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when you're going to spike lee's gallery, you will learn about his influences.eebles. so you'll see independent us movie—making, hollywood, us movie—making and international movie—making throughout our galleries. we think of this as a global museum. i think this is another void in film history that we're going to be filling, which is to think not just about hollywood's centrality in world cinema, but really to take the concept of world cinema seriously. so our major exhibition on hayao miyazaki is the most extensive of its kind in north america _ and we're really going to think about the ways that he has developed work that is grounded injapanese culture, but global in its reach and its appeal. our collaboration with pedro almodovar is another example of looking at and working with an artist who speaks in cinematic language. so there are so many ways that people who are not familiar with the work of these filmmakers, not familiar with the work of other international filmmakers that are featured across our galleries, will make connections across these traditions.
when you're going to spike lee's gallery, you will learn about his influences.eebles. so you'll see independent us movie—making, hollywood, us movie—making and international movie—making throughout our galleries. we think of this as a global museum. i think this is another void in film history that we're going to be filling, which is to think not just about hollywood's centrality in world cinema, but really to take the concept of world cinema seriously. so our major exhibition on hayao...
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when you're going to spike lee's gallery, you will learn about his influences.. so you'll see independent us movie making, hollywood, us movie making and international moviemaking throughout our galleries. we think of this as a global museum. i think this is another void in film history that we're going to be filling, which is to think not just about hollywood's centrality in world cinema, but really to take the concept of world cinema seriously. so our major exhibition on hayao miyazaki is the most extensive of its kind in north america _ and we're really going to think about the ways that he has developed work that is grounded injapanese culture, but global and its reach and its appeal. our collaboration with pedro almodovar is another example of looking at and working with an artist who speaks in cinematic language. so there are so many ways that people who are not familiar with the work of these filmmakers, not familiar with the work of other international filmmakers that are featured across our galleries, will make connections across these traditions. given
when you're going to spike lee's gallery, you will learn about his influences.. so you'll see independent us movie making, hollywood, us movie making and international moviemaking throughout our galleries. we think of this as a global museum. i think this is another void in film history that we're going to be filling, which is to think not just about hollywood's centrality in world cinema, but really to take the concept of world cinema seriously. so our major exhibition on hayao miyazaki is the...
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spike lee writing, i am shook. speaking to "vanity fair" last year, the five-time emmy nominee reflect ded on what acting meant to him. >> for me to be given the opportunity to be a storyteller and to tell a narrative of people in my community that look like me, i wear that as a badge of honor. >> reporter: it was a badge he wore well. michael k. williams was 54. williams is currently nominated for an emmy for best supporting actor for his role in "lovecraft country." the awards ceremony is this month. >>> coming up, how a car helped bust a suspect in louisiana. >>> first, what none of us knew about one of mcdonald's most beloved and purple mascots. you're watching "world news now." [female narrator] a message for children: it's hard to be stuck at home right now... but we want to say thank you... because you're being a big helper. when you stay home... you're protecting other people from getting sick. by calling a someone you love who's stuck inside, you're giving them a smile... and they need it! when you wash yo
spike lee writing, i am shook. speaking to "vanity fair" last year, the five-time emmy nominee reflect ded on what acting meant to him. >> for me to be given the opportunity to be a storyteller and to tell a narrative of people in my community that look like me, i wear that as a badge of honor. >> reporter: it was a badge he wore well. michael k. williams was 54. williams is currently nominated for an emmy for best supporting actor for his role in "lovecraft...
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ava duvernay, saying never forgotten and spike lee writing i'm shook.y nominee reflected on what acting meant to him. >> for me to be given the opportunity to be a storyteller and tell a narrative of people in my community that look like me, i wear that is a badge of honor. >> it was a badge he wore well. michael k. williams was 54. williams is currently nominated for an empey for his role in "lovecraft country." >>> coming up, the key to becoming a real morning person. >>> also ahead, something we never knew about one of we never knew about one of ronald mcdonald's sidekicks. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide
ava duvernay, saying never forgotten and spike lee writing i'm shook.y nominee reflected on what acting meant to him. >> for me to be given the opportunity to be a storyteller and tell a narrative of people in my community that look like me, i wear that is a badge of honor. >> it was a badge he wore well. michael k. williams was 54. williams is currently nominated for an empey for his role in "lovecraft country." >>> coming up, the key to becoming a real morning...
