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when you look at the end of the day, thomas has been successful and thomas will say, dang it, thomas is not really -- forrest could curse. thomas is not much of a curser. he says dang it. but he does say hell. he says, dang it to hell, didn't i tell you we would like them? -- we would lick them? and ultimately, he was successful in the national campaign. both these individuals -- the nashville campaign. both these individuals demonstrated they could be turned to and accomplish a great deal. one of the comments that forrest 's superiors would say is that you were able to accomplish more with less mend than anyone in -- with less men than anyone else in the war. thomas would have question marks with grant and sherman as the he had proven himself -- and i think in many ways had shown himself to be what one of the historians of the generals of the war, the generals in blue and the warner's greaty, to books. and in warner's book on union generals, he says he was the third best general of the union in the war, in many ways putting grant and sherman ahead. thomas does prove his worth. ahead
when you look at the end of the day, thomas has been successful and thomas will say, dang it, thomas is not really -- forrest could curse. thomas is not much of a curser. he says dang it. but he does say hell. he says, dang it to hell, didn't i tell you we would like them? -- we would lick them? and ultimately, he was successful in the national campaign. both these individuals -- the nashville campaign. both these individuals demonstrated they could be turned to and accomplish a great deal. one...
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thomas decides not to. during the night, the confederates with one paddlewheel steamer will take the entire force across the river one boatload at a time so by the next morning, the troops will be left -- everybody else is gone across the swollen cumberland river. ellis and thomas has been caught in a situation, not -- not that he feels self-conscious or anything like that, at the situation has not played out the way he anticipated. he thought if he brought up his troops through the night and got everything in good position, the next day you could send in a flag of truce and get the federate to surrender and the battle would be -- get the confederates to surrender and the battle would be over. the same officer who had his horse shot out from under him was saying to general thomas, why didn't you finish them off last night? why did you continue this fight last night? it did not dawn on him that if i don't do this today, i might not have the opportunity tomorrow. these will not be leaders who will be perfect
thomas decides not to. during the night, the confederates with one paddlewheel steamer will take the entire force across the river one boatload at a time so by the next morning, the troops will be left -- everybody else is gone across the swollen cumberland river. ellis and thomas has been caught in a situation, not -- not that he feels self-conscious or anything like that, at the situation has not played out the way he anticipated. he thought if he brought up his troops through the night and...
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thomas: correct.nd simultaneously, or likewise, if the house declines in value we participate in the loss alongside of you. erin griffith: how many times have you done that so far? thomas: participated in the loss? erin: mm-hm. thomas: or have we realized a loss? we participate in the loss of all houses that we purchased. how many times have we realized a loss, i don't know that number off the top of my head but-- scott: but it's happened? thomas: oh, definitely. we were actually doing this during the financial crisis and a lot of houses declined in value. joe menn: how long have you been at this and in how many markets? thomas: about 12 years and today we're in 30 states. scott: this seems like such an obvious thing. i'm surprised i hadn't heard of it before. thomas: it's very obvious and, really, at the end of the day, this--the housing market and the financing of a house should have been this way from the beginning because when you buy your first house we all know the pain of buying the first house
thomas: correct.nd simultaneously, or likewise, if the house declines in value we participate in the loss alongside of you. erin griffith: how many times have you done that so far? thomas: participated in the loss? erin: mm-hm. thomas: or have we realized a loss? we participate in the loss of all houses that we purchased. how many times have we realized a loss, i don't know that number off the top of my head but-- scott: but it's happened? thomas: oh, definitely. we were actually doing this...
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with justice thomas on that side. let me and with another of the books main, it takes a certain kind of individual international character to be capable of liberty. thomas himself embodies precisely that character. that's why i've written a life and works book, which chapter two, recounting thomas his biography, his character is bound up with his in an exemplary way. one in a kerosene lit chanting, and a hamlet founded by freed slaves, thomas enjoyed a few look thin like childhood years until his divorced mother moved him and his younger brother to a savanna slum, a foul backyard toilet. on made wages, the children new hunger without the prospect of eating and cold without the prospect of. after a year of this, thomas his mother sent to doors away, to live with her father and and mother, and oliver twist like transformation. anderson, the self-made, if some are literate proprietor of a modest fuel oil business lived in a sparkling clean block house that boasted porcelain plumbing. a full fridge and a no excuses child
with justice thomas on that side. let me and with another of the books main, it takes a certain kind of individual international character to be capable of liberty. thomas himself embodies precisely that character. that's why i've written a life and works book, which chapter two, recounting thomas his biography, his character is bound up with his in an exemplary way. one in a kerosene lit chanting, and a hamlet founded by freed slaves, thomas enjoyed a few look thin like childhood years until...
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thomas. my question -- common question, you talk but eisenhower, i "ike's bluff" bluff and i'm thinking that the person that would have been pit if i hadn't been eisenhower would have been stephenson which would not have been able to pull off ike's bluff at all. i thought of him as president and he was a brilliant guy, absolutely brilliant, and capable, but looking back it's, i grew up during that period. was seven when eisenhower was elected president so i was follow it carefully even then. also, you also talk about -- the thing about ike's bluff. didn't reagan do something similar to that? with gorbachev during the end of the cold war period right before the? yeah. >> host: jim, thank you for the call. let's hear from mr. thomas. >> guest: yeah. i share most of what the viewer said. agree with. i don't think stephenson was as well suited for the era as ike was. stephenson had many qualities, truly intelligent person and had strong followers and might have done good things in other realms. q
thomas. my question -- common question, you talk but eisenhower, i "ike's bluff" bluff and i'm thinking that the person that would have been pit if i hadn't been eisenhower would have been stephenson which would not have been able to pull off ike's bluff at all. i thought of him as president and he was a brilliant guy, absolutely brilliant, and capable, but looking back it's, i grew up during that period. was seven when eisenhower was elected president so i was follow it carefully...
