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uh that was uh, richard black, former republican state center, so from virginia covering a whole array of topics that really dominating the international gender at the moment. thank you very much. thank you. the engineers is celebrating is 79 independence day. this weekend town for the fast time festivities to be held in the island nations, propose new capital. listen tara meanwhile, and the current capital to cost people rallied and to show support for palestine condemning any and all forms of clearness, all changed black enough to peter was up to see the celebrated the, to be different mastering the insurance for labor, 79 years throughout the country policy mileage came in to continue to suffer as a result. the ongoing conflict with is around how may be in a nation, the alliance, 855000 population i show up in the front of the border, the gather and this chop house. i'm rally a part of your card on the policy. tidy series prayer are home and also to the nation. as far as the the matter has never changed the ocean which has killed over the age of them. again, this is probably a cost
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is where and then i want to show you another voice on this from former virginia state senator richard black. the republican party member believes the u. s. was involved in the attack on late critical energy infrastructure versus recently to the north stream pipelines or the white blood of europe. the, all of the chemical industries, this vast chemical complex that forms the foundation of the german economy has been cut off from russian national natural gas. the gas is that feedstock is the basic, is like at the top of the pyramid for the entire chemical industry of germany. and then the chemical industry of germany is like the top of the pyramid for the entire economy and then attractively for the economy. a bureau because it was such a monumental undermining of europe. there were all sorts of attempts to made, made to cover up what happened. there was a great embarrassment to the united states and to all know you tell me the fact that even now they're coming up with new stories. the 1st story was that russia had destroyed its own pipeline that had worked for one for years. and everybody ju
is where and then i want to show you another voice on this from former virginia state senator richard black. the republican party member believes the u. s. was involved in the attack on late critical energy infrastructure versus recently to the north stream pipelines or the white blood of europe. the, all of the chemical industries, this vast chemical complex that forms the foundation of the german economy has been cut off from russian national natural gas. the gas is that feedstock is the...
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richard catmore is black in iran the august 28 coup says in this regard: my feeling at that time was and still is that england was aware of the morbid fear of communism among americans. the british cleverly exploited this fear to encourage us to involve ourselves in the coup. the mossadegh government, which took the oil out of the hands of the british , was able to take the source of the country's national wealth out of the hands of the british with the help of the late ayatollah kashani and others , made a historical mistake, and that was relying on the americans. he trusted that his hope was in the americans, that they would wage a soft war against the nation iran started, the result of which was the emergence of differences and divisions between the political groups among the leaders of the movement , among the people there was a kind of hopelessness and despair towards the future and towards the success of the movement which they really defended with all their strength until july 30, 1331. there was a space where the press is affiliated with those two. creating was very effective
richard catmore is black in iran the august 28 coup says in this regard: my feeling at that time was and still is that england was aware of the morbid fear of communism among americans. the british cleverly exploited this fear to encourage us to involve ourselves in the coup. the mossadegh government, which took the oil out of the hands of the british , was able to take the source of the country's national wealth out of the hands of the british with the help of the late ayatollah kashani and...
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richard cottam , a black agent in iran during the coup. 28 amrad says in this regard: my feeling at thats and still is that england was aware of the extent of americans' morbid fear of communism. the british cleverly used this fear to persuade us to involve ourselves in the suh coup . the government of mossadegh, who took the oil out of the hands of the british. the source of the country's national wealth. he was able to get it out of the hands of the british and with the help of people like the late ayatollah kashani and others . he made a historical mistake and that was relying on america . he trusted the americans. his hope was in the americans. they started a soft war against the iranian nation. the result of which was the emergence of differences and divisions between political groups, among the leaders of the movement, among the people, a kind of despair about the future and about success. the movement that they really defended until july 30, 1331 with all their strength, came into being, the atmosphere that the affiliated press created during that period was very effective in esca
richard cottam , a black agent in iran during the coup. 28 amrad says in this regard: my feeling at thats and still is that england was aware of the extent of americans' morbid fear of communism. the british cleverly used this fear to persuade us to involve ourselves in the suh coup . the government of mossadegh, who took the oil out of the hands of the british. the source of the country's national wealth. he was able to get it out of the hands of the british and with the help of people like...
