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stevenson. president of nationwide retirement solutions neigh wide mutual insurance company. fortune 100 company based in columbus,n ohio. we provide a full range ofwe financial services products. nationwide 26,000 retirement plans protecting nearly $200 billion in participant assets and helping to secure financial futures for over 2 and a half million participants. we are the top provider of 457 retirement plans, serving 1.84 million workers. we also help -- we also focus on helping small business employers, employees with the average plan size is 40 employees or less. so nearly 25,401k plans in that space. when nationwide began the retirement solutions business back in 1973 it was a very different landscape than we see today, employers offering pensions took on the risk and the burden of managing that asset on behalf of their employees. most of whom would work for that employer for their entire career before retiring with their benefits. by 1975, there were two defined contribution plans for e
stevenson. president of nationwide retirement solutions neigh wide mutual insurance company. fortune 100 company based in columbus,n ohio. we provide a full range ofwe financial services products. nationwide 26,000 retirement plans protecting nearly $200 billion in participant assets and helping to secure financial futures for over 2 and a half million participants. we are the top provider of 457 retirement plans, serving 1.84 million workers. we also help -- we also focus on helping small...
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stevenson. since 2019 targus has twice passed into law bipartisan legislation to increase access to retirement savings options, particularly for military spouses, part-time workers, and student loan borrowers. however, 57 million americans still do not have access to a workplace retirement plan. mr. stevenson, how can congress continue to build on this bipartisan momentum to increase access to retirement option? >> i can secure act 1.0 and 2.0 have just huge in terms of momentum and with it integrate more access. we're on the right track but we need to do now and hold us a cattle engines up on the side of the table is with you to make sure people are taking fan of those benefits that you provided, that the utilizing those. there's a lot out there, 2.0 just past and working on that but that's, i think you just hear on the right track. we've done so much of it got to keep pushing down that path. >> and it will be helpful foro understand as 2.0 is getting a permitted, what challenges we are seeing
stevenson. since 2019 targus has twice passed into law bipartisan legislation to increase access to retirement savings options, particularly for military spouses, part-time workers, and student loan borrowers. however, 57 million americans still do not have access to a workplace retirement plan. mr. stevenson, how can congress continue to build on this bipartisan momentum to increase access to retirement option? >> i can secure act 1.0 and 2.0 have just huge in terms of momentum and with...
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so the other television commercials she did were for candidates for at stevenson and jfk.so i think she the she and advertisers learned on television it didn't work so well as it did on radio. she had lots of them. the were really something against her though. hmm. i took the editorial. girls were really against her. my god. yeah. thank you. thanks. hi. as a highly accomplished on the left, who would not have been the first to. she would have been the first to not say she was not a beauty queen. and someone with opinions. right. obviously, eleanor roosevelt. position that many later have faced against perhaps more business minded. you know often right of center or at least quite centralized media, quite male and patriarchal media. how did she navigate and what, if any, lessons can be taken from her navigation by more contemporaries? mm hmm. well, i have a whole chapter on that in the book, because what i think is they really the roosevelt team manufactured this image of her as a wife and a mother and everything that she did was in the service of fdr. you know, we repeat th
so the other television commercials she did were for candidates for at stevenson and jfk.so i think she the she and advertisers learned on television it didn't work so well as it did on radio. she had lots of them. the were really something against her though. hmm. i took the editorial. girls were really against her. my god. yeah. thank you. thanks. hi. as a highly accomplished on the left, who would not have been the first to. she would have been the first to not say she was not a beauty...
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adlai stevenson, paul tillich and john f kennedy, both as senator and president. although she really despised jfk's father and had to be convinced to book younger of the kennedys, some of her anti remarks were unfortunately incorporated into television commercials for republic king richard nixon, for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority, yet she had a kind grandmotherly and mode of delivery as she aged. television commentators and guests often behaved deferentially to her personage, resist the trivialization or sexualization plague. most women at the time, although she had consistent offscreen detractors, very few confronted ir directly on tv. so the medium regularly provided effective platform for her liberal. during the republican eisenhower years and beyond, because of her status as a larger than figure, both loved and hated by segments of the public. filmmakers largely avoided and biographical film coverage both franklin and eleanor roosevelt until her death in 1960. dory sherry produced the notable exception sunrise campobe
adlai stevenson, paul tillich and john f kennedy, both as senator and president. although she really despised jfk's father and had to be convinced to book younger of the kennedys, some of her anti remarks were unfortunately incorporated into television commercials for republic king richard nixon, for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority, yet she had a kind grandmotherly and mode of delivery as she aged. television commentators and guests often behaved...
