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cornellus sinclair dishappened in late august, 1825. he was one of dozens of african-american children to vanish in similar circumstances from philadelphia that year alone. and in the early 19th century the city of philadelphia was actually the hub of american slavery's blackest market. it's grid streets, tangled alleys were huntinggrounds for crews of professional kidnappers who made their livings turning free black kid like ten-year-old cornelius into southern slaves. and they did their work swiftly and shamelessly, in brazen affront to the city of philadelphia's reputation as the city of brotherly love, as a safe haven for people of color, and as the headquarters of america's antislavery movement in this period. none of that to kidnappers mattered one jot. in truth, early 19th century philadelphia was actually one of the most dangerous places to be free and black anywhere in the united states. and this is a product of its location. try imagine a map of 19th 19th century america in your head and think but the position of philadelphia,
cornellus sinclair dishappened in late august, 1825. he was one of dozens of african-american children to vanish in similar circumstances from philadelphia that year alone. and in the early 19th century the city of philadelphia was actually the hub of american slavery's blackest market. it's grid streets, tangled alleys were huntinggrounds for crews of professional kidnappers who made their livings turning free black kid like ten-year-old cornelius into southern slaves. and they did their work...
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month for your performance art for example joining us to discuss universal basic income we have sinclair skinner marshall our back and josh universal basic income has smashed onto the stage with and to yank whatever he was asked should we be in the middle east fighting for the oil universal basic income is the answer whatever the question was universal basic income was his answer this idea of giving free money it's kind of based off of the notion that well the fed gave free money to the banks to bail them out 14 trillion dollars why not give us a trillion dollars a year for your money just when you think of this war think you know if that's where it starts is is this sort of you know justice and thinking about money as this obstruct thing that central banks can print with there's no consequences for debt and so why not why not distribute this way is where it comes down to also you know i pay taxes presumably to get something in exchange i get the infrastructure i get the place i get the sanitation i get the military and it's an abstract process and it goes through the matrix of politicia
month for your performance art for example joining us to discuss universal basic income we have sinclair skinner marshall our back and josh universal basic income has smashed onto the stage with and to yank whatever he was asked should we be in the middle east fighting for the oil universal basic income is the answer whatever the question was universal basic income was his answer this idea of giving free money it's kind of based off of the notion that well the fed gave free money to the banks...
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and we're back with david sinclair professor of genetics at harvard medical school discussing whether external use. pipe dream or in knowledge so distant future so. david reprogramming our cells raising the levels of a and a d. plus molecule that will help reset the aging clock fine allowing a 60 year old to feel like 50 a 40 year old like 30 and cetera but is it possible to actually stop aging completely or only slow down. well if you ask me that just 2 years ago i would have said there's no way we can stop aging and we still don't know how to do that but we do know know how to reprogram cells to be very young again and take the age at least of a mouse was i all the way back from one year of age which is an old i back to being just a couple of months so now when you ask me that i have to say in theory it's possible that we could reset the body multiple times now we've research and i once but we're now testing if we could do it twice 3 times and maybe we can reset 100 times we don't know it just yet but that's a very exciting prospect that we will be able to have multiple resets withi
and we're back with david sinclair professor of genetics at harvard medical school discussing whether external use. pipe dream or in knowledge so distant future so. david reprogramming our cells raising the levels of a and a d. plus molecule that will help reset the aging clock fine allowing a 60 year old to feel like 50 a 40 year old like 30 and cetera but is it possible to actually stop aging completely or only slow down. well if you ask me that just 2 years ago i would have said there's no...
