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nervous. >> american pride week: some people that do wonderful things in our country, our unsung heroesr, but also you taught--
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standard is what i like to call the unsung hero. it's because there are just endlessly examples. of the way in which sarah and intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted and transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral about an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of other products we use every day. but it's. mended such as. you. think about your computer. chips can be manufactured if you do not have high quality said. the minerals extracted from sand are at the core of our hyper connected society a form of basic material for microchips without which our computers credit cards bank machine cell phones and many other devices would not exist. sandeep analysis supply in our airplanes the plastics lightweight alloys of the fuselage and jet engines even the paint and tires are all made with sand. it's almost become like a the a we don't think too much about
standard is what i like to call the unsung hero. it's because there are just endlessly examples. of the way in which sarah and intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted and transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral about an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of...
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the week's unsung heros if you will. tonight our story comes in the ash covered villages in the shadow of guatemala's volcano disast disaster. it's about the american civilians that quickly answered the call for help. >> the heartbreaking images coming out of guatemala shook miami business man and philanthropist to his core. >> people were living in a village that got completely inihilated. >> it's something in you. >> within two days of the deadly eruption they jumped on a flight to the disaster zone. >> we saw this erupt at 7:00 in the morning and we were planning the trip by 9:00 a.m. >> there he met up with allison thompson from new york, founder of a group called third wave volunteers whose motto is everyone is needed. >> my mission is about love. i love you and care for you. i go around and hug everyone. >> first up, buy >> we find it's easier to purchase stuff on the spot here. >> even a bar of soap can make a difference. many of the survivors have absolutely nothing left. their faces show desperation as they swar
the week's unsung heros if you will. tonight our story comes in the ash covered villages in the shadow of guatemala's volcano disast disaster. it's about the american civilians that quickly answered the call for help. >> the heartbreaking images coming out of guatemala shook miami business man and philanthropist to his core. >> people were living in a village that got completely inihilated. >> it's something in you. >> within two days of the deadly eruption they jumped...
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standard is what i like to call an unsung hero. it's because there's a joke endlessly examples. of the way in which sand intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted and transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral found an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of other products we use every day. but it's a strategic mended such as. you. think about your computer. chips can be manufactured if you do not have high quality send. the minerals extracted from sand are at the core of our hyper connected society a form of basic material for microchips without which our computers credit cards bank machine cell phones and many other devices would not exist. sand even helps us fly in our airplanes the plastics lightweight alloys of the fuselage and jet engines even the paint and tires are all made with sand. it's almost become like a the air we breathe we don't thi
standard is what i like to call an unsung hero. it's because there's a joke endlessly examples. of the way in which sand intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted and transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral found an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of other...
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adina campbell, talking to some of the unsung heroes of the nhs.en bett. for five days in a row we have had temperatures reaching 30 plus somewhere in the uk. today the hottest weather was again in gwynedd where the temperature hit 32 celsius. a bit of a different story along eastern coasts as we saw low cloud coming down into cromer. that was earlier on. it has always been hugging those eastern coasts. most places will have a lovely sunny evening, but overnight that cloud will come inland on the breeze, pushing the cloud into scotland and england as far as the midlands. further west this is where it will be warmest overnight. into the weekend and we are taking the heat that we have had over the past few days into the weekend. most places will be dry, very warm or hot and sunny. there could be some downpours in the fire south—west as this area of low pressure gets closer at the weekend goes on, so pressure will be falling eventually. ahead of those storms we are drawing in our area from the near continent by sunday and that will pick up that humili
adina campbell, talking to some of the unsung heroes of the nhs.en bett. for five days in a row we have had temperatures reaching 30 plus somewhere in the uk. today the hottest weather was again in gwynedd where the temperature hit 32 celsius. a bit of a different story along eastern coasts as we saw low cloud coming down into cromer. that was earlier on. it has always been hugging those eastern coasts. most places will have a lovely sunny evening, but overnight that cloud will come inland on...