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host: evan thomas?uest: i've used them a lot over the years and i hope to use them in the future because he is a wonderful, wonderful resource. he is a gem. host: next call comes from heart pearl and highlands new jersey. >> caller: my question is about nixon. xou mentioned nixon was brought down by woodward and bernstein. don't we know that it was in the fbi who fed them the informati information, there was probably a wash in the fbi feeding that stream of information and bernstein was simply dukes of the fbi. like what the fbi had tried to do to trump. host: thank you carl. guest: certainly true that he was deep throat by bubble board. that was an important source. he was not the only source. woodward and bernstein talk to a lot of. people. yes woodward talk to mark felt, yes, and he also talked to sandy smith at the time magazine and maybe some others. but woodward and bernstein were knocking on a lot of doors, they had multiple multiple sources. so this is not by any means purely in fbi thing. the b
host: evan thomas?uest: i've used them a lot over the years and i hope to use them in the future because he is a wonderful, wonderful resource. he is a gem. host: next call comes from heart pearl and highlands new jersey. >> caller: my question is about nixon. xou mentioned nixon was brought down by woodward and bernstein. don't we know that it was in the fbi who fed them the informati information, there was probably a wash in the fbi feeding that stream of information and bernstein was...
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so does etan thomas. as he describes in his book etan thomas "we matter: athletes and activism," etan thomas realized in high school people would listen to him because he played basketball, quote, i can raise awareness. and so he has. poet, author, activist, mentor and motivational speaker and i would add educated, etan thomas has committed himself to be more than an athlete, that is the title of his first book. in this, his fourth book, etan thomas continues to explore the power athletes have to influence youth. he shares with and speak about the experience of athlete activism like john carlos, alonzo mourning, kareem abdul-jabbar, describes positive impacts athletes can have on social change and encourages other athletes to do the same. for those of you who recall watching etan thomas play, remember he played with passion, energy, commitment. i can say he writes the same way he played basketball, with the same passion and commitment and never backing down from opponents, like racism and social injustice
so does etan thomas. as he describes in his book etan thomas "we matter: athletes and activism," etan thomas realized in high school people would listen to him because he played basketball, quote, i can raise awareness. and so he has. poet, author, activist, mentor and motivational speaker and i would add educated, etan thomas has committed himself to be more than an athlete, that is the title of his first book. in this, his fourth book, etan thomas continues to explore the power...
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and justice gorsuch joined by thomas. it concerned the constitutionality of a tennessee law, requiring residents two years in the state before acquiring a license to run a local store -- run a liquor store. gorsuch said the commerce doctrine, which condemn state laws and tennessee argue the law say by the 2 first amendment and was unavailing. it's provision giving constitutional standing to state laws on the "transportation or importation" of liquor cannot really shield "any state law," alito said, on the subject of the liquor trade, for this "would lead to absurd results with which the council could not led to produce." justice gorsuch said there is no purpose to the provision of the 21st amendment if it did not shield state laws on liquor, generally, from the reach of the commerce clause, dormant or active. there was significant strength and weaknesses in opinions area justice alito made a sound case. it was further constitutional grounding and logic of a dormant clause. justice gorsuch exposed a deep, and in my view, a
and justice gorsuch joined by thomas. it concerned the constitutionality of a tennessee law, requiring residents two years in the state before acquiring a license to run a local store -- run a liquor store. gorsuch said the commerce doctrine, which condemn state laws and tennessee argue the law say by the 2 first amendment and was unavailing. it's provision giving constitutional standing to state laws on the "transportation or importation" of liquor cannot really shield "any...
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>> hope: thomas! >> ridge: thomas! call 911. ♪ >> bill: great meeting, gentlemen.emind me to give you both
>> hope: thomas! >> ridge: thomas! call 911. ♪ >> bill: great meeting, gentlemen.emind me to give you both
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thomas jefferson of virginia. all of these guys were busy with other committee assignments so it made sense for just one of them to take the lead drafting the document that they had been tasked to prepare. so franklin a gifted stylist and supporter may seem to ask the obvious choice, he was a good writer who believed in the cause but was also plagued by gout and was exhausted. robert livingston was on the committee really just as the token conservative. he was not there to do actual work. he had been urging reconciliation. he had been urging patching things up and was really there to make sure things to get too crazy. roger sherman as well. the guy in the middle was largely windowdressing. he was a good man. john adams once described him as being as honest as an angel but he spoke and wrote like he was in the 17th century and his colleagues found him strange if not weird. that left john adams, the short lawyer who wasn't outspoken advocate for independence, and thomas jefferson the call sandy haired planter who ha
thomas jefferson of virginia. all of these guys were busy with other committee assignments so it made sense for just one of them to take the lead drafting the document that they had been tasked to prepare. so franklin a gifted stylist and supporter may seem to ask the obvious choice, he was a good writer who believed in the cause but was also plagued by gout and was exhausted. robert livingston was on the committee really just as the token conservative. he was not there to do actual work. he...
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exceeded only by justice thomas is 26. but thomas's total was pumped up his not unusual 12 concurring opinions. finally of the six opinions justice gorsuch wrote for a majority or plurality of the court in divided decisions, he spoke three times for the conservative justices and three times for the liberals. more crossover votes. most crossover votes tied for most times dissenting and for writing dissent. the most votes joining the liberals, the most opinions for liberal majorities. gorsuch has surfaced as the maverick among the conservative justices. numbers like the conventional labels tell us nothing about whether justice gorsuch is performing well or poorly as a judge. maybe he is breaking a new trail on which the other conservative or originalist judges will eventually be persuaded to follow him. maybe he's just well, idiosyncratic, meaning wrong. in my remaining time i would look at a few of justice gorsuch's promise disagreement -- prominent disagreements with his fellow conservatives. here's where i think things ar
exceeded only by justice thomas is 26. but thomas's total was pumped up his not unusual 12 concurring opinions. finally of the six opinions justice gorsuch wrote for a majority or plurality of the court in divided decisions, he spoke three times for the conservative justices and three times for the liberals. more crossover votes. most crossover votes tied for most times dissenting and for writing dissent. the most votes joining the liberals, the most opinions for liberal majorities. gorsuch has...
