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and that makes us unique. because you can be pulling a book off the shelf and you're looking at it, and you're thinking that's going to to be a $20 book, and you pleasantly surprised to find out it's $7.95 instead. i think that's unique. so welcome. here we are in the orange room at the entrance. one of our two entrances into the bookstore. we have seven different color-coded rooms. we have over a million books, and in this room we have our cooking, and over here we have our used book-buying counter. well, when you come into our store, we're glad to do a couple of things, and we have in almost every room an information counterrer. and then we have a store map. and powell's is pretty famous for its store map. this gives you an example of how extensive our location is. and our store map also doubles as a poster, so you can take it home with you and constantly be reminded of the riches that are in portland, oregon. so i'm going to take you to probably the most popular, one of the most popular sections in the stor
and that makes us unique. because you can be pulling a book off the shelf and you're looking at it, and you're thinking that's going to to be a $20 book, and you pleasantly surprised to find out it's $7.95 instead. i think that's unique. so welcome. here we are in the orange room at the entrance. one of our two entrances into the bookstore. we have seven different color-coded rooms. we have over a million books, and in this room we have our cooking, and over here we have our used book-buying...
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carolyn: unique salon & spa. lemonis: the owner, carolyn devito, was badly burned by her ex-partner... carolyn: you expected us to do the work in the salons for nothing! lemonis: ...and is now drowning in debt. carolyn: i juggle every day of my life. lemonis: her salons look tired, and her staff is feuding. susan: my job is to know that you're doing your job right. lacey: i am doing my job right. lemonis: without leadership... so, what do you do here? debbie: um... lemonis: ...some investment... carolyn: i haven't taken a paycheck in like six months. lemonis: ...unique salon & spa will likely go right down the drain. something's got to change, 'cause this model doesn't work. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you don't like money, don't follow my process. i make the tough decisions. we're closing the store. we're done. i'm not talking about it anymore. i back them up, spending my own money. it's not always pretty... man: perfect flavor. lemonis: ...but this is business. you got to trust t
carolyn: unique salon & spa. lemonis: the owner, carolyn devito, was badly burned by her ex-partner... carolyn: you expected us to do the work in the salons for nothing! lemonis: ...and is now drowning in debt. carolyn: i juggle every day of my life. lemonis: her salons look tired, and her staff is feuding. susan: my job is to know that you're doing your job right. lacey: i am doing my job right. lemonis: without leadership... so, what do you do here? debbie: um... lemonis: ...some...
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>> this is a unique circumstance because the tests that fundamental problem because it is compromised by racial bias to undermine the integrity of the court. checks is mitt take a different approach but it can i get away from those to establish the state as uninterested in the death sentence. >> to the extent it is unique and then have that fifth circuit approaches that availability? it is a unique case so that is an odd platform so that grants those in a very certain incentive -- percentage of cases i know how we can use that to articulate the general rule. >> it is an extraordinary case because they failed to acknowledge that that it will underscore said deep need with that factor should be considered to you determine if it is or is not appropriate would be wrong for the merit increase in this case? should i have just said with the substantial showing of denial with that we can dirty peek at the merits are they looking at it more closely?. >> they have made clear time and again that threshold review of merit. >> so should our decision be just that? with that appeal ability?. >> no.
>> this is a unique circumstance because the tests that fundamental problem because it is compromised by racial bias to undermine the integrity of the court. checks is mitt take a different approach but it can i get away from those to establish the state as uninterested in the death sentence. >> to the extent it is unique and then have that fifth circuit approaches that availability? it is a unique case so that is an odd platform so that grants those in a very certain incentive --...
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i have a unique perspective because i was the head of intelligence at u.s. customs and border protection, the largest component of dhs and the largest law enforcement organization in the united states. the customers are diverse and it's a challenge because it's not necessarily an either/or. we have the policymakers. and then the senior administration officials which you are the senior policy officials on this stuff in the legislature and we have the state and locals and we have to share it with the state and locals and we're the only one stat toirlly mandated to do that. but what i see equally as the come points. dhs a powerful organization, but they have had challenges getting information to them intelligence, high side information to the most critical components. i would use customs and border protection as one of those. they are the last line of defense for incoming foreign threats and law enforcement data will not cut it alone. we have to -- we will have to find solutions. either through our vetting and information sharing agreements or processes to ensu
i have a unique perspective because i was the head of intelligence at u.s. customs and border protection, the largest component of dhs and the largest law enforcement organization in the united states. the customers are diverse and it's a challenge because it's not necessarily an either/or. we have the policymakers. and then the senior administration officials which you are the senior policy officials on this stuff in the legislature and we have the state and locals and we have to share it with...
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my story's a little bit unique. i've struggled with health issues literally since the moment of my birth. by the time i was in my 40s, i was told it had attacked my spine and i would never have a career or work a 9-5 job again. i needed to find a way to support myself and make a living, quite honestly. and that's when i heard about snap-flipping. and i immediately went to the event and found out this is something i can do. now, i've been paid on nine deals. that, to me, is just amazing. the amount of money that has been generated, that i've made from that is just amazing. snap-flipping has just been such a blessing in our lives. >> as hgtv hosts and active investors, danny and i have done nearly 100 real estate deals. training more snap-flippers because, like many investors, we rely on snap-flippers to help us find our deals. >> and just like other investors, we're willing to pay them really good money. >> hey. >> omid, how you are? >> how you doing? >> good. how are you? >> good to see you. >> doing well, thanks. >
my story's a little bit unique. i've struggled with health issues literally since the moment of my birth. by the time i was in my 40s, i was told it had attacked my spine and i would never have a career or work a 9-5 job again. i needed to find a way to support myself and make a living, quite honestly. and that's when i heard about snap-flipping. and i immediately went to the event and found out this is something i can do. now, i've been paid on nine deals. that, to me, is just amazing. the...