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stevenson.ring it more than 17 years of experience having joy nationwide in 2006 heels of bets or business administration financial university of oklahoma masters of business administration from northwestern university is responsible for overseeing nationwide's retirement plan operation and delivering workplace solutions for s plants parts looters and d participants. welcome back the u.s. senate and thank you for being here. >> good morning chairman sanders, ranking member cassidy members of the committee thank you for convening today's hearing to discuss the nation's retirement system how we can better meet the needs of america's workers and retirees. as mentioned my name is eric stevenson impreza nationwide i'e retirement solutions and nationwide insurance company for 200 company based in columbus, ohio. we provide a full range of insurance and financial services in our products. nationwide administers 26000 retirement plans protecting nearly $200 billion in participant assets, helping to secu
stevenson.ring it more than 17 years of experience having joy nationwide in 2006 heels of bets or business administration financial university of oklahoma masters of business administration from northwestern university is responsible for overseeing nationwide's retirement plan operation and delivering workplace solutions for s plants parts looters and d participants. welcome back the u.s. senate and thank you for being here. >> good morning chairman sanders, ranking member cassidy members...
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and she made notable national impact on both "meet the press" and "face the nation" promoting adly stevensonom 1959 to shortly before her death in 1962, she host a prospect of mankind on national educational television and e.t. which was the precursor of pbs with monthly public affairs television show with some of the mostme important political and cultural figures of the time. eleanor rxzed the power of film and television especially as educational tools to reach young people. and in the 1950s, she played a significant media role during the cold war and often appeared in guess spots to promote united nations, favored candidates and progressive issues. talking with ed sullivan, bob hope, frankk sinatra mike wallae jack par edward murrow and many more and made an appearance on the game show what's my line if you haven't seen that she's on youtube to promote united nations week. but eleanor's life had so many dimensions that her savvy use of television has been previously overlooked. the early days of television were profoundly influential cial and er use of tv to advance causes of world peace
and she made notable national impact on both "meet the press" and "face the nation" promoting adly stevensonom 1959 to shortly before her death in 1962, she host a prospect of mankind on national educational television and e.t. which was the precursor of pbs with monthly public affairs television show with some of the mostme important political and cultural figures of the time. eleanor rxzed the power of film and television especially as educational tools to reach young...
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harry truman in 1952 passed the torch to adlai stevenson and was angry that stevenson did not praise his administration enough. the two men were barely on speaking terms by election day. lyndon johnson, 1968, past the torch to hubert humphrey and was so annoyed that humphrey would not be 3000% for his awful vietnam war that he actually was secretly in many ways for richard nixon, and data most everything until the last weeks to undercut hubert humphrey. to have someone as large as joe biden was tonight praising kamala harris, giving her full credit for all of her contributions to his administration, and like to be able to tell you that that is something we've seen in american history, but that's better than what we have seen in some pretty big examples. >> that is very true. let me come back to the table. this moment was about joe biden but there were other people who really were shining in this moment, tonight as well. i mention that i think people are googling jasmine crockett. we know who she is and we have talked to her. she is remarkable and she gave a powerful speech. that mome
harry truman in 1952 passed the torch to adlai stevenson and was angry that stevenson did not praise his administration enough. the two men were barely on speaking terms by election day. lyndon johnson, 1968, past the torch to hubert humphrey and was so annoyed that humphrey would not be 3000% for his awful vietnam war that he actually was secretly in many ways for richard nixon, and data most everything until the last weeks to undercut hubert humphrey. to have someone as large as joe biden was...
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i don't think stevenson was well suited for the era as ike was. stevenson had many, many qualities. he was a truly intelligent person and he had strong followers andol he may have done good things in other realms. he may have been quicker on civil rights, just other things ande to be fair, the factuals ae hard, maybe sevenson would have been better using the united nations and diplomacy to -- to bring the world to a safer place, so maybe, maybe he would have been. i doubt it but maybe. >> and what was -- >> reagan and -- >> reagan. >> reagan, you can build, you can overstate this reagan won the cold war, i think a lot of things that happened. reagan -- it had more to do, maybe more with the soviet union collapsing within, but it's definitely truee that reagan building up our military and, you know, that was intimidating to the soviets, they realized they didn't have the technology that we did. there's the image of the desk in the kremlin withhe all the telephones because they couldn't have one telephone and we -- and they were spending w themselvesn military spending into kind of ru
i don't think stevenson was well suited for the era as ike was. stevenson had many, many qualities. he was a truly intelligent person and he had strong followers andol he may have done good things in other realms. he may have been quicker on civil rights, just other things ande to be fair, the factuals ae hard, maybe sevenson would have been better using the united nations and diplomacy to -- to bring the world to a safer place, so maybe, maybe he would have been. i doubt it but maybe. >>...
