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there was something so special about the tightness, the fabric of the music in the fabric of the voicesers. the challenge of the harmonies. beautiful harmonies. daydreaming harmonies. beautiful harmonies. dayd reaming and harmonies. beautiful harmonies. daydreaming and i am thinking of you. sing it. lyrics i'm dave —— look at my mind, floating away. that ta kes look at my mind, floating away. that takes me back. that is sheer gospel, isn't it? it is. the heart of god pouring out. she was a mean pianist as well. eltonjohn has been referring to that. she was the whole deal. the whole package. she really was. even her life experiences brought life to what she was singing as well. if there were hard times you have to be able to convey something you can best express something you can best express something when you have been through it. when she sang she painted the story. she really painted the picture of what she sang. as black women growing up in the united states, there was a voice that also got listen to in other places. yes, it was and it was her voice. she spoke for hardships and plig
there was something so special about the tightness, the fabric of the music in the fabric of the voicesers. the challenge of the harmonies. beautiful harmonies. daydreaming harmonies. beautiful harmonies. dayd reaming and harmonies. beautiful harmonies. daydreaming and i am thinking of you. sing it. lyrics i'm dave —— look at my mind, floating away. that ta kes look at my mind, floating away. that takes me back. that is sheer gospel, isn't it? it is. the heart of god pouring out. she was a...
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of the city -- possible into the fabric of the city. so it's this incredible challenge how we -- not only is it a challenge in terms of urban design but then it's a financial challenge to the project, because unlike most projects, they're having the cost of building buildings, the cost of the new infrastructure that goes with them. so that's the challenge here. we encourage project sponsors to build as many street connections as possible, and which they're trying to do, and sometimes, the push back is we can't afford to build all those streets. the project won't justify the cost of all those streets, so it's a tradeoff, but it's both an urban design challenge and a financial challenge when you're trying to build a whole new set of infrastructure on these sites. >> just to respond, then, i'll let others ask questions or whatever, i'd like to look at this, too, as a cultural landscape. as you say, it's never been really open to the public, and all of a sudden we have this fantastic new opportunity to bring the public in and the whole tran
of the city -- possible into the fabric of the city. so it's this incredible challenge how we -- not only is it a challenge in terms of urban design but then it's a financial challenge to the project, because unlike most projects, they're having the cost of building buildings, the cost of the new infrastructure that goes with them. so that's the challenge here. we encourage project sponsors to build as many street connections as possible, and which they're trying to do, and sometimes, the push...
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there's an area for design, but most of the floor is dedicated to fabrication. dean: this primarily is where we do all the decor, the graphics stuff. lemonis: there's a machine that shapes wood, and it also forms foam into letters... man: here's where i assess what's called a tool path. tells the machine where to go, pretty much. lemonis: very cool. ...and a machine that prints large-format images, anything you need to make a sign. this looks like a trade show display. do you guys go to trade shows? dean: we do not. lemonis: but how do you find new customers -if you don't go to trade shows? -keith: we've always had a different sort of opinion with that. dean: you just brought up a -- yeah, where we disagree. lemonis: what's the worst thing that could happen? keith: i've always been concerned about getting a customer and then losing them. lemonis: but you got to get one to find out if you're gonna lose them. keith: you're right. you're right. lemonis: i mean, you got to start somewhere, because the fact that you have this much capacity right now, it's almost like
there's an area for design, but most of the floor is dedicated to fabrication. dean: this primarily is where we do all the decor, the graphics stuff. lemonis: there's a machine that shapes wood, and it also forms foam into letters... man: here's where i assess what's called a tool path. tells the machine where to go, pretty much. lemonis: very cool. ...and a machine that prints large-format images, anything you need to make a sign. this looks like a trade show display. do you guys go to trade...
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this time i hear several club members are discussing the range of available fabric colors. but it. will. come up with the look the great thing about the things i want is you can see the lines in them not all that. each every meter is a jiffy you know or the fabric is different and unique you cannot find the same thing as another type of exam we're going to make out with guys with just everything and you cannot find the same try in the same connection. none of the members knew much about fashion at first so they improvised. you look at it. and the beginning will be the first samples we did we designed by a self recreated we all self called google and you tube of course and we started with it because we lost a lot of money and playing with the google with tried to find the perfect size of it was a line in all of the action we did. it took them a year to finally find a tailor who could make ties for them most of the others had no idea. many had simply never made ties before since they are not an item of traditional kurdish clothing. the group members found a supplier of goat hair wool
this time i hear several club members are discussing the range of available fabric colors. but it. will. come up with the look the great thing about the things i want is you can see the lines in them not all that. each every meter is a jiffy you know or the fabric is different and unique you cannot find the same thing as another type of exam we're going to make out with guys with just everything and you cannot find the same try in the same connection. none of the members knew much about fashion...
