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she is expected to handle he went in november against republican candidate angela stanton-king, a reality-tv personality and author who was pardoned by trump after she was convicted for her rorole in a ar theft ring. the sususpect in the fatal shooting of a federal judge'ss son in newew jersey has s been d dead. the fbi idenentified the kilills roy den hollander, a self-described anti-feminist lawyer. he filed numerous lawsuits alleging that women get special treatment and worked to make ladies' nights at bars illegal, as well as ban women's studies at colleges. den hollander appeared beforee
she is expected to handle he went in november against republican candidate angela stanton-king, a reality-tv personality and author who was pardoned by trump after she was convicted for her rorole in a ar theft ring. the sususpect in the fatal shooting of a federal judge'ss son in newew jersey has s been d dead. the fbi idenentified the kilills roy den hollander, a self-described anti-feminist lawyer. he filed numerous lawsuits alleging that women get special treatment and worked to make...
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rachel stanton reports.y on the streets of lleida, but due to a rise in the cases of covid—i9, lockdown is back. what was once a busy area is now more or less deserted. hospital workers brace themselves for the arrival of new patients as the coronavirus has struck again. it is thought that the new outbreaks have been linked to agricultural workers in the ruralarea. translation: we believe that we have to take specific measures in lleida to protect the most vulnerable people, our health centres and the hospital. the local lockdown will not be as strict as it was in the past. people are allowed out if they need to go to work and, from tuesday, workers entering or leaving the area will have to show a certificate from their employer. translation: i hope that the lockdown is effective and that the outbreak is contained and we can quickly return to normal life. spain has suffered from one of the largest outbreaks in europe with more than 250,000 cases and just over 28,000 deaths. although some coronavirus restrict
rachel stanton reports.y on the streets of lleida, but due to a rise in the cases of covid—i9, lockdown is back. what was once a busy area is now more or less deserted. hospital workers brace themselves for the arrival of new patients as the coronavirus has struck again. it is thought that the new outbreaks have been linked to agricultural workers in the ruralarea. translation: we believe that we have to take specific measures in lleida to protect the most vulnerable people, our health...
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stanton is recognized. >> mr. chair, mr. attorney general thank you for being here. since the passing of the voting rights act in 1965, those who have sought to suppress the minority vote conceal their intentions. the suppresser suggest they were out to advance some alter goal such as election security but history has proven that those allegations and those rationizations were lies designed only to fend off legal challenges. it was a dirty little secret. and those who aimed to suppress the minority vote never dare to say it out loud. but not donald trump. he didn't even try to keep it a secret. he just blurted it out. he said he will lose the 2020 election if more americans are able to vote. that's one reason why this president needed a fixer at the department of justice from letting russia off the hook to rewarding roger stone. mr. barr, you've proven not only very willing but i have to admit very able. more than a year ago, this committee heard testimony about a resurgence of discriminatory voting practices certain states making it more difficult to vote. these pra
stanton is recognized. >> mr. chair, mr. attorney general thank you for being here. since the passing of the voting rights act in 1965, those who have sought to suppress the minority vote conceal their intentions. the suppresser suggest they were out to advance some alter goal such as election security but history has proven that those allegations and those rationizations were lies designed only to fend off legal challenges. it was a dirty little secret. and those who aimed to suppress...
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i went to school in stanton, iowa adjacent to red oaks, i was raised on a farm northeast of red oak and it was just such a tremendous experience and there is such a sense of community in rural iowa. we are very proud of where we come from. we call it being iowa night when you are helping a neighbor that might be in need, it is a great place to be raised and i had truly a wonderful childhood growing up on a farm. it was a lot of hard work, there was a lot expected from us but at the same time, growing and developing in that kind of community was important. >> host: back to your book life on a farm. >> my parents experience that firsthand and many of our neighbors did. i was raised on the farm during the 70s and 80s. they are northeast of red oaks, north of stanton and what they went through was very difficult with the farm economy coming down around them, having to make ends meet in such a constrained environment, my dad started a separate business working with heavy equipment, doing dirt work for other farmers around the area. when my brother was in school my mother took on a job, part-
i went to school in stanton, iowa adjacent to red oaks, i was raised on a farm northeast of red oak and it was just such a tremendous experience and there is such a sense of community in rural iowa. we are very proud of where we come from. we call it being iowa night when you are helping a neighbor that might be in need, it is a great place to be raised and i had truly a wonderful childhood growing up on a farm. it was a lot of hard work, there was a lot expected from us but at the same time,...
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rachel stanton reports.square, known for its political rallies, wearing masks, but without observing social distancing. unhappy with the government's economic handling of the coronavirus pandemic, many say they have been left without financial aid. i have a catering company that has been closed four months ago and i didn't have any event in the past four months. my catering company is working in the big corporate events and for the last four past months, i haven't had one event and i need compensation from the government. unemployment in israel has soared to 21% since march. the government promised to help those in need, but some feel it has been too slow. i came to protest against the israeli government that doesn't give us the money. we didn't work for four months during coronavirus. we didn't get any money. i closed my business, i fired all my workers, and we are all sitting at home without any money. and daily infection rates are soaring again. a partial lockdown in march crushed the curve of infection,
rachel stanton reports.square, known for its political rallies, wearing masks, but without observing social distancing. unhappy with the government's economic handling of the coronavirus pandemic, many say they have been left without financial aid. i have a catering company that has been closed four months ago and i didn't have any event in the past four months. my catering company is working in the big corporate events and for the last four past months, i haven't had one event and i need...