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i think the other unique think is our breadth of inventory. so, we have a million books but we have about 450,000 titles at any one time, which means we have one or two of most of the books in our store, which means we have a river that is miles and miles wide but about an inch deep. and so it's all about selection and variety. to give you an example of the brent brent of inventory this, is our dickens section and starts down here and goes these entire case and then up to the section here. if you're looking for a copy of holiday hard items ,"" great expectations "you have eight of ten different types of" great expectations. "youings buy the hardback, the paperback, the book club addition, large print edition, fancy new edition, or a nice older addition. it's a very enpsych low speedic version of everything dickens wrote. we have large events here and offsite events, and of the 500 events they range from signature to ten people showing up for a debut author or poet, to 500 to a thousand people showing up for jimmy carter, bruce springsteen, and
i think the other unique think is our breadth of inventory. so, we have a million books but we have about 450,000 titles at any one time, which means we have one or two of most of the books in our store, which means we have a river that is miles and miles wide but about an inch deep. and so it's all about selection and variety. to give you an example of the brent brent of inventory this, is our dickens section and starts down here and goes these entire case and then up to the section here. if...
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. >> what makes us unique is a combination of several things in one of the most important ones is we started out as a used bookstore so we sell used and new right next to each other and to us it's the content that is king and it doesn't matter where it came from so out of our million books, half of them are used, half of them approximately new. that makes us unique because you could be pulling a book off the shelf and looking at it and think that's going to be a $20 book and you are surprised to find out it's $7.95 instead. so welcome, here we are in the orange room at the entrance. one of our two entrances into the bookstore.we have seven different color-coded rooms, over 1 million books and in this room we have our cooking and humor new arrivals and over here we have our used book by encounter. when you come into our store we are glad to do a couple things and first of all we are glad we have in almost every room information counter and a storm that and powells is famous for its store map. this gives you an example of how extensive our location is. and our store map also doubles as
. >> what makes us unique is a combination of several things in one of the most important ones is we started out as a used bookstore so we sell used and new right next to each other and to us it's the content that is king and it doesn't matter where it came from so out of our million books, half of them are used, half of them approximately new. that makes us unique because you could be pulling a book off the shelf and looking at it and think that's going to be a $20 book and you are...
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we had that unique voice.rstood we could get five out of nine votes at the supreme court but if we hadn't changed the culture, make the world safe for lgbt families, we had to tell stories, about them and children, not of science or the law. but the plaintiffs and the children. we told stories of those affected by the decision. those are the stories were told in public in those five years on the way to the supreme court. they were told in court. they did not only convince those five of ninejudges, but public opinion as well. i was doing what i did with my mum on a massive scale. getting back to this point about whether you have reached the destination, a sense of achievement, how deep it runs, donald trump is now in the white house... i can barely hear you say those words. it is tough to believe. you have to confront those words. i wonder whether you believe the election of donald trump... and, you know, there are certain things that have already happened. for example, he has rolled back the decision of allowi
we had that unique voice.rstood we could get five out of nine votes at the supreme court but if we hadn't changed the culture, make the world safe for lgbt families, we had to tell stories, about them and children, not of science or the law. but the plaintiffs and the children. we told stories of those affected by the decision. those are the stories were told in public in those five years on the way to the supreme court. they were told in court. they did not only convince those five of...
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>>> the dead sea known for its extremely high salt content which makes is unique but it's unique forther reason it is the lowest elevation on land on the planet which gives us a unique opportunity courtesy of the red bull air force team teaming one the royal jordanian air force. they have a pilot with a helicopter up in the air, a special pilot goes by the name of his royal high sign al hussein bin abdul ii. when you're the prince you can do whatever you want. they take off into the air to about 6,000 feet. thumbs up from his royal highness, if he says go, i guess you go. up they go into the sky like superman and headed for a particular spot. that spot marked by this jordanian flag. what that flag actually represents is sea level. and they're going to shoot right past it. get as close as they can, when they do, that led down to the dead sea shooting past. this is one of the unique opportunities where you get to open your canopy at the height underneath sea level. in fact, they're doing it at minus 550 feet. >> no kidding. >> yes! >> wow! that is much deeper than i expected to be. i t
>>> the dead sea known for its extremely high salt content which makes is unique but it's unique forther reason it is the lowest elevation on land on the planet which gives us a unique opportunity courtesy of the red bull air force team teaming one the royal jordanian air force. they have a pilot with a helicopter up in the air, a special pilot goes by the name of his royal high sign al hussein bin abdul ii. when you're the prince you can do whatever you want. they take off into the...
