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and my question isabout the dinner with booker t, the theodore well, i was i read about when theodore rooseve in october 1901 and about how carneyrted extending that invitation to booker t washington. and did carney not was carney supportive, but she also herself invited booker t washington to dinner at her home in new in at her in new york. and my question some about the dinner and about carney's dinner wondering do you know if booker t washington came to dinner at carney's home and and what they discussed at and what they discussed and how thevening transpired. hey, thank you so much for. your question. yes. so extra. first, when theodore roosevelt assassination of william mckinley, thfirs president of the united states is to booker t washington.basically i'm so sorry i won't be able travel to the tuskegee institute. i've become president, but perhaps you can come and see me. and the 30 day period of mourningce and literally two days after the 30 day period of mournibooker t washington was a guest at the white. so it was that early in his presidency that he had booker t to the white
and my question isabout the dinner with booker t, the theodore well, i was i read about when theodore rooseve in october 1901 and about how carneyrted extending that invitation to booker t washington. and did carney not was carney supportive, but she also herself invited booker t washington to dinner at her home in new in at her in new york. and my question some about the dinner and about carney's dinner wondering do you know if booker t washington came to dinner at carney's home and and what...
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, he so theodore in 1878. big year him in february his beloved father dies just interestingly you know your father dies when you're age 20 and you already consider him a hero. he's going to rise to a new echelon of importance in your memory. another reason that i think many diminished over time and then in august of 1878, edith has turned 17. she's eligible wed they go picking water lilies. they take a rowboat together and then they ascend. this ironically named home tranquility because the roosevelts were there, it was anything but tranquil. and. and something happens on august 22nd, 1878. it's lost to history. and theodore and edith will only talk of it briefly in their lives they'll take the secret to their graves, but they have a rapturous, horrible split. everyone thinks they're going to get married, thinks they're going to be engaged, and and instead they split up. and later theodore will say to, bambi, i suppose we, had and i suppose we have tempers far from being the best. and edith will say that theod
, he so theodore in 1878. big year him in february his beloved father dies just interestingly you know your father dies when you're age 20 and you already consider him a hero. he's going to rise to a new echelon of importance in your memory. another reason that i think many diminished over time and then in august of 1878, edith has turned 17. she's eligible wed they go picking water lilies. they take a rowboat together and then they ascend. this ironically named home tranquility because the...
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it's theodore roosevelt sr., his father, writing to a 3-year-old theodore roosevelt, and he actually writes on stationery with a picture of andrew jackson's picture out the white house. and he says to his son, 3-year-old tr, i have just come from a meeting with the president who governs our whole country. and i want for you to read what the statute says. have your mother read it to -- because he's only 3. he can't read for himself. learn it by heart and when i get home, repeat it to me. it says on the statue the federal union, it must be preserved. 1861. the civil war has broken out this year. he's just met with president lincoln in the white house. of course he's writing to the future president of the united states, his son. and remarkable. >> but also a bit of a troll. right? i mean, because his mother was very sympathetic with the -- the confederacy. >> yes. >> so it's kind of trolling his wife. >> absolutely. she is from the south. i mean, she's the inspiration for scarlet o'hara in "gone with the wind." not entirely a compliment. not a flattering statement. but she's vivacious,
it's theodore roosevelt sr., his father, writing to a 3-year-old theodore roosevelt, and he actually writes on stationery with a picture of andrew jackson's picture out the white house. and he says to his son, 3-year-old tr, i have just come from a meeting with the president who governs our whole country. and i want for you to read what the statute says. have your mother read it to -- because he's only 3. he can't read for himself. learn it by heart and when i get home, repeat it to me. it says...
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i mea theodore roosevelt.g up in north dakota, i was told of the myth i would go out to the badlands, to tod roosevelt, national park and. there'meg al in that place. it is it is a place that like to y east, you feel the presence of theodore ghost. whenore or his boyhood home, when you're in the west, you really feel the presence of theodore roosevelt's spirit. this is a place where he came to recover after abject loss and true depression. even though many family members never that word and, it's a great story, right? it's romantic got a sweeping narrative arc and it's almost stible able to see this individual as the product of his own autochthonous will that he just found his way through any challenge. and it's certainly true to a certain extent, but he had help. and th i found when i'm talking about the loves of theodo6s r that everybody has, f they're fortunate, a brother or sister or a father or mother or a colleague, friend, somebody that has picked them up and propelled them when they're knocked down. an
i mea theodore roosevelt.g up in north dakota, i was told of the myth i would go out to the badlands, to tod roosevelt, national park and. there'meg al in that place. it is it is a place that like to y east, you feel the presence of theodore ghost. whenore or his boyhood home, when you're in the west, you really feel the presence of theodore roosevelt's spirit. this is a place where he came to recover after abject loss and true depression. even though many family members never that word and,...