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sinclair now moves ahead of abby wambach of the us, on 185 goals.ths after losing the world cup final against england in a super over, they lost the 3rd t20 international against india the same way. the two sides were tied after 20 overs each — with kane williamson's 95 for the black caps helping new zealand to match india's total of 179. in the super over that followed, the home side made 17 for nought from their 6 balls, which india bettered — with rohit sharma scoring 15 of their 20 runs as the tourists took an unbeatable 3—nil lead in the four—match series. it was good fun to be out there in the middle. this is my first super bowl i batted but i have been part of it before but the first time i batted so i had no idea whether to ta ke batted so i had no idea whether to take a single first balljust go for it but in the end it was a good result for us. i feel for new zealand, they played really good cricket. to be on the losing side for them, i know how disappointed it will be for them. elsewhere, zimbabwe have a lead of 175 runs over sri lanka, as
sinclair now moves ahead of abby wambach of the us, on 185 goals.ths after losing the world cup final against england in a super over, they lost the 3rd t20 international against india the same way. the two sides were tied after 20 overs each — with kane williamson's 95 for the black caps helping new zealand to match india's total of 179. in the super over that followed, the home side made 17 for nought from their 6 balls, which india bettered — with rohit sharma scoring 15 of their 20 runs...
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wroteid sinclair lewis "our town." i think you were referring to "main street." " ourrdan wilder wrote town." eric: this gentleman caught a , my sayingtake sinclair lewis wrote "our town." of course, he wrote "main street." >> now for the question. did you watch "boardwalk empire" by any chance? eric: no. >> my question was, how realistic do you think it is, but you don't know. eric: i'm sorry. somewhere notead long ago that it may have been 1920 or not exactly that year that in the midst of all this one of if notad the largest demonstration down at that time. is that correct or was that a slightly different year? i know there were so many convening things. veterans and anger about the war, prohibition, all these things. i was just wondering, does that come out too much? eric: to the best of my knowledge, nothing like that happened in 1920. what was the cause of the demonstration? the bonus army. that would have been later. eric: that was quite a bit a bit later. >> i was wondering. it did not come up too much. eric: p
wroteid sinclair lewis "our town." i think you were referring to "main street." " ourrdan wilder wrote town." eric: this gentleman caught a , my sayingtake sinclair lewis wrote "our town." of course, he wrote "main street." >> now for the question. did you watch "boardwalk empire" by any chance? eric: no. >> my question was, how realistic do you think it is, but you don't know. eric: i'm sorry. somewhere notead long ago...
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you said that sinclair lewis wrote the book "our town." i think you're referring to "main street." >> oh, for heaven's sake. >> and thorton wilder, of course, wrote "our town." >> this gentleman caught a foolish mistake, my saying that sinclair lewis wrote "our town." of course he wrote "main street." >> now for the question. did you watch "boardwalk empire," by any chance? >> no. >> ok. my question was how realistic did you think it was, but you do not know. >> i have no idea. i am sorry. >> i had a question. i think i read somewhere not too long ago that -- it may have been 1920, although maybe it was not exactly that year, that, in the midst of all this turmoil, i think you had one of the largest, if not the largest, demonstration actually down on the mall at that time. is that correct or was that maybe a slightly different year? there were so many convening things -- veterans, anger about the war, prohibition come all these things. i was just wondering does that come out too much? >> to the best of my knowledge, nothing like that happe
you said that sinclair lewis wrote the book "our town." i think you're referring to "main street." >> oh, for heaven's sake. >> and thorton wilder, of course, wrote "our town." >> this gentleman caught a foolish mistake, my saying that sinclair lewis wrote "our town." of course he wrote "main street." >> now for the question. did you watch "boardwalk empire," by any chance? >> no. >> ok. my question...
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a daily places radiates income but places that don't exist on show in an exhibition at the sinclair house museum barge home. this is a digital our virtual worlds created on the computer. created by algorithms and advanced software it's the art form of the 21st century and of the digital revolution technology is a game changer. not only in arts the real world we live in has also been radically affected nature is no longer we are mercilessly exploiting its results by products of. consumerism often land in the sea martin corals are made of plastic waste not only in this meant to reality artwork a striking number of virtual worlds depict one thing in intact nature untouched by human activity in everyday life 2 pictures of the real world have schuman traces a raised by photoshop. here at least when mankind touches nature as in this installation it doesn't destroy it actually makes it grow. and now recreate it can show the kind of nature we yearn for as we would like it to be again deserted an idyllic yeah. and yet. this longing for night church is nothing new 200 years ago caspar david friedri
a daily places radiates income but places that don't exist on show in an exhibition at the sinclair house museum barge home. this is a digital our virtual worlds created on the computer. created by algorithms and advanced software it's the art form of the 21st century and of the digital revolution technology is a game changer. not only in arts the real world we live in has also been radically affected nature is no longer we are mercilessly exploiting its results by products of. consumerism...
