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it's true, richard.vative, you are a white supremacist. >> richard: let me say. >> greg: larry elder. >> richard: you made this argument about what minorities want and what minorities don't want. as the minority of the table, i think it's simple. we want a seat at the table. >> greg: you are sitting right here. >> richard: how many openly black gay legislators? >> greg: i don't count them. there aren't a lot of short guys in the nbn i don't count them either. >> richard: you need to have people who have different lived experiences in the room to determine the policy. >> greg: this is what is destroying education. you have to fire the white teachers before you fire anybody else because you've got to make sure that the quotas are right. it's actually poison. >> richard: don't you see the difference between what you are saying and what a lot of these politicians are saying. you are seeing a seat at the table and they are saying no, take your seat at the back because these people been kept down too long. >>
it's true, richard.vative, you are a white supremacist. >> richard: let me say. >> greg: larry elder. >> richard: you made this argument about what minorities want and what minorities don't want. as the minority of the table, i think it's simple. we want a seat at the table. >> greg: you are sitting right here. >> richard: how many openly black gay legislators? >> greg: i don't count them. there aren't a lot of short guys in the nbn i don't count them either....
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richard and mary's beloved henry was 6 years old. of us sending our love to richard, mary and theo if you'd like to support rett syndrome research, you can donate in henry's name at texas' children's hospital that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >>> next on nbc bay area news tonight, two planes collided in midair. we are live on the scene with new information. >>> also, some uneasy memories in the san bruno. pg&e crews back near the side of the deadly pipeline explosion . we will tell you i. >>> plus, we are finally getting the inside story of the drowning at a high school in danville. it happened during pe class four years ago. chilling details about a distracted teacher and heartbroken parents. >>> the blame game continues in oakland. we are talking to the mayor.
richard and mary's beloved henry was 6 years old. of us sending our love to richard, mary and theo if you'd like to support rett syndrome research, you can donate in henry's name at texas' children's hospital that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >>> next on nbc bay area news tonight, two planes collided in midair. we are live on the scene with new information. >>> also, some...
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so, arthur hughes, who is playing richard at the moment, is the first disabled actor ever to play richardharlotte arrowsmith, who is a deaf actor, became the first actor to play a major shakespeare role on this stage. she played cassandra in troilus and cressida, but not because she was a deaf actor, because she, like arthur, she's a brilliant actor. but this is where it gets a little bit complicated. yeah. so, let's take this bit by bit, and we're talking diversity here. yeah. to what extent do you believe that colour—blind casting is the future? i think it's often colour—conscious casting that is the future, but i think there are many, many different ways of doing it. what we're trying to do is to reflect the society we are in, and whether that's to do with disability, ethnicity, gender... that's terribly difficult, isn't it? well, let's take gender. arguably, that's even more difficult in shakespeare, because he wrote at a time when, frankly, actors were all men. yeah. so he did limit the number of women... he did, he did. ..that he wrote about. i mean, one of the great actors of our t
so, arthur hughes, who is playing richard at the moment, is the first disabled actor ever to play richardharlotte arrowsmith, who is a deaf actor, became the first actor to play a major shakespeare role on this stage. she played cassandra in troilus and cressida, but not because she was a deaf actor, because she, like arthur, she's a brilliant actor. but this is where it gets a little bit complicated. yeah. so, let's take this bit by bit, and we're talking diversity here. yeah. to what extent...
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richard askham, bbc news.tting the city on the tourism map. archaeologists uncovered the leg bone of the controversial royal in august 2012 and this weekend, leicester's richard iii visitor centre is marking the occasion with a programme of talks about the discovery. amy payne reports. these turned out to be the remains of richard iii and ten years on the dig site is on proud display at the city's visitor centre where matthew reflects on an incredible find. coming down exactly on top of richard iii i —— was i want to say a stroke of genius but it was pure luck. there was no way of knowing looking at the knees that that was richard iii. it took another week of excavation and another five months of research after that and analysis to prove it was him. but of research after that and analysis to prove it was him.— to prove it was him. but for those in the richard _ to prove it was him. but for those in the richard iii _ to prove it was him. but for those in the richard iii society, - to prove it was him. but for t
richard askham, bbc news.tting the city on the tourism map. archaeologists uncovered the leg bone of the controversial royal in august 2012 and this weekend, leicester's richard iii visitor centre is marking the occasion with a programme of talks about the discovery. amy payne reports. these turned out to be the remains of richard iii and ten years on the dig site is on proud display at the city's visitor centre where matthew reflects on an incredible find. coming down exactly on top of richard...