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richard cottam, the black agent in iran during the august 28 coup, says in this regard. my feeling then was, and still is, that england was aware of the extent to which americans were morbidly afraid of communism. the british cleverly exploited this fear to encourage us to involve ourselves in the coup. mossadegh's government. which took the oil out of the hands of the british. source of the country's national wealth from with the help of the people who were there, the late ayatollah kashani and others were able to get out of the hands of the british, they made a historical mistake and that was relying on america. he trusted the americans. his hope was in the americans. they started a soft war against the people of iran, the result of which was the emergence of differences and divisions between political groups, between the leaders of the movement, among the general public. and the despair towards the future and towards the success of the movement that they were really defending until july 30, 1331 with all their heart, created an atmosphere that the affiliated press cre
richard cottam, the black agent in iran during the august 28 coup, says in this regard. my feeling then was, and still is, that england was aware of the extent to which americans were morbidly afraid of communism. the british cleverly exploited this fear to encourage us to involve ourselves in the coup. mossadegh's government. which took the oil out of the hands of the british. source of the country's national wealth from with the help of the people who were there, the late ayatollah kashani...
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richard bonded is accused of supporting a black listed group under the u. k. terrorism act as allegations apparently standing from some speeches that he made, and other journalist drive him. richard mad house, also an optic contributor, detained 2 weeks ago. the london airport also wanted the terrorism act, allegedly, pertaining to it was reporting on gaza. and these cases have sparked outrage among human rights companies, including no surprise, pink floyd, co founder roger waters to say a rest to for standing up for human rights campaigning occasions. chad aside, england is now a fascist state. 1984 has arrived and he is alive and well. he's not alone with us, sent him into a former british. i'm p. m bro, acosta. george galloway. he says a free speech and the u. k. is well and truly on the front. a written is not yet a fascist country, but it is definitely on the road to extinguishing a freedom of speech. in the case of mrs. wilkinson, a 61 year old lady, highly respected, both in our own community. and in the wider pro palestine community, which is million
richard bonded is accused of supporting a black listed group under the u. k. terrorism act as allegations apparently standing from some speeches that he made, and other journalist drive him. richard mad house, also an optic contributor, detained 2 weeks ago. the london airport also wanted the terrorism act, allegedly, pertaining to it was reporting on gaza. and these cases have sparked outrage among human rights companies, including no surprise, pink floyd, co founder roger waters to say a rest...
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black-owned businesses. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm richard lui. it was an emotional night, one for the democratic national convention. president biden was the keynote speaker. the night full of tributes to the outgoing president, with the crowd erupting into chants of "we love joe,", and "thank you joe." >> she's tough, and she has enormous integrity. her story represents the best american story. and like many of our best presidents, she was also vice president. that's a joke. >> vice president harris was also in attendance last night. and she made an unexpected appearance on stage where she gave her own brief remarks, praising president biden. nbc's brie jackson is there in chicago for us. >> reporter: president biden taking the stage at the democratic national convention to a hero's welcome. >>. 's passing the torch to his vice president, kamala harris. >> joe, thank you for your historic leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation and for all you will continue to do. we are forever grateful to you. >> reporter: biden touting the acco
black-owned businesses. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm richard lui. it was an emotional night, one for the democratic national convention. president biden was the keynote speaker. the night full of tributes to the outgoing president, with the crowd erupting into chants of "we love joe,", and "thank you joe." >> she's tough, and she has enormous integrity. her story represents the best american story. and like many of our best...
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composer richard strauss announced the arrival of the dictator for the opening of the olympic games in berlin. in the atmosphere of racist political propaganda of nazi germany it took a spark for a black athlete to defy the rules of the game expected by hitler to go against the grain of racial supremacy at the berlin olympics . a black runner's many championships. under the heavy shadow of the regime that officially considered africans and blacks to be an inferior race, it went down in the heart of history. more than 8 decades have passed since the 1936 berlin olympic games. distribution of medals from first to third. the history of the olympic games is still a champion and more than any other event in the berlin olympics remembers jesse owens. the black runner who won four gold medals and broadcast his happy pictures in the 1936 olympic games inspired the self-confidence of black youth and mocked the theory of the superior race in those days in the heart of the nazi racist government with his heroics. owens first won the gold medal in the 100 meters with a time of 10 seconds and 7 hundredths of a second. a day later , he won the pole vault competition with a jump of 8 and a half mete
composer richard strauss announced the arrival of the dictator for the opening of the olympic games in berlin. in the atmosphere of racist political propaganda of nazi germany it took a spark for a black athlete to defy the rules of the game expected by hitler to go against the grain of racial supremacy at the berlin olympics . a black runner's many championships. under the heavy shadow of the regime that officially considered africans and blacks to be an inferior race, it went down in the...