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theodore roosevelt junior had a very back command persona, and that didn't. that was up to snuff with somebody who spit and polished as george patton was. and omar bradley thought he got a little bit too comfortable and perhaps a little bit too cozy and laid back with some of the soldiers. and there wasn't that sort of rigid discipline that makes a good soldier a soldier. and so he was removed from command in the first infantry division, but he wasn't down and out, and he landed a spot as the assistant commander in the fonfantry division in the immediately prior to the normandy invasion and rose about pleaded with his commander, neral raymond tubby barton. that was his name, his nickname. ande s just unceasing. and, you know, he wanted to go ashore with his men. and rt finally and barton realized at that moment that this is probably going to be the end of this general. his health was failing. he was suffering from chest pains and he wasn't telling anybody about it. he had very bad arthritis. his mobility in some cases was very but nonetheless, he went ashoh t
theodore roosevelt junior had a very back command persona, and that didn't. that was up to snuff with somebody who spit and polished as george patton was. and omar bradley thought he got a little bit too comfortable and perhaps a little bit too cozy and laid back with some of the soldiers. and there wasn't that sort of rigid discipline that makes a good soldier a soldier. and so he was removed from command in the first infantry division, but he wasn't down and out, and he landed a spot as the...
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all, of course, theodore his war, and then a number of years later theodore roosevelt expected all of his sons to serve in world war one. and theodore roosevelt said of hist would look upon my daughters with shame if they didn't have children. and so those are kind of the two expectations for theodore roosevelt's and junior really lived up to those he served in world war one. he was, in fact, a political rival with cousin franklin rotwo started the two cousins put their differences aside. theodore junior wanted to get into the military once again and he served as commander in the first infantry division and served in the big red one, which was one of the few battle tested divisions go into normandy. however, roosevelt didn't gain a lot a claim or trust in the eyes george patton. theodore roosevelt junior had a very back command persona, and that didn't. that was up to snuff with somebody who spit and polished as george patton was. and omar bradley thought he got a little bit too comfortable and perhaps a little bit too cozy and laid back with some of the soldiers. and there wasn't tha
all, of course, theodore his war, and then a number of years later theodore roosevelt expected all of his sons to serve in world war one. and theodore roosevelt said of hist would look upon my daughters with shame if they didn't have children. and so those are kind of the two expectations for theodore roosevelt's and junior really lived up to those he served in world war one. he was, in fact, a political rival with cousin franklin rotwo started the two cousins put their differences aside....
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theodore roosevelt served in the military. franklin roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy during world war i. of course, eisenhower was the supreme allied commander. kennedy in pt 109. aerobics the during world war ii. and then reagan served in the military. his role in the military was to make military films airing world war ii. with the exception of jefferson and arguably lincoln, they all served in the military. t >> you looked at, there is 24 traits. what were some of the most common leadership traits that kept coming up with these eight? >> well, i didn't want to repeat any traits. i didn't want the reader to read about washington's integrity in chapter 1 and lincolns integrity in chapter 3 because it would be talking about the same thing. it's good to have high integrity and high credibility. many of them have high levels of integrity. in terms of three -- in terms of common traits, they were all great persuaders. some of the more great persuaders because they were great orders. others were great because one-
theodore roosevelt served in the military. franklin roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy during world war i. of course, eisenhower was the supreme allied commander. kennedy in pt 109. aerobics the during world war ii. and then reagan served in the military. his role in the military was to make military films airing world war ii. with the exception of jefferson and arguably lincoln, they all served in the military. t >> you looked at, there is 24 traits. what were some of the...
