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john jacob astor. the fourth swatch, was among a number of items recovered after the sinking of the ship in 1912. this weekend, it sold for $1.485 million, setting a new record for titanic memorabilia. also on the auction block, a valise that belonged to the ship's orchestra leader, the bag held the violin he played as the titanic sank. that sold for $360,000. >> whoo! wow. that's a pretty penny. yeah. >> just get me a timex with a calculator on it. that's all i (box thuds) (water boils) (packet tears) (tea bag clanks) (water pours) - listening to people that drink bigelow tea is so important to my family, because making that perfect cup, it's the reason we do what we do hi, guys! - hi! - hey! - so what are you guys drinking? - constant comment. - when i'm drinking bigelow tea, it's just a moment for me. it's just me time. - that's what a cup of tea is. - it is. - a moment for you, someone you love. - aw! (customer sighs) - it tastes really great. - yes! it was always bigelow tea - wow! that's what my
john jacob astor. the fourth swatch, was among a number of items recovered after the sinking of the ship in 1912. this weekend, it sold for $1.485 million, setting a new record for titanic memorabilia. also on the auction block, a valise that belonged to the ship's orchestra leader, the bag held the violin he played as the titanic sank. that sold for $360,000. >> whoo! wow. that's a pretty penny. yeah. >> just get me a timex with a calculator on it. that's all i (box thuds) (water...
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i think that she started with i think, i believe the john dean's book blind ambition that actually her title she she also worked with augustus many taylor branch who we still publish his award winning his award winning series on martin king his trilogy. alice all those books and she was relentless she when she when she wanted to sign up a book there was no her and and she and she really went the extra mile for her authors. and she's she really is the personification of of what an editor is, what what i hope a simon and schuster editor will always be. and and it's a plan we very much to keep alive. and you can watch a longer interview with jonathan karp about the hundredth anniversary of simon and schuster on our website at booktv dot org. and now a look at the us book market in the first quarter of 2024, joining us is brett connor, a books analyst at the market research group, sakata brett connor second of just released its first quarter snapshot shot for 2024. so how did the us book industry do in the first three months of this year? yep. so in the first quarter of 2024, book sales re
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host: here to talk about a race to replaces senator is john o'connor. who is running against each other on the democratic side? >> it comes down to about two candidates, we have one who currently represents a district that represents the u.s. house including montgomery county. he is the billionaire founder and executive. she is running against a prince georges county executive in her second term in one of maryland's largest counties, and the races between the two of them. trone is bringing a lot of his personal financial forge into the race and angela is bringing a lot of the political establishment to the race. polling has been fairly consistent. we did a poll a couple of weeks ago that found trone holding an eight point lead, so within the margin of error. polling as been fairly consistent showing him 6 to 10 points in the lead overall in the primary. the interesting dynamic is most likely in the general election is former republican governor larry hogan, so there is a lot of polling testing hogan against these two candidates. >> is one of them ahead
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can no no they're going for you john. john the 230. how much do you have you know? 31 kilogram. but i don't think it's we used to have lots of money and little co pay them. we now have lots of pace, but no money left the level that many people here work with coke up because it's cultivation accounts for 70 percent of economic output. awesome. everything here revolves around coca. the problem right now is selling it, which has a huge impact on trade. everything is affected and competitive stuff like that. like anything else, the level. and here's what coca does. it's still plan to have you have specific arms, groups are fighting for more land so that they can expand coca cultivation, the company. it's the reason behind all the conflict and to cut black. if we were going to stop plantations and other things on these lands, nobody would be fighting over it. and then we the entire population. are the ones caught in the middle? mean i'm with the consumer. my name is claudia. patricia minus they go rios, i'm working to help victims of sexual violence. maybe it is the, it's difficult t
can no no they're going for you john. john the 230. how much do you have you know? 31 kilogram. but i don't think it's we used to have lots of money and little co pay them. we now have lots of pace, but no money left the level that many people here work with coke up because it's cultivation accounts for 70 percent of economic output. awesome. everything here revolves around coca. the problem right now is selling it, which has a huge impact on trade. everything is affected and competitive stuff...