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stevenson had many qualities. he was truly intelligent person and he may have done good things and may have been quicker on so the rights and those sorts of things. and to be fair these counterfactual djohar. samet -- hard to imagine what might have happened. maybe he would have been better about using the united nations n and diplomacy to bring the world to a safer place. maybe he would have been. i doubt it but maybe. and what was this other point? reagan. >> yale reagan. you can overstate this that reagan won the cold where there's the cold war. and the soviet union collapsing from within but it's definitely true that reagan building up our military that was intimidating to the soviets. they didn't have the technology that we did that image of the kremlin with all those telephones because they could even have one telephone and they were sending military spending into ruin and they can keep up. you could make an argument i've read the argument that reagan kind of did i'll bless the soviet union. i've also heard
stevenson had many qualities. he was truly intelligent person and he may have done good things and may have been quicker on so the rights and those sorts of things. and to be fair these counterfactual djohar. samet -- hard to imagine what might have happened. maybe he would have been better about using the united nations n and diplomacy to bring the world to a safer place. maybe he would have been. i doubt it but maybe. and what was this other point? reagan. >> yale reagan. you can...
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then you got stevenson, you got johnson, you got a whole different dynamic there against, nixon. and so i just give the credit in the world to these folks who you'll read about in the book, hopefully some you are familiar with, of course, pat lucey and philip nash among them, ivan benjamin, the mayor of madison. but a lot of the folks live in wisconsin, a journalist from milwaukee. there's a great story. i'll very briefly share it. it's one of my favorites. and we want to share the whole tonight. but there's a the state architect at the time named carol yassky. he wasn't a big supporter, but he had this incredible moment where kennedy's in the same hotel when the state architects are having their big dinner. and carol yassky was kind of the emcee for the night. and he here is by way of the mayor i've been in that kennedy's in the hotel chrissy a quick hello to the architects and he says well sure bring them on down here. so here comes jfk very regal jackie's there and he's about to introduce john f kennedy and he goes, ladies and gentlemen, i'm very excited to introduce you to th
then you got stevenson, you got johnson, you got a whole different dynamic there against, nixon. and so i just give the credit in the world to these folks who you'll read about in the book, hopefully some you are familiar with, of course, pat lucey and philip nash among them, ivan benjamin, the mayor of madison. but a lot of the folks live in wisconsin, a journalist from milwaukee. there's a great story. i'll very briefly share it. it's one of my favorites. and we want to share the whole...
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tyler stevenson had other plans. second in any .early and he was not done. in the fourth, stevenson, since one deep in the center. only difference, two runners on base this time around and blows this can open. harrison lasted 3 2/3 inning and gave up four home runs. the giants did not quit. matt chapman solo shot with no outs put the giants within two . his 16th home run of the game. final chance for san francisco comes down to that , and he and the game. the reds win. they play for the series later today. >>> the a's hope to hand the dodgers a second loss. this is a two-run single in the third. that was just the start. the dodgers had 14 hits and put up 10 runs. six of them coming in the ninth inning. the a's could still win the series later today. >>> few players can turn around a franchising get them back on the right track . the 49ers have been lucky enough to have a few in their history. on saturday, patrick willis finally heard his name called in canton, ohio. a couple of real big names in the house and the pro football hall o
tyler stevenson had other plans. second in any .early and he was not done. in the fourth, stevenson, since one deep in the center. only difference, two runners on base this time around and blows this can open. harrison lasted 3 2/3 inning and gave up four home runs. the giants did not quit. matt chapman solo shot with no outs put the giants within two . his 16th home run of the game. final chance for san francisco comes down to that , and he and the game. the reds win. they play for the series...
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he survived another person was found at seventh and stevenson also survived.hird person who was shot died at the hospital. so far, no arrests. today waymo expanded its driverless car service to parts of the peninsula. you can now request a waymo in daly city broadmoor and colma. that comes six weeks after waymo expanded its service to everybody in san francisco daly city just cut the ribbon on a new housing development for public school teachers up to 70 employees of the jefferson elementary school district will live there. it's called eastmoor heights. it has 56 housing units. that new housing complex is the first facility of its kind for a california k through eight school district, and the second such project for a public school district in san mateo county. all right. it is a gorgeous day outside. if you haven't been out yet. first alert weather there is a heat advisory on for some parts of the bay area, though. meteorologist zoe mintz is here. zoe how long before these temps back off? >darren>well luckily, as soon as tomorrow. it's a really one day heat w
he survived another person was found at seventh and stevenson also survived.hird person who was shot died at the hospital. so far, no arrests. today waymo expanded its driverless car service to parts of the peninsula. you can now request a waymo in daly city broadmoor and colma. that comes six weeks after waymo expanded its service to everybody in san francisco daly city just cut the ribbon on a new housing development for public school teachers up to 70 employees of the jefferson elementary...