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i am afraid he has confused karl marx with theodore roosevelt. that, your republican who saw and based on ability to pay. theodore not karl marx and the republicans scheme is not tax reform. finally, we fair prosperity in isolation from a fair society. so will co for a national health insurance. we must we must not surrender. we must not surrender to the relentless medical inflation that can bankrupt almost and that may soon break the budgets of government at every level. let us insist on real control over what doctors and h resolve that the state of a family's health depend on the size of a family's well. the president, the vice president, the members o medical plan that meets their needs senate and representatives hatch a little cold the capital physician will see them immediately treat them promptly fill a prescription on the spot. we do not get a bill even if we ask for it. and when do you think was the last time a member of congress for a bill from the federal and i say again, as i have be health insurance is good enough for the president, v
i am afraid he has confused karl marx with theodore roosevelt. that, your republican who saw and based on ability to pay. theodore not karl marx and the republicans scheme is not tax reform. finally, we fair prosperity in isolation from a fair society. so will co for a national health insurance. we must we must not surrender. we must not surrender to the relentless medical inflation that can bankrupt almost and that may soon break the budgets of government at every level. let us insist on real...
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theodore roosevelt, one of our great republican presidents, we to theodore roosevelt in the middle ofadlands. an audacious project. four hundred million dollars state-of-the-art presidential library. in a town of 120 people. [laughter] that is true. but it is right next to the entrance to theodore roosevelt national park, the national park named after an individual. one of the famous quotes that he had, it's not the critic that counts, the credit belongs to those in the arena, those whose faces are marred by sweat and dust and blood. if you have decided you will be in the arena, if you havedoors, or volunteer and make phone calls, you are in the arena. if you are here tonight and you have been here since thursday and you are going to the prayer breakfast tomorrow, you are in the arena. you matter. i want to start with gratitude to all of you. thank you for being in the arena. give yourselves a hand for being here. [applause] the other reason why it's an honor to be here tonight as i am told -- we know the engine driving this training is this have been from new york. in 2012, there was
theodore roosevelt, one of our great republican presidents, we to theodore roosevelt in the middle ofadlands. an audacious project. four hundred million dollars state-of-the-art presidential library. in a town of 120 people. [laughter] that is true. but it is right next to the entrance to theodore roosevelt national park, the national park named after an individual. one of the famous quotes that he had, it's not the critic that counts, the credit belongs to those in the arena, those whose faces...
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theodore would later become the dean of engineers at stanford.he rest l's time at anford, he would continue to work in the united states. and then in 1897 accepted a position in australia. before taking off he went to monterey to meet lu's parents and presumably coming to an understanding with lu about their future. lu's sophomore year started off quiteear. her sister, jean came with her. jean had been unwell the previous year and was behind in school. her parents decided to enroll or in castella school, a private girls school in palo alto. lu and jean moved into a boarding. this was not easy,u. she was now taking care of her sister, taking a full complement clasd trying to participate, in the social life of the campus, the branches offered their home a place where jean could stay to lu to go on overnight camping trips with her classmates and participate in the social life of the campus. here you see a picture of them from a time from that sa time of her picnicking with her father, her to the right, and her good friend dole. as we saw on the map,
theodore would later become the dean of engineers at stanford.he rest l's time at anford, he would continue to work in the united states. and then in 1897 accepted a position in australia. before taking off he went to monterey to meet lu's parents and presumably coming to an understanding with lu about their future. lu's sophomore year started off quiteear. her sister, jean came with her. jean had been unwell the previous year and was behind in school. her parents decided to enroll or in...
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theodore's history is on page three eight and herbert's on 39. brenner not note thatew was listed on page 129. the entry notes that she's registered for monterey. he received her bachelor's degree in geology in 19 an 1898 and married h.s. hoover. attached is her address. they lived in london. brenner's book allows us to understand the range of opportunity available to the men who graduated with in geology during this time. let's look at how this let's look at picture as an example. at the bottole is solon shed. he graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1896, a yf lou. we'll return to him in just a minute. behind him is our mcdonell. might remember him from survey picture we saw at the start. he graduated with civil ening degree and started a firm clinton byrnes, also a stanford. and that firm still exists ands has 7600 employees. j giggles in the back next to mcdonell. it looks like he didn't graduate. brenner's notes are cryptic and states lacked blank. now graduatidot dot dot with no further information state started out as a foreman of the thre
theodore's history is on page three eight and herbert's on 39. brenner not note thatew was listed on page 129. the entry notes that she's registered for monterey. he received her bachelor's degree in geology in 19 an 1898 and married h.s. hoover. attached is her address. they lived in london. brenner's book allows us to understand the range of opportunity available to the men who graduated with in geology during this time. let's look at how this let's look at picture as an example. at the...
