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so the very name begins with theodore roosevelt. and there's many other places as well given that it's the happy hour. i thought i'd bring some whiskey along the bottle is empty, but the spirit's still there the rough riders whiskey and there's many other places where i've spotted them john harvard's pub in cambridge, massachusetts. last window that says speak softly and carry a big stein. very unusual spots oh, so um in the quarantine in the current pandemic quarantine in our neighborhood here in washington, dc. a lot of neighbors have put teddy bears in their window and the idea is children can't go anywhere. they're stuck with their parents and they go for walks and they can play i spy finding teddy bears in windows, but how did teddy and bear come together? great question. it started on a mississippi hunting trip when roosevelt didn't catch a bear on the trip. his hosts club to bear sadly and wounded it and brought it to theodore roosevelt to shoot and so that he would have a kill but roosevelt refused and that sort of that led
so the very name begins with theodore roosevelt. and there's many other places as well given that it's the happy hour. i thought i'd bring some whiskey along the bottle is empty, but the spirit's still there the rough riders whiskey and there's many other places where i've spotted them john harvard's pub in cambridge, massachusetts. last window that says speak softly and carry a big stein. very unusual spots oh, so um in the quarantine in the current pandemic quarantine in our neighborhood here...
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it was slated for theodore roosevelt. but congress people and the american public just didn't think that he measured up to the other greats like washington and lincoln. and so jefferson got the spot. but roosevelt had some great memorials and monuments all over the united states. and also beyond internationally. jefferson's memorial is now in d.c. in the tidal basin, but roosevelt's site is in the potomac. it's 88 acres of great wildlife trails in the nation's capital. and there's his memory everywhere. in new york, you can warned down east 20th street and tumble on the victorian brown stones and that's the birthplace of theodore roosevelt. or you can traverse the rio roosevelt in brazil, which is a river named after theodore roosevelt. the fact is, he's everywhere. theodore roosevelt is in every one of the 50 states and you can find him just about anywhere in many different ways, other than just monuments and memory. i know there's a lot of questions and i'm sure there's a lot of people that might have memories that they
it was slated for theodore roosevelt. but congress people and the american public just didn't think that he measured up to the other greats like washington and lincoln. and so jefferson got the spot. but roosevelt had some great memorials and monuments all over the united states. and also beyond internationally. jefferson's memorial is now in d.c. in the tidal basin, but roosevelt's site is in the potomac. it's 88 acres of great wildlife trails in the nation's capital. and there's his memory...
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Nov 23, 2021
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that was originally slated for theodore roosevelt. but the american people and congress didn't think he measured up to the other greats like washington and lincoln. and so, jefferson got the spot. but roosevelt has great memorials around the united states. it's now in d.c. in the title basin. but in the potomac, is 88 acres of great wildlife trails. it's the greatest respite in the nation's capitol in terms of open space. and there's memory everywhere. in new york, you can wander down east 20th street and stumble on the victoria browns stone or the rio roosevelt in brazil, which is a river named after roosevelt. he's everywhere. he's in everyone of the 50 states. you can find him just about anywhere in many different ways, other than monuments and sites of memory. i have a lot of questions and i'm sure there are a lot of people that want to talk about or places where they spotted rooz volt. i'm going to toss everything back to ann to kick off the question and answer round. >> that brings me to one of the things i want to ask. i covere
that was originally slated for theodore roosevelt. but the american people and congress didn't think he measured up to the other greats like washington and lincoln. and so, jefferson got the spot. but roosevelt has great memorials around the united states. it's now in d.c. in the title basin. but in the potomac, is 88 acres of great wildlife trails. it's the greatest respite in the nation's capitol in terms of open space. and there's memory everywhere. in new york, you can wander down east 20th...
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Nov 29, 2021
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this is in the republican party theodore roosevelt would have recognized. oyster bay is a notoriously independent place that evokes bh republicans and democrats and so we have been very careful to curate a selection of about 10,000 or 11,000 books that will satisfy curiosities on both ends of the spectrum. >> what was the biggest hurdle to open this bookstore? >> when i was in congress whenever i would travel as the chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee, my staff had instructions to let me know where the local bookstore was so that was my relief. i do some fundraising, meet with candidates, do some press conferences and then find a local bookstore so i always wanted to do this, but market conditions were not right, book stores over the past decade, decade and a half have really been going out of business and so i made a decision that despite the trends, i wanted to give this a shot. they wanted out of their homes, maybe not to go to a shopping mall but go downtown and small bookstores have done okay because people want to feel the book
this is in the republican party theodore roosevelt would have recognized. oyster bay is a notoriously independent place that evokes bh republicans and democrats and so we have been very careful to curate a selection of about 10,000 or 11,000 books that will satisfy curiosities on both ends of the spectrum. >> what was the biggest hurdle to open this bookstore? >> when i was in congress whenever i would travel as the chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee, my...