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joining us now is jennifer stevenson. she's the regional vice president of the national association of realtors jennifer. good morning to you. so let's just walk through a couple of the changes. and first on these contracts before touring homes, first before now, there were no written contracts required for buyers, agents to show homes to potential clients now there has to be a written contract required before they go into these homes, agreeing on as i understand it, a max commission for fees for that buyers agent and to say that it's negotiable. so what should buyers be looking for in these new legally binding contracts? >> so good morning, victor. >> some states have already required the written agreement for buyers prior to looking at a home. >> now this will just be requirement of all members of the national association of realtors in that contract, it will spell out how the buyer is going to have the commission hey, to the real estate professional, they are engaging with. it will have a term of some of these contract
joining us now is jennifer stevenson. she's the regional vice president of the national association of realtors jennifer. good morning to you. so let's just walk through a couple of the changes. and first on these contracts before touring homes, first before now, there were no written contracts required for buyers, agents to show homes to potential clients now there has to be a written contract required before they go into these homes, agreeing on as i understand it, a max commission for fees...
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less than a minute before the crash, stevenson was killed. five other people on board were hurt.to be be released on friday. and there is a summer covid surge happening in the western u.s. and because of that, health officials in contra costa county say you might want to consider wearing a mask again. ktvu erasmus explains that new recommendation and the response to it on their way to the gym and the coffee shop, we asked people in concord this morning if they'd consider masking up again the next couple of weeks. >> kids are going back to school, and i think it's a good idea just to do that. i have one in my bag at all times, so if someone's coughing, i absolutely will put one on. >> absolutely not. no no no no no none. >> contra costa county health officials are recommending people wear masks in some enclosed indoor settings, especially people who are over the age of 65 immune compromised or work in a health care setting. the new flirt variant of the covid 19 virus has fueled a spike in cases, not just in the county and the bay area, but across the western u.s. >> people are gat
less than a minute before the crash, stevenson was killed. five other people on board were hurt.to be be released on friday. and there is a summer covid surge happening in the western u.s. and because of that, health officials in contra costa county say you might want to consider wearing a mask again. ktvu erasmus explains that new recommendation and the response to it on their way to the gym and the coffee shop, we asked people in concord this morning if they'd consider masking up again the...
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then soon after that, they found another victim at 7th and stevenson streets. once police got to the scene on market, they found a 3rd victim who'd been shot. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say the surviving victims are in the hospital. one of them is in critical condition tonight. no word on any suspects. developing news tonight. we are learning the name of the driver who police say hit and killed san jose community service officers >> officer long thanh fan. police have identified the suspect as 44 year-old want. huerta palacios. he was arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter and felony dui. the crash happened just before 10 saturday night near monterey road and palm avenue. police say the victim thank pham and another community service officer were conducting traffic control when the suspect hit their car. officer pham died at the hospital. the other officer suffering minor injuries in the north bay and oak tree in santa rosa came crashing down this morning on to 2 homes while people were inside kron four's lisa goodma
then soon after that, they found another victim at 7th and stevenson streets. once police got to the scene on market, they found a 3rd victim who'd been shot. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say the surviving victims are in the hospital. one of them is in critical condition tonight. no word on any suspects. developing news tonight. we are learning the name of the driver who police say hit and killed san jose community service officers >> officer long thanh fan....
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and i had i had not i knew that stevenson was his opponent, both times. but, you know, that's the it's funny how that happens because in a way that same thing happened, you know, earlier with the two previous elections that i mean, truman only ran once in 48 against dewey, but dewey had also run against roosevelt in in 44. and so that he was the are the republican candidate then. so it is kind of interesting that you get the double and when we get to mckinley, we'll see the same thing as well, where he had the same same opponent twice. and you kind of wonder why a party does that, you know, after somebody has lost to someone or, you know, you think, well, why would you you know, why would you go back to the back to the well? well, especially if the first term was successful. and, you know, i would venture say it was. yeah, right. yeah. but yeah. and he was he was big on that two party system. i will you forgive me for telling story. okay. well, we can hear both sides now, but i came home from school one day with you know, i think i might have told this la
and i had i had not i knew that stevenson was his opponent, both times. but, you know, that's the it's funny how that happens because in a way that same thing happened, you know, earlier with the two previous elections that i mean, truman only ran once in 48 against dewey, but dewey had also run against roosevelt in in 44. and so that he was the are the republican candidate then. so it is kind of interesting that you get the double and when we get to mckinley, we'll see the same thing as well,...
