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kamala harris is coming to washington dc. i am speaking to you just outside the nation's capital. kamala harris is coming to washington dc to give a speech. .he will give a pre-buttal i say to that, bring it on. it is fair play. the president went to vice president biden's hometown on thursday when biden got discrimination. kamala harris wants to come to washington to try to get some president's the temporary hometown of washington dc, fine. i want to point out the contrast. kamala harris is traveling. joe biden is not. number one, why isn't biden giving a speech number two, why is it safe for kamala harris to travel but not for joe biden? where is joe? host: we are covering both of those events that you mentioned on c-span, on our website, or you can download the free radio app. we are also covering the campaign event in new hampshire on friday. 6:00 p.m. eastern time. also right here on c-span and on the website and with our free c-span radio app. sean in baltimore, independent, you are next. caller: good day to you all. i am a 39-year-old black man. i really don't support trump
kamala harris is coming to washington dc. i am speaking to you just outside the nation's capital. kamala harris is coming to washington dc to give a speech. .he will give a pre-buttal i say to that, bring it on. it is fair play. the president went to vice president biden's hometown on thursday when biden got discrimination. kamala harris wants to come to washington to try to get some president's the temporary hometown of washington dc, fine. i want to point out the contrast. kamala harris is...
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some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to politics and prose bookstore in washington dc. topping the list as president trumps nice terry from and her critical look at the president and trump family and her book too much and never enough. after that in twilight of democracy pulitzer prize winning author and applebaum looks at the rise of authoritarianism and nationalism around the book followed by abram kennedy's argument that america must choose to be antiracist and look towards building a more equitable society in his book how to build and antiracist. jordan washington a republican and christopher hugh a democrat traveled the country together and attempt to find a column common dialogue in union and wrapping up our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to washington dc's politics and prose bookstore is me and white supremacy by good ancestor podcast host layla addresses white supremacy and racial injustice. most of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> center kamala harris is joe biden's pick for vice presid
some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to politics and prose bookstore in washington dc. topping the list as president trumps nice terry from and her critical look at the president and trump family and her book too much and never enough. after that in twilight of democracy pulitzer prize winning author and applebaum looks at the rise of authoritarianism and nationalism around the book followed by abram kennedy's argument that america must choose to be antiracist and look...
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our correspondent is in washington, dc. a big picture so farfor women voters. washington, dc. big picture so far for women voters. a theme that started last night with the peach from the first lady, milani trump who laid out the case for her husband in very touching terms, at times, referring to him constantly as donald, would you do not often hear, talking about how he supported her and so many other women throughout their lives together and in his administration. remembering that this is a woman who has been publicly humiliated by the allegations of her husband's multiple infidelities and has had to face some sordid revelations. the message from her seemed to be that if she, as the first lady and the wife of donald trump could move past this and see beyond the less savoury this and see beyond the less savoury aspect of his character, then so could women who were perhaps wavering about their continued support in the last four years. tonight we have heard from kellyanne conway, more in the professional role. she is a vetera n professional role. she is a veteran of the administ
our correspondent is in washington, dc. a big picture so farfor women voters. washington, dc. big picture so far for women voters. a theme that started last night with the peach from the first lady, milani trump who laid out the case for her husband in very touching terms, at times, referring to him constantly as donald, would you do not often hear, talking about how he supported her and so many other women throughout their lives together and in his administration. remembering that this is a...
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-- washington dc. this american artifacts program was recorded in 2015. peter: i am peter kuznick. i am the professor he of history at american university and the director of the american universities nuclear institute. i began this in 1995. the institute was born in the controversy around the exhibit that would be held at the air and space museum at this facility and instituted but was canceled. this was an attempt by the smithsonian and to do an honest and balanced exhibit about the decision to drop the bomb and the consequences of the bombing. this was the 50th anniversary. i was with one of my students whose mother and grandmother survived the atomic bombing, and whose grandfather died in the atomic bombing. we decided to do something special to commemorate the 50th anniversary. we would teach two classes on campus and bring students to kyoto and hiroshima. the museums in hiroshima and nagasaki asked if we would bring some of the artifacts to american university and do an exhibit on the 50th annive
-- washington dc. this american artifacts program was recorded in 2015. peter: i am peter kuznick. i am the professor he of history at american university and the director of the american universities nuclear institute. i began this in 1995. the institute was born in the controversy around the exhibit that would be held at the air and space museum at this facility and instituted but was canceled. this was an attempt by the smithsonian and to do an honest and balanced exhibit about the decision...
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she spoke thursday in washington dc for about 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. the eve of the 57th march on washington, i will speak about recent events in kenosha, wisconsin, wildfires raging across the california coast
she spoke thursday in washington dc for about 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. the eve of the 57th march on washington, i will speak about recent events in kenosha, wisconsin, wildfires raging across the california coast
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jane o'brien first is in washington dc. over the last two nights, we've had an outline of just the last two nights, we've had an outline ofjust how dystopian an american would become under a biden presidency. mike pence is due to ta ke presidency. mike pence is due to take the stage at all to more at fault —— fort mchenry which is synonymous with the national answers. i'm sure it was far more complicated. what going to be interesting is to see how the events of wisconsin might shape the speech is planning to do tonight. we understand he was going to be focusing on law and order. the president —— the present economic but form achievements but what is happening in wisconsin is very possibly going to puncture the convention bubble we mean in the last two days. it hasn't been mentioned up until now, except with reference to a general takedown of lawn order, much the same way that the pandemic is not been explicitly mentioned. it'll be interesting to whether events are going to start annotating this convention. how do you think
jane o'brien first is in washington dc. over the last two nights, we've had an outline of just the last two nights, we've had an outline ofjust how dystopian an american would become under a biden presidency. mike pence is due to ta ke presidency. mike pence is due to take the stage at all to more at fault —— fort mchenry which is synonymous with the national answers. i'm sure it was far more complicated. what going to be interesting is to see how the events of wisconsin might shape the...