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. >> reporter: one of the big stars, number 18, thomas clayton. >> he's looking to take his game to the next level. >> if you can get one of their top guys off the ice for two minutes, five minutes, you know, it gets that job done. >> tom was chippy, aggressive. his job was to go out there and instigate trouble. he would slash other players, he would just try to get them agitated to the point where they would draw a penalty. >> he was an instigator on the ice. >> and now we've got a fight behind the play. it looks like -- >> he would start fights. >> reporter: here he is scrapping it up with a rival player. >> clayton coming back at him. >> what do you want to do? you want to fight someone. just like when you're a little kid and you just get so mad you want to fight, you know? >> reporter: cocky, animated and intimidating -- >> clayton helps to keep things in perspective. >> reporter: -- the hockey sensation would soon meet his match in kelley stage. >> kelley was definitely outgoing, spontaneous. she cared about everybody. fashionable. crazy at times. loyal. sassy. definitely sassy. di
. >> reporter: one of the big stars, number 18, thomas clayton. >> he's looking to take his game to the next level. >> if you can get one of their top guys off the ice for two minutes, five minutes, you know, it gets that job done. >> tom was chippy, aggressive. his job was to go out there and instigate trouble. he would slash other players, he would just try to get them agitated to the point where they would draw a penalty. >> he was an instigator on the ice....
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thomas discussed three examples, thomas dixon junior's 1905 novel the klansman, the 1942 hollywood film tennessee johnson, and the impeachment story as told by sen. john f. kennedy in his 1957 blitzer prize-winning book profiles in courage. this event was part of a symposium on reconstruction, hosted by the us capital historical society. >>> book thomas is a professor in the english department at the university of california at irvine, i think you just took a meritless status which means he now has more time to write and more time to talk and more time to educate all of us and i am honored that he has come here again. he was here a couple of years ago and i am honored that he is back today. [ applause ] >>> tank you, what i'm going to do here is give about 25 minutes so i hope we have time for question-and-answer but i want you to know, reconstruction stayed alive in the popular memory, largely through its portrayal in popular media. and i want to look at the politics of portrayals of andrew johnson's impeachment. and my primary work is going to be thomas dixon's klansman, the film tenn
thomas discussed three examples, thomas dixon junior's 1905 novel the klansman, the 1942 hollywood film tennessee johnson, and the impeachment story as told by sen. john f. kennedy in his 1957 blitzer prize-winning book profiles in courage. this event was part of a symposium on reconstruction, hosted by the us capital historical society. >>> book thomas is a professor in the english department at the university of california at irvine, i think you just took a meritless status which...
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thomas. so they're really getting hit right now. >> we will stay close to you on this one. joining me on the phone right now is congresswoman who represents the u.s. virgin islands. are you in the virgin islands now? >> i am. i am on the island of st. croix right now. >> all right. what's the situation? >> um, we are having -- we've been having since this morning rain that has intensified as well as heavy winds. power has been out for most of the morning on all three of the islands. but we believe that we're really prepared for this. >> all right. this is what i was going to ask you, what are the lessons that you have learned from the last time that the folks in the virgin islands have learned from the last time that are being implemented this time around? >> we have a lot of pre-positioning of materials for, you know, the three islands we have about 250 federal personnel that are here. our governor very early declared a state of emergency. a curfew was instituted that began at noon today and
thomas. so they're really getting hit right now. >> we will stay close to you on this one. joining me on the phone right now is congresswoman who represents the u.s. virgin islands. are you in the virgin islands now? >> i am. i am on the island of st. croix right now. >> all right. what's the situation? >> um, we are having -- we've been having since this morning rain that has intensified as well as heavy winds. power has been out for most of the morning on all three of...
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professor brook thomas delivered a talk title "the politics of popular portrayals of andrew johnson's impeachment" professor thomas discussed three examples, the 19th 1905 novel "the clansman" , the 1942 hollywood film, "tennessee johnson", and the impeachment story as told by senator john f. kennedy, in his 1957 pulitzer prize winning book, "profiles in courage". this event was part of a symposium on reconstruction hosted by the u.s. capital historical society. >>> brooke thomas is a professor in the english department at the university of california irvine. i think you just took emeritus status? which means he now has more time to write and more time to talk and more time to educate all of us. and i am honored that he has come here. he was here a couple of years ago. and i am honored that he is back today. >> [ applause ] >> thank you. i'm going to get about 25 minutes, i hope you have time for question and answer. reconstruction is a lie in the popular memory. largely through its portrayal in popular media. i want to look at the politics of the portrayal, of andrew johnson's impeac
professor brook thomas delivered a talk title "the politics of popular portrayals of andrew johnson's impeachment" professor thomas discussed three examples, the 19th 1905 novel "the clansman" , the 1942 hollywood film, "tennessee johnson", and the impeachment story as told by senator john f. kennedy, in his 1957 pulitzer prize winning book, "profiles in courage". this event was part of a symposium on reconstruction hosted by the u.s. capital historical...
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thomas jefferson spoke about an ocean-ocean republic. it makes sense that we would look at this map and say yes, everything falls into place. we know this is going to happen. but our problem is, we are blinded by hindsight. we know how the story ended so given this massive expansion of this juggernaut, yes, indians do not figure much into it. but, november 1795, john adams says in his diary, george washington had dinner one week on four different occasions with different delegations of indian chiefs. this is 1795 when the united states is, has already won, the war for ohio. washington is not having dinner every other evening or afternoon with indian delicates because he liked having dinner with indians. i can assure you that. he is doing it because it matters. because the nation is still young him a still fragile, it is still threatened by foreign powers who are not friendly. written to the north. and it is still threatened by still formidable indian power. so washington understands that his foreign policy, the foreign policy of the uni-
thomas jefferson spoke about an ocean-ocean republic. it makes sense that we would look at this map and say yes, everything falls into place. we know this is going to happen. but our problem is, we are blinded by hindsight. we know how the story ended so given this massive expansion of this juggernaut, yes, indians do not figure much into it. but, november 1795, john adams says in his diary, george washington had dinner one week on four different occasions with different delegations of indian...