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richard, over to you. isn't part of the problem here is that when we saw the black riots in tottenham, there was a clampdownt's understand why this happened. let's community engage. that hasn't happened. so far. all we've seen is the jackboot. >> i mean, if you look at the uk generally, in my view , morally generally, in my view, morally we are heading the wrong way and in many ways we're heading the wrong way. and parenthood is seriously being undermined and in some cases doesn't exist. the communities that many, both black and white and the others live in are broken. there are no police on the streets. there are no youth facilities. i mean, all these things are all part of the problem. so far as the white working class is concerned. i think there is a big concern that they do tend to statistically to be at the bottom. that is true. but as i've said, i think a lot more effort could be made. and what's so sad? it's not made by any government to target these people and say there is a future for you. it's not university, and let's face it, 50% that tony blair want to stick through university. many of them are
richard, over to you. isn't part of the problem here is that when we saw the black riots in tottenham, there was a clampdownt's understand why this happened. let's community engage. that hasn't happened. so far. all we've seen is the jackboot. >> i mean, if you look at the uk generally, in my view , morally generally, in my view, morally we are heading the wrong way and in many ways we're heading the wrong way. and parenthood is seriously being undermined and in some cases doesn't exist....
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black woman. >> she should be able to say it. but you know what? maybe she is refined. plus the great richarded that he is not going to see it. i get older i am not going to say it because i don't like the fact that it confuses people. i'm talking about boys and i say that and then some poor sweet razor company guy comes over and here's our conversation and says what is up, man? and we are like no more western razor. we cannot have that. she said look at all of my old school black jazz records. i say you should have had them already. she is trying to hard. >> greg: to hard. >> but again, anybody in the republican party is innocent. she is a beautiful black woman. can we please talk about her policies. just throwing that out there. >> greg: shannon? who is your favourite living rapper. >> because i am an expert in this kind of thing vanilla ice i am going to have to go with jazzy jeff and the fresh prince of bel air. that is how update to m. i am with rap. so i should not say anything more. >> its lapse. >> greg: its lapse. morgan, how important is the story to your life. >> last night i staye
black woman. >> she should be able to say it. but you know what? maybe she is refined. plus the great richarded that he is not going to see it. i get older i am not going to say it because i don't like the fact that it confuses people. i'm talking about boys and i say that and then some poor sweet razor company guy comes over and here's our conversation and says what is up, man? and we are like no more western razor. we cannot have that. she said look at all of my old school black jazz...
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richard, we're watching this plane dropped out of the sky. now that authorities have found the black box what will they be able to learn about how this happened now, be able to learn a huge amount of information, particularly the inputs that the pilots so first of all, you will see exactly how all the control surfaces of the plane were reacting. >> you will see the state of the engines. you will see minute by minute, second by second milliseconds sometimes exactly how this played out and then crucially, wolf, you'll see what the pilots did. something happened. >> they responded, something happened i normally am the both the cockpit voice and data recorder and the voice recorder because you're going to hear the pilots talking to each other. >> it is one of the most pain halls of an investigation, as david soucie knows only too well, when you actually hear the voices of those who have perished griping that the moment of extremist as the plane goes down so painful to see that plane just go down knowing that they're all people on the plane as well. >> david, the flight data shows that th
richard, we're watching this plane dropped out of the sky. now that authorities have found the black box what will they be able to learn about how this happened now, be able to learn a huge amount of information, particularly the inputs that the pilots so first of all, you will see exactly how all the control surfaces of the plane were reacting. >> you will see the state of the engines. you will see minute by minute, second by second milliseconds sometimes exactly how this played out and...