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richard a. fowler.ng returning citizens get a better leap on life. >> dana: if you like my bracelet check out same skies nonprofit and women put these all together. so are in rwanda, some are near america. >> greg: my website is actually for profit. >> dana: that's it for us, everyone. turn it over to you because we could keep talking. "special report" suspect next. >> bret: great invention since greg is hooked on phonics. see you, guys. thanks, dana. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. two incumbent republicans try to hang on congressional seats in the face of opposition from former president trump. what the taliban takeover has done to afghanistan as the terror group celebrates one year since the u.s. withdrawal. and we will talk about that and more with south carolina republican senator tim scott. ♪ but breaking tonight former president trump says terrible th
richard a. fowler.ng returning citizens get a better leap on life. >> dana: if you like my bracelet check out same skies nonprofit and women put these all together. so are in rwanda, some are near america. >> greg: my website is actually for profit. >> dana: that's it for us, everyone. turn it over to you because we could keep talking. "special report" suspect next. >> bret: great invention since greg is hooked on phonics. see you, guys. thanks, dana. good...
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the construction on their own was richard. i saw you are reacting to some of what far as i was saying there, did you want to jump in? well, yes, i do want to offer one clarification. the armed forces, the military units present in the gordon car law, are not under the control. ready or command of armenia proper. these are local units of the democratically elected in the border car about leadership. so there is an important distinction. it's also a recognition of the limits of armenian influence and control. what we're focused on in armenia is much more the implementation of the terms of the cease fire agreement as a foundation for eventual peace treaty or agreement. but it's difficult to disagree with for ease because we share the same goals and objectives of regional peace and stability. nevertheless, i do think the recent attacks, the recent fighting in the past days have only demonstrated be imperative for greater engagement by the west, by the european union, to facilitate diplomatic engagement between armenia and algebra.
the construction on their own was richard. i saw you are reacting to some of what far as i was saying there, did you want to jump in? well, yes, i do want to offer one clarification. the armed forces, the military units present in the gordon car law, are not under the control. ready or command of armenia proper. these are local units of the democratically elected in the border car about leadership. so there is an important distinction. it's also a recognition of the limits of armenian influence...
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richard iii.o prove that it was richard iii. but for those in the richard iii society, the date of that very first dig is significant. everybody was so keen that this would happen, so i think when it finally did, it was a momentous occasion, it really meant something to, notjust to leicester, but to the world at large. the tenth anniversary of the uncovering of the remains of one of england's most controversial kings is being marked here at the visitors' centre this weekend with talks about the discovery kicking off a programme of events. it was really important to mark the tenth anniversary of what is a significant moment for leicester. you know, we didn't know it at that time, but richard was found this week ten years ago, and the story of king richard iii visitor centre and the re—internment of richard iii started. a decade on, they will be celebration and reflection on the start of a remarkable story that put leicester well and truly on the tourism map. that was amy payne and this is bbc news.
richard iii.o prove that it was richard iii. but for those in the richard iii society, the date of that very first dig is significant. everybody was so keen that this would happen, so i think when it finally did, it was a momentous occasion, it really meant something to, notjust to leicester, but to the world at large. the tenth anniversary of the uncovering of the remains of one of england's most controversial kings is being marked here at the visitors' centre this weekend with talks about the...
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richard askham, bbc news.putting the city on the tourism map. archaeologists uncovered the legbone of the controversial royal in august 2012 and this weekend, leicester's richard iii visitor centre is marking the occasion with a programme of talks about the discovery. amy payne reports. august 2012, and archaeologist matthew morris discovers human bones beneath the council car park in leicester. they turned out to be the remains of king richard iii, and ten years on, the dig site is on proud display at the city's visitors centre where matthew reflects on an incredible find. coming down exactly on top of richard iii was, i want to say a stroke of genius but it wasn't, it was pure luck. and, of course, you didn't realise it was richard iii at first, did you? absolutely, no, there was no way of knowing, looking at the knees that that was richard iii. it took another week of excavation and another five months of research after that, and analysis, to prove that it was richard iii. but for those in the richard iii s
richard askham, bbc news.putting the city on the tourism map. archaeologists uncovered the legbone of the controversial royal in august 2012 and this weekend, leicester's richard iii visitor centre is marking the occasion with a programme of talks about the discovery. amy payne reports. august 2012, and archaeologist matthew morris discovers human bones beneath the council car park in leicester. they turned out to be the remains of king richard iii, and ten years on, the dig site is on proud...