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higher, more than 10% higher lots of shorts in the name and tech refuses to quit this time led by unsung heroes, amd. and you know we think the world of lisa sue. and we have ceo of qualcomm later on in the show alphabet got dinged. facebook had one more "new york times" hatchet job facebook has let trust be a casualty in the business model politicians do want another crack at mark zuckerberg though. not the number of points that we put on, it is the breadth of the move just as they have been for the nasdaq and the very broad russell 2,000. derek in virginia. >> caller: love your show. appreciate all your good work. >> thank you chief. >> caller: i am interested in your thoughts of docku sign. my request is, it seems like the electronic signature is not the most sophisticated is this going to be become a commodity or do they have the juice to grow to be a large enterprise software company. >> the market cap is already $9 billion which is a lot. and they have a lot of momentum and this is a momentum stock and it is going to continue to do well for some time so i think you are okay. >> eric in fl
higher, more than 10% higher lots of shorts in the name and tech refuses to quit this time led by unsung heroes, amd. and you know we think the world of lisa sue. and we have ceo of qualcomm later on in the show alphabet got dinged. facebook had one more "new york times" hatchet job facebook has let trust be a casualty in the business model politicians do want another crack at mark zuckerberg though. not the number of points that we put on, it is the breadth of the move just as they...
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.>>> often unsung heroes, months on end without seeing loved ones, one mother in the north bay just returnede from a 10 month deployment in afghanistan, and that mom chose to surprise her daughter today, at a school event. >> reporter: moments before surprising her daughter. >> i feel a little anxiety. i'm a little anxious. i'm a little overwhelmed. >> reporter: navy servicemember star bailey waited inside the principal's office, in san rafael, while her oldest daughter attended a end-of-the- year assembly in the cafeteria. the third-graders sat quietly as a special guest was introduced, she had no idea that special guest was her mother.>> mommy!>> reporter: it was an emotional reunion for mother and daughter, 10 months in the making, following her deployment in afghanistan. after a few more hugs and tears, her daughter was all smiles. >> i was thinking wow, is that really her? >> you had no idea? your dad didn't tell you? >> we thought she would be coming back on christmas. >> what was it like? >> very challenging. >> reporter: she answered questions from other students, encouraging them to
.>>> often unsung heroes, months on end without seeing loved ones, one mother in the north bay just returnede from a 10 month deployment in afghanistan, and that mom chose to surprise her daughter today, at a school event. >> reporter: moments before surprising her daughter. >> i feel a little anxiety. i'm a little anxious. i'm a little overwhelmed. >> reporter: navy servicemember star bailey waited inside the principal's office, in san rafael, while her oldest...
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. >>> more unsung heroes from the wildfires. we have amazing new video that shows how a city bus manager turns into a life saver. this ti the so called "volcano of fire" erupted and killed at least 99 >>> the new volcanic activity. this time in guatemala. the so-called volcano of fire erupted already and killed at least 99 people and so far forced others to evacuate. we've posted a list of ways you can help. also, the list of surviving, the last surviving munchkin from the movie "the wizard of oz" has died. he was 98. fire is burning in an a brush fire is burning in antioch. you can see a lot of black of >>> we're following some breaking news. a brush fire in an i don't know. you can see a lot of black smoke in the area. this is along highway 4 on summersville road. one person is hurt. several structures are threatened. this is a fire in antioch right near the pittsburgh border along highway 4. we have our crews on the way including sky ranger. we'll continue to follow this breaking news and bring you the latest in the newscast.
. >>> more unsung heroes from the wildfires. we have amazing new video that shows how a city bus manager turns into a life saver. this ti the so called "volcano of fire" erupted and killed at least 99 >>> the new volcanic activity. this time in guatemala. the so-called volcano of fire erupted already and killed at least 99 people and so far forced others to evacuate. we've posted a list of ways you can help. also, the list of surviving, the last surviving munchkin...
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in 2014, kathleen was awarded the unsung hero award from san francisco beautiful to the daily care she gave to a garden on fulton and stanton. that he maintained this area as it was outside of the focus of the gardener. she even carried plants to her home across the street during droughts. kathleen was honored by the san co frspca for her 30-plus years of selfless dedication to animals in their care and for her ongoing participation in the animal assisted therapy program. through this program, kathleen and grace comforted patients in hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers and psychiatric facilities in the bay area. as a longstanding member of the california academy of sciences and the legion of honor, kathleen enjoyed visiting the rotati exhibits and would spend hours contemplating each work of art and shared the san francisco gems with many of the out of town guests when they visited. kathleen was proud to call san francisco her home and san francisco with all of its beauty and charm was an even better place for having kathleen as one of its own. she passed away in her home march 12
in 2014, kathleen was awarded the unsung hero award from san francisco beautiful to the daily care she gave to a garden on fulton and stanton. that he maintained this area as it was outside of the focus of the gardener. she even carried plants to her home across the street during droughts. kathleen was honored by the san co frspca for her 30-plus years of selfless dedication to animals in their care and for her ongoing participation in the animal assisted therapy program. through this program,...