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bookstore theodore. >> i am in the bookstore now. we just opened over the past week and across the street from me is the building where theodore roosevelt had his summer executive offices when he was president, down the street is the cemetery where he's buried. if you drive for a mile you will reach the home that he purchased, built, lived and died in. around the corners the drugstore where reporters use to use the payphone. he had his own phone installed but the only telephone and town that's right around the corner from me so the bookstore emphasizes history and current affairs is open in the spirit of theodore roosevelt. >> as someone that shared the democratic national campaign committee, was it a tough call to name it after a republican president? >> adjacent to my house i think i can hear him spinning in his grave. this is in the republican party theodore roosevelt would have recognized. oyster bay is a notoriously independent place that evokes bh republicans and democrats and so we have been very careful to curate a selection
bookstore theodore. >> i am in the bookstore now. we just opened over the past week and across the street from me is the building where theodore roosevelt had his summer executive offices when he was president, down the street is the cemetery where he's buried. if you drive for a mile you will reach the home that he purchased, built, lived and died in. around the corners the drugstore where reporters use to use the payphone. he had his own phone installed but the only telephone and town...
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theodore j. conrad died of lung cancer. >> reporter: the mystery unraveled last week, when u.s. marshals identified the man as conrad. he had been living under the name of thomas randall. investigators were able to match his signature on documents from the 1960s to his signature on documents in 2014 when he filed for bankruptcy. >> what i learned, he was a great family man. he was friends with the police this those areas. and from my understanding, even friends with federal agents in that area. >> reporter: they said can ronr worked at a car dealership and never told his wife and daughter about his true identity until just before his death earlier this year. >> i want to see him apprehended. >> reporter: the case hitting close to home for u.s. marshal peter elliot, whose father, john, also a deputy u.s. marshal, worked on the case from 1969 until his retirement. peter said his dad never lost sight of the case, often discussing it around the dinner table. >> pass the mashed potatoes and where the heck is conrad? >> reporter: there is one lingering mystery. investigators say he le
theodore j. conrad died of lung cancer. >> reporter: the mystery unraveled last week, when u.s. marshals identified the man as conrad. he had been living under the name of thomas randall. investigators were able to match his signature on documents from the 1960s to his signature on documents in 2014 when he filed for bankruptcy. >> what i learned, he was a great family man. he was friends with the police this those areas. and from my understanding, even friends with federal agents...
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of the four presidents that had an average score of being a great president and the near race with theodore roosevelt and andrew jackson and harry truman and then i think about into john adams and johnson and were not going to see these presidents on other rankings and perhaps this is partly because in the study, scholars tended to more favorably break the presidents that served in the area or era which they did - so if you did research on colonial america in early american republic, you'd be more likely to think that john adams was a great president and we today perhaps criticize him partially for the alienation act criminalizing it the united states was for potential war with france and entirely it was political on adams opponents that were affiliated with the justices and lyndon johnson, and of the president a controversial one greatest color say the generally they liked his domestic policies find a lot to desire and the prosecutions of the vietnam war where he concealed of the true ascent of the united states involvement with the public had made a number of tactical decisions that poten
of the four presidents that had an average score of being a great president and the near race with theodore roosevelt and andrew jackson and harry truman and then i think about into john adams and johnson and were not going to see these presidents on other rankings and perhaps this is partly because in the study, scholars tended to more favorably break the presidents that served in the area or era which they did - so if you did research on colonial america in early american republic, you'd be...
