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when syracuse auto mechanic emily saw that chair, she about had a cow because of what's on her calf.ere's the truly amazing pamplt emily never tonight chair. she just saw it once years ago and felt strangely compelled to have it tattooed. >> that's the thing about it. i saw that chair and twaefrgz for me. >> you make it seem almost mystical. >> it almost is. >> almost like had to get the tattoo but weren't sure why. >> absolutely. >> after she posted a picture on the facebook page. >> oh, my god. >> hundreds of women called to action. >> it looked like her. it's kizmet, serendipity. >> even though they'd never met, they started a gofundme, raised $600 to buy the chair for this total stranger and deviesed a plan to personally deliver it. perfect fit. first, jan gerard picked it up in baltimore, drove it to meredith, who drove it to mary ann and so on up interstate 8 is more than 300 miles. sarah edwards carried the precious cargo on its last leg. >> it's similar to driving my kids home from the hospital the first day they were borchlt nervousness, excitement. i can't comprehend why an
when syracuse auto mechanic emily saw that chair, she about had a cow because of what's on her calf.ere's the truly amazing pamplt emily never tonight chair. she just saw it once years ago and felt strangely compelled to have it tattooed. >> that's the thing about it. i saw that chair and twaefrgz for me. >> you make it seem almost mystical. >> it almost is. >> almost like had to get the tattoo but weren't sure why. >> absolutely. >> after she posted a...
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and when syracuse auto mechanic emily delfavero saw that chair, she about had a cow because of what'sr calf. and here's the truly amazing part: emily never owned the chair. she just saw it once years ago and felt strangely compelled to have it tattooed. >> that's the fate about it. i saw that chair, and it was everything for me. >> reporou almost mystical. >> i believe that it is. >> reporter: almost like you have to get the tattoo and you don't know why. >> exactly. >> reporter: but answers were coming. after she posted a picture of her tattoo on that facebook page. >> i was like, oh, my god. >> reporter: ...hundreds of women in the group felt a call to action. >> it belonged to her. >> reporter: you felt like emily had to have this chair. >> a chair like that and a tattoo that matches, it's kismet. like, it's serendipity. it just has to happen. >> reporter: so, even though none of these women had ever met, they started a gofundme, raised $600 to buy the chair for this total stranger, and then devised a plan to personally deliver it. >> perfect fit. >> reporter: first, jen gerard pic
and when syracuse auto mechanic emily delfavero saw that chair, she about had a cow because of what'sr calf. and here's the truly amazing part: emily never owned the chair. she just saw it once years ago and felt strangely compelled to have it tattooed. >> that's the fate about it. i saw that chair, and it was everything for me. >> reporou almost mystical. >> i believe that it is. >> reporter: almost like you have to get the tattoo and you don't know why. >>...
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bill is joining us from syracuse, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a couple of comments if i'm going to die anyway, i would be willing to take a chance on a that was somewhat approved but not fully approved. and how will he be distributed? on a random basis, people paying for it. guest: on the distribution point, there are two groups of , some with public input that are looking at particularly when a vaccine becomes available earlier. there may not be enough for everyone and not everyone will get it at once. we have groups of the national academy of sciences and a public advisory committee with the cdc. these groups have been looking whohis on the basis of needs the vaccine most immediately and who will have the most potential benefit. this really comes down to protecting frontline health care workers and other workers at high risk from exposure. and also individuals with underlying medical conditions that make it more like that hospitalization is needed. older individuals in particular may be at higher risk. so we need a very transparent prio
bill is joining us from syracuse, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a couple of comments if i'm going to die anyway, i would be willing to take a chance on a that was somewhat approved but not fully approved. and how will he be distributed? on a random basis, people paying for it. guest: on the distribution point, there are two groups of , some with public input that are looking at particularly when a vaccine becomes available earlier. there may not be enough for everyone and...
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biden made it to syracuse law school and married neilia hunter.eturned home with his wife to work at a law firm. national guardsmen were still patrolling the streets of wilmington in the wake of rioting that followed martin luther king's murder. >> wasn't good at all. we looked like a city under seeing siege by the military. >> he saw a country torn apart by race. a city literally on fire. the national guard occupied wilmington delaware longer than any city in america after the riots and in that moment a young joe biden said i can help. >> biden was a believer in his own ability to convince anyone of anything but no amount of self-confidence or ambition was big enough to deliver a senate seat at age 27. so, he ran for the county counsel. as usual, he enlisted his sister. so how did you get involved in the politics of it. >> he always picked me first. it was just a natural thing to do. he was going to go in the politics. i was going with him. he ask everybody we knew to help us and we asked them to ask ten people to help us. this is where we delive
biden made it to syracuse law school and married neilia hunter.eturned home with his wife to work at a law firm. national guardsmen were still patrolling the streets of wilmington in the wake of rioting that followed martin luther king's murder. >> wasn't good at all. we looked like a city under seeing siege by the military. >> he saw a country torn apart by race. a city literally on fire. the national guard occupied wilmington delaware longer than any city in america after the...
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. >>> syracuse university is canceling spring break. and in new york city, the metropolitan opera is remaining closed for another year. when this year is finally over, times square will be hosting a virtual new year's eve ball drop. >> sign of the times. >>> the message to washington is very clear, more stimulus is needed to keep the economic economy from backsliding. they said tuesday the economic outlook remains fragile adding the recovery remains. the corporate leaders join jerome powell, jobless workers and millions of them urging congress to act. congress is getting ready to leave washington this week until after the election without passing a stimulus bill that both parties agree is desperately needed. meanwhile, corporate america is addressing how that's working. if those gaps were closed 20 years ago, $16 trillion could have been added to the u.s. economy. if those disparities were closed today, citi said the country could add 5 trillion to gdp over the next five years putting into numbers what so many people have been worried a
. >>> syracuse university is canceling spring break. and in new york city, the metropolitan opera is remaining closed for another year. when this year is finally over, times square will be hosting a virtual new year's eve ball drop. >> sign of the times. >>> the message to washington is very clear, more stimulus is needed to keep the economic economy from backsliding. they said tuesday the economic outlook remains fragile adding the recovery remains. the corporate...
