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i think his name was gray. >> he was my uncle. >> he was her uncle?he was my uncle. >> i've heard a story of that. he was my body, my foxhole buddy. he would always call me pop. i was 24 at that time and he was 18. he would always say pop. >> to find charlie after all these years was not something i had ever anticipated when i began writing "unknown valor" but his story lined up perfectly with everything we knew about that day and he was able to tell us things about harry we would have never known. >> we had a lot of fun. and i tell you, we would go out somehow that day, we discovered the japanese cave and they had a bunch of rifles on the walls. so gray said we are going to get souvenirs any jumped down there. >> harry did? harry gray? >> and we all had rifles. japanese rifles. but then when i got wounded, i'd lost everything and they'd lost. >> martha: harry gray wrote this letter to his mother on march 12th. >> dear mom, i suppose you're worried. i'm really fine with the exception of a few scares. i saw george c yesterday and he's fine. mom, will y
i think his name was gray. >> he was my uncle. >> he was her uncle?he was my uncle. >> i've heard a story of that. he was my body, my foxhole buddy. he would always call me pop. i was 24 at that time and he was 18. he would always say pop. >> to find charlie after all these years was not something i had ever anticipated when i began writing "unknown valor" but his story lined up perfectly with everything we knew about that day and he was able to tell us things...
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welcome to uncle nate. we are are going to draw bubble letters. you need supplies.ou need a pencil, markers, something to color with and a few pieces of paper. gather up supplies and meet me back right here. all right. let's go. got all supplies out. draw your name lightly in the center of your page. give yourself room. give each letter a little room. all right. now, i want you to draw around each letter like you are driving a car around each letter. next, let's erase the center. take away the original outline and then we will be left just with the bubble letter. make sure you get the center part out of there. okay. we will touch it up. time for color. i chose yellow, orange, and red. yellow at the top, then the orange in the center, and i am making a stripe right through the center all the way across. last, my red, which makes a cool fade. time for the outline. unclenate's creative time. figure it out. now we are going to do a drop shadow. a shadow underneath each letter and to the side. it is really going to give it a 3-d look. wow! great job. i bet you didn't thi
welcome to uncle nate. we are are going to draw bubble letters. you need supplies.ou need a pencil, markers, something to color with and a few pieces of paper. gather up supplies and meet me back right here. all right. let's go. got all supplies out. draw your name lightly in the center of your page. give yourself room. give each letter a little room. all right. now, i want you to draw around each letter like you are driving a car around each letter. next, let's erase the center. take away the...
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stuart and your dad and your uncle morris before i got to know you but tremendously enjoyed getting to work with you. you and i come from similar parts of the country from some of the same ancestral pioneer stock and we have very different ideas and utah and tom udall have always been someone with whom i'm been able to communicate freely and frankly and some of whom i've heard positive uplifting medication, even where we disagree which happens from time to time. >> your senator will be gasoline in shortly. today lawmakers will be working on judicial and executive nominations. this week they are expected to vote on legislation to extend government funding past this friday midnight deadline. now, live to the floor of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: thank you, madam president. thank you to the people of colorado for this incredible honor you've lent to me these last six years to serve you in the united states senate. thank you to my fame jamie, mom and dad and lisa who supported me this last decade of service with your lov
stuart and your dad and your uncle morris before i got to know you but tremendously enjoyed getting to work with you. you and i come from similar parts of the country from some of the same ancestral pioneer stock and we have very different ideas and utah and tom udall have always been someone with whom i'm been able to communicate freely and frankly and some of whom i've heard positive uplifting medication, even where we disagree which happens from time to time. >> your senator will be...
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now he was prepping for a murder trial with the help of his twin uncles.is uncle mike discovered information critical to madison's defense when he went through madison's dad's autopsy report. >> michael holton was under the influence of heavy narcotics. >> reporter: michael holton had a cocktail of tramadol, oxycodone, and hydrocodone in his system at the time of his death. was pretty much everybody in your family aware that michael had a drug problem? >> they were. it was something nobody wanted to talk about. >> reporter: and it's an embarrassment. >> right. i mean, he was, at one point, he was the mayor of eclectic, the fire chief. he was the best paramedic i knew. his drug problem got away from him and just down the hill he went. >> reporter: chris speculated that on the day of the shootings, michael was using the latest problem with their son as a way to win april back. >> it's an opportunity for michael to say, "look, you know, if the two of us were together, this probably wouldn't have happened." >> reporter: she says it's too late for that conversa
now he was prepping for a murder trial with the help of his twin uncles.is uncle mike discovered information critical to madison's defense when he went through madison's dad's autopsy report. >> michael holton was under the influence of heavy narcotics. >> reporter: michael holton had a cocktail of tramadol, oxycodone, and hydrocodone in his system at the time of his death. was pretty much everybody in your family aware that michael had a drug problem? >> they were. it was...