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. >>> families of deployed members of the military are unsung heroes.onths on end without seeing loved ones sometimes longer. when mother decided to surprise her daughter in the last week of school following a 10 month deployment. >> reporter: moments before surprising her daughter, -- >> i felt a bit of anxiety. a little anxious. a little overwhelmed. >> reporter: -- star bailey waited in the principle's office it -- at ye assembly. she sat quietly as a special guest was introduced. she had no idea that the special guest waher mother. >> mommy! >> reporter: it was an emotional reunion for mom and daughter, 10 months in the making. that was after bailey was deployed to afghanistan. >> [ applause ] >> reporter: after a few more hugs and cheers, nine-year-old liliana was all smiles. >> i was wondering if it was really her. i just did it. >> you had no idea. i did not tell you. >> no, we just thought you would come back on maybe a tuesday. >> it was definitely very challenging. track bailey answered questions from other students. she encourage them to beli
. >>> families of deployed members of the military are unsung heroes.onths on end without seeing loved ones sometimes longer. when mother decided to surprise her daughter in the last week of school following a 10 month deployment. >> reporter: moments before surprising her daughter, -- >> i felt a bit of anxiety. a little anxious. a little overwhelmed. >> reporter: -- star bailey waited in the principle's office it -- at ye assembly. she sat quietly as a special guest...
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celebrating the untold stories and unsung heroes of the civil rights movement. actress and tony award nominee sheryl lee ralph is here in our studio with us this afternoon. we know you from the b screen, the small screen, your work on broadway. tell us how you got involved in the festival. >> i was invited. it's always wonderful when people choos you and invite you to come out. they say, you know, we want to pass on the stories of those who have come before. when i think of the women that came before me. lena horne, ruby dee, josephine baker, pearl bailey, rosshyn so many that had to go through so much to become the wonderful personas they were and never gave up when times were thhard. asked me to tell my story and what was it like for me to urke that y, follow maybe not in their footsteps but eate my own. i'm very happy to be able to join them. >> people get a chance to see you -- >> tomorrow night, june 16 at the studio theater. they get to see me and songsnd from the original dream girl. >> i remember that version. >> because we love film and the way the arts
celebrating the untold stories and unsung heroes of the civil rights movement. actress and tony award nominee sheryl lee ralph is here in our studio with us this afternoon. we know you from the b screen, the small screen, your work on broadway. tell us how you got involved in the festival. >> i was invited. it's always wonderful when people choos you and invite you to come out. they say, you know, we want to pass on the stories of those who have come before. when i think of the women that...
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an unsung hero at hud. , trevor, thank you for your help and your role here at hud. san francisco as many of you know and other cities across the country are going through a severe and growing affordability crisis, so so much so in fact that hud's worst case study published numbers that are astounding. 8.3 million households in the country are facing affordability challenges, either increase in rent, sub standard housing or a combination of the two. in way, way hud is looking to address this is through the hud demonstration program called rad and here you are see results of that effort. rad was piloted here in san francisco is setting the gold standard across the country in terms of rad conversions and giving housing authorities a powerful tool and a means to preserve affordable housing by converting public housing properties across the country and a $26 million ba backlog. hud has leveraged $5 million in capital to make critical repairs, something that hud could not have done alone, so critical to have public, private partnership. what does it mean for places like s
an unsung hero at hud. , trevor, thank you for your help and your role here at hud. san francisco as many of you know and other cities across the country are going through a severe and growing affordability crisis, so so much so in fact that hud's worst case study published numbers that are astounding. 8.3 million households in the country are facing affordability challenges, either increase in rent, sub standard housing or a combination of the two. in way, way hud is looking to address this is...
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adina campbell, talking to some of the unsung heroes of the nhs.t during a ballet routine in maidstone. michael hicks had been practising so hard with his 4 year—old—daughter amelia, he knew the routine too. charlie rose reports. after months of practice, little amelia is on stage for her first ballet performance. unfortunately, the smiles backstage have now been replaced by tears. for the four—year—old, standing in front of a big audiences too much.” four—year—old, standing in front of a big audiences too much. i was proud of seeing her on there, they cabbies made —— big happy face and then she froze. we looked at each other and he just knew that he had to go up on stage and helper. the doting dad swept his daughter into his arms and save the day. what was it like having daddy onstage? his arms and save the day. what was it like having daddy onstage ?m his arms and save the day. what was it like having daddy onstage? it was good. tell me why it was so good? he rescued me. he came and rescued you? what did that feel like?” rescued me. he came and r
adina campbell, talking to some of the unsung heroes of the nhs.t during a ballet routine in maidstone. michael hicks had been practising so hard with his 4 year—old—daughter amelia, he knew the routine too. charlie rose reports. after months of practice, little amelia is on stage for her first ballet performance. unfortunately, the smiles backstage have now been replaced by tears. for the four—year—old, standing in front of a big audiences too much.” four—year—old, standing in...