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let's get right to abc's meteorologist, somara theodore. somara, give us a timeline for this severe weather threat. >> reporter: well, it's happening right now. we actually have a tornado watch in effect for new england, not something you see every day, until 8:00 p.m. there's already been multiple tornado warnings issued for many states. there's also a severe thunderstorm watch issued for places like pennsylvania, nushlg, parts of ohio through tonight. these storms are fueled by the heat. the heat dome continued to expand part west. blisses like sioux city could reach triple digits. as hot as 93 degrees in new orleans with a heat advisory issued. excessive heat warnings for places like salt lake city. this heat also impacting the west. triple-digit temperatures anticipated with temperatures reaching 108 degrees for the start of the workweek in phoenix. linsey. >> linsey: all right, somara. thank you. >>> now to those deadly wildfires in southern new mexico. the fbi is working with multiple law enforcement agencies to try to determine the c
let's get right to abc's meteorologist, somara theodore. somara, give us a timeline for this severe weather threat. >> reporter: well, it's happening right now. we actually have a tornado watch in effect for new england, not something you see every day, until 8:00 p.m. there's already been multiple tornado warnings issued for many states. there's also a severe thunderstorm watch issued for places like pennsylvania, nushlg, parts of ohio through tonight. these storms are fueled by the...
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i am afraid he has confused karl marx with theodore roosevelt. that, your republican who saw and fought for a tax system based on ability to pay. theodore roosevelt well, it was not karl marx and the republicans scheme is not tax reform. finally, we cannot have a fair prosperity in isolation from a fair society. so i will continue to stand for a national health insurance. we must we must not surrender. we must not surrender to the relentless medical inflation that can bankrupt almost and that may soon break the budgets of government at every level. let us insist on real control over what doctors and hospitals can charge. and let us resolve that the state of a family's health shall never depend on the size of a family's as well. the president, the vice president, the members of congress have a medical plan that meets their needs and full. and whenever senate and representatives hatch a little cold the capital physician will see them immediately treat them promptly fill a prescription on the spot. we do not get a bill even if we ask for it. and whe
i am afraid he has confused karl marx with theodore roosevelt. that, your republican who saw and fought for a tax system based on ability to pay. theodore roosevelt well, it was not karl marx and the republicans scheme is not tax reform. finally, we cannot have a fair prosperity in isolation from a fair society. so i will continue to stand for a national health insurance. we must we must not surrender. we must not surrender to the relentless medical inflation that can bankrupt almost and that...
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somara theodore is back. you're watching this.unbelievable. >> somara: everyone is getting it including sioux falls. this is an area that's coming off of catastrophic flood recently, and now they have heat alerts in place. i know it says 83 degrees today, but tomorrow they could see a heat index value of 105 degrees. same for oklahoma city and tulsa, and we also have heat advisories out west. los angeles could hit th 90s. excessive heat warnings in parts of utah. in the coming days, we'll keep these triple ditaround o west. fresno, 104 on monday. salt lake city could be in for re-breaking temperatures this afternoon with highs approaching 101 degrees. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let us see whas going on in your neighborhood. >> somara: and that's a look at your forecast. guys, we staying cool? >> whit: we are right now at this very moment. yes. in the studio. thank you, somara. we appreciate it. >>> all right. now to taylor swift taking over london. we have the latest on the swift invasion covered in-depth wi
somara theodore is back. you're watching this.unbelievable. >> somara: everyone is getting it including sioux falls. this is an area that's coming off of catastrophic flood recently, and now they have heat alerts in place. i know it says 83 degrees today, but tomorrow they could see a heat index value of 105 degrees. same for oklahoma city and tulsa, and we also have heat advisories out west. los angeles could hit th 90s. excessive heat warnings in parts of utah. in the coming days, we'll...