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hi, uncle rudy. it's desi, actually. and it's 8:00 at night.. i know it's, like, half as much fun. >> i heard other people say 70%, which a lot of folks i know thought was high. >> yeah. so how is everyone? cousin bryan, how are you? okay... how about everyone else? hey, how was your december? >> nearly a month after the election, thousands of votes remain uncounted. >> 1,500 votes from people who are dead? >> there are enough illegal immigrants that voted that would change the course of the election. >> no, guys, i told you already, no politics at christmas. now, let's get into the gifts. santa sent your gifts already, so i want to know if you got them. uncle rudy, how do you like your new briefcase? >> i think it's a very good case. >> wonderful. cousin laura, i sent you something over e-mail. did you get it? >> i saw the gift card stuff. >> yes, it's a gift card for an online liquor store. >> i love this. >> you're getting a head start. it isn't a holiday party if cousin laura isn't hitting the pepperment schnapps. >> you raise a great point
hi, uncle rudy. it's desi, actually. and it's 8:00 at night.. i know it's, like, half as much fun. >> i heard other people say 70%, which a lot of folks i know thought was high. >> yeah. so how is everyone? cousin bryan, how are you? okay... how about everyone else? hey, how was your december? >> nearly a month after the election, thousands of votes remain uncounted. >> 1,500 votes from people who are dead? >> there are enough illegal immigrants that voted that...
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when john first came to the house, my uncle moe , they uncle know, six foot five took him under his wing. john did the same for me and we worked together on issues like campaign-finance reform, native american issues and others. john often said to me, we did disagree in politics but not in life. that's remember that. we disagree in politics but not in life. my great-grandfather else phil st. john's, small farming and cattle community on arizona new mexico border in the 1880s . he ran an embroidery that hung on the frontier hole that read it if the good folks that don't get into politics, the scoundrels will take over. i believe vethere are a lot of good folks are in the senate. but the system we are caught in makes it too hard to work together. to remember that we need to remember that we disagree in politics but not in life. and i'm not the first to say in farewell address and i will be the last, the senate is broken. the senate is broken. and it's not working for the american people. we are becoming better and better political warriors. we are good at landing punch and exposing a hypoc
when john first came to the house, my uncle moe , they uncle know, six foot five took him under his wing. john did the same for me and we worked together on issues like campaign-finance reform, native american issues and others. john often said to me, we did disagree in politics but not in life. that's remember that. we disagree in politics but not in life. my great-grandfather else phil st. john's, small farming and cattle community on arizona new mexico border in the 1880s . he ran an...
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when john first came to the house, my uncle mo, big uncle mo, 6 feet 5 took him under his wing. john did the same for me and worked together on issues like campaign finance reform, native american issues, and others. john often said to me, we disagree in politics but not in life. let's remember that. we disagree in politics but not in life. my great grandfather helped settle st. john's, a small farming and cattle community on the arizona-new mexico border in the 1880's. he had an embroidery that hang on his frontier home that read, if the good folks don't get into politics, the scowndz drells will take -- the scoundrels will take over. i believe there are a lot of good folks here in the senate, but the system we're caught in makes it too hard to work together, to remember that we -- we need to remember that we disagree in politics but not in life. and i'm not the first to say in a farewell address and i won't be the last but the senate is broken. the senate is broken. and it's not working for the american people. we are becoming better and better political warriors. we're good a
when john first came to the house, my uncle mo, big uncle mo, 6 feet 5 took him under his wing. john did the same for me and worked together on issues like campaign finance reform, native american issues, and others. john often said to me, we disagree in politics but not in life. let's remember that. we disagree in politics but not in life. my great grandfather helped settle st. john's, a small farming and cattle community on the arizona-new mexico border in the 1880's. he had an embroidery...
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and may be a gat great uncle. thank you ninety five is last time i ever went over. ron tank. america and russia as always to it battling going on. okay with that try to go across they did in ninety. this is this is. my usin. mbl and take down your local the great uncle of the mentally he's coming. he is coming. now with. thank u. maybe i mustache thank you . it's so hard because of separation between us and russian. makes it hard for us to even communicate. dancing drawn to the dancers we both share the. i mean there's a great many things were expecting to do there's a great many things we'd like to see happen. we have to have them here for . this is the wrong we're just trying to find out of this situation. could like you said you guys can't be staying there for ever. it is no. control right away when the weather com phone or so the waters are we still rough we'll- miss you guys can do right now is wait for a minute at your choice you. yoguys offer to do it like you said. so you do have time frame let me know. como cheer. yh. good to have hope but you kw you don't want to ke
and may be a gat great uncle. thank you ninety five is last time i ever went over. ron tank. america and russia as always to it battling going on. okay with that try to go across they did in ninety. this is this is. my usin. mbl and take down your local the great uncle of the mentally he's coming. he is coming. now with. thank u. maybe i mustache thank you . it's so hard because of separation between us and russian. makes it hard for us to even communicate. dancing drawn to the dancers we both...