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the design is comprehensive and quite unique. josh kushner, jared kushner's brother. what kind of aroldis he played? mario: josh, my co-founder, we sat together five years ago and were complaining about health care experiences to read -- experiences. what will this cost me, where will this take me? we had cheat sheets. a year later, for my daughter's birth, it showed me the c-section rates that i might encounter the night of the birth using our oscar data so i know what to watch out for. josh was complaining about andng into the tr -- er having a bad experience getting health care in a convenient way. we have been in the since the beginning. what we spend our day on, we think about what is the next thing to launch, how do we make our messaging more powerful, have our concierge teams? any member of oscar has four team members that can watch real-time the health care system. what is the next feature we launch? that is what josh and i talk about every single day. emily: there was a lot of noise around this administration, around jar
the design is comprehensive and quite unique. josh kushner, jared kushner's brother. what kind of aroldis he played? mario: josh, my co-founder, we sat together five years ago and were complaining about health care experiences to read -- experiences. what will this cost me, where will this take me? we had cheat sheets. a year later, for my daughter's birth, it showed me the c-section rates that i might encounter the night of the birth using our oscar data so i know what to watch out for. josh...
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. >> you talk about a state that's unique, talk about alaska. they have 650 municipalities and cities that cow can't reach by car. that's a unique situation. our goal is to make certain that nobody falls through the cracks. we're able to provide coverage for every single american for their physicians and their care. and it's done in a way that makes it possible. >> the bottom line is, this vote is delayed. it was going to be on tuesday. did mcconnell have the votes to get it passed? >> i don't know. let me take this opportunity to convey our best wishes to senator mccain. he's a fighter. he'll be back. i never underestimate senator mcconnell's expertise in gettinging the votes. >> thank you, dr. tom price.
. >> you talk about a state that's unique, talk about alaska. they have 650 municipalities and cities that cow can't reach by car. that's a unique situation. our goal is to make certain that nobody falls through the cracks. we're able to provide coverage for every single american for their physicians and their care. and it's done in a way that makes it possible. >> the bottom line is, this vote is delayed. it was going to be on tuesday. did mcconnell have the votes to get it passed?...
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they give you that unique voice —— business.ge them to look at your own voice and the core of who you are because it can make you marketable and you can succeed. i think far too often writers and filmmakers try to go for what is profitable, what is hot at the moment. and the truth of thatis hot at the moment. and the truth of that is you are going to get your butt kicked in the end because someone butt kicked in the end because someone else is going to be very passionate about that subject. so, at the core of you and your sort of self identity, being gay is a really important part of that? sure, being 93v important part of that? sure, being gay is a big part of that, because that has a connection to love and who i love and who i spend my life with and the family that i am going to build. but also where i grew up in the united states probably formed who i am. so, growing up in the southin who i am. so, growing up in the south in a very conservative atmosphere, growing up in the military and understanding what that meant. the two
they give you that unique voice —— business.ge them to look at your own voice and the core of who you are because it can make you marketable and you can succeed. i think far too often writers and filmmakers try to go for what is profitable, what is hot at the moment. and the truth of thatis hot at the moment. and the truth of that is you are going to get your butt kicked in the end because someone butt kicked in the end because someone else is going to be very passionate about that subject....
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so that's very unique. you can go to countries like -- if you good to great britain fish prime minister, members mes of -- brian, the prime minister, members of cabinet, remain in parliament. that's not in the case in our system for any position whatsoever. you're elected vice president or president or -- and you're a senator you have to resign, you have to get out. you can't be not branch of government so that makes the vice-presidency unique even though they're limit powers. the most significant early vice president in terms of the institution i would suggest would be henry wallace. franklin roosevelt's second vice president. had an impact in a couple of different ways. first was that roosevelt for the first time for a presidential nominee insisted on henry wallace as his running mate for the third term in 1940, and he said he wouldn't run for a third term if he didn't get wallace as his running mate. that was significant to the institution of the vice presidency because it established presidential nomine
so that's very unique. you can go to countries like -- if you good to great britain fish prime minister, members mes of -- brian, the prime minister, members of cabinet, remain in parliament. that's not in the case in our system for any position whatsoever. you're elected vice president or president or -- and you're a senator you have to resign, you have to get out. you can't be not branch of government so that makes the vice-presidency unique even though they're limit powers. the most...
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are and certainly, the united states navy, this is very unique, what our audience was able to see.t this navy base and by the way, this is the largest navy base in the world. >> and whenever my relatives and family were coming to visit us, if there was a commissioning ceremony going on or troops coming back, a ship coming back from deployment, i always put an in there to bear witness to it. i was so delighted that you let the audience see the whole thing start to finish. >> absolutely. >> it's a unique ceremony, it's thrilling and i thought the president really delivered something special there today in the way he recognized our troops. you know, he has a way about him, his sincerity and his passion comes through how much he cares about them. the tribute to gerald ford was so appropriate. and then, he made a little news today and this is the news he made. he talked about our readiness, he didn't want cost overruns and we've got to fix the military and then he said we've got to end sequestration. i can tell you for a fact that the record of omb submit add budget with sequestration i
are and certainly, the united states navy, this is very unique, what our audience was able to see.t this navy base and by the way, this is the largest navy base in the world. >> and whenever my relatives and family were coming to visit us, if there was a commissioning ceremony going on or troops coming back, a ship coming back from deployment, i always put an in there to bear witness to it. i was so delighted that you let the audience see the whole thing start to finish. >>...
