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it wasas becausf pipiute springngs. oh, itit was a place of my d dr. for a young boy, i it was beautiful. they had great big, tall cottonwood trees. most of alall, there was a fort there. it was called d fort piute. itit was made e out of rocock. it hadad been buililt in 1864 4o track the e mail routetes. you cacan still sesee some of fe windowows where ththe gunningg plplacements were. there were ponds and you had lily pads, cattails. i mean, unbebelievable. i mean, gegee w, as a little boboy coming from searchlight. as i look back, growing up in searchlight, i couldn't believe where i was raised. i was born in my parents' housee in searchlight. we didn't have much money, but they left me something better. they taught me that by hard work, in america, you can succeed. my dad was a hard rock miner who--a lot of times, he worked and nobody paid him, and when they paid him, the checks bounced. my mother took in wash. now, you might ask, in town of a few hundred people, whose wash would she take in? when i grew up in searchlight, it was a town of prostitu
it wasas becausf pipiute springngs. oh, itit was a place of my d dr. for a young boy, i it was beautiful. they had great big, tall cottonwood trees. most of alall, there was a fort there. it was called d fort piute. itit was made e out of rocock. it hadad been buililt in 1864 4o track the e mail routetes. you cacan still sesee some of fe windowows where ththe gunningg plplacements were. there were ponds and you had lily pads, cattails. i mean, unbebelievable. i mean, gegee w, as a little boboy...
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. >> yes, he wasas a busy man. [speaking native language] >> we are missingngim.nguage] >> just the basics. and then whatever else i need, i can come back and finish. >> all right. >> my parents do worry about the risks that come with the job. but i think they have seen the amount of passion that i have. you can't stop me once i have got started. >> and what angle are you looking at? >> the government makes political killings s possible. this createded an environment f people to do that. >> ok, cool. it will feed through the angle i was just speaking about. actually it has now become an industry to deal with it that way. >> bye-bye. ♪ >> the trifle t the so-called cleveland eight has been postponed. i am joined by news from africa's bureau chief horton-tucker is inin studio th afternoon. share with me your experience of covering issues around the violence, the killilings at cleveland'ss hostel, and you have been tracking other political k killings, incluludi anotother one. tatalk to me about cleveland's itself. >>>> it has now become almost a business, the busines
. >> yes, he wasas a busy man. [speaking native language] >> we are missingngim.nguage] >> just the basics. and then whatever else i need, i can come back and finish. >> all right. >> my parents do worry about the risks that come with the job. but i think they have seen the amount of passion that i have. you can't stop me once i have got started. >> and what angle are you looking at? >> the government makes political killings s possible. this createded...
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hehe wasas stricken. t think by the e time he gogok to the white house, he had m moe or less s convalesced anand he s in pretty goodod shape. around mr.nk he was eisenhower that much when he was bedridden. let me put it that way. amy: w what rights did your fatr have and others? and do you speak with people today who have worked in the white house? example, if the first family is not careful, a president trump, for example, outright lying about he is immune. they wonon't reveal that he has taken a test that m makes him negative. as he dramatically takes off his mask. what rights to the workers who soso intimelely see a a presidet haveve? thehey have all thehe r rightsd in the w world. you have to understand, they have to be vevery careful. one e of the reasons they ve too be espspecially carereful is bee they are a accepted woworkers. whicich means theyy can say, " e don't need your services here any loer." so t they have to b be very c c. they have to keep s stuff to themselves. at anna a -- i don''t kno
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the evasiveness arouound information saturday wasas a disasterer at the press conference.yestererday was aa bit better, t it was not that muchch better.r. at this point, most people e think in this country are confused about the president's medical conondition bececause of both inconsistency and evasiveness in a sense that we're just not getting the f ful picture at all. amy: so what about dr. conley, the personal physician f for president trump, saying he was just trying to be upbeat so did not want to tell the truth about getting oxygen? and what it means to get oxygen? why this is so significant? and go back to thursday night/friday morning it is announced ththat president trump -- president trump announces that he and the first lady have tested positive for covid and very soon after he is -- he has serious symptoms, which suggests he did not just turn p positivie that night? >> that's right. the natural course of this disease varies from person to person, but typically what w we see is a after somomebody is infefected, three to five days later, they mimight turn positi
the evasiveness arouound information saturday wasas a disasterer at the press conference.yestererday was aa bit better, t it was not that muchch better.r. at this point, most people e think in this country are confused about the president's medical conondition bececause of both inconsistency and evasiveness in a sense that we're just not getting the f ful picture at all. amy: so what about dr. conley, the personal physician f for president trump, saying he was just trying to be upbeat so did...