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it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happened made in the city, so you could always pick one up ex—factory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to set our own companies up. the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought we'd check out some of their more recent work. all in the name of social interaction, of course. why is abertay university so hot on gaming? at abertay, all the staff have either previously made video games or we currently make video games and we are all part of a research lab called abertay game lab that make really fun, experimental games that push the boundaries of computer gaming in different ways. so you've got some other students playing some other of your games over there. that game was created by dr mona bozdog, who's sloped on with lara. now, mona, there are a lot of different games here, all telling intere
it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happened made in the city, so you could always pick one up ex—factory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to set our own companies up. the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought we'd check...
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. >> and in this it seems like francis sinclair and their people didn't leave the church but they recognizedhe responsibility to i don't know challenge the church. >> yes. francis was very much and we as franciscans today we follow francis and francis' vision was we stay in communion with the church, we are part of the church. but part of our responsibility as being part of the church is to challenge those things that are not right. >> sounds very good. we do it on the domestic level. my wife says i'm committed to you i'm part of the community but i'm challenging you as well. it's part of my job. let's take a break sister. >> okay, thank you. >> we'll be back in a couple of minutes and we'll talk further about the franciscans. ♪ [ music ] >>> hello and welcome back. we have a few more minutes to talk with sister ellen mccabe. we'll squeeze a lot in. sister helen we wanted to ask you about projects that your congregation and order is doing. you mentioned hospital work. >> uh huh. we were initially founded in holland by appeases yant woman who served the people in her village so she was teachi
. >> and in this it seems like francis sinclair and their people didn't leave the church but they recognizedhe responsibility to i don't know challenge the church. >> yes. francis was very much and we as franciscans today we follow francis and francis' vision was we stay in communion with the church, we are part of the church. but part of our responsibility as being part of the church is to challenge those things that are not right. >> sounds very good. we do it on the...
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it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happenede in the city, so you could always pick one up ex —fa ctory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to go and set our own companies up. this the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought we'd check out some of their more recent work. all in the name of social interaction, of course. why is abertay university so hot on gaming? at abertay, all the staff have either previously made video games or we currently make video games and we are all part of a research lab called abertay game lab that make really fun, experimental games that push the boundaries of computer gaming in different ways. so, you've got some other students playing some other of your games, they're over there. that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara. now, mona, there are a lot of different games here, c
it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happenede in the city, so you could always pick one up ex —fa ctory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to go and set our own companies up. this the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought...
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ever since the 19th thirty's when there was the great presidential governor campaign with upton sinclair who ran for governor on a basically a real estate that he was a follower of henry george he realize. is that the precondition for a governor being governor of california was not understanding how the economy worked author of the jungle up to claire came up with the phrase you never trust a guy whose salary depends on him being lying to paraphrase he was like the jimmy mcmillan of the age that the rent is too dang high r.t. los angeles basically exists and is so wealthy at the hollywood industry thanks to the u.s. state department enforcing intellectual property law around the world and forcing other nations to respect perpetual copyright silicon valley san francisco has similar silicon valley also has the added benefit of massive amounts of darpa money the department of defense poor is money in there for them to develop technology for the military weaponry and in fact in the 2020 budget that was significantly increased as we pivot towards more cyber war ai war and outer space war when
ever since the 19th thirty's when there was the great presidential governor campaign with upton sinclair who ran for governor on a basically a real estate that he was a follower of henry george he realize. is that the precondition for a governor being governor of california was not understanding how the economy worked author of the jungle up to claire came up with the phrase you never trust a guy whose salary depends on him being lying to paraphrase he was like the jimmy mcmillan of the age...