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unique needs and ask you mr. poth if there's any update on the court nation with canada as we share a large order with canada and minnesota. >> there's a lot of good news. canada is using the same exact spectrum than we will be utilizing with at&t so there's a lot of synergies. we have spent a great deal of time coordinating and comparing notes with canada and the public safety entities in that country as to what we are doing so there is the interoperability between the countries will also be realized. >> very good in this cam direct the from our team. i know you've been working directly with the public safety officials to tailor these unique state plans and as i mentioned we face unique public safety concerns some of them shared by senator hassan in the middle of winter and losing -- running out of gas and not being able to call. states have up to his understand of 45 days to review the plans and then ask questions. i know process is an important part of ensuring that the network that eventually addresses the pu
unique needs and ask you mr. poth if there's any update on the court nation with canada as we share a large order with canada and minnesota. >> there's a lot of good news. canada is using the same exact spectrum than we will be utilizing with at&t so there's a lot of synergies. we have spent a great deal of time coordinating and comparing notes with canada and the public safety entities in that country as to what we are doing so there is the interoperability between the countries will...
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. >> is american slavery unique? >> is unique to a certain extent. what a lot of people don't understand is that it is an institution from the 15 hundreds when the spanish first arrived until 1865 it became very socialized. what else is unique in the united states is that it's the largest institution of slavery in the americas. often times people think about brazil or latin america but that's no place where their 4 million on the ground. why did it begin in the states and by africa? >> it began in the americas at the time of discovery. they were already organized in their own societies and trading systems and so there were very few. there was ivory, gold, spices. those were the kind of things that initially were traded between europe and africa. but also at the same moment began to discover the americas and decided that the wealth is a cultural pursuit the desire or the need of the labor so that the tanning they begi began to e for people who could now be used in these colonial sites where the agrarian economy was being developed into the labor-inten
. >> is american slavery unique? >> is unique to a certain extent. what a lot of people don't understand is that it is an institution from the 15 hundreds when the spanish first arrived until 1865 it became very socialized. what else is unique in the united states is that it's the largest institution of slavery in the americas. often times people think about brazil or latin america but that's no place where their 4 million on the ground. why did it begin in the states and by africa?...
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tragically this is a unique onboard photograph. -- unique photograph. sheis wearing the same suit wore the day her husband lost his life in dallas. any time the kids had nothing to do, they were in the white house. they show up unannounced. in 1960 two, john john is playing around on the carpet. this is teddy's kids. and jfk posh kids. they would run around the compound and have a lot of fun. one of these pictures ended up being on the cover of the magazine. here is a famous picture taken in july of 19 three. this is a young 16-year-old kid by the name of the clinton. here he is meeting the president of the united states. he was there with the -- he had this opportunity. a photograph that clinton uses. above it is a picture taken in 1962. he was a photographer in that time, working for the los angeles times. kennedy would spend a lot of time with his brother-in-law and his sister in malibu california just outside of l.a.. jfk would run out to get a bit of that warm california water. little the public would recognize the president is out there. shoes and
tragically this is a unique onboard photograph. -- unique photograph. sheis wearing the same suit wore the day her husband lost his life in dallas. any time the kids had nothing to do, they were in the white house. they show up unannounced. in 1960 two, john john is playing around on the carpet. this is teddy's kids. and jfk posh kids. they would run around the compound and have a lot of fun. one of these pictures ended up being on the cover of the magazine. here is a famous picture taken in...
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to begin to isolate north korea economically and bring diplomatic pressure we believe china has a unique relationship with the regime in north korea and the unique ability to influence decisions by that regime and we call on china to use that influence along with other nations in the region to encourage north korea. to join the family of nations. to embrace a nuclear free korean itsnsula and abandon provocative actions and ballistic missile programs. >> you are offering support to countries to stand up to russian aggression. president trump in the u.s. is barely even willing to knowledge that russian meddling in our election. how do you square that differences and why should these nations believe your word when the president seems to be offering a slightly different message that will yet >> i think the president has confirmed repeatedly that we believe russia did metal in u.s. elections. haves also said it could been other actors as well. our intelligence that russia was involved and it's part of what inspired the bipartisan action in the congress to codify the sanctions are administrati
to begin to isolate north korea economically and bring diplomatic pressure we believe china has a unique relationship with the regime in north korea and the unique ability to influence decisions by that regime and we call on china to use that influence along with other nations in the region to encourage north korea. to join the family of nations. to embrace a nuclear free korean itsnsula and abandon provocative actions and ballistic missile programs. >> you are offering support to...
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it's that unique. you can go to the grocery store. you can go to the restaurants that are 5 minutes away. there's the same exposure to the area, but the privacy of being in your own space. there's a fireplace stove. there's an outdoor fire pit. there's horseshoe pits. >> the cabin provides a truly authentic and private desert getaway. >> almost everybody that's stayed here likes to hike, enjoys wildlife, enjoys the desert. >> you have an authentic experience that you're not gonna get from a hotel that's downtown. it's out in the surrounding community. and many folks really appreciate that. >> some people just can't handle the thought of strangers living in their homes, while others embrace it. >> i'm really open to having people stay in my home because it's just stuff. it's all replaceable. >> rachel hillis and her family often rent their house out through airbnb. >> i am so thankful for this website because by opening up our home, that gives us the ability then to go and travel, which i think is key to a family. >> they have traveled
it's that unique. you can go to the grocery store. you can go to the restaurants that are 5 minutes away. there's the same exposure to the area, but the privacy of being in your own space. there's a fireplace stove. there's an outdoor fire pit. there's horseshoe pits. >> the cabin provides a truly authentic and private desert getaway. >> almost everybody that's stayed here likes to hike, enjoys wildlife, enjoys the desert. >> you have an authentic experience that you're not...