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black woman. >> yeah, she. well, she shouldhes be to say. >> yeah, but you know what? maybe she's refined. reat >> yeah. this the great richardyor decided that he's not going to say it. i got older out of my. i don't want to say it because i don't like the fact that it decie isi gei am people.e th >> mm. you know, if i'm talking to my boys and i say that and then some poohat itr sweet, small say razor company guy comes over and here's our conversation, and he was like, oh, hey, what's up my arm? >> and we're like, our conn anhs like, no more western, and we can't have that. but -- but even the thing she came out with look at all my my old school black jazz records, and i was like, you should have had them already. yeah. you're saying, like, she's tryingy you sh to hard. and that's what makes you ask the question. but again, if anyone in th hard republican party has any sense she's a beautiful black woman, can we please talkhe about the policies? >> i'm just throwing that out there. shanno wom.n, who's your favorie living rapper? >> well, because i'm an expert on this kind of thing. you it would be vanilla ice. so i'm going ha
black woman. >> yeah, she. well, she shouldhes be to say. >> yeah, but you know what? maybe she's refined. reat >> yeah. this the great richardyor decided that he's not going to say it. i got older out of my. i don't want to say it because i don't like the fact that it decie isi gei am people.e th >> mm. you know, if i'm talking to my boys and i say that and then some poohat itr sweet, small say razor company guy comes over and here's our conversation, and he was like,...
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black or not. howard: joining us now in los angeles, steve hilton, ceo of -- pac,a former british political adviser, and here with me, richard contributor.. -- contributors. so, steve, it's all trump screwed up and nobody questioning the nabj for essentially starting off by painting him as a racist. and others in the group say he shouldn't have even been invited. >> i wouldn't blame the nabj, i would blame that particular person from abc news because, actually, i watched the whole panel there, and the other people on the panel, our own colleague harris faulkner and the journalist from item forbes both engaged in a respectful and stub standtive manner with -- substantive manner with president trump. and this is obvious from the minute she got going that her attitude was to pander to her colleagues. she was out there showing that she was going to stick it to trump. and, by the way, that question we just heard has got to be the most ridiculous question in the history of political television, do you think kamala harris was only on the ticket because she's a black woman, she asked president trump. joe biden told the us that. he s
black or not. howard: joining us now in los angeles, steve hilton, ceo of -- pac,a former british political adviser, and here with me, richard contributor.. -- contributors. so, steve, it's all trump screwed up and nobody questioning the nabj for essentially starting off by painting him as a racist. and others in the group say he shouldn't have even been invited. >> i wouldn't blame the nabj, i would blame that particular person from abc news because, actually, i watched the whole panel...
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confident, proud black women on display in the nearly two weeks she's been the de facto democratic nominee for president biden. we saw it in the sister girl looked harris give senator richard burr when he interrupted her and her grilling of then deputy attorney general robin rosenstein. we saw it in how she paused after saying this during her visit to the wilmington an paign office. >> in those roles, i took on perpetrators of all kinds. >> we heard it and saw it in atlanta this week when she looked directly into the camera and challenged trump to debate her next month. >> if you got something to say, say it to my face. >> i have not seen anything that black on the presidential stage since barack obama sang amazing grace. donald trump is so flummoxed by harris that he is trying to wield her race and gender as weapons against her, as if they are some sort of disqualifying wait for her to bear, and that is rich coming from a twice impeached, four-times indicted and convicted on 34 felony counts former president was also found liable for fraud, sexual abuse and indicted for trying to overturn the 2020 election and steel national security secrets. if you have noticed, vice pre
confident, proud black women on display in the nearly two weeks she's been the de facto democratic nominee for president biden. we saw it in the sister girl looked harris give senator richard burr when he interrupted her and her grilling of then deputy attorney general robin rosenstein. we saw it in how she paused after saying this during her visit to the wilmington an paign office. >> in those roles, i took on perpetrators of all kinds. >> we heard it and saw it in atlanta this...
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richard wright referred to this concept as the ethics of living crow and today iterations of this tradition live on in what is commonly referred to as the talk that parents with black adolescence to educate them about racism and policing. so mobley was also an orchestrator. she arranged how her son's corpse was to different audiences from the images of him in his best that she painted. till's casket to illustrate the violent ways that white supremacy violated black bodies and disrupted black life. to the images printed in the black press that circulated across the country we must also see till mobley asks three and orator and four and educator due to her, that still story should always be told and taught. given her interest in subjects like english and poetry, and her experiences as a public teacher, playwright on the south end and playwright on the south side of chicago, mamie till-mobley believe that knowledge creation is a transformative because. she did not confine herself to the classroom. till mobley was also political lobbyists. she was a fighter for racial and was committed to holding state powers accountable for the roles that played in the death of her so
richard wright referred to this concept as the ethics of living crow and today iterations of this tradition live on in what is commonly referred to as the talk that parents with black adolescence to educate them about racism and policing. so mobley was also an orchestrator. she arranged how her son's corpse was to different audiences from the images of him in his best that she painted. till's casket to illustrate the violent ways that white supremacy violated black bodies and disrupted black...
