. markets may have got ahead of themselv with rate cuts. >> we are focused on the question in front of us which is what chair powell said. have we go
we may be staring at a black swan. richardank you for coming in and explaining to us the significant of the attacks. >>> the maersk ceo will speak to us on tuesday. >>> coming up on "street signs," we dig into the european banking sector with the ceo of the industry coming up. we'll being rig b rhtac it■s beginning to look alot like savings! bldjets liday sale is onow! give the gift of convenience e blenet 2 portable blender is perfect for everyone on your list....
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mooooney told h , "you c come out, you do y your thing,g, you u be black, , you go foror" withouout paul mooooney, ththere is no o richard - comemedy before e that anand comedy a after thatt is n never the s same. - - richard's s appearancecen 191975 on "sataturday nighght " kind of shshowed whatt black k comedy couould be. - you gogot to get d down and say thinings like, " "excuse m" (audience e laughing)) "w"would you m move out ofof my" and you u walk likee this, , check thisis walk. (audieience laughihing) - - what peoplple don't knknos ththat richardrd pryor insnsistn writing g a lot of h his own mamaterial foror that showo. so h he didn't r rely on thehee writers toto write hisis skit. he saiaid, "i'm gonna dodo it myselflf. i'i'm gonna brbring paul m moon to come e in and helelp me write this."" so thehey write ththese amazazing sketchches that arere talking a about whwhat blackneness is. - it's j just a wordrd associat. i'llll throw youou out a fewew , anytything thatt comes s to your mimind, justst throw bacack at me, o ? - - and i say y blackness s bee that's e exactly whahat is wa. it wasas about blalackness.
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black people are exception. >> host: kevin brought up richard wright and i want to read a contemporary criticism on a review he on "their eyes were watching god." he wrote this in october of 1937 in the new masses, and this is what author richard wright wrote. ms. hurston volunt continues in her novel the tradition which was forced upon the negro in the t, that is the menstrual technique that makes the white folks laugh. her characters need and laugh d cry and work and kill. they sike a pendulum internally and that is safe and narrow orbit in whichca likes to see thero live between laughter and tears. >> guest: i know that quote. i'm not surprised. i was angry the first time i read it that he would take that position, but i don't think it surprised me. he has his own view of what black writers should be writing about and he does that in native son. he comes back at hurston in a very nasty cutting way and he was wrong about that. but let's look at the time. let's look at the period in which they are working. he wants her to think like him. she doesn't. she looks for the beauty and black people. she writes a nov
black people are exception. >> host: kevin brought up richard wright and i want to read a contemporary criticism on a review he on "their eyes were watching god." he wrote this in october of 1937 in the new masses, and this is what author richard wright wrote. ms. hurston volunt continues in her novel the tradition which was forced upon the negro in the t, that is the menstrual technique that makes the white folks laugh. her characters need and laugh d cry and work and kill....
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black people are exception. >> host: kevin brought up richard wright and i want to read a contemporary criticism on a review hen "their eyes were watching god." he wrote this in october of 1937 in the new masses, and this is what author richard wright mshurston voluntarily continues in her novel the tradition whas forced upon the negro in the theater, that is the menstrual technique that makes the wteolks laugh. her characters need and and cry and work and they swing like a pendulum internally and that is and narrow o in which america likes to see the negro live between laughter and tears. >> guest: i know that quote. i'm not surprised. i was angry the first time i read it that he would take that position, but i don't think it surprised me. he has his own view of what black writers should be writing about and he does that in native son. he comes back at hurston in a very nasty cutting way and he was wrong about that. but let's look at the time. let's look at the period in which they are working. he wants her to think like him. she doesn't. she looks for the beauty and black people. she writes a novel about lov
black people are exception. >> host: kevin brought up richard wright and i want to read a contemporary criticism on a review hen "their eyes were watching god." he wrote this in october of 1937 in the new masses, and this is what author richard wright mshurston voluntarily continues in her novel the tradition whas forced upon the negro in the theater, that is the menstrual technique that makes the wteolks laugh. her characters need and and cry and work and they swing like a...