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and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since and not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something happened from that crash from how they dealt with it from the federal reserve something i mean this is for a bigger topic for a. bridge came up and whoever was on the inside is now left in the spine of yale university having a spontaneous zombification event courtesy of the pharmaceutical corporations and it's just so appropriate that yale is one of the primary institutions of elite. power so that basically they have to go to yale or harvard and those to control so much of the fabric of our power centers so right outside yale and they also mention and this has been covered but it is still shocking t
and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since and not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and...
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and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since i not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something happened from that crash from how they dealt with it from the federal reserve something i mean this is for a bigger topic for a. bridge came up and whoever was on the inside is now left in the spawn of yale university having a spontaneous zombification event courtesy of the pharmaceutical corporations and it's just so appropriate that yale is one of the primary institutions of elite. power so that basically they have to go to yale or harvard and those to control so much of the fabric of our power centers so right outside yale and they also mention and this has been covered but it is still shocking to
and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since i not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something...
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the fabrics are reproduction of the day he died. even his dead room slippers and dressing gown are in the room. it's a very personal day. it's a room he died in on june 8th of 1845. sam how son was very close to jackson and much like a son to him. they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrive a couple hours after jackson arrives. the visual is so great. the family is clustered around the bed. sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the family so he could say he had seen the face of andrew jackson. i hope people visit the hermitage and lee having a better understanding of jackson who is a complicated man. he could be very tender and concerned. a better understanding of this man who was really considered, in his time, second only to george washington. >>> tonight we have live coverage as arizona state university professor talks about andrew jackson's presidency. held answer viewer questions. our live call from program begins at 9:00 eastern here on c-span3. if you missed any of this week's programs you can fin
the fabrics are reproduction of the day he died. even his dead room slippers and dressing gown are in the room. it's a very personal day. it's a room he died in on june 8th of 1845. sam how son was very close to jackson and much like a son to him. they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrive a couple hours after jackson arrives. the visual is so great. the family is clustered around the bed. sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the family so he could say he had seen...
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and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since i not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something happened from that crash from how they dealt with it from the federal reserve something i mean this is for a bigger topic for a. bridge came up and whoever was on the inside is now left in the spine of yale university having a spontaneous zombification event courtesy of the pharmaceutical corporations and it's just so appropriate that yale is one of the primary institutions of elite. power so that basically they have to go to yale or harvard and those to control so much of the fabric of our power centers so right outside yale and they also mention and this has been covered but it is still shocking to
and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since i not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something...
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and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since and not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and something happened from that crash from how they dealt with it from the federal reserve something i mean this is for a bigger topic for a. bridge came up and whoever was on the inside is now left in the spine of yale university having a spontaneous zombification event courtesy of the pharmaceutical corporations and it's just so appropriate that yale is one of the primary institutions of elite. power so that basically they have to go to yale or harvard and those to control so much of the fabric of our power centers so right outside yale and they also mention and this has been covered but it is still shocking t
and i think what you're seeing is that there's the institutions around them their entire society the fabric of the society has abandoned them but it hasn't it hasn't been as obvious and dramatic like since the financial crisis you could actually see this situation from two thousand and so from the crash of two thousand basically ever since and not only have incomes declined but rapidly but the wealth and income gap from two thousand really went out of control spiraled up to the top and...
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julie mcilroy was a talented footballer but even more then that he became part of the fabric of this lub. he was a regular at match days and settled in the area and this stand behind me was named in his honour. today, supporters who we re in his honour. today, supporters who were lucky enough to have seen him play, working to pay tribute to a man who shone since he made his debut at 18. you grew up with him, he has just been a legend with the club. i don't think there's anybody to match him. a sad loss to burnley. it wasn't big headed or anything like that although he was by far the best player and i think everybody looked up to him. jimmy mcilroy, who has died. he was 86. hollie arnold has won gold for gb at the european para athletics and england have to bat for two—whole days to save the third test against india or make 521 to win. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. you are watching bbc news. agents, employees, the council and ticket holders say they're all being left out of pocket because of continuing problems at a theatre in peterborough. problems
julie mcilroy was a talented footballer but even more then that he became part of the fabric of this lub. he was a regular at match days and settled in the area and this stand behind me was named in his honour. today, supporters who we re in his honour. today, supporters who were lucky enough to have seen him play, working to pay tribute to a man who shone since he made his debut at 18. you grew up with him, he has just been a legend with the club. i don't think there's anybody to match him. a...