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a town of about 20,000 people, just south of syracuse. it became the meeting place for everybody. a place doctors would start off the morning getting their coffee and lawyers would have their lunch and kids after graduates would come. the hunter diner on. then opened up other rest raurnts. and in order to try to convince me to stay, i don't blame him, i'd do the same with my daughter, try to convince me after i graduated to take a job in upstate new york rather than go back to delaware, he offered me his prized diner, and he was making at that time, i would have made five times what i made as a lawyer, starting lawyer's salary. six grand and 30,000 bucks a year. but for five years, i watched how hard he worked. i don't know how you do it. you got to love it. even in good times, they think you're crazy. it's 24 hours a day. but you deserve a break. and your employees deserve a break and the fact you're fighting so hard to keep them on a job is the testament to the kind of people you are. but i promise you, i guarantee you if i'm elected, you'll get the ppe and the money to be able
a town of about 20,000 people, just south of syracuse. it became the meeting place for everybody. a place doctors would start off the morning getting their coffee and lawyers would have their lunch and kids after graduates would come. the hunter diner on. then opened up other rest raurnts. and in order to try to convince me to stay, i don't blame him, i'd do the same with my daughter, try to convince me after i graduated to take a job in upstate new york rather than go back to delaware, he...
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a 21-years-old senior at syracuse university. >> let's flip a coin and while i am trying to figure outing to them, he just takes off. by the time we got over there, he's already chatting her up. >> when i met amelia, i knew i was going to marry her. the second night, i said i think i am going to marry her. >> just as planned, biden made it to syracuse law school and he married amelia hunter a year later in the summer of 1966. he returned home with his wife to work at the law firm. it was not good at all. >> the whole country was torn apart over race. a city that was literally on fire. the national guard occupied wilmington, delaware longer than any city in america. it was in that moment that the young biden says i can help. >> biden was a believer in his own ability to convince anyone of anything. no amount of self-confidence or ambition was able to deliver a senate seat at age 27 so he run for town's counsel. he enlisted his sister. >> how did you get involvedpoli? >> it was a natural thing to do. he was going with politics and i was going with him. >> he asked everybody to help us. >
a 21-years-old senior at syracuse university. >> let's flip a coin and while i am trying to figure outing to them, he just takes off. by the time we got over there, he's already chatting her up. >> when i met amelia, i knew i was going to marry her. the second night, i said i think i am going to marry her. >> just as planned, biden made it to syracuse law school and he married amelia hunter a year later in the summer of 1966. he returned home with his wife to work at the law...
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i was in albany and syracuse yesterday. it is estimated that the arts are one of the top five employers in both of those cities. we can't afford to let this happen. economically we will lose thousands and thousands of jobs. cities will lose -- cities downtown will lose their vitality. and the risks, if these venues close permanent, is not just economic. they are the very fabric of our society, which has been stretched to the breaking point by this crisis. once this is all over, we will need these venues and the passionate, inspiring artistic work that they help make possible as we come together again and try to make sense of this incredible difficult moment in our history. so we is have a bipartisan bill, the save our stages act, that would create a new $10 billion program to provide federal grants to live venue operators so when good-willing they can open safely, these venues can open up bigger and better than ever. those grants would go six months giving the venues enough time to recuperate and god willing there is a new
i was in albany and syracuse yesterday. it is estimated that the arts are one of the top five employers in both of those cities. we can't afford to let this happen. economically we will lose thousands and thousands of jobs. cities will lose -- cities downtown will lose their vitality. and the risks, if these venues close permanent, is not just economic. they are the very fabric of our society, which has been stretched to the breaking point by this crisis. once this is all over, we will need...
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necks and by the way, my deceased wife, when i first got married, i married a beautiful woman from syracuseskaneateles, new york. and i got elected and i was 29-years-old. i come from a very modest family. not bragging about it, but i was listed as the poorest man in congress for 36 years. because i didn't think you were supposed to earn any money while you're there other than your salary. and then when i got elected vice president, one of the press outlets said, "it's probable no man has ever been assuming the office of vice president with fewer assets than joe biden." i i hope they weren't talking intellectual assets. when i got elected when i was 29, i was in washington before i was sworn in and i got a phone call from my fire department saying my wife and daughter have just been killed. and my two boys were not likely to make it. a tractor trailer broadsided them while they were christmas shopping. and at the time, my wife's father, my father-in-law, he came home from world war ii and he had owned a restaurant. he was a cook in world war ii in the navy and he ended up opening up a resta
necks and by the way, my deceased wife, when i first got married, i married a beautiful woman from syracuseskaneateles, new york. and i got elected and i was 29-years-old. i come from a very modest family. not bragging about it, but i was listed as the poorest man in congress for 36 years. because i didn't think you were supposed to earn any money while you're there other than your salary. and then when i got elected vice president, one of the press outlets said, "it's probable no man has...