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somara theodore standing by with the forecast. >> reporter: tonight, a record number of air travelersthis 4th of july holiday weekend. >> it seems pretty busy already coming in. >> reporter: the tsa anticipating 5.7 million people will fly to their holiday destination. a 7% increase from last year and up 12% from 2019. at newark liberty in new jersey, an early morning for gibson and her daughter payton, who is desperately looking to spend time with her grandmother but the airport -- do you like crowds? >> they talk loud. i don't really like talking loud. >> reporter: for many, the train is the better choice. >> it beats the hassle of the airport. >> reporter: on the road, 60 million drivers are traveling. best time is before 10:00 a.m. the national average for a gallon of gas is $3.50. just about 5 cents less than this time last year. and the weather will impact travel this weekend. more than 80 million people in the path of a storm that will bring potential for damaging winds, heavy rain, even tornados. the line of storms will stretch from ohio to new york. the tsa says it screened j
somara theodore standing by with the forecast. >> reporter: tonight, a record number of air travelersthis 4th of july holiday weekend. >> it seems pretty busy already coming in. >> reporter: the tsa anticipating 5.7 million people will fly to their holiday destination. a 7% increase from last year and up 12% from 2019. at newark liberty in new jersey, an early morning for gibson and her daughter payton, who is desperately looking to spend time with her grandmother but the...
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thank you. >>> let's bring in meteorologist somara theodore. based on the hot forecast ahead, it doesn't appear firefighters are going to get any respite from the weather. >> reporter: that's correct, linsey. in fact, near tracy, california, where the wildfire is burning, we're anticipating temperatures to hit 100 degrees, also tuesday, an excessive heat warning goes into effect for inland california. by wednesday, an excessive heat watch for places like tucson, phoenix, and las vegas. speaking of las vegas, thursday could be a record breaking with temperatures expected to hit 111 degrees on thursday. we're monitoring an imminent threat of tornadoes. a tornado watch has been issued for the texas panhandle. we're also keeping a close eye out for that severe thunderstorm watch stretching from the dakotas down to sanderson, texas. the greatest threat remains damaging winds and hail, but there's a threat for isolated tornadoes especially in central nebraska. linsey. >> linsey: somara, thank you. >>> a state of emergency remains in effect in atlanta
thank you. >>> let's bring in meteorologist somara theodore. based on the hot forecast ahead, it doesn't appear firefighters are going to get any respite from the weather. >> reporter: that's correct, linsey. in fact, near tracy, california, where the wildfire is burning, we're anticipating temperatures to hit 100 degrees, also tuesday, an excessive heat warning goes into effect for inland california. by wednesday, an excessive heat watch for places like tucson, phoenix, and las...
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from baltimore, one of our favorites, jon theodore back on the show. here. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, appreciate. good to see you, man. >> seth: our first guest tonight is a fantastic comedian, writer, and human being, who is also the longest tenured late night host currently on tv. please welcome to the show, the host of "jimmy kimmel live!", my friend and brooklyn's finest, jimmy kimmel, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: look at you, jimmy. >> how are you? >> seth: wow. >> very good to see you. >> seth: i mean, you're so dressed up. is this -- are you trying to shame me? >> no, no, not at all. i'm in town for the met gala. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> i don't understand. >> seth: now -- now -- well it's just, the only thing is, that was -- that was last monday. >> so you think it's too late to go? >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] i mean i think you're going to miss the best parts for sure. >> did you go? >> seth: i did go, yeah. >> last monday? >> seth: yeah, last monday. it's kind of famously the first monday in may. >> i didn't know t
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let's start with somara theodore. good morning to you, somara.ou're watching some weather. >> somara: that i am, janai. storms moved through upstate new york overnight, and more showers will be making their way this morning, but we're really gearing up for this second line. now you guys there's a little uncertainty around this timing. anywhere from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the tristate area, we could see storms bubbling up so if you are headed to the new york pride march, keep that in mind. by about 6:00 p.m., we will see storms firing up farther south in the dmv/philadelphia, bringing heavier rain, and for those traveling along i-95, keep in mind throughout the evening and through the night, you could be running into severe weather. gio? >> gio: somara, thank you so much. now to the crush of travelers for the fourth of july. the tsa is expecting a record-setting holiday, possibly seeing the most people traveling on a single day some time in the next week. let's get to the busiest airport right now. abc's faith abubey is there at hartsfield-jack
let's start with somara theodore. good morning to you, somara.ou're watching some weather. >> somara: that i am, janai. storms moved through upstate new york overnight, and more showers will be making their way this morning, but we're really gearing up for this second line. now you guys there's a little uncertainty around this timing. anywhere from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the tristate area, we could see storms bubbling up so if you are headed to the new york pride march, keep that in...