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that's a california schools in the death right stevenson boulevard. authorities now telling us that they have arrested teacher from this school and charged that teacher with molesting death students. take a close look. this is brandyn durand fremont resident and until recently a teacher at the california school for the death in fremont. >> police say that several students have reported the 25 year-old sexually molested them. crimes happening in both fremont and livermore detectives with the crimes against persons, investigative unit say that they looking into the cases. students came forward claiming that the crimes happened last month in july. through witness statements and law enforcement worked. iran was linked to at least 3 separate incidences. >> iran is a teaching assistant at the school for the death kron. 4 reached out to the superintendent of the california school for the death as well as principal the school, which is overseen by the california department of education, sent us this statement. quote, we can confirm that the staff member was i
that's a california schools in the death right stevenson boulevard. authorities now telling us that they have arrested teacher from this school and charged that teacher with molesting death students. take a close look. this is brandyn durand fremont resident and until recently a teacher at the california school for the death in fremont. >> police say that several students have reported the 25 year-old sexually molested them. crimes happening in both fremont and livermore detectives with...
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that's a california schools in the death right stevenson boulevard. authorities now telling us that they have arrested teacher from this school and charged that teacher with molesting death students. take a close look. resident and until recently, a teacher at the california school for the death in fremont. >> police say that several students have reported the 25 year-old sexually molested them. crimes happening in both fremont and livermore detectives with the crimes against persons, investigative unit say that they looking into the cases. students came forward claiming that the crimes happened last month in july. through witness statements and law enforcement worked. iran was linked to at least 3 separate incidents. >> iran is a teaching assistant at the school for the death kron. 4 reached out to the superintendent of the count from the school for the death as well as principal the school, which is overseen by the california department of education, sent us this statement. quote, we can confirm that the staff member was immediately placed on admini
that's a california schools in the death right stevenson boulevard. authorities now telling us that they have arrested teacher from this school and charged that teacher with molesting death students. take a close look. resident and until recently, a teacher at the california school for the death in fremont. >> police say that several students have reported the 25 year-old sexually molested them. crimes happening in both fremont and livermore detectives with the crimes against persons,...
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gwen stevenson crossed the border with the republic of ireland every day for a year to make this poignantemembers all the victims of violence and reminds that communities remain divided. if we could introduce integrated education, if we could integrate housing, if we could be economically more prosperous, then i think we can move forward. the peace process has brought new thinking about perennial issues. there are signs people are reconsidering what traditional identities mean, or stepping outside them. chris page, bbc news, belfast. it's the late august bank holiday weekend, which can only mean one thing — notting hill carnival is back! adult�*s day, which follows on from the families' and children's day yesterday, is all about celebrating caribbean arts and culture with a huge street party. the festival — in its 56th year — includes a dazzling parade showcasing the best of masquerade dancing, soca, calypso, steel bands and sound systems. carnival is one of the longest—running street parties in the world and the largest street party in europe. greg mckenzie has been at notting hill carni
gwen stevenson crossed the border with the republic of ireland every day for a year to make this poignantemembers all the victims of violence and reminds that communities remain divided. if we could introduce integrated education, if we could integrate housing, if we could be economically more prosperous, then i think we can move forward. the peace process has brought new thinking about perennial issues. there are signs people are reconsidering what traditional identities mean, or stepping...
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highlights would probably be lauren wells, who is in the mixed double sculls with her partner greg stevensonpodium spot on sunday. lauren is a huge ambassadorfor podium spot on sunday. lauren is a huge ambassador for sport, for disability sport, for gay rights. she isjust a phenomenal person disability sport, for gay rights. she is just a phenomenal person as well as a phenomenal athlete. greg is x military, so again, another phenomenal person with incredible stories and a great performer. if we look to r three coxed four, some fantastic athletes in there. many of your viewers will have heard of erin kennedy, who has survived breast cancer and had a double mastectomy. she is very open about her story and herjourney, so she is a reigning champion and she is coming in here to try and do the double. i can keep going on. to charge. phenomenal individual. great ambassador. louise kinrsle , individual. great ambassador. louise kingsley. thank _ individual. great ambassador. louise kingsley, thank you _ individual. great ambassador. louise kingsley, thank you so _ individual. great ambassador. loui
highlights would probably be lauren wells, who is in the mixed double sculls with her partner greg stevensonpodium spot on sunday. lauren is a huge ambassadorfor podium spot on sunday. lauren is a huge ambassador for sport, for disability sport, for gay rights. she isjust a phenomenal person disability sport, for gay rights. she is just a phenomenal person as well as a phenomenal athlete. greg is x military, so again, another phenomenal person with incredible stories and a great performer. if...