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jefferson -- say hello, thomas jefferson -- >> hello, thomas jefferson. dr. bell: and between -- why don't we move you around? you are right the first time, catherine. the conversation between thomas jefferson and john adams. if i am remembering correctly, the conversation began like this. >> will you write? >> i will not. >> you should write it. >> oh, no. >> well, why not? you ought to do it. >> i will not. >> why? >> reasons enough. >> what can be your reasons? >> reason one, you are a virginian and a virginian ought to appear at the head of this business. reason two, i am obnoxious, suspect, and unpopular. you are very much otherwise. reason three, you can write 10 times better than i can. >> well, if you are decided, i will do as well as i can. >> very well. when you have drawn it up, we will have a meeting. >> thank you. [laughter] [applause] dr. bell: that took 30 minutes of rehearsal before we got started. i want to thank chuck and catherine, who were just fabulous. the rehearsal was for technical reasons. [applause] dr. bell: now, that's the conv
jefferson -- say hello, thomas jefferson -- >> hello, thomas jefferson. dr. bell: and between -- why don't we move you around? you are right the first time, catherine. the conversation between thomas jefferson and john adams. if i am remembering correctly, the conversation began like this. >> will you write? >> i will not. >> you should write it. >> oh, no. >> well, why not? you ought to do it. >> i will not. >> why? >> reasons enough....
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professor thomas discussed three examples. thomas nixon jr.'s 1905 novel "the klansmen." the 1905 novel, the 1942 film "tennessee johnson" and the impeachment story told by john f. kennedy in his 1957 book "profiles in courage." this event was part of a symposium on reconstruction hosted by the u.s. capitol historical society. >> brook thomas is a professor in the english department at the university of california at irving. i think you just took emeritus status, is that correct? which means he now has more time to write and more time to talk and more time to educate all of us. and i am honored that he has come here again. he was here a couple years ago. i'm honored that he is back today. [ applause ] >> thank you. i have about 25 minutes so i hope we have time for question and answer. but also to let you know we're moving toward the end. reconstruction stayed alive in the popular memory largely through its portrayal in popular media. i want to look at the politics of the portrayals of andrew johnson's impeachment. and my primary works are going to be thomas dixon's "the
professor thomas discussed three examples. thomas nixon jr.'s 1905 novel "the klansmen." the 1905 novel, the 1942 film "tennessee johnson" and the impeachment story told by john f. kennedy in his 1957 book "profiles in courage." this event was part of a symposium on reconstruction hosted by the u.s. capitol historical society. >> brook thomas is a professor in the english department at the university of california at irving. i think you just took emeritus...
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this is thomas payne. dispatch to foreign courts, setting forth the miseries we have endured, and we have refused to address, declaring at the same time to not be able any longer to live happily or safely under the cruel disposition of the british court. we have been driven to the necessity of breaking off all connections with her. at the same time, assuring all such courts of our peaceable disposition towards them and our desire of entering into trade with them. every delegate who had voted on july 2 knew thomas payne's argument backwards and forwards. richard henry lee certainly did, and he wrote that in april 1776, no state in europe will treat or trade with us so long as we consider ourselves subjects of great britain. they weren't going to make treaties, we weren't going to trade with anyone in europe except britain if we are still subjects of great britain. indeed, two months later when richard henry lee wrote his june 7 resolutions, he didn't just propose independence, he proposed two other things i
this is thomas payne. dispatch to foreign courts, setting forth the miseries we have endured, and we have refused to address, declaring at the same time to not be able any longer to live happily or safely under the cruel disposition of the british court. we have been driven to the necessity of breaking off all connections with her. at the same time, assuring all such courts of our peaceable disposition towards them and our desire of entering into trade with them. every delegate who had voted on...
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as for thomas, this is what he said.f you are alive and breathing, you shouldn't neat an excuse to help somebody else. if they need help, help them. when you hear a story like this, it is a reminder that it don't coston helping someone, you can't put a price on that. that is a pretty good story right there. let's get into some "hey steve."
as for thomas, this is what he said.f you are alive and breathing, you shouldn't neat an excuse to help somebody else. if they need help, help them. when you hear a story like this, it is a reminder that it don't coston helping someone, you can't put a price on that. that is a pretty good story right there. let's get into some "hey steve."
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thomas jefferson of virginia. now, all of these guys, all of them were busy with other committee assignments. and so it made sense for just one of them to take the lead drafting the little document that they'd been tasked to prepare. now, benjamin franklin, a gifted stylist and zealous supporter of independence by this time, he might seem to us like the obvious choice to be the lead draftsman. he was a good writer who believed in the cost, but he was also plagued by gout at this time, and he was exhausted. robert livingston -- this is robert livingston the fourth person across here. robert livingston was on the committee really just as the token conservative. he was not there to do actual work. he had been urging reconciliation. he'd been urging patching things up, not independence. and he was there to make sure things did want get too crazy and run out of hand. roger sherman, too, the guy in the middle was largely window dressing. now, sherman was a good man. john adams once described him as being as honest as an
thomas jefferson of virginia. now, all of these guys, all of them were busy with other committee assignments. and so it made sense for just one of them to take the lead drafting the little document that they'd been tasked to prepare. now, benjamin franklin, a gifted stylist and zealous supporter of independence by this time, he might seem to us like the obvious choice to be the lead draftsman. he was a good writer who believed in the cost, but he was also plagued by gout at this time, and he...
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and it's being done or thomas lee. mobility is not just about cars there are also shuttles commercial vehicles even buses but there's also micro mobility to ride sharing and so on all of these things are being considered here together and that's a thing that primarily happens at your f. as far as i know that's why we have such a high international profile but these ideas aren't meant to be confined to campuses give a tricity is busy converting a feller's and street lights into charging stations just like they've already done in the british capital london. that's our show thanks for watching. coach of fish food for joining us from africa. for links to exception stories from discussions from. our website d w 2 comes from sri come join us on facebook. for. what do you think what do you get for $0.50. for fish that i. know a lot. of my peers which would just keep me thinking come feels an awful lot of stuff did you know it cost $0.50 to feed long hungry child for a month for. the few months because. again if. the fed or. t
and it's being done or thomas lee. mobility is not just about cars there are also shuttles commercial vehicles even buses but there's also micro mobility to ride sharing and so on all of these things are being considered here together and that's a thing that primarily happens at your f. as far as i know that's why we have such a high international profile but these ideas aren't meant to be confined to campuses give a tricity is busy converting a feller's and street lights into charging stations...
