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we grow up here knowing the story of nat turner. >> after all, nat turner's story begins in southamptonounty before it reverberates across the country and through the ages till today. >> till then, we remain steadfast, ready to strike at the moment of the lord's call. we'll destroy them all. >> he probably had a genius iq, but it was encased within a body that was supposed to be nothing. >> bruce turner is a great-great-great grandson of nat turner. he says nat, born in 1800, learns to read the bible and by his teens is preaching to his fellow slaves. >> he had a very loud, commanding, and fiery voice to where he could mesmerize them when he would stare at them with his eyes. ♪ >> it's around this time turner is baptized in a pond on the person family property. did he know your family? >> he knew the family. my great-great-grandfather, john person, owned the land. >> mark person is maurice's cousin. your family, they were slave owners. >> yeah. they did own slaves. but a lot of the neighbors didn't like john person 'cause he was too kind to the slaves sometimes. but he said, "hey, it's
we grow up here knowing the story of nat turner. >> after all, nat turner's story begins in southamptonounty before it reverberates across the country and through the ages till today. >> till then, we remain steadfast, ready to strike at the moment of the lord's call. we'll destroy them all. >> he probably had a genius iq, but it was encased within a body that was supposed to be nothing. >> bruce turner is a great-great-great grandson of nat turner. he says nat, born in...
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turner: iowa. [cheers] sen. turner: the girl has the walk on with alicia keys. panel was something else, wasn't it? [cheers] sen. turner: it is good to be back in iowa. it reminds me of being at home in cleveland, ohio -- kind of cold. but the hearts are warm. the passions run deep. as we reflect, all of you know that this is the day that our life andcognizes the legacy of the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. [applause] how appropriate it would be to read a quote from his daughter, his baby daughter, dr. bernice king. and she put this on twitter a few days ago and i want you to let this marinate with you. she said, the night before he many wishedated, happy birthday to a man today that they would have hated being. come on, somebody. kinguthentic comprehensive makes power uneasy and privilege unhinged. hello, somebody. toer forget he is not here hear happy birthday, because he was murdered. truth thats a bernice king spoke, that we do not like to deal with in this country, but i will elaborate on her truth. she said her father, what he stood for, made power un
turner: iowa. [cheers] sen. turner: the girl has the walk on with alicia keys. panel was something else, wasn't it? [cheers] sen. turner: it is good to be back in iowa. it reminds me of being at home in cleveland, ohio -- kind of cold. but the hearts are warm. the passions run deep. as we reflect, all of you know that this is the day that our life andcognizes the legacy of the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. [applause] how appropriate it would be to read a quote from his daughter, his baby...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: one such recording from the archive comes from a band called the nat turner rebellionre's this music that is good and i've never heard of them.ow you joe jefferson was the bandleader who went on to write ofton of hit records in the 70s and we have a loaterial and there was never an album released. is what if what if we put together? we could actually make an album that nev actually existed. >> reporter: we might want to reach out to band members ife n find them. >> reporter: this is where professor marc offenbach's class comes in. for two year he and his students were dedicated to figuring out if they could release an album of nat tucoer rebellion ings on their student run mad dragon record label. >> you know, it's like following nsthe trail of who really t. you know, you open up these boxes, there's papers in there saying here the composers. here's the songwriter, here's the producer. he has the publishing company. but it's 5years old and things change hands. and even though we have the master tapes, this is all about getting mechanical rights from the publisher in or
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: one such recording from the archive comes from a band called the nat turner rebellionre's this music that is good and i've never heard of them.ow you joe jefferson was the bandleader who went on to write ofton of hit records in the 70s and we have a loaterial and there was never an album released. is what if what if we put together? we could actually make an album that nev actually existed. >> reporter: we might want to reach out to band members ife n...
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words,ised him and his according to turner's memory, they will not and run us. promise,l that spruance ordered the commander of the carrier force to keep his carriers within 200 miles of the beach. that would allow his plans to overfly the beach and the transports and supply ships, turner's fleet, and still allow them to conduct searches out 200 miles to the west. that was not what he wanted to hear. he wanted to take his carrier force and head west and take on ozawa's approaching carriers in a full-scale carrier battle in the middle of the philippine sea, the kind of divide -- the kind of decisive engagement the japanese and americans had been thinking about and planning for 20 years. spruance's quarters to cover the beachhead smashed that vision. carriers were fundamentally offense of weapons. in his view, they should not be used to guard beaches. they should seek out and enjoy enemy combat force. him he could steam westward during the daylight hours. at night, he was to turn around saipan toack toward make sure no enemy force got behind him in the dark. end r
words,ised him and his according to turner's memory, they will not and run us. promise,l that spruance ordered the commander of the carrier force to keep his carriers within 200 miles of the beach. that would allow his plans to overfly the beach and the transports and supply ships, turner's fleet, and still allow them to conduct searches out 200 miles to the west. that was not what he wanted to hear. he wanted to take his carrier force and head west and take on ozawa's approaching carriers in a...