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of course it wouldn't be a new york sporting event without a spike lee sighting.rs are still in new york fashion's biggest night. the met gala will have our preview tonight on bet plus, britney's engagement are vma backstage exclusive. it's our season premiere from our new stage and it is jam-packed. don't miss it for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. >> stage and in staff are at the met gala. well, for the bottom works out right photo come for the met catch-all tennis the day before when where you and that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. thanks for being with us this hour. appreciate that. but stick and a lot more news is coming up next on kron, 4 news at 6 happy monday. pam and ken. all right. grant vicki, thanks to you both. can and i coming right up and at 6 o'clock tonight as covid continues to spread in the economy remains open. get ready to show proof of covid vaccination in more situations. >> the new rules going into effect at chase center and why a negative covid test will not be accepted for those eligible to get a shot crucial campaigning across cal
of course it wouldn't be a new york sporting event without a spike lee sighting.rs are still in new york fashion's biggest night. the met gala will have our preview tonight on bet plus, britney's engagement are vma backstage exclusive. it's our season premiere from our new stage and it is jam-packed. don't miss it for entertainment tonight. i'm kevin frazier. >> stage and in staff are at the met gala. well, for the bottom works out right photo come for the met catch-all tennis the day...
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reggie: they can learn about spike lee's creative process. it opens september 30. there is a new incarnation of "the wonder years" following a black family during the 1960's. 1980's it focuses on family and friendship. we now meet dean. this new version does not shy away from the struggles that black families faced in 1968. >> this is a remix of the original, it has some of the same lyrics which is the universal coming-of-age theme, but the remix is that it is a different family so the struggles are different. kumasi: it premieres tonight at 8:30. reggie: i loved it as a kid. did you watch it? mike: i did not. reggie: am i the only one? fred savage? mike: i know who he is, and whatever his girlfriend name. winnie. reggie: did you remember that all on your own or did someone whisper it? mike: someone whispered it. i would be interested to see the take, because it is a different set of circumstances and lens that you will be viewing it through. the 60's were so -- reggie: tumultuous. mike: it will be painful at times, and it should be. let us look at what is going on
reggie: they can learn about spike lee's creative process. it opens september 30. there is a new incarnation of "the wonder years" following a black family during the 1960's. 1980's it focuses on family and friendship. we now meet dean. this new version does not shy away from the struggles that black families faced in 1968. >> this is a remix of the original, it has some of the same lyrics which is the universal coming-of-age theme, but the remix is that it is a different family...
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the rosebud slide from citizen kane, spike lee's outfit, oscar statues in bruce lee's nunchucks are just few of the pieces of movie history you will be able to see at the academy museum of motion pictures. the assistant curator says that is not all. >> the wizard of oz exhibition is going to be popular. we are able to showcase the iconic pair of ruby slippers. reggie: you've got to have that. the museum is expect it to become a big new torso traction. kumasi: cool. mike: there's no place like home. reggie: there really isn't. mike: especially this time of year, we have sunshine that reaches to the coast on certain days. we've got a seven day forecast to talk about, let's start with what is going on outside. this is one of the more beautiful views in the early morning, the backlighting from the camera. we have the early fire danger in the north bay mountains, the ends at 11:00. the heat wave begins for the bay end in the neighborhoods today, hottest days are friday through monday. a dry cold front and fortunately the key. where the storm track right bringing much-needed rains this pacific
the rosebud slide from citizen kane, spike lee's outfit, oscar statues in bruce lee's nunchucks are just few of the pieces of movie history you will be able to see at the academy museum of motion pictures. the assistant curator says that is not all. >> the wizard of oz exhibition is going to be popular. we are able to showcase the iconic pair of ruby slippers. reggie: you've got to have that. the museum is expect it to become a big new torso traction. kumasi: cool. mike: there's no place...