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. >>> decenas de miles de personas se unen en washington dc y demandan igualdad racial, corona un veranora la injusticia y violencia policial, a los pies del monumento a lincoln habló la familia de jacob blake, tenemos su mensaje y lo último del caos, el desplome de una avioneta a pocos minutos de despegar, hay 2 personas muertas. >>> y le presentamos al profe carlos como le dicen sus alumnos, el profe con él el regreso ha estado lleno de risas y creatividad. >>> tienen que trabajar activos con dinámica para poder tener su atención. >>> de verdad que el profe chido nos da una lección de amor por lo que uno hace y esta noche arrancamos con esta gran lección, una comunidad unida por el desastre del huracán laura hoy pone manos a la obra y comienza a reparar los daños, esta es la destrucción en texas y luisiana, los vientos destruyeron ciudades enteras, muchos residentes abandonaron las costas, en total un millón y u al menos 14 personas murieron ,se estima laura ha sido el huracán más devastador, los costos hasta 30 mil millones de dólares, el gobernador de luisiana pidió la declaración de
. >>> decenas de miles de personas se unen en washington dc y demandan igualdad racial, corona un veranora la injusticia y violencia policial, a los pies del monumento a lincoln habló la familia de jacob blake, tenemos su mensaje y lo último del caos, el desplome de una avioneta a pocos minutos de despegar, hay 2 personas muertas. >>> y le presentamos al profe carlos como le dicen sus alumnos, el profe con él el regreso ha estado lleno de risas y creatividad. >>>...
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the headlines: thousands of protesters have gathered in washington, dc, to protest forjustice and raciala dream' speech. british scientists have been given nearly $9 million to try to find out how long immunity from coronavirus lasts. they believe that understanding how our immune system responds to the coronavirus could be one of the key factors in getting life back to normal. and one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the us, hurricane laura, has killed at least six people in louisiana. the state's governor said the storm had caused tremendous damage, but it was not as bad as originally feared. in texas, the governor said the state had dodged a bullet. 0rganisers of illegal raves and music events can be fined
the headlines: thousands of protesters have gathered in washington, dc, to protest forjustice and raciala dream' speech. british scientists have been given nearly $9 million to try to find out how long immunity from coronavirus lasts. they believe that understanding how our immune system responds to the coronavirus could be one of the key factors in getting life back to normal. and one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the us, hurricane laura, has killed at least six people in louisiana....
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i hear from you every day and to taking that big boo washington dc. [applause] no green new deal. because it is a rotten deal for farmers. alongside our farmers and producers, we have fought a in and day out for iowa's farmers, our tag industry, our biofuels industry. we have kept our farm economy strong, we have expanded opportunities for farmers to make a living around the globe and even during this pandemic. so, folks, again, let's go back .o those two roads the one road is of freedom, prosperity and choice. the other one, i'm not even going to go over it again because we don't need that. we don't need fundamental change to our great united states of america. because, folks, we keep getting it right. freedom, prosperity, and choice. that is what we need right here. [applause] i said it once, i said it twice, i said it a dozen times. this is going to be a tough election cycle and we need all of you out there participating. i would let everyone know that i am a fighter. i'm a fighter and we are going to keep pressing on through the very last minutes and hours of this election cyc
i hear from you every day and to taking that big boo washington dc. [applause] no green new deal. because it is a rotten deal for farmers. alongside our farmers and producers, we have fought a in and day out for iowa's farmers, our tag industry, our biofuels industry. we have kept our farm economy strong, we have expanded opportunities for farmers to make a living around the globe and even during this pandemic. so, folks, again, let's go back .o those two roads the one road is of freedom,...
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we will speak first to our correspondent, jenna ryan in washington, dc.emocrats really wanted last week to make this election a referendum on donald trump as my character, but watching this convention, even what we have seen so far does mcdonald trump's character, it is laying out as it is character and record were strengths. it is as if the pandemic, the economic just hasn't happened? you have to remember that his supporters absolutely to remember that his supporters a bsolutely love to remember that his supporters absolutely love him. they are fiercely loyal, they are passionate about him, even to the point of protective. and i don't think anything that the democrats had last week will have changed that. donald trump is trying to get them to come out and vote and notjust his base, but also reluctant republicans who may have voted for him in 2016 who might not like to admit it now, but are still going to vote for him in 2020. so he's really trying to motivate his base. and as far as playing to his strengths and pretending that the bad things haven't happ
we will speak first to our correspondent, jenna ryan in washington, dc.emocrats really wanted last week to make this election a referendum on donald trump as my character, but watching this convention, even what we have seen so far does mcdonald trump's character, it is laying out as it is character and record were strengths. it is as if the pandemic, the economic just hasn't happened? you have to remember that his supporters absolutely to remember that his supporters a bsolutely love to...
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but i would suggest that's what you should be doing paired >> reporter: meanwhile washington, dc, kari seen the attorney general is suing it forward to burning funds to support lab especially by top company executive. back in new york, or attorney general james is saying their civil not criminal investigations. >>> still ahead, you plan to get $1000 a hand sanitizer to presence, why prison officials are refusing the donation. >>> beautiful temperatures today. have a little bit of overwhelm up on the way i will details coming up on your seven-day forecast. >>> over and lyft are being sued by the city of california. they are accused of violating the gig law. the larger companies and drivers are also preparing for a fight with the polls in november. >>> the state attorney general's office says gig were companies must comply with the -- over and lyft say it is that 90% and their drivers will be laid off or forced to make the employees. the workers rally saying the company will take advantage of drivers. the drivers also speaking out against right care opposition 22 saying that will lock in
but i would suggest that's what you should be doing paired >> reporter: meanwhile washington, dc, kari seen the attorney general is suing it forward to burning funds to support lab especially by top company executive. back in new york, or attorney general james is saying their civil not criminal investigations. >>> still ahead, you plan to get $1000 a hand sanitizer to presence, why prison officials are refusing the donation. >>> beautiful temperatures today. have a...
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and in washington dc, the dunbar high school, living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts education to african-americans, in 1893, was also teaching at the college school, dunbar high school in washington dc. they were especially taking on the responsibility for african-americans, in a way that would give them a white-collar access, and other teachers, nurses and they embody that argument of w e b du bois and booker washington how these men - during the construction. w e b du bois advocated liberal arts training. and less recognized than the men. they are strategizing, to make life better for african-americans during a difficult time. in this exhibition, they were not advocating only suffrage but other things outside the parameters of the single issue focus. african-american women doing lots of activism even though the national american women's suffrage association with two fractions we were talking about in the beginning when in 1870, they came back to gather. with great force and strategies, the state-by-state strategy, also excluding african-americans the w
and in washington dc, the dunbar high school, living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts education to african-americans, in 1893, was also teaching at the college school, dunbar high school in washington dc. they were especially taking on the responsibility for african-americans, in a way that would give them a white-collar access, and other teachers, nurses and they embody that argument of w e b du bois and booker washington how these men - during the construction. w...