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the fabrics are reproductions of what was there the day he died. even his bedroom slippers and his gowns are in the room. it's a personal space and it's the room he died in on june 8, 1845. one story that's interesting, sam houston was very close to jackson. in their last years, he was much like a son. houston had heard that jackson was dying and wanted his young son to meet jackson. they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrived just a couple of our -- hours after jackson died. the visual of this is great because his family is around the bed. sam houston is pulling this little boy out over the head of the family so that he could say he saw the face of andrew jackson. i hope people leave having a better understanding of jackson who is a complicated man. more complicated than public opinion today characterizes him as. he was a man of great passion, great determination. he could be very fierce at times. he could be very tender and concern. it really depended upon the situation. a better understanding of this man who was considered second only to
the fabrics are reproductions of what was there the day he died. even his bedroom slippers and his gowns are in the room. it's a personal space and it's the room he died in on june 8, 1845. one story that's interesting, sam houston was very close to jackson. in their last years, he was much like a son. houston had heard that jackson was dying and wanted his young son to meet jackson. they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrived just a couple of our -- hours after jackson died. the visual...
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track record of establishing a hospital in a university and more recently running the government of the fabric of our problems . he's long been at the center of media attention both at home and abroad which meant his private life was also no spotlight from marrying british socialite jim i'm a goldsmith whose most recent divorce the journalist ron fond even his third marriage with a spiritual advisor bush has not been without controversy fans also denied his rivals accusations that he won as many seats this time because he was the military's favorite candidate. but he has been the favored candidate of many first time voters the youth as in round one calls them his party supporters have disrupted to dish and politics in the last few years but their energy and aggressive social media presence and they've also put pressure on iran and members of his party have misbehaved. imran khan's one of the most recognizable faces of pakistan who's been a vocal critic of u.s. drone strikes and has insisted that dialogue with groups like the taliban is the way to achieve peace people do not want this x. so jud
track record of establishing a hospital in a university and more recently running the government of the fabric of our problems . he's long been at the center of media attention both at home and abroad which meant his private life was also no spotlight from marrying british socialite jim i'm a goldsmith whose most recent divorce the journalist ron fond even his third marriage with a spiritual advisor bush has not been without controversy fans also denied his rivals accusations that he won as...
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it's most of the fabric now of our social policy. >> when johnson went with the civil rights act, remember,n g in the biggest landslide in the history of the country, he lost five southern states.al >> man: certaithe polarization we're talking about now has a lot to do wi that realignment of the country, with the south becoming republican. that '64 election really changed the country. >> man: it was aomentous election in a lot of ways. it transformed the way that politicians talked to their electorate through their advertising.ch >> woman: oudren should have lots of vitamin "a" and calcium. but they shouldn't have any strontium-90 or cesium-137. >> the daisy commercial was born. they kicked up the notch of dirty politics. >> lyndojohnson: we must either love each other or we must die. >> goldwater, jr.: that's become a classic of how to define your opponent. >> woman: johnson had said, "goldwater's already tying the rope around his neck.so et him keep doing it with all of his statements and whatou he's sayinthere on the field, and all we have to do is give it a little tug so the little tug
it's most of the fabric now of our social policy. >> when johnson went with the civil rights act, remember,n g in the biggest landslide in the history of the country, he lost five southern states.al >> man: certaithe polarization we're talking about now has a lot to do wi that realignment of the country, with the south becoming republican. that '64 election really changed the country. >> man: it was aomentous election in a lot of ways. it transformed the way that politicians...
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the fabric of the colors we see from up here the baltic sea are truly impressive. but when you're down on the beach you can't experience all the different hues of the sea like emerald green or a deep shade of blue from here we have a fascinating view of it all we see the entire landscape as one stuff of the. mountain as the new loves taking photos of germany's cunts today he'll be flying from horvath via heineken hudson to the baltic island off a mountain. that's taking shoplifters from six hundred metres up in the air while flying at a speed of one hundred fifty kilometers it's quite a challenge. to imagine isn't it is an absolute protectionist. of. ours but not too many and just on the horizon a light little dabs of white. when you want to see to have a nice shade of blue that fades into green the landscape shouldn't be a barren one. virgine to drink. you tend to get that around june and the position of the sun matters as well water photographs taken in the late afternoon or early morning can produce very harmonic images. sometimes you can also of snap a perfect
the fabric of the colors we see from up here the baltic sea are truly impressive. but when you're down on the beach you can't experience all the different hues of the sea like emerald green or a deep shade of blue from here we have a fascinating view of it all we see the entire landscape as one stuff of the. mountain as the new loves taking photos of germany's cunts today he'll be flying from horvath via heineken hudson to the baltic island off a mountain. that's taking shoplifters from six...