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john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson of washington, and stuart symington of missouri. those hearings lasted from february of 53 through march of 90, 54 for the reports came out beginning in january. of 1954. what can you tell us about the other members of the committee? did they agree with senator mccarthy? were they eager to be on this committee and do this investigation? well, you have to understand the context of the government affairs committee and the permanent subcommittee on investigations. government affairs committee was not the most desirable committee for members to be on. it was sort of a place where newer members, first term members, would would end up serving because more experienced, more senior members would want to be on higher profile committees. so the interesting thing about the makeup of the committee and particularly that permanent subcommittee, which did the actual investigations and held the hearings, was that was that all of them, except for one, were first term members, including mccarthy himself. he was still in his first term and at least on
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john, thanks very much indeed for that update. so let's go to, i'm going fishing now. who's at the george washington university in washington, dc where students from at least 8 universities have joined the i assess the allon's . it's what extensive and down arrows permanence to the protests that well there's, there's probably fewer professors here outside tonight than that has been recent nights. but there's no lack of energy and no lot of noise. certainly we know that there was the comment that was set up and you'd have asked the yard, which is just over there. and there's probably about dozen students who are still there. but there's no cap been on the streets and it'll be interesting to see if the police keep this close. come monday morning. this is normally a busy 5th street and it's going to continue to be blocked off for some considerable time. as you can see, people are setting up, come see are the, is that it pam and, and see now. and also people be right beside me here are putting 10. so planning to stay the night. but the intention is that they want to force
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this one's from john. where is john? >> hi. good evening. my john? >> hi. good evening . my question >> hi. good evening. my question is a change question. can tory mps change into socialists overnight? i mean, this is very magical thinking as well, isn't it? >> so this i presume is dan poulter. indeed. yes. dan poulter, who is defected to laboun do poulter, who is defected to labour. do you have any. my understanding is he's done this because he thinks the tories have failed on the nhs. do you think that's it, or is he just running because he knows that he's on the losing team at the moment. >> what do you think? i wonder whether he's running because he's on the losing team. but it begs a bigger question about other tories. and as you say, how left wing they are, right? what other parties they might change to. >> yeah, i mean it's kind of reminiscent. do you remember change uk . yes. do you remember change uk. yes. do you remember that. yeah. >> oh yeah. >> oh yeah. >> just sort of ran over to this imaginary party and then they all just well, well then the imaginary part
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here is senator john fetterman today on news nation. >> is a great american value to protest, but i don't believe living in a pup tent for hamas is helpful. >> last week, an op-ed in the wall street journal argued that hamas, has the law, and these rebels are grooming activists in the u.s. and across the west. the anti-defamation league ceo said that this -- at this -- >> iran has military proxies like hezbollah and campus proxies like these groups. >> here is nancy pelosi, in january. >> i think that some of these protesters are spontaneous and organic and sincere, some, i think, are connected to russia. >> so from russia to iran, hezbollah, hamas , it's true that there are some bad actors and instances of anti-semitism on campuses and that needs to be unequivocally denounced, but labeling or crating the perception that all pro- palestinian, antiwar protesters are terrorists or hamas sympathizers or foreign agents is an attempt by the political establishment in this country to marginalize and ignore the demands of tens of thousands of protesters and students all across this country. it's
here is senator john fetterman today on news nation. >> is a great american value to protest, but i don't believe living in a pup tent for hamas is helpful. >> last week, an op-ed in the wall street journal argued that hamas, has the law, and these rebels are grooming activists in the u.s. and across the west. the anti-defamation league ceo said that this -- at this -- >> iran has military proxies like hezbollah and campus proxies like these groups. >> here is nancy...
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but the second challenge, i guess this might be, you know, in line of bringing in john mccain's thoughts. so trump, reagan but about mccain as was just mentioned could it helpful to think in a in a new trump administration perhaps about a new alliance of some kind, given that nato's necessarily be this if we had, you know, 50 countries let's say that included most of nato's most of the eu, but britain and partners in southeast asia and perhaps you know a couple in africa and south america, we would have an economic alliance that would be on beatable i think. right that would be enough to really put kind of pressure on china that sounds like you want. thanks then. go ahead. so nice to meet you in person. professor. we've been congress so so a few thoughts what we talk about in the book is we recognize the fact that the second invasion of ukraine in 22 crystallized again the world in terms we are recognizing from the first cold war a free world on the one hand the guys, the new axis of evil, but then the appearance of what we can call new nonaligned movement. now the question is, how do we
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john? l 0 he j in the life of approaches is a little bit different than here on day 4 at city university of new york, i saw how the warren guys has divided the jewish community. we saw a, a manual identified themselves as, or there's really soldier who said he had just come back from guns. busy trying to enter this complex, it was over in the corner there, we climbed up and they're very careful about security here. so he was pretty quickly ejected and then escorted away to the 5 police who said they were doing it for his own safety. and we also saw an orthodox rabbi who stood up here and burned his is really passport visetti and pro chest of what he called the injustice of the war in gaza. and we, we talked to some of those orthodox rabbis who said that they felt that what was happening in gaza was very much like what had happened. seduced in world war 2 and they thought the parallel was on was, was just too close for them. so what we've seen here today has been a really a buildup of, of th
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and then we have this today from national security council communications adviser john kirby well look i think again, we have to have a better understanding from the israelis about what they want to do is a matter of fact, we've had several staff talks with them. we intend to do that moore dave assured us that they won't go into rafah until we've had a chance to really share our perspectives and our concerns with them. so we'll see where that goes. >> so kernel knowing all of that, how do you see this playing out in front from this particular moment jessica, good to be with you. >> there are certainly elements here that i think really indicate that both sides are kind of in a very intransigent to space you both. the israeli please, in the form of it and yahoo government as well as the us. and the reason for that is that the us is looking at this is not only a public relations disaster, but a humanitarian disaster. and they're trying to avoid getting themselves wrapped into this kind of an operation that could result in tens of thousands more more people, more civilians being killed on
and then we have this today from national security council communications adviser john kirby well look i think again, we have to have a better understanding from the israelis about what they want to do is a matter of fact, we've had several staff talks with them. we intend to do that moore dave assured us that they won't go into rafah until we've had a chance to really share our perspectives and our concerns with them. so we'll see where that goes. >> so kernel knowing all of that, how do...