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available and i think we'll make a lot of progress in preventing the deterioration of vision not them but wasa visions in all they. knew surgical methods better artificial corneas retinal implant microchips the future of medical treatment to preserve vision is a promising one it looks like you know i'm really pleased i'll have surgery on my other eye to. reprogram exam cells is a great leap forward but researchers are convinced that even more progress can be made. in the next few years we'll see a great deal of a potential in the field of human therapy we'll also see advancers and pharmacological microsurgical therapy. come. on. there's a lot of energy. there's enough of it if. there's a way. unforeseen after its feet enough field is winning. but green energy is the future and it's already here. made in just. 30 minutes on d w. one continent. 700000000 people. with their own personal stories. explored every day life for. what europeans fear and what they hope for. some good slogan there are. only 90 minutes on d w. this is so no story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem casts. hi
available and i think we'll make a lot of progress in preventing the deterioration of vision not them but wasa visions in all they. knew surgical methods better artificial corneas retinal implant microchips the future of medical treatment to preserve vision is a promising one it looks like you know i'm really pleased i'll have surgery on my other eye to. reprogram exam cells is a great leap forward but researchers are convinced that even more progress can be made. in the next few years we'll...
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okay spending on money like this [inaudible] yeah i angela -- yeah initial equipment wasas donated but all this extra stuff you know comess out of our own pocketsts [inanaudible] yeah. if they don't work. the owner. all right. one sixty one sixty two get back okay -- you know when the money of the runs -- yeah. brando. and that's it. i'm not even and pointed me in an email my money. and i'm giving in to this [inaudible] hi this [inaudible] yeah. communitities internet a actual. everybody can use it . excited abobout this. i'm kind of rereally -- weary hh guess maybe. has out -- can i get it the the only forget first nations guy there [inaudible] yeah. how can you know get past? being in a room full of white people. and there's a lot of a lot of racism the old is run into it. that's pretty much everywhere. they're in a pretty bad mood today -- with. the largest -- money -- and so do. you see yourself [inaudible] your name. hello my name is this buffalo i'm from moscow to somewhere i represent the four nations from us the cheese. i've been invited by doctor rob fromom the of eight thankn
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office in lebanon, when comparing damageges caused by te blast t which lasted teen secon, id it wasasble to the 50 years of civil war. a lot of the p people are tellig me that this has been an occasion for people to come together and basically do what their government is not doing. that's one accusation that keeps coming back and every single conversation i have out here. there's a little bit of progress, but only because citizens are taking things into their owown hands. theyey are engaging in cleanup operations trying to rebuild. of course, that goeslowly because another feature of this crisis is financial. at the economy is strapped for costst -- cash. people's savings have evaporated or you did -- evaporated.d. when you ask t them how t that happened, they poioint to corruption. >> 300 lien dollars -- $300 billion, one of the guests was saying. what part is france expecting to pay in the reconstruction? >> it's an interesting q questi. there is a long shared history between ranson lebananon which s under french m mdate -- a a long shared history between rants and lebanon. there e
office in lebanon, when comparing damageges caused by te blast t which lasted teen secon, id it wasasble to the 50 years of civil war. a lot of the p people are tellig me that this has been an occasion for people to come together and basically do what their government is not doing. that's one accusation that keeps coming back and every single conversation i have out here. there's a little bit of progress, but only because citizens are taking things into their owown hands. theyey are engaging in...
