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ryan stevenson, the conservative _ happen. ryan stevenson, the conservative candidate, - happen.te. we will be here for another couple of hours and we will be speaking to more candidates and voters. a painting by pablo picasso that was stolen from greece, it is called the women because my cat, was taken from a heist in the national gallery. it was taken back in 2012 along with another painting, dating back to 1905. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello, it's western scotland and north—west england again today with the warmest and sunniest weather. temperatures approaching the mid—205, but a gloomy outlook at wembley — well, weather—wise — for the rest of the day. there will be a bit of showery rain moving through the area as well. not amounting to too much, and the chance of seeing some of that at wimbledon as well. and still plenty of cloud tomorrow. later in the week, though, eventually we get brighter skies and temperatures will be back into the low 20s, much closer to average for the time of year. an area of low pressure across the continent, but clo
ryan stevenson, the conservative _ happen. ryan stevenson, the conservative candidate, - happen.te. we will be here for another couple of hours and we will be speaking to more candidates and voters. a painting by pablo picasso that was stolen from greece, it is called the women because my cat, was taken from a heist in the national gallery. it was taken back in 2012 along with another painting, dating back to 1905. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello, it's western...
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betsey stevenson joins us after this. co enomy betsey stevenson joins us after this front desk.t you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and get millions of flexible booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies. opdivo plus yervoy equals... a chance for more lively evenings. more quiet mornings. more inspired views. more creative ideas. more family time. more couple time. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartb
betsey stevenson joins us after this. co enomy betsey stevenson joins us after this front desk.t you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and get millions of flexible booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell...
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on a lot of true bravery bridge was good friends with a anthropologist by the name of stevenson and stevenson said, you know for all the stories i heard from jim bridger when i saw it when i was with him twice he we had a very severe encounter with with american indians and when i saw how bridger will calmly and cooley, you know manage to handle the situation and made sure that they were averting any fighting and/or in some cases actually fighting. he said i can tell you for certain that all of bridger stories about his battles. they are all true. what do you stand on? when the bridge was part of the henry the ashley henry for a company expedition, you know in 1823, you know, they they mentioned that he was with you know stayed back to help hugh glass who he was mauled by a bear, you know and and in presented in the 2000 film the revenant i've read accounts where the that's purely fictional and others where they think that could have been a young jim bridger who who stayed with you glass. where do you follow on that? i think it could have been jim bridger, but i don't think it's proven yet. t
on a lot of true bravery bridge was good friends with a anthropologist by the name of stevenson and stevenson said, you know for all the stories i heard from jim bridger when i saw it when i was with him twice he we had a very severe encounter with with american indians and when i saw how bridger will calmly and cooley, you know manage to handle the situation and made sure that they were averting any fighting and/or in some cases actually fighting. he said i can tell you for certain that all of...
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so i have a long interview with brian stevenson in the book, but i didn't actually get to see it until my book was done and it was done and and then i now tell everybody wherever they live it is worth the trip to montgomery. it's extraordinary but there should be something. in in the national mall, there's no question about it, and i actually think it's a yiddish and german word shonda, which is scandal that we had a holocaust museum on the mall before we had a national museum of african-american history and culture. you know, i i say this as a jew but i sometimes think that the holocaust has been used in the past in america to be a symbol of evil. to distract us from homegrown evil. and you know, i i think that's much less the case and the other thing that i that i want to say, i was i really felt proud to be a part of the jewish community when a number of jewish and holocaust centered institutions the holocaust museum in washington invited me for a series of three talks, but they're holocaust research centers all over the country and after the black lives matter demonstrations last s
so i have a long interview with brian stevenson in the book, but i didn't actually get to see it until my book was done and it was done and and then i now tell everybody wherever they live it is worth the trip to montgomery. it's extraordinary but there should be something. in in the national mall, there's no question about it, and i actually think it's a yiddish and german word shonda, which is scandal that we had a holocaust museum on the mall before we had a national museum of...
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i had a long interview with brian stevenson in the book. i now tell everybody it is worth the trip to montgomery. it is extraordinary, but there should be something. there is no question about it. i think it is a get issue and -- a yiddish and german word, scandal, that we had a memorial -- i say this as a jew, but i sometimes think that the holocaust has been used in the past in america to be a symbol of evil to distract us from homegrown people -- people -- evil. i think that is much less the case. the other thing i want to say, i felt proud to be a part of the jewish community when the number of jewish and holocaust center institutions -- washington invited me for a series of talks, but there are holocaust research centers all across the country and after black demonstrations at last summer there was a sudden, real interest among jewish groups to focus on the holocaust to say, tell us how the germans have dealt with it. we realize we need to do something in america. that is important to point out. but i certainly think there should be a
i had a long interview with brian stevenson in the book. i now tell everybody it is worth the trip to montgomery. it is extraordinary, but there should be something. there is no question about it. i think it is a get issue and -- a yiddish and german word, scandal, that we had a memorial -- i say this as a jew, but i sometimes think that the holocaust has been used in the past in america to be a symbol of evil to distract us from homegrown people -- people -- evil. i think that is much less the...