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. >>> and let's get the forecast with somara theodore.d morning, somara, and this heat is a very serious situation. >> somara: yes, absolutely. right now we know that they have been sweltering in the southwest for a couple weeks. excessive heat warnings remain in place. temperatures in the triple digits out there, but the heat is now expanding to the east, right? this afternoon, temperatures will jump into the 90s for places like atlanta, montgomery, alabama. during the week ahead, this moves into the northeast, 95 to start the week in chicago. pittsburgh, look at this. every red box you're seeing is a potential for record-breaking heat, and you will rival the all-time longest stretch of high temperatures like this set back in 1988. you'll be rivaling it this week, so make sure you're staying extremely hydrated living in the northeast. that's a look at the forecast. back to you, janai. >> janai: all right, stay hydrated for sure, somara. thank you. >>> turning to politics now as president biden and former president trump both hold major c
. >>> and let's get the forecast with somara theodore.d morning, somara, and this heat is a very serious situation. >> somara: yes, absolutely. right now we know that they have been sweltering in the southwest for a couple weeks. excessive heat warnings remain in place. temperatures in the triple digits out there, but the heat is now expanding to the east, right? this afternoon, temperatures will jump into the 90s for places like atlanta, montgomery, alabama. during the week...
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the military times the set 15th and further this week, the nuclear power to us aircraft carriers, theodore roosevelt. dalton, south korea, heads of the freedom edge exercises, the 1st of multi domain drills between the 3 nations. that means exercises across different military units, like a c uh cyber space. uh the intent is to improve the interoperability between our navies. and the intent is to ensure that we are ready to respond to any crisis or contingency should preparing for any crisis has been made more complex by the prussia and new career last week, inks and new strategic partnerships that including a mutual defense product. something concerns must go could supply some young with intelligence for its weapons programs. if to lead is kim german and it's not him. if you said, you know, he said in a position to us, i did say sure. light, sweet eating stories that we see. what is happening in asia and look over the blog is forming the ways it was that now you've always already moving to asia as if to a permanent place of residents. this of course creates a threat to all countries in the
the military times the set 15th and further this week, the nuclear power to us aircraft carriers, theodore roosevelt. dalton, south korea, heads of the freedom edge exercises, the 1st of multi domain drills between the 3 nations. that means exercises across different military units, like a c uh cyber space. uh the intent is to improve the interoperability between our navies. and the intent is to ensure that we are ready to respond to any crisis or contingency should preparing for any crisis has...
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the military ties is set to deep and further this week the nuclear power to us aircraft carriers, theodore roosevelt johnston, south korea, heads of the freedom edge exercises. the 1st multi domain drills between the 3 nations. that means exercises across different military units, like a c uh cyber space. the intent is to improve the interoperability between our navies. and the intent is to ensure that we are ready to respond to any crisis or contingency should preparing for any crisis has been made more context by the russia and new career last week. inks, a new strategic partnership, including a mutual defense project, wanting concerns, mosca could supply some young with intelligence for its weapons programs. if 2 leaders came gentleman and flooded him, if you said, you know, you said, you know, position to us, i did station allied sweet readings towards it, but it's where we see what is happening in asia. and that's always a blog is for me, because i know you have always already moving to asia as if to a permanent place of residents. this of course, creates a threat to all countries in
the military ties is set to deep and further this week the nuclear power to us aircraft carriers, theodore roosevelt johnston, south korea, heads of the freedom edge exercises. the 1st multi domain drills between the 3 nations. that means exercises across different military units, like a c uh cyber space. the intent is to improve the interoperability between our navies. and the intent is to ensure that we are ready to respond to any crisis or contingency should preparing for any crisis has been...