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insult to say that you're perhaps best known for your film-scoring work with my good friend, director spike leer blues" in 1990. what kind of connection do you have to have as an artist to always find something in another artist' work that inspires you? >> i think it boils down to sincerity. i think it boils down to people that are honest about what it is that they're doing, you know. one of the things i like aout spike, i remember seeing "she's got to have it," and i kept thinking i would love to work with someone like that, someone who's driven to the point where he would find the funding to tell his story and he wouldn't shy away from tough topics, you know. and the next thing? >> yes, i'm working with spike and it's been a beautiful relationship for over 30 years now where really don't even need to have many conversations about what it is we need to do for the films because i know exactly what he likes and wants. when he puts to get a film, i'm like, oh, my god, he did it again. so i can't let him down. i can't be the weak link in the chain. it's inspiring working with him and he's helped m
insult to say that you're perhaps best known for your film-scoring work with my good friend, director spike leer blues" in 1990. what kind of connection do you have to have as an artist to always find something in another artist' work that inspires you? >> i think it boils down to sincerity. i think it boils down to people that are honest about what it is that they're doing, you know. one of the things i like aout spike, i remember seeing "she's got to have it," and i kept...
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spike lee on instagram saying that we have lost another giant.grier stating, we've lost another lion. van peebles son and longtime collaborator mario van peebles joins me now. mario, thank you, sir. >> what's happening, man? >> i appreciate you joining us this evening. i know it's a tough time for you, but we want to celebrate the legacy of your father and your father's life. so my condolences, but let's talk about him, okay? >> thank you. >> he had a huge influence on so many directors. what does his legacy mean to you? >> well, first of all, understand something, that the modern-day colonizer doesn't use whips and chains. they use imagery. they use schools. they use churches, and they use television and film. and so when you grow up as a kid of color and you see the easter bunny is white, all the presidents and vice presidents are white, the people in the movies are white, the beautiful people in vogue are white, you start to believe you can't do it. and the first step to freeing your mind is the first step to getting the chains off is freeing
spike lee on instagram saying that we have lost another giant.grier stating, we've lost another lion. van peebles son and longtime collaborator mario van peebles joins me now. mario, thank you, sir. >> what's happening, man? >> i appreciate you joining us this evening. i know it's a tough time for you, but we want to celebrate the legacy of your father and your father's life. so my condolences, but let's talk about him, okay? >> thank you. >> he had a huge influence on...
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>> spike lee, thank you as always. >> in the house t queen of soul, aretha franklin. >> thank you.olicing is a critical civil rights issue aside from voting protection. those two issues are the issues of the 21st century. >> absolutely, reverend al. and, you know, this will be george floyd's legacy. >> they can do what they want, but i'm always going to be seeking the truth. >> it's one of the things dad did was if somebody was 90% bad, he didn't focus on the 90% bad but focused the 10% good and extracted that from the people. >> it's the tenth annual revy awarding from rockefeller center. here's your host, al sharpton. >> blueberry slices. i decided to hand out a few extra slices. >> what would you, donald j. trump know about strength? you were born with a silver spoon in your montgomery county and wined every day that it wasn't gold. >> even though you and i were born in the same city, here's one way we're different. you can dish it, but you certainly can't take it. >> i gotcha. >> by the way, i gotcha. >> i gotcha. >> if our voices don't matter, they wouldn't be trying so hard t
>> spike lee, thank you as always. >> in the house t queen of soul, aretha franklin. >> thank you.olicing is a critical civil rights issue aside from voting protection. those two issues are the issues of the 21st century. >> absolutely, reverend al. and, you know, this will be george floyd's legacy. >> they can do what they want, but i'm always going to be seeking the truth. >> it's one of the things dad did was if somebody was 90% bad, he didn't focus on the...
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. >> spike lee, thank you. >> always. >> in the house, the queen of soul, miss arethat franklin. here. >> thank you for having me. >> policing is the critical civil rights issue aside from voting protection. those two issues of the issues of 21st century. >> absolutely, reverend al. this will be george floyd's legacy. >> they can say what they want but i am always going to be seeking the truth. >> one of the things dad did, if somebody was 90% bad, he didn't focus on the 90% bad but he focused on the 10% good and extracted that from the people. >> it is the tenth annual revy awards from rockefeller center. herself your host, al sharpton. >> i'm handing out blueberry pie slices. i decided to hand out a few extra slice awards this year. this week'smembero to trump, what would you know about strength? you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth and then spent every day of your pathetic life whining it wasn't gold. even though you and i were born and raised in the same city here's how we are different. you can dish it but you certainly can't take it. >> i got you. i got you. by t
. >> spike lee, thank you. >> always. >> in the house, the queen of soul, miss arethat franklin. here. >> thank you for having me. >> policing is the critical civil rights issue aside from voting protection. those two issues of the issues of 21st century. >> absolutely, reverend al. this will be george floyd's legacy. >> they can say what they want but i am always going to be seeking the truth. >> one of the things dad did, if somebody was 90%...