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i was pleleased to see that t je 20 wasas approaching, not reduction, there are morore s ss -- more stepseeded to achieve meaningful debt relief for the poorest. >> a significant step today but a lot of people saying they want debt forgiveness. this has been pushing the proboblem further down the road. >> we c can move on now to media watch. what have been the online reactitions to these neww measus announced in france? >> many reactions concerning the new curfew imposed for the country y for eight regions and the french capital. here are some of the online reactions from the new announcements. they are not loading right now but many people have been saying that the curfew is trending online. many pointing out what this will do if there are no work from home measures or schools and public transportation is still packed and many having to go home at 9:00. many reactions concerning these new measures from the president. >> anotherer story now, facebook slowing the spread of a new york post article. >> they are slowing the spread of a new york post article for fact checking purposes. the art
i was pleleased to see that t je 20 wasas approaching, not reduction, there are morore s ss -- more stepseeded to achieve meaningful debt relief for the poorest. >> a significant step today but a lot of people saying they want debt forgiveness. this has been pushing the proboblem further down the road. >> we c can move on now to media watch. what have been the online reactitions to these neww measus announced in france? >> many reactions concerning the new curfew imposed for...
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she complement him in a lot of ways, and her pic wasas one democrats were hoping would excite a lot ofemocrats who maybe were not s so exciteded at biden, but again liked w what harrisis had to sasay on a lot f specific issues. she has eveven adapted some of r policies in the course of the race, esespecially around issu of racial justice and health care. we expect t this topic to o comp in the debate tonight. >> pence ultraconservative. i suppose he looks like a steady pair of hands in comparison to the president. >> he certainly does, and even in his own right, he's known for being very cool, calm, collecected. he t tends to be a strong debatr because of this, and a differert approach than t trumpnd one that will prorobably be welcome to a lot of voters after the debate we saw last week wheree trump hd a very different approach, not one you would describe as keeping hisool, so i i think that will speak to a a lot of coconservative voters who like e policies coming frfrom the repupublican partyty but prefefe pence's more stable, calm delivery method. >> i think we are expecting this vi
she complement him in a lot of ways, and her pic wasas one democrats were hoping would excite a lot ofemocrats who maybe were not s so exciteded at biden, but again liked w what harrisis had to sasay on a lot f specific issues. she has eveven adapted some of r policies in the course of the race, esespecially around issu of racial justice and health care. we expect t this topic to o comp in the debate tonight. >> pence ultraconservative. i suppose he looks like a steady pair of hands in...
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remember, this wasas the investigation conducted by the u.s. was john bash, and that's separate from the john durham probe out of connecticut which relates to the fisa court and the origins of the russia investigation. on the unmasking investigation, remember, there was nothing wrong with the individuals who received information in order to provide context of intercepts that were acquired for national security reasons to learn who the other parties were to the conversation. that in and off itself is not illegal. now, the fact that it was shared within an administration potentially for political purposes also, although not illegal, would present some troubling questions. the way the rubber meets the road, honestly, is whether or not any crimes were committed in the disclosure of that information to the media. but that's a very difficult thing to prove, as you know. and it would require the cooperation ofof the media in order to give up sources, in order to make that prosecution something that's always been very difficult to show. so i guess at t
remember, this wasas the investigation conducted by the u.s. was john bash, and that's separate from the john durham probe out of connecticut which relates to the fisa court and the origins of the russia investigation. on the unmasking investigation, remember, there was nothing wrong with the individuals who received information in order to provide context of intercepts that were acquired for national security reasons to learn who the other parties were to the conversation. that in and off...
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and my family were verery happ, because evereryone wasas at he and we h had a lot more time fr each otheranh and her sister went back to school in mid-may, which means she now has ssss ti foror drang. but she is s sure of one t th, that she w wants to be a a professional artiswhwhen she grows up andnd the pandemimic y then hopefulully a distant memo. repression and discrimination are part of li for manany women around the world. on our new facebook chanl,l, dw women, you'll fifind stories about those taking a stand, and inspiring others to do the same. dw womenen gives a v voice toe womemen of our world. >> andhat's alfrom us is time. thanks for watching. we'd love to hear from you you as you. -- you. you can email us at global3000@dw.com. see you next week. ♪ week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.orgrg] ♪ is made p possible by the los angeles county of supervisors, the city of los angeles s departmentnt of cultul affairs, the califa
and my family were verery happ, because evereryone wasas at he and we h had a lot more time fr each otheranh and her sister went back to school in mid-may, which means she now has ssss ti foror drang. but she is s sure of one t th, that she w wants to be a a professional artiswhwhen she grows up andnd the pandemimic y then hopefulully a distant memo. repression and discrimination are part of li for manany women around the world. on our new facebook chanl,l, dw women, you'll fifind stories about...