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yosee "ta: the tina turner musical" at the lunt- fontanne theatre! adrienne warren, everybody!nce. you shouldn't have to be thinking about the cost. you should just be focused on her. covered california can help you find a health plan that fits your needs and budget. because we believe you shouldn't have to choose between the life you've built and the care you need. you know, the happiest place on earth, but... have you flown the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy? or channeled your inner jedi? you gotta love that... have you raced through radiator springs? or struck a power pose with them? now is the perfect time to feel like this... and this... and definitely that. kids enjoy the magic for just $67 per child per day, with a 3-day 1-park per day ticket. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when mayor michael bloomberg will join me for our live show following the democratic debate. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some
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chris turner, head of foreign exchange strategy, ing bank is still with us.ect from jerome powell? very much steady as she goes. if there are questions about the balance sheet, i imagine they want expansion to stay in place through the april-may tax season. and having addressed the money market concerns last september, madenk jerome powell clear, it will take quite a lot to adjust them from being on hold. we see that in financial markets despite the coronavirus. next six months will stay rocksolid unchanged. anna: we have these numbers confidence,at show job confidence and payroll numbers. maybe this does not reflect the latest headlines on coronavirus. this is a positive sign. where do we see the underlying u.s. economy? had 1.7 possibly higher and closer to two, and slowing after last year. consumer very strong, and that is holding the economy together. we are not seeing that change dramatically. wages are slightly softer than a year ago, but gas prices are lower as well. take-home disposable income is higher, that is ok. int: gas is so cheap america, that
chris turner, head of foreign exchange strategy, ing bank is still with us.ect from jerome powell? very much steady as she goes. if there are questions about the balance sheet, i imagine they want expansion to stay in place through the april-may tax season. and having addressed the money market concerns last september, madenk jerome powell clear, it will take quite a lot to adjust them from being on hold. we see that in financial markets despite the coronavirus. next six months will stay...
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turner.ted for the bill that resulted in mass incarceration over the country. >> reverend. >> don't you think it would be a better argument to say i made a mistake, apologize for that, and move on, than to act like -- he voted for the bill. we protested it even with the last-minute stuff. >> reverend, you didn't -- you're not letting me finish my thought here. >> please. >> i was going to say that, and the senator has since said that he regretted the vote for that bill. but the bottom line here is he's not on the floor bragging about being the author of a crime bill. he took to the floor to say that we as a nation were making a mistake, that we should educate instead of electrocute. and he has since then apologized for that that if he were to do it again he would not vote for it. you can't parse out the things that you like and the things that you don't in the bills. you've got to make a decision and vote. but he did take to the floor both times. and the reason why i bring up 1991 is because
turner.ted for the bill that resulted in mass incarceration over the country. >> reverend. >> don't you think it would be a better argument to say i made a mistake, apologize for that, and move on, than to act like -- he voted for the bill. we protested it even with the last-minute stuff. >> reverend, you didn't -- you're not letting me finish my thought here. >> please. >> i was going to say that, and the senator has since said that he regretted the vote for that...
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senator turner, thank you.use] let me thank congresswoman not only for her support, not only for being here this evening but for all of the great leadership that she is showing in the united states congress. thank you. [cheers and applause] people, working people, people of color into the political process, getting them to stand up and fight for justice. i may think congresswoman not for all ofr support the great leadership that she is showing in the united states congress. before she was a member of congress, she was an immigration lawyer. .he was an antiwar activist and as a member of the congress, she has introduced our companion legislation for medicare for all in the house. thank you so much. as all of you know, the mike is falling. the message of our campaign, which is a very profound message, it's called us, not me. means, andessage the senator turner and congresswoman were talking about is that if you look at american never takesl change place never takes place from the top down. always from the bottom
senator turner, thank you.use] let me thank congresswoman not only for her support, not only for being here this evening but for all of the great leadership that she is showing in the united states congress. thank you. [cheers and applause] people, working people, people of color into the political process, getting them to stand up and fight for justice. i may think congresswoman not for all ofr support the great leadership that she is showing in the united states congress. before she was a...
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senator turner, thank you. [applause] let me thank congresswoman not only for her support, not only for being here this evening but for all of the great leadership that she is showing in the united states congress. thank you. [cheers and applause] before she was a member of congress, she was an immigration lawyer. she was an anti-war activist and is a member of the congress she has introduced our companion legislation for medicare for all in the house. thank you so much. [applause] -- the f you know message of our campaign, which is a very profound message, is called us not me. what that message means and what senator turner and congresswoman gypal is talking about is if you look at american history real change never takes place from the top on down. lways from the bottom on up. [applause] it is never a president who wakes up in the middle of the night and says oh, i've got a great idea. women should have the right to vote. or, i have a brilliant idea. i think it is only right that gay people be able to get mar
senator turner, thank you. [applause] let me thank congresswoman not only for her support, not only for being here this evening but for all of the great leadership that she is showing in the united states congress. thank you. [cheers and applause] before she was a member of congress, she was an immigration lawyer. she was an anti-war activist and is a member of the congress she has introduced our companion legislation for medicare for all in the house. thank you so much. [applause] -- the f you...
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what frederick jackson turner talked about. the idea you could move, you could re-create yourself, start over. the past was not going to hold you back. the future was yours. it was in your hands. what we call the pioneer spirit, entrepreneurial spirit, you can do it, whatever name you want to put to it. that was critical. and the idea, too, which dovetails with the freedom is that ultimately, consent has to come from the governed. consent has to come from the governed, which is critical, because the rule of law, if you want to challenge the existing powers of structure, many societies, they will crush you. one quick example, china 500 years ago had shipbuilding capabilities every bit as good and some say better than europe, but the authorities there decided they did not like this exploration that some of these chinese sailors were starting to do. they broke the ships up even though they were very advanced and told the sailors, do not do that again and come home, because if you do, we will kill you. china cut itself off of the w
what frederick jackson turner talked about. the idea you could move, you could re-create yourself, start over. the past was not going to hold you back. the future was yours. it was in your hands. what we call the pioneer spirit, entrepreneurial spirit, you can do it, whatever name you want to put to it. that was critical. and the idea, too, which dovetails with the freedom is that ultimately, consent has to come from the governed. consent has to come from the governed, which is critical,...