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sanda is what i like to call an unsung hero. it's because there are just endless examples. of the way in which sarah and intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted and transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral found an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of other products we use every day. but it's a strategic mended such as. you. think about your computer. chips can be manufactured if you do not have high quality said. the minerals extracted from sand are at the core of our hyper connected society they form a basic material for microchips without which our computers credit cards bank machine cell phones and many other devices would not exist. sand even helps us fly in our airplanes the plastics lightweight alloys of the fuselage and jet engines even the paint and tires are all made with sand. it's almost become like a the a we don't think too
sanda is what i like to call an unsung hero. it's because there are just endless examples. of the way in which sarah and intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted and transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral found an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of other...
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the owner says these people are the unsung heroes you never see but their food you know. the head chef has been preparing meals here for 44 years. many we spoke with say they have been coming here as long as they can remember. >> my parents, we would catch the 81 bus on 69th and east 14th, come out here and have enchiladas, rice and beans. >> reporter: back outside, they spoke of this restaurant which one family-owned next door to mexicali rose. a few years back, they closed their doors after serving the community for 71 years. >> we were the last two remaining businesses from the latino barrio that existed here in west oakland from the late '30s through the late '60s. >> reporter: since the announcement of the closing the line has been up to three hours to get into mexicali rose. the owner says she is grateful for the support. friday will be the last day. where will people get the next mexican fix? >> we'll have to search. we'll enjoy our meal and make the best of it. >> hopefully, i'll pick up some good flavor tips and go home and make it at home because there's no plac
the owner says these people are the unsung heroes you never see but their food you know. the head chef has been preparing meals here for 44 years. many we spoke with say they have been coming here as long as they can remember. >> my parents, we would catch the 81 bus on 69th and east 14th, come out here and have enchiladas, rice and beans. >> reporter: back outside, they spoke of this restaurant which one family-owned next door to mexicali rose. a few years back, they closed their...
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it is important to talk about those unsung heroes. there are so many of those. these are extraordinary heroes, black and white, who stood against the grain. i think we need to do those. we have historians need to understand that we have be engaged with public history. that is where people are learning their history. you will not change some names, but you can rename them. we can make progress, we can move forward, we can accept our history and build upon it and do what is right in terms of making a better america. i want to call upon all historians to be involved. we write in our books but only our children and relatives read them. so let's do more. thank you to all and all the people that work so hard. every local community, i have never seen a community where you do not find those role models the matter where you are. those who stood for the right things. [applause] i have never seen a community where you do not find those the matter where you are, the valley of the shadow, those who stood for the right things. [applause] >> i am a historian but i do not write
it is important to talk about those unsung heroes. there are so many of those. these are extraordinary heroes, black and white, who stood against the grain. i think we need to do those. we have historians need to understand that we have be engaged with public history. that is where people are learning their history. you will not change some names, but you can rename them. we can make progress, we can move forward, we can accept our history and build upon it and do what is right in terms of...
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sanda is what i like to call an unsung hero it's because there are just endless examples. of the way in which sarah and intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted in transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral found an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of other products we use every day. but it's. mended such as. you. think about your computer. you know and it can be manufactured if you do not have high quality said. the minerals extracted from sand are at the core of our hyper connected society they form a basic material for microchips without which our computers credit cards bank machine cell phones and many other devices would not exist. sand even helps us fly in our airplanes the plastics lightweight alloys of the fuselage and jet engines even the paint and tires are all made with sand. it's almost become like a the a we don't think too m
sanda is what i like to call an unsung hero it's because there are just endless examples. of the way in which sarah and intersects with daily lloyd's which we all really know commonly aware of. sand has quietly infiltrated every corner of our world melted in transformed into glass it sits on every shelf. it's also the source of silicone dioxide. a mineral found an hour winds cleaning products detergents paper dehydrated foods hairspray toothpaste cosmetics. and an astounding variety of other...