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what happened in florida wasas that there were absentee ballot requestorms senent republican voters inhere wewere e errors. republican officicials were able to go to the electctions offffi, take out these absentee ballllot request forms, fifill in thee missining information, which was illegal ununder florida law for them to do this so republican voters could get ballots. this gave republican voters a ballots. in mail they try to throughout the ballots because they said voters should not have gotten because republicans illegally tampered with the ballolots. amy coney barrett went down as papart of a legal team to try to get those mail ballots counted. if they have bebeen thrownn ouol gorere would havave been preres. this was a reaeally important ce thatat got very little attention at the time. it i is ironic because amy coney barrett was depending republicans doing the very thing the trump campaign is litigating right now. it basically shows you the republican party has no principles when it comes to mail ballots.s. vidence of fraraud or impropriety in the prprocess. that is exactly wha
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it wasas about access to wate, access to food, and fishing rights. the weapons they used were as archaic as t the spears, bowowd ararrows. thousandnds of people die on le chad each year due to the regional conflicts that have embroiled the region. >> andy spyra has photographed in syria, afghanistan and in the balkans. he shoots with a wide angle lens, which means he has to get closose up to people. spyra's work isn't't limited o farmerers. he also photographs warlords, islamic extremists, women who have been raped. he understands the interplay between hunger, war, and religious extremism from seeing them first-hand, including on lake chad. >> boko haram drives arounund e lake at night and recruits young men. the offer of 500 dollars and an ak-47 is very enticing to someone whose livelihood is disappearing. >>pypyra alswent to niria, where the nflict beten the mads and t farmers h been escalati for years. it's now one of the bloodiest civil wars in the world. for a week, spyra accompanied muslim fulani nomads as they drove their cattle herds southwar
it wasas about access to wate, access to food, and fishing rights. the weapons they used were as archaic as t the spears, bowowd ararrows. thousandnds of people die on le chad each year due to the regional conflicts that have embroiled the region. >> andy spyra has photographed in syria, afghanistan and in the balkans. he shoots with a wide angle lens, which means he has to get closose up to people. spyra's work isn't't limited o farmerers. he also photographs warlords, islamic...
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i think it wasas a matter of ti. this was a s shock, comoming no. think itit also indicates the importance of taking thehese precautions. they clearly have prprevented a lot of people from getting infected. hopefully, thihis will be a good message e for ople t tbecause hihis -- to be cautious, and we hope the president and his circle will be well. phil: were talking about an obese person, with a stressful job, what is the likelihood of making a full recovery? >> well, the course of disease variries considerarably from the individual to o individual, , bg an older male iss a d disadvant. there's a greater risk for more severe diseaea and being overweight, having stress,s, are all obviously risk factors. on thehether hand,d, the vast majoririty of peoplele who do be infected, even in that group, who do survive, it is impossisie to say whether it is a mild case, or like boris johnson, hee will require hospitalilization. itit happened so quicickly, it s imimpossible to detetermine that until the events actually unfold. phil: so the president is isololat
i think it wasas a matter of ti. this was a s shock, comoming no. think itit also indicates the importance of taking thehese precautions. they clearly have prprevented a lot of people from getting infected. hopefully, thihis will be a good message e for ople t tbecause hihis -- to be cautious, and we hope the president and his circle will be well. phil: were talking about an obese person, with a stressful job, what is the likelihood of making a full recovery? >> well, the course of...
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become available and i think will make a lot of progress in preventing the deterioration of vision but wasa vision in old age before. new surgical methods better artificial corneas retinal implant microchips the future of medical treatment to preserve is a promising one you got so you know i'm really pleased i'll have surgery on my other eye to know. reprogramming some cells is a great leap forward but researchers are convinced that even more progress will be made. in the next few years we'll see a great deal of potential in the field of gene therapy. susan obama can launch a goofy and microsurgical zara for years to. come. literature in the age of colonna. award winning novelist. experimented with an online book fair. and a female poet is awarded literatures highest honor. our story. on t w. every day comes for us and for our pleasure. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. on how do we make cities screener how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do with the waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over a diesel or station recycling over d
become available and i think will make a lot of progress in preventing the deterioration of vision but wasa vision in old age before. new surgical methods better artificial corneas retinal implant microchips the future of medical treatment to preserve is a promising one you got so you know i'm really pleased i'll have surgery on my other eye to know. reprogramming some cells is a great leap forward but researchers are convinced that even more progress will be made. in the next few years we'll...