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alongside his father he looked up to his uncle know who succeeded his father as one of his generations great environmental advocates. , the senate ago will featured 2 udall's, tom and cousin mark. even now are coming from utah senator lee is a second cousin from the udall clan. ultimately it was tom's dad who taught him a lifelong love of political process. during the years stuart udall served as interior secretary tom would watch from the living room as his dad sat at the dinner table surrounded by democrats and republicans alike, both signed at dinner . those memories left a mark and tom would spend his time in congress trying to do much the same . i work with senator vedder led to one of his greatest accomplishments in office, the first major toxic substances control act in 40 years. at the time it was the most significant environmental law passed in 20 years. tom also had become one of the senate leading authorities on final policy, sponsoring over a quarter of the bills that passed through the indian affairs committee on their way tobeing signed into law . legislation to improve t
alongside his father he looked up to his uncle know who succeeded his father as one of his generations great environmental advocates. , the senate ago will featured 2 udall's, tom and cousin mark. even now are coming from utah senator lee is a second cousin from the udall clan. ultimately it was tom's dad who taught him a lifelong love of political process. during the years stuart udall served as interior secretary tom would watch from the living room as his dad sat at the dinner table...
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and where was her uncle jaime?hen she glanced to her side, and there about 20 feet away from the bathroom, next to jaime and sandra's bed. >> i just saw his -- his ankles. >> and this was what, in a closet area off their master, huh? >> yeah. >> so you just saw his feet? >> mm-hmm. i didn't even know what had happened to him. i just know his ankled were tied up. it was horrible. >> reporter: there was jaime, naked, covered in blood on the floor, not far from his safe. a red rope encircled his chest, a phone cord looped around his ankles. sandra now freed of her ties sprang from her closet captivity. a former nurse, she checked for his pulse and found none. your aunt is distraught. she's crying? >> yes. >> marissa, what in the world had happened in that house? >> i have no idea. i'm not sure who could have done something like that to him -- to them. >> it didn't make sense to you at the time. this is going to take a while to digest what these events are, what you're seeing, huh? >> correct. >> reporter: first respon
and where was her uncle jaime?hen she glanced to her side, and there about 20 feet away from the bathroom, next to jaime and sandra's bed. >> i just saw his -- his ankles. >> and this was what, in a closet area off their master, huh? >> yeah. >> so you just saw his feet? >> mm-hmm. i didn't even know what had happened to him. i just know his ankled were tied up. it was horrible. >> reporter: there was jaime, naked, covered in blood on the floor, not far from...
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. >> one person in his life who gives him a lot of time is his grand uncle lord louis mountbatten. >> my grandfather and the prince of wales had a very unique relationship. sometimes it's easier to be close to someone who's not necessarily your parent. >> he calls him grand papa. but actually charles comes to see him much more i think as a father figure. >> he is the uncle inform prince charles' father, philip. he was matchmaker to charles' parents. >> louis mountbatten is very free with advice on love and marriage. >> his attitude was play the field. sow your wild oats. enjoy yourself. and then eventually you'll meet some nice pure girl that you can marry and make the queen. >> prince charles takes his advice on board with a vengeance. >> and the public sees a new side to charles. >> most eligible bachelor in the world. everybody wanted to go out with him. nobody was going to say no. nobody was going to turn down the prince of wales, were they? >> he went on tour around the world. those girls would pursue him. he was undermined. >> he is known as action man. he is a heart throb. >> t
. >> one person in his life who gives him a lot of time is his grand uncle lord louis mountbatten. >> my grandfather and the prince of wales had a very unique relationship. sometimes it's easier to be close to someone who's not necessarily your parent. >> he calls him grand papa. but actually charles comes to see him much more i think as a father figure. >> he is the uncle inform prince charles' father, philip. he was matchmaker to charles' parents. >> louis...
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fortunato pappy opus indios uncle is a history teacher. he's a step lish to a small museum where he presents the history and culture of his people it was my us where the miners explanations for the creation of the world and revered the elements of nature water air the sun and the mound. i mean i really feel about the christian church demonized are my own religion and for them it was the work of devils and seek out and things state that way until close to the end of the 20th century. on january 29th 1996 a peace treaty was signed and only since then have we had freedom of religion. civil war trade get a mass exodus history came back to the us. at the start of the emigration began in 1901. 1000 needles and when the 1st people went to the united states and send money home. with a neighbor saw how those folks were better off. out of the squares the last 30 minutes and many of the 1st time a prince began to smuggle their countrymen and where you had this body a lot of there are lots of people smugglers here and many have become millionaires jus
fortunato pappy opus indios uncle is a history teacher. he's a step lish to a small museum where he presents the history and culture of his people it was my us where the miners explanations for the creation of the world and revered the elements of nature water air the sun and the mound. i mean i really feel about the christian church demonized are my own religion and for them it was the work of devils and seek out and things state that way until close to the end of the 20th century. on january...