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allegorical figure that represents the united states during the conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington dc and that is just one event of the long suffrage movement this exhibition highlights, 124 objects, long history beginning in 1832, right up to 1920, also querying the nineteenth amendment, to franchise all women including women of color. i took that up to the voting rights act of 1965. if you will come with me we are going to explore the 1913 parade more "in depth". so we are standing in front of several postcards of the 1913 parade organized by alex hall and this is a different tactic man what has been done before by other suffragists but alex hall was trying to create headlines. after spending time in britain she got radicalized by the british suffragettes and learned how to create a spectacle, and even. if you came back to the united states in 1911-12, at the congressional union, this parade, 8000 suffragists marched down from the capital at the beginning down pennsylvania avenue, at the end of pennsylvania avenue. at the treasury building you see this pageant, lady liberty and her
allegorical figure that represents the united states during the conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington dc and that is just one event of the long suffrage movement this exhibition highlights, 124 objects, long history beginning in 1832, right up to 1920, also querying the nineteenth amendment, to franchise all women including women of color. i took that up to the voting rights act of 1965. if you will come with me we are going to explore the 1913 parade more "in depth". so we are...
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. >>> let's take a live look from washington dc where 57 years after the march on washington, thousands rallied again today at the lake memorial, calling for racial justice. this as the country rebels with the fallout from another police shooting this week, now new calls for police reform on the anniversary of the martin luther king jr. i have a dream speech. natalie brand joins us live from washington dc with the very latest. >> reporter: demonstrators have been out here all day long, most have now dispersed because the weather took a turn but what is really striking is talking to people who traveled from near and far and across all generations, including a woman at the original march as a child and returns today with her family. thousands of protesters descended on the nations capital on the 57th anniversary of the march on washington. >> who would know 57 years later we are still fighting what we were fighting for them. >> reporter: she attended the 1963 march as a toddler. this time, she brought her daughter and grandson. >> at some point i want to wake up one day knowing my child a
. >>> let's take a live look from washington dc where 57 years after the march on washington, thousands rallied again today at the lake memorial, calling for racial justice. this as the country rebels with the fallout from another police shooting this week, now new calls for police reform on the anniversary of the martin luther king jr. i have a dream speech. natalie brand joins us live from washington dc with the very latest. >> reporter: demonstrators have been out here all day...
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the first is outside senator kamala harris' home in washington, dc, cameras are out there waiting for her to leave to head to delaware. this is the area here where biden and harris will give their first public speech since the announce announcement. they will talk about restoring the nation and their fate for working families. tonight they go to a grassroots fundraiser. biden said harris is the smart tough person he needs by his side. trump said she left the presidential race without any support and that is the kind of opponent everyone dreams of. biden made his announcement yesterday that the california senator would be his running mate. they clashed in the primaries but she became a strong supporter of the vice president after she dropped out of the race. analysts said the race is about resetting the democratic party. >> it is a future look as well. if joe biden were to win in november and run for reelection in 2024, he would be 82 years old. it looks like he could be a one one alternate president but he is setting the stage for the next ben generation of the democratic party. >> re
the first is outside senator kamala harris' home in washington, dc, cameras are out there waiting for her to leave to head to delaware. this is the area here where biden and harris will give their first public speech since the announce announcement. they will talk about restoring the nation and their fate for working families. tonight they go to a grassroots fundraiser. biden said harris is the smart tough person he needs by his side. trump said she left the presidential race without any...
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a 17 year old boy has died after shooting a block party in washington, dc. ighbors said they heard gunshots early sunday morning. police say and off-duty police officer was hurt and is fighting for her life this morning. 19 other people were also hurt. police in dc are reportedly searching for several shooters involved here. they said the block parties are a big concern during this pandemic. >>> and in denver, colorado, nine people were shot in a local park. police say family was gathering at the park when they believe somebody drove by and started shooting. some of the victims are young. but the exact age has not been announced as of yet. none of the injuries are believed to be life- threatening. >>> there was another weekend of violent protests in the streets of portland. police in riot gear clashed with an estimated 200 demonstrators for several hours in the downtown area late last night. the confrontation came one night after violent protesters threw rocks and bottles at officers. and they said a police union building on fire. federal officers they have n
a 17 year old boy has died after shooting a block party in washington, dc. ighbors said they heard gunshots early sunday morning. police say and off-duty police officer was hurt and is fighting for her life this morning. 19 other people were also hurt. police in dc are reportedly searching for several shooters involved here. they said the block parties are a big concern during this pandemic. >>> and in denver, colorado, nine people were shot in a local park. police say family was...
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tonight here in washington, dc, shock in congress as the director of national intelligence now says he is cutting off briefings on election security issues to top members of the u.s. congress. only written updates will be going forward. even with the top intelligence official on the election saying just this month that china, russia, and iran are now looking to interfere in the u.s. presidential election just 66 days away with some people actually starting to vote earlier. all this as coronavirus cases in this country now near 6 million. more than 180,000 lives lost in the united states, nearly one thousand yesterday alone. the reported death toll so far this saturday is already well over 250. first let's go straight to kenos kenosha, wisconsin, where people have been marching nearly for a week after the police shot jacob blake. he's now paralyzed from the waist down. sara sidner on the scene for us, she had a chance to speak to blake's father. what are you seeing, first of all, sara, what are you hearing? >> reporter: the march is over. it was an absolutely peaceful march. the family
tonight here in washington, dc, shock in congress as the director of national intelligence now says he is cutting off briefings on election security issues to top members of the u.s. congress. only written updates will be going forward. even with the top intelligence official on the election saying just this month that china, russia, and iran are now looking to interfere in the u.s. presidential election just 66 days away with some people actually starting to vote earlier. all this as...