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richard and mary chose to share it publicly. to rai awareness. >> reporter: the worst days -- >> i think it's the hardest that it's ever felt as a caregiver. physically, mentally, worrying, the anxiety about what's going to happen with him, regression, what does the future look like >> reporter: and they shared the best days ♪ swimming in the sea ♪ >> reporter: like the celebration when richard first heard those two unforgettable words. >> henry looked at me and he called me dada for the first time just a few days ago. and it was something i'd been waiting for for years. >> reporter: physical therapy helped, briefly sitting up unsupported, a major milestone. richard and mary dedicated themselves to creating awareness of rett syndrome researchers even learning things from henry, studying his cells to one day help others but in may, richard tweeted henry had taken a turn for the worst but was home getting love from brother theo today richard and mary tweeting the crushing news that henry had passed away, writing, he had the softes
richard and mary chose to share it publicly. to rai awareness. >> reporter: the worst days -- >> i think it's the hardest that it's ever felt as a caregiver. physically, mentally, worrying, the anxiety about what's going to happen with him, regression, what does the future look like >> reporter: and they shared the best days ♪ swimming in the sea ♪ >> reporter: like the celebration when richard first heard those two unforgettable words. >> henry looked at me...
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richard. thank you all for coming. oh, what a treat for me to share with you and trying to put yellowstone park 150 years in 45 minutes is really tough. and i looked at lots of ned frost photographs, ifj, hayden's photographs. jack, richard, fred richard photographs some of my own and i have mixed in my love of yellowstone. my i call it my backyard granddad would let me drive the pick up at the age of ten to yellowstone as long as i remember it. all the streams, all the mountains and all the rock formation. and if i missed one, then he lit up a big black cigar and it was a jaguar. and i had to sit between he and my grandmother when we went to yellowstone. so i learned quickly. i didn't know why. these are some of the people and where we've gotten the photographs that are in today's presentation. that encompass. 150 years. this is a photograph that the dad took of me and artist point and i had just gone into the marine corps and had come back on leave and it came to my mind. ned frost and fred richard and the family of
richard. thank you all for coming. oh, what a treat for me to share with you and trying to put yellowstone park 150 years in 45 minutes is really tough. and i looked at lots of ned frost photographs, ifj, hayden's photographs. jack, richard, fred richard photographs some of my own and i have mixed in my love of yellowstone. my i call it my backyard granddad would let me drive the pick up at the age of ten to yellowstone as long as i remember it. all the streams, all the mountains and all the...
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of richard iii. it took another week of excavation and another five months of research after that and analysis to prove it was him. but of research after that and analysis to prove it was him.— to prove it was him. but for those in the richard _ to prove it was him. but for those in the richard iii _ to prove it was him. but for those in the richard iii society, - to prove it was him. but for those in the richard iii society, the - to prove it was him. but for those i in the richard iii society, the date of that very first date is significant. everybody was so keen that this would happen, so i think when it finally did, it was a momentous occasion, it really meant something to, notjust to leicester, but to the world at large. the tenth anniversary of the uncovering of the remains of one of england's most controversial kings is being marked here at the visitors' centre this weekend with talks about the discovery kicking off a programme of events. it was really important to mark the tenth anniversary o
of richard iii. it took another week of excavation and another five months of research after that and analysis to prove it was him. but of research after that and analysis to prove it was him.— to prove it was him. but for those in the richard _ to prove it was him. but for those in the richard iii _ to prove it was him. but for those in the richard iii society, - to prove it was him. but for those in the richard iii society, the - to prove it was him. but for those i in the richard iii...
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of king richard iii visitor centre and the re—internment of richard iii started.at put leicester well and truly on the tourism map. and a quick reminder before we go that ukraine's 0leksandr usyk has beaten anthonyjoshua by a split decision in the heavyweight contest injeddah. a fine end to the day for many of us, but a bit of rain in the forecast, too, particularly in the north. but on the whole this evening and overnight, at least for most of us, it is going to be dry with clear spells. so, let's have a look at the forecast, then. here's the big picture, and in the last few hours, we've seen a weather front moving southwards across the country. and it's been affecting northern parts of the uk, so a little bit of rain here, which is going to fizzle away as we go through the course of the evening. you can see it crossing parts of lancashire through yorkshire, approaching hull, and then there's really not much left of it. apart from a few showers here and there, maybe in western parts of scotland, it is looking dry and the temperatures will range from around ten de
of king richard iii visitor centre and the re—internment of richard iii started.at put leicester well and truly on the tourism map. and a quick reminder before we go that ukraine's 0leksandr usyk has beaten anthonyjoshua by a split decision in the heavyweight contest injeddah. a fine end to the day for many of us, but a bit of rain in the forecast, too, particularly in the north. but on the whole this evening and overnight, at least for most of us, it is going to be dry with clear spells. so,...