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james: my father, mother, uncles and aunts have come a long way from the killing fields.ke pride in passing on their culture, they are most proud to call themselves american. [applause] >> thank you, happy new year's, you guys. bunseng: when i am in cambodia, i talked to a lot of young people and i will often ask them , did you hear about the refugees on mountain. nine out of 10, none of them know about it, they never heard about it. all of those educated people were killed and the country just started over again now. it will take a long time to catch up with all the world. [end of video clip] susan: did your relationship with your father change as a result of this project? james: yes, i got to see my father in a different light. i have grown closer with him and i really see him as more than the father that i saw growing up. now i see someone who not only has survived what i thought was one ordeal, he really survived so much more. he survived the concentration camps and this massacre and all of that. he is more than a superhero for me. he is all of it combined. i take gre
james: my father, mother, uncles and aunts have come a long way from the killing fields.ke pride in passing on their culture, they are most proud to call themselves american. [applause] >> thank you, happy new year's, you guys. bunseng: when i am in cambodia, i talked to a lot of young people and i will often ask them , did you hear about the refugees on mountain. nine out of 10, none of them know about it, they never heard about it. all of those educated people were killed and the...
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there was a housing project in one night my uncle frank was already as white and. came down as. bats and steaks on the way to fight a point you. and they walked past us and my uncle frank said to my father get this kid get him out of this neighborhood. and it was not that long after that that we. bridge. how much you want 38. 1000. here. but what i love about this town is. what i consider to be. people like us who go. down. in the nation now but everybody thought it was going to fail. because he built $10000.00 and it is like that. coming out of the 2nd world war the idea of mass production became something that was truly a reality a. look. the idea that came to a man named bill levitt was the wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does what the parts that go into a new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. returning to that you can house for as little as $500.00 down and that $99.00 a night and that was partly because
there was a housing project in one night my uncle frank was already as white and. came down as. bats and steaks on the way to fight a point you. and they walked past us and my uncle frank said to my father get this kid get him out of this neighborhood. and it was not that long after that that we. bridge. how much you want 38. 1000. here. but what i love about this town is. what i consider to be. people like us who go. down. in the nation now but everybody thought it was going to fail. because...
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and they walked past us and my uncle frank said to my father get this kid this neighborhood. and it was not that long after that that we moved. that. bridge. how much you want 38. 1000. here. but what i love about this town is. what i consider to be. people like us who go. down. nation no but everybody thought it was going to fail because he built 10000 and it is like that. coming out of the 2nd world war the idea of mass production became something that was truly a reality a. look. all new world. the idea that came to a man named bill levitt what this wind up mass produced the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does with the parts that go into a new law. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing. retraining to that you can house for as little as $600.00 down and that $99.00 a month and that is primarily because the federal government was insuring your market. you had the g.i. bill intruding construction of new homes so the whole idea is your gover
and they walked past us and my uncle frank said to my father get this kid this neighborhood. and it was not that long after that that we moved. that. bridge. how much you want 38. 1000. here. but what i love about this town is. what i consider to be. people like us who go. down. nation no but everybody thought it was going to fail because he built 10000 and it is like that. coming out of the 2nd world war the idea of mass production became something that was truly a reality a. look. all new...
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mary, your uncle has dismissed you as a seldom seen niece and a mess, and barbara, the campaign called you a disgruntled employee. but i think you bring perspective and insights into this man. mary, first i want to talk to you as a psychologist. when you heard the lies your uncle was spouting last night, do you think he genuinely believes what he's saying or is this a desperate attempt to save face? >> it's actually both in some measure. first of all, in my family, certainly according to my grandfather, the absolute worst thing you could be was a loser. so, donald has avoided acknowledging his entire life that he's actually never legitimately won anything. however, he doesn't care about the process. he cares about getting a win in thinks column. there's literally nothing he can do to get out of the situation he's in except to spin it in such a way that he is, once again, the aggrieved person who's had something stolen from him. so, in some ways, it's desperation because he knows what he's facing when he no longer has the protection of the oval office. on the other hand, it's indeed a w
mary, your uncle has dismissed you as a seldom seen niece and a mess, and barbara, the campaign called you a disgruntled employee. but i think you bring perspective and insights into this man. mary, first i want to talk to you as a psychologist. when you heard the lies your uncle was spouting last night, do you think he genuinely believes what he's saying or is this a desperate attempt to save face? >> it's actually both in some measure. first of all, in my family, certainly according to...