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emily turner will be here. >> or we'll all sleep through it. thanks for watching. the late show with stephen colbert is coming up next. >> the news continues streaming on cbsn bay captioning sponsored by cbs >> so as the impeachment hearings have intensified, so has the scrutiny surrounding secretary of state mike pompeo. according to the associated press, strain has set in between president trump and pompeo. republicans have been speculating for months that pompeo will resign in order to make a senate run in his home state of kansas. ♪ ♪ ( laughter )
emily turner will be here. >> or we'll all sleep through it. thanks for watching. the late show with stephen colbert is coming up next. >> the news continues streaming on cbsn bay captioning sponsored by cbs >> so as the impeachment hearings have intensified, so has the scrutiny surrounding secretary of state mike pompeo. according to the associated press, strain has set in between president trump and pompeo. republicans have been speculating for months that pompeo will resign...
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senator turner, thank you.nd applause] and let me thank jayapal,woman pramila not only for her support. not only for being here this evening, but for all of the great leadership that she is showing in the united states congress. amila, thank you. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: before she was a member of congress, pramila was an immigration lawyer. she was an anti-war activist, and is a member -- and as a member of the congress, she has introduced our companion legislation for medicare for all in the house. much.a, thank you so [cheers and applause] as all of you know, this mic is falling. [laughter] sen. sanders: the message of our campaign, which is a very "us,und message, is called not me." and with that message means, and what senator turner and congresswoman jaya paul is yapal isabout -- jai talking about is if you look at american history real change never takes place from the top on down. always from the bottom on up. [applause] sen. sanders: new no, it is never a president who wakes up in the middle
senator turner, thank you.nd applause] and let me thank jayapal,woman pramila not only for her support. not only for being here this evening, but for all of the great leadership that she is showing in the united states congress. amila, thank you. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: before she was a member of congress, pramila was an immigration lawyer. she was an anti-war activist, and is a member -- and as a member of the congress, she has introduced our companion legislation for medicare for...
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it took until i won the turner prize for people to sort of drop their snobbery about it just being au can bring an urinal or a shark into an art gallery and it's this amazing, brave conceptual move, but if you brought a pot into an art gallery somehow you were the pretentious next—door neighbour of art. what comes through these pots and plates, grayson, time and time again, is this sense of humour running right through. i think that humour is often dismissed as light and entertaining, when in fact i think it's one of the most profound qualities that we possess as human beings, the ability to laugh and to make jokes. i've always used humour, and as i get older i'm more moved by it now, the fact we have this amazing ability to reframe tragedy and the struggles and toils of life, and the darker it is the more we laugh, quite often. we laugh in the face of death. our arts editor will gompertz talking to grayson perry. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers.
it took until i won the turner prize for people to sort of drop their snobbery about it just being au can bring an urinal or a shark into an art gallery and it's this amazing, brave conceptual move, but if you brought a pot into an art gallery somehow you were the pretentious next—door neighbour of art. what comes through these pots and plates, grayson, time and time again, is this sense of humour running right through. i think that humour is often dismissed as light and entertaining, when in...
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the turner prize—winning artist, who describes himself as a transvestite potter, gave our arts editore work. it must be quite moving to come and look at your past works. that's true, it's — that's the first... when i came in here, i sort of drew breath because suddenly i was confronted by all these works i hadn't seen, many of them, for decades and decades, since i sold them. and yet i'm looking at the young me, and as i'm now post—therapy, i'm looking at him with compassion. you know, i was very angry and at the mercy of the internal winds of my emotional weather, let's just say. and people thought in this early work that it was deliberately, ironically bad. but no — i have to tell you, i was genuinely inept. in this exhibition, it is literally the first plate that i made in evening classes in 1983, and i put it in an exhibition. the fact that i embraced my own ineptitude was very important. it took until i won the turner prize for people to sort of drop their snobbery about it being just a load of pots. i was amazed at how long that went on. and i thought, that's funny, you know, yo
the turner prize—winning artist, who describes himself as a transvestite potter, gave our arts editore work. it must be quite moving to come and look at your past works. that's true, it's — that's the first... when i came in here, i sort of drew breath because suddenly i was confronted by all these works i hadn't seen, many of them, for decades and decades, since i sold them. and yet i'm looking at the young me, and as i'm now post—therapy, i'm looking at him with compassion. you know, i...