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his 60 film scores, notably his work with spike lee, including two recent oscar nominations. ♪ this opera libretto by casey lemmons. it is based on a 2014 memoir by charles lowe. the name taken from a verse from jeremiah in the old testament. it is the coming-of-age story. moving and poignant, but also at times harrowing, including childhood molestation. doesn't make sense to you that this is the stuff of an opera? >> of course, because it is the stuff of real-life. the thing aboutharles' book that makes it operatic is the fact that he says in his book that he was born of a peculiar grace. it pulled me in because i knew exactly wh that means. i was never molested as a kid, but being as a kid who had terest in the arts, who was walking to the bus stop every saturday with his horn to go for a lesson while the other kids were out lying in the street looking at me, i knew what that felt like to be different in that way. >> i was so nervous the first day when he came into rehearsal to watch. >> because? >> because it is terence blanchard and i don't want to disappoint. >> camille a brown is co
his 60 film scores, notably his work with spike lee, including two recent oscar nominations. ♪ this opera libretto by casey lemmons. it is based on a 2014 memoir by charles lowe. the name taken from a verse from jeremiah in the old testament. it is the coming-of-age story. moving and poignant, but also at times harrowing, including childhood molestation. doesn't make sense to you that this is the stuff of an opera? >> of course, because it is the stuff of real-life. the thing...
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as celebrating when it has been inclusive, including an exhibit showcasing the work of director spike leen to inclusiveness, however imperfect, may be realized is inherent in the art of film. >> there's a lot of racism and oppression in the history of movie-make we want to discuss that and create a safe space for that conversation. >> all of that beneath a glass top concrete sphere designed by the architect who says call it a space ship, call it a space bubble but not -- >> [enabled ]. >> the death star, museum, opens to the public at the end of this month with the screening of "the wizard of oz." when it comes to iconic movie memorabilia james bond has all the things you can imagine, exploding guns, defibrillators and now a pint-sized version of one of his legendary cars. today aston martin and the little car company announced a very expensive bond car for kids the aston martin db five junior no time to die edition, two-thirds the size of the car in the movie top speed about 45 miles an hour with a working smokescreen and fake gatling guns and headlights because why not, but the price ta
as celebrating when it has been inclusive, including an exhibit showcasing the work of director spike leen to inclusiveness, however imperfect, may be realized is inherent in the art of film. >> there's a lot of racism and oppression in the history of movie-make we want to discuss that and create a safe space for that conversation. >> all of that beneath a glass top concrete sphere designed by the architect who says call it a space ship, call it a space bubble but not -- >>...
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. >> to paraphrase my man spike lee, do the right thing, and you didn't bring me no fried chicken from melbus? >> i'm going to correct that the next time i'm in new york city. that is tonight's reid out. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> the governors of florida and texas are doing everything they can to undermine the lifesaving requirements i proposes. >> the vaccine push continues from the white house and so does the resistance. >> we will never comply -- never, ever, ever. >> tonight the senate candidate offering religious exemptions to anti-vax supporters and the secretary of education miguel car dona on fighting the virus in schools across america. >>> then why the recall disaster for republicans could spell trouble beyond california. and senator bernie sanders on the high stakes fight of the biden budget and why one house democrat may stand between you and lower prescription drug prices. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. there is a minority of americans though a sizable one in absolute terms that i
. >> to paraphrase my man spike lee, do the right thing, and you didn't bring me no fried chicken from melbus? >> i'm going to correct that the next time i'm in new york city. that is tonight's reid out. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> the governors of florida and texas are doing everything they can to undermine the lifesaving requirements i proposes. >> the vaccine push continues from the white house and so does...