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challenge me and got me on this track are interested in social and racial justice was a book by brian stevenson which as we all know has been adapted into a movie now. it prompted me to go to montgomery alabama and see the legacy museum with the equal justice initiative. that really change my mindset and outlook. from that book there are few others. i think another not quite the same genre that we focused on inner book club but i go back to that one here and there. it's focusing on your 20s so from 19 to before you are 30 and how that time period is so crucial and i'm in my 20s right now starting a new career and trying to figure out life. it's a book i think about regularly. >> jocelyn willoughby mr. stephenson has appeared on booktv and you can watch and talk about his book to booktv.org. jocelyn willoughby final question if people want to follow you or get news about the book club if there's a second season what's the easiest way for them to do that? >> so you can follow my personal account either on twitter or -- and also the new york liberty account as well. they've been phenomenal partner
challenge me and got me on this track are interested in social and racial justice was a book by brian stevenson which as we all know has been adapted into a movie now. it prompted me to go to montgomery alabama and see the legacy museum with the equal justice initiative. that really change my mindset and outlook. from that book there are few others. i think another not quite the same genre that we focused on inner book club but i go back to that one here and there. it's focusing on your 20s so...
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betsy stevenson joins us after this. and take. it. on... with rinvoq.n dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. take on ra. talk to your rheumatologist about rinvoq relief. rinvoq. make it your mission. if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. so then i said to him, if you can't afford your medicine, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? o
betsy stevenson joins us after this. and take. it. on... with rinvoq.n dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain...
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stevenson spoke.8 congress it by north of the anomaly attacked the town of -- in southern vietnam and massacred its people. but >> by now, north vietnam acts of aggression with the south ledges version and sabotage as shown in these captured films. it reached a critical point. the government itself vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ ♪ ♪ to help the soviet armies counter the accelerating violence in the north, the united states greatly increase the size of the forces and south vietnam. it also began to use air power against military north ian on to limit, make more -- any infiltration of supplies in north vietnam and south vietnam. tell preserve its identify indents, australia, iran, republican south korea, new zealand, and the philippines also contributed armed help. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> more than 30 other countries participated in programs of economic and medical assistance. none of the foreign countries involved ever posed a threat to the government of north vietnam. in fact, it stopped to en
stevenson spoke.8 congress it by north of the anomaly attacked the town of -- in southern vietnam and massacred its people. but >> by now, north vietnam acts of aggression with the south ledges version and sabotage as shown in these captured films. it reached a critical point. the government itself vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ ♪ ♪ to help the soviet armies counter the accelerating violence in the north, the united states greatly increase the size of the...
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adelaide stevenson, u.s. ambassador. william foster, agency head, and dean russ secretary of state.state of the union address in january, he put this program squarely before the people, he had then been the senator, now he appeared before his fellow congressman in the new role of president. [applause] >> life in 1961 will not be -- >> these really elected representatives of 185 million citizens, they success of the new presidents program rested primarily on their approval. he embodies the will of the people, he is with the people's representatives. kennedy faced international problems from the beginning, in laos, communist guerrillas were threatening a press conference where the president said, >> i strongly and unreservedly support and independent laos, tied to no outside power a group of powers. threatening no one, and free for many domination. we are faced with a clear and one-sided threats of a change in the internationally agreed layoffs. this threat runs counter to the will of the people who wish only to be independent and neutral. by military operations, dissidents elements d
adelaide stevenson, u.s. ambassador. william foster, agency head, and dean russ secretary of state.state of the union address in january, he put this program squarely before the people, he had then been the senator, now he appeared before his fellow congressman in the new role of president. [applause] >> life in 1961 will not be -- >> these really elected representatives of 185 million citizens, they success of the new presidents program rested primarily on their approval. he...
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. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the worldere is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations. all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come from san jose san francisco. you can even drive up from l a. >> it's one of the best, the most scenic drives in the country. you have highway one cannery row, of course, was immortalized by the author, john steinbeck who wrote cannery row and several other books set in and around monterrey. the starting catcher is, of course, like this one long gone. but the fishermen are still here and so is the seafood. >> try the calamari at fisherman's wharf or tour. the harbor in a kayak. >> pacific grows lovers point is right next door. the 17 mile drive led you to the dog friendly whites and carmel beach art gal eri
. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the worldere is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations. all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come...