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many of richard nixon's closest and most guarded officers associates like logan and marj acker, both of whom rarely gave interviews he was able to build on prior works by jonathan aiken, conrad black and evan thomas. he read and references in the book literally tens of thousands of pages of oral housed at the nearby cal state fullerton center for oral history and a number of materials right here at the nixon library library pulling his research together, he identified some themes such as richard nixon's dutiful, hard work and interactions at a young age with members of very communities in southern california. nixon's work ethic is legendary, and carter highlights examples of nixon's time at duke law school, including the nixon second in his class from duke, which i did not know. there is perhaps no better account, nor any stronger endorsement of the authors findings than the fact that tricia nixon cox, president and mrs. nixon's eldest daughter, elected to write the foreword to this book, and she wrote in part, quote, much has been written about richard nixon's life and career. yet despite hundreds of volumes and profiles that have been penned, no author has taken such a richly de
many of richard nixon's closest and most guarded officers associates like logan and marj acker, both of whom rarely gave interviews he was able to build on prior works by jonathan aiken, conrad black and evan thomas. he read and references in the book literally tens of thousands of pages of oral housed at the nearby cal state fullerton center for oral history and a number of materials right here at the nixon library library pulling his research together, he identified some themes such as...
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richard tice somehow responsible for forcing them to run around the streets with weapons? this two tiered double standard mentality goes right back to sir keir's response to the black lives matteress than 48 lives matter riots. less than 48 hours after a riot culminated in the pulling down of the statue of edward colston, which was then dumped into bristol harbour. the then leader of the opposition took the knee with angela rayner. this was an acceptance that rioting and violence can be justified and that weak, namby pamby policing is all right. it's also an endorsement of the extreme ideology of critical race theory that was the driving force behind the blm movement . the behind the blm movement. the prime minister needs to confess that he was wrong to take the knee and to endorse the blm riot, and that his majesty's government's position is that last night's activities by an armed mob in birmingham were wrong, and inexcusable. otherwise, he is calling his endorsing. he is the proponent of two tier policing and the only way to restore order in this country is to ensure that the law is applied equally to all. it's no excuse for rioting in a democratic country that has just had
richard tice somehow responsible for forcing them to run around the streets with weapons? this two tiered double standard mentality goes right back to sir keir's response to the black lives matteress than 48 lives matter riots. less than 48 hours after a riot culminated in the pulling down of the statue of edward colston, which was then dumped into bristol harbour. the then leader of the opposition took the knee with angela rayner. this was an acceptance that rioting and violence can be...
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proud, black woman on display in the nearly 2 weeks that she has been the effect to democratic nominee for president of the united states. we saw it in the sister girl harris gave senator richardr when he interrupted her grilling of rod rosenstein, then pausing to say this during her visit to the wilmington campaign office. >> in those roles i took on perpetrators of all kinds. s. >> and we heard it and saw it, in atlanta this week, when she looked directly into the camera and challenged trump to debate her, next month. >> if you've got something to say-- say it to my face. >> i haven't seen anything that black on the presidential stage since barack obama say an amazing grace. trump is so flummoxed by harris he is trying to wield her race and gender as weapons against her as if they are a disqualifying wait for her to bear, and that's rich coming from a twice impeached four times indicted convicted on 34 felony counts former president, who was also found liable for fraud and sexual abuse, and indicted for trying to overturn the 2020 election, and steal national security secrets. if you have noticed, vice president harris spends little time addressing trump's racism and misogyn
proud, black woman on display in the nearly 2 weeks that she has been the effect to democratic nominee for president of the united states. we saw it in the sister girl harris gave senator richardr when he interrupted her grilling of rod rosenstein, then pausing to say this during her visit to the wilmington campaign office. >> in those roles i took on perpetrators of all kinds. s. >> and we heard it and saw it, in atlanta this week, when she looked directly into the camera and...