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the names most people would be familiar with are susan b anthony and elizabeth cady stanton.ho are others that people should know about that work instrumental in women's suffrage? ms. smith: i think it is important to recognize the african-american women that fought for suffrage too. and every time we talk about the suffrage anniversary, i think it is important to point out a big asterick that it had, which it gave women nationwide the right to vote, but many african-american women in the south were prevented from voting until 1965. so, we have to think of both of those days when we talk about the anniversary. but you know, sojourner truth, mary church terrel, ada wells were women who had a lot of impact. elizabeth cady stanton's daughter was one of those that spearheaded to start having parades to really make the movement more visible. there are just so many women that played so many different parts and were so innovative. one of the most interesting things about following the track of the very long suffrage movement, to think that it took from 1848 to 1920, that's a generat
the names most people would be familiar with are susan b anthony and elizabeth cady stanton.ho are others that people should know about that work instrumental in women's suffrage? ms. smith: i think it is important to recognize the african-american women that fought for suffrage too. and every time we talk about the suffrage anniversary, i think it is important to point out a big asterick that it had, which it gave women nationwide the right to vote, but many african-american women in the south...
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stanton is recognized. >> thank you very much for being here.he passing of the voting rights act of 1965, those who have thoughts to suppress the minority route -- suppress the minority vote conceal their intentions. set out tothey were advance all trista goals like election security. history has proven those rationalizations relies designed to fend off -- those rationalizations were lies. those who aimed to suppress the minority vote has never said it out loud. not donald trump. he did not try to keep it secret. he blurted it out. he said he will lose the 2020 election if more americans are able to vote. that is one reason why this president needed a fixer at the department of justice. from letting rush off the hook to rewarding roger stone. mr. barr, you have proven willing and able. ago, thisa year committee heard testimony about a resurgence in discriminatory voting practices. these practices include unnecessarily strict photo id requirements and the abuse of signature match requirements to reject absentee ballots. despite that, your departm
stanton is recognized. >> thank you very much for being here.he passing of the voting rights act of 1965, those who have thoughts to suppress the minority route -- suppress the minority vote conceal their intentions. set out tothey were advance all trista goals like election security. history has proven those rationalizations relies designed to fend off -- those rationalizations were lies. those who aimed to suppress the minority vote has never said it out loud. not donald trump. he did...
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elizabeth cady stanton's daughter was one of those that spearheaded to start having parades to really make the movement more visible. there are just so many women that played so many different parts and were so innovative. one of the most interesting things about following the track of the very long suffrage movement, to think that it took -- 1848 to 1920, that's a generation of women, and they all had to build on what the previous generation had done. they had to, first, have the meetings and just try to get the word out across the country. and then they began to fight for actual legal change, fight for the amendment. and then, in the 1870's, there was a shift -- a woman named victoria woodhall, a firebrand of a woman, started arguing, look, the constitution gives citizens the right to vote. we are citizens, we have the right, let's all go vote. -- therehere was open was a "new york times" article about susan b anthony finally going to vote, and they try to stop her and said she could not vote, but they could not cite a reason why she could not, and so she voted and went home and wro
elizabeth cady stanton's daughter was one of those that spearheaded to start having parades to really make the movement more visible. there are just so many women that played so many different parts and were so innovative. one of the most interesting things about following the track of the very long suffrage movement, to think that it took -- 1848 to 1920, that's a generation of women, and they all had to build on what the previous generation had done. they had to, first, have the meetings and...
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stanton is trading in his job for a harvard acceptance letter.ty and struggled with school but his dad always found him a tutor. jillian: stanton said everything he is doing is to thank his loved ones for their sacrifice. he plans to pursue a law degree and this story just give me all the good feelings and chills. rob: had to defer payments on mortgage for a while because he had some struggles. they got it done. carley: the american dream. "fox & friends" right now. ♪ ♪ ainsley: well, good morning, it is thursday. it is 6:00 a.m. here on the east coast. we are social distancing. steve: we are. apes ain't steve is over there brian is over there i'm here in the middle. so glad you are waking up with us. thank you so much. steve: good morning, everybody. today is the 9th day of july. we are right smack dab in the middle of summer. ainsley: hard to believe. brian: keep in mind if you are at home we are in studio. steve: we showed the wide sho
stanton is trading in his job for a harvard acceptance letter.ty and struggled with school but his dad always found him a tutor. jillian: stanton said everything he is doing is to thank his loved ones for their sacrifice. he plans to pursue a law degree and this story just give me all the good feelings and chills. rob: had to defer payments on mortgage for a while because he had some struggles. they got it done. carley: the american dream. "fox & friends" right now. ♪ ♪...
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john stanton is the chief executive of weir group. i know these are uncertain times.our oil unit, where do you see the bottom for that given the oversupply at the moment? john: good morning. business had a difficult first half of the year , focused as we are on north american shale which is a difficult market conditions and we think it probably is on the bottom at the moment and likely to continue to be challenging over the balance of the year. february, weed in are intending to exit this business at the right moment and our long-term strategy is to become a mining technology, which is already 80% of revenues and where we see a bright future in terms of our growth prospects. cancine: can you tell us -- you give us a bit more on the timeline or what your options would be for the oil unit? to exit attent is the right time, when we can get the best value for the business. we've been active over the last few months talking to industry partners to understand the level of interest and preparing the identifyso when we do a good buyer for the business, we are ready to move qu
john stanton is the chief executive of weir group. i know these are uncertain times.our oil unit, where do you see the bottom for that given the oversupply at the moment? john: good morning. business had a difficult first half of the year , focused as we are on north american shale which is a difficult market conditions and we think it probably is on the bottom at the moment and likely to continue to be challenging over the balance of the year. february, weed in are intending to exit this...