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if you are talking about compromise, even with the trillion dollar washington dc magical way of saying they are going to come down a trillion, they can't come up with any significant cuts in their bill. what they want is a two and a half trillion dollar blank check. i cannot tell you the president has encouraged us not only to negotiate as the secretary indicated to come back and negotiate in good faith, but at this point i am extremely disappointed that we came here today just he had the same thing repeated over and over again, which is the same thing we have heard repeated for the last two weeks. c the chief will recommend this to the president. this is not the first choice, but people have run out of the enhanced unemployment so that is something we will remand -- recommend an executive order on. we will recommend an executive iter and on student loans will take us a while to finalize them but we will do that because the president wants action. he realized that despite what was a big pickup in jobs there are still too many people impacted by this. [inaudible] >> they said come back
if you are talking about compromise, even with the trillion dollar washington dc magical way of saying they are going to come down a trillion, they can't come up with any significant cuts in their bill. what they want is a two and a half trillion dollar blank check. i cannot tell you the president has encouraged us not only to negotiate as the secretary indicated to come back and negotiate in good faith, but at this point i am extremely disappointed that we came here today just he had the same...
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washington. take a look. >> these are all democrat cities including dc.o we're not supposed to go in unless we call it in that is a big step in. and no reason for it. you know what were going to do? we're going to have to look at it. mark meadows is here and we're going to have to look at it because we're not going to let that happen to people that go to the white house to celebrate our country. >> joining us now is at acting deputy homeland security secretary ken cuccinelli. thank you for joining us. i appreciate your time. the democrats give a lot of lip service about voter suppression, intimidation, but when i see them targeting people that are conservatives, attending political events, it strikes me that that is a form of intimidation. what can homeland security and the federal government do about it? >> anywhere the president as is the secret service, so they do a great job. whether it's in dc or whether it's a new hampshire or wherever, but anywhere there are federal facilities, we have officers from the department of homeland security, that's a lot
washington. take a look. >> these are all democrat cities including dc.o we're not supposed to go in unless we call it in that is a big step in. and no reason for it. you know what were going to do? we're going to have to look at it. mark meadows is here and we're going to have to look at it because we're not going to let that happen to people that go to the white house to celebrate our country. >> joining us now is at acting deputy homeland security secretary ken cuccinelli. thank...
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but she was also teaching at the m street college school that is now dunbar high school in washington, dc. what i like about these two women was they were taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in the post-civil war suffrage era in a -- reconstruction era, in a way that would give them white collar access so they can become a once they went to the high school, then they went to college, and they were business people. leaders, teachers, or nurses. so they embodied that argument of w.e.b. dubois and booker t. washington that these two men have been having. about how to best assimilate african-americans during reconstruction. booker t. washington advocated for technical training. where's wb device advocated for liberal arts training. dubois advocated for liberal arts training. and these women were walking the walk. they are less recognized than the men and they are very much equal to both of these men in the ways in which they were strategizing how to make life better for african-americans during a very difficult time. and so these three women are in , this exhibition b
but she was also teaching at the m street college school that is now dunbar high school in washington, dc. what i like about these two women was they were taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in the post-civil war suffrage era in a -- reconstruction era, in a way that would give them white collar access so they can become a once they went to the high school, then they went to college, and they were business people. leaders, teachers, or nurses. so they embodied that...
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applause cheering protesters gathered in places like texas, pennsylvania, new york and washington, dcre concerned about a recent slowdown in deliveries and they worry about what this means for postal voting in the upcoming us election. will votes arrive on time and be counted, especially in a pandemic? this man, postmaster general louis dejoy, is behind the delivery slowdown with his new cost—cutting moves. he's a big trump donor and the president recently appointed him to the role. he took over injune. the bill is passed. democrats and some republicans in the house of representatives have now approved a new bill to put $25 billion into the postal service and require levels of service to get back to normal. the actions by the postmaster general in recent weeks is a sabotage campaign aimed at manipulating mail service and whatever the intent, it's hurting everyday americans — seniors, veterans, working men and women. in michigan, we've been told thatjust this month ten mail sorting machines have been removed and destroyed. this american institution is being deliberately dismantled. thi
applause cheering protesters gathered in places like texas, pennsylvania, new york and washington, dcre concerned about a recent slowdown in deliveries and they worry about what this means for postal voting in the upcoming us election. will votes arrive on time and be counted, especially in a pandemic? this man, postmaster general louis dejoy, is behind the delivery slowdown with his new cost—cutting moves. he's a big trump donor and the president recently appointed him to the role. he took...
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end of the speech i look back to find the speech of my mentor when i was 24 years old here in washington dc. i want to say this is the speech i may or may not have written. i have no idea when i wrote that it is lost to history. but i did find the line that says to all of you sitting here today i hope and 33 years one of you was lucky enough to be sitting appear giving this speech. whoever it is you are lucky. reading the speech i was in my office crying. he's talking to me. it was like i was talking to myself in a time machine. i feel like i need to leave you with this because it's a perfect ending so i feel here today in this town i started writing for the first time i feel so lucky to be here. thank you for supporting the kids books and supported me with a thriller's. one final question. >> who is the historical figure you most identify with? that you are most inspired by? that is the core. i was tired of my own kids looking at loudmouth that leads and reality television so we started with books like i am abraham lincoln. i am amelia earhart. albert einstein, jackie robinson, louisa park
end of the speech i look back to find the speech of my mentor when i was 24 years old here in washington dc. i want to say this is the speech i may or may not have written. i have no idea when i wrote that it is lost to history. but i did find the line that says to all of you sitting here today i hope and 33 years one of you was lucky enough to be sitting appear giving this speech. whoever it is you are lucky. reading the speech i was in my office crying. he's talking to me. it was like i was...