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prprice'e's family andnd fririe he wasas break up a fight before he was killed. >>> "the newark starr" says former new jersey governor chris christie spent his sixth day in the hospital being remains unknown.hst's exa a source familiar with the situation said christie is in good spirits and not on a ventilator. before testing positive, christie, who is 58 years old, spent several days in a room at the white house with others helping president trump prepare for the first presidential debate. christie said nobody wore a mask. >>> and "the louisville courier journal" reports mitch mcconnell says he's has not visited the white house for two months because of lax coronavirus rules. >> i personally didn't feel that they were approaching the protection from this illness in the same way that i thought was appropriate for the senate. and the senate has been operating in a way that i think has largely prevented contraction of this disease. >> mcconnell says in the senate he insists on mask wearing and practicing social distancing. he was not at last month's rose garden event announcing the nom
prprice'e's family andnd fririe he wasas break up a fight before he was killed. >>> "the newark starr" says former new jersey governor chris christie spent his sixth day in the hospital being remains unknown.hst's exa a source familiar with the situation said christie is in good spirits and not on a ventilator. before testing positive, christie, who is 58 years old, spent several days in a room at the white house with others helping president trump prepare for the first...
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damage also so it's best for us to get in early to get the and homes and things started off quickly and wasas this hurricane season will help businesses and people realize the importance of having insurance as mother nature could be powerful and unforgiving when you see 2 or 3 years where you don't have any hurricane activity. >>you know it's easy to say well do i really need to add this text or a piece to my insurance policy and this is proof positive of it. >>power crews and first responders are in the area and they're on standby. we're going continue to monitor the situation and bring you the latest both on air and online in lake charles, i'm jake chapman. >>know now to kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow so lawrence was the latest on delta. yeah finally it is starting to weaken it is come on shore as a category 2 making it a strong hurricane. but of course we're looking at the possibility of that being a category 4 little bit early on in the week. so we've this nother storm system that is targeted louisiana would you know what they've already seen the damage. they're part of the p
damage also so it's best for us to get in early to get the and homes and things started off quickly and wasas this hurricane season will help businesses and people realize the importance of having insurance as mother nature could be powerful and unforgiving when you see 2 or 3 years where you don't have any hurricane activity. >>you know it's easy to say well do i really need to add this text or a piece to my insurance policy and this is proof positive of it. >>power crews and first...
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this wasas a good ididea. shhhh. i'm being g quiet. youou're breaeathing on m me! if y you want toto save fiftn pepercent or morore on car insurarance, you u switch to o geico. it'tt you do. let's gogo to the cecemetery! totonight, tryry pure zzzszs all ninight. unlike othther sleep a aids, our extetended releaease melatn helplps you sleeeep longer.. and d longer. zzzquil pupure zzzzzs all nigight. fallll asleep. stay a asleep. good moveses. or h hydration.. neneutrogena® hydro b boost. the nunumber 1 hyalururonic acid d moisturizr instantltly deliversrs 2 times the e hydration.n. and keepeps hydratining all day lolong. runnnning dry ofof supple, boununcy skin. never!r! hyhydro boost.t. papair with nenew serum fof4 times ththe hydratining p. neututrogena® >>> new, this morning. the new york yankees continue their quest for a 28th world series title after a rain delay in cleveland, the yankees would score a pair of runs in the ninth to rally and advance against the rays new york gets the win, 10-9. houston astros also advanced in this postseason after they took game
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she may turn off independents and people who are further to the right butut i think she wasa good pick overall given that people have criticized joe biden for being 78 years old and being just another white guy and i think to the ticket but also what i hear the caller saying is that he is tired of people treating any demographic group asas a monolithic group so whati hear him saying is that there might be a tendency for people to classify white voters or white working-class voters as racist and when that is not the case. it is just like when we look at women in the battleground states or even in the u.s. as a whole republican women are very different from democratic women and so it is hard to treat women as a demographic group as a whole and so i hear the frustration and in the caller's voice about dependency to classified white voters as racist when it is usually party id the drives vote choice and not people attitudes on race. >> host: let's talk about some of the groups in ohio. not all will vote the same way but what about suburban women in atohio? >> guest: we can't break the data
she may turn off independents and people who are further to the right butut i think she wasa good pick overall given that people have criticized joe biden for being 78 years old and being just another white guy and i think to the ticket but also what i hear the caller saying is that he is tired of people treating any demographic group asas a monolithic group so whati hear him saying is that there might be a tendency for people to classify white voters or white working-class voters as racist and...