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the president's niece, who broke her silence after enduring a lifetime of what she described as her uncle'sdictiveness. she helped reveal the truth about donald trump's finances in a very consequential way. but we'll start tonight with lev parnas, who i spoke with in january. mr. parnas at that time had been indicted on several campaign finance charges. he has since been indicted on additional fraud charges. but we sat down together on the actual eve of president trump's senate impeachment trial. >> lev, why do you want to testify to the impeachment investigation? >> i want to get the truth out because i feel it's important for our country. i think it's important for me. i think it's important for the world to know exactly what transpired and what happened because i think there's a lot of things that are being said that are not accurate, and i just want to make sure that they're accurate because things happened that need to get out. and i think the world needs to know. >> what do you think is the main inaccuracy or the main lie that's being told that you feel like you can correct? >> that t
the president's niece, who broke her silence after enduring a lifetime of what she described as her uncle'sdictiveness. she helped reveal the truth about donald trump's finances in a very consequential way. but we'll start tonight with lev parnas, who i spoke with in january. mr. parnas at that time had been indicted on several campaign finance charges. he has since been indicted on additional fraud charges. but we sat down together on the actual eve of president trump's senate impeachment...
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guest: uncle julian, uncle marion. those were our family.hen you were a part of this i spoke to bernius you are just a part of this network of individuals who some paid the ultimate sacrifice. to see bernice, with so many people whitewashing her father's legacy, to still remain true and still lift him up in his revolutionary truth, i talk about that in the book as well. it is a powerful thing to see. i had a collection of uncles and aunties who helped raise me, who were part of that village it takes to raise a child. host: new jersey, this is don, independent line. sellers, do, mr. you know a lot of white people? we basically have the same kind of struggles. for you to keep on -- i mean, it is nice that black people have their own particular take on what the struggle is all about, but believe me, brother, it is happening all over. yeah, i've got a few white friends. i know a lot of white folks. i understand the struggles of many others. in fact, i think the country has been asking for empathy. one of the things i try to do is empathize. i th
guest: uncle julian, uncle marion. those were our family.hen you were a part of this i spoke to bernius you are just a part of this network of individuals who some paid the ultimate sacrifice. to see bernice, with so many people whitewashing her father's legacy, to still remain true and still lift him up in his revolutionary truth, i talk about that in the book as well. it is a powerful thing to see. i had a collection of uncles and aunties who helped raise me, who were part of that village it...
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speaker pelosi and senator sanders want to send than $5000 from uncle sam. make a quarter of a million dollars. it nobody's out of work. but her so-called progressive frenzy the household needs survival checks. if i can believe in of five should have turn $350,000 before the spigot of government money would stop entirely. the socialism for rich people. that is what speaker pelosi and senator sanders have sketched out. that's a terrible way to help those who need it. and experts across the political spectrum agree that the liberal editors of the washington post have blasted the progress of demanding and on targeted giveawayd that would with huge amounts to perfectly comfortable families . larry summers around the treasury department for president clinton, and the economic council for president obama said there is no good economicte argument. for more on targeted checks with no linkage to need. in the liberal new york times reported this morning that a majority of the households they get non- targeted checks do not end up spending them on urgent needs but rath
speaker pelosi and senator sanders want to send than $5000 from uncle sam. make a quarter of a million dollars. it nobody's out of work. but her so-called progressive frenzy the household needs survival checks. if i can believe in of five should have turn $350,000 before the spigot of government money would stop entirely. the socialism for rich people. that is what speaker pelosi and senator sanders have sketched out. that's a terrible way to help those who need it. and experts across the...
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my uncle because my uncle is in a different households. but we've been together all this time but strictly speak and does make sense and it doesn't make sense that schools should be shots. so i think all of that makes people wonder what the messages but i think the message is definitely. pressing the breakdown street to the floor because we have no other choice. >>fair enough we'll have to leave it there because of timing doctor peter, chin-hong infectious disease expert medical professor at ucsf we thank you for shooting straight as always. >>always the yeah always a pleasure. thank you this week, the fda is expected to approve a covid-19. shot that could be in people's you know arms very soon after indeed, but many states say they just don't have the money right now to fund their vaccination programs in day are calling on congress for help kron four's washington correspondent. >>shot hudson has more. >>well congress has to provide the funding to local communities, ohio senator sherrod brown is urging his colleagues to help states fund th
my uncle because my uncle is in a different households. but we've been together all this time but strictly speak and does make sense and it doesn't make sense that schools should be shots. so i think all of that makes people wonder what the messages but i think the message is definitely. pressing the breakdown street to the floor because we have no other choice. >>fair enough we'll have to leave it there because of timing doctor peter, chin-hong infectious disease expert medical professor...
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using a machine uncle you naleo freeze the beans from the flesh of the coffee cherry then there washed. the 5 sacks of coffee cherries harvested yields just one sack of pop to munch coffee with the beams the still enclosed in the house . during the day the coffee is raked hourly to ensure even drawing in case of rain it must be brought in quickly. it takes a few days for the coffee to achieve the desired moisture content of exactly 11.5 percent but donna feliciana doesn't need a measuring device to tell when it's ready. you know it over the net and know in my heart when it's reached that point meter otherwise the coffee gets dried out and has no taste and he'll no narnia not in. domingo wants to offer his son better life one that's easier than his. if you're growing coffee is too much hard work looking after the bushes the harvest out of calling the sacks so i decided that my son shouldn't follow in my footsteps and york that it would be better if he went to school with drought is through the. mom is one of the 21 my own languages spoken in guatemala where the members comprise one of t
using a machine uncle you naleo freeze the beans from the flesh of the coffee cherry then there washed. the 5 sacks of coffee cherries harvested yields just one sack of pop to munch coffee with the beams the still enclosed in the house . during the day the coffee is raked hourly to ensure even drawing in case of rain it must be brought in quickly. it takes a few days for the coffee to achieve the desired moisture content of exactly 11.5 percent but donna feliciana doesn't need a measuring...