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up a restaurant in a place called auburn, new york, a town of about 20,000 people, just south of syracused it became the meeting place for everybody. it's a place that doctors would start off the morning getting their coffee and the lawyers would have their lunch and kids after graduations would come to the restaurant called hunter dinerant, and then he opened up other restaurants. and in order to try to convince me to stay -- i don't blame him, i would do the same with my daughter, he tried to convince after he graduated to take a job in upstate new york, rather than go back to delaware. he offered me his prize diner. and he was making at that time, i would have made five times what i made as a lawyer. in starting lawyer's salary is $6,000 and it was $30,000 a year. but the problem was for three -- five years, i watched how hard he worked. i don't know how you do it. you got to love it. even in good times they think you're crazy. it's 24 hours a day, but you deserve a break and your employees deserve a break. and the fact that you're fighting so hard to keep them on a job is a testament
up a restaurant in a place called auburn, new york, a town of about 20,000 people, just south of syracused it became the meeting place for everybody. it's a place that doctors would start off the morning getting their coffee and the lawyers would have their lunch and kids after graduations would come to the restaurant called hunter dinerant, and then he opened up other restaurants. and in order to try to convince me to stay -- i don't blame him, i would do the same with my daughter, he tried to...
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a 21-year-old senior at syracuse university. >> i'm saying, well, let's do flip a coin.otato. and while i am trying to figure it out and talking to him. i'm looking at my hands and everything. he just takes off. he's got a 50-yard dash on both of us and by the time we get over there, he's already sitting there chatting her up. >> when i met melia, god's truth, i knew i was going to marry her. i really did. she looked at me and said, i think so. >> so we get on the plane coming home. said, fred, i've decided i'm in love and i'm going to law school. >> just as planned, biden made it to syracuse law school and married amelia hunter a year later, in the summer of 1966. after graduation, he returned home with his wife to work at a law firm. national guardsmen were still patrolling the streets of wilmington in the wake of rioting that followed martin luther king's murder. >> wasn't good at all. we looked like a city under siege by the military. >> he saw a country torn apafrt ov apart over race. a city that was literally, literally on fire. the national guard occupied wilmingt
a 21-year-old senior at syracuse university. >> i'm saying, well, let's do flip a coin.otato. and while i am trying to figure it out and talking to him. i'm looking at my hands and everything. he just takes off. he's got a 50-yard dash on both of us and by the time we get over there, he's already sitting there chatting her up. >> when i met melia, god's truth, i knew i was going to marry her. i really did. she looked at me and said, i think so. >> so we get on the plane coming...
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i was in albany and syracuse yesterday. it is estimated that the arts are one of the top five employers in both of those cities. we can't afford to let this happen. economically we will lose thousands and thousands of jobs. cities will lose -- cities downtown will lose their vitality. and the risks, if these venues close permanent, is not just economic. they are the very fabric of our society, which has been stretched to the breaking point by this crisis. once this is all over, we will need these venues and the passionate, inspiring artistic work that they help make possible as we come together again and try to make sense of this incredible difficult moment in our history. so we is have a bipartisan bill, the save our stages act, that would create a new $10 billion program to provide federal grants to live venue operators so when good-willing they can open safely, these venues can open up bigger and better than ever. those grants would go six months giving the venues enough time to recuperate and god willing there is a new
i was in albany and syracuse yesterday. it is estimated that the arts are one of the top five employers in both of those cities. we can't afford to let this happen. economically we will lose thousands and thousands of jobs. cities will lose -- cities downtown will lose their vitality. and the risks, if these venues close permanent, is not just economic. they are the very fabric of our society, which has been stretched to the breaking point by this crisis. once this is all over, we will need...
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this made big news in the week a controversy rocking the finance community the world's top bunk syracuse of moving large sums of allegedly illicit funds over a period of nearly 2 decades despite red flags about. the origins of the money is out of the league then of thousands of documents including suspicious activity reports filed by financial institutions to u.s. regulators to tell you more in total $2.00 trillion dollars worth of suspicious transactions flagged to the u.s. government were analyzed by journalists 5 major world banks process the most suspicious money including dogshit bank which alone appears to have dealt with more than half of the alleged illicit transactions j.p. morgan chase is also said to have facilitated money laundering for corrupt entities in venezuela ukraine and malays here while h.s.b.c. allegedly helped move money from a ponzi scheme around the world we spoke with one of the reporters direct from the international consortium of investigative journalists who uncovered these findings . you know it was very fascinating to see the huge money flows through the bi
this made big news in the week a controversy rocking the finance community the world's top bunk syracuse of moving large sums of allegedly illicit funds over a period of nearly 2 decades despite red flags about. the origins of the money is out of the league then of thousands of documents including suspicious activity reports filed by financial institutions to u.s. regulators to tell you more in total $2.00 trillion dollars worth of suspicious transactions flagged to the u.s. government were...
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she worked at this factory in syracuse, new york.red at the range, set it down, the next him a come along as you testfired that. my mother had a victory garden which produced some of the -- the amount of vegetables that came out of victory gardens was quite impressive. like 50 or 70% of all vegetables consumed in america during world war ii were produced by victory gardens. this little backyard patches behind people's homes. my father was a boy scout and the federal government use the boy scouts to distribute promotional posters throughout america and restaurants, bars, grocery stores and churches. loose lips sink ships and other promotional posters all during world war ii. so my family was very, very deeply involved. in a group as a child with sunday dinners. at either grandmothers house or my mother's house or my aunt's house. we would go to church and go have sunday dinner with tablecloths, handkerchief linens, napkins, and a big turkey or big ham or roast beef or something. and invariably the conversation returned to the war. as
she worked at this factory in syracuse, new york.red at the range, set it down, the next him a come along as you testfired that. my mother had a victory garden which produced some of the -- the amount of vegetables that came out of victory gardens was quite impressive. like 50 or 70% of all vegetables consumed in america during world war ii were produced by victory gardens. this little backyard patches behind people's homes. my father was a boy scout and the federal government use the boy...