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now, if you believe that wasas true, you'd be upset about it so be happy to know it's not true.t's not even close to true. the vastbo majority of the pares of these children have been located by federal authorities. they're refusing to reunite with their children. a dhs spokesperson says in one lawsuit, the plaintiffs have been able to contact the parents of 485 children separated at the border, and yet "they have yet to identify a single family that wants their child reunited with them in their country of origin." oh!h so it's more complicated than joe biden told us. in many cases, the parents in question are not in the united states. they're still back home at their country of origin. usually in central america. some cases never even tried to come to the united states. instead, they set their children up with someone else a coyote, possibly, to bring them here. you can say what you want about the choice to do that. the evidence is clear. all the people howling about children and cages and family separations have no idea what they're talking about or don't care.nc of course, th
now, if you believe that wasas true, you'd be upset about it so be happy to know it's not true.t's not even close to true. the vastbo majority of the pares of these children have been located by federal authorities. they're refusing to reunite with their children. a dhs spokesperson says in one lawsuit, the plaintiffs have been able to contact the parents of 485 children separated at the border, and yet "they have yet to identify a single family that wants their child reunited with them in...
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ouour home wasas burned to the g ground in t the tubbs f fire.lames, the ash, it w was terrifyfying. thouousands of f family homs arare destroyeyed in wildfdfire. famimilies are f forced to m moe and higherer property y taxs are a hugege problem.. prop 1 19 limits taxes on wildfire victims so families can move without a tax penalty. nineteteen will hehelp rebubuild lives.s. vovote 'yes' o on 19. your s shoulder seseems toto be healining nicely.. well, drdr. farrell,l, it feeeels really y good... that's g good. and..... i'm sorryry. baby, don'n't touch ththat.. i don't t want you t to play with that.t... (singing)) twinklkle, twinklele little s. how i i wonder whahat you are. (stillll singing)) up abobove the wororld so hig. like a diaiamond in ththe sky. i'm so g glad that y your shour is f feeling betetter. but,t, how are y you doing? i'm hahanging in t there... schedule a a video visisit wiwith your dodoctor. anand get qualality care with no o copay. kaiser p permanente.e. thriveve. the e unfair mononey bail sysy. he, accused of rape. while he,
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states and appoints the owner of a tortilla factory in los angeles, a mexican-american woman who is wasa fascinating character and o appoints to be the chairman of the economic development agency so the benefit of appointing people that could then become latino surrogates out on the campaign trail and that's how he begins to recruit them so that's a redoubled effort making appointments and that kind of thing. the critics called that all performance rather than a sincere interest to middle-class latinos and there's something to that but it also did the job nixon needed it to do and he was the first president, the first republican president to win at about the 30, 35% of the vote that has become more or less normal. you are writing about the treasury secretary under nixon and say nixon found himself a mexican-american that opposed to the activism but nevertheless contributed to those others for financial services. you have to give him credit for finding the sweet spot. it does seem to be the case that having these figureheads and the criticism of this overt tokenism did pay off. but this a
states and appoints the owner of a tortilla factory in los angeles, a mexican-american woman who is wasa fascinating character and o appoints to be the chairman of the economic development agency so the benefit of appointing people that could then become latino surrogates out on the campaign trail and that's how he begins to recruit them so that's a redoubled effort making appointments and that kind of thing. the critics called that all performance rather than a sincere interest to middle-class...
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then early on in the pandemic, actually wasas in denial, kind f propagation of misinformation and no of course one of the leading organizations in helping us understand hiv certain communities. without leadership, the role between hiv and aids. the former president of south orafrica, is famous for saying t the aids f conference conference that hiv was that the virus that causes aids. and we had a declaration work thousands of researchers and scientists said we have to dispel this myth. this is not true. them propaganda, conspiracy theories . kgb. there was his operation denver that actually try to say that hiv and aids are part of cia warfare. we've seen this before. this is not newn to us living in the hiv hiv field unfortunately . to singly what is different is that was in the 1980s and here we are right in the 31st century where social media is pervasive. we have never experienced an epidemic or a pandemic where there is such a high prevalence of social media and so much access. which is good in some ways. but can be a challenge and others. for for those of us in the scientific fi
then early on in the pandemic, actually wasas in denial, kind f propagation of misinformation and no of course one of the leading organizations in helping us understand hiv certain communities. without leadership, the role between hiv and aids. the former president of south orafrica, is famous for saying t the aids f conference conference that hiv was that the virus that causes aids. and we had a declaration work thousands of researchers and scientists said we have to dispel this myth. this is...