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>> the stevenson street project, sir, has been continued to june 24th. will not be considered today. >> good afternoon. i'm calling on behalf of the residents of 5871 and 5873 mission street a complex condominium. and we're calling in opposition of a potential permit to be issued for a potential dispensary at 5801 mission. you know, we're residents of multi-generational elder and working class families with children. that particular block where they're trying to open a dispensary is literally right next to a church, a christian center, that serves as an afterschool program for nearby neighborhood children as well as a food bank. it's got a tremendous amount of foot traffic through it to board the 14 bus and it's awfully used by our elders for their daily bus on the sidewalk. with that additional traffic and additional sidewalk made up of people going to the business would only make it more difficult for people to pass through. there's also a bunch of essential businesses on that particular block where double parking and additional traffic on the block wo
>> the stevenson street project, sir, has been continued to june 24th. will not be considered today. >> good afternoon. i'm calling on behalf of the residents of 5871 and 5873 mission street a complex condominium. and we're calling in opposition of a potential permit to be issued for a potential dispensary at 5801 mission. you know, we're residents of multi-generational elder and working class families with children. that particular block where they're trying to open a dispensary is...
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. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the world. but there is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations. all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come from san jose san francisco. you can even drive up from l a. >> it's one of the best, the most scenic drives in the country. you have highway one cannery row, of course, was immortalized by the author, john steinbeck who wrote cannery row and several other books set in and around monterrey. the starting catcher is, of course, like this one long gone. but the fishermen are still here and so is the seafood. >> try the calamari at fisherman's wharf or tour. the harbor in a kayak. >> pacific grows lovers point is right next door. the 17 mile drive led you to the dog friendly whites and carmel beach art
. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the world. but there is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations. all within easy driving distance from around california. locally...
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so the minute this testimony comes out, the explosive testimony, stevenson then has to walk back pretty quickly. the secretary of war, newton baker directs the mid to stop their surveillance program and to no longer talk to congress without his expressed permission. so this was a sign of what the army was doing during the war itself. in fact, for the first time in american history, the u.s. military has a vast internal surveillance to keep eyes on american citizens. now, i have to tell you, it was like the keystone cops of counter intelligence. these guys had no clue what they were doing and most of the reports that they created were based upon hearsay. based upon a lot of those american protectively guys coming to give them rumors and gossip. wood is a problem here and you will see this throughout the red scare is how the military guys, the uniform guys kept wiggling out from under the thumb of civilian control. even though newton baker says i need you to curtail that domestic surveillance. local military intelligence divisions guys are refusing to execute that order. their argument is
so the minute this testimony comes out, the explosive testimony, stevenson then has to walk back pretty quickly. the secretary of war, newton baker directs the mid to stop their surveillance program and to no longer talk to congress without his expressed permission. so this was a sign of what the army was doing during the war itself. in fact, for the first time in american history, the u.s. military has a vast internal surveillance to keep eyes on american citizens. now, i have to tell you, it...
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with a goal in the very last minutes of extra time and it was 1—1 at full—time when sweden's daniel stevensonnated the match. it did look like it was going to a penalty shootout until there was a goal in the 121st minute. it is ukraine against england in rome on saturday for a place in rome on saturday for a place in the semifinals. coming up in a moment, how to tackle global warming. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations — a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. i for the first time in 20 years, i russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit - at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. cheering and applause. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering the record that had stood for 3h years, and the
with a goal in the very last minutes of extra time and it was 1—1 at full—time when sweden's daniel stevensonnated the match. it did look like it was going to a penalty shootout until there was a goal in the 121st minute. it is ukraine against england in rome on saturday for a place in rome on saturday for a place in the semifinals. coming up in a moment, how to tackle global warming. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations — a huge...
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it's what their candidate, ryan stevenson, wants to replicate in this once—thriving textile town.nk it's just about people not feeling that, "look, just because i'm born in a certain town or live in a certain town, i'm never going to be able to earn as much money or get as good a job as somebody in the south." if that perception can change, but it's backed up by real opportunities, then i think people will be happy about that. but labour's roots here do run deep. we only do it for labour. i working class will vote for labour, i always have done and always will do. this was the seat ofjo cox before she was murdered. her legacy is still felt. now her sister, kim leadbeater, is standing for labour, pledging to be a local champion. and this party member and local volunteer thinks their candidate's community ties could be key. for a long time since the mantra of the northern powerhouse, we haven't actually seen anything change on the ground, and the increase in poverty over the last ten years has been really sad for me to watch. so, that's why i think the labour party needs to win. the
it's what their candidate, ryan stevenson, wants to replicate in this once—thriving textile town.nk it's just about people not feeling that, "look, just because i'm born in a certain town or live in a certain town, i'm never going to be able to earn as much money or get as good a job as somebody in the south." if that perception can change, but it's backed up by real opportunities, then i think people will be happy about that. but labour's roots here do run deep. we only do it for...