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gold for richards! — won four years ago. gold for richards! a _ won four years ago.go. gold for. richards! a glorious ride! place won four years ago. gold for- richards! a glorious ride! place is like centenary _ richards! a glorious ride! place is like centenary square _ richards! a glorious ride! place is like centenary square are - richards! a glorious ride! place is like centenary square are perfect| like centenary square are perfect for a time at from all the action. there is no rivalry here. in fact, the only competition is for the best photo spot. scotland won their fourth gold of the games, thanks to pauline wilson and rosemary lenton. side note, they have a combined age of 130, proving it is never too late, as they topped the podium in the woman's para bowls. scotland are guaranteed more medals on sunday. a big upset in defeating the current champion. we will have to wait until sunday to find out. mr macgregor, bbc news. let'sjoin natalie pirks in the alexander stadium for the latest on the athletics events. busy day here, eight gold medals up for grabs, but
gold for richards! — won four years ago. gold for richards! a _ won four years ago.go. gold for. richards! a glorious ride! place won four years ago. gold for- richards! a glorious ride! place is like centenary _ richards! a glorious ride! place is like centenary square _ richards! a glorious ride! place is like centenary square are - richards! a glorious ride! place is like centenary square are perfect| like centenary square are perfect for a time at from all the action. there is no rivalry...
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of king richard iii visitor centre and the re—internment of richard iii started.fore you go, 0leksandr usyk, has retained his unified world titles, dedicating his victory to the ukrainian armed forces. he beat anthonyjoshua on a split decision after 12 rounds. the fight in the city of was a repeat of the one in london, september. much more on the bbc news website. you can download also on the news app. you can get in touch with me on twitter. see you next time. a fine end to the day for many of us, but a bit of rain in the forecast, too, particularly in the north. but on the whole this evening and overnight, at least for most of us, it is going to be dry with clear spells. so, let's have a look at the forecast, then. here's the big picture, and in the last few hours, we've seen a weather front moving southwards across the country. here it is. and it's been affecting northern parts of the uk, so a little bit of rain here, which is going to fizzle away as we go through the course of the evening. you can see it crossing parts of lancashire through yorkshire, approach
of king richard iii visitor centre and the re—internment of richard iii started.fore you go, 0leksandr usyk, has retained his unified world titles, dedicating his victory to the ukrainian armed forces. he beat anthonyjoshua on a split decision after 12 rounds. the fight in the city of was a repeat of the one in london, september. much more on the bbc news website. you can download also on the news app. you can get in touch with me on twitter. see you next time. a fine end to the day for many...
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i think they want to do what richard has been suggesting.gorno-karabakh gain a position at the table. azerbaijan's perspective it is impossible. the military phase of the war ended, and there was a possibility for the status of nagorno-karabakh to be on the table and the prime minister did not agree with that. now pashinyan is saying we do want to negotiate that. this is the big issue. it is a political-legal issue. i do not think either side wants to resume large-scale military operations, but there are those who wish to restore it to. russia is not among those in the national leaders of armenia and azerbaijan are not among those. host: if both sides are eager to sign a treaty, a formal peace agreement, why has it been so difficult to broker this? >> is simply the case that there is fear on the armenian leadership side that there is such a -- maybe not huge, but vocal opposition that has included physical threats to pashinyan's survival where he is deemed a traitor for signing the agreement. back in the 1990's there was a horrible incident,
i think they want to do what richard has been suggesting.gorno-karabakh gain a position at the table. azerbaijan's perspective it is impossible. the military phase of the war ended, and there was a possibility for the status of nagorno-karabakh to be on the table and the prime minister did not agree with that. now pashinyan is saying we do want to negotiate that. this is the big issue. it is a political-legal issue. i do not think either side wants to resume large-scale military operations, but...
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i'm executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and the special hello to everyone watching on you tube this evening are the nixon foundation web site or all of those watching on c-span. i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixon in the nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald rumsfeld. he's the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on research and writing of his memoirs during the presidency years in san clemente. and he has the distinction of having seven interviewed the former president for 38 hours on tape in 1983 in those materials reside in the peabody archive. our distinguished speaker this evening is john roy price the road scholar and harvard educated attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of nixon. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser
i'm executive vice president of the richard nixon foundation and the special hello to everyone watching on you tube this evening are the nixon foundation web site or all of those watching on c-span. i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixon in the nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald...
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richard's commander, the duke of norfolk, died better, then his associate thomas stanley went over to the enemy and after richard died himself, and henry was crowned as henry the seventh and laid the foundation for a new english dynasty, the tudors, on august 22, 1864, the first geneva convention was concluded to improve the lot of the wounded and sick in active armies. it was signed by 12 participating countries conference, which was convened by switzerland at the initiative of the international committee of the red cross , this was a landmark event that laid the foundations of the international humanitarian law of war. then a lot was carried out, they led to huge casualties, including due to the lack of nearby medical personnel and generally accepted rules, the convention established the neutrality of hospitals, field infirmaries and dressing stations, doctors, orderlies, nurses, and all attendants were also recognized as neutral. they had to accept. all the sick and wounded and opponents were introduced for them, white flags and armbands with red crosses. russia joined the conventi
richard's commander, the duke of norfolk, died better, then his associate thomas stanley went over to the enemy and after richard died himself, and henry was crowned as henry the seventh and laid the foundation for a new english dynasty, the tudors, on august 22, 1864, the first geneva convention was concluded to improve the lot of the wounded and sick in active armies. it was signed by 12 participating countries conference, which was convened by switzerland at the initiative of the...