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last year on france 24, you said racism is in the fabric of the united states. now, an activist in city'stesville is the black mayor. our things changing for the better? >> things are always changing for the better. we are talking about hundreds of years of the situation in the united states. i say it's a pandora's box that is open. black lives matter, a movement which was started to address those egregioious situations gog on in the states, things are changing. people understand that the national problem. black lives matter is addressing that. in terms of having the first black mayor in charlottesville, that's great. it takes education for people to understand how that happened in charlottesville. education, mentioned how do you go about educating people in the united states, the continued legacy of slavery when you have a man the white house that those are not his priorities. >> we have to. this is a dangerous time. we are just talking about the united states. sometimes countries follow the united states. we're talking about schools, the real history. why do w
last year on france 24, you said racism is in the fabric of the united states. now, an activist in city'stesville is the black mayor. our things changing for the better? >> things are always changing for the better. we are talking about hundreds of years of the situation in the united states. i say it's a pandora's box that is open. black lives matter, a movement which was started to address those egregioious situations gog on in the states, things are changing. people understand that the...
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for reports that are unreliable in many cases and we've seen a lot of the defectors actually fabricate testimony the most important one being the only park. in order to sabotage that from taking place so this is a group that claims that it favors democracy and human rights which actually is sabotaging it in many cases i mean you can just look at the record of the color revolutions they've spawned and what happened afterwards in eastern europe how much conflict has taken place in ukraine for example there is an active war in ukraine's east that any deal was heavily involved in the my down coup neo nazis are rampaging a government funded neo nazi group called c. fourteen is attacking roma camps across ukraine and you know i tried to warn about this at the time and people said you know come on it's just about democracy let's keep the money flowing into civil society group. and now ukrainians favor peace and the u.s. wants to send more weapons. to serving under a million levels and what's even more disturbing to me is that right here you know on capitol hill our people who don't seem to se
for reports that are unreliable in many cases and we've seen a lot of the defectors actually fabricate testimony the most important one being the only park. in order to sabotage that from taking place so this is a group that claims that it favors democracy and human rights which actually is sabotaging it in many cases i mean you can just look at the record of the color revolutions they've spawned and what happened afterwards in eastern europe how much conflict has taken place in ukraine for...
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then it became state property but it was well woven into the fabric of the community. >> it was never a religious ing to us. >> the past several years, the american humanist association maintains it's a crossc on pub land and in a written statement, it says the towering symbol of christianity -- >> we never saw anything pay to this or throw holy water on this, never ever. >> while they have lost ato bate take it down in the court of appeals, they are petitioning the supreme court to hear the case and that hasrought out the peace cross supporters. >> it is here to honor those who gave their all for our country, so it's important for us to support that cause. >> ironically, if it had been at this spot in 1814, you would have encounteredhe rockets' red glare. these folks say the second battle of bladensburg is just as imrtant. derrick ward, news4. >>> news4 is working for you to helpnt identity theft. we want to thank everybody who ca out to th all state community shred today. more than 200 cars came through. the event was held at the prince george'sni commu campus, and we were talking t
then it became state property but it was well woven into the fabric of the community. >> it was never a religious ing to us. >> the past several years, the american humanist association maintains it's a crossc on pub land and in a written statement, it says the towering symbol of christianity -- >> we never saw anything pay to this or throw holy water on this, never ever. >> while they have lost ato bate take it down in the court of appeals, they are petitioning the...
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there was just something so special about the tightness, the fabric of the music and the fabric of the you. # look at my mind, floating away.# thinking of you. well you heard a little of this song earlier, but let's end this edition of outside source with some more of aretha franklin's incredible voice. here she is in her prime, singing "i say a little prayer" on the cliff richard show back in 1970. # say #saya # say a little prayer for # say a little prayerfor you. # say a little prayerfor you. # the moment i wake up... # the moment i wake up... # before i put on my makeup. # before i put on my makeup. # i # before i put on my makeup. #isaya # before i put on my makeup. # i say a little prayerfor you. # i say a little prayerfor you. # yes # i say a little prayerfor you. #yesl # i say a little prayerfor you. # yes i do. # yes i do. # i'm combing my hair now... # i'm combing my hair now... # wondering which dress i'm going to wear now. # they a little prayer for you. # they a little prayer for you. # 0h, # they a little prayer for you. # oh, yes i do. # oh, yes i do. # for ever, and eve
there was just something so special about the tightness, the fabric of the music and the fabric of the you. # look at my mind, floating away.# thinking of you. well you heard a little of this song earlier, but let's end this edition of outside source with some more of aretha franklin's incredible voice. here she is in her prime, singing "i say a little prayer" on the cliff richard show back in 1970. # say #saya # say a little prayer for # say a little prayerfor you. # say a little...