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. >> host: is american slavery unique in any way? >> guest: american slavery is unique to a certain extent. i think what a lot of people don't understand about slavery in the united states is that it is an institution that lasted a long time, lasted from really the 1500s when the spanish first arrived until 1865. it's an institution that became very racialized, associated with slavery. if you were a black person you were a slave first. to prove you were free, if you had gore free tom papers with how or one could testify for you. it became sort of conflated with blackness, with being after african descent. what else is unique we come from larger institutional slavery in the americas. people think about brazil or latin america or their caribbean but no place, at no time were there four million slaves on the ground as there was in united states in 1862. so, these are the kinds of things that make the institutional slavery, the history of slavery in the united states, unique. >> host: how did it guinn the state -- did it begin in the sta
. >> host: is american slavery unique in any way? >> guest: american slavery is unique to a certain extent. i think what a lot of people don't understand about slavery in the united states is that it is an institution that lasted a long time, lasted from really the 1500s when the spanish first arrived until 1865. it's an institution that became very racialized, associated with slavery. if you were a black person you were a slave first. to prove you were free, if you had gore free...
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. >> is american slavery unique in any way? >> american slavery is unique to a certain extent. i think what a lot of people do not understand about slavery in the united states is that it is an institution that lasts a long time. it lasted for miller the 1500s when the spanish first arrived until the five. it's an institution and became very racialized and associated with if you are a black person in where you thought of as a slave first. but you can prove it but it became sort of associate with blackness. being of african descent. what else is unique about slavery nightsticks is that we come from a larger institution of slavery in the americas. latin america, the caribbean in particular. but in no place or no time with informing slaves on the ground as it was in the united states. so these are the kinds of things that make the institution of slavery in the united states unique. >> why africa? >> will begin in the americas. at the time of discovery really. i have this on the west coast of africa in 1450 or so and beginning trade relations was africans were already organizing th
. >> is american slavery unique in any way? >> american slavery is unique to a certain extent. i think what a lot of people do not understand about slavery in the united states is that it is an institution that lasts a long time. it lasted for miller the 1500s when the spanish first arrived until the five. it's an institution and became very racialized and associated with if you are a black person in where you thought of as a slave first. but you can prove it but it became sort of...
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. >> host: is american slavery unique in any way? >> guest: american slavery is unique to a certain extent. i think what a lot of people don't understand about slavery in the united states is that it's an institution that last a long time, it lasted from relief the 1500 when the spanish first arrived in 1865. it's an it's an institution that became very racialized. race was associated with slavery if you are a black person and you are thought of as a slave first. you can prove that you are free if you had your freedom papers with you or someone could testify for you. but it became inflated with black discomfiting of african dissent. what else is unique about slavery in the united states is that we hav had become the largt institution of slavery in the american spirit often people think about brazil or latin america or the caribbean in particular, but at no place at no time were therefore million slates on the ground as it was in the united states. in about 1862. these are the kinds of things that make the institution of slavery, the
. >> host: is american slavery unique in any way? >> guest: american slavery is unique to a certain extent. i think what a lot of people don't understand about slavery in the united states is that it's an institution that last a long time, it lasted from relief the 1500 when the spanish first arrived in 1865. it's an it's an institution that became very racialized. race was associated with slavery if you are a black person and you are thought of as a slave first. you can prove that...
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what makes the birth with of their little boy so unique. >> a transgender man from portland oregon is is welcoming newborn son into the world. tristan reece. he gave birth to leo two weeks ago. leo is the first biological child for reece and his husband. reece said the road to pregnancy was a rocky one the last time he tried to get pregnant he lay miss carriage this time things took a different turn. >> it's unique. people are not used to two men having a biological child between the two of them. we know it's unique. >> to see the very first beginning of leo of his life was amazing. >> well reece and his husband biff have two adopted childre children. we'll be right back. children. we'll be right back. stay with us, everyone ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find
what makes the birth with of their little boy so unique. >> a transgender man from portland oregon is is welcoming newborn son into the world. tristan reece. he gave birth to leo two weeks ago. leo is the first biological child for reece and his husband. reece said the road to pregnancy was a rocky one the last time he tried to get pregnant he lay miss carriage this time things took a different turn. >> it's unique. people are not used to two men having a biological child between...
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this seems a strange choice but it is unique.reated to change the image not only locally but around the world. it is mainly to help the population. to help the poorest members. as the situation has improved, it is nowjust this big beautiful bus. i love this bus. what is the history of its? the concept works on the lines of this being a representation. you can climb on the roof... who doesn't wa nt to climb on the roof... who doesn't want to climb on the roof of a bus? why did think as city like karadzic needs something like this? there has been a disconnect between the educated and the general population. what we have tried to do is eliminate that disconnect and show eve ryo ne eliminate that disconnect and show everyone that the culture that you have, the history, the city you live in is for everybody, whether you live in a mansion or a slump. did think it is misrepresented?” live in a mansion or a slump. did think it is misrepresented? i will say there is so much more to karachi than we know. the cityjust has so much depth. it
this seems a strange choice but it is unique.reated to change the image not only locally but around the world. it is mainly to help the population. to help the poorest members. as the situation has improved, it is nowjust this big beautiful bus. i love this bus. what is the history of its? the concept works on the lines of this being a representation. you can climb on the roof... who doesn't wa nt to climb on the roof... who doesn't want to climb on the roof of a bus? why did think as city like...