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i think richard norment smith ... wrote a biography. >> for people interested in politics. >> he made more prominent, again. very important figure. >> and then, leapfrogging forward to the ripon's society. what, why, when, how, where, who? >> for kansas city was an outfit of young people, like me, graduate students, lawyers, political scientists, biologists, engineers from the cambridge area, from mit, at harvard law school. it was a group of people who felt vaguely toward the more conservative party, the republican party. but then like a benjamin israeli, a conservative, yeah, we are conservatives but we have to do things in order for society to stay whole, stay coherent. for people who have confidence when things are working for them. and so, specifically, it was modeled on a british organization called the bo group, which was part of a concern party there, the tory party, but it was a bridge between academic circles, policy world, and officeholders. so, the ripon society said that with this grand pretension with tr
i think richard norment smith ... wrote a biography. >> for people interested in politics. >> he made more prominent, again. very important figure. >> and then, leapfrogging forward to the ripon's society. what, why, when, how, where, who? >> for kansas city was an outfit of young people, like me, graduate students, lawyers, political scientists, biologists, engineers from the cambridge area, from mit, at harvard law school. it was a group of people who felt vaguely...
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and now, i would like to invite richard fischer to kick off the program.rd is the former president and ceo of the federal reserve bank of dallas, as i mentioned. and most importantly a recipient of the council's most prestigious honor, they ate neil mullin award. richard began his career in private banking before becoming an assistant to the secretary of the treasury during the carter administration. he served as deputy u.s. trade administrative representative in the clinton administration. his experience also includes working for secretary of state henry kissinger's strategic advisory firm and founder of his own fischer capital management. he holds a bachelors degree in economics from harvard university and a mba from stanford. i know we're all in for a fascinating conversation. gentlemen, thank you again. and with that, take it away, richard. >> thank you, liz, and i want to introduce jeffrey beyond what was stated in the flap of the book. he and i have been friends now for 44 years. jeffrey is a true public servant. he went to dartmouth and then he went
and now, i would like to invite richard fischer to kick off the program.rd is the former president and ceo of the federal reserve bank of dallas, as i mentioned. and most importantly a recipient of the council's most prestigious honor, they ate neil mullin award. richard began his career in private banking before becoming an assistant to the secretary of the treasury during the carter administration. he served as deputy u.s. trade administrative representative in the clinton administration. his...
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when we come back, i'm going to ask richard and susan about an article richard wrote in which he saidt's time to end the ambiguity and declare that the united states will come to taiwan's defense in the event of a chinese attack. is that a good idea? when we come back. (other money manager) different how? you sell higigh commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other m money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher ininvestments) never at fisher investments. (other money m manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when clients do better. that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette... every step, brought her pain. their only hope: mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world. bringing free surgeries to people who have no other hope.
when we come back, i'm going to ask richard and susan about an article richard wrote in which he saidt's time to end the ambiguity and declare that the united states will come to taiwan's defense in the event of a chinese attack. is that a good idea? when we come back. (other money manager) different how? you sell higigh commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other m money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher ininvestments)...
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this was the very first executive order that richard nixon signed. it was signed two days after the inaugural parade was over. these are the members of the domestic cabinet. what's it happened was that nixon had, serving under eisenhower, was very familiar with the national security council, which we all heard, which was created by statute in 1947. the president was chairman of the vice president, was a statutory member, he had five statutory members. defense, state, cia, so on. this was nixon's idea about formulating domestic policy. in his early iterations with patrick moynahan, they talked about themselves after the election. he said, he wanted something which, in a formal way, could manage the process of making policy about domestication. whether it was, you know, world development or whether it was health insurance, or whether it was welfare. he wanted some place for it to be discussed at the top level of government, and he used it as i would've expected he would. he was, almost like an appellate judge, in my view, of richard nixon. he had that
this was the very first executive order that richard nixon signed. it was signed two days after the inaugural parade was over. these are the members of the domestic cabinet. what's it happened was that nixon had, serving under eisenhower, was very familiar with the national security council, which we all heard, which was created by statute in 1947. the president was chairman of the vice president, was a statutory member, he had five statutory members. defense, state, cia, so on. this was...