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it's what their candidate, ryan stevenson, wants to replicate in this once—thriving textile town.eople not feeling that, look, just because i'm born in a certain town or live in a certain town, i'm never going to be able to earn as much money or get as good a job as somebody in the south. if that perception can change but it's backed up by real opportunities, then i think people will be happy about that. but labour's roots here do run deep. we only do it for labour. working class will vote for labour, always have done and always will do. this was the seat ofjo cox before she was murdered. her legacy is still felt. now her sister, kim leadbeater, is standing for labour, pledging to be a local champion. and this party member and local volunteer thinks their candidate's community ties could be key. for a long time since the mantra of the northern powerhouse, we haven't actually seen anything change on the ground, and the increase in poverty over the last ten years has been really sad for me to watch. so that's why i think the labour party needs to win. there's a lot at stake in this
it's what their candidate, ryan stevenson, wants to replicate in this once—thriving textile town.eople not feeling that, look, just because i'm born in a certain town or live in a certain town, i'm never going to be able to earn as much money or get as good a job as somebody in the south. if that perception can change but it's backed up by real opportunities, then i think people will be happy about that. but labour's roots here do run deep. we only do it for labour. working class will vote...
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. >> stevenson, founder of the equal justice initiative. >> i think male represents the critical problemhave the highest rate of incarceration in the world. we are throwing away people. the borough of justice predicts that one in three black male -- no one seems to be upset about that. i just think it is shameful. >> one person who's making changes is larry, a longtime civil rights attorney, -- hometown philadelphia. he filed an appeal with the court asking for a new trial for mail. and a new judge. two months later. the court granted both the requests. rather than retried the robert, the da offered a deal. and august, 2019, more than a decade after his original conviction robert miguel yams look guilty to a misdemeanor gun violation. an exchange, prosecutors dropped -- against him. >> the sentence is no further penalty. >> that's at the courthouse, make mel thanked his supporters. >> be free. i'm not on probation anymore. >> vowed to keep fighting for them. >> i'll continue to do what i do with the reform movement. and help the people that help me. i thank you. >> it's a mission that th
. >> stevenson, founder of the equal justice initiative. >> i think male represents the critical problemhave the highest rate of incarceration in the world. we are throwing away people. the borough of justice predicts that one in three black male -- no one seems to be upset about that. i just think it is shameful. >> one person who's making changes is larry, a longtime civil rights attorney, -- hometown philadelphia. he filed an appeal with the court asking for a new trial for...
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ryan stevenson. equinox 2014. there probably is a guide by that name.anceled him. >> greg: is anybody going to save me from this horrible monologue? >> susan: i would prefer humor and charm over a six-pack. >> kat: but men don't. big fat mentor like i want a girl that's got a six-pack and huge boobs likes to drink beer and eat wings. >> greg: she should have a six-pack and a six-pack. none of that nonalcoholic crap. >> kat: and she should never talk. >> greg: where do you live? >> kat: reality! i am married! he's a very lucky man. >> greg: that's why no one can find him. we are laughing at his mysterious disappearance. all right. >> terrence: it is funny. >> greg: kat, it lasted longer than we expected. it's been six weeks. >> kat: something like that. >> greg: outlasted the life of a mayfly. >> terrence: you know what, i want to be fat. i suffered with psoriasis for so long. i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started cosentyx i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear
ryan stevenson. equinox 2014. there probably is a guide by that name.anceled him. >> greg: is anybody going to save me from this horrible monologue? >> susan: i would prefer humor and charm over a six-pack. >> kat: but men don't. big fat mentor like i want a girl that's got a six-pack and huge boobs likes to drink beer and eat wings. >> greg: she should have a six-pack and a six-pack. none of that nonalcoholic crap. >> kat: and she should never talk. >> greg:...
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as brian stevenson said, first you have to tell the truth which is a precondition for reconciliation which is the basis for repair. we have to confront what we have done, andrea, honestly, so that we can finally imagine ourselves differently or we will stay on this hamster wheel for another generation. >> but some of this is that it is wiped out of history books. i grew up in a family very involved and aware of the civil rights movement in the '60s. until i met the pastor from the church in tulsa, until i happened to meet him on an airplane, i did not know about tulsa myself and was deeply engaged in the history of the civil rights movement. in the '60s when i was still in high school was well aware, it was in my hometown, a northern suburb, desegregation orders in my town. and did not know about tulsa. that's my fault, but i was deeply read. it's not in the history books. there has been a scrub of this. >> this is why i call it willful ignorance. when i was a young student on the coast of mississippi, in my eighth grade history class i was enamored by the civil war and i was attract
as brian stevenson said, first you have to tell the truth which is a precondition for reconciliation which is the basis for repair. we have to confront what we have done, andrea, honestly, so that we can finally imagine ourselves differently or we will stay on this hamster wheel for another generation. >> but some of this is that it is wiped out of history books. i grew up in a family very involved and aware of the civil rights movement in the '60s. until i met the pastor from the church...
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as a section of other people who could have been president henry clay, henry stevenson, jefferson davis and so on. so i think that yes is more biographies of marshall or fewer biographies of any sort of james buchanan. i know i view things differently from what i call real historians who really want to get all defects out. want to write a big book. i don't want to write a big book i want to write a story book by people to get inspired to look up different things to look at valley forge. we know valley forge everybody died they had rags for shoes and they starve to death. that is not the real story. that is part of the story. they all starve to death would not have won the revolution would we? it was tough it was not time a death march either. >> speaking of inspiration will be coming up on the questions in a few moments a switch remind the folks at home you have a question for robert please do typos into the comments. we'll be collecting those interns your questions here in about ten or 15 minutes or so. you know robert, or the key things you discussed in your book is this idea that mar
as a section of other people who could have been president henry clay, henry stevenson, jefferson davis and so on. so i think that yes is more biographies of marshall or fewer biographies of any sort of james buchanan. i know i view things differently from what i call real historians who really want to get all defects out. want to write a big book. i don't want to write a big book i want to write a story book by people to get inspired to look up different things to look at valley forge. we know...