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because as rich stevenson was told, when he came to an office in 2018 human rights are attributable only against our enemies, but not against our friends. so what about china? what about russia? what about brazil? what about south africa? what about uh, you know, iran itself for, uh, saudi arabia, all these countries who are forming this uh, group, you know, we call them the global south. we call them bricks, whatever you want to call them. they are forced to be reckoned with, but i don't hear him say anything. because there are 750 american bases around what they all the one can talk and those whatever they want. they all dictating the policy up on the web, and they can, they have the top or head gemini, now the, the trolling, even all the us. and the total rise ation is a process that we need decades to be achieved, get back and spend more than the $6070.00 is to reach wherever they all today. but to today the global south and the brakes and shun guide corporation. all trying to form some audiences not to stand against the us, but to liberate themselves from the sanctions. but the prob
because as rich stevenson was told, when he came to an office in 2018 human rights are attributable only against our enemies, but not against our friends. so what about china? what about russia? what about brazil? what about south africa? what about uh, you know, iran itself for, uh, saudi arabia, all these countries who are forming this uh, group, you know, we call them the global south. we call them bricks, whatever you want to call them. they are forced to be reckoned with, but i don't hear...
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gwen stevenson crossed the border with the republic of ireland every day for a year to make this poignantseamus morris, 18. it remembers all the victims of violence and reminds that communities remain divided. if we could introduce integrated education, if we could integrate housing, if we could be economically more prosperous, then i think we can move forward. the peace process has brought new thinking about perennial issues. there are signs people are reconsidering what traditional identities mean, or stepping outside them. chris page, bbc news, belfast. now, could an 0asis reunion be on the cards? the gallagher brothers have been ramping up speculation on social media that an announcement could be made tomorrow. formed in 1991, the britpop band rose to fame with hits including wonderwall and don't look back in anger. here's noor nanji. this cryptic post on x late last night... # you gotta roll with it # you gotta take your time... # ..fuelled the rumours that an 0asis reunion could finally be announced tomorrow. # slip inside the eye of your mind... # gigs in their hometown, manchester
gwen stevenson crossed the border with the republic of ireland every day for a year to make this poignantseamus morris, 18. it remembers all the victims of violence and reminds that communities remain divided. if we could introduce integrated education, if we could integrate housing, if we could be economically more prosperous, then i think we can move forward. the peace process has brought new thinking about perennial issues. there are signs people are reconsidering what traditional identities...
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Aug 26, 2024
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gwen stevenson crossed the border with the republic of ireland every day for a year to make this poignanttion, if we could integrate housing, have less segregated housing, if we could be economically more prosperous and more politically stable, then i think we can move forward. the peace process has brought new thinking about perennial issues. there are signs people are reconsidering what traditional identities mean, or stepping outside them. chris page, bbc news, belfast. it appears the gallagher brothers are no longer looking back in anger, with growing speculation that an oasis reunion could be on the cards. after several years of feuding, both noel and liam gallagher have teased that an announcement may be made tomorrow morning, posting on x the date and time, written in the style of the oasis logo. former frontman liam also dedicated a song to his brother noel during his set at reading festival on sunday. we probably think the announcement of a reunion will happen tomorrow, what�*s the money on them also appearing at glastonbury when it comes back? we will see. just take you back to
gwen stevenson crossed the border with the republic of ireland every day for a year to make this poignanttion, if we could integrate housing, have less segregated housing, if we could be economically more prosperous and more politically stable, then i think we can move forward. the peace process has brought new thinking about perennial issues. there are signs people are reconsidering what traditional identities mean, or stepping outside them. chris page, bbc news, belfast. it appears the...
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Aug 26, 2024
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gwen stevenson crossed the border with the republic of ireland every day for a year to make this poignantties remain divided. if we could introduce integrated education, if we could integrate housing, have less segregated housing, if we could be economically more prosperous and more politically stable, then i think we can move forward. the peace process has brought new thinking about perennial issues. there are signs people are reconsidering what traditional identities mean, or stepping outside them. chris page, bbc news, belfast. the main parade at notting hill carnival has taken place in west london. it's one of the longest—running street parties in the world and the largest street party in europe. the celebrations continue, despite the stabbing of three people at the festival on sunday. a 32—year—old woman is in a life—threatening condition in hospital. two men in their 20s were also stabbed. greg mckenzie has been at notting hill carnival and sent us this update. the carnival is coming to an end here in west london, by the end of the evening more than 2 million people will have taken
gwen stevenson crossed the border with the republic of ireland every day for a year to make this poignantties remain divided. if we could introduce integrated education, if we could integrate housing, have less segregated housing, if we could be economically more prosperous and more politically stable, then i think we can move forward. the peace process has brought new thinking about perennial issues. there are signs people are reconsidering what traditional identities mean, or stepping outside...