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someone who is good at baseball, carlos stanton made his presence known at the beginning of the game.> stanton with a drive to left-center field, the yankees are just in front, 2-0 new york. carley: meantime at the white house donald trump celebrated opening day with mariano rivera and a bunch of little league or his. a really cool scene at the white house. he revealed exciting news, he is going to possibly throw out the first pitch, invited to do that on august 15th any yankees game and later on during the discussion with mariano rivera he talked about how important baseball is to the american psyche. >> get back to normal because nobody wants to see this but i think it is really good that baseball is opening, looks like football is opening, looks like sports are opening. it is a tremendous things psychologically for our country. >> i am out here, the mets take on the braves at 4:10, tomorrow, four games on fox, on fox sports one. you won't look at cardboard if you are watching fox sports, virtual fans in the stand, the virtual fans, pretty amazing, they can show their mood and do th
someone who is good at baseball, carlos stanton made his presence known at the beginning of the game.> stanton with a drive to left-center field, the yankees are just in front, 2-0 new york. carley: meantime at the white house donald trump celebrated opening day with mariano rivera and a bunch of little league or his. a really cool scene at the white house. he revealed exciting news, he is going to possibly throw out the first pitch, invited to do that on august 15th any yankees game and...
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momento de ¿ >>> bien >>> bueno arrancamos con un mo momento de gren preocupacion en yankees y es que stantonodo esc c escuche >>> fue trasladado al hospital ya alio por su propio pie de y n yankees pero fue un momento de m mucha preocupacion esperamos los ultimos reortportes en espaÑ-a l de mexcianicanos con araujo qun guardado con betis que cumplio o 100 partidos uno por unofjnal, u unpunto impar celtaortante pa c tercer equipo de guardado que u cumple 100 partidos en ingl inglaterra munanchester unite n enracharachado inciicio perdienr termino goleando , dos goles de (en ingles( uno de rushford y d f fernandez con la goleada del 5 x por 2 y munanchester united llea a 16 opartiso sipuntos y dobl w lewandowski y bmayern munich d r derroto a bleayern leverkusen hc unas semanas habia coroando l l ala liga asi que mantiene el sueÑo-o d de ganar el triplete , titulo u numero 20 para este conjunto los epramsperamos en zona miexta ho lanoc noche >>> que gfuerte este goles >>> el deber y honor no piodan quedar en duda, un agnente se di a la labor de comeptpetir a la i lagartlagart lagartijas con un
momento de ¿ >>> bien >>> bueno arrancamos con un mo momento de gren preocupacion en yankees y es que stantonodo esc c escuche >>> fue trasladado al hospital ya alio por su propio pie de y n yankees pero fue un momento de m mucha preocupacion esperamos los ultimos reortportes en espaÑ-a l de mexcianicanos con araujo qun guardado con betis que cumplio o 100 partidos uno por unofjnal, u unpunto impar celtaortante pa c tercer equipo de guardado que u cumple 100...
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stanton in the sixth.hile erik cole struck out five on the mound for the yanks. a homer was given up to adam eaton. let's go west now to the dodgers hosting the san francisco giants in los angeles. like the nationals and yankees game, the players and coaches took a knee to "the star-spangled banner." mookie betts and another eight members of the giants. as for the game, clayton kershaw who was originally scheduled to start was scratched from the lineup because of a back issue. instead may took the mound. he gave up a run in a little more than four innings of work. the dodgers beat the giants, 8-1. and for the first time since taking office, the president says he will throw out the ceremonial first pitch in a major league baseball game, telling reporters he's been invited to do so at yankee stadium before they host the boston red sox on august 15th. >> and the nfl's washington redskins football team will be referred to as just that, washington football team. they bowed to pressure if their name which was lo
stanton in the sixth.hile erik cole struck out five on the mound for the yanks. a homer was given up to adam eaton. let's go west now to the dodgers hosting the san francisco giants in los angeles. like the nationals and yankees game, the players and coaches took a knee to "the star-spangled banner." mookie betts and another eight members of the giants. as for the game, clayton kershaw who was originally scheduled to start was scratched from the lineup because of a back issue. instead...
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he had talks at the cottage about edwin stanton and william seward, two of the members of the cabinet that he is drawing upon. he is close to the secretaries that he has, hay and nikolai. he is able to use them as sounding boards. others as well. even within the army, there are generals he is able to confide in. they are not always the commanding generals that we put the names to. to and we askides questions of. we see lincoln checking out books from the library of congress about the theory of war and the ways to manage the military. he is trying to get up to speed himself so that he can handle those things also. one of my favorite quotes, and ,t comes from general mcclellan is when benjamin wade, a senator, comes to lincoln and says you have to replace mcclellan. he is awful. lincoln says, who should i replace him with? waita says, anybody will do. lincoln responds, anybody will work for you but i must have somebody. it is this recognition that people aren't perfect, but you have to work with the tools that you have. lincoln is able to keep in mind the difference between the ideal an
he had talks at the cottage about edwin stanton and william seward, two of the members of the cabinet that he is drawing upon. he is close to the secretaries that he has, hay and nikolai. he is able to use them as sounding boards. others as well. even within the army, there are generals he is able to confide in. they are not always the commanding generals that we put the names to. to and we askides questions of. we see lincoln checking out books from the library of congress about the theory of...
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in january of 1865, the secretary of war, edward stanton and general william sherman had a meeting with 20 preachers in savannah, georgia. they were preachers, pastors, lay church leaders and they wanted to find out from these preachers basically what is it that the freed people wanted from freedom? what did they expect? and what did they expect in the aftermath of the emancipation proclamation? the group of 20 people who was ostensibly representative of freed black folks in the community selected garrison frazier, a 67-year-old man to be the representative of the community. to speak for them. general sherman asked him -- what did he understand freedom to me especially in light of the emancipation proclamation? and he said taking us from under the yoke of bondage and placing us where we can reap the fruit of our labor, take care of us, and a cyst the government in maintaining our freedom. you can hear some of the language from the emancipation proclamation. assisting the government in maintaining freedom. having the people who were emancipated serving in the military, go to work and do
in january of 1865, the secretary of war, edward stanton and general william sherman had a meeting with 20 preachers in savannah, georgia. they were preachers, pastors, lay church leaders and they wanted to find out from these preachers basically what is it that the freed people wanted from freedom? what did they expect? and what did they expect in the aftermath of the emancipation proclamation? the group of 20 people who was ostensibly representative of freed black folks in the community...