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of the existing building from the fabric of the new building which is going to be entirely different, you know. it would be my -- if i was to make a motion i would make a motion to -- it would be a motion of intent to allow to grant the appeal and to modify the design so that the addition above the existing two-story building in its entirety to be moved forward towards the valencia street by approximately seven feet. >> for the non-architects amongst us, what does that mean as a practical matter, what does that do to the sponsor? >> president fung: well, the sponsor would have had to upgrade the xiftdin existing tws building. that new structure can be anywhere within that building's footprint. it's not going to change that much. let us conclude our discussion and we'll see if there's any objections. it may not even go, but that's my suggestion. >> i think that it's a very reasonable idea because it gives some light and air -- some more light and air to the appellant and i don't understand why the necessity of having the extreme setback on valencia anyway. you pointed out, what you wa
of the existing building from the fabric of the new building which is going to be entirely different, you know. it would be my -- if i was to make a motion i would make a motion to -- it would be a motion of intent to allow to grant the appeal and to modify the design so that the addition above the existing two-story building in its entirety to be moved forward towards the valencia street by approximately seven feet. >> for the non-architects amongst us, what does that mean as a practical...
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it tearsmore broadly at the fabric of society. so you have in front of you right now a person who railed -- i said to the justices, you should consider those cases over. and i suppose the question for our discussion today is was i right or was i wrong? thanks >. [applause] panelist isd joseph. he is assistant professor at the university of north carolina chapel hill. his creative and professional work as well as his resource -- research focuses on diversifying three occasions and advertising. he has obtained a jd and phd. in addition to his strategic he maintains his -- in north carolina. please welcome joseph. [applause] thank you for having me. i think you will hear a theme today of an charity of many of us. did a greatn introduction of all of the things that we really consider in this space. i always like to start these not for the people in the room who there are many law and policy experts here and this is well known. i know there are people watching at home. chelsea and i are also here representing the lgbt interest group. a
it tearsmore broadly at the fabric of society. so you have in front of you right now a person who railed -- i said to the justices, you should consider those cases over. and i suppose the question for our discussion today is was i right or was i wrong? thanks >. [applause] panelist isd joseph. he is assistant professor at the university of north carolina chapel hill. his creative and professional work as well as his resource -- research focuses on diversifying three occasions and...
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there was just something so special about the tightness, the fabric of the music and the fabric of them thinking of you. # look at my mind, floating away.# thinking of you. theroo er, that was sister sledge with their memories and thoughts about the death of aretha franklin. —— there we are. michelle and barack obama have been paying tribute. they say every time she sang we were graced with a glimpse of the divine. she helped us to feel more connected with each other, more hopeful and more human. sometimes she helped us to forget about everything else and dance. in 2015 she reduced president obama to tears. let's look back now at that performance at the kennedy awards. cheering and applause # looking out on the morning rain # i used to feel so uninspired # and when i knew i had to face another day # lord, it made me feel so tired # before the day i met you # life was so unkind # but you're the key to my peace of mind # ‘cause you make me feel # you make me feel # like a natural woman # when my soul was in the lost and found # you came along, to claim it # i didn‘t knowjust what was wro
there was just something so special about the tightness, the fabric of the music and the fabric of them thinking of you. # look at my mind, floating away.# thinking of you. theroo er, that was sister sledge with their memories and thoughts about the death of aretha franklin. —— there we are. michelle and barack obama have been paying tribute. they say every time she sang we were graced with a glimpse of the divine. she helped us to feel more connected with each other, more hopeful and more...