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Aug 10, 2024
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our reporter andy stevenson has been to meet him.is arena may not know that you are visually impaired because they just hear your voice. my genetic disease is retinitis pigmentosa, so my eyesight decreases over time and before i was able to fight because i was a boxer before but now i am 38 and i can see colours and silhouettes. how did you get into being a boxing announcer? 2017, i discovered michael buffer and thought, "what a great man and what a greatjob" and it would be lovely to do that, and then i was starting to imitate michael buffer and say, "we are ready!" and then thanks to some french promoters i started to announce one match and two and then last year they proposed to me to speak in the test event here and then they told me it will be a games transmission. wow! what challenge does your visual impairment create? many challenges and doing this alone it would be impossible because the advantage of a normal announcer is that he is able to read and i have my double—check team that say, and i have my double—check team that sa
our reporter andy stevenson has been to meet him.is arena may not know that you are visually impaired because they just hear your voice. my genetic disease is retinitis pigmentosa, so my eyesight decreases over time and before i was able to fight because i was a boxer before but now i am 38 and i can see colours and silhouettes. how did you get into being a boxing announcer? 2017, i discovered michael buffer and thought, "what a great man and what a greatjob" and it would be lovely to...
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Aug 20, 2024
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. ♪ >> 1956, adlai stevenson was nominated and he said why don't i let the delegates select who theyresident? there was this amazing confrontation on the floor between john kennedy, the little-known senator, against estes keefe over, the runner-up to stevenson. it looked like it would be kennedy but estes keefe over won. >> this convention selected a man who campaigned in all parts of the country, who worked for the party and will serve as an admirable running mate to governor stevenson. i hope this convention will make his nomination unanimous. >> in a way that was the first speech kennedy gave in the 1960 presidential campaign. amna: welcome back to live coverage of the democratic national committee and. i'm on the nevada's. geoff: i'm jeff benefit -- geoff bennett. we will hear speeches from hillary clinton, jill biden and joe biden. for now, back to the convention floor. >> i'm a lifelong republican, former trump loader and i will not -- voter and i will not be voting for trump. >> my name is norma, i am a two time trump voter. i will not be voting for trump this time. >> i'm emb
. ♪ >> 1956, adlai stevenson was nominated and he said why don't i let the delegates select who theyresident? there was this amazing confrontation on the floor between john kennedy, the little-known senator, against estes keefe over, the runner-up to stevenson. it looked like it would be kennedy but estes keefe over won. >> this convention selected a man who campaigned in all parts of the country, who worked for the party and will serve as an admirable running mate to governor...
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Aug 15, 2024
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let's speak to taylor swift superfan angelica stevenson, who joins us from london._ so much about taylor swift? it is cliche but i have _ so much about taylor swift? it 3 cliche but i have loved her since i was a child, i heard the love story song and it has snowballed from that. as you grow up with an artist, where a lot of their songs and art imitates your own life in the ten different way and the community it harnesses and harnesses, it is such an experience that creates permeating new experiences. i love a lot of things about being a fan of taylor swift but she brings me so much joy as she does so many others. understood. and did you get tickets for the concert or did you try to? i'm going tomorrow and i'm very excited. ~ ., ., , ., ., excited. what do you imagine the atmosphere _ excited. what do you imagine the atmosphere will _ excited. what do you imagine the atmosphere will be _ excited. what do you imagine the atmosphere will be like? - excited. what do you imagine the atmosphere will be like? will i excited. what do you imagine the i atmosphere will be li
let's speak to taylor swift superfan angelica stevenson, who joins us from london._ so much about taylor swift? it is cliche but i have _ so much about taylor swift? it 3 cliche but i have loved her since i was a child, i heard the love story song and it has snowballed from that. as you grow up with an artist, where a lot of their songs and art imitates your own life in the ten different way and the community it harnesses and harnesses, it is such an experience that creates permeating new...
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Aug 16, 2024
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the thing is in my graduation adlai stevenson spoke and talked aboutbo the fact of the civil rights movement in people who would be remembered in the future they will be people who would go to jail for their beliefs meeting the civil rights demonstrators. when i reset th' state to partner and i got to the arch in washington is begin to think i want to study american policy but it was exciting to be here at america so i got to graduate school and became an american historian and the reason i became a presidential historian at some of the nozick is that ended up working for lyndon johnson and he became the first that i had known well and he told me all of his stories. he was lonely and told them he needed that the stories told to the next generation it chose me to do that. that became my first book and then i somehow was not only a teacher i was teaching at harvard and at times but i decided when i had three kids and my husband had a 10-year-old when we are married and we had to get immediately within 14 months of each other. all the summited three boys i didn't think i could write and teach a
the thing is in my graduation adlai stevenson spoke and talked aboutbo the fact of the civil rights movement in people who would be remembered in the future they will be people who would go to jail for their beliefs meeting the civil rights demonstrators. when i reset th' state to partner and i got to the arch in washington is begin to think i want to study american policy but it was exciting to be here at america so i got to graduate school and became an american historian and the reason i...