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only few pitches into the game, stanton hit one halfway to the capitol building.was called in the 6th inning because of heavy rain. 4-1. >>> lebron james back on the floor in the orlando bubble. the kings got's few grays in that beard now. coast to coast for the jam against the mavs. he had 12 points in 15 minutes. dallas wins the practice game, 108-104. >>> red flag came out. bryce goes flying into the barrier. we walked away okay. harmaline continues his scorching season. the 4th since nascar's restart. >>> giants, dodgers in the úbooks game 1. the a's and >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thank you for tcnews continu cbsn bay area. have a good night and go giants. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ >> who among you will be the next einstein? >> a story of one of the most good minds of his generation. >> it's, uh, like you will go person, woman, man, camera, tv.? so i said, yeah. >> he saw the world in a way no one could imagine. >> -- person, woman, man, camera, tv. >> you are the best natural code breaker i have ever seen.
only few pitches into the game, stanton hit one halfway to the capitol building.was called in the 6th inning because of heavy rain. 4-1. >>> lebron james back on the floor in the orlando bubble. the kings got's few grays in that beard now. coast to coast for the jam against the mavs. he had 12 points in 15 minutes. dallas wins the practice game, 108-104. >>> red flag came out. bryce goes flying into the barrier. we walked away okay. harmaline continues his scorching season....
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according to andrew stanton could steer it said he expects to make a full recovery and come back to work once he's ready assemblyman lackey is one of 2 lawmakers who tested positive for covid-19 after being inside the state capitol for session last week. >>the other is democratic assembly member autumn burke, in one of her most recent tweets the southern california lawmaker says she has no symptoms and is working remotely she wrote like most we're taking it one day at a time in quarantine in addition to the 2 lawmakers, several staff members and other capital workers have tested positive for the virus covid-19 shutting down the state capitol for a second time lawmakers originally scheduled the return from summer break monday but pushed back to july 27th. >>the legislature's final recess is scheduled about a month away from that with still several pieces of legislation to pass by august 31st in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>let's talk about our 4 zone forecast right now as we take a live look outside at our sutro camera from our sutro camera. they don't see the camera looking f
according to andrew stanton could steer it said he expects to make a full recovery and come back to work once he's ready assemblyman lackey is one of 2 lawmakers who tested positive for covid-19 after being inside the state capitol for session last week. >>the other is democratic assembly member autumn burke, in one of her most recent tweets the southern california lawmaker says she has no symptoms and is working remotely she wrote like most we're taking it one day at a time in quarantine...
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according to andrew stanton could steer it said he expects to make a full recovery and come back to work once he's ready assemblyman lackey is one of 2 lawmakers who tested positive for covid-19 after being inside the state capitol for session last week. >>the other is democratic assembly member autumn burke, in one of her most recent tweets the southern california lawmaker says she has no symptoms and is working remotely she wrote like most we're taking it one day at a time in quarantine in addition to the 2 lawmakers, several staff members and other capital workers have tested positive for the virus covid-19 shutting down the state capitol for a second time lawmakers originally scheduled the return from summer break monday but pushed back to july 27th. >>the legislature's final recess is scheduled about a month away from that with still several pieces of legislation to pass by august 31st in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>let's take a live look outside right now to talk about our 4 zone forecast, here's a look now from our sister camera facing north towards the golden gate br
according to andrew stanton could steer it said he expects to make a full recovery and come back to work once he's ready assemblyman lackey is one of 2 lawmakers who tested positive for covid-19 after being inside the state capitol for session last week. >>the other is democratic assembly member autumn burke, in one of her most recent tweets the southern california lawmaker says she has no symptoms and is working remotely she wrote like most we're taking it one day at a time in quarantine...
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pretty much mr stanton pointing or sheen said the unity old man and i don't think what i mean. if we're to me. mito. oh do not be more deep is it this will matter or be them in thin air. spittle. sapien go away our own crews your name can only start to. everyone over there oh my just get out or. get out of that matter don't mean this believe thing that i think it is not so anally nailed to those viets it or it it there are doing nikken on cheney don't quit. elmwood looks a bit on the s. s. that all media to many people that. a lot around. us it does for the laptop or in their the united india not. in the group if you need out there. or cause them to be a more sort of mean thing. dick martin grew up in the gonna after graduating in law he worked at the max planck institute for international law. he went on to become a state prosecutor and distinguished himself in battle against organized crime and international drug trafficking. from 199985 he was a member of the teacher no government then he was elected to the swiss parliament working as an m.p. until 2011. to set to work with
pretty much mr stanton pointing or sheen said the unity old man and i don't think what i mean. if we're to me. mito. oh do not be more deep is it this will matter or be them in thin air. spittle. sapien go away our own crews your name can only start to. everyone over there oh my just get out or. get out of that matter don't mean this believe thing that i think it is not so anally nailed to those viets it or it it there are doing nikken on cheney don't quit. elmwood looks a bit on the s. s. that...