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eastern on the presidency, theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation ceo edward o'keefe talked about the women who shaped president of roosevelt. history tv saturdays on c-span2. find the full schedule on program or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> president biden spoke at the grand opening of the stonewall national monument in new york city. during his remarks, supporting lgbtq rights, the president was joined on stage by elton john. this is 20 minutes. >> distinguished guests, the first lady of the united states, dr. jill biden. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. looking at this crowd, i see the promise of pride in all of your faces. joy, strength and a beautiful boldness that brings you here today. as a writing teacher, i have always believed the stories we tell shaped our world and this monument and visitors center tell a story we all need to know no matter who we are. it teaches the power of hope and persistence. inspires us to work harder for the world that our children deserve. it reminds us our differences are precious and our similarities infinit
eastern on the presidency, theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation ceo edward o'keefe talked about the women who shaped president of roosevelt. history tv saturdays on c-span2. find the full schedule on program or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> president biden spoke at the grand opening of the stonewall national monument in new york city. during his remarks, supporting lgbtq rights, the president was joined on stage by elton john. this is 20 minutes. >>...
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imprint, because when he wrote the fairy tale “the nutcracker”, he made the uncle of his friend, theodorwhen you enter the historical quarter, you walk as if through a medieval town, it looks like a theater city, the city of skazka, there was a knight's castle here. vtonsky, which was built in the 14th century on the site of the prussian fortification, then he did not live for about 200 years, then in the 19th century janson came here, he built a beautiful castle estate here, there was a garden farm where cyclamen were grown, which filled this city, i really hope that it will be implemented in the near future, this is restoration, and we bring the children here on an excursion. you know, this is the place that leaves a very big mark in the minds of the guys, here you feel this eternity, there were such ushkuiniki, dashing people who gathered in squads and hunted on the river route in boats, somewhere in the literature we met about these ushkuiniki, i really liked this image, and then it started, what is ushkuin and... how to make it, how it may look like the base is a large dugout, a hug
imprint, because when he wrote the fairy tale “the nutcracker”, he made the uncle of his friend, theodorwhen you enter the historical quarter, you walk as if through a medieval town, it looks like a theater city, the city of skazka, there was a knight's castle here. vtonsky, which was built in the 14th century on the site of the prussian fortification, then he did not live for about 200 years, then in the 19th century janson came here, he built a beautiful castle estate here, there was a...
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us president theodore roosevelt, speaking before the senate on april 14, 196, called, one could even, he called a large group of journalists. writers, muckrakers. according to the president, these people did not see anything good around them, they only delved into various types of dirt of american society, that is , in the problems of vices, carefully scrupulously recording everything and putting it on display for general discussion, and these people were all mostly well educated who had a well-paid, interesting job, but at the same time they are volunteers. kasanju in 2006 in connection with the launch of the wikileaks website, made on the principle of wikipedia. through him, anyone could incriminate anyone on anyone. the resource was reliably protected. it was impossible to remove published material from it, and the swedish company, on whose site the main server was located, gave a guarantee that the site would never be closed at the request of the court. in 2007, based on data from wikelex, the british gardaí. iranian president ahmed nijad was compared to hitler. time magazine the
us president theodore roosevelt, speaking before the senate on april 14, 196, called, one could even, he called a large group of journalists. writers, muckrakers. according to the president, these people did not see anything good around them, they only delved into various types of dirt of american society, that is , in the problems of vices, carefully scrupulously recording everything and putting it on display for general discussion, and these people were all mostly well educated who had a...
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another american aircraft carrier, theodore roosevelt, should come to replace it from the pacific oceanwith a thunderstorm of hail hit ufa, some avenues turned into rivers, one of these was successfully overcome by an old lada, to the delight of the assembled public, it just floats, let's swim, swim, swim, well, who said that russian cars are bad? swam and you left, handsome, hurray, well done, well, this is what many streets and parking lots looked like, according to eyewitnesses, at the airport of the bashkir capital parts of the runway were under water, in some hypermarkets the roofs could not stand up, puddles formed there right in the shopping area zone, well, in tyumen there was a real blizzard, only instead of snow there was poplar fluff and... it’s quite clear what song became a hit with motorists in this city, visibility on the roads for some time dropped to almost zero, jokes and enthusiastic comments in there are a lot of social networks, but downy snowdrifts cause serious problems, many complain of allergies, and in addition, down can lead to fires. the icon of andrei rublev
another american aircraft carrier, theodore roosevelt, should come to replace it from the pacific oceanwith a thunderstorm of hail hit ufa, some avenues turned into rivers, one of these was successfully overcome by an old lada, to the delight of the assembled public, it just floats, let's swim, swim, swim, well, who said that russian cars are bad? swam and you left, handsome, hurray, well done, well, this is what many streets and parking lots looked like, according to eyewitnesses, at the...