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john adams for gave thomas jefferson.they have a beautiful, more than a decade of postpresidential correspondence. madison deeply respected john quincy adams. so there is no simple answer. their ideas, their opinions, their personal hatred changed over time and you see that a lot. >> we don't want to sugarcoat john adams either. he rubbed people the wrong way at times and we include that in our book. one of the things that is important for understanding the founding generation and the generation of john quincy adams is to get the full picture. these are human beings. there are elements to their personality that we today might have trouble with and they are not always perfect and they say the wrong things. the key thing is part of the reason his ideas get distorted is party advantage. you look at politicians today, think about people nominated to the supreme court. the less they have written the more likely they are to get put on the supreme court because tons of paper and documentation can be selectively used against them
john adams for gave thomas jefferson.they have a beautiful, more than a decade of postpresidential correspondence. madison deeply respected john quincy adams. so there is no simple answer. their ideas, their opinions, their personal hatred changed over time and you see that a lot. >> we don't want to sugarcoat john adams either. he rubbed people the wrong way at times and we include that in our book. one of the things that is important for understanding the founding generation and the...
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for thomas our schlager points out the final racing caprice 3.4 liter cosworth engine with a ducktail reduced lift and drag on the rear axle. that's what i'm getting these were also rationed so that proves the capris basic design was suited to motor sports guy. this was the car that carried racing legend björk unmask to his victories on the track now he's a guest of castle tyke busily signing autographs. as he afterwards. says the years 74 is different because b.m.w. enjoy greater freedom to develop the arizona mix for the board it can. wouldn't approve it so the beam is head responders and of course the aerodynamics and let's lift. up to the priest design is one to try that they came up with the duck talent by late 1974 the b.m.w. c.s.l. was a little better. but optically at least the racing capri had nothing to worry about from the b.m.w. c.s.l. . the sporty a models built for street driving one bank with an r.x. . the birthday meet cruise the country music legend song. i next time i'm driving a facelift we test out he's new and a full. and out fancy french station wagon the pleasur
for thomas our schlager points out the final racing caprice 3.4 liter cosworth engine with a ducktail reduced lift and drag on the rear axle. that's what i'm getting these were also rationed so that proves the capris basic design was suited to motor sports guy. this was the car that carried racing legend björk unmask to his victories on the track now he's a guest of castle tyke busily signing autographs. as he afterwards. says the years 74 is different because b.m.w. enjoy greater freedom to...
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thomas: this is a patient straight.ght and you get any kind of spread. tom: the yield curve steepened from 13 to 14 basis points. i cannot believe i'm saying that. francine: i cannot believe you are saying that. when do we see more anxiousness in the market? we thank our viewers for writing in. one viewers says if you look at vix, it is ultra low. one has to pick up that happen for volatility to come back -- what has to happen for volatility to come back? michelle: if central banks do not live up to expectations or talk about the need of monitoring data. i think what is keeping markets calm is this idea of a central bank put. if there is any sign that put is not as strong and will not be used as quickly, i think markets become concerned. werel, even though there ups and downs in the press conference, the underlying message was very much there that they will use the tools available and sustain recovery as needed. francine: when you look at the very sectors, do you break it down to find intrinsic value? thomas: definitely
thomas: this is a patient straight.ght and you get any kind of spread. tom: the yield curve steepened from 13 to 14 basis points. i cannot believe i'm saying that. francine: i cannot believe you are saying that. when do we see more anxiousness in the market? we thank our viewers for writing in. one viewers says if you look at vix, it is ultra low. one has to pick up that happen for volatility to come back -- what has to happen for volatility to come back? michelle: if central banks do not live...
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thomas. roofs blown off and an island-wide blackout left behind. more than 17 million people on the u.s. mainland now bracing for impact. long lines a gasns, some already draining dry. a run on lumber to protect windows. and the race to meet the need for bottled water. people being warned to stock up were several days supply. tonight, dorian is shaping up to be one of the strongest hurricanes to strike the florida coast in years. abc's rob marciano starts us off. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, tom. hurricane dorian 800 miles over the open waters of the atlantic ocean with a lot of warm water and time to get better organized, and it is doing juf that. here's the satellite picture, 5 85-mile-per-hour winds. it has tropical storm force winds that range 120 miles across. but it's heading into an area that has low wind shear and warm waters. that combination is going to allow it to strengthen. that high pressure is going to scoot it off to the west toward the u.s. here's the forecast track and timing. it's slowed a little bit. by sunday,
thomas. roofs blown off and an island-wide blackout left behind. more than 17 million people on the u.s. mainland now bracing for impact. long lines a gasns, some already draining dry. a run on lumber to protect windows. and the race to meet the need for bottled water. people being warned to stock up were several days supply. tonight, dorian is shaping up to be one of the strongest hurricanes to strike the florida coast in years. abc's rob marciano starts us off. rob, good evening. >>...
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thomas griffiths appeared at bristol crown court this morning.7, was stabbed to death at a house in calne in wiltshire, in may. jon kay is outside the court in bristol for us now. what happened today? it is the 3rd of may when ellie gould was found stabbed to death at her home in calne in wiltshire. at the time her family released a statement saying she was a joy to be around and spoke of her love of animals, the fact she wa nted of her love of animals, the fact she wanted to be a police officer when she finished school and college. in the last hour or so, another 17—year—old from the same area of wiltshire, thomas griffiths pleaded guilty to her murder. he stood in the dark, he was standing looking down at the ground for most of it, his arms clasped in a dark blue suit and open necked shirt and confirmed he was pleading guilty to her murder. until now in this case there have been reporting restrictions in place, preventing the media from naming thomas griffiths because of his age, because of the fact he is under 18. but the judge his age, becaus
thomas griffiths appeared at bristol crown court this morning.7, was stabbed to death at a house in calne in wiltshire, in may. jon kay is outside the court in bristol for us now. what happened today? it is the 3rd of may when ellie gould was found stabbed to death at her home in calne in wiltshire. at the time her family released a statement saying she was a joy to be around and spoke of her love of animals, the fact she wa nted of her love of animals, the fact she wanted to be a police...