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we must ensure that it's woven into the fabric of our country. i would tell my folks at federal express, it's imbuing to die into the fabric, stain into the culture of our country. we must all play a very vital role in this or it won't happen by itself. so through his extensive focus on dr. king's life and legacy, taylor branch -- taylor branch has paid an amazing tribute to history and of course to humanity. i'd like to give a very warm memphis welcome to our keynote speaker taylor branch. [ applause ] >> thank you. hello memphis, i'm happy to be here. i appreciate the introduction from david and federal express. i did not fly in on a federal express jet. because i worry about tom hanks. but that's a great movie and a great company. i want to thank terry freeman and the national civil rights museum and the university of memphis for sponsoring this amazing event, which would amaze a lot of people in america and certainly a lot of people around dr. king's table in 1968. i'm humbled by your commission to offer reflections today on what the legacy o
we must ensure that it's woven into the fabric of our country. i would tell my folks at federal express, it's imbuing to die into the fabric, stain into the culture of our country. we must all play a very vital role in this or it won't happen by itself. so through his extensive focus on dr. king's life and legacy, taylor branch -- taylor branch has paid an amazing tribute to history and of course to humanity. i'd like to give a very warm memphis welcome to our keynote speaker taylor branch. [...
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diva, it has been an incredible life, incredible artistic statement, she has embedded herself into the fabric of this country. >> reporter: "rolling stone" magazine named her album one of the 50 greatest of all times. before her death she hand- picked fellow singer jennifer hudson to start in a movie about her life. the only detail we have is it will be released next year. >>> union city police arrested a driver accused of sexual assault, investigators say the uber driver picked up a drunk woman in san francisco. he then sexually assaulted her while driving to union city. police arrested him on tuesday. they say he was not on the clock when it happen. >>> a man posing as a rancher driver sexually assaulted a woman in san mateo. right now he is still on the looks but there is a clue in the case. devin fehely shows us. >> reporter: investigators say this man picked up the victim pretending to be a rideshare driver. he had a far more sinister plan in mind. >> he took her to a secluded area where she was sexually assaulted. >> reporter: the victim was able to escape and flag down a car. a spokesp
diva, it has been an incredible life, incredible artistic statement, she has embedded herself into the fabric of this country. >> reporter: "rolling stone" magazine named her album one of the 50 greatest of all times. before her death she hand- picked fellow singer jennifer hudson to start in a movie about her life. the only detail we have is it will be released next year. >>> union city police arrested a driver accused of sexual assault, investigators say the uber...
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confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse three approaches still ancient in our local activists held a panel discussion to promote the importance of remaining vigilant. this is where if you eat beef can we eat it simply ignoring the problem they say they want to make it go away. now to some of the other stories making news around the world jordanian security forces have pulled the bodies of three suspected militants from the rubble of their collapsed hideout following a deadly shootout four soldiers were also killed when the assailants opened fire and set off explosions late on saturday the clash west of the capital amman is one of the deadliest in recent years in the west african nation of mali voting has begun in the second round
confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any verse three approaches still ancient in our local activists held a panel discussion to...
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nevertheless, we will -- right now, we are talking to one of the fabricators, metal local fabricators, who is spanish american, and we may utilize him if we can get all the numbers together with him for fabrication of some of the parts for the frame assembly of the building of the structure. we also hire a lot of local people, local residents. if you're a local company -- i've been living in san francisco since 1978, so i've been working on the waterfront since '79, so i'm very familiar with issues here. so i hope you're going to be able to understand what we are trying to do and the limits that we had on this project to get more minority businesses to participate in the bid. >> okay. >> not in the bid -- in the bid to us, subcontractor. >> i really appreciate that. i really, really do, but it seems like there's a disconnect here because it says that we sent this to 190 l.b.e. firms, so there must be a large pool that qualified to do this work. so you're saying that there's only a couple that you -- >> the job is structural steel. >> okay. >> and it's mostly -- what i can say is you h
nevertheless, we will -- right now, we are talking to one of the fabricators, metal local fabricators, who is spanish american, and we may utilize him if we can get all the numbers together with him for fabrication of some of the parts for the frame assembly of the building of the structure. we also hire a lot of local people, local residents. if you're a local company -- i've been living in san francisco since 1978, so i've been working on the waterfront since '79, so i'm very familiar with...
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the taiwanese company which makes chips for the iphone said 80% of the fabrication tools affected on iday evening have been restored, and it expects full recovery today. it did not specify which customers would be affected. merger would become the world's largest industrial gas producer. it is facing an unexpected hurdle from the u.s. antitrust -- a company to sell more assets. they noted a likelihood a merger -- higher than outlined in be merger deal. the global cohead of its trading arm. andmberg has learned american-based in london would run the securities unit. while the cohead of the division 2014, twohere since resigned in june and were not replaced. a representative from goldman sachs did not immediately respond. for china are even more ambitious than previously understood. the internet giant is in talks with tencent and other chinese companies to offer cloud services in the world's second-largest economy. discussions began in 2018 in google narrowed partnership candidates to three firms. a google cloud spokesman declined to comment. that's your bloomberg business flash. anna:
the taiwanese company which makes chips for the iphone said 80% of the fabrication tools affected on iday evening have been restored, and it expects full recovery today. it did not specify which customers would be affected. merger would become the world's largest industrial gas producer. it is facing an unexpected hurdle from the u.s. antitrust -- a company to sell more assets. they noted a likelihood a merger -- higher than outlined in be merger deal. the global cohead of its trading arm....