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when we come back, i'm going to ask richard haass and susan shirk about an article richard haass wrote in which he said it is time to end the ambiguity and declare that the united states will come to taiwan's defense in the event of a chinese attack. is that a good idea? when we come back. try downy wrinkle guard fabric softener! wrinkle guard penetrates deep into fibers, leaving clothes so soft, wrinkles don't want to stick around. make mornings smoother with downy wrinkle guard fabric softener. heyyy! (steins breaking) your cousin. ♪ from boston. ♪ it means, “ok-to-beer-fest”. another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy. (cheers) your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >> tech: cracked windshield? trust safelite. we'll replace your glass and recalibrate your vehicle's camera, so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning work properly. don't wait--schedule now. >> singers: ♪
when we come back, i'm going to ask richard haass and susan shirk about an article richard haass wrote in which he said it is time to end the ambiguity and declare that the united states will come to taiwan's defense in the event of a chinese attack. is that a good idea? when we come back. try downy wrinkle guard fabric softener! wrinkle guard penetrates deep into fibers, leaving clothes so soft, wrinkles don't want to stick around. make mornings smoother with downy wrinkle guard fabric...
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of king richard iii visitor centre and the re—internment of richard iii started. story that put leicester well and truly on the tourism map. tribal warriors in south africa have proclaimed the new king of the zulus. there were jubilant scenes, with dancing and clan elders paying tribute to misuzulu ka zwelithini. the ceremony was held despite challenges by some members of the royal family who argue that he is not the rightful heir. the zulu nation is south africa's largest ethnic group with more than 12 million people. the zulu kingdom has no official political power, but it remains influential amongst the zulu nation in kwazulu—natal province. it's been one year since the taliban took control of afghanistan. to show solidarity, people across the uk and europe are taking up the ancient afghan tradition of kite—flying. organisers want the kite festivals to remind the world of the freedoms which have been lost in afghanistan — and the help its people still need. megan paterson reports. on a hillside in bradford, naweet shows off his kite—flying skills, learnt in his
of king richard iii visitor centre and the re—internment of richard iii started. story that put leicester well and truly on the tourism map. tribal warriors in south africa have proclaimed the new king of the zulus. there were jubilant scenes, with dancing and clan elders paying tribute to misuzulu ka zwelithini. the ceremony was held despite challenges by some members of the royal family who argue that he is not the rightful heir. the zulu nation is south africa's largest ethnic group with...
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i mean, how be that richard were mentioning earlier, these pictures are very dark. we're seeing officials are arriving to greet here is this the china reception that you would expect for such a high level figure in the united states? well, yeah, i think so. so you can just make her out there in the, in what seems to be a light pink pants suit and, and yet, i mean, they said you sort of a, it looks a little bit more and for maybe i've been on quite a few of these official trips with german ministers, for instance, with an alina babel, the, the german foreign minister, also, you know, senior dignitary. and yeah, it's normal. of course you have a special plane and it's normal for there to be a group of people receiving. then the visitor on the ground, it could be, you know, you will have people from, for, from us representatives and tie one of course it doesn't have neighbors embassy there, but it does have a representative office to kind of manage the sort of unofficial relationship between, between the usaa and taiwan, and it would be interesting see, but we cannot r
i mean, how be that richard were mentioning earlier, these pictures are very dark. we're seeing officials are arriving to greet here is this the china reception that you would expect for such a high level figure in the united states? well, yeah, i think so. so you can just make her out there in the, in what seems to be a light pink pants suit and, and yet, i mean, they said you sort of a, it looks a little bit more and for maybe i've been on quite a few of these official trips with german...
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but and may, richard tweeted henry had taken a turn for the worst.rom brother theo. richard and mary tweeting the crushing news that henry had passed away. writing, he had the softest blue eyes, an easy smile, and a contagious giggle. we always surrounded him with love, and he returned it, and so much more. richard and mary's beloved henry was six years old. >> if you would like to support rett syndrome research, you could donate and henry's name to texas children's hospital, excuse me, that wraps it up for us at this hour. we will be back again tomorrow at 2 pm eastern. simone sanders picks things up after a quick break. after a quick break. ♪ i'm way ahead of schedule with my trusty team ♪ ♪ there's heather on the hedges ♪ ♪ and kenny on the koi ♪ ♪ and your truck's been demolished by the peterson boy ♪ ♪ yes -- ♪ wait, what was that? timber... [ sighs heavily ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you've built with affordable coverage. in order for small businesses to thrive, progressive helps protect what you've
but and may, richard tweeted henry had taken a turn for the worst.rom brother theo. richard and mary tweeting the crushing news that henry had passed away. writing, he had the softest blue eyes, an easy smile, and a contagious giggle. we always surrounded him with love, and he returned it, and so much more. richard and mary's beloved henry was six years old. >> if you would like to support rett syndrome research, you could donate and henry's name to texas children's hospital, excuse me,...