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seven-year-old theodore just got his. what is this going to mean for you >> it means that i can -- i can just like have more sleepovers and play dates, and i can feel more better going to big, giant parties. >> reporter: but not everyone is celebrating after the biden administration announced companies with 100 or more employees have to ensure they're vaccinated by january 4th or get tested weekly at least 27 states now say they filed or plan to join lawsuits challenging the rule. >> the federal government can't just unilaterally impose medical policy under the guise of workplace regulation >> reporter: as for that covid pill, pfizer says it has about 50 million treatments at the ready. lester >> gabe gutierrez tonight. thank you. >>> an emotional day in a georgia courtroom as the trial of three white men accused of killing ahmaud arbery, a black man whose family says he was out jogging got underway with opening statements ron allen is at the courthouse >> at this point in time, mr. arbery is under attack >> reporter: pro
seven-year-old theodore just got his. what is this going to mean for you >> it means that i can -- i can just like have more sleepovers and play dates, and i can feel more better going to big, giant parties. >> reporter: but not everyone is celebrating after the biden administration announced companies with 100 or more employees have to ensure they're vaccinated by january 4th or get tested weekly at least 27 states now say they filed or plan to join lawsuits challenging the rule....
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than myself, he a little frequently mechanical thing that heather could wish i had openness of bucking theodore salt ham delay lamar of natural bandage del hub loraina adam now was also a bochita who naturally i shall go. he learned about the from said i was while al jazeera had developed a reputation for frontline reporting. it also provided comprehensive coverage of natural disasters. metal, m a mother and kathy in the jam cameras, followed the work of the aid agency doctors without borders as they battle to save children. devastated by famine cannibal, the intercooler al jazeera, who now had the if the shift alum had from her, the he alert said, alluded, fell a dolly a felon fisher. anthony. yeah, maybe shook leo me, but a lot of other been most of the world and ireland and alum allenwood together and one of the method the lia alberta, bennett, i let the creal al jazeera lea 2000000000 heard from her the he admits that we're a them to hold on the one, ica are you them cost us will shabby her caused them to ricardo if we pick some tragedies were man made in 2007 in jemina. the capital of chad
than myself, he a little frequently mechanical thing that heather could wish i had openness of bucking theodore salt ham delay lamar of natural bandage del hub loraina adam now was also a bochita who naturally i shall go. he learned about the from said i was while al jazeera had developed a reputation for frontline reporting. it also provided comprehensive coverage of natural disasters. metal, m a mother and kathy in the jam cameras, followed the work of the aid agency doctors without borders...
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so we'd be a little frequently my god will outline of heather could wish i had openness of bucking theodore salt ham delay lamar of natural bandage del hub loraina had them now cuz elsewhere, buckingham nacley, i shall go. he learned about the house and i was while al jazeera had developed a reputation for frontline reporting, it also provided comprehensive coverage of natural disasters. metal, the mother elk, a theme in the jam cameras, followed the work of the aid agency doctors without borders as they battle to save children. devastated by famine through canada and the corner al jazeera, who not had the if the shift allowed him, has him had the alert. seth alluded, fell a dolly a felon. fisher. anthony. yeah, maybe circle you owe me. but a lot of other been most of the world ally, lemme and alum aluminum, either a, one of them at the leah al cobra bennet. i'll talk real. al jazeera lea, 2000000000 has him. her the, he admits that we're even to hold unknown, aka, are you them? cause us will shabby, accosted them, ricardo definitive. some tragedies were man made in 2007 in jemina. the capi
so we'd be a little frequently my god will outline of heather could wish i had openness of bucking theodore salt ham delay lamar of natural bandage del hub loraina had them now cuz elsewhere, buckingham nacley, i shall go. he learned about the house and i was while al jazeera had developed a reputation for frontline reporting, it also provided comprehensive coverage of natural disasters. metal, the mother elk, a theme in the jam cameras, followed the work of the aid agency doctors without...
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the navy, which had the most serious outbreak of covid aboard the carrier "theodore roosevelt," has the best record. 97% fully vaccinated. what is going to happen to service members who do not get vaccinated? >> that will mean that they could be administratively separated for not following a direct order. >> i represent approximately 40 service members from all branches, of those 22 are navy seals. >> reporter: david younts is an attorney and member of the reserves is refusing. >> my clients don't see this as being driven by military readiness, by medical reasons or even by, just good order in the military. it feels very political. >> reporter: it is political in oklahoma where the republican governor has de creed that soldiers in the state national guard are not required to get the vaccine. >> freedom is our ability to say no. including to a vaccine. >> reporter: the army responded to that with a memo saying any soldier who refuses will be forced out of the service, no matter what the state governor says. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> oliver: millions of americans headed hom
the navy, which had the most serious outbreak of covid aboard the carrier "theodore roosevelt," has the best record. 97% fully vaccinated. what is going to happen to service members who do not get vaccinated? >> that will mean that they could be administratively separated for not following a direct order. >> i represent approximately 40 service members from all branches, of those 22 are navy seals. >> reporter: david younts is an attorney and member of the reserves...