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it took until i won the turner prize for people to sort of drop their snobbery about it just being an bring a urinal or a shark into an art gallery and it's this amazing, brave conceptual move, but if you brought a pot into an art gallery somehow you were the pretentious next—door neighbour of art. what comes through these pots and plates, grayson, time and time again, is this sense of humour running right through. i think that humour is often dismissed as light and entertaining, when in fact i think it's one of the most profound qualities that we possess as human beings, the ability to laugh and to make jokes. i've always used humour, and as i get older i'm more moved by it now, the fact we have this amazing ability to reframe tragedy and the struggles and toils of life, and the darker it is the more we laugh, quite often. we laugh in the face of death. our arts editor will gompertz talking to grayson perry. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm katie shanahan. coming up on this programme. liverpool's
it took until i won the turner prize for people to sort of drop their snobbery about it just being an bring a urinal or a shark into an art gallery and it's this amazing, brave conceptual move, but if you brought a pot into an art gallery somehow you were the pretentious next—door neighbour of art. what comes through these pots and plates, grayson, time and time again, is this sense of humour running right through. i think that humour is often dismissed as light and entertaining, when in fact...
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the turner prize—winning artist, who describes himself as a transvestite potter, gave our arts editorust be quite moving to come and look at your past work. that's true, it's — that's the first... when i came in here, i sort of drew breath, because suddenly i was confronted by all these works. i hadn't seen many of them for decades and decades, since i sold them. and yet i'm looking at the young me, and as i'm now post—therapy, i'm looking at him with compassion. you know, i was very angry and, you know, at the mercy of the internal winds of my emotional weather, let's just say. and people thought in this early work that it was deliberately, ironically bad. but no — i have to tell you, i am genuinely inept. in this exhibition is literally the first plate that i made in evening classes in 1983, and i put it in an exhibition. the fact that i embraced my own ineptitude was very important. it took until i won the turner prize for people to sort of drop their snobbery about it being just a load of pots. you know, i was amazed at how long that went on. and i thought, that's funny, you know,
the turner prize—winning artist, who describes himself as a transvestite potter, gave our arts editorust be quite moving to come and look at your past work. that's true, it's — that's the first... when i came in here, i sort of drew breath, because suddenly i was confronted by all these works. i hadn't seen many of them for decades and decades, since i sold them. and yet i'm looking at the young me, and as i'm now post—therapy, i'm looking at him with compassion. you know, i was very...
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we have a wonderful relationship with our partners at smu and so nice to have the president gerald turnerife gayle with us here tonight, and we are grateful to the board members in attendance and knowing the panelists out here, tonight is going to be one of the engaged programs that is informative and highly entertaining and these guys know how the tell a story. and it is a rare treat to have the curtain pulled back from those who are on the front lines of protecting the president and the first
we have a wonderful relationship with our partners at smu and so nice to have the president gerald turnerife gayle with us here tonight, and we are grateful to the board members in attendance and knowing the panelists out here, tonight is going to be one of the engaged programs that is informative and highly entertaining and these guys know how the tell a story. and it is a rare treat to have the curtain pulled back from those who are on the front lines of protecting the president and the first
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he ordered the maddox back into the gulf of tonkin and ordered another destroyer, the turner joy, to reinforce the maddox. he also ordered two aircraft carriers into the gulf. on august 4, 1964, an extremely stormy night in the gulf of tonkin, radar and sonar operators on the maddox and the turner joint review -- reported to sa -- reported that the sea was alive with torpedoes. a few hours later when the phone -- the storm subsided, no one was sure there had been enemies at all. the commander on board the maddox radioed the headquarters, review of action makes many reported contracts entered desperadoes fired appearing doubtful. no actual sighting, suggests complete the valuation before any further action. -- complete evaluation before any further action. and ulysses sharp, commander in chief of the pacific, sent that to the pentagon. it went to robert mcnamara. he sat down with the joint chiefs of staff to discuss whether or not it could be concluded on the basis of the evidence that a second attack against u.s. ships had in fact taken place. during the deliberations while the camer
he ordered the maddox back into the gulf of tonkin and ordered another destroyer, the turner joy, to reinforce the maddox. he also ordered two aircraft carriers into the gulf. on august 4, 1964, an extremely stormy night in the gulf of tonkin, radar and sonar operators on the maddox and the turner joint review -- reported to sa -- reported that the sea was alive with torpedoes. a few hours later when the phone -- the storm subsided, no one was sure there had been enemies at all. the commander...
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jodie turner—smith is queen. they are having a tindr date and it's not going that well.me off and you'll go home, i guess. so how come two british actors get to play in an american road movie? it was actually a hindrance in my casting personally, because i think, after they already had daniel, they were like, right, this is really not what we are trying to do. what, two brits? yeah. you know, that was something that they definitely... even though now you hear them talking and they are like, we knew it was you from the beginning, but they definitely made us sweat! you failed to execute a turn signal back there. their bad date turns very ugly when a police officer pulls them over in a racially motivated stop and search —— a fictional scenario that both actors can relate to. you have had experience of white police officers hassling you because you are black? yeah! yeah. you are exposed to certain things and certain perspectives. it's not about my blackness, it's about other people's attitude to my blackness. i have nothing to do with it. i've not done anything. it's none of
jodie turner—smith is queen. they are having a tindr date and it's not going that well.me off and you'll go home, i guess. so how come two british actors get to play in an american road movie? it was actually a hindrance in my casting personally, because i think, after they already had daniel, they were like, right, this is really not what we are trying to do. what, two brits? yeah. you know, that was something that they definitely... even though now you hear them talking and they are like,...