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you mentioned the first secretary of the navy appointed by john adams was in 1798. what would he think of our navy today? what advice would? he provide in that context, how do you juggle all of the priorities you have? sec. del toro: i have a loving wife, we have been married 40 years and she is extraordinary. the last question, perhaps, but look, i think the cemetery would be proud of what we have built today. -- secretary would be part of what we have built today. we look at the u.s. constitution, when it was built, it was at the bleeding edge of innovation and technology, old ironside, cannonballs, it was constructed in such a way because it was a naval architecture and the materials we used to construct a ship, the cannonballs were ineffective basically. there lies the beauty of even innovation and technology then. it is all about innovation and technology. asymmetrically, how can we make our fleet that much more capable, that much more modern, we may not be able to just build an endless number of ships but the ones we are building, let us make them so powerful
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and i remember david cameron saying tojohn humphrys once on the radio, "john, you'll interrupt yourself if you're not careful," and sort of laughing it off. rishi was tetchy on the tv today. yeah. and he complained at one point, which was quite amusing, i have to say... he said something like, "this is the fourth question "in a row you've asked me about politics," and, well, you know... "welcome to politics, prime minister." and, you know, you have to say, in an election campaign, whenever that begins — be it weeks, months or whatever — there's going be quite a lot of questions that are difficult for the prime minister. and i think... i do actually think some members of the public like a politician to show a flash of impatience, if it's on their behalf, if they say, you know, "come on, i want to talk "about the health service. "i want to talk about the real issues." but it's a very fine line. and certainly there are lots of conservatives who fear that rishi sunak too often strays onto the tetchy side of that line. shall we have a listen to how labour was crowing about it with wes st
and i remember david cameron saying tojohn humphrys once on the radio, "john, you'll interrupt yourself if you're not careful," and sort of laughing it off. rishi was tetchy on the tv today. yeah. and he complained at one point, which was quite amusing, i have to say... he said something like, "this is the fourth question "in a row you've asked me about politics," and, well, you know... "welcome to politics, prime minister." and, you know, you have to say, in...
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john, let's start with you. it's day for a protest where you are and you know, this university is an interesting case study because the students a few days ago, you told us pushed back campus security. how would you describe the mood there now? well now you can, is it a particularly somber moment? 0 and you can, you can hear the speaker up there very quietly addressing people. um and now it appears to have taken a break, but it was a rock. and a little while ago there was chanting in and people were getting really involved, but this is becoming more of a permanent seat. and you can see there's a wall here where people can write poetry. there is a if you look beyond the tents that are next to that, i'm sorry, i'm looking. i'm going to talk to my camera man and say we're going to the left here. and if you look past the chance you'll see that blue to on a, on the left, and that is a kitchens. and beyond that, is there a space where the people go for premier? they have any other classes here in the morning. i asked
john, let's start with you. it's day for a protest where you are and you know, this university is an interesting case study because the students a few days ago, you told us pushed back campus security. how would you describe the mood there now? well now you can, is it a particularly somber moment? 0 and you can, you can hear the speaker up there very quietly addressing people. um and now it appears to have taken a break, but it was a rock. and a little while ago there was chanting in and people...
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professor john yoo. the issue of immunity let's be honest it is an implied position. there's nothing in the constitution explicitly. you've got to be irrational just like traditional review is not of the constitution it's an implied power for the judiciary. use you have common sense. the question as to the justices how are we going to run elections though? it used to be you could have a separate set of elections. there are any votes that used to be a candidate could pressure the speaker of the house. appeared in a stent led legislature or do it has to be done to win an election how to get the electoral college votes al gore litigating in one county after another in florida. word of the rules now? the rules are prosecutors, local state and federal prosecutors will decide after the fact. decide whether or not a lawyer should be prosecuted or a lawyer should be disbarred for giving advice. what are the rules now? oxide is an excellent point an excellent question. i have to say agree or disagree about biden's merits they have opened the door disastrously on this to crimin
professor john yoo. the issue of immunity let's be honest it is an implied position. there's nothing in the constitution explicitly. you've got to be irrational just like traditional review is not of the constitution it's an implied power for the judiciary. use you have common sense. the question as to the justices how are we going to run elections though? it used to be you could have a separate set of elections. there are any votes that used to be a candidate could pressure the speaker of the...
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joining me now is that author john bryant, ceo of operation hope. thank you for joining me today. let's start with your new book. what inspired you to write it and what is financial literacy especially important for communities of color? >> you inspired me and reverend jackson. dr. king, dorothy height, who pioneered civil rights. i call it civil rights. i think that we need to transition not just from the streets but to the suites. i do not think the primary color is black and white or red and blue. i think it is green. i think it has always been green. you and i have this conversation. i think jim crow was about money. there is a lot of things that get obligated. start focusing on this argument when really, this has been staring in the face. i really think, i say this respectively when i am talking about. i think this is the civil rights issue of this generation. not replacing anything. adding to it like a software upgrade. i think we've got to master this. we live in a democracy and i think the battle was often about money. we do not understand money. we understand how to make
joining me now is that author john bryant, ceo of operation hope. thank you for joining me today. let's start with your new book. what inspired you to write it and what is financial literacy especially important for communities of color? >> you inspired me and reverend jackson. dr. king, dorothy height, who pioneered civil rights. i call it civil rights. i think that we need to transition not just from the streets but to the suites. i do not think the primary color is black and white or...