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but that adelaide stevenson speech i quoted earlier is on it and that memo is on it. it may be october 16th about three you can enter with a date or a subject. or a name it showed my concern with the question you're posing. how do we know whether we gaining traction? is it is it by minds changed in the ideological competition of ideas? is it by numbers of contributions going into terrorist organizations being stopped or slowed in some way. is it the number of countries that are becoming less hospitable to terrorist organizations training on nearly landscape. what what are the measurements you have to have metrics if you're going to know how you're doing? and it's hard. tough stuff talking about metrics. do we have any metrics? and what's the forecast for the iranian nuclear development program? that's a tough one there. what should we be doing? what are the political implications? well, you have a country that that has calls the united states the great satan and the evilest. thing on the face of the earth you have a country that is calls israel the little satan and an
but that adelaide stevenson speech i quoted earlier is on it and that memo is on it. it may be october 16th about three you can enter with a date or a subject. or a name it showed my concern with the question you're posing. how do we know whether we gaining traction? is it is it by minds changed in the ideological competition of ideas? is it by numbers of contributions going into terrorist organizations being stopped or slowed in some way. is it the number of countries that are becoming less...
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this is a receipt because this certificate says the top of this issued to the captain christopher stevenson of the ship duke of cumberland receipt for paying the import duty for and read in 1756, and she was a felon she couldn't have been too dangerous because if she'd been too dangerous she would have been put to death in england. but here she was shipped off to virginia. so we have these other these. we have all of these indenture service and then we have the felons and the next image shows we had at least one, which well at least what this document says. this is a trial of grace sherwood for witchcraft in in 176 in princess anne county and according to this grace grace sherwood was accused by her neighbor luke hill of the witching his wife elizabeth and causing her to miscarriage and so the court decided to put her on a dunking stool and put her in the water and if she floated she would be a witch. he probably floated says you wouldn't drown and then it said i can't make this up this this this is a quote they had her search by five ancient women who found two things on her private of a b
this is a receipt because this certificate says the top of this issued to the captain christopher stevenson of the ship duke of cumberland receipt for paying the import duty for and read in 1756, and she was a felon she couldn't have been too dangerous because if she'd been too dangerous she would have been put to death in england. but here she was shipped off to virginia. so we have these other these. we have all of these indenture service and then we have the felons and the next image shows...
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. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the worldrey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big long favorite destinations all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come from san jose san francisco. you can even drive up from l a. >> it's one of the best, the most scenic drives in the country. you have highway one cannery row, of course, was immortalized by the author, john steinbeck who wrote cannery row and several other books set in and around monterrey. >> the starting catcher is, of course, like this one long gone. but the fishermen are still here and so is the seafood. >> try the calamari at fisherman's wharf or tour. the harbor in a kayak pacific grows lovers point is right next door. the 17 mile drive leads you to the dog friendly whites and carmel beach art galleries line carmel's ocean avenue.
. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the worldrey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big long favorite destinations all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come from san jose san francisco....
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. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the world. but there is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations. all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come from san jose san francisco. you can even drive up from l a. >> it's one of the best, the most scenic drives in the country. you have highway one cannery row, of course, was immorta around monterrey. the starting catcher is, of course, like this one long gone. but the fishermen are still here and so is the seafood. >> try the calamari at fisherman's wharf or tour. the harbor in a kayak. >> pacific grows lovers point is right next door. the 17 mile drive led you to the dog friendly whites and carmel beach art galleries line carmel's ocean avenue. don't miss the carmel mission and of course, there is
. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the world. but there is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations. all within easy driving distance from around california. locally...
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. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the world monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come from san jose san francisco. you can even drive up from l a. >> it's one of the best, the most scenic drives in the country. you have highway one cannery row, of course, was immortalized by the author, john steinbeck who wrote cannery row and several other books set in and around monterrey. the starting catcher is, of course, like this one long gone. but the fishermen are still here and so is the seafood. >> try the calamari at fisherman's wharf or tour. the harbor in a kayak. >> pacific grows lovers point is right next door. the 17 mile drive led you to the dog friendly whites and carmel beach art galleries line carmel's ocean aven
. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the world monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come from san jose san...