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. >> reporter: steve hartman on the road in syracuse, new york. >>> and that's the overnig news or this >>> it's thursday, september 24th, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." unrest in louisville. two police officers are shot during demonstrations over a grand jury's decision in the breonna taylor case. >>> tribute to a trailblazer. the nation mourns ruth bader ginsburg as the president defends his decision to quickly fill her seat. >>> and capitol clash. a heated exchange between dr. anthony fauci and senator rand paul during a coronavirus paul during a coronavirus hearing. captioning funded by cbs >>> good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the grand jury's decision in the breonna taylor case has ignited protests that continued into the night. demonstrations turned violent in louisville where two officers were shot. they're expected to be okay. police say they arrested the suspected gunman. the police department released video on facebook where you can hear gunshots in the background. [ gunshots ] the shooting happened when the officers checked out reports of gunfire. the unrest
. >> reporter: steve hartman on the road in syracuse, new york. >>> and that's the overnig news or this >>> it's thursday, september 24th, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." unrest in louisville. two police officers are shot during demonstrations over a grand jury's decision in the breonna taylor case. >>> tribute to a trailblazer. the nation mourns ruth bader ginsburg as the president defends his decision to quickly fill her seat. >>> and...
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the work, entitled nourishing our future, is on display at the new york state fair in syracuse, and hastop for some distance learning while serving up some butter—based meals. it's a strictly look—but—don't—touch attraction. there is much more on all the news for you on the bbc website and our twitter feeds. that news for you on the bbc website and our twitterfeeds. that is it for now. thank you very much for watching. hello there. the first day of september was dry for most of us, but the second day of the month looks a good deal wetter. we'll see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastwards through the day and with that, it will be fairly windy. now, if we look at the recent satellite picture, we can see this area of cloud heading in our direction. this is a frontal system which is going to bring some outbreaks of rain. it's all tied in with an area of low pressure drifting to the north—west the british isles. you can see quite a few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that shows that it will be fairly windy, and we will see a break of rain pushin
the work, entitled nourishing our future, is on display at the new york state fair in syracuse, and hastop for some distance learning while serving up some butter—based meals. it's a strictly look—but—don't—touch attraction. there is much more on all the news for you on the bbc website and our twitter feeds. that news for you on the bbc website and our twitterfeeds. that is it for now. thank you very much for watching. hello there. the first day of september was dry for most of us, but...
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the conflicts in syracuse for years for lens foreign policy line has been dialogue 1st keep talking nomatter what kind of russian opposition leader alexina valmiki recovers in a probe in hospital after an apparent poisoning for a man is under increased pressure my guest this week is germany's deputy foreign minister deals on. conflicts. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when will the country just through the time. and i weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic. you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at d.f.w. dot com one slash 2 science. girls life on earth one of a kind and. coincidences. where the improbable happen. for us we're going to bring up the creation of our solar system of the planet is a bit like winning the lottery going to we're going to miss. what is more unique start september 18th on d w. i'm very very disappointed the fault that we're with you don't exactly have them shaking in their boots it's your way of trying t
the conflicts in syracuse for years for lens foreign policy line has been dialogue 1st keep talking nomatter what kind of russian opposition leader alexina valmiki recovers in a probe in hospital after an apparent poisoning for a man is under increased pressure my guest this week is germany's deputy foreign minister deals on. conflicts. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when will the country just through the time. and i weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any...
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. —— syracuse.touch attraction. although the team behind say they hope people who see it will — ahem — "spread the news". from me on the team. see you soon. hello there. the first day of september was dry for most of us, but the second day of the month looks a good deal wetter. we will see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastward through the day and with that, it will be fairly windy. now, if we look at the recent satellite picture, we can see this area of cloud heading in our direction. this is a frontal system which is going to bring some outbreaks of rain. it's all tied in with an area of low pressure drifting to the north west the british isles. you can see quite a few white lines, quite a few isobars squashing together on the chart, that it will be fairly windy, and we will see a break of rain pushing from the west toward the east. now, the rain will be moving quite erratically eastwards. it will be quite sporadic, quite on and off in nature, some of it will be pretty heavy, particul
. —— syracuse.touch attraction. although the team behind say they hope people who see it will — ahem — "spread the news". from me on the team. see you soon. hello there. the first day of september was dry for most of us, but the second day of the month looks a good deal wetter. we will see some outbreaks of pretty heavy rain moving eastward through the day and with that, it will be fairly windy. now, if we look at the recent satellite picture, we can see this area of cloud...
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the conflict zone syracuse. for years for lin foreign policy line has been dialogue 1st keep talking no matter what but a russian opposition leader alexina the only recovers in a girl in hospital after an apparent poisoning curlin is under increased pressure my guest this week is germany's deputy foreign minister meals on the cover conflicts. him 16 a double. life her mother succumbing to and. trying to get a coincidence. that terrible previously the 1st was just a messy chemistry level of cognition. where the impossible but. to soothe the awfulness of the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery but there are some who can get you the. one person the more you need start september 18th on d w. hello and welcome to focus on europe below thanks for joining us the refugee camp morea in greece has long been a symbol of europe's failed migration policy now it is.