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. ♪ john: 50 years ago this month, president richard nixon signed the endangered species act into law. one of the first on the endangered list, the blackooted ferret, north america's rarest animal. they were once thought to be extinct, but thanks to the work of dedicated conservationists, they're making their way back. we went to see some of that work for this report, part of our ongoing series, "saving species." [kits squeaking] john: there is a lot riding on these squirming, squeaking newborns. they are black footed ferrets, and whether they thrive will go a long way in determining whether their species will survive. >> the black-footed ferret has a lot of pressures out in the wild. they're a flagship north american carnivore species. and they absolutely have a critical role to helping maintain the balance of e ecosystem. >> we try to look at each individual kit every day if we can. >> adrienne crosier is in charge of the breeding program at the smithsonian conservation biology institute. her goal is to produce enough of this rare member of the weasel familyo help stock breeding programs across the country and reintroduce them into t
. ♪ john: 50 years ago this month, president richard nixon signed the endangered species act into law. one of the first on the endangered list, the blackooted ferret, north america's rarest animal. they were once thought to be extinct, but thanks to the work of dedicated conservationists, they're making their way back. we went to see some of that work for this report, part of our ongoing series, "saving species." [kits squeaking] john: there is a lot riding on these squirming,...
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looking at a member of the house of lords, richard belfe, one might think that he seemed to have turned blackional conflicts in which official london has recently had a hand, but in fact the lord simply slipped and fell, which , however, does not prevent him from maintaining the face of an experienced british diplomat . created the impression that there are no former british colonies at all. it was a matter of maintaining the status quo, i was a junior employee in the ministry. resources to wage war, but there really are attempts to start it, now some are trying to instill in us the idea that war is still possible, according to one version it is beneficial primarily to israel’s allies, for them it is an opportunity to divert world attention from the fact that is happening in gaza, according to another version, the heated people of venezuela themselves will no longer be able to refuse the temptation, of a small victorious war, when the trumpet of the homeland calls, even the cry of the mother remains silent. perhaps soon the venezuelans will have to learn another phrase: the englishwoman is sh
looking at a member of the house of lords, richard belfe, one might think that he seemed to have turned blackional conflicts in which official london has recently had a hand, but in fact the lord simply slipped and fell, which , however, does not prevent him from maintaining the face of an experienced british diplomat . created the impression that there are no former british colonies at all. it was a matter of maintaining the status quo, i was a junior employee in the ministry. resources to...
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black women. she equates it somewhat with richard wright'ing of shame expressedn native song. referring to statements in the book where he sees things through quote unquote the white gaze. somewhat placing upon ourselves a feeling of shame that we have had ingrained in us during this time. i would like your thoughts on that. >> thank you for calling in. prof. medford: i did not get the sense douglass is talking about shame as much as he is talking about how common it is. and how accepted it is by people outside of the african-american community. i reread that book. i have read it several times and i did not pick up on that. there would have been no reason for a black woman to be ashamed since black women had no power to prevent it. so the shame should have been on the man who is doing it. and i would think douglass would have felt that way as well. you have now convinced me i need to reread the book and take a closer look at that and i will. >> maria is in atlanta. please go ahead. >> good evening. i saw a documentary on frederick douglass on hbo. they were saying he was marri
black women. she equates it somewhat with richard wright'ing of shame expressedn native song. referring to statements in the book where he sees things through quote unquote the white gaze. somewhat placing upon ourselves a feeling of shame that we have had ingrained in us during this time. i would like your thoughts on that. >> thank you for calling in. prof. medford: i did not get the sense douglass is talking about shame as much as he is talking about how common it is. and how accepted...