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where he is responsible for a wide range of award-winning and best-selling authors including brian stevensonrlo to send co and nicole jones. great to have you with us. the screen is yours. >> great to be here, larry, congratulations on your publication day, "for the people: a story of justice and power" is just out today. two different screens. to jump into the book, we had a big verdict today and i'm curious what both of you think of it from the perspective of being organizers or people in government actively as you are. there has been a conversation going on about whether or not this is a case of justice being achieved or accountability happening, to you think justice was served today? >> you want to go first? >> the abolitionist voice and my head says locking people in cages is not the solution but there is the part of me that is deeply committed to making sure police officers feel some sort of accountability that they think twice about the disposability of black people and think twice about pulling the trigger, unleashing a taser, brutalizing, torch of flying, horrifyingly taking people'
where he is responsible for a wide range of award-winning and best-selling authors including brian stevensonrlo to send co and nicole jones. great to have you with us. the screen is yours. >> great to be here, larry, congratulations on your publication day, "for the people: a story of justice and power" is just out today. two different screens. to jump into the book, we had a big verdict today and i'm curious what both of you think of it from the perspective of being organizers...
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nadine strossen for beingwell, r joining us for our emerging civil war virtual symposium here from stevenson ridge. i'm chris white. i'm the co-founder of emerging civil war and i have the distinct honor and pleasure of introducing our next speaker who is a household named to most people at emerging civil war because that is our is our editor-in-chief chris mackowski. chris is a long time friend. we just figured out today that we've known each other now for 16 years and in that time we've almost written one book per year for knowing each other. so we're working our way towards having a book per year for it. chris
nadine strossen for beingwell, r joining us for our emerging civil war virtual symposium here from stevenson ridge. i'm chris white. i'm the co-founder of emerging civil war and i have the distinct honor and pleasure of introducing our next speaker who is a household named to most people at emerging civil war because that is our is our editor-in-chief chris mackowski. chris is a long time friend. we just figured out today that we've known each other now for 16 years and in that time we've...
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. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the world there is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come from san jose san francisco. you can even drive up from l a. >> it's one of the best, the most scenic drives in the country. you have highway one cannery row, of course, was immortalized by the author, john steinbeck who wrote cannery row and several other books set in and around monterrey. >> the starting catcher is, of course, like this one long gone. but the fishermen are still here and so is the seafood. >> try the calamari at fisherman's wharf or tour. the harbor in a kayak. >> pacific grows lovers point is right next door. the 17 mile drive led you to the dog friendly whites and carmel beach art ga
. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the world there is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big on favorite destinations all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can...
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brian stevenson talks about the jewish community, very well at talking about the holocaust, resurrecting monuments that pay tribute to holocaust survivors, these are all events we learn about at such a young age, why did i know more about the violence and depravity of the holocaust of world war ii and pearl harbor at such a young age, when it seems shocking and jarring, not that we want to do this, when you think about a picnic, the modern interpretation and how it is used that you pick somebody to lean she would burn their property and lay your blankets out and celebrate with your kids how many images we have seen of young children at lynching of black people so this idea, why is it always our story and history that is too violent to talk to kids about at a young age? you know what i mean? i just feel like on top of that learning about our history, to make sure you know the history as well, that most of your textbooks are manufactured and distributed in texas from texas, the history of agenda there. when you talk to your kids about the american revolution, kids in your class know, lafay
brian stevenson talks about the jewish community, very well at talking about the holocaust, resurrecting monuments that pay tribute to holocaust survivors, these are all events we learn about at such a young age, why did i know more about the violence and depravity of the holocaust of world war ii and pearl harbor at such a young age, when it seems shocking and jarring, not that we want to do this, when you think about a picnic, the modern interpretation and how it is used that you pick...
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well, thank you everybody for joining us for our emerging civil war virtual symposium here from stevenson ridge. i'm chris white. i'm the co-founder of emerging civil war and i have the distinct honor and pleasure of introducing our next speaker. who is a household named to most people at emerging civil war because that is our is our editor in chief chris mackowski. chris is a long time friend. we just figured out today that we've known each other now for 16 years and in that time we've almost written one book per year for knowing each other. so we're working our way towards having a book per year for it. chris is a prolific author. he's written a number of books with me without me and with other people as well and he's also the editor in chief of emerging civil war the emerging civil war series and are engaging the civil war series with southern illinois university press so chris is going to speak to us today. about ulysses' s grant and his final battle, which most people don't realize was a battle with death as he raced towards his own demise, unfortunately for him. so without further a
well, thank you everybody for joining us for our emerging civil war virtual symposium here from stevenson ridge. i'm chris white. i'm the co-founder of emerging civil war and i have the distinct honor and pleasure of introducing our next speaker. who is a household named to most people at emerging civil war because that is our is our editor in chief chris mackowski. chris is a long time friend. we just figured out today that we've known each other now for 16 years and in that time we've almost...