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emily turner will be here. >> or we'll all sleep through it. thanks for watching. the late show with stephen colbert is coming up next. >> the news continues streaming on cbsn bay >> you're watching "the wellness hour," the leader in medical news and information. i'm randy alvarez. today's topic, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. according to my first guest, no more dentures. and with us we have an expert on the topic. he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time. they're a dental refugee. they're outside of the regular care. they're not part of the public that sees a dentist on a regular basis. they truly
emily turner will be here. >> or we'll all sleep through it. thanks for watching. the late show with stephen colbert is coming up next. >> the news continues streaming on cbsn bay >> you're watching "the wellness hour," the leader in medical news and information. i'm randy alvarez. today's topic, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. according to my first guest, no more dentures. and with us we have an expert on the topic. he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark...
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jen and dan turner own and operate right farm, an 80 acre farm in chip in suburban, pennsylvania. they primarily raise hair sheep and lambs. several years ago, dan and jim entirely relied on a system of spreadsheets and post it notes, to records the growth and any medication, vaccination, trimmings, other details relevant to managing their flock. the process to collect this data was tedious. it required them to access the sheep one by one, flip through pages of spreadsheet to find the corresponding records and then in put the updated relevant information into this spreadsheet. to improve this process, the very innovative turner's joined the national sheep improvement program and purchased a system, which consisted of ear tags within our f id chip and a handheld chip reader as well as a bluetooth enabled scale that works with the chip reader. this technology has allowed them to collect more data and do it in a fraction of the time. they have seen a remarkable four to one time reduction in the barn and a stunning 12 to one reduction in labor on data entry. more importantly, the turn
jen and dan turner own and operate right farm, an 80 acre farm in chip in suburban, pennsylvania. they primarily raise hair sheep and lambs. several years ago, dan and jim entirely relied on a system of spreadsheets and post it notes, to records the growth and any medication, vaccination, trimmings, other details relevant to managing their flock. the process to collect this data was tedious. it required them to access the sheep one by one, flip through pages of spreadsheet to find the...
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jodie turner—smith is queen. they are having a tindr date and it's not going that well.i guess. so how come two british actors get to play in an american road movie? it was actually a hindrance in my casting personally, because i think, after they already had daniel, they were like, right, this is really not what we are trying to do. what, two brits? yeah. you know, that was something that they definitely... even though now you hear them talking and they are like, we knew it was you from the beginning, but they definitely made us sweat! you failed to execute a turn signal back there. their bad date turns very ugly when a police officer pulls them over in a racially motivated stop and search — a fictional scenario that both actors can relate to. you have had experience of white police officers hassling you because you are black? yeah! yeah. you are exposed to certain things and certain perspectives. it's not about my blackness, it's about other people's attitude to my blackness. i have nothing to do with it. i've not done anything. it's none of my business. it's other peo
jodie turner—smith is queen. they are having a tindr date and it's not going that well.i guess. so how come two british actors get to play in an american road movie? it was actually a hindrance in my casting personally, because i think, after they already had daniel, they were like, right, this is really not what we are trying to do. what, two brits? yeah. you know, that was something that they definitely... even though now you hear them talking and they are like, we knew it was you from the...
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gillian turner, thank you.le the senate over the president's most significant bipartisan victory this week, but it didn't seem to register. howard kurtz looks at this week's coverage. >> it was a split screen the morning, president trump announcing a trade deal with china, bumping nancy pelosi from the screen, then getting bumped himself as house democrats voted to send the senate the impeachment articles. as the trial began, the pundits were rehashing familiar arguments about the charges being urgent or irrelevant, and the calling of witnesses, when someone wants to testify seized the spotlight. suddenly, the pundits were debating lev parnas, the indicted rudy giuliani associate who says he was part of an illicit scheme to pressure ukraine. speak all of this incredible information confirming the worst aspects this president was involved with a deal around the u.s. government, like nixon, like the plumbers, working for his political enemy. >> democrats know these articles are so laughably weak, they have decide
gillian turner, thank you.le the senate over the president's most significant bipartisan victory this week, but it didn't seem to register. howard kurtz looks at this week's coverage. >> it was a split screen the morning, president trump announcing a trade deal with china, bumping nancy pelosi from the screen, then getting bumped himself as house democrats voted to send the senate the impeachment articles. as the trial began, the pundits were rehashing familiar arguments about the charges...
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howie: joining to analyze the coverage ben dominic, gillian turner, fox news reporter and white houseicial in last two administrations, ray suÁrez, cohost world affairs on kqed he has notes on how he committed, how serious are allegations? >> he obviously has a significant list of text messages an documents that you can look and evaluate, parnes is one of serious of interesting crooks, people who seem more appropriate in cohen brothers movie than people who had proximity to power than they apparently did, he should be not be taken with grain of salt, he is going to go out and say whatever the media eggs him onto saying in order to try to get him. howie: you would characterize him in crime movie, interesting. gillian, opened to testify, found no takers, he goes on media tour. does that help his case, does it help the president or is it just become more noise? gillian: the problem has become i think, his own major barrier to credibility, part of what he's trying to do here is submit this tranche of evidence, 3 tranches now his attorney has handed over to house intelligence committee but
howie: joining to analyze the coverage ben dominic, gillian turner, fox news reporter and white houseicial in last two administrations, ray suÁrez, cohost world affairs on kqed he has notes on how he committed, how serious are allegations? >> he obviously has a significant list of text messages an documents that you can look and evaluate, parnes is one of serious of interesting crooks, people who seem more appropriate in cohen brothers movie than people who had proximity to power than...