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day curry, they'll be gone in a flash designer sales at up to 70% are so of gilt.com today now i'm john to hush money trial in new york. will you back in session tuesday, the former president facing 34 felony counts for allegedly falsifying records to cover up a sex scandal that could've ended his 2016 run for president. >> the week ahead, we can hear from some much anticipated witnesses. >> you see some of them there including trump's former fixer, michael michael cohen, and former adult film star stormy daniels last week, the jury heard from david pecker, the former publisher of the national enquirer about his actions to bury negative stories to help trump win the election. they also heard from a banker and trump's former executive assistant. let's talk more about the week ahead with cnn legal analyst karen agnifilo. she is also a former chief assistant manhattan district attorney. karen. thanks so much for being here with us let's just start first with what we're going to be watching for in this week ahead, what will you be looking for so unfortunately, we don't know who the witnesse
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so this is just the legacy of running and can you as you john and going into during pick? yeah, we were expecting that kelvin. keep to him, was of them a world record holder? yeah. well go, come into the see and i really do christians, but he died. yeah. but his legacy lives on, you know, i guess it's fair to say kenya has a well, the record holder in having that's, that's done. so definitely to put it looking at the success being 12 to enjoyed by team kenya overall. does the olympic games coming up? what can we expect from jim king? i in indeed the frequency i think kenya has quality or budget truck, you know, every new raise. there's a new name coming up on you've called grids like a control gets to in the in line for the olympics. so with jump to, to the defending, jumped the on the, in the, in the women's also. so you, you see, i think kenya still has it, but they'll be if you, if you're on the heels and gun the right, you know, and, but he makes an interest in the loop and games as you in paris. yeah. just to be clear, nigeria has no chance any of this. oh no nigeria
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john boeing is being bothered by extreme turbulence right now. having been accused of cutting corners to london sell bigger prophets, ortiz donald quarter. it picks up the story from there. the planes running off the taxi ways paneling falling off mid flights. windshields cracking and scores of injuries just last month. followings, reputation continues to fall deeper into the gutter with the new revelation that the company is faced at 32 whistle blower complaints over the past 3 years. it comes just days after one of the companies engineers turn to whistle blower trip to the senate floor and accuse his bosses of cutting corners on the production line. are these points say right now i would not the, you know, it's like an earthquake. you know, it big are quite as common, but when been that hits the building that, you know, you, let's say if you're talking of a building, have to be prepared to accommodate that type of a, let's say shakeup. you know, it has to be built properly, right? now remember that i've seen the airplanes are allowed being bill
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john: the nomination of john tower to be secretary of defense collapses in 1989. george h w bush reaches out to a congressman on his way up the leadership ladder in the house named dick cheney. cheney become secretary of defense, which opens a slot on the leadership ladder filled by newt gingrich. and the natives are restless. rep. cheney: but they are not wrong. john: but they are not wrong. so, one of my favorite stories about how we got where we are is the following. ben weber, a congressman, had run newt gingrich is campaign. george h w bush had been a man of the house until 1970. he asked gingrich and weber to come down to the white house, have a beer, talk things over. and they are sitting there and then can tell that there is something president bush wants to say, but he cannot quite say it. so they are on their way to the elevator and finally weber says mr. president, what worries you most about us? and president bush was relieved to have this opening and he says i worry that sometimes your idealism may get in the way of what i think of as sound governance
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lincoln's chief of staff john nicolay is from germany. when the president elect passes through cincinnati, the germans greet him and volunteer or to join the union now and defend the country. and lincoln reminds them that he would never put anything in the way of foreign born people coming to the united states. what smart political move and i hope a personal move because as soon as fort sumter is fired on lincoln needs not just republican proto state volunteers and commanders he needs democrats he needs germans to volunteer in the west he needs the irish to volunteer in boston, new york and, philadelphia and you knew i was going to get back to new york eventually. there was a monster rally at union square on april 20th, 1861, 100,000 people and the flag of fort sumter is strong from the big bronze equestrian statue of george washington that is now in union square park. it was a little south of it that and speaker after speaker, the germans, they said we'd still love the fatherland, but this is our flag. this is our symbol. we will fight t
lincoln's chief of staff john nicolay is from germany. when the president elect passes through cincinnati, the germans greet him and volunteer or to join the union now and defend the country. and lincoln reminds them that he would never put anything in the way of foreign born people coming to the united states. what smart political move and i hope a personal move because as soon as fort sumter is fired on lincoln needs not just republican proto state volunteers and commanders he needs democrats...
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sir john, are you able to get a sense? i know it's only day for us, so this is still a very young protest movement, but are you able to get a sense of where this is going? yeah, interestingly enough, if you you over here, um what, what you can see is this is becoming more and more of a permanent structure. this is where they go to pray. it's also on that matter over there. the tan one is where they told yoga in the mornings. so if you look a little farther to the right, you can see there's a kitchens and that has been set up here with donated sold. and what we're seeing is, according to one of the protesters, i talked to, she said this is now my home. and i said, how long are you gonna stay? she said, as long as we need to that. so the sense is that they're gonna keep these structures up. now i should say, these universities, most of them and for the year in the next $23.00 and there will be graduation ceremonies. we're expecting to see cro chest at them. there's one at the university of michigan this weekend, there was a
sir john, are you able to get a sense? i know it's only day for us, so this is still a very young protest movement, but are you able to get a sense of where this is going? yeah, interestingly enough, if you you over here, um what, what you can see is this is becoming more and more of a permanent structure. this is where they go to pray. it's also on that matter over there. the tan one is where they told yoga in the mornings. so if you look a little farther to the right, you can see there's a...