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black country christmas classic. but sadly, the college had no luck getting hold of anyone from slade. but all that changed a couple of months ago when richardthe person that did that haircutjust happened to be dave hill's daughter, jade. jade, who's a tutor at the college, passed the students' video on to her dad, and today their christmas wish came true. it's going to be hard to beat this one, isn't it? it's been a wonderful experience. and thank you to dave for making the students' and my christmas! have we all had an excellent time at our christmas concert? cheering. ben sidwell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. it's a reasonably mild but cloudy day out there for most of us. most places also looking dry, which is good news after the fairly soggy start to december that many of us have seen as we head into the weekend, a lot of dry weather around mild and breezy, lots of cloud. but there will be increasing amounts of wind and rain across the north west of the uk as weather fronts move in here. not moving south too quickly because we've got high pressure that's stalling across southern parts of the uk, keeping thing
black country christmas classic. but sadly, the college had no luck getting hold of anyone from slade. but all that changed a couple of months ago when richardthe person that did that haircutjust happened to be dave hill's daughter, jade. jade, who's a tutor at the college, passed the students' video on to her dad, and today their christmas wish came true. it's going to be hard to beat this one, isn't it? it's been a wonderful experience. and thank you to dave for making the students' and my...
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be a failure of imagination if they saw details of the attack in black and white a year before it happened. i think i said that to richard clark. how about the idea that a month after september 11th, there was word of this at the time, but what allowed the rap to finally write about it is the individual who was responsible for it came forward and said, here's who was in the room. oliver stone was in the room. i kind of like the willingness. it also shows how flat footed we were caught on september 11th is that we were willing to engage that kind of thinking outside the box. i want to remind you. go to smerconish.com and answer the poll question. agree or disagree. if people work hard, they are likely to get ahead in america. >>> up next, the 2024 presidential debates are set is, at least in terms of dates and places. but when it comes to format, there's been some debate about aspects including whether moderators take up too much time. i'm going to ask the cochair about that and more. >>> also a reminder, if you subscribe to my free noosewslet, you get cartoons from legends every week like this commentary from rob rogers.
be a failure of imagination if they saw details of the attack in black and white a year before it happened. i think i said that to richard clark. how about the idea that a month after september 11th, there was word of this at the time, but what allowed the rap to finally write about it is the individual who was responsible for it came forward and said, here's who was in the room. oliver stone was in the room. i kind of like the willingness. it also shows how flat footed we were caught on...
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black voters. here to give some insights, my personal statistical analyst, mr. charles richardsverend. please don't take this the wrong way, but i expected you to be a little skinnier. i know you worked really hard to lose all that weight. it's a shame to see that you seem to have gained it back. >> well, frankly, charles, i like myself this way. people say i look younger. >> for the first time, i want to bring it back. we talked about it the other day. first time i hosted saturday night live was 20 years ago, december 6th, 2003. it was your first season. when you played me, as you have for 20 years now, where do you begin? how do you get the rev right? >> it's all in the sound. you know? you have a very particular sound. the way you talk. you've got gravel in your voice, you know? it's a very particular way of being. you know? that's who you are. you're very special person. you know? so you kind of make it easy for me as far as jumping in and out of the tones. you know? as you can hear right now, as i'm speaking as many more miles off. but i can go back to the reverend at anyti
black voters. here to give some insights, my personal statistical analyst, mr. charles richardsverend. please don't take this the wrong way, but i expected you to be a little skinnier. i know you worked really hard to lose all that weight. it's a shame to see that you seem to have gained it back. >> well, frankly, charles, i like myself this way. people say i look younger. >> for the first time, i want to bring it back. we talked about it the other day. first time i hosted saturday...