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thousands of protesters have gathered in washington dc to protest for justice and racial equality. washington in 1963. let's get more on the death of chadwick boseman. joining us live from los angeles is entertainment reporter kj matthews. thank you forjoining us. let's talk about this terribly sad news. a young man and it seems, even though he had been fighting cancer for a number of yea rs, fighting cancer for a number of years, he was working around it? he really was. you know, so many people are just in shock right now and they did not know that chadwick boseman had colon cancer. he was diagnosed with that in 2016 and so four years later he died, he advanced relatively quickly, at what people don't understand is that during those years, he made about five movies, including black panther, and really we thought we would see him reprise his role in black panther the sequel of course is being developed right now so many, being developed right now so any being developed right now so many, many people are shocked. even, ijust think many, many people are shocked. even, i just think ea
thousands of protesters have gathered in washington dc to protest for justice and racial equality. washington in 1963. let's get more on the death of chadwick boseman. joining us live from los angeles is entertainment reporter kj matthews. thank you forjoining us. let's talk about this terribly sad news. a young man and it seems, even though he had been fighting cancer for a number of yea rs, fighting cancer for a number of years, he was working around it? he really was. you know, so many...
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the headlines: thousands of protesters have gathered in washington, dc to protest for justice and racial march on washington 1963 when martin luther king delivered his historic "i have a dream" speech. donald trump has addressed supporters in new hampshire — and used the speech to brand protesters as thugs for demonstrating outside the white house while he gave his presidential nomination acceptance speech on thursday. would you let a tech company implant a device in your brain? elon musk — the entrepreneur behind tesla and spacex — showed off one of his other companies today, neuralink. the company aims to create brain implants that can one day cure illnesses and eventually give humans super powers. in california, musk demonstrated the devices implanted into the brains of pigs. the bbc‘s regan morris has been following the event from los angeles. thank you forjoining us. what exactly d id thank you forjoining us. what exactly did mr musk show? well, it was surreal. it was very elon musk, he was 45 minutes late to the briefing as journalists and fans around the world were waiting. right
the headlines: thousands of protesters have gathered in washington, dc to protest for justice and racial march on washington 1963 when martin luther king delivered his historic "i have a dream" speech. donald trump has addressed supporters in new hampshire — and used the speech to brand protesters as thugs for demonstrating outside the white house while he gave his presidential nomination acceptance speech on thursday. would you let a tech company implant a device in your brain?...
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we're not just talking about what's happening in washington dc we're talking about what's happening in real people's lives and while recent polls show that president trump is trailing joe biden the president does have an advantage in enthusiasm with his own base. and there are questions about whether democrats can bridge that gap with a virtual convention just like the last 3 days people are fired up by announcement the announcement a vp candidate kamala harris. president trump says given her poll numbers during the primaries, he's not concerned i watch a poll numbers go down the long bond down to almost nothing. >>and she left angry those things mean something 10's of millions of people watching will tune in for our presidential. >>nomination bob mulholland has been a democratic delegate since 1978 he says while tallying votes will be easier all electronic he feels for young people missing out on what may be their first convention these are things that have a huge impact if you're college student is overwhelm you run into governors run into senators that's not going to happen the mess
we're not just talking about what's happening in washington dc we're talking about what's happening in real people's lives and while recent polls show that president trump is trailing joe biden the president does have an advantage in enthusiasm with his own base. and there are questions about whether democrats can bridge that gap with a virtual convention just like the last 3 days people are fired up by announcement the announcement a vp candidate kamala harris. president trump says given her...
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others took place remotely from washington, dc.ch speeches from mike pompeo, counselor to the president kellyanne conway, first lady melania trump, second lady karen pence and acceptance speeches from vice president mike pence -- >> i accept your nomination to run and serve as vice president of the united states. >> and president donald trump. >> i profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united states. [applause] >> if you missed any of our coverage of the republican national convention watch any time on demand at c-span.org/rnc. ♪ , about the menrs who ran for the presidency and lost but changed political history. monday thomas dewey. tuesday adlai stevenson. wednesday barry goldwater. thursday hubert humphrey. friday george wallace. saturday george mcgovern. the contenders all next week 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. [applause] >> crowds gathered at the foot of the lincoln memorial or a rally organized by reverend al sharpton to bring attention to police violence and racial unrest. the event coincides with the 57th a
others took place remotely from washington, dc.ch speeches from mike pompeo, counselor to the president kellyanne conway, first lady melania trump, second lady karen pence and acceptance speeches from vice president mike pence -- >> i accept your nomination to run and serve as vice president of the united states. >> and president donald trump. >> i profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united states. [applause] >> if you missed any of our coverage of the...
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has, picture the bed, no headboard or anything, bed or mattress because that is what we had, in washington dcin the parking lot, the station had 3 doors and i saw the words myself, sorry, kiddo, sorry, kiddo, sorry, kiddo, 20 years and going. every single day, as hungry as i was when i was 24 years old living in this town, i never want to think i'm done or made at the moment and finished, so hungry i put out my best work, that is how you learn. you do the same things we do in life every day. many of us are so good at our jobs, so good at doing it, who wants to do the same over and over? like a magician we need to reinvent ourselves and have a moment we say i have done it this way and like it even better. don't have to change it but have to think about it, sorry, kiddo, sorry kiddo, sorry, kiddo. you can't even make this up. just the way we were going, drove past the fire station and staring at the fire station and here it is, sorry, kiddo. i love this town brings it back to me. they changed the door the last two years and in my mind's i. that is my introduction to the escape artist. i want to
has, picture the bed, no headboard or anything, bed or mattress because that is what we had, in washington dcin the parking lot, the station had 3 doors and i saw the words myself, sorry, kiddo, sorry, kiddo, sorry, kiddo, 20 years and going. every single day, as hungry as i was when i was 24 years old living in this town, i never want to think i'm done or made at the moment and finished, so hungry i put out my best work, that is how you learn. you do the same things we do in life every day....
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unbroken for the story of luisi and perini, lauren hildebrand washington dc person and if you have not i'm sure she's got her own story but do think the worst thing that happened to louis was an olympic level runner in the 1936 olympics and is in the army and gets shot down over the pacific and stranded on a raft 440 plus days and if you think that is the worst thing that could happen that he gets captured by the japanese, pow anything that is the worst thing that could happen and then he finally gets home and has terrible problems with substance abuse and survive that, remarkable story, beautifully written by laura hildebrand. we come to you last because you clearly did not do your homewo homework. >> here is a big comeback, the odyssey. by homer. they go through a ten year wa war -- >> ten year trojan war and then it takes them ten years to get back to ithaca where before he gets there he encounters a cyclops who throws a boulder and locks him in a cage and all his men and has cannibals to deal with and has lotus eaters to deal with and has surreal law and then he has crc who turns h
unbroken for the story of luisi and perini, lauren hildebrand washington dc person and if you have not i'm sure she's got her own story but do think the worst thing that happened to louis was an olympic level runner in the 1936 olympics and is in the army and gets shot down over the pacific and stranded on a raft 440 plus days and if you think that is the worst thing that could happen that he gets captured by the japanese, pow anything that is the worst thing that could happen and then he...