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wasas also reported that he -- he watched "birth of the nation" and called it "history written with lightning." the truth i suspect was that wilson hewed close to the prevailing views of his time and place, the time and place in which he was born and raised, the late 19 and early 20th centuries, but that assessment does little to burnish his image. over the years, most of the criticism is focused not on such domestic issues but on his foreign policy. veryaccounts attend to according to different attitudes towards american interrelation. hiss a decline in reputation but a resurrection of his status post-world war ii in the establishment and the united descendents lineal of his league of nations. we can clearly see it as a descendent of the league of nation. disillusion with american involvement in vietnam brought another decline in status, but american involvement and other far-flung areas indicate that ideas of internationalism influence american foreign policy for battery were -- better or worse. where does wilson scholarship stand today, what is the prevailing interpretation? the most recen
wasas also reported that he -- he watched "birth of the nation" and called it "history written with lightning." the truth i suspect was that wilson hewed close to the prevailing views of his time and place, the time and place in which he was born and raised, the late 19 and early 20th centuries, but that assessment does little to burnish his image. over the years, most of the criticism is focused not on such domestic issues but on his foreign policy. veryaccounts attend to...
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he wasas jewish and i was african-american. we were both in the mininity at the t time.was one of ththose gentle git who worked very hard with fertility african-americans in north carolina. i would say the one anglo person in the group. he had fininished atarvard university and had a also been o the university of virginia a and similarly decided he needed to go to the placece where people were r really struggling hard. waller.en there was jim jim waller, who was the husband of a dear friend of mine here in greensboro, we nicknknamed him blackbeard. he talked inin the medical scho. oftentimes he wawas a pediatricn to our childreren. he sacrificed a lot to organize workers in t the plant. i remember h him calling me one night. began understanand the unity off those whwho were poor.r. and then there is also -- who did i leave out? cauce, after r finishing collegeg went to work at a chicken factory. -- his parentser had been cuban immigigrants. as i i said, we were really a rainbow. on that day, they had come together with the rest of us to have this gatheriring, this confer
he wasas jewish and i was african-american. we were both in the mininity at the t time.was one of ththose gentle git who worked very hard with fertility african-americans in north carolina. i would say the one anglo person in the group. he had fininished atarvard university and had a also been o the university of virginia a and similarly decided he needed to go to the placece where people were r really struggling hard. waller.en there was jim jim waller, who was the husband of a dear friend of...
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barely showed up for any meetings and i wasas to show upn 2020 in an election year talking about earningtoo late. he can show up in an election year and be 33% unknown your states and tell lies all the way through them people still don't know what you've done. the green new deal would devastate our state. >> laura: john, we've got to go. >> automotive supplier, will -- >> laura: we've got to go. point made. ohn,head, the most impactful moment from amy coney barrett's character hearing today.. history also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they cri
barely showed up for any meetings and i wasas to show upn 2020 in an election year talking about earningtoo late. he can show up in an election year and be 33% unknown your states and tell lies all the way through them people still don't know what you've done. the green new deal would devastate our state. >> laura: john, we've got to go. >> automotive supplier, will -- >> laura: we've got to go. point made. ohn,head, the most impactful moment from amy coney barrett's character...