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black and white. richard is slightly older. gent. guy next older. gent.t posh richard tice. he's it posh and richard tice. he's got a proper neck. >> you've got knack of >> you've got a real knack of this. me the this. did someone slip me the answers this. did someone slip me the ansabsolutely not. is the >> absolutely not. that is the leader of reform uk richard tice i >> -- >> there we go. i mean , yeah, >> there we go. i mean, yeah, who'd have thought that? one more, one more, one more. who do we think that is? you can see anyone. >> yeah. you >> yeah. you >> it is. >> it is. >> that is you. >> that is you. >> yeah. yeah oh, go. that was me dressed in my little school uniform, which is shorts, obviously. >> light cake back there. >> light cake back there. >> love cake. thank you very much, guys. i think i've just been called a fat by what you've just done. there is. you've body shamed a child . yeah. shamed a child. yeah. >> you basically body shaming a child. >> body shamed. >> body shamed. >> you've claimed, um, black. you and you claim you party, is
black and white. richard is slightly older. gent. guy next older. gent.t posh richard tice. he's it posh and richard tice. he's got a proper neck. >> you've got knack of >> you've got a real knack of this. me the this. did someone slip me the answers this. did someone slip me the ansabsolutely not. is the >> absolutely not. that is the leader of reform uk richard tice i >> -- >> there we go. i mean , yeah, >> there we go. i mean, yeah, who'd have thought...
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but there were also 14 black women who weren't talked about so much. my colleague richard miller was the to write a scholarly article about the what they called the golden 14 here in dc initially secretary of navy recruited women to to deal with a great shortage of workers and he did so some 11,000 but later in the war 14 women the navy enlisted 14 black women and they worked in almost a division that was run by john t rush, an african-american i have yet to figure out how he did that under the leadership of josephus daniels, an avowed racist who had no desire, have -- put it politely amongst these gentlemen f but they did serve, but they were largely for a long time until richard and some other a few other scholars started talking about these 14 women out of the 11,000 they did serve. some were based here in a good number of them came rice's family, cousins, sister in law, don't know how he did them. so working on that, but it's pretty amazing. their service records are an hour as well and they're not digitized, but you can get them at the st louis facility. so at the end
but there were also 14 black women who weren't talked about so much. my colleague richard miller was the to write a scholarly article about the what they called the golden 14 here in dc initially secretary of navy recruited women to to deal with a great shortage of workers and he did so some 11,000 but later in the war 14 women the navy enlisted 14 black women and they worked in almost a division that was run by john t rush, an african-american i have yet to figure out how he did that under the...
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richard foul orer, charly arnolt, thank you so much. >>> two famous actors apologize for offensive remarks about jews, blacks, gays, and two former abcgot them fired. with more concentrated power because the only thing dripping should be your style. plop plop fizz fizz winter warriors with alka-seltzer plus. howard: two top actresses are apologizing for remarks tied to the middle east war. emmy-award winning julian manager lease. >> the fact that the entire black community isn't standing with us, to me, says either they just don't know, or they've been brainwashed to hate jews. howard: and as for gay people -- >> it's those kids who are spewing this anti-semitic hate that have no idea if they stepped foot in an islamic country. it's those people that will be the fist people beheaded and their heads played with a soccer ball. howard: she now says i am horrified by the fact that the statements i made offended the black and lgbtq communities, i did not intend for my words to sow further division for which i am a sincerely apologetic. last month oscar-winning susan sarandon said this: >> there are a lot of people that are afraid, afraid
richard foul orer, charly arnolt, thank you so much. >>> two famous actors apologize for offensive remarks about jews, blacks, gays, and two former abcgot them fired. with more concentrated power because the only thing dripping should be your style. plop plop fizz fizz winter warriors with alka-seltzer plus. howard: two top actresses are apologizing for remarks tied to the middle east war. emmy-award winning julian manager lease. >> the fact that the entire black community isn't...