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true conflicts of syracuse 30 years for lin foreign policy line has been dialogue 1st keep talking no matter what but a russian opposition leader alexina volley recovers in a pro and hospital after an apparent poisoning or limb is under increased pressure my guest this week is germany's deputy foreign minister meals on. listen. to. beethoven he didn't finish it was to do do do do do do do do. might he be the true king of rock'n'roll the. subconscious always plays a role in the. times when they are single willis on a musical journey of discovery to a world without beethoven i can't even begin to imagine. in 45 minutes on d w. like oh oh. my god just was sued for the russian song. steam. so many different walks of life. some are pumping and oddly trying to get all of that come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. even when there's no more delusion the marsh will enjoy come. from the 1st of the long run to their final resting place the russians r t w documentary. i'm very very disappointed i thought that where you don't exactly have the shaking of the blues it's you believe you'r
true conflicts of syracuse 30 years for lin foreign policy line has been dialogue 1st keep talking no matter what but a russian opposition leader alexina volley recovers in a pro and hospital after an apparent poisoning or limb is under increased pressure my guest this week is germany's deputy foreign minister meals on. listen. to. beethoven he didn't finish it was to do do do do do do do do. might he be the true king of rock'n'roll the. subconscious always plays a role in the. times when they...
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into the conflict zone with syracuse for years for lin foreign policy line has been dialogue 1st keep talking no matter what but a russian opposition leader alexina vonnie recovers in a girl in hospital after an apparent poisoning franklin is under increased pressure from my guest this week is germany's deputy foreign minister neil sachs. conflicts the 5th 35th $15.00. i don't think out of the chair i just sometimes found but i stand up in which the government research mistakes deep into german...
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childhood doing whatever you do in delaware, joe went on to attend the university of delaware and the syracuseity school of law, two schools that are near the top of their states geographically. no, they haven't harvard but they were fine. i mean, he's going to be able to read an intelligence briefing. and armed with this perfectly adequate education, joe biden was elected to the united states senate in 1972, where he spent the next 36 years building a perfectly adequate record. some good stuff, some bad stuff. overall, a solid b minus. yeah, maybe he shouldn't have worked with segregationist to oppose busing. kamala was right, it was a big mistake. you know who got over it? kamala! so if she's cool wit, what's your problem? besides, you know what mistake he didn't make? partying with jeffrey epstein at mar-a-lago. so let's outoverthink this one, okay? the point, is throughout his political career, joe biden never went off the rails. in fact, this guy loves rails. >> i'm the biggest railroad guy you've ever known. >> he's known as amtrak joe. >> amtrak joe. >> biden has made more than 7,900 ro
childhood doing whatever you do in delaware, joe went on to attend the university of delaware and the syracuseity school of law, two schools that are near the top of their states geographically. no, they haven't harvard but they were fine. i mean, he's going to be able to read an intelligence briefing. and armed with this perfectly adequate education, joe biden was elected to the united states senate in 1972, where he spent the next 36 years building a perfectly adequate record. some good...
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. >> just as planned, biden made it to syracuse law school and married amelia hunter a year later inmmer of 1966. after graduation he returned home with his wife to work at a law firm, national guardsmen were still patrolling the streets of wilmington in the wake of rioting the pham lfollo martin luther king's murder. >> it looked like a city under siege. >> you saw a country torn apart over race, a city literally on fire. the national guard occupied wilmington, delaware longer than any city in america following king's assassination. it was in that moment a jung joe biden said, i can help. >> biden was a believer in his own believer of helping anyone to believe anything. no amount of ability would deliver a senate seat. he ran for county council, as usual, he enlisted his sister. >> so how did you get involved in the politics? >> he always picked me first. it was a natural thing to do. he was going into politic, i was going with him. we asked everybody we nau to help us and we asked ten people to help us. we knocked on every door. >> he won and then a year later, biden found his real
. >> just as planned, biden made it to syracuse law school and married amelia hunter a year later inmmer of 1966. after graduation he returned home with his wife to work at a law firm, national guardsmen were still patrolling the streets of wilmington in the wake of rioting the pham lfollo martin luther king's murder. >> it looked like a city under siege. >> you saw a country torn apart over race, a city literally on fire. the national guard occupied wilmington, delaware...
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if you're in up state new york traveling between albany and syracuse, new york, you can visit this site which tells a really interesting story about how europeans and native-americans came together on the frontier not to fight but actually just to talk about their differences and try to come to some kind of accommodation when they did have conflict. i want to switch from up state new york and pennsylvania right now, if you were to travel east affgettysburg for maybe an hour and a half or so along route 30 you'd come to the town of lancaster, pennsylvania. i imagine some of you have been to lancaster and are familiar with it. in 1784 lancaster was this tiny community really on the edge of settlement in pennsylvania. but in june of 1744 a group of 250 iroquois indians arrived in lancaster. they were carrying arms, bows and arrows and guns and t tomahawks. they marched through the center of town and this was the quaker colony of pennsylvania. there wasn't even a militia to call out in fear of perhaps an attack from the iroquois, but they weren't there to make war. they were there for a tre
if you're in up state new york traveling between albany and syracuse, new york, you can visit this site which tells a really interesting story about how europeans and native-americans came together on the frontier not to fight but actually just to talk about their differences and try to come to some kind of accommodation when they did have conflict. i want to switch from up state new york and pennsylvania right now, if you were to travel east affgettysburg for maybe an hour and a half or so...
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count that plus the foul over my syracuse guy jeremy grant. i had 1110 on the evening.t the end of the day was just too much lebron and ad you see the combo hook up right there one 14 one '08. they lead the series now 3 games to one. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. >>as firefighters prepare for a he wave this weekend some departments are adding new features to help keep them safe. sacramento fire is introducing new engines with a clean cab apparatus to filtered toxic chemicals, karma dickerson has details. >>tammy thatcher's believed to have died because of being a firefighter. but it wasn't running into burning buildings rescuing a trapped person are rushing to save a life that killed her. her memorial last december with
count that plus the foul over my syracuse guy jeremy grant. i had 1110 on the evening.t the end of the day was just too much lebron and ad you see the combo hook up right there one 14 one '08. they lead the series now 3 games to one. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're...