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month for your performance art for example joining us to discuss universal basic income we have sinclair skinner marshall our back and josh universal basic income has smashed onto the stage with andrew yang whatever he was asked should we be in the middle east fighting for the oil universal basic income is the answer whatever the question was universal basic income was his answer this idea of giving free money it's kind of based off of the notion that well the fed gave free money to the banks to bail them out $14.00 trillion dollars why not give us a trillion dollars a year in free money just many think of this while i think you know i think that's where it starts is is this the sort of you know justice and thinking about money as this obstruct thing that that central by.
month for your performance art for example joining us to discuss universal basic income we have sinclair skinner marshall our back and josh universal basic income has smashed onto the stage with andrew yang whatever he was asked should we be in the middle east fighting for the oil universal basic income is the answer whatever the question was universal basic income was his answer this idea of giving free money it's kind of based off of the notion that well the fed gave free money to the banks...
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it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happened city, so you could always pick one up ex—factory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point, and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to set our own companies up. the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought we'd check out some of their more recent work. all in the name of social interaction, of course. why is abertay university so hot on gaming? at abertay, all the staff have either previously made video games or we currently make video games and we are all part of a research lab called the abertay game lab that make really fun, experimental games that push the boundaries of computer gaming in different ways. so you've got some other students playing some other of your games over there. that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara. now, mona, there are a lot of different games here, all telling interesting, dif
it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happened city, so you could always pick one up ex—factory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point, and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to set our own companies up. the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought we'd check out some of...
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it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happened the city, so you could always pick one up ex —fa ctory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to go and set our own companies up. the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought we'd check out some of their more recent work. all in the name of social interaction, of course. why is abertay university so hot on gaming? at abertay, all the staff have either previously made video games or we currently make video games and we are all part of a research lab called abertay game lab that make really fun, experimental games that push the boundaries of computer gaming in different ways. so, you've got some other students playing some other of your games, they're over there. that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara. now, mona, there are a lot of different games here, all tellin
it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happened the city, so you could always pick one up ex —fa ctory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to go and set our own companies up. the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought we'd check...
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it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happenedin the city, so you could always pick one up ex —fa ctory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to go and set our own companies up. the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought we'd check out some of their more recent work. all in the name of social interaction, of course. why is abertay university so hot on gaming? at abertay, all the staff have either previously made video games or we currently make video games and we are all part of a research lab called abertay game lab that make really fun, experimental games that push the boundaries of computer gaming in different ways. so, you've got some other students playing some other of your games, they're over there. that game was created by dr mona bozdog who sloped on with lara. now, mona, there are a lot of different games here, all tell
it started off back in the 1980s, there was a lot of us programming away on sinclair spectrums that happenedin the city, so you could always pick one up ex —fa ctory when they went slightly wrong for less than they cost in the shops. some amazing video games came out of the city at that point and that gave a lot of us the inspiration to go and set our own companies up. the world's first video games degree was offered here by abertay university all the way back in 1997, so we thought we'd...
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month for your performance art for example joining us to discuss universal basic income we have sinclair skinner marshall our back and josh universal basic income has smashed onto the stage with andrew yang whatever he was asked should we be in the middle east fighting for the oil universal basic income is the answer whatever the question was universal basic income was his answer this idea of giving free money it's kind of based off of the notion that well the fed gave free money.
month for your performance art for example joining us to discuss universal basic income we have sinclair skinner marshall our back and josh universal basic income has smashed onto the stage with andrew yang whatever he was asked should we be in the middle east fighting for the oil universal basic income is the answer whatever the question was universal basic income was his answer this idea of giving free money it's kind of based off of the notion that well the fed gave free money.