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i don't think the director of the fbi wasas saying that antifa is not a problem. i think what he was saying is it's more difficult to deal with that because of the disorganized structure of antifa but it certainly is a problem and i would be concerned if the director of the fbi's that it was not a problem at all what it don't think that's what he was saying. at least i hope that. >> host: story out of bloomberg yesterday reads this way. christopher wray has no plans to resign aswr president donald trp and his supporters step up the mints for thet release of sensitive files that they say will show spy on trump's 2016 campaign. he certainly attained your term that begin in 2017 and doesn't plan at this time to step down. however, trump could fire him at anybl time and for any reason, s he did his predecessor, james comey. >> caller: good morning. it's good to see mr. barr and c-span again. two things quickly. c-span is a microcosm of how the media treats conservatives and its indicative, illustrated by the last guest who spouted lie after lie and you did not asking
i don't think the director of the fbi wasas saying that antifa is not a problem. i think what he was saying is it's more difficult to deal with that because of the disorganized structure of antifa but it certainly is a problem and i would be concerned if the director of the fbi's that it was not a problem at all what it don't think that's what he was saying. at least i hope that. >> host: story out of bloomberg yesterday reads this way. christopher wray has no plans to resign aswr...
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atererhifirstt "washington p pt" a artle wasas published that ur..thehes udi abia was'tt always thippppresse bjama khkhashoi.i. we spent in this hou o on th phone trying to understand the wehtht of arrests. my column was cancel.. i was ban. i spent simomonths silent, reflecting years ago, when several friends were arrested, i said nothing. i have made a differen choice now. i have left my home, my family and my job. and d i am raising my voice. amy: those are the words of jamal khashoggi that are read by someone else. that was the pc had in "the washinington post."" rick rowley talk about what within happen and about bin salman coming to the united thees, not just hailed by president, but held by business leaders prououdly getting the rd carpet all over this country and what this meant, how dangerous this was for the manan who was w turned against the leadership. man who throughout his life so his heroes -- heroes he had championed and a depressed who he had helped create the stories andmyths around, you saw them turn their lives before his eyes and
atererhifirstt "washington p pt" a artle wasas published that ur..thehes udi abia was'tt always thippppresse bjama khkhashoi.i. we spent in this hou o on th phone trying to understand the wehtht of arrests. my column was cancel.. i was ban. i spent simomonths silent, reflecting years ago, when several friends were arrested, i said nothing. i have made a differen choice now. i have left my home, my family and my job. and d i am raising my voice. amy: those are the words of jamal...
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that's why it's been to make sure there wasas suppot direct payments for the american people which iupported and there should be another round, $1200. it's important there's more support for people who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own with unemployment insurance. inclusion of investments for small businesses and grant. how about the businesses they didn't qualify before? they need to be included in that's why i advocate for pewter community banks and credit bureaus to be included so they can help those they are closest to which is the smallest businesses in our communities. there needs to be infusion of support to every school district across the country to help them as well. hospitals need help, there's not support for testing, more needed for the delivery of ppe because president trump failed to provide a national plan andnd tt response and last, the needs to be support for people across the country and that's why this should be inclusion of investments like infrastructure and ideas to provide support for everyone in the communities and mexico and local government
that's why it's been to make sure there wasas suppot direct payments for the american people which iupported and there should be another round, $1200. it's important there's more support for people who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own with unemployment insurance. inclusion of investments for small businesses and grant. how about the businesses they didn't qualify before? they need to be included in that's why i advocate for pewter community banks and credit bureaus to be...
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conversations with world leaders ovover the past many months before the coronavirirus even became an issue, i wasasn 2020 would be facing the worst humanitarian c crisis since e wd war ii for a variety of reaeaso. such as the war in syria, yemen, that deepening prices in places like south sudan.. the desert locust t swarms in frequent natural disasters and changing weather patterns t that w we are experiencingng. the economicic crisis in lebano, whicich is impacting milillionsf syrian refugees,, drc, sudadan, ethiopopia, and the list goes o. we were already f facing a perft storm. so tododay with covid-19, i want to stress that we are not only facing a global health p pandem, but a also a global human attory and catastrophe. amy: that was david beasley, the former southth carolina governo, nonow head of ththe world food program, speaking to the united nations security council e earlr this year. for more, we're joined by bj rishaad, director of --vijay prashad, director of tricontinental institute for social research and author of many books including "washington bullets: a history of the cia, coups
conversations with world leaders ovover the past many months before the coronavirirus even became an issue, i wasasn 2020 would be facing the worst humanitarian c crisis since e wd war ii for a variety of reaeaso. such as the war in syria, yemen, that deepening prices in places like south sudan.. the desert locust t swarms in frequent natural disasters and changing weather patterns t that w we are experiencingng. the economicic crisis in lebano, whicich is impacting milillionsf syrian...