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and steward stevenson. a senior adviser at the lincoln project. author of the conspiracy to end america. five ways my old party is driving our democracy to autocracy. welcome to both of you. great to see you both. christina, let me start with you. the stuff they were talking about. what normal issues are. i think there are a lot of women in this country who i don't agree with the view they are marinating in this abortion stuff. people are not worried about dying in the process of trying to get reproductive health care. >> right. this is where i think the republicans have overplayed their hand. it was aen issue that was divided and people moved on. as we know with our democracy, we can't just put it on a wall and walk away with it. it has to be a series of daily decisions we make collectively. with jd vance, the more he talking about it, the more it will be on the ballot in several states. when abortion is on the ballot, democrats win. it is a economic issue. it is a health issue. it is a larger constitutional conversation that a lot of women and n
and steward stevenson. a senior adviser at the lincoln project. author of the conspiracy to end america. five ways my old party is driving our democracy to autocracy. welcome to both of you. great to see you both. christina, let me start with you. the stuff they were talking about. what normal issues are. i think there are a lot of women in this country who i don't agree with the view they are marinating in this abortion stuff. people are not worried about dying in the process of trying to get...
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less than one minute before the crash, stevenson was killed. five other people on board were hurt. a more detailed report is expected on friday. >> outside lands music festival begins on friday, but traffic disruptions could start as soon as tomorrow. cars are not going to be allowed to go through most entrances of golden gate park, starting at 8:00 tomorrow night until after the festival ends on sunday night. now areas include the west side of the park from transverse drive to the great highway. entrances into the park are going to be closed to the public. that includes parts of john f kennedy drive, martin luther king drive, 25th avenue and chain of lakes. organizers say the three day festival could draw a quarter of a million spectators. >> our time now 706 evacuation orders are in place in parts of el dorado county as a wildfire is growing near placerville. it's called the crosier fire. it started overnight, quickly burning 67 acres. county sheriff's issued evacuation orders and warnings for parts of the mosquito and swansboro communities. now we're waiting now to get an update
less than one minute before the crash, stevenson was killed. five other people on board were hurt. a more detailed report is expected on friday. >> outside lands music festival begins on friday, but traffic disruptions could start as soon as tomorrow. cars are not going to be allowed to go through most entrances of golden gate park, starting at 8:00 tomorrow night until after the festival ends on sunday night. now areas include the west side of the park from transverse drive to the great...
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they built block houses and this was the camp at stevenson, alabama, where samuel posted with the some of the structures that they built for themselves to endure the winter. and while samuel was away at the front, here's ellen managing the farm, renting it out. she moved to the city as i said, got a teacher's certificate. and that's what this image is invested in a house and secured paycheck as a teacher. then would write samuel and say, do you need some money? and so instead of samuel sending home his soldier, pay there were times when ellen said, would you like some of my teacher pay? you may have enough wherewithal to buy things that you need and she secured this teaching position with some dialog. but when she bought a house in the town of mount pleasant, she pretty much did it on her own, wrote samuel who replied? i don't think is the right time to do that. maybe maybe some other time. and then she alerted him to the fact, well, it's already happened. and he said, bully, good for you. but it shows her resourcefulness, her ability to try to manage things while he was away. and a gr
they built block houses and this was the camp at stevenson, alabama, where samuel posted with the some of the structures that they built for themselves to endure the winter. and while samuel was away at the front, here's ellen managing the farm, renting it out. she moved to the city as i said, got a teacher's certificate. and that's what this image is invested in a house and secured paycheck as a teacher. then would write samuel and say, do you need some money? and so instead of samuel sending...
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Aug 17, 2024
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but the crazy thing is, when my graduation, adlai stevenson spoke and he talked about the fact about the civil rights movement, he talked about the fact that the people who would be remembered in the future may, well, be people who had gone to jail for their meaning. the civil rights demonstrators. and that summer, when i was at the state, i'd gone to the march on washington, and i was really already beginning to think i really want to study american politics. it so exciting to be here in america. so when i got to graduate school, no longer french and russian, i can speak neither of them anymore. but i became an american historian. and the reason why, of course, i became a presidential historian, which some of you know, is because i ended up working for lyndon johnson and he became the first president that i'd ever lived with known. well, and he told me all of his stories because he was lonely and old and he needed to have those stories told to next generation. he chose me to do that. and so that became my first book. and then i somehow was not only a teacher, i was a graduate, i was
but the crazy thing is, when my graduation, adlai stevenson spoke and he talked about the fact about the civil rights movement, he talked about the fact that the people who would be remembered in the future may, well, be people who had gone to jail for their meaning. the civil rights demonstrators. and that summer, when i was at the state, i'd gone to the march on washington, and i was really already beginning to think i really want to study american politics. it so exciting to be here in...