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wanted to go back a little bit to richard nixon and wondered if evan thomas in his research of nixon and being a journalist was aware nixon paved the path for the first black woman to operate a tv station in the united states where she granted a broadcast life sentence to gordon banks that opened the path for doctor banks to start here in detroit the first black open operated independent station in the united states. >> host: what station was that or is that? >> caller: this station went on the air 1975, cb 62, the station wenton the air and made national headlines because it was a pioneering broadcaster . they had a museum in the original studio of the stadium stadium and william banks was invited to the white house at the time and nixon told him he would work to help pestablish a broadcast station which ultimately did happen . so mr. thomas was a journalist i thought might have been interested. as a footnote in detroit history because he is widely known as auto capital but this is an important piece in history and i would be curious if he was aware of it. >> host: pardon me mr. thomas, karen, you seem to have intimate knowledge, are you part of the banks
wanted to go back a little bit to richard nixon and wondered if evan thomas in his research of nixon and being a journalist was aware nixon paved the path for the first black woman to operate a tv station in the united states where she granted a broadcast life sentence to gordon banks that opened the path for doctor banks to start here in detroit the first black open operated independent station in the united states. >> host: what station was that or is that? >> caller: this station...
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want to go back for a moment to richard nixon and i wonder if evan thomas in his research of nixon and being a journalist was aware that nixon paved the path for the first black owned and operated tv station in the united states, when he granted a broadcast license to william v. banks that opened the path for -- dr. banks to start the first black opened station in the out. >> host: what station is that? >> the station went on the anywhere 1975, wgpr tv 62. the state went on the air, made national headlines but a i was the pioneer in butting. today there is a museum in the original studios of the station devoted to that history, and we talk -- william banks was invite ed to the white house tom and nixon told him that he would work to help establish and get him a broadcast license, which ultimately did happen. and so mr. thomas was a journalist. thought might have been interested. >> guest: really interested. >> as a footnote in detroit history, because the city is widely known as the auto capital, motown, but this was an important piece of history, and i was just curious if mr. thomas was ware of it. >> host: karen, you seem to have a pretty intimate knowledge
want to go back for a moment to richard nixon and i wonder if evan thomas in his research of nixon and being a journalist was aware that nixon paved the path for the first black owned and operated tv station in the united states, when he granted a broadcast license to william v. banks that opened the path for -- dr. banks to start the first black opened station in the out. >> host: what station is that? >> the station went on the anywhere 1975, wgpr tv 62. the state went on the air,...
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back for a moment to a richard nixon and i wonder if evan thomas in his research of nixon and being a journalist was aware that nixon pay -- paved the path for the platte -- first black-ownedd and operated station which he glad -- granted a broadcast license away and the banks that open the path for dr. banks to start here in detroit the first black-owned and operated independent tv station in the united states. to make karen what station was sadder is that? >> the station went on the air 1975. debby gpr tv 62 per the station went on the air and made national headlines because it was the pioneer broadcasting but today there's there is a museum in the original studio devoted to that history and william banks was invited to the white house at the time and nixon told him that he would work to help establish and get him a broadcast license which ultimately did happen. so mr. thomas was a journalist and i thought he might be interested. in: a footnote in detroit histy the city was widely known as the auto capitol motown but but this important piece of history. and i was just curious if he was aware of that. i >> karen pardon me karen you seem to have a pretty intimate kno
back for a moment to a richard nixon and i wonder if evan thomas in his research of nixon and being a journalist was aware that nixon pay -- paved the path for the platte -- first black-ownedd and operated station which he glad -- granted a broadcast license away and the banks that open the path for dr. banks to start here in detroit the first black-owned and operated independent tv station in the united states. to make karen what station was sadder is that? >> the station went on the air...
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black spot somewhere. are you here today? a cia whistleblower the only one ever convicted for exposing the cia tortured plan. richard, are you here? okay. robert, i know you're here. he served in the u.s. air force. from 1988 to 92 and was a nuclear weapons maintenance technician for intercontinental ballistic missiles. he worked as a border patrol agent and then was recruited to work for the tsa air marshal program. he brought his concerns to the media and subsequently was fired because of the disclosure of security information. he had a lengthy battle before the systems protection board, the federal circuit and ultimately the supreme court. the supreme court ruled in his favor. thank you. [applause] continue with others, mr. lawrence. are you here? the case in the court of appeals compiling the state tax revenue agency to collect taxes on the wealthy individual who shares light on economic times such as tax evasion, tax havens, fraud and money laundering. the whistle in the state of oregon. tax evasion, money laundering carried out by wealthy individuals developed a formula known as house property [inaudible] a se
black spot somewhere. are you here today? a cia whistleblower the only one ever convicted for exposing the cia tortured plan. richard, are you here? okay. robert, i know you're here. he served in the u.s. air force. from 1988 to 92 and was a nuclear weapons maintenance technician for intercontinental ballistic missiles. he worked as a border patrol agent and then was recruited to work for the tsa air marshal program. he brought his concerns to the media and subsequently was fired because of the...