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they all came to yorkshire to say a last goodbye to wreh—wilson in an unsung hero in england world cuper, because there was a lot of rivalry. with a rapport, once you get older, you mature a little bit. we used to sit up mature a little bit. we used to sit up and have a few beverages.” mature a little bit. we used to sit up and have a few beverages. i loved him. he was great! i could not ask for better veteran defenders, they we re lovely. for better veteran defenders, they were lovely. aged 83, in a year when england will again mount a challenge for a world cup. it would be nice if the current generation came anywhere near the personal and sporting legacy wilson is left behind. lady rhondda was a leading welsh suffragette lady rhondda was a leading welsh suffragette imprisoned after blowing up a post box in her home town of newport. but her story has been largely forgotten. now to mark the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote, the welsh national opera is paying tribute to lady rhondda — in a new work being premiered tomorrow. sian lloyd reports. # she was a newport suf
they all came to yorkshire to say a last goodbye to wreh—wilson in an unsung hero in england world cuper, because there was a lot of rivalry. with a rapport, once you get older, you mature a little bit. we used to sit up mature a little bit. we used to sit up and have a few beverages.” mature a little bit. we used to sit up and have a few beverages. i loved him. he was great! i could not ask for better veteran defenders, they we re lovely. for better veteran defenders, they were lovely....
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all last week was american pride week here on our show, and we have one unsung american hero who is stillme him back. from dearborn, michigan, he's a middle school science teacher, john paddock. [cheers and applause] what's up, john? ♪ this guy will not leave. he's that guy that just won't leave the party.
all last week was american pride week here on our show, and we have one unsung american hero who is stillme him back. from dearborn, michigan, he's a middle school science teacher, john paddock. [cheers and applause] what's up, john? ♪ this guy will not leave. he's that guy that just won't leave the party.
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our submarines are the true unsung heroes and i know that because much of this critical fabrication of these submarines are built in my home state rhode island. admirals say they cannot get enough submarines which are desperately needed across the globe to protect the interest of the united states. they are only able to meet 60% or 65% of the demands of the request of the combatant commanders. despite this urgent number, the number of our fleet is dropping. by 2028, the number of submarines will drop from 52 to 42. how can we support this 20% drop when we have the ability to do something about it. there is a plan to close some of this gap by procuring in 2022 and 2023. we can't procure on a dime. we need to make investments today if we are in a position to reduce the bombing out. the hard working employees need to build additional capacity now and need to act immediately if we are in a position to build more submarine reactors. this amendment makes sure we have the flexibility to go forward. and this overwhelmingly passed this chamber. the urgency is because our add veer various is not
our submarines are the true unsung heroes and i know that because much of this critical fabrication of these submarines are built in my home state rhode island. admirals say they cannot get enough submarines which are desperately needed across the globe to protect the interest of the united states. they are only able to meet 60% or 65% of the demands of the request of the combatant commanders. despite this urgent number, the number of our fleet is dropping. by 2028, the number of submarines...
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civil rights movement, eisenhower like many white americans responded with caution in so to be an unsung hero with the civil rights movement, i was tempted by the argument and i found evidence to support that argument but at the end of the day i feel that you went a little too far. however eisenhower made crucial tension steel that were bold and humane and consequential that could have gone the other way when he had to make a decision, more more often than not made the right decision. he had no background in this field or no understanding of the 50s and no familiarity spending his entire career with the segregated military. the inter- moral convictions came through again and again but that said turning to the man i regard as the most consequential attorney general brownell. and together eisenhower and brownell found on -- noted an important team they tried to weaken jim crow segregation they hope to leave the desegregation of the nation's capital with the amicus briefs with those challenges to the segregation of restaurants and movie theaters in the district pushing their thumbs on the scale.
civil rights movement, eisenhower like many white americans responded with caution in so to be an unsung hero with the civil rights movement, i was tempted by the argument and i found evidence to support that argument but at the end of the day i feel that you went a little too far. however eisenhower made crucial tension steel that were bold and humane and consequential that could have gone the other way when he had to make a decision, more more often than not made the right decision. he had no...