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the closest i came was my uncle who us a electrician at 30 rock.blocks away, i asked if i could drop by. when i got there, he told me something needed to be done in one of the "nightly news" offices and asked if i wanted to come along. there sitting on a sofa, i worked up the curbiourage to tao the woman at the desk, her name wassa ann and she worked at nightly. then she asked the question all adults ask kids. what do you want to be when you fr grow un? and i told her everything, how i wanted to be the next bryant gumbel. when my uncle interrupted my tore rant of oversharing to announce that it was time to go, i thanked her and she said wait a minutes, she pulled out a note pad and wrote down the name cad bradley and her phone number handing me the note, she said get yourself an internship on the "today" show. during two summer internships on the "today" show, i worked with giants including a hard charging political producer named phil griffin. i would often sit behind tom brokaw or w40e6r thoever the ans every night i could. repeatedly typing the
the closest i came was my uncle who us a electrician at 30 rock.blocks away, i asked if i could drop by. when i got there, he told me something needed to be done in one of the "nightly news" offices and asked if i wanted to come along. there sitting on a sofa, i worked up the curbiourage to tao the woman at the desk, her name wassa ann and she worked at nightly. then she asked the question all adults ask kids. what do you want to be when you fr grow un? and i told her everything, how...
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pompez was my great uncle, by the way. prof. carter: franklin fraser, in 1935, there was a riot in harlem, and after the riot the mayor of laguardia appointed a commission to look into the cause of the riot. i don't know if it's true. the first commission in u.s. history where the majority of members were black. that is what is often written about it. eunice is part of the commission, and she in fact was the secretary. he was the research director. if you look at the files of the commission, which never had much money because the city wouldn't give it the amount of money budgeted for it, frazier often didn't get played until -- paid until eunice's secretary would beg city hall for a check for money to pay him with. they became very close, although i quote in the book some private correspondence that was critical of his first draft of the commission's report, but they became very close and stayed in touch for some while, although i don't know about in eunice's later years. pompes.nd the raids that led to the arrest of heinz took
pompez was my great uncle, by the way. prof. carter: franklin fraser, in 1935, there was a riot in harlem, and after the riot the mayor of laguardia appointed a commission to look into the cause of the riot. i don't know if it's true. the first commission in u.s. history where the majority of members were black. that is what is often written about it. eunice is part of the commission, and she in fact was the secretary. he was the research director. if you look at the files of the commission,...
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former homeland security secretary uncle turned off and former microsoft ceo steve ballmer join a conversation on the biden administration's immigration policies. they talk about building trust in immigrant communities, border security, and the importance of high skilled worker visas. axios organize this prerecorded event. stef: welcome to the immigration reset virtual event. i'm stef kight, a political reporter for axios, and i'm coming to you from my home in arlington, virginia. thank you to usafacts for making this third conversation possible. we had a chance to discuss various topics, including the future of our economy, public health, and immigration policies. welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube, twitter, linkedin and axios.com. please follow along using #axios event and @axios on twitter. over the next 30 minutes we will discuss bipartisan initiatives and wide-ranging impacts on immigrants and refugees.
former homeland security secretary uncle turned off and former microsoft ceo steve ballmer join a conversation on the biden administration's immigration policies. they talk about building trust in immigrant communities, border security, and the importance of high skilled worker visas. axios organize this prerecorded event. stef: welcome to the immigration reset virtual event. i'm stef kight, a political reporter for axios, and i'm coming to you from my home in arlington, virginia. thank you to...
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one, a firefighter, one a purple heart world war ii vet who worked in a meatpacking plant, to my uncles, one a former u.p.s. driver, small business owner, and my mother-in-law an my sister-in-law, both who are heroes and nurses. because of them, my fight for working families, wage protections, collective bargaining, workplace protection, have continued to be in every sense of the word personal. and that's the way policy should be. these laws we pass, unfortunately on some occasions don't pass because of stalemates, aren't just dollars and cents on a page. they are affecting people's lives. i hope for this body and for the american people that we can have a congress and a senate who sees that and understands the value of public service. until we get there fully, i hope that young people across the country find their why and run. we need you. and when you get here, i hope you do the work. and i hope you find an incredible staff like i did to help you do it. you see, this place is not about the crystal chandeliers or fancy titles. it is about the work. it is about the people in your distri
one, a firefighter, one a purple heart world war ii vet who worked in a meatpacking plant, to my uncles, one a former u.p.s. driver, small business owner, and my mother-in-law an my sister-in-law, both who are heroes and nurses. because of them, my fight for working families, wage protections, collective bargaining, workplace protection, have continued to be in every sense of the word personal. and that's the way policy should be. these laws we pass, unfortunately on some occasions don't pass...