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stanton is recognized. >> maybe the last few witnesses will let the attorney general speak. >> mr. stanton is recognized. . >> thank you very much, chair, since the voting rights act those who sought to suppress the minority vote suggest they were out to advance some altruistic goal such as election security but history has proven that those allegations and those rationalizations were lies designed only to fend off legal challenges. it was a dirty little secret and those who aim to suppress the minority vote never dared to say it out loud but not donald trump. he didn't even try to keep it a secret. he just blurted it out. he said he will lose the 2020 election if more americans are able to vote. that's one reason why this president needed a fixer at the department of justice from letting russia off the hook to rewarding roger stone, mr. barr, you have proven not only very willing but i have to admit very able. more than a year ago, this committee heard testimony about a resurgence of discriminatory voting practices, certain states making it more difficult to vote. these practices
stanton is recognized. >> maybe the last few witnesses will let the attorney general speak. >> mr. stanton is recognized. . >> thank you very much, chair, since the voting rights act those who sought to suppress the minority vote suggest they were out to advance some altruistic goal such as election security but history has proven that those allegations and those rationalizations were lies designed only to fend off legal challenges. it was a dirty little secret and those who...
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when you rub your head with a balloon and you get all this electric charge building up and you has stanton and that's essentially what we do with this so you can rub it on your hat and you get a lot of electric charge building up and this is a charge that would be similar to the charge that you get on a bumblebee that's flying around so we can use this is a nice sort of mimic for bumblebee flying around the. depending on the distance of the wand the sound becomes louder or softer the devices have now been checked now it's the bumblebees turn. on the experiment shows that as soon as it touches down the charge between the bee and the flower is equalized. so any bees flying by afterwards know that this flower has already been visited and has nothing to offer only after a time when the flower produce more nectar and regain its negative charge this is what we are after what we want to find out is how did these electric fields get created between themselves and the flower so in order to do that we need to immobilize that be put it on this into a platform then a ranch to. each side of its head to
when you rub your head with a balloon and you get all this electric charge building up and you has stanton and that's essentially what we do with this so you can rub it on your hat and you get a lot of electric charge building up and this is a charge that would be similar to the charge that you get on a bumblebee that's flying around so we can use this is a nice sort of mimic for bumblebee flying around the. depending on the distance of the wand the sound becomes louder or softer the devices...
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. >> stanton with a drive out to left center field. >> major league baseball starting off with the pitch from dr. fauci with the first pitch no one could catch. >> that is probably not something he could practice. >>> plus folk story. ♪ when you are young they adore you know nothing ♪ >> taylor swift releases her surprise album overnight 2020 >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning, everybody. welcome to "today. it is friday we are glad to have you with us. hoda, how about it opening day for baseball dr. fauci goes out there the pitch, well, let's hope that his research is better than his baseball skills. right? >> no kidding. you know what? the commentator, i was just listening. he said maybe dr. fauci didn't have time to practice. actually, he did he went to a local elementary school with his wife he practiced but he said the ball felt like a brick they say when you're on a major league field, the mound to home plate feels like forever but you can't be good at everything in your life.
. >> stanton with a drive out to left center field. >> major league baseball starting off with the pitch from dr. fauci with the first pitch no one could catch. >> that is probably not something he could practice. >>> plus folk story. ♪ when you are young they adore you know nothing ♪ >> taylor swift releases her surprise album overnight 2020 >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1a...
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frederick douglass was a builder, elizabeth cady stanton was a builder.ot builtave buildings, but they built belief, and they built movements, and in their own ways, they built the politics that so many of us knew about and expected for so long, and it is in that tradition and in their tradition and in their hallowed footsteps that we stand here and sit before you tonight, thatso what i asked is you permit me just a couple of minutes to talk about that building. we like to think about america as a home. for many of us who were born here, it was a home we have taken for granted. for those who have come here, like my ancestors and many of your ancestors, it was a home they could only dream of, and when they got here, they made the best they could of, but we must build a new political home in this country. the home we have is pretty ratty. it has got two sides that do not talk to each other. one side is actually blatantly on fire at the moment. [laughter] and so we must decide what that new home looks like. we know that we will not all agree on what this hou
frederick douglass was a builder, elizabeth cady stanton was a builder.ot builtave buildings, but they built belief, and they built movements, and in their own ways, they built the politics that so many of us knew about and expected for so long, and it is in that tradition and in their tradition and in their hallowed footsteps that we stand here and sit before you tonight, thatso what i asked is you permit me just a couple of minutes to talk about that building. we like to think about america...
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to reminder too that on tuesday when roger stone went to court to ask to delay the start of his stanton's which was due to be july 14th due to be on tuesday the department of justice that it was perfectly reasonable for the court to expect the 67 year old mr bush to and to go ahead and report to prison to begin his sentence don't trump has been seeing the very beginning that this was a witch hunt that roger stone had done nothing that he'd done nothing illegal and that he should. be acquitted by the court when not did not happen don't trump was asked if he would give a pardon and he has been seeing for several months that that is something that he would consider clearly it was on his mind the whole time and as we got closer to the dean that roger stone would walk through those prison doors he decided to take some action rather than have brought your store and spend even one single night in prison just a reminder what was convicted all lying to congress which many people will see significant and the fact that he said the president did not. give him clemency because he did not turn evidence
to reminder too that on tuesday when roger stone went to court to ask to delay the start of his stanton's which was due to be july 14th due to be on tuesday the department of justice that it was perfectly reasonable for the court to expect the 67 year old mr bush to and to go ahead and report to prison to begin his sentence don't trump has been seeing the very beginning that this was a witch hunt that roger stone had done nothing that he'd done nothing illegal and that he should. be acquitted...
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stanton died for. our defines our while we should not have to trade our culture for oil and gas we live here we make the rule people and carry investigates exposes and questions the use and abuse of power around the globe on al-jazeera. to. hello again i'm a star here today and that's remind you of our top stories here this hour u.s. president donald trump has canceled the republican party convention due to be held in florida next month because of the coronavirus threat the state has been one of the worst affected by the pandemic on thursday of the number of infections nationwide passed 4000000. the pentagon has confirmed one of its fighter jets intercepted in a rainy and passenger plane over syria to ensure it wasn't a hostile aircraft the move was said to be aimed at protecting coalition troops in syria several passengers were injured when the commercial plane changed altitude during that incident. 5 west african heads of states who gathered in mali's capital have failed to reach a deal to end the co
stanton died for. our defines our while we should not have to trade our culture for oil and gas we live here we make the rule people and carry investigates exposes and questions the use and abuse of power around the globe on al-jazeera. to. hello again i'm a star here today and that's remind you of our top stories here this hour u.s. president donald trump has canceled the republican party convention due to be held in florida next month because of the coronavirus threat the state has been one...