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she spoke earlier today in washington dc for about 20 minutes. sen. harris: good afternoon. on the eve of the 57th march on washington, i will speak about recent events in kenosha, wisconsin, wildfires raging across the california coas
she spoke earlier today in washington dc for about 20 minutes. sen. harris: good afternoon. on the eve of the 57th march on washington, i will speak about recent events in kenosha, wisconsin, wildfires raging across the california coas
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i love coming to virginia, obviously the washington dc area was our home and a beautiful place for us where we had our children here . we had our lives here. i started writing here and it's especially important today. today is the day my dad died and we marked the day and i know it seems like something sad but i love my father and i especially love being in this barnes and noble because my father used to go into barnes and noble and say yes, i'm here for brad meltzer book, he's my favorite author and they'd say mister meltzer, we know he's your son. my mom would be like what do you mean, that john grisham is in the front window. not anymore. now meltzer is in the front window so we honor my father here tonight but the other person, we havea couple bank used to do that our local . so i write a character named beecher and inner-circle and i know my friend trevor is here . where are you ? come on out this is the guy who helped me at the national archives. people say whose feature, there is so handsome and sharon, people who helped us online, you see jim over here and dodger case, yes, in
i love coming to virginia, obviously the washington dc area was our home and a beautiful place for us where we had our children here . we had our lives here. i started writing here and it's especially important today. today is the day my dad died and we marked the day and i know it seems like something sad but i love my father and i especially love being in this barnes and noble because my father used to go into barnes and noble and say yes, i'm here for brad meltzer book, he's my favorite...
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blake's father called for justice at around the on the national mall in washington dc. >> there are two the united states. a rights system and a black system. the black system is not doing so well. but we are going to stand up. every black person in the united states is going to stand up. >> he had his first hearing today after allegedly shooting three people during protests tuesday night. his attorney says video shows he was acting in self defense after one protester hit him with a skateboard and tried taking away his rifle. he came as part of a militia group to protect the businesses but the sheriff says it only made things worse. >> don't care, two people are dead. >> reporter: this case gained international attention as well with the united nations criticizing gun laws in the us. >> a peaceful night in kenosha, third night in a row that has been that way. 1000 national guard troops here with more on the way ahead of this weekend with several protests scheduled. shannon: as the left continues to voice concerns about the violence going on to the polling advantage over the president, e
blake's father called for justice at around the on the national mall in washington dc. >> there are two the united states. a rights system and a black system. the black system is not doing so well. but we are going to stand up. every black person in the united states is going to stand up. >> he had his first hearing today after allegedly shooting three people during protests tuesday night. his attorney says video shows he was acting in self defense after one protester hit him with a...
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the headlines: thousands of protesters have gathered in washington, dc, to protest forjustice and racial equality. the demonstration was called on the anniversary of the civil rights march on washington in 1963, when martin luther king delivered his famous ‘i have a dream' speech. donald trump has addressed supporters in new hampshire and used the speech to brand protesters as thugs for demonstrating outside the white house while he gave his presidential nomination acceptance speech on thursday. british scientists have been given nearly $9 million to try to find out how long immunity from coronavirus lasts. they believe that understanding how our immune systems respond to the coronavirus could be one of the key factors in getting life back to normal. now, this afternoon will see football fans set foot inside a premier league stadium for the first time since march, and the coronavirus lockdown. 2,500 tickets have been made available for a friendly between brighton and hove albion, and chelsea, at the american express community stadium, and that's less than 10% of its overall capacity. her
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in washington dc. must be the only one. if you spend as much as i do inflicting yourself on the public you are obliged for them to get back to you. what they say look at this book i have come across or this stor story. are you interested i have come across that as well. and on the whole i enjoy my voicemail as well. >>host: erie pennsylvania. >>caller: good afternoon. while i agree with mr. hitchens certain religions have misused the interpretation of what god wants and kill and to be head that doesn't he think there are certain parts of all faiths that has secular responsibilities to keep order in society? for 4000 years marriage committing to each other and children has been the best social tradition to keep families and societies healthy when we abandoned that, we have 400,000 dead of hiv , growing up without fathers and 70 percent we have a lot of instability and in his estimation anything he comes up with is designed by man also. and to keep a secular not feeling or murdering or marriage that is good for society whatev
in washington dc. must be the only one. if you spend as much as i do inflicting yourself on the public you are obliged for them to get back to you. what they say look at this book i have come across or this stor story. are you interested i have come across that as well. and on the whole i enjoy my voicemail as well. >>host: erie pennsylvania. >>caller: good afternoon. while i agree with mr. hitchens certain religions have misused the interpretation of what god wants and kill and to...
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in he went to bed with but this person goes on to say is there anything you missed working in washington dc>> it is the opportunity to interact with the young people in uniform. i was joking before the era was probably the only person in washington going to iraq and afghanistan for rest and relaxation. to see the 22 -year-olds men and women who are out there who are doing their part in the desire to help them and then to fight the political fight and washington i spent a lot of time in washington they went through everything with the for confirmation process not all of them are a lot of fun. nothing like picking up the "washington post" on your driveway in the morning wondering what disaster will face you that day and what is illegal you have to deal with and really that was a special treat. and with a colleagues that i have there is enough amazing men and women and i do miss that interaction but that's the only thing that i miss. >> this is a pleasure and to study the history so there is one enduring lesson with one last question. so what is the lesson and hopefully we will read it again?
in he went to bed with but this person goes on to say is there anything you missed working in washington dc>> it is the opportunity to interact with the young people in uniform. i was joking before the era was probably the only person in washington going to iraq and afghanistan for rest and relaxation. to see the 22 -year-olds men and women who are out there who are doing their part in the desire to help them and then to fight the political fight and washington i spent a lot of time in...