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you bring up there, richard isaac, right? when i asked you then with for the view from taiwan, how are people in taipei looking at the war in ukraine and russia's invasion to they see that in their own local circumstances. your lot of people say low the, you grew up with them. bull lead trailyn most there are military, he play one is more solid leaving them. but until the po and his people are very used to china grades in the past few years, they load the, with the think are low chain. now with a tech i want, i've spoken with a local people and as 3 i actually don't show any concerns regarding located from b g o. signer has made very serious comments. they said the u. s. is playing with fire that it will pay the price at zachary, are you say people aren't worried on the streets? do they think that there will be some kind of at least political or economic consequences from this? well, you fax last one is company already stopped from a plan which has placed by china this morning that china has already placed the spend imploding
you bring up there, richard isaac, right? when i asked you then with for the view from taiwan, how are people in taipei looking at the war in ukraine and russia's invasion to they see that in their own local circumstances. your lot of people say low the, you grew up with them. bull lead trailyn most there are military, he play one is more solid leaving them. but until the po and his people are very used to china grades in the past few years, they load the, with the think are low chain. now with...
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>> i think they -- if they have the means i think richard had the means to.illion it is not like he needed money. i think a lot of people don't have a choice. they have to work. so you know, it's that it is also narcissism. i hate to say it. >> waiting on you so full of themselves. right let's keep it right they want to be on tv. >> entertainment reporter i can't be negative to celebrities. lawrence: all the time ept this exclusive going forward so i can't say all of narcissist that's exactly what they are. >> it is true so i completely understand why they want to continue to work and again sometimes they need to they needed money but richard didn't. lawrence: it is good to have you in studio thank you so much. you got it thank you so much for watching live here next saturday night at 10 p.m. eastern time until then you can find me on social media. lawrence b. jones set your dvr so you never miss a show. don't forget to sending stories at cross country at fox.com. good night america. brian: hi, everyone it's saturday night. i'm brian kilmeade, welcome to "one
>> i think they -- if they have the means i think richard had the means to.illion it is not like he needed money. i think a lot of people don't have a choice. they have to work. so you know, it's that it is also narcissism. i hate to say it. >> waiting on you so full of themselves. right let's keep it right they want to be on tv. >> entertainment reporter i can't be negative to celebrities. lawrence: all the time ept this exclusive going forward so i can't say all of...
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today, richard and mary tweeting the crushing news, that henry had passed away.the softest blue eyes, at easy smile, and a contagious giggle. we always surrounded him with love and he returned it, and so much more. richard and mary's beloved henry with six years old. >> our heavy hearts are with the engel family tonight. if you would like to learn more and support the rett syndrome research foundation, donations are being made in henry's name to texas children's hospital. and from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, we are thinking of the engel family and thank you for staying up late with us. i will see you again tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight on all in -- >> if they do indict him, that doesn't render him ineligible to run. or even be president. >> he can, listen, eugene debs ran for president from a federal prison. >> as the mar-a-lago -- hearing convenes in florida, trump's chief financial officer pleads guilty new york. >> allen will ultimately be providing testimony. that is against donald. >> tonight, the rank criminalities running the 45th p
today, richard and mary tweeting the crushing news, that henry had passed away.the softest blue eyes, at easy smile, and a contagious giggle. we always surrounded him with love and he returned it, and so much more. richard and mary's beloved henry with six years old. >> our heavy hearts are with the engel family tonight. if you would like to learn more and support the rett syndrome research foundation, donations are being made in henry's name to texas children's hospital. and from all of...
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richard weitz joins us now. he serves at the hudson institute talking about the first anniversary of the taliban taking over the afghanistan. but first, could you talk about the hudson institute? guest: it is one of several independent research organizations located primarily in washington focusing on international policy questions and how to include the u.s. response. it was set up after world war ii and the initial question of interest was we have now seen use of nuclear weapons for the first time, will they be used again? what does that mean for international politics. what questions do we need to address? it is evolved over time with different focuses. sometimes domestic politics, sometimes foreign policy. we have been focused a lot on china. hudson is divided into several centers. my center focuses a lot on the great power relations, i've a book coming out on the russia /china relations. the iran negotiations, korean nuclear weapons. other centers focus on different areas of policy. host: hudson.org. and a
richard weitz joins us now. he serves at the hudson institute talking about the first anniversary of the taliban taking over the afghanistan. but first, could you talk about the hudson institute? guest: it is one of several independent research organizations located primarily in washington focusing on international policy questions and how to include the u.s. response. it was set up after world war ii and the initial question of interest was we have now seen use of nuclear weapons for the first...