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contract is the biggest in sports history beating out mlb players like trey harper and jennifer the stantonnd mexican boxer our verandas. look at those numbers. can you imagine? heather: is fun to watch. one of the top nfl draft picks shocking fans with crazy facts, detroit lions rookie quarterback tweeting random thought, i have never been to an nfl game, selected third overall out of ohio state. social media going wild over his admission, chris tweeting that is mine, now you are going to be going to 16 of them a year. he has to work at them because his cornerback on not the greatest lions team in the world so he will get some there, he is a great player, something to watch in detroit. >> protesters topple statues across, a safe haven for unwanted monuments. todd: the new fall city manager who signed this proclamation, to teach history and attract tourism. he joins us live coming up. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder force factor is the #1 fastest-growing men's health
contract is the biggest in sports history beating out mlb players like trey harper and jennifer the stantonnd mexican boxer our verandas. look at those numbers. can you imagine? heather: is fun to watch. one of the top nfl draft picks shocking fans with crazy facts, detroit lions rookie quarterback tweeting random thought, i have never been to an nfl game, selected third overall out of ohio state. social media going wild over his admission, chris tweeting that is mine, now you are going to be...
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giancarlo stanton helping to lead the yankees with a monster home run en route to a 4-1 win. it was called in the 6th for rain. listening to a prerecorded speech about social justice narrated by morgan freeman. then they took a knee. all of them standing for the national anthem. in the night's second game mookie betts with the san francisco giants, gabe ckapler, they neiled during the national anthem. >>> president trump marking opening day by playing catch with mariana rivera and a group of little leaguers at the white house. the president saying he's going to toss out a first pitch on august 15th. last night, trump said there's one thing that he does not want to see. >> i hope everyone's standing. i hope they're not going to be kneeling when the flag is raised. that would hurt a lot of people in our country. with the nfl or baseball or basketball or anything else. there are plenty of places you can protest. you don't have to protest on the raising of our flag. >>> finally, washington's nfl team has a new name. sort of. it will go by washington football team until a new nick
giancarlo stanton helping to lead the yankees with a monster home run en route to a 4-1 win. it was called in the 6th for rain. listening to a prerecorded speech about social justice narrated by morgan freeman. then they took a knee. all of them standing for the national anthem. in the night's second game mookie betts with the san francisco giants, gabe ckapler, they neiled during the national anthem. >>> president trump marking opening day by playing catch with mariana rivera and a...
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classes already to start the new semester program correspondent jonathan serrie tells us where things stanton a. >> the new search in case this is no longer confined to the sun belt. oklahoma posted its highest number of cases. if you leave the airport without filling out the information not only can you have a $2,000 fine, you can then be brought to a hearing and ordered to complete mandatory quarantine. >> the new york governor facing backlash from scientists and health care workers sing a report claiming no strong link between deadly outbreaks of the coronavirus his administration's policy requiring nursing homes to accept covid patients is merely an attempt to shift blame. in california protesters come condemned to the orange county school board's decision to recommend schools reopen in the fall without mandating face masks for social distanci distancing. i think kids need to go back to school and learn and socialize. >> schools in los angeles and san diego will remain online only for now, and north carolina will create a hybrid of both options. protesters in detroit black school buses he
classes already to start the new semester program correspondent jonathan serrie tells us where things stanton a. >> the new search in case this is no longer confined to the sun belt. oklahoma posted its highest number of cases. if you leave the airport without filling out the information not only can you have a $2,000 fine, you can then be brought to a hearing and ordered to complete mandatory quarantine. >> the new york governor facing backlash from scientists and health care...
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lawyers, and by the end hashe first day, he already four lawyers representing him, including edwin stantonwho is a short time away from his eternal glory as our secretary of war during the american civil lawyer, but at this time, he is a prominent lawyer in washington , d.c., and he is the first lawyer who came to represent daniel sickles. the prosecutors in this case, no slouches either. daniel carlisle, one of the first choice is to represent him, happens to be a very close friend of barton and has no interest in helping barton's murderer. then you have the future assistant secretary in the confederate states of america in , prisonerhostage swaps for the confederacy, also go on to be jefferson davis' but at the time, he is the deputy u.s. attorney. key was not actually the best u.s. attorney. he's there because of his family name, because of his political connections. -- wool does a lot of the work. interesting was that he really vexed robert rules in life by putting all this work off on him, and now by dying, he has given him the biggestcase under the microscope in the world. he would b
lawyers, and by the end hashe first day, he already four lawyers representing him, including edwin stantonwho is a short time away from his eternal glory as our secretary of war during the american civil lawyer, but at this time, he is a prominent lawyer in washington , d.c., and he is the first lawyer who came to represent daniel sickles. the prosecutors in this case, no slouches either. daniel carlisle, one of the first choice is to represent him, happens to be a very close friend of barton...