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. >> at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc new york times financial editor and rick reported on germany's deutsche bank and its relationship with president trump. here's a portion of his thought. >> the tactics if they ever become public by not going to show some of the most important things we want to know about trump's finances . they're not going to show the sources of income or his business partners . not going to get a real view of his, which assets he has that are valuable especially in countries that are outside the united states. things that deutsche bank has that are much more valuable aregoing to be his other financial , income statements, any documents and my understanding is banks have very detailed kind of organization charts that show relationships to trump businesses and a half, where all the money is coming from. it often documents or a lot of them and they also got documents that show some of the concerns employees raise about suspicious transactions went on in the trump accounts this is something that is not i don't think not gotten as much attention as i wo
. >> at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc new york times financial editor and rick reported on germany's deutsche bank and its relationship with president trump. here's a portion of his thought. >> the tactics if they ever become public by not going to show some of the most important things we want to know about trump's finances . they're not going to show the sources of income or his business partners . not going to get a real view of his, which assets he has that are...
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she's in washington dc. thank you very much forjoining us.nge and i think over the past couple of days, we have seen him increasingly suggesting publicly, that he will make constitutional changes hold new elections, but he does not simply suggesting going but until he was the support of the army and police, i think it is an open question as to whether or not he can actually go. lot of people make similarities to the ukraine, is similar to that? lot of people make similarities to the ukraine, is similar to that7m really isn't, there's the assumption that this is the same thing that happened in ukraine in 2014. but belarus is been very close to russia for a number of years and lukashenko himself is been reaching out to european union and they been happy with this development in the opposition is not actually hostile to moscow, they do not want to join the eu, so when you put all of that together, this is not aligned with the west opposition story. together, this is not aligned with the west opposition storylj together, this is not aligned with
she's in washington dc. thank you very much forjoining us.nge and i think over the past couple of days, we have seen him increasingly suggesting publicly, that he will make constitutional changes hold new elections, but he does not simply suggesting going but until he was the support of the army and police, i think it is an open question as to whether or not he can actually go. lot of people make similarities to the ukraine, is similar to that? lot of people make similarities to the ukraine, is...
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virtual as well as the president expected to speak to accept his nomination at the white house in washington dc. todd: we appreciate it. jillian: will joe biden's speech resonate with voters? todd: it is likely. >> i thought it was ineffective speech. donald trump has been talking for months about joe biden is mentally soft. he blue a whole in that characterization. >> joe biden hit a home run. he had pace, rhythm, energy, emotion and delivery. we have to say that is the best be of his life. todd: our next guest, kathy smedley, has a different take. jillian: thanks for being here. i think it goes without saying republicans are going to have a different view of the speech overall but a lot of people praising the speech saying it was pretty well done. what did you think? >> people on both sides saying it was well delivered but it was short on substance and talk about lobar the we have a presidential nominee for one of the major parties in this country and the bar that is set is he can deliver a speech from a teleprompter without flubbing the lines. that is it. that is the bar for joe biden. there
virtual as well as the president expected to speak to accept his nomination at the white house in washington dc. todd: we appreciate it. jillian: will joe biden's speech resonate with voters? todd: it is likely. >> i thought it was ineffective speech. donald trump has been talking for months about joe biden is mentally soft. he blue a whole in that characterization. >> joe biden hit a home run. he had pace, rhythm, energy, emotion and delivery. we have to say that is the best be of...
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she spoke thursday in washington dc for about 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. on the eve of the 57th march on washington, i will speak about recent events in kenosha, wisconsin, wildfires raging across the california coast tomorrow -- and rocky mountain. the storm working its way through texas, louisiana, and the gulf coast, and most of all, who we are as a country. we are a nation at its best loves, protects, and helps fellow americans. today, we see pain, hurt, and destruction. in the ashes of wildfires and the damage of hurricane laura. we encourage everyone to continue following guidance from local authorities to stay safe. joe and i pledge to be there for those whose lives were turned upside down. those who need help from neighbors, strangers, and our government to make it through, to build back to restore your , lives and community. we also see pain, hurt, and destruction in the aftermath of yet another black man shot by police. jacob blake shot seven times in the back in broad daylight in front of his three young sons. seven times, in the back, in broad d
she spoke thursday in washington dc for about 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. on the eve of the 57th march on washington, i will speak about recent events in kenosha, wisconsin, wildfires raging across the california coast tomorrow -- and rocky mountain. the storm working its way through texas, louisiana, and the gulf coast, and most of all, who we are as a country. we are a nation at its best loves, protects, and helps fellow americans. today, we see pain, hurt, and destruction. in the...
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of course we had the 70th anniversary in may of this year but then the eisenhower memorial in washington dc to be dedicated september 17 and it would be open to the public that day. and as the most important four-year election occurred. in a that's the reason i put it to together. >> and taking it from that angl angle. there were so many elements that was applicable. so people who said is 1956 that said you will be electing richard nixon not eisenhower because he's had so many heart attacks and now the same thing goes on today and the democratic party. but that keeps being thrown out of people. >> i will not spec on - - speculate the difference of approach but eisenhower is conscious of what it means to be a diminished president. and president wilson it was almost a scandal so i was determined not to find yourself in that position and after he had three on this is during his presidency and to give himself and arduous test like a trip to europe that required a lot of meetings and stress and said if i don't perform at top-level you have to tell me because then i will resign. in any case that
of course we had the 70th anniversary in may of this year but then the eisenhower memorial in washington dc to be dedicated september 17 and it would be open to the public that day. and as the most important four-year election occurred. in a that's the reason i put it to together. >> and taking it from that angl angle. there were so many elements that was applicable. so people who said is 1956 that said you will be electing richard nixon not eisenhower because he's had so many heart...