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richard harrigan. new zealand is warning the 10s of thousands of people may have to move to higher ground because of climate change. and mr. james shaw told reporters that about $70000.00 coastal homes were at risk from rising seas and many more indolent homes . what at risk from flooding rivers? he was speaking as the government released its 1st ever climate adaptation plan. an over the course of the last year or so, there have been new zealanders all over the country who have experienced 1st hand, the increasing impact of climate change in their communities. so people are now experiencing with increasing severity and increasing frequency, the floods, the droughts in the storms that are associated with a change in climate. now we have known about climate change for more than 3 decades . and, you know, during the course of that time, there were plenty of opportunities for us to start to take action on climate change and on adapting to the fix of climate change. and to tell you the honest truth, we did
richard harrigan. new zealand is warning the 10s of thousands of people may have to move to higher ground because of climate change. and mr. james shaw told reporters that about $70000.00 coastal homes were at risk from rising seas and many more indolent homes . what at risk from flooding rivers? he was speaking as the government released its 1st ever climate adaptation plan. an over the course of the last year or so, there have been new zealanders all over the country who have experienced 1st...
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okay, thank you very much for that, our richard. what kind of reaction are we expecting to see from beijing where we've also seen statements coming up very extensive statement coming out of the foreign minister, beijing saying that it once to see the americans kind of stepping back from what it sees. it escalates reactions, and we've also had the p a lay, the chinese military announcing the date is going to be a launching operations. what it calls joint military operations around taiwan on to the, the, the north in the south west in an south eastern regions of taiwan. island so, so this announcement has come through already. there are comparisons being made to the last kind of a military operations on this scale that the chinese launch. we're back in the 1990s. so certainly, you know, military steps being taken, but will obviously digest in the next few days to what extent these pose a risk to the stability in the regional whether they manage to remain contained and to avoid any escalation risk with the americans. for instance. than
okay, thank you very much for that, our richard. what kind of reaction are we expecting to see from beijing where we've also seen statements coming up very extensive statement coming out of the foreign minister, beijing saying that it once to see the americans kind of stepping back from what it sees. it escalates reactions, and we've also had the p a lay, the chinese military announcing the date is going to be a launching operations. what it calls joint military operations around taiwan on to...
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i'm joining me not from manila is richard have area and he's an author columnist and political scientist and has written extensively about china relations with se asia missions. richard, and what do you see is the wider impact of nancy pelosi is taiwan wizard, on our seo admissions. well, definitely did. there's the element of geography, right. so if you're in the philippines, taiwanese just across to lose on straight. so if anything happens straight, we'll have a direct impact on countries like the philippines. there's also the aspect of sol trying to see as you may know and sell chinese embraces huge parts of taiwan. and it's also, we're a number of saudis, asian countries have claims and we have seen, based on recent reports that china, one of his retire literary measures is to conduct life fire exercises across salt, trying to see falling, to visit of nancy pelosi to tie one, the other thing, of course, is the fact that taiwan and china both have very good economic relationship with many can be seen to region. so even though majority of saw does asian countries have a one? china poli
i'm joining me not from manila is richard have area and he's an author columnist and political scientist and has written extensively about china relations with se asia missions. richard, and what do you see is the wider impact of nancy pelosi is taiwan wizard, on our seo admissions. well, definitely did. there's the element of geography, right. so if you're in the philippines, taiwanese just across to lose on straight. so if anything happens straight, we'll have a direct impact on countries...
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richard, this trip has been so controversial. what do we know about polos, his motives to go to tie one now of all times? yes it is. we just heard there, so it hello. see has his release the statement. she's also released an, an opinion piece in the washington post sort of framing the reasoning behind her visit. and she's framing it very much in this kind of yet supporting democracy. and, and it as part of the, what she frame says, the kind of the world facing a choice between autocracy and democracy to remark, kind of putting this, this visit in that context of, for example, what's happening in ukraine, of course, the, the russian invasion of ukraine also, you know what she is framing as a struggling democracy, being invaded by an aggressor and very much framing her visit to, to tie one in that context. that is not going to sit at all well. but with the chinese, of course, who will see this is an intrusion in their system. and also they will see support for the taiwanese democracy as code for effectively de facto support for tai
richard, this trip has been so controversial. what do we know about polos, his motives to go to tie one now of all times? yes it is. we just heard there, so it hello. see has his release the statement. she's also released an, an opinion piece in the washington post sort of framing the reasoning behind her visit. and she's framing it very much in this kind of yet supporting democracy. and, and it as part of the, what she frame says, the kind of the world facing a choice between autocracy and...