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in yemen, death has become part of the fabric of life. of yemen's conflict, this attack stands out. the un hopes it could be a turning point, a catalyst to end the war. caroline hawley, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. at least 39 civilians, including 12 children, have been killed in an explosion that brought down a building in the mainly rebel—held syrian province of idlib. it's not known what caused the blast, but the building is reported to have contained a store of munitions. most of the people in the building are believed to have been syrians displaced from other areas of the country. turkey's finance minister says his country has drafted an action plan to deal with the sharp fall in the national currency, the lira. in a newspaper interview, berat albayrak, who is the son—in—law of president recep tayyip erdogan, said the plan would ease the currency‘s volatility. the lira's value sank to a record low on sunday. around 15,000 people have held a demonstration in the romanian capital, bucharest, protesting against offic
in yemen, death has become part of the fabric of life. of yemen's conflict, this attack stands out. the un hopes it could be a turning point, a catalyst to end the war. caroline hawley, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. at least 39 civilians, including 12 children, have been killed in an explosion that brought down a building in the mainly rebel—held syrian province of idlib. it's not known what caused the blast, but the building is reported to have contained a store of...
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problem and the president just tweeted a response saying quote, fake news reporting a complete f fabrication about the meeting my wonderfulson had in the trump tower. totally legal and went nowhere.
problem and the president just tweeted a response saying quote, fake news reporting a complete f fabrication about the meeting my wonderfulson had in the trump tower. totally legal and went nowhere.
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the park has twenty six million visitors every year and has long become part of the fabric of people's lives here in moscow the classic is. it's not slate classic for dates to meet here for a long look at the swans and imagine that everyone is as loyal as them a signal that they can see disappointed they aren't have a heart and go to sleep on your own why despite critical thought just the smartly used when i was a kid i used to go with my mother not my one by took a dip in the fountain we cut our feet in the water it was fun to let the museum in the park shows how it all began in one nine hundred twenty eight corkey park quickly became known around the world as a symbol of socialism it was part of the soviet drive to create a new athletic ideal even a new man does most of the blue we get the when you go to the park was founded the park showed off the epitome of soviet lifestyle this population of three million people lived in humble and sometimes difficult conditions at the time in work and still much freeze. but here they were sports grounds and clubs for popular soviet games like che
the park has twenty six million visitors every year and has long become part of the fabric of people's lives here in moscow the classic is. it's not slate classic for dates to meet here for a long look at the swans and imagine that everyone is as loyal as them a signal that they can see disappointed they aren't have a heart and go to sleep on your own why despite critical thought just the smartly used when i was a kid i used to go with my mother not my one by took a dip in the fountain we cut...
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. >> she knows which ones are the ones that she likes just by the touch of the fabric. >> i'm glad haaking us into her sppingie hoou but itlook she's got it th. she gets the cute piece. >> yep, love it, love it, love it. >> yeah? >>> if you're looking to have the best day ever, there's really only one man you can look to for that. sean from sean deere's ufub channel. cool thing is he guests this week. the musician, and another new friend. >> he's one of the videos from the day of the -- squad. >> so that's how you may know him. well, since sean has guests, you've got to get a couple of extra air mattress, right, so they're comfortable? >> i figured there would be some toys somewhere. >> well, you know, if you want to call an air mattress a toy, sure. >> when they get done with it it will be. >> you're right. they're not going to sleep on the mattresses, they're going adventure on them. >> white water sleeping? >> that's exactly what they're doing. they're taking those mattresses and instead of using tubes, why not go down the river in comfort, uh? >> i could take a nap. you know, they
. >> she knows which ones are the ones that she likes just by the touch of the fabric. >> i'm glad haaking us into her sppingie hoou but itlook she's got it th. she gets the cute piece. >> yep, love it, love it, love it. >> yeah? >>> if you're looking to have the best day ever, there's really only one man you can look to for that. sean from sean deere's ufub channel. cool thing is he guests this week. the musician, and another new friend. >> he's one of...