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that's in the military times in syracuse university poll of active duty troops. in that same poll joe biden is ahead of donald trump 41/37. what is your sense of what the troops will be thinking as this story sinks in? >> i mean, i hope that it opens the eyes of the 37% to really see who this man is. you know, he dodged the draft for a reason. he refused to go for a reason. and there is nothing more important in america than our values. that's why when you swear that oath to serve in the military, you swear it to the constitution. y you don't swear it to a political party, to a president, to any leader. you swear it to a set of values. and the willingness to put your life on the line for those values is just -- it's the most self-less kind of service there is. that's why i was inspired to volunteer myself, just to be a volunteer like senator kerry and so many who have gone before us. and when you undermine that, you undermine the essence of america, our fundamental values. that's why this is so dangerous. there are a lot of commander in chiefs, commanders in chie
that's in the military times in syracuse university poll of active duty troops. in that same poll joe biden is ahead of donald trump 41/37. what is your sense of what the troops will be thinking as this story sinks in? >> i mean, i hope that it opens the eyes of the 37% to really see who this man is. you know, he dodged the draft for a reason. he refused to go for a reason. and there is nothing more important in america than our values. that's why when you swear that oath to serve in the...
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. >>> syracuse university canceled spring break because of the coronavirus.hool saying it wants to limit travel-related covid-19 risks. meanwhile, as the race for a vaccine accelerates this morning, there are fresh concerns about the timeline and the approval process. the fda just revising its standards for authorizing the emergency use of any coronavirus vaccines. but wednesday president trump calling it a, quote, political move and suggested the white house can overrule the fda. all of it adding more uncertainty to the process as more americans are expressing reluctance to even get a vaccine once it is approved. that brings me to our next guest, dr. leon mcdougal, president of the national medical association, the largest and oldest national organization representing african-american physicians in the united states. doctor, thank you for your time this morning. this back-and-forth i just laid out, it's just the latest example of contention about this vaccine process. your group is creating a panel to independently vet these decisions. why do you think that'
. >>> syracuse university canceled spring break because of the coronavirus.hool saying it wants to limit travel-related covid-19 risks. meanwhile, as the race for a vaccine accelerates this morning, there are fresh concerns about the timeline and the approval process. the fda just revising its standards for authorizing the emergency use of any coronavirus vaccines. but wednesday president trump calling it a, quote, political move and suggested the white house can overrule the fda. all...
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if you are in upstate new york traveling between, say, albany and syracuse, new york, you can get off the new york state through weigh in visit this site, and visited another one of his homes that predated this, both of which preserved as state historic sites in new york. a really interesting story about how europeans and native americans came together on the frontier, not to fight, but actually just to talk about their differences and to try to come to some kind of accommodation when they did have conflict. i want to switch from upstate new york to pennsylvania right now. if you were to travel east of gettysburg, for maybe an hour and a half on route 30, you've come to the town of lancaster, pennsylvania. i imagine some of you have been and are familiar with it. in 1744, lancaster was just this tiny little frontier community that was really on the edge of settlement in pennsylvania. but in june of 1744, a group of 250 iroquois indians arrived in lancaster and were carrying arms, bows and arrows, and tomahawks. they marched through the center of town. you might imagine this would caus
if you are in upstate new york traveling between, say, albany and syracuse, new york, you can get off the new york state through weigh in visit this site, and visited another one of his homes that predated this, both of which preserved as state historic sites in new york. a really interesting story about how europeans and native americans came together on the frontier, not to fight, but actually just to talk about their differences and to try to come to some kind of accommodation when they did...
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we begin in syracuse, new york, where author carol faulconer talks about one of the movements lesser known figures, lucretia. >> she is the most important white female abolitionist, and one of the most important women in american history. yet, she has not received the same amount of historical attention as someone like elizabeth katie stanton has, for example. she is not a household name. my biography of lucretia mosh is titled lucretia months heresy, abolition and women's rights in 19th century america. the heresy refers, first of, all to her own activist strategy. she always said to other activists, we must agitate. whether the abolitionist or feminists, she advised reformers to stand out in our heresy, to confront social injustices, political injustices, legal injustices, and not be afraid to be labeled a heretic or an infidel or a non conformist, someone who is willing to go against the tides of society for their beliefs. that's what lucretia mott did. lucretia mott was the 19th century american abolitionist, women's rights activist, and quaker minister. she lived from 1793 to 18
we begin in syracuse, new york, where author carol faulconer talks about one of the movements lesser known figures, lucretia. >> she is the most important white female abolitionist, and one of the most important women in american history. yet, she has not received the same amount of historical attention as someone like elizabeth katie stanton has, for example. she is not a household name. my biography of lucretia mosh is titled lucretia months heresy, abolition and women's rights in 19th...
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i remember when he was running raround the country side sayini had the full scholarship to syracuse law school, i graduated at the top of my class and it turned out he got a half scholarship for need and was near the bottom of his class. here's a guy lecturing us about president trump and he and i have a different philosophy about what your word means when he has lied to the m american people, lied to the american people when he first ran in 1987 of lied about his academic background and got caught on national television before that. can we have just a little humility? can we step back from these grandiose -- president trump deliberately killed people? president trump doesn't know how to tell the truth, we have a different standard? can we please step back a little bit and look at ourselves first? this is over the top. >> sean: that is a worthy rant. greattov analysis, you can bring three boards every night between now and election day -- well done. when we come back, a quick break, on the other side we will check in with reince priebus, matt gaetz, and the president of the united state
i remember when he was running raround the country side sayini had the full scholarship to syracuse law school, i graduated at the top of my class and it turned out he got a half scholarship for need and was near the bottom of his class. here's a guy lecturing us about president trump and he and i have a different philosophy about what your word means when he has lied to the m american people, lied to the american people when he first ran in 1987 of lied about his academic background and got...