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eric thomas. >> dion lim. focused on the stories because one of the top concerns in effort to build a better bay area is public safety. neighborhood group in san francisco will hold a rally tomorrow to support that woman. >> yesterday judge christine van aiken ordered suspect to wear ankle bracelet, only after seeing video of the attack not initially played in cord. mayor london breed. >> fact he was released without a plan to get him help he needs not to do what he did again, that's what i'm concerned about. >> supervisor matt haney weighed it, it is unacceptable for people with severe mental illness to be released without treatment and monitoring. safe embarcadero starts beale street, against navigation center for homeless in their neighborhood. >> there's a proposal to build one in bay view. met with opposition from business owners in the area. lisa amin gulezian joins us to explain. >> the property is industrial, surrounded by warehouses and supply companies, also a lot of homeless already in the area. >>
eric thomas. >> dion lim. focused on the stories because one of the top concerns in effort to build a better bay area is public safety. neighborhood group in san francisco will hold a rally tomorrow to support that woman. >> yesterday judge christine van aiken ordered suspect to wear ankle bracelet, only after seeing video of the attack not initially played in cord. mayor london breed. >> fact he was released without a plan to get him help he needs not to do what he did again,...
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>>on the 4th of july they were in clovis celebrating in thomas says his wife got a few mosquito bites7th. >>she started getting symptoms of being tired and have ways than one do anything and i just progressed and then on the 11th the morning of the 11th we broader and when she was out of she was out of his collapsed twice in the r coming in she is too weak to walk she can't even feed herself. >>laura is recovering, but there is a long road ahead of her so she will soon be transferred to a rehab facility. now thomas along with the rest of his family are warning one byte can change everything can let your water stand and just. >>you know spray when you aside because. >>we should not to go the consolidated mosquito abatement district says 120 samples have tested positive for west nile. well it does take some time to confirm the virus when it is confirmed, they don't wait to go out and try to mitigate the problem if we have the proper conditions. we set up a sprayer out. >>and we would send our track with a mounted fog are in there to apply. and ultra low volume of this insecticide it's c
>>on the 4th of july they were in clovis celebrating in thomas says his wife got a few mosquito bites7th. >>she started getting symptoms of being tired and have ways than one do anything and i just progressed and then on the 11th the morning of the 11th we broader and when she was out of she was out of his collapsed twice in the r coming in she is too weak to walk she can't even feed herself. >>laura is recovering, but there is a long road ahead of her so she will soon be...
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thomas and st. john and st. croix last night and we're prepared today. >> what is your current assessment? how significant will the damage be once the storm passes? >> the damage assessment right now is primarily to our islands of st. thomas and st. john. would he have island-wide power outage there. the good news is, we have crews still remaining here from irma, maria, that do restoration, and the water and power authority are very prepared to go out and start doing restoration once we have safe conditions. right now, we are still under curfew. tomorrow morning we will reassess the curfew situation. the importance right now is to be safe. >> critically important. as you know, hurricane dorian was originally supposed to have a bigger impact on puerto rico but the u.s. virgin islands, where you are, bearing at least for now the brunt of the storm. did that make it more difficult for you to prepare? >> not at all. we always anticipate and chauch, and the storms can change, in any direction, and we are prepared for
thomas and st. john and st. croix last night and we're prepared today. >> what is your current assessment? how significant will the damage be once the storm passes? >> the damage assessment right now is primarily to our islands of st. thomas and st. john. would he have island-wide power outage there. the good news is, we have crews still remaining here from irma, maria, that do restoration, and the water and power authority are very prepared to go out and start doing restoration...
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powerful story did talk about this process of healing i'm joined now from southern germany by dr thomas teaches a neuropsychologist in his work to help victims of conflict and trauma it's good to have you on the show you have worked with conflict victims in rwanda congo and afghanistan to name just a few places how important is it in the healing process for for people to talk about past atrocities i think it's very important to understand what has happened in the past and what is actually straight some dangers in the prisons and the only way you really can't process it is talking about it and you have to talk about your thoughts your motions your feelings and also about your sensations. we know that in the end in the fall well from the genocide of rwanda. there were in a massive changes in the legal framework of the country it is now illegal for example to talk about or to write about ethnicity in that legal environment how in the world can we expect people to open up about their nightmares that came from the genocide i cannot see how the legal frame but it really is the problem here yo
powerful story did talk about this process of healing i'm joined now from southern germany by dr thomas teaches a neuropsychologist in his work to help victims of conflict and trauma it's good to have you on the show you have worked with conflict victims in rwanda congo and afghanistan to name just a few places how important is it in the healing process for for people to talk about past atrocities i think it's very important to understand what has happened in the past and what is actually...
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very difficult situation you have to create any space for them so that they can open up well dr thomas are we appreciate you taking the time to try to help us understand this is valuable insights tonight into a very difficult subject dr thomas albert thank you yeah thank you for your interest.
very difficult situation you have to create any space for them so that they can open up well dr thomas are we appreciate you taking the time to try to help us understand this is valuable insights tonight into a very difficult subject dr thomas albert thank you yeah thank you for your interest.
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keep the enthusiasm going and welcome to the stage, thomas leads!as leads! -- leeds. my name is thomas and i am a writer, which is something i never thought i would be able to do. what i love about writing is that i can give my stories are beginning, middle and end. they make sense. they feel complete. unlike my own life story. surprise, i have a brain injury. i like to keep my brain on the inside... i survived a nasty road accident when i was 19, i was very lucky just to wake accident when i was 19, i was very luckyjust to wake up, i had broken my back, but though it was painful i could walk and talk, which was amazing. but a lot was missing. i was alive, but not the boy who had crossed the road that night. he was gone. i had lost my childhood memories. nowadays, you might not know i have a disability. when i am having a good brain day, which is how i keep managing to make my way through life wondering what everyone is going on about. but other days it can be hard. the scar tissue a brain caused me to have seizures, and i can no longer recognise pe
keep the enthusiasm going and welcome to the stage, thomas leads!as leads! -- leeds. my name is thomas and i am a writer, which is something i never thought i would be able to do. what i love about writing is that i can give my stories are beginning, middle and end. they make sense. they feel complete. unlike my own life story. surprise, i have a brain injury. i like to keep my brain on the inside... i survived a nasty road accident when i was 19, i was very lucky just to wake accident when i...