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. >> to paraphrase my man spike lee, do the right thing, and you didn't bring me no fried chicken fromthe next time i'm in new york city. that is tonight's reid out. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> the governors of florida and texas are doing everything they can to undermine the lifesaving requirements i proposes. >> the vaccine push continues from the white house and so does the resistance. >> we will never comply -- never, ever, ever. >> tonight the senate candidate offering religious exemptions to anti-vax supporters and the secretary of education miguel car dona on fighting the virus in schools across america. >>> then why the recall disaster for republicans couldpe
. >> to paraphrase my man spike lee, do the right thing, and you didn't bring me no fried chicken fromthe next time i'm in new york city. that is tonight's reid out. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> the governors of florida and texas are doing everything they can to undermine the lifesaving requirements i proposes. >> the vaccine push continues from the white house and so does the resistance. >> we will never comply...
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spike lee, singleton, kids like some of the sisters coming out now. getting more auditions and making more money than me. look at his shirt. i'm a -- say hi, boy. >> hi. [ laughter ] >> so we have fun and we play a lot in our family. me and my song hang together. me and my dad hang together. what is cool is you develop a work language but you have a father son home language and that's beautiful and he lived a big life, man. he did his thing. he did broadway. we're going to bring "don't play a natural death" to broadway and as you point out, the criteria folks are bringing his movies and when "sweet back" was the hit of 1971, the guy who did the artwork on the cover for the "black panther" label was henry douglas. so 50 years helpry -- henry douglas is doing the cover. put it all in this shirt for dad. black images matter because the first thing to set your mind free is the imagery that tells you you can do it. >> i love that. first of all, mario, we got to get you booked for "the beat." we invite one person on. we get the second for a bonus. shoutout
spike lee, singleton, kids like some of the sisters coming out now. getting more auditions and making more money than me. look at his shirt. i'm a -- say hi, boy. >> hi. [ laughter ] >> so we have fun and we play a lot in our family. me and my song hang together. me and my dad hang together. what is cool is you develop a work language but you have a father son home language and that's beautiful and he lived a big life, man. he did his thing. he did broadway. we're going to bring...
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and then for his 60 film scores, notably his work with spike lee, including two recent oscar nominations" and “da 5 bloods”. this opera is his second. with a libretto by kasi lemmons, best known as a filmmaker, it's based on the 2014 memoir by "new york times" columnist charles blow, the name taken from a verse from jeremiah in the old testament. it's a coming-of-age story of poverty, sexuality and race in the south. moving and poignant, but also at times harrowing, including childhood molestation. es it makes sense to you that this is the stuff of an opera? >> of coursebecause it's the stuff of real life. the thing about charles' book that really makes it operac is the fact that, you know, he says in his book he was “a boy of peculiar grace." >> ♪ boy of peculiar grace >> it pulled me in because i knew exactly what that means. i was never molested as a kid, but being a kid who wanted to, who had interest in the arts, you know, who was walking to the bus stop every saturday with his horn for a lesson while other kids were playing in the street, looking at me, you know, i understand. i un
and then for his 60 film scores, notably his work with spike lee, including two recent oscar nominations" and “da 5 bloods”. this opera is his second. with a libretto by kasi lemmons, best known as a filmmaker, it's based on the 2014 memoir by "new york times" columnist charles blow, the name taken from a verse from jeremiah in the old testament. it's a coming-of-age story of poverty, sexuality and race in the south. moving and poignant, but also at times harrowing, including...