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richard gumbel was a probate court judge in cook county, illinois, in the 1960s when a black man on theugh judge gumbel died at the age of 52, he remains a towering presence. >> when people say how do you define yourself? i say i'm my father's son. that's who i am. at heart, that's all i am. that's you will i ever wanted to be. i had the best role model in my dad. judge richard gumbel taught me conscience, commitment, confidence, curiosity, and to believe in myself in a way that made all things possible. >> reporter: gumbel was honored earlier this year with a lifetime achief. award at the 44th annual sports emmys. his "real sports with bryant gumbel" on hbo is one of the most awarded shows on television. 37 emmys and duponts and peabodys. why is it called "real sports"? >> becaus at a certain point in life i think rather than looking at athletes and how they impact the game, you look at the game and how it impacts the athletes. we want to begin with a story of of a too good to be true young athlete accused of rape. >> reporter: "real sports" isn't sports journalism in the usual way, bu
richard gumbel was a probate court judge in cook county, illinois, in the 1960s when a black man on theugh judge gumbel died at the age of 52, he remains a towering presence. >> when people say how do you define yourself? i say i'm my father's son. that's who i am. at heart, that's all i am. that's you will i ever wanted to be. i had the best role model in my dad. judge richard gumbel taught me conscience, commitment, confidence, curiosity, and to believe in myself in a way that made all...
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. ♪ geoff: 50 years ago this month, president richard nixon signed the endangered species act into law. one of the first on the endangered list was the blackica's rarest animal. it was once thought to be extinct. but thanks to the dedicated work of conservationists, it's making its way back. john yang has a look at some of that work in this story, which originally aired on "pbs news weekend." john: there is a lot riding on these squirming, squeaking newborns. they are black footed ferrets, and whether they thrive will go a long way in determining whether their species will survive. >> the black-footed ferret has a lot of pressures out in the wild. they're a flagship north american carnivore species. they absolutely have a critical role to helping maintain the balance of the ecosystem. we try to look at each individual kit every day if we can. john: adrienne crosier is in charge of the breeding program at the smithsonian conservation biology institute. her goal is to produce enough of this rare member of the weasel family to help stock breeding programs around the country and reintroduce them into the wild. >> every enclosure either has a s
. ♪ geoff: 50 years ago this month, president richard nixon signed the endangered species act into law. one of the first on the endangered list was the blackica's rarest animal. it was once thought to be extinct. but thanks to the dedicated work of conservationists, it's making its way back. john yang has a look at some of that work in this story, which originally aired on "pbs news weekend." john: there is a lot riding on these squirming, squeaking newborns. they are black footed...
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richard gabriel is a professional trumpet player player and also went to yale. also almost got me to. then you have melissa hart who went to harvard. she's been accused of discriminating against black people and old people and is the granddaughter of archibald cox the special prosecutor during the watergate scandal. then there is william hood the third who into the same college biden did. these four democrats and robes stole your boat. this is a judicial assassination. this legal fever is spreading. now california democrats are aiming to strip trump from the ballot. the democratic confederacy took lincoln off 10 ballots. today's democrats have trump off one and they are thirsty for more. it's a legal coup. while they scream screamed democracy democratic lawyers are resting america's leading presidential candidate. stripping his business license, censoring his speech. who's the real threat to democracy? here is the former president. watch. >> rocha joe biden in the far left lunatics are desperate to stop us by any means necessary. they are willing to violate the u.s. constitution at levels never seen before in order to win this election. joe biden is a threat to democracy. he's a th
richard gabriel is a professional trumpet player player and also went to yale. also almost got me to. then you have melissa hart who went to harvard. she's been accused of discriminating against black people and old people and is the granddaughter of archibald cox the special prosecutor during the watergate scandal. then there is william hood the third who into the same college biden did. these four democrats and robes stole your boat. this is a judicial assassination. this legal fever is...
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justice, richard gabriel, is a professional trumpet player, also went to yale, also almost got me to. then you had melissa hart, went to harvard. >> she's been accused of discriminating t black people and old people people and is the granddaughter of archibald cox, the special prosecutor during the watergate scanda ecutorl. oh, and then there's william hood, the third who went to the same college. sambiden did these for democras and rode stole your vote.emocras this is a judicial assassination. >> and this legal fever is spreading. now, california democrats are aiming to strip trump from no the ballot. >> the democratic confederacy th ten ballots. today's democrats have trump off one and they're thirsty for more. onre thirsp. >> and while they scream democracy, democrat lawyers whilg america's leading presidential candidate, raiding his house, stripping, his business license, censoring his speech. to democracy. >> here's the former president. what crookedhere ier joe biden e far left lunatics are desperate to stop us bdesperaty any means. necessary. they're willing to violate the u.s. constitutio ate then, happenser at levels never seen before in order to win this election.