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against ever since the 1930s when there was the great presidential governor campaign with upton sinclair who ran for governor on a basically a real estate ticket he was a follower of henry george he realize. is that the precondition for a governor being governor of california was not understanding how the economy worked author of the jungle up to claire came up with the phrase you never trust a guy whose salary depends on him being lying to paraphrase he was like the jimmy mcmillan of the age that the rent is too dang high r.t. los angeles basically exists and is so wealthy at the hollywood industry thanks to the u.s. state department enforcing intellectual property law around the world and forcing other nations to respect perpetual copyright silicon valley san francisco has similar but silicon valley also has the added benefit of massive amounts of darpa money the department of defense poor is money in there for them to develop technology for the military weaponry and in fact in the 2020 budget that was significantly increased as we pivot towards more cyber war ai war and outer space wa
against ever since the 1930s when there was the great presidential governor campaign with upton sinclair who ran for governor on a basically a real estate ticket he was a follower of henry george he realize. is that the precondition for a governor being governor of california was not understanding how the economy worked author of the jungle up to claire came up with the phrase you never trust a guy whose salary depends on him being lying to paraphrase he was like the jimmy mcmillan of the age...
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ever since the 19th thirties when there was the great presidential governor campaign with upton sinclair who ran for governor on a basically a real estate ticket he was a follower of henry george the real. is that the precondition for a governor being governor of california was not understanding how the economy worked author of the jungle up to clare up with the phrase you never trust a guy whose salary depends on him being lying to paraphrase he was like the jimmy mcmillan of the age that the rent is too dang high r.t. los angeles basically exists and is so wealthy at the hollywood industry thanks to the u.s. state department enforcing intellectual property law around the world and forcing other nations to respect perpetual copyright silicon valley san francisco has similar silicon valley also has the added benefit of massive amounts of darpa money the department of defense poor is money in there for them to develop technology for the military weaponry and in fact in the 2020 budget that was significantly increased as we pivot towards more cyber war ai war and outer space war when 2020
ever since the 19th thirties when there was the great presidential governor campaign with upton sinclair who ran for governor on a basically a real estate ticket he was a follower of henry george the real. is that the precondition for a governor being governor of california was not understanding how the economy worked author of the jungle up to clare up with the phrase you never trust a guy whose salary depends on him being lying to paraphrase he was like the jimmy mcmillan of the age that the...
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allegations of human rights violations and his support of venezuelan president nicolas maduro leopoldo sinclair for yes is accused of torturing opponents of venezuela's socialist needed sanctions prevent 3 s and his children from entering the united states the u.s. is one of 50 countries that's recognized the venezuelan opposition leader. as the country's legitimate president. firefighters in australia say it's very likely more homes will be destroyed by bushfires the focus is now on saving lives where the conditions for saturday have been described as catastrophic and tens of thousands of people are continuing to flee areas under threat as the davy reports now from sydney. australia prime minister scott morrison seen for himself the latest areas devastated by bushfires in new south wales the day after he was confronted by angry residents in the town of go this woman refusing to shake his hand but maybe you have lost them the prime minister said he wanted to offer comfort to those affected by fires on using and he's not surprised at their reaction people are angry it is something that i was the
allegations of human rights violations and his support of venezuelan president nicolas maduro leopoldo sinclair for yes is accused of torturing opponents of venezuela's socialist needed sanctions prevent 3 s and his children from entering the united states the u.s. is one of 50 countries that's recognized the venezuelan opposition leader. as the country's legitimate president. firefighters in australia say it's very likely more homes will be destroyed by bushfires the focus is now on saving...
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against ever since the 1930s when there was the great presidential governor campaign with upton sinclair who ran for governor on a basically a real estate ticket he was a follower of henry george he realize. is that the precondition for a governor being governor of california was not understanding how the economy worked author of the jungle up to claire came up with the phrase you never trust a guy whose salary depends on him being lying to paraphrase he was like the jimmy mcmillan of the age that the rent is too dang high r.t. los angeles basically exists and is so wealthy at the hollywood industry thanks to the u.s. state department enforcing intellectual property law around the world and forcing other nations to respect perpetual copyright silicon valley san francisco has similar silicon valley also has the added benefit of massive amounts of darpa money the department of defense poor is money in there for them to develop technology for the military weaponry and in fact in the 2020 budget that was significantly increased as we pivot towards more cyber war ai war and outer space war wh
against ever since the 1930s when there was the great presidential governor campaign with upton sinclair who ran for governor on a basically a real estate ticket he was a follower of henry george he realize. is that the precondition for a governor being governor of california was not understanding how the economy worked author of the jungle up to claire came up with the phrase you never trust a guy whose salary depends on him being lying to paraphrase he was like the jimmy mcmillan of the age...