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he was known for his unique style on the anchor desk. our former colleague and long-time anchor said, vance was a leader and understood the challenges of being african-american. >> he met people. he talked to people. he was open to people. they responded to him in kind. > it was like a family member. spot on news. kimberly: just last month vance's face was featured on the famous ben's chile bowl. he earned numerous awards over his storied career and left a lasting impression on all washingtonians. three days after the world learned of his brain cancer diagnosis, senator john mccain went for a hike. daughter megan tweeted a photo of the two dressed in hiking gear looking out over the arizona landscape. the former presidential candidate and one-time prisoner of war is weighing treatment options but says he'll be back in washington soon. new developments are expected next week on two fronts, first on russia. white house adviser jared kushner is going to testify in private before the house and senate intelligence committees on monday and on
he was known for his unique style on the anchor desk. our former colleague and long-time anchor said, vance was a leader and understood the challenges of being african-american. >> he met people. he talked to people. he was open to people. they responded to him in kind. > it was like a family member. spot on news. kimberly: just last month vance's face was featured on the famous ben's chile bowl. he earned numerous awards over his storied career and left a lasting impression on all...
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unique wildlife in the trees above.troying the other? a singaporean artist's graphic novel has topped the list of nominations for the eisners, the oscars of the comic book world. sonny liew‘s book, called the art of charlie chan hock chye, is about singapore's turbulent political past. though freely available in singapore, it has been criticised by the government for potentially undermining their authority. mr liew tells the bbc the challenges he faced in making the book. charlie chan hock chye is essentially a history of singapore, told through the lens of a comic book artist. the reason why i wanted to do this book is because singapore has been essentially ruled by one party since the independence in 1965. because of that, we've had a mainstream narrative of our history that is told through the eyes of the ruling party. well, the book does challenge some of the myths of our mainstream narrative. so, i mean, any challenge to that narrative they don't take lightly. in other countries, you always have competing narrative
unique wildlife in the trees above.troying the other? a singaporean artist's graphic novel has topped the list of nominations for the eisners, the oscars of the comic book world. sonny liew‘s book, called the art of charlie chan hock chye, is about singapore's turbulent political past. though freely available in singapore, it has been criticised by the government for potentially undermining their authority. mr liew tells the bbc the challenges he faced in making the book. charlie chan hock...
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some people are proud to be part of china although hong kong has a unique and cultural and linguistic identity. this is one of the reasons for the tension here. it has helped drive up the real estate prices and led to a housing crisis which is at the root of much of the disaffection of the young hong kongers feel of the chinese central rule here. >> ivan, we are seeing on the streets with you giving us this view of what happens in hong kong. it is what makes that city different from other cities in china. very diverse array of political opinions there. again, the chinese president saying there is a line that cannot be crossed. our senior international correspondent ivan watson live in hong kong. thank you for the reporting. >>> still ahead here on "newsroom" troops on the ground say the battle is nearly over in final days to bring the fiercest fighting. >>> and a graduate student disappears in the west. how we can understand the mystery of what happened to her. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b
some people are proud to be part of china although hong kong has a unique and cultural and linguistic identity. this is one of the reasons for the tension here. it has helped drive up the real estate prices and led to a housing crisis which is at the root of much of the disaffection of the young hong kongers feel of the chinese central rule here. >> ivan, we are seeing on the streets with you giving us this view of what happens in hong kong. it is what makes that city different from other...
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. >> it's quite unique. >> well, let's take a look. oh, my god, this is not for real! i am totally creeped out right now. >> we have axes. we have knives. we have mallets. >> guns. >> there are a few guns in here. >> floor to ceiling, in every nook and niche -- big and small, sharp and blunt. intricate rows of knives, arrays of swords, hoards of hatchets. talk about "axes of evil"! >> you have to look at this more as an art display. i mean, my brother compiled this collection over his entire life. >> and he lived here? >> he lived here. >> in this room? >> his tv's in here, his bathroom is in here, and his bedroom is in here. >> where's his bed? i don't see a bed. >> up in the rafters. >> i know that our show is "strange inheritance," but this is truly weird. >> you had to know my brother. he was a little strange, but he was my brother. >> robert marek is born near san francisco in 1958. he's the second of four boys. tom is the youngest. >> we had a great childhood. i mean, we were four male children, one year apart, and we egged each other on. >> was there anything ab
. >> it's quite unique. >> well, let's take a look. oh, my god, this is not for real! i am totally creeped out right now. >> we have axes. we have knives. we have mallets. >> guns. >> there are a few guns in here. >> floor to ceiling, in every nook and niche -- big and small, sharp and blunt. intricate rows of knives, arrays of swords, hoards of hatchets. talk about "axes of evil"! >> you have to look at this more as an art display. i mean, my...