justice, richard gabriel, is a professional trumpet player, also went to yale, also almost got me to. then you had melissa hart, went to harvard. >> she's been accused of discriminating t black people and old people people and is the granddaughter of archibald cox, the special prosecutor during the watergate scanda ecutorl. oh, and then there's william hood, the third who went to the same college. sambiden did these for democras and rode stole your vote.emocras this is a judicial...
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black sculptor to receive a retrospective and new york city's of modern art. it is a huge deal. he's also had more than 160 public sculptures commissioned across 24 states in washington, d.c.. richardveryone for watching symone on sunday. i'm symone, for more of the show you can find us on instagram, the site formally known as twitter, and starting in january you can find me on in the morning, 8 to 10 right here on msnbc on the weekend. but now, politicsnation with the great reverend al sharpton. rev, you had the chair on next, there is a lot to talk about because i read a statement on the show that you put out on december 11th saying that the white house has been difficult to get a meeting. and now you have a fresh meeting that you had yesterday. a fresh >> she finally got the meeting. i'm anxious to hear what she needs to say about the meaning and her reaction to the statement by donald trump that immigrants are
black sculptor to receive a retrospective and new york city's of modern art. it is a huge deal. he's also had more than 160 public sculptures commissioned across 24 states in washington, d.c.. richardveryone for watching symone on sunday. i'm symone, for more of the show you can find us on instagram, the site formally known as twitter, and starting in january you can find me on in the morning, 8 to 10 right here on msnbc on the weekend. but now, politicsnation with the great reverend al...
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that it lacked some of the spirituality that was there in 1953, in black and white, which ushered in the television age. and when richardlery up in the rafters, the queen is crowned using the historic present tense. i mean, the hairs on the back of my ten year old neck went up. it was a very emotional moment, but the really big difference, josh, i think, is this throughout that film, uh, the king is relaxed. he is happy. uh, he's content. he is happy. uh, he's content. he has the top job. he knows what his job is and he's enjoying it. he's obviously had a very, very long apprenticeship . 70 years, obviously , he didn't . 70 years, obviously, he didn't want his mother. >> oh, gosh . let's cut out. >> oh, gosh. let's cut out. that's gone suddenly that was like the whitest house ever. and then it just went to pure red. uh, i hope that nothing's happened to him, but, uh , happened to him, but, uh, actually, i wanted to ask him about dominic west. i wanted to find out about the crown. uh, but there we go. well thank you very for joining but there we go. well thank you very forjoining us. i'm very much forjoining us. i'm sorr
that it lacked some of the spirituality that was there in 1953, in black and white, which ushered in the television age. and when richardlery up in the rafters, the queen is crowned using the historic present tense. i mean, the hairs on the back of my ten year old neck went up. it was a very emotional moment, but the really big difference, josh, i think, is this throughout that film, uh, the king is relaxed. he is happy. uh, he's content. he is happy. uh, he's content. he has the top job. he...
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little richard, fats domino, bo diddley and the popularization of it by people like elvis presley, jerry lee lewis, carl perkins, buddy holly, bill haley and the comets. when white kids and blackounced up out of their chairs, knocked the ropes over and the signs over and the next thing you know, they were boogying and dancing in the aisles together for the first time in the history of this country. police would come in and shut down the show. so rock and roll had brought white youths and black youths together through music. the same thing that great civil rights activists like martin luther king, rosa parks and many other ones -- black and white -- were trying to achieve through their marches, through their demonstrations, their sit-ins, their boycotts in efforts to bring white and black adults together. chuck berry and elvis were achieving this through music and that attracted me as well. brian: how long have you been a musician? mr. davis: professionally? well, since i graduated college in 1980. brian: where did you graduate from? mr. davis: from howard university in washington, d.c. with my degree in jazz, but you know, i was playing slightly before that, during college, yo
little richard, fats domino, bo diddley and the popularization of it by people like elvis presley, jerry lee lewis, carl perkins, buddy holly, bill haley and the comets. when white kids and blackounced up out of their chairs, knocked the ropes over and the signs over and the next thing you know, they were boogying and dancing in the aisles together for the first time in the history of this country. police would come in and shut down the show. so rock and roll had brought white youths and black...