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pamela look up, the insomnia. fin was for companies the flesh marcel club is the pleasure of that minute theodore. a few days after the attempt on asbury his life, one of nearby yep. as most prominent young palestinian leaders shake mohammed dublin . now jim was shot dead in broad daylight and built up neighbourhood in the f, a city i buena jim was 24 and had campaigned against the rise of criminal gangs in the area kana. so he mohammed wanted him useless. he say yara, but could have been a medical back to him. mash sauce offi! a field on sama at at a much more widely as hoss madeline. what local, where been mineral source be teacher as the euro? with the j. shaheen hammond, one of them was soft and levy. can i address? will be jenny, be he were had he also thought cannot feel do only mean a just had a word that he liked. father bella tam nicholas shaheed, one more sob. ellen, almost as fur. where can he any lovely bird master thought and a useful assure him at bonham were bad at the south middle emily im them allen and it were 30 he oh no, i really chased amendment home. how much a bonus in woma
pamela look up, the insomnia. fin was for companies the flesh marcel club is the pleasure of that minute theodore. a few days after the attempt on asbury his life, one of nearby yep. as most prominent young palestinian leaders shake mohammed dublin . now jim was shot dead in broad daylight and built up neighbourhood in the f, a city i buena jim was 24 and had campaigned against the rise of criminal gangs in the area kana. so he mohammed wanted him useless. he say yara, but could have been a...
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. >> theodore bundy was wrong, what the state got was two death sentences against him. >> on such schedule date you be put to death. by current of electricity sufficient to cause your immediate death. such current of electricity shall continue to pass through your body until you are dead. >> after so many years bundy was finally executed. >> witnessing an execution is never a pleasant experience it is sobering and gut wrenching but i took the satisfaction as pot prosecutor in case we were seeing justice turned out. >> bundy was finally dead. >> how did you feel when you found out -- >> bundy is dead? >> i was happy. >> i'm happy just saying it. >> i am. my old -- roommate that day, that day he died, i had not talked to him for years. and he gave me a call. we talked for a while. and i think he was just as affected as i was. >> i just had a second child. and somebody asked me if i was going to wake up and wait for the execution to happen. and i said, if i could sleep right now, i'm sleeping. and i woke up and turned on tv. saw it happened. nancy: what did you feel? >> relief. he would never
. >> theodore bundy was wrong, what the state got was two death sentences against him. >> on such schedule date you be put to death. by current of electricity sufficient to cause your immediate death. such current of electricity shall continue to pass through your body until you are dead. >> after so many years bundy was finally executed. >> witnessing an execution is never a pleasant experience it is sobering and gut wrenching but i took the satisfaction as pot...
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my so we need a lot of frequently mechanical thing that heather can wish i had. openness of bucking, theodor soil. hum, delilah. martha. now, your baggage del sabrina adam, alcohol. sabatino. luckily i shall boiler unaided. her by the from said i was while al jazeera had developed a reputation for frontline reporting, it also provided comprehensive coverage of natural disasters. methyl grandmother and kathy in the jam cameras, followed the work of the aid agency doctors without borders as they battle to save children. devastated by famine through canada and the corner of just euro, who not had the if the ship and ireland has him had the he a la seth alluded, fell a dolly a felon. fisher. anthony danny, be circle. you owe me for a lot of other been moved to left the world alarm and alum alamosa, either one of them at the leah algebra. bennett, i looked real al jazeera leah, 2000000000 heard from her. the address that we're a that the hold on the one ica are you them, cost us will shabby, hostile them to ricardo the for the peer. some tragedies were man made in 2007 in jemina. the capital of c
my so we need a lot of frequently mechanical thing that heather can wish i had. openness of bucking, theodor soil. hum, delilah. martha. now, your baggage del sabrina adam, alcohol. sabatino. luckily i shall boiler unaided. her by the from said i was while al jazeera had developed a reputation for frontline reporting, it also provided comprehensive coverage of natural disasters. methyl grandmother and kathy in the jam cameras, followed the work of the aid agency doctors without borders as they...