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we start with julian turner digging into document trump and what parnas has to say. >> reporter: parnask hand and glove with rudy giuliani with 8 of ukrainian officials. there's a lot to unpack tonight, new text messages from robert hide, congressional candidate messing with the belgian phone number. in response to a photo of yavanovitch, my contacts are check-in adding i will give you the address next week. hide replies awesome. later the belgian number reports to hide nothing has changed, still not moving, big check today again. then it is confirmed we have a person inside. there is also this, what is that message? >> he is in real crane. >> reporter: and assistant to msnbc, hide is totally unreliable claiming he doesn't know donald trump or rudy giuliani and is frequently drunk. >> why did those exchanges happen? >> i don't believe he was drunk or he was trying to make himself bigger so most of the time, it is great. >> parnas's attorney turned over texts between his attorney and derek harvey. in the spring of 2019 as parnas was working with giuliani on ukraine. harvey asks about sev
we start with julian turner digging into document trump and what parnas has to say. >> reporter: parnask hand and glove with rudy giuliani with 8 of ukrainian officials. there's a lot to unpack tonight, new text messages from robert hide, congressional candidate messing with the belgian phone number. in response to a photo of yavanovitch, my contacts are check-in adding i will give you the address next week. hide replies awesome. later the belgian number reports to hide nothing has...
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there was an a story in wisconsin of frederick jackson turner who wrote the paper in the early 1890's about a circular that came out from the census bureau based on the 1890 census, and what the bureau said was the american frontier is closed, that the era of free land is at an end, and this is what turner called "the frontier thesis" and gained circulation in the country. it really set off an intense anxiety debate. with the closing of the frontier, would we just evolve to be a country like everyone else? the feeling was everyone came here and moved west. you could always go west and start over, and with more and more democracy, take wyoming, which had women voting before the constitution having it nationwide, people learning to be self-sufficient, and all of this was going to come to a close now that the frontier was officially over. the upshot of it was, yes, we did have some changes. the rise of big corporations, "trusts," they were called at the time, leading the antitrust movement with teddy roosevelt, but it turns out the pioneering spirit was not dependent on land or moving we
there was an a story in wisconsin of frederick jackson turner who wrote the paper in the early 1890's about a circular that came out from the census bureau based on the 1890 census, and what the bureau said was the american frontier is closed, that the era of free land is at an end, and this is what turner called "the frontier thesis" and gained circulation in the country. it really set off an intense anxiety debate. with the closing of the frontier, would we just evolve to be a...
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turner list and they often toy has researched the grandchildren of holocaust survivors and how they deal with their families histories of trauma. i love. all of them whether they're 20 or 50 have shown intense interest in their grandparents stories much more so than the grandchildren of the perpetrators the scientists mia is off to. alexander nakama is a rabbi in eastern germany and the grandson of the legendary cantor. a stronger not a man whose voice filled berlin synagogues for decades. i know i actually felt stressed and did something that wasn't the norm back them he spoke about his time in the concentration camp but he didn't do it all the time but the moments when he did have always stuck with me holcombe even. a strong believes it was his singing voice that saved his life on the streets. after the war he sang in christian churches too as an act of reconciliation. you can't replace the experience of meeting with survivors. i think one good way to teach about the holocaust is to have students learn not just the bigger history but the stories of individuals. in the last decades germ
turner list and they often toy has researched the grandchildren of holocaust survivors and how they deal with their families histories of trauma. i love. all of them whether they're 20 or 50 have shown intense interest in their grandparents stories much more so than the grandchildren of the perpetrators the scientists mia is off to. alexander nakama is a rabbi in eastern germany and the grandson of the legendary cantor. a stronger not a man whose voice filled berlin synagogues for decades. i...
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by this and a local pub where we live raises muggy on behalf of the sepsis trust on behalf of andy turnerarshalton. we saw a tv campaign in hollyoaks, lily mcqueen, in the uk, lots of work with the sepsis trust to raise awareness because anything as small as a cut or a chest infection can lead people to develop sepsis if it's not treated. we are told all the time not to go to the doctor and get antibiotics, but if you have a persistent illness and nothing is being done about it, you should really get up and go to the doctors and get seen by them because otherwise it could develop into something worse. absolutely. there's more information online about that story if you are concerned about it thanking you all your family. let's turn to a story hardly ever off the front page these days, harry and meghan, mexit, the daily mirror's ta ke meghan, mexit, the daily mirror's take is all about the muggy. to be honest, harry and meghan and's did to break free from the firm could ta ke to break free from the firm could take six months to finalise and mexit seems easier than brexit. mexit seems easier
by this and a local pub where we live raises muggy on behalf of the sepsis trust on behalf of andy turnerarshalton. we saw a tv campaign in hollyoaks, lily mcqueen, in the uk, lots of work with the sepsis trust to raise awareness because anything as small as a cut or a chest infection can lead people to develop sepsis if it's not treated. we are told all the time not to go to the doctor and get antibiotics, but if you have a persistent illness and nothing is being done about it, you should...