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i went to syracuse law school. when i came home from law school, what happened was my last semester -- the only two political heroes i had both were assassinated. dr. king and bobby kennedy. kennedy was assassinated the day i graduated. i came home and my city was the only city in the united states of america occupied by the military since reconstruction for 10 months. every single corner, a military person was standing for 10 months. i had a job with a good law firm. one of the oldest law firms in the state. after a while, i concluded that i was in the wrong place. they were good people, but i quickly became a public defender. i used to have interview my clients and what they call the northeast corridor, where amtrak runs from washington new york. that area goes through my city. and, i used to interview clients down in the basement of that train station before they were arraigned. and here i was -- we had the eighth-largest black population in the nation. we work to our great shame, a slave state, although we were
i went to syracuse law school. when i came home from law school, what happened was my last semester -- the only two political heroes i had both were assassinated. dr. king and bobby kennedy. kennedy was assassinated the day i graduated. i came home and my city was the only city in the united states of america occupied by the military since reconstruction for 10 months. every single corner, a military person was standing for 10 months. i had a job with a good law firm. one of the oldest law...
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. >> reporter: 250 miles away in syracuse, new york, daughter karrie had also been confronted by policehad had a very bad day. what did she tell her inquisitors? coming up -- oof one staged suicide, would this one be real? >> there he is on the ledge. >> he's gonna jump. he's got his phone. and he wants to talk to his daughter. >> when "dateline" continues. at carvana, we have only one standard when it comes to the quality of our cars: the highest. it's why only 1 in 10 cars we look at qualify to sell on our site. if it's been in a reported accident, we won't sell it. and at our state-of-the-art facilities our ase certified mechanics roll up their sleeves and get to it. inspecting, dialing-in, and fine tuning every single car inside and out, bringing all of it up to our high standards. by the time we're done, our cars are beyond "certified." they're carvana certified. so whether you have it delivered or pick it up, we do it all so you can rest easy. with acetaminophenction fights pain in two ways. advil targets pain at the source... ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future
. >> reporter: 250 miles away in syracuse, new york, daughter karrie had also been confronted by policehad had a very bad day. what did she tell her inquisitors? coming up -- oof one staged suicide, would this one be real? >> there he is on the ledge. >> he's gonna jump. he's got his phone. and he wants to talk to his daughter. >> when "dateline" continues. at carvana, we have only one standard when it comes to the quality of our cars: the highest. it's why...
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i even remember when he was running around the countryside saying i had a full scholarship to syracuse law school, i graduated at the time of my class, and it turned out he got a half scholarship for need, near the bottom of his class. i remember when i got caught up. here is a guy lecturing about president trump, he and i have a different philosophy about what your word means when he has lied to the american people he was vice president, and lied to the american people when he first ran for president in 1987, and lied about his academic background i got caught on it a national transit know my television before that. please, can we have a little humility? take a step back from these grandiose, president trump the literately killed people -- can we really, you know, president trump doesn't know how to tell the truth, we have a different standard -- can we please step back and look at ourselves first? i mean, this is just over the top. >> sean: wow. that is, like, worthy of a levin rant. karl rove, great analysis. you can bring three boards every night between now and election night. wel
i even remember when he was running around the countryside saying i had a full scholarship to syracuse law school, i graduated at the time of my class, and it turned out he got a half scholarship for need, near the bottom of his class. i remember when i got caught up. here is a guy lecturing about president trump, he and i have a different philosophy about what your word means when he has lied to the american people he was vice president, and lied to the american people when he first ran for...
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. >> reporter: shana gadarian is an associate professor of political science at syracuse university.at we found was that the biggest divider in people's behaviors was not their age, not their demographics, not their education. it was their partisanship. >> reporter: she and two colleagues have been surveying americans' attitudes towards covid-19 since march. look at mask-wearing, even hand-washing. democrats and republicans die virging as much of 20%. as states opened you, the gap widened. >> messages from health leaders like the c.d.c. were rapidly changing over time. that's very hard for people to keep up with. so they have to turnÑi towards those kinds of experts that they believe and that they trust. and in this case, the kind of message from the white house was dominating. >> reporter: if politics is about winners and losers, during the covid crisis, the c.d.c. has lost big time. >> there was a problem with the test kits, but they think they've fixed the problem. >> reporter: starting with a slow, botched roll out of its test kits. and then whether we needed to wear masks. >> i
. >> reporter: shana gadarian is an associate professor of political science at syracuse university.at we found was that the biggest divider in people's behaviors was not their age, not their demographics, not their education. it was their partisanship. >> reporter: she and two colleagues have been surveying americans' attitudes towards covid-19 since march. look at mask-wearing, even hand-washing. democrats and republicans die virging as much of 20%. as states opened you, the gap...