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popular,s enormously he is your great uncle. he was enormously popular and when he was finally arrested, and actually cost eunice something on the streets. a lot of people turned against her at the time. he was a great and colorful and , and she went to new york cubans games. he ended up taking a deal where he testified against hines. the reason i mention this, and the reason that they are what i said before. when eunice was involved in gangsters, white harlem loved her. ton do we turn his attention numbers kings, and a lot of harlem did actually turn against her at that point. the sense was that she was not -- now she was doing something that was wrong. and that was partly because tom perez was popular, and partly because 10000 and 20,000 were employed. he is a really colorful thinker. who isy numbers runner in the baseball hall of fame. here, just wait one minute for the boom. sorry. >> i'm interested more about your grandmother, how old you were when you knew her or how close you were to her. your grandfather. family stuff he
popular,s enormously he is your great uncle. he was enormously popular and when he was finally arrested, and actually cost eunice something on the streets. a lot of people turned against her at the time. he was a great and colorful and , and she went to new york cubans games. he ended up taking a deal where he testified against hines. the reason i mention this, and the reason that they are what i said before. when eunice was involved in gangsters, white harlem loved her. ton do we turn his...
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. >> uncle sam writing it on twitter whether it for any black generals in world war i? >> no there was not. the first african american general was not promoted until 1940. that is benjamin davis senior. the highest ranking african american during world war one was the guy, the gentleman i just refer, to general charles young. he's interpreted several times of the exhibition, he was the third african american to graduate from west point in 1989, in world war i he was a lieutenant colonel when the world war started, he had gone through the war, and wanted to be promoted to colonel. but he was in voluntarily retired for a medical reason. but he was reinstated five days before the war ended. there is a story behind that. in that his colonel ranks. there were no african american general officers during world war i. >> tony is in newport, tennessee, good morning, you're next. >> good morning. i've just got a couple of things. 65 and 66, my father is also a military. i'm not beingnnc"tÑ prejudiced t all. i was an army bases at the time. but when i wind up going to port brad at
. >> uncle sam writing it on twitter whether it for any black generals in world war i? >> no there was not. the first african american general was not promoted until 1940. that is benjamin davis senior. the highest ranking african american during world war one was the guy, the gentleman i just refer, to general charles young. he's interpreted several times of the exhibition, he was the third african american to graduate from west point in 1989, in world war i he was a lieutenant...
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. >> i want to say good riddance to my three-months quarantine at my uncle's house. >> reporter: oneers shredded the difficulties of the pandemic year as they set their sights on 2021. >> are you ready to say good-bye to self-doubt, laziness, procrastination and emotional baggage? put it in that shredder, buddy. drop that down in there. there it goes! >> reporter: the virtual list of good riddance included things like the toilet paper shortage and the sickness 2020 brought. a new study suggests 65% of new yorkers would like election talk to go away and 2 in 5 parents are wishing good riddance to remote learning. >> good-bye paper file folders. that's a fun one. >> reporter: meanwhile, preparations are under way as this year's times square celebration will go on, but not as usual. this year's guests are by invite only. everyone else can watch on tv or stream online. >> there's going to be live entertainment, the ball's going to drop. but there's not going to be people. just like here for good riddance day, it's a much smaller crowd. there's basically going to be no people that are per
. >> i want to say good riddance to my three-months quarantine at my uncle's house. >> reporter: oneers shredded the difficulties of the pandemic year as they set their sights on 2021. >> are you ready to say good-bye to self-doubt, laziness, procrastination and emotional baggage? put it in that shredder, buddy. drop that down in there. there it goes! >> reporter: the virtual list of good riddance included things like the toilet paper shortage and the sickness 2020...
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sometimes he appears in costume, just like uncle tom, and talking like uncle remiss. and sometimes he wears a brooks brothers soup, he speaks also from as one gentlemen to another. a brooks brother suit he was wearing. and clinton does not even know where he comes from. years back to 1870, when the memories of the fighting was new. was deacon born a slave? he likes parades, and ceremonies. clinton has seen him just a few days before. stepping out for decoration day, in the uniform of the grand armory of the republic. and the g.a.r., was it infernal organization. all its members serve to the union forces. during reconstruction, it fought for black rose voting rights. many of deacons close, our other peoples casts off. i would like to think uniform was his from the start. that he might have been once a soldier. no matter that uniform source. a man with deacons sense of occasion would if you are real. that we lost in may 1987. i put this lineup earlier, and i dissipated that's where it is, that's the particular relief i'm talking about. this is new england's most stirrin
sometimes he appears in costume, just like uncle tom, and talking like uncle remiss. and sometimes he wears a brooks brothers soup, he speaks also from as one gentlemen to another. a brooks brother suit he was wearing. and clinton does not even know where he comes from. years back to 1870, when the memories of the fighting was new. was deacon born a slave? he likes parades, and ceremonies. clinton has seen him just a few days before. stepping out for decoration day, in the uniform of the grand...