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the campaign for ohio, tina of turner!wa, where you [cheers and applause] you all know all we love is on the line. nothing too important. that's all that we love. that's it. whether it is dealing with climate chaos all that we love, whether it is dealing with a corrupt system that bends to the wheel of the few, meanwhile leaving the many outstanding -- out stranded, only when all we love is on the line, that's all. what we have and senator bernard sanders -- in senator bernard sanders, a leader who truly understands we must have a multicultural, multi-ethnic, multi-gender movement. that's us. so iowa, we need you to come through. to divide the naysayers, all the folks who four years ago thought this was a fluke, baby, it's the real thing, you better ask somebody. you better ask somebody. this is the people powered movement. we are now the movement that are we are going to buy with you the process, hello somebody. when we make history in this country, it will be because the people just like you in this room and people like
the campaign for ohio, tina of turner!wa, where you [cheers and applause] you all know all we love is on the line. nothing too important. that's all that we love. that's it. whether it is dealing with climate chaos all that we love, whether it is dealing with a corrupt system that bends to the wheel of the few, meanwhile leaving the many outstanding -- out stranded, only when all we love is on the line, that's all. what we have and senator bernard sanders -- in senator bernard sanders, a leader...
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it was written by nina turner, working for the sanders campaign. will this have traction?reporter: we've seen one consistency. democrats who go after joe biden, pointing out long things of his record aren't usually succe successful. we've seen one after another try it and then pull back from that. nina turner, clearly, is unleashing a lot of these same criticisms about joe biden's long civil rights record, other things, his war vote. it's unlikely that will chip away a bloc that joe biden is enjoying. why he is ahead of this national field is because of his support of african-american voters. he overwhelmingly leads voters in that field, more than twice the support of bernie sanders. i think that's what they're trying to chip away at. it it will be hard pressed to see if that will work. the collision course that biden and sanders are on is over the middle east. we'll see if they'll debate it tuesday night. >> kyung lah, they're hoping to maintain their momentum against biden expressing concern that trump's impeachment trial is about to get under way. those senators will ha
it was written by nina turner, working for the sanders campaign. will this have traction?reporter: we've seen one consistency. democrats who go after joe biden, pointing out long things of his record aren't usually succe successful. we've seen one after another try it and then pull back from that. nina turner, clearly, is unleashing a lot of these same criticisms about joe biden's long civil rights record, other things, his war vote. it's unlikely that will chip away a bloc that joe biden is...
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i'm emily turner. >> i'm devin fehely. da here opportunity fis for light rain oat e al, hold i feels out there right now. >> chilly. >> so, you, keep the umbrella handy but first heavy jacket. the numbers are down in tonight 30s in most places. it is 37 in oakland. 33 in livermore. 39 right now in san jose. santa rosa it is 35. the warm spot on here, san francisco. that mid-40s will feel kind of cool because of a bit of a breeze. these are the numbers that show you how much colder it is right now than it was 24 hours ago so there is quite a difference from what you remember at least on the thermometer from yesterday morning at this time to today. it is 14 degrees colder in some spots, 10 degrees colder in hayward. cool and breezy today. light showers tonight and monday morning and again on tuesday, but those are not a big deal. the heavier rain wednesday and thursday that are going to be the spotlight for this week's weather. i'll have more on that in a bit. just to get you ready to step out the door, only mid-50s today in
i'm emily turner. >> i'm devin fehely. da here opportunity fis for light rain oat e al, hold i feels out there right now. >> chilly. >> so, you, keep the umbrella handy but first heavy jacket. the numbers are down in tonight 30s in most places. it is 37 in oakland. 33 in livermore. 39 right now in san jose. santa rosa it is 35. the warm spot on here, san francisco. that mid-40s will feel kind of cool because of a bit of a breeze. these are the numbers that show you how much...
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. >> reporter: walter baker and jesse turner walked out of jail shortly after and talked about the early morning arrest. >> the moms said we are not going to go. they let us out and put the cuffs on a sense it is that too tight and we said that is perfect them and they tended a little bit more. >> reporter: are you from the bay area? >> i am not originally. >> reporter: what did you come to town? >> a few years ago. >> reporter: tonight the moms are going to be in temporary housing.ri ase jailour area. >>> fire crews are still keeping an eye on a smoldering fire at a recycling facility. two large piles of trash caught fire on jamie court. crews got the fire under control but said it could take a few hours to fully put out. 34 firefighters are on scene from four different agencies. nobody was hurt. >>> earlier we flew over a gas leak that forced evacuations. a construction crew breached an eight inch gas line. pg&e quickly captive and nobody was injured. >>> some dramatic moments in the sky today. a jetliner bound for china circle back to lax for an emergency landing and had to dump thous
. >> reporter: walter baker and jesse turner walked out of jail shortly after and talked about the early morning arrest. >> the moms said we are not going to go. they let us out and put the cuffs on a sense it is that too tight and we said that is perfect them and they tended a little bit more. >> reporter: are you from the bay area? >> i am not originally. >> reporter: what did you come to town? >> a few years ago. >> reporter: tonight the moms are...
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[applause] >> that was a page turner, but it is all true. >> that was very brave what you did. did they call you about doing something on immigration? asian population is doing really -- rep. mcgovern: let me know, i would be happy to meet with the community. >> should i make an appointment with you or somebody in your office? rep. mcgovern: with kelly and we will schedule it. thank you for being here. oh my goodness, thank you for being here. thank you. thank you for coming out here. thank you. hey, how are you? [indiscernible] rep. mcgovern: thank you. that is how we are going to win here. >> c-span is live now in cedar rapids, iowa where presidential candidate senator elizabeth moran is hosting a town hall. according to recent polls collected, she is in fourth place among the candidates. iowa holds the first caucuses on february 3. you are watching live campaign 2020 coverage here on c-span. ♪ [cheers and applause] hi, everyone. i am one of the organizers here in cedar rapids. hello. for being herech today. we are just going to
[applause] >> that was a page turner, but it is all true. >> that was very brave what you did. did they call you about doing something on immigration? asian population is doing really -- rep. mcgovern: let me know, i would be happy to meet with the community. >> should i make an appointment with you or somebody in your office? rep. mcgovern: with kelly and we will schedule it. thank you for being here. oh my goodness, thank you for being here. thank you. thank you for coming...