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my jam a song originally written for the soundtrack of the spike lee film "do the right thing" in 1989k about timely? everything going on in the world? this song's got lyrics, i'm black and proud and -- most of my heroes don't appear on those stamps war-cry song public enemy more the movie. theme fight white supremacy plus brand new, modern day, we shall overcome, if you will. that song was 330 on the list. now at number two. number one on the list >> top 500 songs a classic. here's number one. can't help but sing along to this ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t find out what i means to me ♪ sock it to me, sock it to me ♪ >> that is "respect. 2021 shaping up to be aretha's year jennifer hudson portraying the legend in the big-screen b biopiccoli mention from the rolling stones list of 500. outkast, and number ten of all-time not the tenth greatest song of all-time. >> no. >> certainly not when "imagine" by john lennon, at 19. also lorde, "royals." it's a fine song came in number 30. >> no! >> it is not better than bob marley's "redemption" song, number 42. >> or "hungry like the wolf. >> a good pick. >>
my jam a song originally written for the soundtrack of the spike lee film "do the right thing" in 1989k about timely? everything going on in the world? this song's got lyrics, i'm black and proud and -- most of my heroes don't appear on those stamps war-cry song public enemy more the movie. theme fight white supremacy plus brand new, modern day, we shall overcome, if you will. that song was 330 on the list. now at number two. number one on the list >> top 500 songs a classic....
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spike lee when he was interviewing us on fireboat john j. harvey, said this was movie stuff here.he fact this was a story of really who we can be as people, as americans coming together to help each other t was all about shared humanity t it wasn't about divisions based on political party or residents or anything. it was people recognizing this is another human that needs my help. i will do everything in my power. picture over and over again captains of the vessels, dropped off passengers on safer shores even as the catastrophe was cascading and getting worse. they shot straight back to the island on fire and rescued still more. it is really a testament what is possible when we focus on the shared connection that we have. neil: yeah i remember one story at the time, jessica, where someone commented on all the boats back and forth, not the noise, but the quiet, tens of thousands of people, as you said, 500,000 who were just in stunned quiet. >> truly. that is the other thing i think is really important. in my reporting it was so crucial to capture the stories of individual mariners
spike lee when he was interviewing us on fireboat john j. harvey, said this was movie stuff here.he fact this was a story of really who we can be as people, as americans coming together to help each other t was all about shared humanity t it wasn't about divisions based on political party or residents or anything. it was people recognizing this is another human that needs my help. i will do everything in my power. picture over and over again captains of the vessels, dropped off passengers on...
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lee: mr. president, back in 1987 a 23-year-old mill worker jailed george alexander struck a tree spike, a tree spike like this one in the log that he was processing. his saw-blade shattered and it caused a wound stretching from his eye all the way down to his chin. his teeth were smashed and his jaw was brutally gashed in half. the incident made national news. just two years later tracy stone-manning rented a typewriter to disguise her identity. she then typed and sent a letter to the u.s. forest service on behalf of an ecoterrorist group. she conspired to spike trees with spikes just like this one, hundreds and hundreds of pounds of spikes just like this one. and in so doing endangered the lives of foresters, of loggers, and of firefighters. she ended the letter with the following words. quote, you bass tarreds -- bastards go in there anyway, and a lot of people could get hurt. unfortunately it wasn't until after her nomination hearing that we learned of her work, the echo terrorist -- ecoterrorist organization earth first. it wasn't until after her hearing that we learned she had been issued
lee: mr. president, back in 1987 a 23-year-old mill worker jailed george alexander struck a tree spike, a tree spike like this one in the log that he was processing. his saw-blade shattered and it caused a wound stretching from his eye all the way down to his chin. his teeth were smashed and his jaw was brutally gashed in half. the incident made national news. just two years later tracy stone-manning rented a typewriter to disguise her identity. she then typed and sent a letter to the u.s....
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lee, with more on the deadly violence in oakland. it's been a violent 24 hours in oakland, a city already reeling from a spike in shootings and homicidesy afternoon relatives tell me 30 year old michael jonathan cortez was shot and killed by an fbi agent near fruitvale avenue and blossom street. the agent was part of a u. s marshals task force serving an arrest warrant. the fbi, us marshals and oakland police are investigating mayor libby chef has pledged to provide key information without compromising those reviews. it's deeply concerning cat brooks of the anti police terror. project questions how the city of oakland would hold the fbi and the agent accountable. collaboration between local and federal agencies is a dangerous and deadly game, um, that our city is playing in the name of safety, but it's not safety for us around the same time as the fbi shooting a man and a woman were shot and killed on 68th avenue and east oakland, and hours later, three people were shot and wounded near the fruitvale bart station. the violence comes as the oakland police department has dropped below 700 officers for the first time in years about 10 off
lee, with more on the deadly violence in oakland. it's been a violent 24 hours in oakland, a city already reeling from a spike in shootings and homicidesy afternoon relatives tell me 30 year old michael jonathan cortez was shot and killed by an fbi agent near fruitvale avenue and blossom street. the agent was part of a u. s marshals task force serving an arrest warrant. the fbi, us marshals and oakland police are investigating mayor libby chef has pledged to provide key information without...