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hello and welcome food john nest slate has found itself in broiled in controversy as it faces claims that it pushes baby food products, packwood, sugar in developing countries, but offers much healthier alternatives in western nations. we heard from african women choosing the multinational of malpractice. and i go to the hospital, there is a switch i see to them with databases. well this is see because i really said um in this from to the i was surprised myself. so i had to withdraw every use of leslie for the for know, it has a lot of health education, negative health integrations, on the children's micro organisms help to maintain the protective layer in the go to prevent unwanted influences in the body. so the got says like a binary, i protecting virus on this, i didn't, she does bring that very, i don't. what are these new if you couldn't get it takes a closer look now at how western food companies are seemingly fueling on healthy diets, on the chronic problems that leads to, in the global cy, a chat in south africa. like in many parts of the african continent, spaby, molten seri
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all the seasons, in this season, according to me and all the experts , it was the hardest season of john, and in this season, the team's hardest season. our country's national team, with youth and experience, was able to get very good and acceptable results. if we want to talk about thailand technically, we must say that from the technical staff to the players today , they have the necessary focus for the final game. see the pre-game team, especially the poly games. off the semi-final and final has its own conditions and in those conditions the first mistake is the last mistake. today, i think that the technical staff had done the simulation before the game , had planned the game moment by moment for themselves, and in the analysis, it was clear that the thai team had analyzed well all the points. the strength of thailand and we turned it into a plus point because thailand's transfer of attack to their defense was extremely good, their station was very strong and had a goal. despite all these qualities , we never counter-attacked the thai team, even on the goal we scored, we had that con
all the seasons, in this season, according to me and all the experts , it was the hardest season of john, and in this season, the team's hardest season. our country's national team, with youth and experience, was able to get very good and acceptable results. if we want to talk about thailand technically, we must say that from the technical staff to the players today , they have the necessary focus for the final game. see the pre-game team, especially the poly games. off the semi-final and final...
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kirby national security council spokesperson john kirby offered some insight in earlier today, take a listen well, look, i think again, we have to have a better understanding from the israelis about what they want to do is a matter of fact, we've had several staff talks with them. >> we intend to do that moore dave assured us that they won't go into rafah until we've had a chance to really share our perspectives and are concerns with them. so we'll see where that that goes now, since that interview that the spokesperson hadn't israeli official told cnn that preparations are still underway for this potential operation, but there is no doubt that there is still ongoing conversation about if this does happen, what that looks like, and whether it happens. >> i don't now of course, the timing of this conversation he shouldn't is important. it comes amid these ongoing hostage talks, which have been a month long process. but we saw some developments this week with the president joining 17 liters from other countries calling on hamas to release the hostages was a rare joint statement, and w
kirby national security council spokesperson john kirby offered some insight in earlier today, take a listen well, look, i think again, we have to have a better understanding from the israelis about what they want to do is a matter of fact, we've had several staff talks with them. >> we intend to do that moore dave assured us that they won't go into rafah until we've had a chance to really share our perspectives and are concerns with them. so we'll see where that that goes now, since that...
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i was going to get the long johns out today. it was freezing . prejudice of any sort freezing. prejudice of any sort is abhorrent, but prejudice is real and it needs to be tackled. but the public are sick of everything being about race, sexual orientation and gender, which places people into political identity groups rather than bringing us together. identity politics is divisive and deliberately so, and goes explicitly against martin luther king's dream of a colour—blind society. is it too much to ask that we should all be lifted up together rather than penned off into cultural silos ? and of into cultural silos? and of course, it's now woke to support increasingly aggressive pro—palestinian marches, which are leaving jews afraid to live in their own country , and which in their own country, and which this weekend saw a monument commemorating the holocaust covered up in plastic sheets for fear that folks on the so—called peace marches would attack it. what a time to be alive, woke progressives want to build a joyless, politically correct , joyless, politically correct, a
i was going to get the long johns out today. it was freezing . prejudice of any sort freezing. prejudice of any sort is abhorrent, but prejudice is real and it needs to be tackled. but the public are sick of everything being about race, sexual orientation and gender, which places people into political identity groups rather than bringing us together. identity politics is divisive and deliberately so, and goes explicitly against martin luther king's dream of a colour—blind society. is it too...
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at one upon the, chief justice roberts, chief justice john roberts, he is one of the more -- he is one of the court's institutionist judges talking about the stature over the supreme court, he too seemed to be a bit concerned with the ruling over the d.c. circuit below him. he read from a portion of the opinion at one point and said that is not the law. we should send this case back to d.c. circuit. i think whatever iteration you get, however you get there, it may well just be a narrower form of immunity or some other rational. when you get lower court proceedings that jeopardize if not make it down right impossible idea that former president trump could face trial on this election interference case before this upcoming november election. >> then what could happen with jack smith's case? >> well, i suppose it would depend on what happened in the election. attorneys that i have spoke on the have suggested that smith would be reluctant to put on a trial very close to the election and that potentially if trump wins the election, that the spector of trump coming into office and then essent
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i'm john henry at city university of new york where students are in day for demonstrations against the war and gaza and their universities, policies the serve, any age good that this is l, just your life from the also coming up the is really military pounds. gaza once again.
i'm john henry at city university of new york where students are in day for demonstrations against the war and gaza and their universities, policies the serve, any age good that this is l, just your life from the also coming up the is really military pounds. gaza once again.
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it's john henry and is at the city university of new york. and that's where we start, john. uh, the on day one on day one. uh i, you've been explaining to us over the last few days that on day one of these protests, police tried to move in, but the protest is actually pushed them back. what's it like there on a sunday afternoon? well it's live in up quite a bit. this is a 4 and the correct is constantly there. i'm going to give you a quick look at what's going on. now you can see this is an open campus. and like most of those that we have shown, this is open to any member of the public who wants to come and participate. and you can see that there are some uh, orthodox jewish people here as well. and i have a rabbi, david feldman here, who we're gonna, we're going to talk to about just why they came for this protest. so let me ask you 1st off you what brings you here? well, we are here because we are inspired by these brace students here to city college in columbia university, throughout the city and the world know these, these courageous students were stand up for just this
it's john henry and is at the city university of new york. and that's where we start, john. uh, the on day one on day one. uh i, you've been explaining to us over the last few days that on day one of these protests, police tried to move in, but the protest is actually pushed them back. what's it like there on a sunday afternoon? well it's live in up quite a bit. this is a 4 and the correct is constantly there. i'm going to give you a quick look at what's going on. now you can see this is an...