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speaking in sinclair's america this week, claiming they were playing, just joking around. >> it was justwere playing. i thought we were playing. um, i didn't know he was -- i didn't know he was so serious. >> i'm not lev. i barely know the guy. i was never a close associate of lev parnas. i like his character. we had a lot of laughs and joke a little bit, of course. but to try to throw me under a bus somehow, to be some kind of just joking around on what's app. >> well, parnas telling nbc tonight he didn't take hyde seriously and he never believed ambassador yovanovitch was in danger. >> so you thought that this was him making it up, you didn't believe he actually had the ambassador under surveillance? >> no, absolutely not. >> are you clear on whether or not there was ever an actual physical threat or a threat of personal intimidation against ambassador yovanovitch? >> never from my side or anybody i knew. >> you didn't worry that she was actually in physical danger? >> never, never. >> because you didn't believe mr. hyde? >> no. i didn't believe mr. hyde, no. >> so joining me now to di
speaking in sinclair's america this week, claiming they were playing, just joking around. >> it was justwere playing. i thought we were playing. um, i didn't know he was -- i didn't know he was so serious. >> i'm not lev. i barely know the guy. i was never a close associate of lev parnas. i like his character. we had a lot of laughs and joke a little bit, of course. but to try to throw me under a bus somehow, to be some kind of just joking around on what's app. >> well, parnas...
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. >> hyde tweeted he was just playing parnas, and in an interview last night with cnn affiliate sinclair'srica this week, he denied that he had eyes on yovanovitch. >> absolutely not. . are you kidding me. >> and lev parnas told kamsnbc didn't believe the ambassador was in danger. >> he was trying to make himself bigger than he was, so i didn't take it seriously. >> robert hyde is a builder and landscaper with a complicated past. >> there are so many bodies of law enforcement and lawmakers who are examining his behavior closely because it does include some erratic and unusual patterns. >> reporter: last may before launching his campaign for the house, hyde was at president trump's doral resort in florida. he indicated quote he was in fear for his life, was set up and that a hit man was out to get him. >> as a result of this, the police, you know, took him in, and brought him to a medical facility for involuntary confinement. >> reporter: less than a month later, records say police in connecticut confiscated several shotguns and rifles from hyde quote due to a current protective order. last
. >> hyde tweeted he was just playing parnas, and in an interview last night with cnn affiliate sinclair'srica this week, he denied that he had eyes on yovanovitch. >> absolutely not. . are you kidding me. >> and lev parnas told kamsnbc didn't believe the ambassador was in danger. >> he was trying to make himself bigger than he was, so i didn't take it seriously. >> robert hyde is a builder and landscaper with a complicated past. >> there are so many bodies...
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. >> now, hyde just called in for an interview with the sinclair station, he denies any surveillanceine she's calling for investigation. the fbi, u.s. attorneys here in manhattan are also trying to figure out what kind of role he might have played in the removal of yovanovitch and really important to note the state department has not demented on any of these text messages. >> thank you very much. >>> next the impeachment trial pulling top democratic presidential candidates off the campaign trail. come tuesday, sayonara iowa. the impact this could have on an unpredictable race next. ♪ ♪ ♪ well i'm standing here, looking at you, what do i see? ♪ there's a booking for every resolution . book yours at booking.com good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps prote
. >> now, hyde just called in for an interview with the sinclair station, he denies any surveillanceine she's calling for investigation. the fbi, u.s. attorneys here in manhattan are also trying to figure out what kind of role he might have played in the removal of yovanovitch and really important to note the state department has not demented on any of these text messages. >> thank you very much. >>> next the impeachment trial pulling top democratic presidential candidates...