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black. jim neal said, not very smart. insulting the person who is now responsible for negotiating your plea deal. they learned a very quick lesson. but i really did feel, i don't know what richard really thought, but i felt very accepted and treated equally when i felt the richard was taking too much of a lead, i called him out into the hallway and said, i am taking the next witness. this was during the tapes hearing. and then we are going to share equally. he demure too. the next witness called was rosemary woods. >> we are going to talk about rosemary woods. let me switch to the attorney general's office now. gt, you were truly elliot richardson is right-hand aide. tell us a little bit about the dynamic of how cox and richardson interacted and what kind of pressure where they under from the white house? >> i was not his most senior aide, but i am his most senior aide who is still alive to participate. >> [ laughter ] >> he trusted you, jt. >> cox and richardson were a natural mutual admiration society. they had birth -- both clerked for with justice breyer. they had both gone to harvard. he had been elliotts professor and when elliott was coming off of his supreme court court
black. jim neal said, not very smart. insulting the person who is now responsible for negotiating your plea deal. they learned a very quick lesson. but i really did feel, i don't know what richard really thought, but i felt very accepted and treated equally when i felt the richard was taking too much of a lead, i called him out into the hallway and said, i am taking the next witness. this was during the tapes hearing. and then we are going to share equally. he demure too. the next witness...
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black jim. neil said, not very smart, insulting to the person who's now responsible for negotiating your plea deal. so they learned a very lesson. but i really did. i don't know what richardreally thought, but i felt very accepted and treated equally when i felt that richard was taking too much of a lead, i called him out into the hallway and said, i'm taking next witness. this was during the tapes hearing, and then we're going to share equally. and he demurred. and the witness called was rosemary. and we're going to talk about rosemary. let me switch, though, to the attorney office now. so, jt you were truly eliot richardson's right hand aide. so tell us a little bit about the dynamic cox and richardson interacted and what kind of pressure were they under from the white house? i should say i was not his most senior aide, but i was his i am his most senior aide who's still alive to participate. he trusted you. jt so but can cox and richardson were a natural neutral society that they both clerked for, learned hamm, one of the few jurists of the 20th century to rank with justice breyer. they had both gone to harvard. archie had been eliot's professor, and when eliot was com
black jim. neil said, not very smart, insulting to the person who's now responsible for negotiating your plea deal. so they learned a very lesson. but i really did. i don't know what richardreally thought, but i felt very accepted and treated equally when i felt that richard was taking too much of a lead, i called him out into the hallway and said, i'm taking next witness. this was during the tapes hearing, and then we're going to share equally. and he demurred. and the witness called was...
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black country christmas classic. but sadly, the college had no luck getting hold of anyone from slade. but all that changed a couple of months ago when richard a wonderful experience. and thank you to dave for making the students' and my christmas! have we all had an excellent time at our christmas concert? cheering. ben sidwell, bbc news. that is a pretty good christmas party! very cool christmas party. we're in the festive mood. we're allowed, a week or so away for christmas. we're also looking at christmas trees and decorations, and would love to see photos of your most sentimental, unusual and oldest ornaments. this we are going to see now is not one of those, it is just unusual. 100 years ago this was bought at woolworths and it cost sixpence. 31 inches tall, 25 branches and six candle holders, and it is one of those things that captured a lot of attention. it is going up for auction. i like it. i think it is great, minimalist. you don't get an idea of the size. about that big? 31 inches, sojust like that, it is quite small. send your pictures, we would love to see them. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello,
black country christmas classic. but sadly, the college had no luck getting hold of anyone from slade. but all that changed a couple of months ago when richard a wonderful experience. and thank you to dave for making the students' and my christmas! have we all had an excellent time at our christmas concert? cheering. ben sidwell, bbc news. that is a pretty good christmas party! very cool christmas party. we're in the festive mood. we're allowed, a week or so away for christmas. we're also...