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that is kind of what is really unique about it.slow braised pork ribs with buah keluak curry. this is the dish that everyone recognises pearnakan cuisine by, and we always say, you know, if you can cook this dish well, it means that you can cook every other dish well. the base of most peranakan dishes are really what we call the spice base or rempah, and typically they consist of key ingredients like shallots, garlic, candle nuts, shrimp paste, galangal, turmeric and lemongrass. shrimp paste smells bad to some people — like socks that you never wash for a week. to us, it is delicious. we are going to caramelise it with some oil, until it dries up. it has this really nice depth of flavour. it adds something really rich and something really special to the sauce. 0ur kind of food, you really have to take time and dedication because if you rush it, the food will not be as good. you can start to smell the lemongrass, the garlic, the chilli and the tumeric. really fragrant at this point. this is the smell that i grew up with and it is re
that is kind of what is really unique about it.slow braised pork ribs with buah keluak curry. this is the dish that everyone recognises pearnakan cuisine by, and we always say, you know, if you can cook this dish well, it means that you can cook every other dish well. the base of most peranakan dishes are really what we call the spice base or rempah, and typically they consist of key ingredients like shallots, garlic, candle nuts, shrimp paste, galangal, turmeric and lemongrass. shrimp paste...
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so that's what is really unique about it.ork ribs with buah keluak curry. this is the dish that everyone recognises the peranakan cuisine by. we always say if you can cook this dish well, it means that you can cook every other dish well. the base of most peranakan dishes are really what we call a spice base, rempah, and typically they consist of a few ingredients like shalotts, garlic, nuts, shrimp paste, galangal, turmeric and lemongrass. shrimp paste smells to some people bad, like socks that you have never washed for a week. to us, delicious. we are going to caramelise it with some oil until it dries up, and it has this really nice depth of flavour. there is something really rich, and it adds something special to the sauce. in our kind of food, you really have to take time and be patient. if you rush it, the food will not taste good. so now you start to smell the garlic, the lemongrass, the chilli and the turmeric. at this point, this is the smell that i grew up with, and that is really the thing that always reminds me of
so that's what is really unique about it.ork ribs with buah keluak curry. this is the dish that everyone recognises the peranakan cuisine by. we always say if you can cook this dish well, it means that you can cook every other dish well. the base of most peranakan dishes are really what we call a spice base, rempah, and typically they consist of a few ingredients like shalotts, garlic, nuts, shrimp paste, galangal, turmeric and lemongrass. shrimp paste smells to some people bad, like socks that...
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. >> one of the most unique relationships and important relationship in u.s. political history. i think it starts with bill clinton being a person who refused to lord his victory over dad. he was humble in victory, which is very important in dealing with other peopleme. and i think dad was willing to rise above the political contest. in other words, it starts with the individual's character. and both men in my judgment displayed strong character. and therefore their friendship was able to be formed. >> fascinating. let's talk about that with cnn special correspondent. it's fascinating, jaime, to hear
. >> one of the most unique relationships and important relationship in u.s. political history. i think it starts with bill clinton being a person who refused to lord his victory over dad. he was humble in victory, which is very important in dealing with other peopleme. and i think dad was willing to rise above the political contest. in other words, it starts with the individual's character. and both men in my judgment displayed strong character. and therefore their friendship was able to...
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that's very unique. you can go to countries like, if you were to go to great britain, the prime minister, the numbers of the cabinet also remain in parliament while they're in an executive cabinet. that's not the case in our system for any position whatsoever. if you're elected vice president or president and you're a senator, he hath to resign. you have to get out. you can't be in another branch of government so that makes the presidency burgundy, even though they are again limited powers. most significant early vice president in terms of the institution i would suggest would be henry wallace here henry wallace was franklin roosevelt second vice president. he was elected with him in 1940. he had impact in a couple of different ways. first was that roosevelt for the first time for presidential nominee insisted on henry wallace as his running mate when he was running on his third term in 1940, and he said he wouldn't run for a third term if he didn't get wallace as his running mate. that was significant t
that's very unique. you can go to countries like, if you were to go to great britain, the prime minister, the numbers of the cabinet also remain in parliament while they're in an executive cabinet. that's not the case in our system for any position whatsoever. if you're elected vice president or president and you're a senator, he hath to resign. you have to get out. you can't be in another branch of government so that makes the presidency burgundy, even though they are again limited powers....
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we have objects related to washington which truly are unique. one of a kind. and they bring to life his leadership, his incredible role
we have objects related to washington which truly are unique. one of a kind. and they bring to life his leadership, his incredible role
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the special counsel's situation, which is a bit unique in the way it's structured. it's not an independent counsel. it's a special counsel. you have to be evaluating conflicts as they -- as a matter moves forward. remember, we're not at an investigative stage yet. i'm not going to start talking about individual and particular conflicts that could exist that would render or put us in a position where we would, in
the special counsel's situation, which is a bit unique in the way it's structured. it's not an independent counsel. it's a special counsel. you have to be evaluating conflicts as they -- as a matter moves forward. remember, we're not at an investigative stage yet. i'm not going to start talking about individual and particular conflicts that could exist that would render or put us in a position where we would, in
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he is a unique player, and his role will be the same one he has had over the past years.e is a player who can play in any position, and can do it well. to cricket now, and south africa have thrashed england in the second test at trent bridge, to level the series at 1—1 with two to play. the hosts crumbling to i33 all—out in their second innings, to lose by a whopping 340 runs, former england captain alastair cook the only batsman to offer any prolonged resistance, vernon philander and keshav maharaj doing most of the damage for the proteas. we know they are a very strong team,
he is a unique player, and his role will be the same one he has had over the past years.e is a player who can play in any position, and can do it well. to cricket now, and south africa have thrashed england in the second test at trent bridge, to level the series at 1—1 with two to play. the hosts crumbling to i33 all—out in their second innings, to lose by a whopping 340 runs, former england captain alastair cook the only batsman to offer any prolonged resistance, vernon philander and...