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city and one of the main reasons we t wenthe obviously was the music s also, if you remember john sinclair an activist at the time and part of the purpose of the concert, at least in the michigan area was that there was going to be a fund-raiser to try to help his legal fund, but it was a great time. we got there friday night, had a tevent and we came in a '63 chevy and we camped probably less than half a mile from the actual stage. the big thing was between the band, one thing people don't mention is that each band that came on stage it took quite a while for them to set up. so there was quite a bit of time between each concert so we would go back to our tent. we could hear the music and we'd go back to the tent and you know, just sit around and enjoy ourselves and then come back when the music started to play. >> thank you, robin, for the call. we have time for one more. marcia who was also at woodstock. she's joining us from vermont. you get the last word on this, so what do you remember? >> oh, my goodness. almost everything. almost everything. we came up with college friends and newto
city and one of the main reasons we t wenthe obviously was the music s also, if you remember john sinclair an activist at the time and part of the purpose of the concert, at least in the michigan area was that there was going to be a fund-raiser to try to help his legal fund, but it was a great time. we got there friday night, had a tevent and we came in a '63 chevy and we camped probably less than half a mile from the actual stage. the big thing was between the band, one thing people don't...
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sinclair. >> we are counting on you. >> you are my choice. mr. steyer: i totally appreciate it. >> 1, 2, 3. mr. steyer: hawkeye power. >> glad to meet you sir. may i call you tom? mr. steyer: everybody calls me tom. >> [indiscernible chatter] >> i am with him, but i want to shake your hand. mr. steyer: what is your name? >> my name is marcia. thank you. mr. steyer: want to take a picture? >> 3, 2, 1. >> i'm a retired physician. i appreciate your comment. obama'see with you on treaty with iran. mr. steyer: tell me why. it is a 10-year time until they -- >> it is a 10-year time until they develop nuclear weapons. they couldn't do anything further with intercontinental ballistic missiles. they are in syria, iraq, north africa, they are arming hamas, they are in lebanon, they are in jordan, they say death to america, they say death to israel. they are genocidal, death to the jews. morally reprehensible. you wanted to court -- to quote churchill. we learned from munich about the appeasement of evil regimes. you were quoting churchill. do you know what
sinclair. >> we are counting on you. >> you are my choice. mr. steyer: i totally appreciate it. >> 1, 2, 3. mr. steyer: hawkeye power. >> glad to meet you sir. may i call you tom? mr. steyer: everybody calls me tom. >> [indiscernible chatter] >> i am with him, but i want to shake your hand. mr. steyer: what is your name? >> my name is marcia. thank you. mr. steyer: want to take a picture? >> 3, 2, 1. >> i'm a retired physician. i appreciate...
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look at sinclair with snr and discovery with scripps and meredith with time warner and at&t with directvto see you. >> thank you. >> nice sees you guys. >>> when we return, the number of morning, our first look at fourth quarter gdp is just minutes away we'll get the data and instant reaction coming up. >>> update for you check out shares of altria, down after a quarter of inline earnings but bloet consensus sales. took a fourth quarter impairment charge of $4.1 billion related to its investment in e-cigarettes maker juul. stock down by 23 cents stock down by 23 cents "squawk box" will be right back. quadrupled their money by 2012? and even now, many experts predict the next gold rush is just beginning. so call u.s. money reserve, the only precious metals organization led by a former director of the united states mint. as one of the largest u.s. gold coin distributors in the country, u.s. money reserve has proudly served hundreds of thousands of clients worldwide. there may have never been a better time to start diversifying your assets with physical gold and silver. and right now, it's
look at sinclair with snr and discovery with scripps and meredith with time warner and at&t with directvto see you. >> thank you. >> nice sees you guys. >>> when we return, the number of morning, our first look at fourth quarter gdp is just minutes away we'll get the data and instant reaction coming up. >>> update for you check out shares of altria, down after a quarter of inline earnings but bloet consensus sales. took a fourth quarter impairment charge of...