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black sororities and fraternities in the campaign with khalilah brown-dean. >> saturdays, historic convention speeches. watch noble remarks from presidential nominees and figures from the last several decades the former vice president richardixon continued his law & order campaign in his 1958 republican national convention speech in miami beach. >> the wave of crime is not going to be the way for future in the united states of america. we establish freedom in america so that america can take the lead and reestablishing fear from -- freedom in the world. >> watched american history tv, c-span 2, and watch coverage of the democratic national convention august 19 through august 22. you can watch the republican national convention any time on our website. >> richard brooke heiser has written and edited for the national review magazine for 50 years and has written books george washington, james madison, alexander hamilton, and the founding father he calls a gentleman revolutionary. now comes his latest, glorious lessons, john trumbull, painter of the american revolution. trumbull who lived between 1756 and 1843 is most famous for his four large paintings about the revolutionary war on the walls of the rotunda in the u.s. capito
black sororities and fraternities in the campaign with khalilah brown-dean. >> saturdays, historic convention speeches. watch noble remarks from presidential nominees and figures from the last several decades the former vice president richardixon continued his law & order campaign in his 1958 republican national convention speech in miami beach. >> the wave of crime is not going to be the way for future in the united states of america. we establish freedom in america so that...
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richard, democrats line. caller: i'm calling -- i'm an old white man, really old white man, and i'm not voting for kamala because she is blacke is a woman. i hope she carries on biden's programs. talking about housing, i've been in construction all my life. back in the 1970's i used to build houses for head savings and loans in them days -- i think clinton did away with them, i don't know why -- but if you owned a lot, you could get a government loan and pay it off in 25 years. it can be done. let's get on with it and give some people some -- not $200,000, $300,000 houses, but has taken the event and enjoy. host: ok. if in missouri giving his thoughts on issues concerning the democratic national convention. if you watch our coverage of it, you will see no doubt several signs being used during convention night. a photograph from "the washington post" this morning demonstrates that and demonstrates what is going on in the back on of how designs are used -- how the signs are used. ashley parker writing, "u.s. signs flooded the arena on the surprise appearance of kamala harris, her 'we fight, we win' slogan, and when sean fain -
richard, democrats line. caller: i'm calling -- i'm an old white man, really old white man, and i'm not voting for kamala because she is blacke is a woman. i hope she carries on biden's programs. talking about housing, i've been in construction all my life. back in the 1970's i used to build houses for head savings and loans in them days -- i think clinton did away with them, i don't know why -- but if you owned a lot, you could get a government loan and pay it off in 25 years. it can be done....
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neighbour, elliot richards, says rubbish is often dumped at the end of his drive, and once saw and reported someone too. we actually caught somebody here, and they were dumping garden waste in black 3,500 current and former staff of the fashion retailer next have won their six—year legal fight for equal pay, in a victory that's estimated to cost the company more than £30 million. it's the first equal pay claim against a national retailer to reach the final legal stage and secure a win, after a court found that next had indirectly discriminated against women. meghan owen has this report. i still really don't believe it's happened. it's absolutely incredible. 22 years working for next, and a six year legal battle against it, helen is now one of the 3,500 retail workers to have won an equal pay claim against her employer. i've always believed in fairness, and it doesn't seem fair that years and years after the equal pay act came in, when i was actually at school, that women were still earning less than men for similar roles. and, i'm a pensioner now, and it's unbelievable that we've had to wait until now for someone to actually recognise that our role is as valuable as a similar rol
neighbour, elliot richards, says rubbish is often dumped at the end of his drive, and once saw and reported someone too. we actually caught somebody here, and they were dumping garden waste in black 3,500 current and former staff of the fashion retailer next have won their six—year legal fight for equal pay, in a victory that's estimated to cost the company more than £30 million. it's the first equal pay claim against a national retailer to reach the final legal stage and secure a win, after...