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a question raised today, one is the issue of mail-in ballots and here is what representative greg stanton of arizona set about that today. watch this. >> there are fears that you and the president are laying the foundation. both of you have advanced false conspiracy theories about mail-in voting. >> martha: there are so many states in the country that have mail-in voting and they've had it for a long time. is there any reason not to accelerate or offer that opportunity to people given the covid-19 pandemic, is there anything that's wrong with that in your mind? >> what we had in this country for a long time is absentee ballot voting by mail. that requires the person requesting the ballot and then the signature is verified and we protect the vote, the integrity of the vote is paramount, through the generations, americans have worn the uniform and that's at the heart of the democracy. it's a time-honored tradition but what you see across the country it in democrat led states is an effort for universal distribution of ballots. without the accountability you have with absentee balloting and w
a question raised today, one is the issue of mail-in ballots and here is what representative greg stanton of arizona set about that today. watch this. >> there are fears that you and the president are laying the foundation. both of you have advanced false conspiracy theories about mail-in voting. >> martha: there are so many states in the country that have mail-in voting and they've had it for a long time. is there any reason not to accelerate or offer that opportunity to people...
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the candidate is going face off against the republican angela stanton king in november. >>> in the pacific northwest protestors continued the clash with the police over the weekend. dan springer has the latest from seattle. >> reporter: protestors in seattle taking a violent turn on sunday night and two people arrested, and a dozen police officers left injured and one of them hospitalized. >> protestors lit the fireworks and then throw them at the officers at a close range. i am told that they're going blind and kill people when thrown from the short distances. a police building targeted with some demonstrators smashing a window at the east prescient and starting a fire that was later extinguished. in portland 53 nights of protest leads to the presence of federal troop in the city. demonstrators gathering downtown to protest the move by president trump. portland mayor saying that the president is using the forces to further his political agenda. >> the experiences that we're all witnesses here in portland should be shocking to all americans. this is an attack on the democracy. >> reporter:
the candidate is going face off against the republican angela stanton king in november. >>> in the pacific northwest protestors continued the clash with the police over the weekend. dan springer has the latest from seattle. >> reporter: protestors in seattle taking a violent turn on sunday night and two people arrested, and a dozen police officers left injured and one of them hospitalized. >> protestors lit the fireworks and then throw them at the officers at a close range....
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the candidate will face off against republican angela stanton, king, in november. >>> and california's now suing the trump administration over its rule rolling back the affordable care act healthcare antidiscrimination protection. now, california's attorney general, javier and the attorneys general of massachusetts as well as new york are levering a coalition of 23 states in action. the lawsuit claims the trump administration is undermining a section of the affordable care act which prohibits discrimination based on gender, race, national origin, sex, age, or disability. >> everyone can access essential healthcare. section 1557 in the affordable care act was the first to comprehensively prohibit discrimination in healthcare. that finally brought healthcare laws in line with principles of everyone who is entitled to equal protection under the law. >> the trump administration has yet to comment on this lawsuit. >>> to southern california, los angeles mayor says his city is on the brink of another stay-at- home order. l. a. county had several record- setting days for new infections and ho
the candidate will face off against republican angela stanton, king, in november. >>> and california's now suing the trump administration over its rule rolling back the affordable care act healthcare antidiscrimination protection. now, california's attorney general, javier and the attorneys general of massachusetts as well as new york are levering a coalition of 23 states in action. the lawsuit claims the trump administration is undermining a section of the affordable care act which...
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look at this home run off the bat of young carlos stanton.he left-center about 460 fees and it's raining right now, 4-1 yankees in the sixth inning, by the way soto tested positive for the virus and is going to be out for quite some time. the players association has agreed to expand what will be the postseason after the 60 game regular season and 16 teams out of 30 are going to make it to the postseason. the owners need to approve it but it will be different than anything we had seen. and so will this. talk about what's going to happen. this is what has become as they tried to capture the field of a ballpark in the pandemic era. they're using augmented reality. a work in progress they're going to try to hone in on the details as the season progresses. crowd noise virtual grounds, it is going to seem a lot like a videogame as they work on that. here we are july 23, there was a time when things were more normal we have that all in focus for you. >>> no shortage of exciting baseball moments. will clark and ozzie smith ignite lingering bad feelin
look at this home run off the bat of young carlos stanton.he left-center about 460 fees and it's raining right now, 4-1 yankees in the sixth inning, by the way soto tested positive for the virus and is going to be out for quite some time. the players association has agreed to expand what will be the postseason after the 60 game regular season and 16 teams out of 30 are going to make it to the postseason. the owners need to approve it but it will be different than anything we had seen. and so...
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elizabeth cady stanton seized control of suffrage history in this multivolume book that still dominatesy and essentially wrote black women out of that. >> trevor: that's right, black suffragettes were literally written out of the history books by white women in the movement. and just look at their faces. it's like they had already seen the future and were like, "mmm, i'm not gonna get credit for any of this, am i?" because the truth is, certain white feminist heroes were super problematic. i mean, people remember them like they were early versions of wonder woman, when in reality, they were more like the mom from "get out." now, you may not be surprised that these 1920s karens were eager to accept black women's work but give them none of the credit. but what may surprise you is that black men in the civil rights movement were also happy to do a similar thing. >> most women who worked in the movement, who were the actual backbone of the civil rights movement, weren't really known. >> media attention would always be drawn to the men of the movement as they're doing work, the martin luther
elizabeth cady stanton seized control of suffrage history in this multivolume book that still dominatesy and essentially wrote black women out of that. >> trevor: that's right, black suffragettes were literally written out of the history books by white women in the movement. and just look at their faces. it's like they had already seen the future and were like, "mmm, i'm not gonna get credit for any of this, am i?" because the truth is, certain white feminist heroes were super...