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fall of the second american republic reconstruction, 1862 1920 with manisha sinha in conversation with john stauffer, the american antiquarian society is located on the ancestral homelands of the nipmuc tribal community who remain an active presence here in central massachusetts. tonight's program is being recorded and will be available on our youtube page or channel following this program. and we are delighted to welcome both those of you who are with us tonight in antiquarian hall in worcester, massachusetts, and those of us who are joining us across the country and around the world on youtube. my name is scott casper. i'm the president of the american antiquarian society. and tonight's event is a special one for us because we are honored to help launch a brand new book published today by an author who has been part of the a community for many, many years. and i would note that her book has already today been reviewed in the new york times. indeed manisha sinha and her exemplify a us mission which is to cultivate a deeper understanding of the american past grounded in the primary sources
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past 7 days and right up to the moment developments to this is the week the an r t and welcome student john leslie has found itself in broad in controversy as it faces planes that a pushes baby food products, packwood, sugar in developing countries, but offers and much healthier alternatives. in western nations, we heard from african women accusing the multinational of malpractice. and i go to the hospital. there is, as we say, see to them. we databases. well, this is c o that released to the genus from sugar. i was surprised myself. i had to withdraw every use of leslie for the, for now. it has a lots of health education, negative health integrations, on the children's micro organisms help to maintain the protective layer in the go to prevent unwanted influences in the body. so the got says like a binary i protecting virus and decided she does bring that very i don't. ortiz, the, for, you can, gay, takes a closer look now, but how western food companies are seemingly fueling and all healthy, died in the global side, a chat, and sylvester cadillac in many parts of the african continents. ba
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i want you to hear what the national security council spokesman john kirby have to say about that. >> we have to have a better understanding from the israelis about what they want to do. we have had several staff talks with them. we intend to do that more. they have assured us they were not going to rafah until we have had a chance to share our concerns with them.>> reporter: there have been working level conversations between the israelis and the biden administration over the last several weeks about the administration's concerns and thoughts about what israel could do differently in rafah. we are still waiting to hear, alex, exactly whether the u.s. recommendations are being taken to heart and will be used in rafah to try to mitigate some of the death we've been saying in gaza over the last 6-7 months. >>> the donald trump trial through the eyes of a former insider, sarah matthews. she gives me her take on her testimony in our next hour. hou >>> very good day to all of you. now to donald trump busy week ahead in the hussman trial. there is no hearing on monday. trent will be back in
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and john stuart mill said, well, they get this income in their sleep. they don't work for it, so there is no real value. so the whole video and she of economics changed a way from an analysis of that. and if you look at the end, it goes through a ph, d and 2nd, nomics. today in the united states, there was no discussion of that. it was because of the work i did for chase manhattan and realizing that a lot of countries chance pay their debts just like today, the global south isn't a problem. i work for the united nations for the united nations institute for training and research, saying a 3rd world can pay the deb. nobody wanted to discuss that. but mr. mr. hudson, professor hudson, the united states is not like any other country. the americans believe strongly in the exceptional is meant sometimes the thing american officials don't believe the rules and regulations or laws of nature doesn't apply to other countries, apply to them. what do you think? how do you understand the logic of the success of american administrations, of let seeing the, the data g
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john adams, period. there was a brief john quincy adams presidency. otherwise presidents who'd sat in the executive mansion throughout that period had been slaveholders or effectively the supporters of slave holders in one way or another. that was obviously a big majority on the supreme court, which is also hugely consequential in the 1850s and was political the way that political alliances worked as the party system developed in the 1830s and forties, meant that effectively southern slave holders could exercise a veto in almost all circumstances over any attempt by the federal government to interfere with the rights of slave holders. and yet the republican party, the whole raison d'etre of the republican party in the 1850s was to stand up to that of northerners. the majority of them by 1860 had come to embrace that. and the question is a critical question for the coming of the civil war is why that was so, how, when and why did white northerners who had once been content, many of them, to tolerate the existence of enslavement, especially if it was el
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the new positions of west of the donate scrooge and john home and has moved from cave. the russian forces are attacking in several different points on this 1000 kilometer extremely long front line. and that's a full thing, and that's giving them the initiative on the battlefield. fuels i talked about the fight in certain parts of the front lives. brushing policies are hopes of pure power. they've got superior munitions, not something that we found ourselves when our teams have gone to the front lines. this site prove that they've been told by ukrainian army puss know that the being out showed 6 to one or 7 to one. the top nato commander who will say, speaking recently said that that could go to 10 to one. now, there is a possible and insight in the disparity between the 5 power of the 2 forces. the united states has just to prove to $61000000000.00 a package military, a proxies for ukraine off the months of delays. the difficulty is to ukraine. when that will arrive, the 1st $1000000000.00 that is set to come from supplies with us for the has. so presumably a could ship
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john robertson and brett kavanaugh also asked some challenging questions. maybe whenever moses up for grabs, but we know that the supreme court let idaho's law go into effect back in january, which signals at least at the time, the court was prepared to side with idaho. there is nothing eye-opening in the oral argument that convinces me they changed their minds, that they're going to win this case. what is interesting is how idaho will win this case. there was not really a cohesive theory that the other conservative justices had settled on. i think the substance of the opinion, how big they are going to go, i think we may need to wait until june to find out. >> okay, let's get into one of the major points for the conservative justices with that concept of fetal personhood. depending on how they rule, could they give more legal credibility to this theory? >> they could. fetal personhood is a theory generally providing the word person in various legal texts, specifically the constitution, applies from the moment an egg is fertilized. this is primarily a const
john robertson and brett kavanaugh also asked some challenging questions. maybe whenever moses up for grabs, but we know that the supreme court let idaho's law go into effect back in january, which signals at least at the time, the court was prepared to side with idaho. there is nothing eye-opening in the oral argument that convinces me they changed their minds, that they're going to win this case. what is interesting is how idaho will win this case. there was not really a cohesive theory that...