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he mentioned that timothy mcveigh was inspired by the same vote, turner diaries back in 1985; is who the turner down diaries now and what evil, deadly acts are they plotting to carry out. >> 1997 timothy mcveigh would stand trial and ultimately be convicted of the attack. it wasn't until four years later in 2001 mcveigh would admit a motive of for the terrorist attack but prior to his execution by lethal injection mcveigh said quote, but the u.s. government did at waco and ruby ridge was a dirty. i gave dirty back to them at oklahoma city. >> one of the worst worst aftermath was that people like timothy mcveigh seized upon that government corruption cover-up and use that as an excuse to tear up their own terrorist acts. >> oklahoma city happen and that was crushing to me and then they tied waco and ruby ridge to oklahoma city and i was crushed again that life would be taken in our name in retaliation. for me the last thing i ever wanted was for someone to go something like this. it's gut wrenching and the it's gut wrenching and the impact i must admit. i had a few good tricks to help
he mentioned that timothy mcveigh was inspired by the same vote, turner diaries back in 1985; is who the turner down diaries now and what evil, deadly acts are they plotting to carry out. >> 1997 timothy mcveigh would stand trial and ultimately be convicted of the attack. it wasn't until four years later in 2001 mcveigh would admit a motive of for the terrorist attack but prior to his execution by lethal injection mcveigh said quote, but the u.s. government did at waco and ruby ridge was...
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strategy at warner we'll talk a little more about that because craig moffett has a note about the turner part of warner but poeacock is important. $2 billion in two years. break even by year five. again, we are going to get details today on peacock i could point out charter being downgraded today in the old cable space by morgan stanley where the analyst takes it to equal weight that's been a great performer. still likes comcast a lot. but an important day for nbc universal, our parent, with the introduction of peacock. >> david, comcast is often thought to be the most proficient technologically is there something here that really distinguishes from the other guys that uses technology that could be exciting they do exciting things. >> yeah, i don't know. you know, interface is always important in these things. when i saw the hbomax introduction, their interface was interesting, their recommendation engine, the way they sort of have that disney plus is fairly strong, so that's important your point, of course, xfinity in terms of all the technology i mean there's thousands of developers at
strategy at warner we'll talk a little more about that because craig moffett has a note about the turner part of warner but poeacock is important. $2 billion in two years. break even by year five. again, we are going to get details today on peacock i could point out charter being downgraded today in the old cable space by morgan stanley where the analyst takes it to equal weight that's been a great performer. still likes comcast a lot. but an important day for nbc universal, our parent, with...
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. >> simone, there's an op-ed by nina turner that's called while donald trump has always stood up for african-americans joe biden has repeatedly let us down. and she writes will our community side with joe biden or stand with vermont senator bernie sanders. biden has admitted his mistakes when it comes to his criminal justice record but he also has very strong support in the black community. give me your response to that, simone. >> i don't have a direct response to nina turner, but we are proud of the campaign we've built. and our campaign is the only campaign in this race that's demonstrated the ability to build a broad coalition that includes black voters, latino voters, men, women, labor, folks all across this country, lgbtq plus folks, and that's what it's going to take to one win this democratic nomination but also beat donald trump. we don't think anyone should be the democratic nominee without being able to demonstrate they have the ability and frankly can build that broad coalition, and we encourage other campaigns to do the same. the last thing i know is this, don, we have s
. >> simone, there's an op-ed by nina turner that's called while donald trump has always stood up for african-americans joe biden has repeatedly let us down. and she writes will our community side with joe biden or stand with vermont senator bernie sanders. biden has admitted his mistakes when it comes to his criminal justice record but he also has very strong support in the black community. give me your response to that, simone. >> i don't have a direct response to nina turner, but...
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gillian turner with more. >> hi, harris.claim last night is called area one security. their ceo text fox news that they discovered the hack of burisma of what was the course of routine business. the ceo said the report containing this information wasn't paid for in part or in full by any outside group. a key detail. area one's report claims the russian military hackers, part of the gru sought the e-mail credentials of employees at burisma. it adds hack says to burisma holdings e-mail accounts permits future phishing campaigns. the associated press claiming overnight the bidens were also likely target of this same russian campaign. area one's ceo says his company not prepared to support that claim at this time. the biden campaign says in a statement -- >> now, democratic lawmakers have been real quick to blame president trump for the hack. take a listen. >> i'm a bit distressed to see this for the first time in a newspaper report. >> it's russia doing president trump's dirty work again. remembering the last campaign for presi
gillian turner with more. >> hi, harris.claim last night is called area one security. their ceo text fox news that they discovered the hack of burisma of what was the course of routine business. the ceo said the report containing this information wasn't paid for in part or in full by any outside group. a key detail. area one's report claims the russian military hackers, part of the gru sought the e-mail credentials of employees at burisma. it adds hack says to burisma holdings e-mail...