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the navy, which had the most serious outbreak of covid aboard the carrier theodore roosevelt, has the best record. 97% fully vaccinated. what is going to happen to service members who do not get vaccinated? >> that will mean that they could be administratively separated for not following the direct order. >> i represent approximately 40 service members from all branches of those 22 are navy s.e.a.l.s. >> davis is an attorney and member of the air force reserve who, himself, is refusing the vaccine. >> my clients don't think that this is being driven by military readiness, by medical reasons, or even by just good order of s. >> in oklahoma where the republican governor has decreed that soldiers in the state national guard are not required to get the vaccine. >> freedom is our ability to say no, including to a vaccine. >> reporter: the army responded to that with a memo saying any soldier who refuses will be forced out of the service, no matter what a state governor says. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helpin
the navy, which had the most serious outbreak of covid aboard the carrier theodore roosevelt, has the best record. 97% fully vaccinated. what is going to happen to service members who do not get vaccinated? >> that will mean that they could be administratively separated for not following the direct order. >> i represent approximately 40 service members from all branches of those 22 are navy s.e.a.l.s. >> davis is an attorney and member of the air force reserve who, himself, is...
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host: theodore, fort washington, new york. caller: i have a question. why did you not call this new variant with the letter from the greek alphabet that was next? caller: i was not --guest: my understanding is they had some issues with pronunciation with nu. that was confusing. there is lots of rumors of why they skipped. i thought maybe they did want to use the word "nu" because they were confusing "nu" with "new." i do not know why they skipped the next letter. maybe it is a common name. it is not really matter what it is called. the mutation is more important. host: let us go to jane in illinois. caller: my question is early on, everywhere i went, it seemed like they were taking my temperature. mike -- if my guests take the temperature before they leave home, will it be safe? are you contagious when you have a fever? guest: if you have a fever, you likely are contagious, but it is important to remember that only about 50% of people have fevers with covid. some may have taken tylenol or something that may have reduced their fever. it is not going to b
host: theodore, fort washington, new york. caller: i have a question. why did you not call this new variant with the letter from the greek alphabet that was next? caller: i was not --guest: my understanding is they had some issues with pronunciation with nu. that was confusing. there is lots of rumors of why they skipped. i thought maybe they did want to use the word "nu" because they were confusing "nu" with "new." i do not know why they skipped the next letter....
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than myself, weedy alberto frequently mccardle thing that heather can wish i had openness of bucking. theodore saw him delilah. martha. not your baggage del hub. loraina adam now cuz i saw a bochita who naturally i shall. oh, you are made it how by the from said i was while al jazeera had developed a reputation for frontline reporting, it also provided comprehensive coverage of natural disasters. myrtle grandmother and kathy in the jam cameras followed the work of the aid agency doctors without borders. as they battle to save children, devastated by famine through canada with the at the corner of just euro, who not had the if the shift alum hasn't had the alert said, older fella dolly a felon fisher at me. danny recycle yo me. but a lot of other been moved to left the world alarm and alum allenwood together and one of them at the leah algebra bennet. i looked real al jazeera lea, 2000000000 heard from her the he admits that were a, them to hold on. no one acre or you them cost us will shabby her caused them to call her if you have some tragedies were man made in 2007 in jemina. the capital of
than myself, weedy alberto frequently mccardle thing that heather can wish i had openness of bucking. theodore saw him delilah. martha. not your baggage del hub. loraina adam now cuz i saw a bochita who naturally i shall. oh, you are made it how by the from said i was while al jazeera had developed a reputation for frontline reporting, it also provided comprehensive coverage of natural disasters. myrtle grandmother and kathy in the jam cameras followed the work of the aid agency doctors without...