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when we consider the story of john barnett, a former boeing employee who also cried fowler mysteriously died last month apparently from a self inflicted wounds. just as he was gathering key evidence to present and a lawsuit against his former employers. o. as in charles, pushing by dfcs to our suppliers, well i'd say can attain before inspectors. spirit arrows systems to inspect the 41 section before they send ex charles. and we found $300.00 defects. some of them were significant new to the engineering intervention. when i return to charleston, my senior managers only weird sounds with many defects and he was going to take the next trip southern extra or you went on because of 2 of my inspectors. and when they got back, they were given accolades as long as line and 50 dfcs for its part. boeing rejects these accusations that it retaliates against concerned employees and even says it's making it easier for its workers to file complaints moines, increase the promotion of the speak up reporting system result in the more than 500 percent increase in the number of submissions during the 1st
when we consider the story of john barnett, a former boeing employee who also cried fowler mysteriously died last month apparently from a self inflicted wounds. just as he was gathering key evidence to present and a lawsuit against his former employers. o. as in charles, pushing by dfcs to our suppliers, well i'd say can attain before inspectors. spirit arrows systems to inspect the 41 section before they send ex charles. and we found $300.00 defects. some of them were significant new to the...
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to end this war enough already john baskin, thanks so much thank you all right, let's get more now. >> how on this breaking news from the white house, a source telling cnn that president joe biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke earlier today, cnn white house correspondent for scylla alvarez, joining us now priscilla, expecting that there will be one later today, fredrick up at a source telling me that this morning president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu did connect by phone. >> now of course, the two leaders have spoken multiple times since the october 7 terrorist attacks, although less frequently, over for recent months as there had been a public rift that had started to unfold and how israel was handling the conflict in gaza as they were trying to, in their words, eliminate hamas. but there is a lot for the two of them to discuss. of course, not so long ago we had those is really strikes against iran now, they had not spoken after that. in fact, the white house had really kept a tightlipped strategy as that unfolded. and israel did as well.
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there's an interesting sight to this visit by hoss stein, maya to turkey with his john, come, bob, a german economy is in the spring, and it's not going to get better any time soon. but despite this, and despite the happiness of cutting off cheap portion energy with the non bombing of the non north stream, which caused the worship on the south a wish above his own power stations, its own skills, hospitals a you know, you know, the story that despite all this, some of these politicians are very, very, and soon as you stick something out my hand, i'm at the whole slide that you probably need to check. this isn't a sign i noticed with all the is it something that there's something wrong with the have it keeps going up. so that brings us to the end of our wiggles. stop tour of the bill from the united states. the homeless is on the apocalypse. it seems that the political elites in the states in london, uninsured many always seem to have enough money for a leper tank. a junk above or 6768001000000 trillion at this stage who's even in county will be here next week to keep an eye on your mo
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which was attritional for the first four frames this afternoon between mark, world number three, and john higgins. about mid—session into overtime, you said something had to change from mark allen and it did. it had to change from mark allen and it did. ., , ., ., had to change from mark allen and it did. .,, ., ., ., ., ., . did. it was a war of attrition. when he was 7-5 — did. it was a war of attrition. when he was 7-5 down, _ did. it was a war of attrition. when he was 7-5 down, he _ did. it was a war of attrition. when he was 7-5 down, he reassessed . did. it was a war of attrition. when i he was 7-5 down, he reassessed how he was 7—5 down, he reassessed how the match— he was 7—5 down, he reassessed how the match was going, had to change it up and _ the match was going, had to change it up and speed it up, he was getting — it up and speed it up, he was getting too bogged down as it were and too _ getting too bogged down as it were and too negative and came out with a positive _ and too negative and came out with a positive attitude, speeded it up, and he _ positive attitu
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this is the weekly on archie food john nestle has found itself in boys in controversy as it faces planes. now that pushes baby food product packwood, sugar in developing countries, but offers much healthier alternatives in western nations. we've heard from african women like using the multinational of malpractice and i go to the hospital. there is as we say see to them. we databases are bcc with all that. and they said um this from to the i was surprised myself. so i had to withdraw every use of leslie for the, for now, it has a lots of health education, negative health integrations, under childrens micro organisms help to maintain the protective layer in the go to prevent unwanted influences in the body. so the good sounds like a binary i protecting virus on this, i did, she does bring that very, i don't. well, our teeth knew if you couldn't get it has been taking a closer look of how western food companies are seemingly fueling out on healthy diet. in developing countries, a chat in south africa like in many parts of the african continent, maybe molten serial are a booming business and
this is the weekly on archie food john nestle has found itself in boys in controversy as it faces planes. now that pushes baby food product packwood, sugar in developing countries, but offers much healthier alternatives in western nations. we've heard from african women like using the multinational of malpractice and i go to the hospital. there is as we say see to them. we databases are bcc with all that. and they said um this from to the i was surprised myself. so i had to withdraw every use...