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it's what their candidate, ryan stevenson, wants to replicate in this once—thriving textile town.oing to be able to earn as much money or get as good a job as somebody in the south. if that perception can change, but it's backed up by real opportunities, then i think people will be happy about that. but labour's roots here do run deep. we only do it for labour. i working class will vote for labour, i always have done and always will do. this was the seat ofjo cox before she was murdered. her legacy is still felt. now her sister, kim leadbeater, is standing for labour, pledging to be a local champion. and this party member and local volunteer thinks their candidate's community ties could be key. for a long time since the mantra of the northern powerhouse, we haven't actually seen anything change on the ground, and the increase in poverty over the last ten years has been really sad for me to watch. so, that's why i think the labour party needs to win. there's a lot at stake in this contest for the two main parties, but in particular labour. a win here is crucial after the party's re
it's what their candidate, ryan stevenson, wants to replicate in this once—thriving textile town.oing to be able to earn as much money or get as good a job as somebody in the south. if that perception can change, but it's backed up by real opportunities, then i think people will be happy about that. but labour's roots here do run deep. we only do it for labour. i working class will vote for labour, i always have done and always will do. this was the seat ofjo cox before she was murdered. her...
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the "washington post"'s most despicable endorsed him i believe every democrat running since adlai stevensonin 1952. the newspaper coverage was heinous towardsds reagan. the same with the "new york times". very tough on reagan. to support tax cuts he knew he could not get a fair shake from the media. not as possible as those are professional governance, that tempered the media that is less prevalent today. issues like shows and things like that were much more respectful of the other side of the aisle than they are today. now they are just downrightw hostile. abc, nbc, cbs, "washington post", near, times. alternative media is around the three networks five, the washington, c-span, other broadcast outlets are people who are in the right like they're getting a fair shake or at least t getting a chance to tell their point of view without being filtered or editor or whatever. >> host: craig shirley is on four out of acre% ronald reagan couple more the works but he's written about world war ii, another went in the workspace also written about neat newt gingrich in maryborough washington the mother
the "washington post"'s most despicable endorsed him i believe every democrat running since adlai stevensonin 1952. the newspaper coverage was heinous towardsds reagan. the same with the "new york times". very tough on reagan. to support tax cuts he knew he could not get a fair shake from the media. not as possible as those are professional governance, that tempered the media that is less prevalent today. issues like shows and things like that were much more respectful of...
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i think about adelie stevenson who said, i'm too old to cry, but it hurts too much.is president of the united states. or richard nixon losing a squeaker. it was so close it was painful. and there he had -- he went and met with jack kennedy. he certified the victory for jack kennedy, and he didn't want to do it. he had his suspicions about what happened in chicago with mayor daley. there was no republican party in '60. nobody wanted to be poll watchers. who knows how much ballots he got with the help of a few good friends. we knew what that meant. he didn't want to ruin our country and say let's join the cold war. we knew we needed to be united. where is that from trump? he says america first. it wasn't america first when he said, i won the election. that was trump first. that should be his battle cry, trump first because it's certainly not america first. >> how do you think -- you have known and covered president biden for a long time. i am struck by the discipline that he imparts on the entire white house staff. they are sort of a single mission. very few gaffes. no
i think about adelie stevenson who said, i'm too old to cry, but it hurts too much.is president of the united states. or richard nixon losing a squeaker. it was so close it was painful. and there he had -- he went and met with jack kennedy. he certified the victory for jack kennedy, and he didn't want to do it. he had his suspicions about what happened in chicago with mayor daley. there was no republican party in '60. nobody wanted to be poll watchers. who knows how much ballots he got with the...
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i 100 percent i already talked to the controller and ted stevenson from cna on this. we want to do a deep dive on the disaster worker program becausethere's two sidesof the coin . on the one hand it saves us . many other cities hired a whole bunchof people to come in who didn't know the city to do the response . i don't think that would have worked well in the san francisco. we were just talking back to the translatorsituation, we were able to pull peoplein expertise but also new our community . on the other hand , a lot of the work fell on a small number of people in the city so within that 4000 there's probably about a 300 group that hasn't had much of a day off in and really carry the heavy load for the overall response so i think that it's definitely worth going into but for me, one of the real magical things about this was how the city came together and we were able to bring in ... another example i can use is we had many transit operator operators who were on our neighborhood team who came from communities that were impacted and they had a tremendous impact on o
i 100 percent i already talked to the controller and ted stevenson from cna on this. we want to do a deep dive on the disaster worker program becausethere's two sidesof the coin . on the one hand it saves us . many other cities hired a whole bunchof people to come in who didn't know the city to do the response . i don't think that would have worked well in the san francisco. we were just talking back to the translatorsituation, we were able to pull peoplein expertise but also new our community...
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. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the worldt there is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big long favorite destinations all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can come from san jose san francisco. you can even drive up from l a. >> it's one of the best, the most scenic drives in the country. you have highway one cannery row, of course, was immortalized by the author, john steinbeck who wrote cannery row and several other books set in and around monterrey. the starting catcher is, of course, like this one long gone. but the fishermen are still here and so is the seafood. >> try the calamari at fisherman's wharf or tour. the harbor in a kayak. >> pacific grows lovers point is right next door. the 17 mile drive leads you to the dog friendly whites and carmel beach art
. >> the author robert louis stevenson said it is the greatest meeting of land and water in the worldt there is so much more to the monterey peninsula. >> you can come to see the peaches redwoods in big sur, incredible hiking outdoor adventure. we have the monterey bay so kayaking year around whale watching. there's just so much to see and do the monterey bay aquarium. cannery row and big long favorite destinations all within easy driving distance from around california. locally can...