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. >>> tennessee governor bill lee was handed a second blow this week to his controversial order allowing parents to opt out of school mask requirements, amid the spikingin that state. a federal judge blocked the rule from being implemented while the legal battle moves its way through the courts. >>> and a new phase in the vaccination drive now under way as the cdc endorses pfizer booster shots for adults 65 and older and for those people with underlying health conditions. frontline workers are also eligible for a booster six months after their last shot. >>> now let's bring in dr. chris, public health physician and an american college of preventive medicine fellow. doctor, thank you so much for joining me. as we look at cdc director rochelle walensky, who overruled her advisors to include adults 18 and older who work in the high-risk environments to be eligible for the booster shot, do you think that caused more confusion to the rollout process and what kind of concerns do you have as a larger pool of people now are going to be eligible for the boosters? >> good afternoon, very happy to be here. no, i don't think she led to further confusion. i think
. >>> tennessee governor bill lee was handed a second blow this week to his controversial order allowing parents to opt out of school mask requirements, amid the spikingin that state. a federal judge blocked the rule from being implemented while the legal battle moves its way through the courts. >>> and a new phase in the vaccination drive now under way as the cdc endorses pfizer booster shots for adults 65 and older and for those people with underlying health conditions....
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crime reporter henry lee tells us the shooting happened during an especially violent night in oakland. it's been a violent 24 hours in oakland, a city already reeling from a spiken shootings and homicides at about 3 20 monday afternoon relatives tell me 30 year old michael jonathan cortez was shot and killed by an fbi agent near fruitvale avenue and blossom street. the agent was part of a u. s marshals task force serving an arrest warrant. the fbi, us marshals and oakland police are investigating mayor libby chef has pledged to provide key information without compromising those reviews. it's deeply concerning cat brooks of the anti police terror. project questions how the city of oakland would hold the fbi and the agent accountable. collaboration between local and federal agencies is a dangerous and deadly game, um, that our city is playing in the name of safety, but it's not safety for us around the same time as the fbi shooting a man and a woman were shot and killed on 68th avenue and east oakland, and hours later, three people were shot and wounded near the fruitvale bart station. the violence comes as the oakland police department has dropped below 700 offi
crime reporter henry lee tells us the shooting happened during an especially violent night in oakland. it's been a violent 24 hours in oakland, a city already reeling from a spiken shootings and homicides at about 3 20 monday afternoon relatives tell me 30 year old michael jonathan cortez was shot and killed by an fbi agent near fruitvale avenue and blossom street. the agent was part of a u. s marshals task force serving an arrest warrant. the fbi, us marshals and oakland police are...
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spike says working from home should continue, it will save lives from covid and help reduce carbon dioxide emissions, i have driven 5000 miles less while working from home, a lot of petrol not burned! and leebrid working model for staff, from my own experience since march last year my productivity is far better with no obvious distractions and office politics, work and home life balance far better now in my opinion and lets have one more from kerry. my husband has been working remotely from home since the first locked out, it's been greatly beneficial to us as i am disabled, he is on hand if i am struggling. he has started going into days a week but we are hoping this will not increase. please keep those thoughts coming in, you can contact me on twitter. i will do my very best to read out some more of those later this hour. after a ruthless day of firing and hiring, the prime minister is set to continue the biggest shake—up of his government since he entered downing street. yesterday he fired his education, justice and housing secretaries — and demoted others — as he reshapes his senior team. dominic raab is no longer foreign secretary — he's justice secretary and deputy prime minister — w
spike says working from home should continue, it will save lives from covid and help reduce carbon dioxide emissions, i have driven 5000 miles less while working from home, a lot of petrol not burned! and leebrid working model for staff, from my own experience since march last year my productivity is far better with no obvious distractions and office politics, work and home life balance far better now in my opinion and lets have one more from kerry. my husband has been working remotely from...