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scranton pennsylvania, he graduated from the university of delaware and earned his law .egree from syracuse in 1958 he was first elected in 1972 and later the senate judiciary committee, he was also sworn in as vice president in 2009. as we face the battle of act -- vacancy in this report, we want to turn to what he said back in 1982 on the senate floor. >> it is my view that ofticularly, if the reality divided government during a time of great change in the courts continues in the next administration, future confirmations must be conducted differently than the preceding ones. presses intentions on processes existing make a restoration of what came before judge thomas is -- thomas'ignite ration was a practical possibility. having said that mr. president, we face one question, can our supreme court confirmation process, so wracked by discord be prepared in a presidential election year? mr. president, history teaches us that this is extremely unlikely. bitter our nation's most and heated confirmation fights have come in presidential election years. confirmation fight over raji , thes confirma
scranton pennsylvania, he graduated from the university of delaware and earned his law .egree from syracuse in 1958 he was first elected in 1972 and later the senate judiciary committee, he was also sworn in as vice president in 2009. as we face the battle of act -- vacancy in this report, we want to turn to what he said back in 1982 on the senate floor. >> it is my view that ofticularly, if the reality divided government during a time of great change in the courts continues in the next...
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you see african american strike breakers called in to beat up white strikers in places like syracuse, turning into racial lines. up through 1921, the tulsa massacre. historians expect there is a relationship between the social tumult of influenza which killed .6% of u.s. population, 675,000 americans, and the wartime experience with things that came after. so we wonder how similar is this moment? how can we get past that? without succumbing towards. data, thinking global and thinking this moment. 2020 data.d-august, if you look at total deaths and total population. a much lower percentage of the population has been killed u.s.,, .05% in the thankfully we have not suffer that much. yet we have suffered terribly. we are moving toward 200,000 deaths in the u.s.. if you look to the world population. global a kind of range,ies in the 2.7% now,e have .01% globally and this comfort my colleague thomas ewing. one thing that stands out is this one here. i want us to think about this. microscope and telescope the u.s. in 1918 and 2020. if you look at influenza deaths in the world and the u.s..
you see african american strike breakers called in to beat up white strikers in places like syracuse, turning into racial lines. up through 1921, the tulsa massacre. historians expect there is a relationship between the social tumult of influenza which killed .6% of u.s. population, 675,000 americans, and the wartime experience with things that came after. so we wonder how similar is this moment? how can we get past that? without succumbing towards. data, thinking global and thinking this...
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. >> syracuse, n.y., this is ralph. >> thank you for "the contenders."e a quick comment and a quick question. i had a big deal at home -- i have the video at home. it was about to hubert humphrey and do you speaking at a gathering. it was towards the end of his life and he is still smiling. he had a great coach at the end of this speech. i would rather live 50 years like a tiger than a hundred years like a chicken. i want to move up to 1968. i met a guy about 20 years ago is that he worked on the humphrey campaign in 1968. he said he came on after working on the campaign and he was at the hotel. he was looking out at this park. the news came on and said there was a humphrey protest in the park. he called hundred the next day when he had a meeting and on 3 said, -- he called home for the next day and he said there is nothing we can do about it. nixon was doing it to try to link humphrey to anti-war protesters. i was wondering if you've ever heard a story like this? >> people were paid to cause trouble. it is hard to document. it probably happened. there i
. >> syracuse, n.y., this is ralph. >> thank you for "the contenders."e a quick comment and a quick question. i had a big deal at home -- i have the video at home. it was about to hubert humphrey and do you speaking at a gathering. it was towards the end of his life and he is still smiling. he had a great coach at the end of this speech. i would rather live 50 years like a tiger than a hundred years like a chicken. i want to move up to 1968. i met a guy about 20 years ago...
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i was fortunate to have great people around me >> reporter: then you went to syracuse and played ballhave been here for a long time. what makes it so special >> look at them. they're the greatest group in the world. our staff, our students. the idea that they need us, we need them. they teach us as many lessons as we're able to teach them we're proud to move them in a direction they all have success in the future in whatever they choose to do >> reporter: you're the only one here who's been on this little surprise for the school from the beginning. and we've talked about it long enough so how about we show folks what's in this big white truck you guys ready i think everybody here is ready. let's lift it up let's show them what's inside. so everyone student, every teacher at mckeesport high school is going to get a free dell laptop computer they can keep it long after high school you're also going to get free internet access. for a full year. free internet access internet access. what do you think? this is all provided by our parent company comcast wait, wait. so here's the thing. wait
i was fortunate to have great people around me >> reporter: then you went to syracuse and played ballhave been here for a long time. what makes it so special >> look at them. they're the greatest group in the world. our staff, our students. the idea that they need us, we need them. they teach us as many lessons as we're able to teach them we're proud to move them in a direction they all have success in the future in whatever they choose to do >> reporter: you're the only one...
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. >> but syracuse university law school records released by biden just last week show he sought a partialull, sship, for financial, not academic reasons, that he finished t in the top half, but 76th out of 85 students. >> joe biden comes off as someone who has a lot of self- confidence, but obviously, there's an imposter syndrome dynamic at work here. because if you fl like you have to make up stuff about yourself and invent stories that are not your own, and then do it in such a self-destructiay in which you can be caught, that speaks to a level of character, and certainly insecurity, that is common among a lot of politicians. >> delightful to see you all here. you know my wife, jill. >> pulling out of the 1987 presidential race was really devastating to, to joe and to me and to our family. >> the exaggerated shadow of those mistakes has begun to obscure the essence of my candidacy and the essence of joe biden. >> he recognized that this was fatal blow to pes of winning the nomination in 1988. i think it was a very painful decision. >> thanks, folks, my wife and i thank you very much. >>
. >> but syracuse university law school records released by biden just last week show he sought a partialull, sship, for financial, not academic reasons, that he finished t in the top half, but 76th out of 85 students. >> joe biden comes off as someone who has a lot of self- confidence, but obviously, there's an imposter syndrome dynamic at work here. because if you fl like you have to make up stuff about yourself and invent stories that are not your own, and then do it in such a...