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in yemen, death has become part of the fabric of life. e horror of yemen's conflict, this attack stands out. the un hopes it could be a turning point, a catalyst to end the war. caroline hawley, bbc news. our other top story this hour: at least 39 civilians — including 12 children — have been killed in an explosion that brought down a building in the mainly rebel—held syrian province of idlib. it's not known what caused the blast, but the building is reported to have contained a store of munitions. most of the people in the building are believed to have been syrians displaced from other areas of the country. also making news today: a 12—year—old boy has been found alive in the wreckage of a plane crash that killed eight people in indonesia. the light aircraft was found on a mountainside near the border with papua new guinea on sunday. it lost contact with air traffic control on saturday afternoon, shortly before it was due to land at 0ksibil airport. the presidents of russia, iran and the three other ex—soviet countries that border the cas
in yemen, death has become part of the fabric of life. e horror of yemen's conflict, this attack stands out. the un hopes it could be a turning point, a catalyst to end the war. caroline hawley, bbc news. our other top story this hour: at least 39 civilians — including 12 children — have been killed in an explosion that brought down a building in the mainly rebel—held syrian province of idlib. it's not known what caused the blast, but the building is reported to have contained a store of...
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in yemen, death has become part of the fabric of life. ict, this attack stands out. the un hopes it could be a turning point, a catalyst to end the war. caroline hawley, bbc news. police investigating a shooting in the moss side area of manchester early this morning are treating it as a case of attempted murder. ten people, including two children, were taken to hospital for treatment, mostly for pellet wounds to their legs. a carnival had been taking place nearby, but had finished some time before the attack took place. police said it was "a reckless act that could have had devastating consequences". from moss side, megan paterson reports. thousands of people enjoy manchester's caribbean carnival every year. yesterday was no exception. but after the event finished, a few streets away, shots were heard. officers arrived on the scene at 2:30am this morning. some were armed. ten people, including two children, were admitted to hospital immediately. throughout today, another two people sought medical help for minor injuries. it was all laughin
in yemen, death has become part of the fabric of life. ict, this attack stands out. the un hopes it could be a turning point, a catalyst to end the war. caroline hawley, bbc news. police investigating a shooting in the moss side area of manchester early this morning are treating it as a case of attempted murder. ten people, including two children, were taken to hospital for treatment, mostly for pellet wounds to their legs. a carnival had been taking place nearby, but had finished some time...
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track record of establishing a hospital in a university and more recently running the government of the fabric of our problems . he's long been at the center of media attention both at home and abroad which meant his private life was also no spotlight from marrying british socialite jim i'm a goldsmith whose most recent divorce the journalist ron hahn even his third marriage with a spiritual advisor bush has not been without controversy. hans also denied his rival's accusations that he won as many seats this time because he was the military's favorite candidate. but he has been the favored candidate of many first time voters the youth as in round one calls them his party supporters have disrupted to dish and politics in the last few years but their energy and aggressive social media present and they've also put pressure on iran and members of his party have misbehaved. imran khan's one of the most recognizable faces of pakistan who's been a vocal critic of u.s. drone strikes and has insisted that dialogue with groups like the taliban is the way to achieve peace people do not want this xo judic
track record of establishing a hospital in a university and more recently running the government of the fabric of our problems . he's long been at the center of media attention both at home and abroad which meant his private life was also no spotlight from marrying british socialite jim i'm a goldsmith whose most recent divorce the journalist ron hahn even his third marriage with a spiritual advisor bush has not been without controversy. hans also denied his rival's accusations that he won as...
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again some time she was absolutely right remember the paisley pattern for example is one of the oldest fabric designs and it was invented more than two thousand years ago and persia but it got its name a lot later in scotland guess where and the tunnel the same name paisley the city is located sixty kilometers west from the scottish capital edinburgh and it's the next stop and i was serious regional success stories. welcome to the scottish town of paisley near glasgow paisley was a hobby of the textile industry back in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. the town helped to make the pattern of the same name famous and you'll come across it here where ever you go. to. paisley originated in persia over two thousand years ago the pattern spread across asia sweeping through india before arriving in europe in the fifteenth century and eventually making its way to paisley scotland. is so unique it never gives a shit to the shoe and it is whereon all over the wilds. the pay sleep pattern is seemingly indestructible and it looks particularly funky on shoes. it's once again in demand in the fashio
again some time she was absolutely right remember the paisley pattern for example is one of the oldest fabric designs and it was invented more than two thousand years ago and persia but it got its name a lot later in scotland guess where and the tunnel the same name paisley the city is located sixty kilometers west from the scottish capital edinburgh and it's the next stop and i was serious regional success stories. welcome to the scottish town of paisley near glasgow paisley was a hobby of the...