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who's made a difference in my state, someone who's doing a great job, someone who's oftentimes an unsung hero, doesn't get a lot of attention but deserves it. that's what we do here. as i like to say, alaska is a very, very beautiful state. i think the most beautiful state in the country, probay the most beautiful place in the world. and now summer has arrived. the sun hardly ever sets. the fish are running. the air is drenched and the energy is summer. now is the time to visit. everybody's watching or watchg on tv. you've got to come visit. the presiding officer came a couple of summers ago. we had a great time. her father was out there during world war ii, which is a great honor. you'll have the trip of a lifetime. by the way, you'll also have the best food in the world. interestingly enough, in the senate on thursdays, one senator typically hosts a lunch. today i'm hosting. so my colags, i think they like this, you can almost smell the aroma. right now we're baking it in the kitchen here. salmon, halibut, sausage. we'll all be treated to that in a little bit. what's truly amazing, madam pr
who's made a difference in my state, someone who's doing a great job, someone who's oftentimes an unsung hero, doesn't get a lot of attention but deserves it. that's what we do here. as i like to say, alaska is a very, very beautiful state. i think the most beautiful state in the country, probay the most beautiful place in the world. and now summer has arrived. the sun hardly ever sets. the fish are running. the air is drenched and the energy is summer. now is the time to visit. everybody's...
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some authors have tried to make eisenhower into an unsung hero of the civil rights movement. i was tempted to buy that argument. i found evidence, some evidence to support that argument, but at the end of the day when everything i felt that he went a little too far. i felt that you went a little too far. however, eisenhower made a number of slowly crucial decisions in this field that were bold, that were humane, that were consequential, and that could have gone the other way when he had to make a decision more often than not he made the right decision. this was an intimate no background in this field, what you understand of the crisis of black lights and american identities. who spent his entire career in the segregated military. president often encounter problems they're not prepared for. his into moral convictions came through again and again when dealing with this issue. that said, he often turned to the man of a as possibly the most top sequential and influential cabinet officer, not john foster dulles, attorney general herbert brownell. he was a liberal on civil rights.
some authors have tried to make eisenhower into an unsung hero of the civil rights movement. i was tempted to buy that argument. i found evidence, some evidence to support that argument, but at the end of the day when everything i felt that he went a little too far. i felt that you went a little too far. however, eisenhower made a number of slowly crucial decisions in this field that were bold, that were humane, that were consequential, and that could have gone the other way when he had to make...
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the unsung heroes of the track.
the unsung heroes of the track.
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. >> a hero helps take down notorious crime bosses, serving america while remaining in the shadows, until a few dusty, old boxes reveal the true story of an unsunghe would be a bit embarrassed, because he kept things to himself. but hopefully he's got a smile on his face. >> maybe he still wanted to remain...mysterious. >> probably. >> before we go, one more tale from the mike malone case files. after taking down al capone, mike sets his sights on infamous bootlegger waxey gordon. he heads to a lake in upstate new york, where waxey's rumored to be hiding. when mike arrives, it's pitch-black. he slips and falls in a puddle, making a huge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ >> democrats want judges who will rewrite the constitution and destroy your freedom. >> the senate should reject on a bipartisan basis any justice. gerri: breaking news this morning. president trump gets a new supreme cou
. >> a hero helps take down notorious crime bosses, serving america while remaining in the shadows, until a few dusty, old boxes reveal the true story of an unsunghe would be a bit embarrassed, because he kept things to himself. but hopefully he's got a smile on his face. >> maybe he still wanted to remain...mysterious. >> probably. >> before we go, one more tale from the mike malone case files. after taking down al capone, mike sets his sights on infamous bootlegger...
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. >> a hero helps take down notorious crime bosses, serving america while remaining in the shadows, until a few dusty, old boxes reveal the true story of an unsung what do you think mike thinks about all this? >> i think he would be a bit embarrassed, because he kept things to himself. but hopefully he's got a smile on his face. >> maybe he still wanted to remain...mysterious. >> probably. >> before we go, one more tale from the mike malone case files. after taking down al capone, mike sets his sights on infamous bootlegger waxey gordon. he heads to a lake in upstate new york, where waxey's rumored to be hiding. when mike arrives, it's pitch-black. he slips and falls in a puddle, making a huge commotion. all the nearby cabins turn on their lights to see what's up, all except one. in an instant, mike knows that's where waxey's hiding. once again, mystery mike gets his man. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."' and remember -- you can't take it with you. ♪ the following is a paid advertisement for time life's video collection. (rock music) every year, on one special night, legends and superstars join together to cele
. >> a hero helps take down notorious crime bosses, serving america while remaining in the shadows, until a few dusty, old boxes reveal the true story of an unsung what do you think mike thinks about all this? >> i think he would be a bit embarrassed, because he kept things to himself. but hopefully he's got a smile on his face. >> maybe he still wanted to remain...mysterious. >> probably. >> before we go, one more tale from the mike malone case files. after taking...