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and renaissance, john brown abolitionist and mightier than the sword, uncle tom's cabin and the battle for america. he is a regular book reviewer or the new york review of books, the new york times book review and the wall street journal. david will be in conversation with james oaks, one of the leading historians of 19th century america. james' pioneering works include the ruling race, 1982. slavery and freedom and then interpretation of the old south. the radical and the republican, frederi frederick douglas, abraham lincoln and the triumph slavery politics and the latest book, freedom national, the destruction of slavery in the united states, 1861-1865. today we'll have a conversation for 40, 45 minutes and take questions for 10 or 15 minutes. please click on the question box below in your-- to type in your question. and jim will be sure to get to as many of you as he can. we will try to end this program after about one hour. at 7:00 eastern time. again, thanks to the leon levy foundation for funding this and all of our other events. jim oaks. i now turn the conversation over to you
and renaissance, john brown abolitionist and mightier than the sword, uncle tom's cabin and the battle for america. he is a regular book reviewer or the new york review of books, the new york times book review and the wall street journal. david will be in conversation with james oaks, one of the leading historians of 19th century america. james' pioneering works include the ruling race, 1982. slavery and freedom and then interpretation of the old south. the radical and the republican, frederi...
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the president's only niece warned us do not give my uncle four more years.riest part, though, to me is she says, oh, you think this was the bad part. no. the worst is yet to come. why? mary trump says she's got the answer because she's working on a new book that examines exactly this. let's get a little insight next. ♪ anywhere convenience. everyday security. bankers here to help. for wherever you want to go. chase. make more of what's yours. i'm a peer educator,... a fitness buff,... and a champion for my own health. i talked with my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with... dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with...just 2 medicines... in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredients... or if you take dofetilide. hepat
the president's only niece warned us do not give my uncle four more years.riest part, though, to me is she says, oh, you think this was the bad part. no. the worst is yet to come. why? mary trump says she's got the answer because she's working on a new book that examines exactly this. let's get a little insight next. ♪ anywhere convenience. everyday security. bankers here to help. for wherever you want to go. chase. make more of what's yours. i'm a peer educator,... a fitness buff,... and a...
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he needs your uncle's cash. hapless trump lawsuits were thrown out again today in six different jurisdictions. notable trump losses today in nevada and in michigan and in minnesota. but even though none of the trump campaign claims have survived even the first brush with the legal system, where you actually have to bring proof to support your allegations, they're happy to just keep throwing anything against the wall indefinitely. today we heard from -- democratic representative malcolm kenyatta in pennsylvania, who we've talked to repeatedly about what -- he alerted us to this. that 75 republican legislators in pennsylvania, 75 house and senate republicans in pennsylvania signed on to a letter today telling their state's congressional delegation that they should contest season's election results for the electoral college. somehow in congress they should contest what the state reports. okay. knock yourself out. what's the cost, right? why not? just keep this charade going. what is the cost? interestingly, today t
he needs your uncle's cash. hapless trump lawsuits were thrown out again today in six different jurisdictions. notable trump losses today in nevada and in michigan and in minnesota. but even though none of the trump campaign claims have survived even the first brush with the legal system, where you actually have to bring proof to support your allegations, they're happy to just keep throwing anything against the wall indefinitely. today we heard from -- democratic representative malcolm kenyatta...
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i arrived here and i found i found my mother and my uncle brother and grandparents from the mother's side you know this man are barefoot like me only one 3rd of men and boys who tried to walk that marred survived and 2 turds were killed. over 8000 people dying in the biggest mass murder since the 2nd world war. a 2 hour drive away from schreiber in itself is a bustling multi-ethnic town of over 100000 inhabitants in eastern balls man. for her. money achieve each and has sent her son of age have known each other for a long time were mere has been living into his love for just a few weeks he is studying goal and is about to do his exams at the university of tulsa her son also wants to document me a story for the memorial. he started conducting interviews a year ago and has already done over $100.00. more mia was 11 years old when his representative found as a child he knew about the atrocities and dragged by the bosnian serb soldiers he fled to the un safe area with his mother. gone as not to be a leg up we were there in the buildings for about $3.00 to $4.00 days a month there was no
i arrived here and i found i found my mother and my uncle brother and grandparents from the mother's side you know this man are barefoot like me only one 3rd of men and boys who tried to walk that marred survived and 2 turds were killed. over 8000 people dying in the biggest mass murder since the 2nd world war. a 2 hour drive away from schreiber in itself is a bustling multi-ethnic town of over 100000 inhabitants in eastern balls man. for her. money achieve each and has sent her son of age have...