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black brother. it is hard for me. host: thank you very much. let's keep to the topic on the top challenges facing the united states in 2020 for. let's hear from richardnd, maryland on the democratic line. caller: hello. you can hear me quite well i believe. my tv is muted. host: thank you. caller: i believe it all trickles down from education. the political environment, the social environment. i believe everything trickles down from education. get the r off your chest. get the d off your chest. put an a for american. i feel this way but it should be based on actual facts. do you think i'm correct? host: thank you so much for your call. let's go to dee in california on the independent line. caller: good morning and thank you for your time. i think one of the problems with america today is people are getting their information. two colors back some but said during donald trump there was no wars. afghanistan was a 20-year war. so it's out there and everyone knows, the war ended under the agreement of donald trump from an 18 month period where they were not kill any americans so he could run on a good record of no americans killed. that is why we left afg
black brother. it is hard for me. host: thank you very much. let's keep to the topic on the top challenges facing the united states in 2020 for. let's hear from richardnd, maryland on the democratic line. caller: hello. you can hear me quite well i believe. my tv is muted. host: thank you. caller: i believe it all trickles down from education. the political environment, the social environment. i believe everything trickles down from education. get the r off your chest. get the d off your chest....
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black brother. it is hard for me. host: thank you very much. let's keep to the topic on the top challenges facing the united states in 2020 for. let's hear from richard, maryland on the democratic line. caller: hello. you can hear me quite well i believe. my tv is muted. host: thank you. caller: i believe it all trickles down from education. the political environment, the social environment. i believe everything trickles down from education. get the r off your chest. get the d off your chest. put an a for american. i feel this way but it should be based on actual facts. do you think i'm correct? host: thank you so much for your call. let's go to dee in california on the independent line. caller: good morning and thank you for your time. i think one of the problems with america today is people are getting their information. two colors back some but said during donald trump there was no wars. afghanistan was a 20-year war. so it's out there and everyone knows, the war ended under the agreement of donald trump from an 18 month period where they were not kill any americans so he could run on a good record of no americans killed. that is why we left afgha
black brother. it is hard for me. host: thank you very much. let's keep to the topic on the top challenges facing the united states in 2020 for. let's hear from richard, maryland on the democratic line. caller: hello. you can hear me quite well i believe. my tv is muted. host: thank you. caller: i believe it all trickles down from education. the political environment, the social environment. i believe everything trickles down from education. get the r off your chest. get the d off your chest....
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black people the same way you do justice by other people, the same way. you make an issue of an injustice against others. make the same amount of television time available to criticize the richard russell office building and the name being on it. it's a symbol of national shame. why is it that cnn, msnbc, fox, all of them, why have they not made a big to five do about it? one of the reasons is that is because they report the news from the russell office building. they are all located right there near the rotunda where richard russell has a statue in his honor. the richard russell office building a symbol of national shame and the news outlets should be shameful and then to participate in the perpetration of the maintenance of the name on the building. they ought to be ashamed of themselves. yes, people of color are among the most disrespected. yes, we are. that's why i am concerned about this vote that we have taken today because we are the most disrespected. i'm not sure our transgressions are going to be judged the same as the transgression of a person of a different how. -- hue. we see it all the time in the courts of this country. i was a judge in the small claims court tor
black people the same way you do justice by other people, the same way. you make an issue of an injustice against others. make the same amount of television time available to criticize the richard russell office building and the name being on it. it's a symbol of national shame. why is it that cnn, msnbc, fox, all of them, why have they not made a big to five do about it? one of the reasons is that is because they report the news from the russell office building. they are all located right...