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the new positions, a west of the doing it screeching for john home and has moved from cave. the russian forces are attacking in several different points on this 1000 kilometer extremely low upfront line. and that's a full thing. and that's giving them the initiative on the battlefield. fuels i talked about the fight in certain parts of the front lives. brushing policies are hopes of pure power with a good superior. i, munitions, not something that we found ourselves when our teams have gone to the front lines. the site broke at that they've been told by ukrainian army puss know that the being out shout 6 to one or 7th one the top nato commander who will say, speaking recently said that that could go to 10 to one. now, there is a possible and insight in the disparity between the 5 power of the 2 forces. the united states has just to prove to $61000000000.00 a package military, a package for ukraine off the months of delays. the difficulty is to ukraine. when that will arrive, the 1st $1000000000.00 that is set to come from supplies with us for the has. so presumably a could s
the new positions, a west of the doing it screeching for john home and has moved from cave. the russian forces are attacking in several different points on this 1000 kilometer extremely low upfront line. and that's a full thing. and that's giving them the initiative on the battlefield. fuels i talked about the fight in certain parts of the front lives. brushing policies are hopes of pure power with a good superior. i, munitions, not something that we found ourselves when our teams have gone to...
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this comes as john kirby says israel has agreed to listen to u.s. concerns before launching its planned invasion of -- nbc confirms hamas will send a delegation to cairo for talks tomorrow. the ap reports israel is also sending a delegation. secretary of state anthony blinking to try to restart gaza cease-fire negotiations and pushing the return of hostages held by hamas. meanwhile, hamas released video of two more hostages -- u.s. hostage keith siegel and only neuron. nbc has not been able to independently confirm when and where the video was taken. joining me right now is the brother-in-law of -- who was kidnapped on october 7th. first question to you, how are you and your family doing today after seeing this video? how does your brother-in-law look and sound to you? >> tonight, here in israel, we were all together yesterday as a family. we were happy in the beginning to see and to feel it, to have a visual proof of life of him. we cannot confirm when the video was taken. by the same time, it was difficult to watch and see how he looks so differen
this comes as john kirby says israel has agreed to listen to u.s. concerns before launching its planned invasion of -- nbc confirms hamas will send a delegation to cairo for talks tomorrow. the ap reports israel is also sending a delegation. secretary of state anthony blinking to try to restart gaza cease-fire negotiations and pushing the return of hostages held by hamas. meanwhile, hamas released video of two more hostages -- u.s. hostage keith siegel and only neuron. nbc has not been able to...
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she and john chancellor of nbc and some the other bigwigs had been invited to the party they were off dancing somewhere and indeed, a few minutes later, we went back downstairs. the president's secret service agent, -- kiser, came and got me said, the president needs to see you. i came back upstairs and the president said, well, cy vance just told me the secretary state just told me, yes, we're going to egypt and meeting president sadat at aswan. so sometimes, you know, being in right place at the right time, but she was always kind of an aura, a part from the working stiffs at the white house. well, that's an example of good sourcing when you know where the president's going to go the next. and he doesn't. yeah, let's move to what the part of the barbara years at abc news i knew the best central casting could not have designed to more more perfect protagonists than barbara walters and diane sawyer. i mean that's the stuff they could make movies. mike nichols could a movie out of that. mike nichols who was diane sawyer husband? yes roone arledge, who had been barbara's protect her and
she and john chancellor of nbc and some the other bigwigs had been invited to the party they were off dancing somewhere and indeed, a few minutes later, we went back downstairs. the president's secret service agent, -- kiser, came and got me said, the president needs to see you. i came back upstairs and the president said, well, cy vance just told me the secretary state just told me, yes, we're going to egypt and meeting president sadat at aswan. so sometimes, you know, being in right place at...
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however the ceo of at&t, the then president john buss, drew the line in the sand and made a speech declaring war on competition against services. well, that was all that otp had to because we were itching to this for years, but it was the speech that gave us i can't say excuse, but gave us the cause to move quickly to counter it. and what we do. whitehead and bruce owen and others that otp can the white house that what was needed was a new antitrust suit against at&t and otp worked with the justice department and went back to convince them to open an antitrust case against at&t. there had been an earlier one that was halted with the consent decree in the 1950s, but this consent really didn't stop from its overbearing monopoly of practices. so a new antitrust suit was generated and it took a couple of years. but the result of that antitrust suit was breakup of model and the at&t system. so another in my view, a great success for otp. so that's about all i wanted to focus on. cherokee paper. i did want to go back to one thing i said there was a direct line between the nixon administration's in
however the ceo of at&t, the then president john buss, drew the line in the sand and made a speech declaring war on competition against services. well, that was all that otp had to because we were itching to this for years, but it was the speech that gave us i can't say excuse, but gave us the cause to move quickly to counter it. and what we do. whitehead and bruce owen and others that otp can the white house that what was needed was a new antitrust suit against at&t and otp worked with...
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they are estimated to be about $30000.00 sending and they belong to the high on john c and the place of incense, colonial times, nothing pushed off. then traditional last assigned people remained the most marginalized group in the mid year, some 80 percent like land rights. few sam children have access to schools that have the lowest average incomes in life expectancy with a dongle boss for your project. assigned people have an opportunity to preserve and share the traditional living...