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portland, minneapolis, washington, dc, chicago, new york, what do they have in common?emocratic mayors. democratic mayors for 50 years, and the thing is the president put it well in his speech last night, he said if you want the country to be portland, if you want the country to be on fire, put somebody in the white house that doesn't care about whether we have police or not. the police are brave and they are protecting us. i am for a lot of reforms for the police, but i never let myself forget that 99 percent of them or more are good people. they live amongst us, they go to our church. we see them in the grocery store and if we want to make it out, it's the same misnomer and misrepresentation that all white people our racist. we actually have less racism than i've ever had in my lifetime. we have been going in the right direction for so long. you look at corporate america, universities, you lick it intermarriage, now they're telling you that the world hates you and you might as well break windows and take stuff instead of going to college and succeeding. it just boggle
portland, minneapolis, washington, dc, chicago, new york, what do they have in common?emocratic mayors. democratic mayors for 50 years, and the thing is the president put it well in his speech last night, he said if you want the country to be portland, if you want the country to be on fire, put somebody in the white house that doesn't care about whether we have police or not. the police are brave and they are protecting us. i am for a lot of reforms for the police, but i never let myself forget...
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then i was able by good luck to get my family at the jefferson memorial in washington dc. on his birthday. which is also mine. and wrote a biography of that predict and also on religious freedom which is one of the four things that he wanted to be remembered for. that was a wonderful day really was. host: another name. christopher: thank you's coming up. he didn't write about this. to the occasion of enormous number of female authors. [inaudible]. i did just write a chapter about my mother's - reflections on her. but the mystery keeps coming up in that. and then in one of her most famous lines, he describes the family coming from democratic depressive times. the german polish border land. and it so happens is where my mother's family comes from. it was a secret kept in my family for a long time. i didn't find out until it was about 30. the my mother's family was of jewish descent what is now germany. so is very horrible the border moved, terrible things happen the border changes. and i have a chance will i think that it is that she kept it a secret from my father. she died
then i was able by good luck to get my family at the jefferson memorial in washington dc. on his birthday. which is also mine. and wrote a biography of that predict and also on religious freedom which is one of the four things that he wanted to be remembered for. that was a wonderful day really was. host: another name. christopher: thank you's coming up. he didn't write about this. to the occasion of enormous number of female authors. [inaudible]. i did just write a chapter about my mother's -...
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siempre nos apoyan a nosotros >>> una protesta pacÍfica como lo pidiÓ la familia de blake ayer en washington, dc intenta intentabas. y quemaron la gente se queda sin trabajo los que andan haciendo maldades >>> otra generaciÓn de ahora es un poquito diferente iba a patos aro >>> de un dÍa para otro iba a pasar >>> mÓnica llego a brincar apoyo con alimentos y productos de higiene >>> tenemos que darnos mucho amor. esto es temporalmente el amor dura mucho tiempo. >> hace medio siglo los latinos se organizaron para protestar contra la guerra en vietnam >>> guadalupe venegas se encuentra al este de los Ángeles en donde hoy celebran moratoria chico no son 50 aÑos cuando se protestaba en contra de la muertes de latinos en vietnam y la injusticia social hoy se vive un momento clave tras enfrentamientos de la policÍa algo que ha ocurrido durante dÉcadas >>> era mi Único hijo que yo tenÍa >>> esta madre llora al hablar de la muerte de su hijo tras el enfrentamiento de la policÍa hace 2 aÑos su hermana hoy pide justicia >>> todavÍa miramos que la policÍa siguen mirando latinos entonces no ha cambiado nada
siempre nos apoyan a nosotros >>> una protesta pacÍfica como lo pidiÓ la familia de blake ayer en washington, dc intenta intentabas. y quemaron la gente se queda sin trabajo los que andan haciendo maldades >>> otra generaciÓn de ahora es un poquito diferente iba a patos aro >>> de un dÍa para otro iba a pasar >>> mÓnica llego a brincar apoyo con alimentos y productos de higiene >>> tenemos que darnos mucho amor. esto es temporalmente el amor...
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15 mil bomberos batallan por incendios en california el gobernador dice quebb de kansas montana washington dccombate . >> quiero que le den el crédito que se merecen por el trabajo que han hecho, lo digimos anteriormente, quiero que se sepa fc augsburg trabajo maravilloso también el sistema de ayuda mutua . >> hasta el momento tenemos al menos 7 personas muertas con 1690 estructuras destridsas, el gobernador fue testigo de como las llamas amenazaban la zona ,. >> mientras tanto, el incnedio (palabra en inglés) sigue arfdiendo en el valle y el área de la bahía vamos al reportaje del segundo incendio más grande de la historia . >> así es, tuve la oportunidad de dsuybir a unjo de los cerros . >> para el incendio tienen que recorrer media hora por caminos de tierra, vemos a la maquiinaria pesada delimitando la zona ñlel tamaño del incendio es astronómico tenemos muchos robles, con robles que se queman por muchos días, los vientos provoca más incendios, lamentablemente para darnos la idea así está el terreno en donde bomberos batallan contra incendio en el condado de santa clara, . >> el acceso ta
15 mil bomberos batallan por incendios en california el gobernador dice quebb de kansas montana washington dccombate . >> quiero que le den el crédito que se merecen por el trabajo que han hecho, lo digimos anteriormente, quiero que se sepa fc augsburg trabajo maravilloso también el sistema de ayuda mutua . >> hasta el momento tenemos al menos 7 personas muertas con 1690 estructuras destridsas, el gobernador fue testigo de como las llamas amenazaban la zona ,. >> mientras...
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because when i was 22 years old, living in washington dc. my mentor eli siegel giving that job and who hired me. he actually was a speech writer. and he hired me as a speech writer. in one of the first speeches that he asked me to work on for him was his commencement address at the university of michigan law school. and so there i was, but i was 24. twenty-four years old. and i was back there and 46 years old. in all those years later. i think this is actually like a really good imparted think that i need to say. one of the hardest things in the greatest risk that you will ever taken your life is admitting what you want pretty we know what we want but when we admit it. because of the deal, you might not get it pretty might fail . ... ... take so much snapping finger at me was like serve me. because we work there for so long i told her the managers of the store measures one snapping her finger. she's like a bit within one second part she said no i will you will serve me now. as mammon you're rude like that i'm not going to serbia. she her fin
because when i was 22 years old, living in washington dc. my mentor eli siegel giving that job and who hired me. he actually was a speech writer. and he hired me as a speech writer. in one of the first speeches that he asked me to work on for him was his commencement address at the university of michigan law school. and so there i was, but i was 24. twenty-four years old. and i was back there and 46 years old. in all those years later. i think this is actually like a really good imparted think...