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williams is seem as a virtual lock she'll face republican stanton king in november let's switch gearsur weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins who's tracking the covid numbers for us as well once again, not a good 24 hours. >> we've got the bar went from 2 million to 3 million from june 7th to july 6th, so that was roughly a month we've gone from july to the third week and now we're getting another million. that's how rapidly we've ramped up the number of cases there were 3,000 less on monday from last monday and the impact of that is it brought the seven-day average down just a little bit this is kind of the first decrease we've seen since we had the big ramp-up around june 14th who knows. it would be nice if we've reached the crest of this latest peak and we can kind of slow this down. it would be even bet gore down if possible. as far as fatalities went yesterday, 546 new deaths. the seven-day average is about 802. so we clicked up above 800 the average deaths have risen by 50 over the past week. this is the seven-day moving average. the line is kind of flat, slowly going up, n
williams is seem as a virtual lock she'll face republican stanton king in november let's switch gearsur weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins who's tracking the covid numbers for us as well once again, not a good 24 hours. >> we've got the bar went from 2 million to 3 million from june 7th to july 6th, so that was roughly a month we've gone from july to the third week and now we're getting another million. that's how rapidly we've ramped up the number of cases there were 3,000 less...
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jenn carlos stanton, high and deep and aloha. yankees, the 2-0 lead.ton going deep off gerrit cole. rebel, he signed the $324 million contract. and then the skies just open up like a monsoon in d.c. they are in a monumental rain delay. it is 4-1 yankees in the sixth. time for abc7, call my play. you send me your video. i call the play. if you their name jordan, he's probably good at basketball. jordan jr. is a lean, mean scoring machine. he led the league scoring. as aade little cure. he comes across half court. he launches from there. a perfect 10-0 record. hey, jordan, we just called your play. >> i like that kid. just pull up from half court. send me your video with a #abc7 call my play. you know, 2020, this year is filled with surprises like a mike tyson comeback. at age 54. the artist once known as the baddest man on the planet. yikes! will fight another former champion who is 51. that bout is set for september 12th. a lot of people has the money grab. do you know who wants to get hit by mike tyson? nobody! he's still, he is a bad man. yeah. so be
jenn carlos stanton, high and deep and aloha. yankees, the 2-0 lead.ton going deep off gerrit cole. rebel, he signed the $324 million contract. and then the skies just open up like a monsoon in d.c. they are in a monumental rain delay. it is 4-1 yankees in the sixth. time for abc7, call my play. you send me your video. i call the play. if you their name jordan, he's probably good at basketball. jordan jr. is a lean, mean scoring machine. he led the league scoring. as aade little cure. he comes...
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end of the first day, he already has four lawyers representing him, including most famously edwin , stanton, who is a short time away from his eternal glory as our secretary of war during the american civil war, but at this time, he is just a prominent lawyer in washington, d.c., and he is one of the first to be retained to represent daniel sickles. the prosecutors in this case, no slouches either. you have james carlisle, one of sickles' first voices to represent him, happens to be a very close friend of barton and has no interest in helping barton's murderer. then you have robert ould, the future assistant secretary in the confederate states of america in charge of hostage prisoner of war swaps for the confederacy, also goes on to be jefferson davis' lawyer, which will be particularly interest at gettysburg -- interesting at gettysburg. but at the time, he is the deputy u.s. attorney. key was not actually the best u.s. attorney. he's there because of his family name, because of his political connections. ould does a lot of the work. he is also intermittently sick and traveled. he put a lo
end of the first day, he already has four lawyers representing him, including most famously edwin , stanton, who is a short time away from his eternal glory as our secretary of war during the american civil war, but at this time, he is just a prominent lawyer in washington, d.c., and he is one of the first to be retained to represent daniel sickles. the prosecutors in this case, no slouches either. you have james carlisle, one of sickles' first voices to represent him, happens to be a very...
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stanton is recognized. >> thank you very much for being here.he passing of the voting rights act of 1965, those who have thoughts to suppress the minority route -- suppress the minority vote conceal their intentions. set out tothey were advance all trista goals like election security. history has proven those rationalizations relies designed to fend off -- those rationalizations were lies. those who aimed to suppress the minority vote has never said it out loud. not donald trump. he did not try to keep it secret. he blurted it out. he said he will lose the 2020 election if more americans are able to vote. that is one reason why this president needed a fixer at the department of justice. from letting rush off the hook to rewarding roger stone. mr. barr, you have proven willing and able. ago, thisa year committee heard testimony about a resurgence in discriminatory voting practices. these practices include unnecessarily strict photo id requirements and the abuse of signature match requirements to reject absentee ballots. despite that, your departm
stanton is recognized. >> thank you very much for being here.he passing of the voting rights act of 1965, those who have thoughts to suppress the minority route -- suppress the minority vote conceal their intentions. set out tothey were advance all trista goals like election security. history has proven those rationalizations relies designed to fend off -- those rationalizations were lies. those who aimed to suppress the minority vote has never said it out loud. not donald trump. he did...
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deeann carla stanton, that's a tape measure shot, about six foot five, deep in the letter left-center field. the yankees wind up winning it in a called game, 4-1 in the sixth. by the way, star of the knots one set out tested positive for covid. >>> like i said, forget about history and tradition. the players association and that major league baseball owners have agreed to expand the postseason now. get this, 30 teams in the league, 16 will make the postseason. so like i said, everything is altogether different. so we've got some highlights tonight. we've got a lot of things cooking all around the world in sports. is actually a busy night, that's not a stretch. check this out, the 3 a.m. pga open. that is an ace, he shot a 500 round, three shots off the league. >>> nascar tonight, kansas lap 182 ryan newman gets loose, sending ryan preece into the wall at high speeds. denny hamlin the winner. in charlotte north carolina one of our fellow channel 2 callings reuben carrington the nephew robert [ laughter ]. very cute, possibly a future olympian diver [ laughter ] that's some pretty good
deeann carla stanton, that's a tape measure shot, about six foot five, deep in the letter left-center field. the yankees wind up winning it in a called game, 4-1 in the sixth. by the way, star of the knots one set out tested positive for covid. >>> like i said, forget about history and tradition. the players association and that major league baseball owners have agreed to expand the postseason now. get this, 30 teams in the league, 16 will make the postseason. so like i said,...