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. >> reporter: at one point dulos other son, theodore, lashed out at troconis. >> i will never forgivet you have done, and until you give us more answers, you will be considered evil, violent and a coward. >> reporter: his scathing words causing her to break down in tears. after hours of victim impact statements, a plea for mercy from troconis' own daughter. >> i am begging you to listen. i need my mom in my life. >> reporter: the judge later sentencing the 49-year-old to at least 14 years behind bars. her attorney had argued for probation. troconis tearfully addressing the court but didn't directly apologize to the dulos family or acknowledging jennifer. >> i am deeply sorry by this tragedy that has affected so many lives. >> reporter: it was a case that caught national attention in may 2019 with what started out as a missing persons investigation when 50-year-old jennifer dulos disappeared shortly after dropping her kids off at school. but suspicion quickly narrowed on her estranged husband, fotis dulos, who was in a relationship with troconis at the time. he died by suicide shortly
. >> reporter: at one point dulos other son, theodore, lashed out at troconis. >> i will never forgivet you have done, and until you give us more answers, you will be considered evil, violent and a coward. >> reporter: his scathing words causing her to break down in tears. after hours of victim impact statements, a plea for mercy from troconis' own daughter. >> i am begging you to listen. i need my mom in my life. >> reporter: the judge later sentencing the...
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that includes 2 sons of president theodore roosevelt, brigadier general theodore roosevelt, junior andburied in normandy. when family members visit the grave of their loved one cemetery. officials perform us and ceremony as a way to honor that soldier will take some sand coming my beat. >> and we put it to highlight the name of the service member. >> within this sacred place is also a memorial with a semicircular garden. more than 1500 names of the missing are inscribed on the wall in this cemetery are buried more than 3 100 people. >> but we don't know their names. names are inscribed on the wall of the missing. >> rosettes marked the names of those since recovered and identified a way to always remember those who fought and died on the beaches of normandy. >> 10, 55. and you don't think of bears at a camp site, but they did this on purpose. they had family of bears that crash. the oakland zoo's bear camp event site there they did it so that, you know, this plan events, they could show you. they campsites showdown, the bears. they just love it like pretty dangerous. you want to leave
that includes 2 sons of president theodore roosevelt, brigadier general theodore roosevelt, junior andburied in normandy. when family members visit the grave of their loved one cemetery. officials perform us and ceremony as a way to honor that soldier will take some sand coming my beat. >> and we put it to highlight the name of the service member. >> within this sacred place is also a memorial with a semicircular garden. more than 1500 names of the missing are inscribed on the wall...
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us president theodore roosevelt, speaking before the senate on april 14, 1906, called, one might even call it, a large group of journalists and writers, muckrakers. according to the president, these people did not see anything good around them, they only dug into various types of dirt of american society, that is, into problems and vices, everything carefully and scrupulously. the objects, of course, were outraged, as was president roosevelt, but now this is the pride of american democracy. julian asanche, the most famous muckraker of the 21st century, has come out to freedom after almost 15 years of persecution in prison. julian assange is 53 years old, he spent a third of his adult life in one way or another in prison: first for 7 years hiding with a cat in the ecuadorian embassy in britain, then for another five. in a maximum security prison in a 2x3 m cell. the founder of wikileaks started out being interested in programming, but very quickly became what is called a hacker. hacked websites and published them. information not intended for the general public, often out of a sense of
us president theodore roosevelt, speaking before the senate on april 14, 1906, called, one might even call it, a large group of journalists and writers, muckrakers. according to the president, these people did not see anything good around them, they only dug into various types of dirt of american society, that is, into problems and vices, everything carefully and scrupulously. the objects, of course, were outraged, as was president roosevelt, but now this is the pride of american democracy....