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that makes it unique and a work of art.itars and ukuleles are online and the rest are walk—in customers. like before where the clients we get a mostly from the philippines, it is easier for us to showcase our products and our with everything online. we have one brand, we ship the item without strings. and they slap the rembrandt on it. there are other ones we were gone from start to finish and wish it goes direct to the customer. there are less and less people working on this craft. the skill is not being passed from one generation to another. even though we can train them, the interest is not there. we hold onto oui’ interest is not there. we hold onto our passion of making quality instruments. let the people understand that there are still handcrafted instruments like that. beautifully made handcrafted guitars and ukuleles from the philippines. before we go, let's have a look at the markets. the all ordinaries is down because petroleum producers have lost steam after an eight session winning streak. thank you for investin
that makes it unique and a work of art.itars and ukuleles are online and the rest are walk—in customers. like before where the clients we get a mostly from the philippines, it is easier for us to showcase our products and our with everything online. we have one brand, we ship the item without strings. and they slap the rembrandt on it. there are other ones we were gone from start to finish and wish it goes direct to the customer. there are less and less people working on this craft. the skill...
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this is unique and very expensive.would be quite perturbing to the people living in it. >> thank you for coming in and providing your perspective. it is something that i do not think we have seen in quite some time. let's turn things over to our chief meteorologist, bill martin. >>> for us around here, it's friday and is the weekend. the weather is shaking the -- shaping up to be a nice one. last week and it was sweltering hot with triple digits. high fire danger and spare the air. that is not going to happen. it will get warm inland and i think we will see triple digit heat as well in some of the areas in the inland valleys. we are high and dry. you can take a peek at what's happening for everybody. is the usual suspects getting wet right now. up in the northern plains, the northern mississippi valley, pardon me. and in for us you've got fog free along the coast. it's a beautiful afternoon as a was last night too. i expect we will see fog like this morning. and that will set us up for a day tomorrow a lot like today.
this is unique and very expensive.would be quite perturbing to the people living in it. >> thank you for coming in and providing your perspective. it is something that i do not think we have seen in quite some time. let's turn things over to our chief meteorologist, bill martin. >>> for us around here, it's friday and is the weekend. the weather is shaking the -- shaping up to be a nice one. last week and it was sweltering hot with triple digits. high fire danger and spare the...
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there are unique elements in the way the culture and. around the regime. >> the way it forms into a larger sense of american pluralism -- not yielding your religion or your racial or ethnic identity, that sort of thing, is a part of what is unique about us. i would say that, yes, the creed operates -- an italian-american is not an italian. but then again, and italian-american isnot a wasp or other kind of american. there is an interplay between the things that hold us together, the things that we have to agree to come and pluralism that we nevertheless maintained. it is one thing if you can make a concept of multiculturalism intelligible. pluralism assumes a kind of creedal unum we are talking about and presumes assimilation. some degree of assimilation to the general culture is sine qua non for there to be pluralism. >> questions, comments? sir, down here, yeah. >> thank you. excellent panel. the other day on national public radio, and i apologize -- [laughter] just kidding. there was advertising by the university of maryland that we ar
there are unique elements in the way the culture and. around the regime. >> the way it forms into a larger sense of american pluralism -- not yielding your religion or your racial or ethnic identity, that sort of thing, is a part of what is unique about us. i would say that, yes, the creed operates -- an italian-american is not an italian. but then again, and italian-american isnot a wasp or other kind of american. there is an interplay between the things that hold us together, the things...
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. >> the warriors come up with a unique fund-raising plan for unique fund-raising plan for their new the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >>> no matter the political party, people all over the country are sending their support for senator john mccain. his type of brain cancer is an especially aggressive form. this morning, we're hearing heartfelt messages from his wife and his daughter. here's emily. >> just last week, senator john mccain was talking health care on the senate floor. >> if we're going to stay here to work, thenet's get some work done. >> but on friday, he returned to arizona to undergo surgery to remove a blood clot. that procedure leading doctors to discover a brain tumor called glioblastoma. a rare and aggressive type of brain cancer afflicted just 3 out of 100,000 people in the u.s. >> god knows how this ends. not m
. >> the warriors come up with a unique fund-raising plan for unique fund-raising plan for their new the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >>> no matter the political party, people all over the country are sending their support for...
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good biometrics, which depend on something unique about you, simple answer?cognition and retina scanning are used at passport control in various countries and fingerprint scanning on smart phones has taken off as a mean of paying for anything for coffee from a bus ticket. but even those promoting biometrics admit consumers have two big concerns. privacy and the security of the technology, whether can be spoofed. if we got that right and put the right processes in place, i think the convenience of the biometrics offers will create a fantastic customer experience. german hackers claimed they fool the iris scanner with a high—definition photo. but the phone maker and tsb insist it is unlikely that anybody would have both the phone and the photo needed to defeat the system. all across bbc news today we are looking at the pressure of child ca re looking at the pressure of child care forfamilies looking at the pressure of child care for families around the world. problems for working families during the holidays, and how businesses respond. chukker in the us is a b
good biometrics, which depend on something unique about you, simple answer?cognition and retina scanning are used at passport control in various countries and fingerprint scanning on smart phones has taken off as a mean of paying for anything for coffee from a bus ticket. but even those promoting biometrics admit consumers have two big concerns. privacy and the security of the technology, whether can be spoofed. if we got that right and put the right processes in place, i think the convenience...