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it will be a rough time for thomas cook shares this morning.lready fallen more than 90% in the last year. anna: let's talk about the engineering software business. this is a case of transatlantic influence, i suppose. >> exactly. there u.s.. cut therefore you -- u.s. peer cut their full-year forecast. autodesk and market trading tumbled 12% -- in post-market trading tumbled 12%. matt: thanks very much. appreciate your time. you can get your latest stock news from our equities team by typing first go on the bloomberg and via the mobile app. toyota and suzuki entering into a capital alliance. toyota will inquire about a 5% stake in suzuki for ¥120 billion, a little over $1 billion. the market on the others of this break. ♪ -- other side of this break. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond techno
it will be a rough time for thomas cook shares this morning.lready fallen more than 90% in the last year. anna: let's talk about the engineering software business. this is a case of transatlantic influence, i suppose. >> exactly. there u.s.. cut therefore you -- u.s. peer cut their full-year forecast. autodesk and market trading tumbled 12% -- in post-market trading tumbled 12%. matt: thanks very much. appreciate your time. you can get your latest stock news from our equities team by...
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thomas. she teared up when she told me about a man just this summer who thanked her for a conversation she had with him m conversation that made a difference. >> he made me cry that day because as a teacher, you don't always hear that. >> reporter: claudine wong, ktvu fox 2 news. >> such a sweet lady and to see 27 years as a teacher and still working to give back and what visual memories they all have. those murals are beautiful. >> just god bless people like that. they make a difference. >> we need more people like that. >> that will do it for us, everyone. thanks for joining us. sports wrap up next. >> stick around. we'll be right back with more sports. we are here to dis first o. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's onlin
thomas. she teared up when she told me about a man just this summer who thanked her for a conversation she had with him m conversation that made a difference. >> he made me cry that day because as a teacher, you don't always hear that. >> reporter: claudine wong, ktvu fox 2 news. >> such a sweet lady and to see 27 years as a teacher and still working to give back and what visual memories they all have. those murals are beautiful. >> just god bless people like that. they...
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thomas and st. john.coming less than two weeks later and really wiping out the island of st. croix. so we've face add situation where we're working with fema, working with hud, several weeks ago hud said it was going to slow down the mitigation funding that we were already anticipating receiving. we're trying to rebuild now from those other hurricanes. and so we were concerned about what would happen not only to those individuals we have over 1,200 homes that still have temporary roofs. but also our main infrastructure. i came an hour ago from a hospital on st. croix. we have one operating room, operational after the devastation of maria on the island of st. croix. tree house ventures. we're concerned about what the tropical storm would have done. i think we've weathered it very well. our governor has worked closely with fema to ensure that our most vulnerable families and individuals -- tomorrow we'll be on the ground to do an assessment of those who have had severe damage. >> congresswoman stacy plasket
thomas and st. john.coming less than two weeks later and really wiping out the island of st. croix. so we've face add situation where we're working with fema, working with hud, several weeks ago hud said it was going to slow down the mitigation funding that we were already anticipating receiving. we're trying to rebuild now from those other hurricanes. and so we were concerned about what would happen not only to those individuals we have over 1,200 homes that still have temporary roofs. but...
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american golfer justin thomas is closing in on his 1st win in the year at the b.m.w. championship the world number 4 had an incredible 3rd round at medinah going 11 under par for a $61.00 that broke the course record for a 2nd time this week includes a pair of eagles that helped him take a 6 shot lead going into the final round this one came on the 16. a win later would give thomas they fed ex cup lead to going into the top chairmanship next week. of the gold for tiger woods is just to get that top championship he needs to finish 11th so better to move into the top 30 in the fed ex cup rankings right now the reigning masters champion is tied for 31st after a bogey free round of 67 on saturday. 3 people have been killed in riots before football match in honduras it was a game in the capital city to go between bitter local rivals olympia and the tank where the trouble started with fans attacking what type was boss injuring 3 of the players are still spokesperson confirmed 3 deaths and said 7 others were shot and stabbed the game was cool. bunch city boss pep guardiola s
american golfer justin thomas is closing in on his 1st win in the year at the b.m.w. championship the world number 4 had an incredible 3rd round at medinah going 11 under par for a $61.00 that broke the course record for a 2nd time this week includes a pair of eagles that helped him take a 6 shot lead going into the final round this one came on the 16. a win later would give thomas they fed ex cup lead to going into the top chairmanship next week. of the gold for tiger woods is just to get that...
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philosopher thomas metzinger has proposed pragmatic solutions for dealing with this new technology. and the frog available for example the options for using robotics in geriatric care should maintain the dignity of the patients. it occurred to me often i could ask individuals if they'd actually feel more comfortable having a machine change their diapers rather than a family member and just want to do it shows as a sign of a school whether that enjoy having a machine read the newspaper to them or ask questions about their medication or if they find that degrading i believe that we are now at the beginning of a major learning process. i'm from my missis torsion down for grabs. metzinger says that humankind is now on the threshold of a new age that is filled with uncertainty he lives in frankfurt a city that aims to take the lead in european ai development. there are plans to set up an artificial intelligence research center there. are desert rats your own volatile people are rushing to get into this new technology. like they're running for the ai train before it leaves the station. i
philosopher thomas metzinger has proposed pragmatic solutions for dealing with this new technology. and the frog available for example the options for using robotics in geriatric care should maintain the dignity of the patients. it occurred to me often i could ask individuals if they'd actually feel more comfortable having a machine change their diapers rather than a family member and just want to do it shows as a sign of a school whether that enjoy having a machine read the newspaper to them...
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thomas pro-democracy demonstrators again disrupt train services and a general strike takes hold across the city also on our show authorities in the u.s. are treating him actually in texas as a case of domestic terrorism as america grieves for the 2 victims for the victims of 2 attacks over the weekend police say they fear message terrorism is on the riots. and in sports and formula one defending champion lewis hamilton moves one step closer to another world title i want to throw in hungary from free now really beating up and coming rival fox for stop. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us india's interior minister has confirmed that the government is revoking the special autonomous status of indian controlled kashmir through. internationalists b j p party says it will scrap article 370 which allowed the state of college near to make its own laws the now spent comes after authorities suspended phone and internet access there and placed popular state leaders under house arrest this disputed region is also claimed by pakistan let's go straight to delhi now and bring in correspond
thomas pro-democracy demonstrators again disrupt train services and a general strike takes hold across the city also on our show authorities in the u.s. are treating him actually in texas as a case of domestic terrorism as america grieves for the 2 victims for the victims of 2 attacks over the weekend police say they fear message terrorism is on the riots. and in sports and formula one defending champion lewis hamilton moves one step closer to another world title i want to throw in hungary from...