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well, thank you everybody for joining us for our emerging civil war virtual symposium here from stevenson ridge. i'm chris white. i'm the co-founder of emerging civil war and i have the distinct honor and pleasure of introducing our next speaker. who is a household named to most people at emerging civil war because that is our is our editor in chief chris mackowski. chris is a long time friend. we just figured out today that we've known each other now for 16 years and in that time we've almost written one book per year for knowing each other. so we're working our way towards having a book per year for it. chris is a prolific author. he's written a number of books with me without me and with other people as well and he's also the editor in chief of emerging civil war
well, thank you everybody for joining us for our emerging civil war virtual symposium here from stevenson ridge. i'm chris white. i'm the co-founder of emerging civil war and i have the distinct honor and pleasure of introducing our next speaker. who is a household named to most people at emerging civil war because that is our is our editor in chief chris mackowski. chris is a long time friend. we just figured out today that we've known each other now for 16 years and in that time we've almost...
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are going to be at the calendar, you are doing the state density bonus which is 500 units for 69 stevensonstreet. the staff posted staff report but you can't read the plans. and so i would question whether it is appropriate to have a session where the public can't printout and read the plans. >> thank you. that is the end of your time. >> linda chapman. i would second that concern. it is inconceivable to me the state density bonus has to be implemented in such a way to overcome conditional use or requirements like unit exposure to make or backyards also that are to make housing livable in the first place. what i have been hearing arguments that because of the state density bonus the project that is proposed for grubb steak would make the units in the next building unlivable. they must have been granted a waiver. the case at polk and california, you know, the fact that they are claiming state density bonus should not waive every other consideration of conditional use. i want to state that my concern again is that nob hill is treated like redevelopment area when mr. sanchez returns he and i
are going to be at the calendar, you are doing the state density bonus which is 500 units for 69 stevensonstreet. the staff posted staff report but you can't read the plans. and so i would question whether it is appropriate to have a session where the public can't printout and read the plans. >> thank you. that is the end of your time. >> linda chapman. i would second that concern. it is inconceivable to me the state density bonus has to be implemented in such a way to overcome...
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that's what the right honourable gentleman side and he is totally right to support ryan stevenson in premiership cover camp in northern ireland as mac —— can the prime minister —— call for calm. mac -- can the prime minister -- call for calm-— mac -- can the prime minister -- call for calm. the best thing we can do is make — call for calm. the best thing we can do is make sure _ call for calm. the best thing we can do is make sure that _ call for calm. the best thing we can do is make sure that we _ call for calm. the best thing we can do is make sure that we can - call for calm. the best thing we can do is make sure that we can do i call for calm. the best thing we can do is make sure that we can do all. do is make sure that we can do all things associated with the application, the ban on chilled meats, the fica 2a% of checks carried out in the eu... i hope that can be fixed. and then we can move on. , ., , can be fixed. and then we can move on. , , can be fixed. and then we can move on. yesterday i was in batley and s - en on. yesterday i was in batley and spen campaigning _ on. ye
that's what the right honourable gentleman side and he is totally right to support ryan stevenson in premiership cover camp in northern ireland as mac —— can the prime minister —— call for calm. mac -- can the prime minister -- call for calm-— mac -- can the prime minister -- call for calm. the best thing we can do is make — call for calm. the best thing we can do is make sure _ call for calm. the best thing we can do is make sure that _ call for calm. the best thing we can do is...
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from stevenson's rocket...eryone. ..to the flying scotsman. 0n on her 0n herway to on her way to repeat history. britain's railway past is packed full of record—breaking steam trains, promoting the speed and ease of travel. as freight moved onto the roads in the �*50s and �*60s, passengers became the main source of income for the railways. but in the motorway age, trains fell out of favour. passengers and investment slumped, and heavy cuts followed. they are closing the stations with beautiful names. chase water and safran norden. if beautiful names. chase water and safran norden.— beautiful names. chase water and safran norden. if you thought that was electrifying. _ safran norden. if you thought that was electrifying, here _ safran norden. if you thought that was electrifying, here is _ safran norden. if you thought that| was electrifying, here is something that was electrifying, here is something thai really— was electrifying, here is something that really is. but a new decade of diesel and electric ushered
from stevenson's rocket...eryone. ..to the flying scotsman. 0n on her 0n herway to on her way to repeat history. britain's railway past is packed full of record—breaking steam trains, promoting the speed and ease of travel. as freight moved onto the roads in the �*50s and �*60s, passengers became the main source of income for the railways. but in the motorway age, trains fell out of favour. passengers and investment slumped, and heavy cuts followed. they are closing the stations with...