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what an amazing story, make some noise for thomas leeds.noise for everyone you have seen today! you have seenjanine hammond, shajila kershie, thomas leeds, thank you for being an amazing audience, good night, thank you! applause hello. last weekend it felt like the height of summer, temperatures reaching into the upper 20s in scotland, the low 30s in the hottest parts of england. fast forward a week and for this sunday, 2! celsius at best. i am for the arrival of september and the three months meteorologists say make up autumn. what a difference from one week to the next. a cooler air mass is in across the british isles. last weekend it was warm continental air. this weekend, it is the coming from the atlantic and from a north—westerly direction, never a particularly warm direction. at least there is a lot of sunshine to come, to start sunday. showers in scotland. some moving further south and east. may be heavy and possibly thundery. much of south wales and southern england are going to stay dry. 2! at best in south—east england but as you
what an amazing story, make some noise for thomas leeds.noise for everyone you have seen today! you have seenjanine hammond, shajila kershie, thomas leeds, thank you for being an amazing audience, good night, thank you! applause hello. last weekend it felt like the height of summer, temperatures reaching into the upper 20s in scotland, the low 30s in the hottest parts of england. fast forward a week and for this sunday, 2! celsius at best. i am for the arrival of september and the three months...
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but right after the verdict, attorney thomas mesereau spoke to reporters. >> we don't think mr.cosby is guilty of anything. and the fight is not over. thank you. >> are you going to appeal? >> yes, yes very strongly. >> reporter: cosby's wife, camille, issued her own statement. she condemned the trial as ..".mob justice, not real justice." but these four witnesses say camille cosby's voice can't drown out the jury's verdict. >> when we last met, beverly johnson, also an accuser, said, "this body of women are moving the needle." >> not much. but we're still moving it and that's the power we all feel. >> you think you moved the needle? >> absolutely, absolutely. yeah. >> i think we -- are exploding the needle off the charts. with each step we take, people who have been assaulted, sexually assaulted, feel more powerful to be able to come forward. >> reporter: after the verdict, andrea constand went back to toronto. back to her job and to the family and friends who supported her for years. >> when i got home and when i arrived at the door, there was a big three words, and hearts, st
but right after the verdict, attorney thomas mesereau spoke to reporters. >> we don't think mr.cosby is guilty of anything. and the fight is not over. thank you. >> are you going to appeal? >> yes, yes very strongly. >> reporter: cosby's wife, camille, issued her own statement. she condemned the trial as ..".mob justice, not real justice." but these four witnesses say camille cosby's voice can't drown out the jury's verdict. >> when we last met, beverly...
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into something else that says if a serious made me lie ok let's go live now to my colleague andrew thomas andrew we can see you've changed location where are you what have you been seeing and hearing . based on 50 meters away from where i was speaking to you perfectly calmly an hour ago and that just shows how quickly situations can change here this is whole court road one of the main streets on the hong kong island is a flyover there should be trucks with traffic on a monday a look at be complete it's like a viper testers and in the last 20 minutes or so tear gas has been pulling down on the. blood coming out of tight the gas mask up but beyond the fly over there are barricades and beyond then we assume i'm actually going to see them but place because that's where the tear gas has been coming from as it's been fired over onto the floor of these protesters are using traffic cones to try and put those on top of the tear gas canisters and stop that's not from spreading but it's only having limited effect as a sight even 10 minutes ago this was just a cloud of tear gas most of it's played no
into something else that says if a serious made me lie ok let's go live now to my colleague andrew thomas andrew we can see you've changed location where are you what have you been seeing and hearing . based on 50 meters away from where i was speaking to you perfectly calmly an hour ago and that just shows how quickly situations can change here this is whole court road one of the main streets on the hong kong island is a flyover there should be trucks with traffic on a monday a look at be...
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>> >> brooke thomas is a professor in the english department at university of california in irvine. i think you just took a narrative stance? which means he has more time to write and more time to talk and more time to educate all of us. i am honored that he has come here again and he was here a couple years ago. i am honored that he was back today. >> [ applause ] two i hope we have time for questions and answers. they can state a popular memory, largely as betrayal and popular media. i want to look at the politics of the betrayal of andrew johnson's impeachment. my primary works would be thomas dixon's klansman. and john f. kennedy run the kennedy room. my thesis is that these were for trailed as part of the misrule. although political factors inevitably influence impeachment under the misdemeanor, only there's been a legal trance aggression. because many of you know the reschedules of senator with personal principle patriotism and bylaw over partisan politics. this one chapter on johnson's impeachment which as most of you know failed by conviction by one vote. these are the illus
>> >> brooke thomas is a professor in the english department at university of california in irvine. i think you just took a narrative stance? which means he has more time to write and more time to talk and more time to educate all of us. i am honored that he has come here again and he was here a couple years ago. i am honored that he was back today. >> [ applause ] two i hope we have time for questions and answers. they can state a popular memory, largely as betrayal and...
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thomas posted this throwback performance. ♪ >> it's just so funny, man. years old in that video. to see where we are at now at 29 years old is a funny journey. >> also getting personal with his posting and tim mcgraw. folks are going mad over your instagram photos. >> here's the thing -- i was off work for a while. i thought i looked [ bleep ] for not being in shape. >> luke's wife carolyn shows no shame when putting up videos of her and her hubby. >> he's ratting me out. she don't filter who she shows either. we are having fun with it. >> more than 50,000 fans packed the stadium every night during the festival and more than 300 acts performed on different stages. >> everybody's here to have a good time. they're just singing along and raising their glasses and having a good time. >> such a good time. let me tell you. if you have the chance to go to "cma fest," do it. >>> tyra banks is about to turn the modelling world on its head. she's sharing her big announcement only on "e.t." >> i am doing a search for the very first modelland models. when i say model
thomas posted this throwback performance. ♪ >> it's just so funny, man. years old in that video. to see where we are at now at 29 years old is a funny journey. >> also getting personal with his posting and tim mcgraw. folks are going mad over your instagram photos. >> here's the thing -- i was off work for a while. i thought i looked [ bleep ] for not being in shape. >> luke's wife carolyn shows no shame when putting up videos of her and her hubby. >> he's...