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with theodore murphy's, the director of the africa program at the european council on foreign relations. he's joining us by scott, from berlin vega to have you with us on al jazeera. i would ask you about this possible reinstatement of abdullah hum dog given the fact that he was arrested, he was ousted, he was put under house arrest and now he, he possibly is back as prime minister. what do you think is happening with this? but i think this is a, this is a ray of array of lights. there is some hope that we're finding a way out of the past that has caused a lot of bra bloodshed, and, and brought sudan to an impass. it's important to you to know the latest state of play. what we have right now is a verbal agreement. i understand between the prime minister, honda and general border on but is not. he had a written agreement. we have verbal assurances on both sides. there is pushback on this, isn't there because the forces of freedom and change i believe who were originally parts to some degree of the original structure of the they call it coalition are saying that they're not involved in th
with theodore murphy's, the director of the africa program at the european council on foreign relations. he's joining us by scott, from berlin vega to have you with us on al jazeera. i would ask you about this possible reinstatement of abdullah hum dog given the fact that he was arrested, he was ousted, he was put under house arrest and now he, he possibly is back as prime minister. what do you think is happening with this? but i think this is a, this is a ray of array of lights. there is some...
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when we spoke to theodore refuse the director of the africa program of the european council on foreign relations. and he has more on the mediation talks. i think there's some, some positive elements there. but we need to bear in mind that what's decisive for the other side in this conflict, for the protest movement on the street, is the reinstatement of prime minister conduct as the civilian leader of the government. that's going to be a key to determining it. we're talking now about civilian leadership, but until that's very clearly defined. who that will be persona 5 by. it's a little bit open to interpretation. what is actually been agreed? i think that the, the conflict between the 2 or the way this has evolved, has led the protest movement to create new demands to go a step further than where we were with the status quo. i have the those well that within the protest movement, some sense of sobriety is setting in and there, there may be a growing consensus about the return to the status quo as being not a bad place to restart from never use the rights leaders have condemned. what t
when we spoke to theodore refuse the director of the africa program of the european council on foreign relations. and he has more on the mediation talks. i think there's some, some positive elements there. but we need to bear in mind that what's decisive for the other side in this conflict, for the protest movement on the street, is the reinstatement of prime minister conduct as the civilian leader of the government. that's going to be a key to determining it. we're talking now about civilian...
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shortened and an acceptable return done this brutality and spect oh, full in transparent investigation. theodore's punish her. i would like to reiterate the right of the cuban people to express their opinions in a peaceful manner. and i want to ask the government to allow these peaceful demonstrations and to listen to the discontent of the protest. his former newspaper, italian with i think that brussels use on human rights are riddled with contradictions. europe to european union don't have been commissioned all the land . they think we think somehow old europeans that we are gods gifted that we know what is good for the people in the world. we think that on human rights, our position is, was the right one. so sanction we sanctioned be a mar if you're just done an african conversation countries, china and russia. of course, the arch villain. that is the whole standard because i was astonished the pin citizen to see that in the netherlands, one of the most odd countries in western europe, the police had to shoot with real bullets in the crowd. the pressure was very silent about this. it was in a r
shortened and an acceptable return done this brutality and spect oh, full in transparent investigation. theodore's punish her. i would like to reiterate the right of the cuban people to express their opinions in a peaceful manner. and i want to ask the government to allow these peaceful demonstrations and to listen to the discontent of the protest. his former newspaper, italian with i think that brussels use on human rights are riddled with contradictions. europe to european union don't have...
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let's speak to theodore mar, feed director of the africa program at the european council on foreign relations. he joins us live from berlin, sir, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. so you heard a little clip there of the interview with the general albert had that saying he's committed the handing over power to a civilian leadership, but elections in 2023. what impact do you think that that's going to have on the protests or incident that yeah, that's certainly breaking news. i think there's some, some positive elements there. but we need to bear in mind that what's decisive for the other side in this conflict for the protest movement on the street, is the reinstatement of prime minister hummed up as the civilian leader of the government. that's going to be a key to determining it. we're talking now about civilian leadership, but until that's very clearly defined. who that will be personified by. it's a little bit open to interpretation. what has actually been read. it's been difficult, of course, a to get some opinions and views out of sedan because that has also been an int
let's speak to theodore mar, feed director of the africa program at the european council on foreign relations. he joins us live from berlin, sir, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. so you heard a little clip there of the interview with the general albert had that saying he's committed the handing over power to a civilian leadership, but elections in 2023. what impact do you think that that's going to have on the protests or incident that yeah, that's certainly breaking news. i...
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little further west and a little further west and a little further west, they were going to do what theodore roosevelt and former state historian called the great leap westward. we are going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. the reason they picked to this spot was james robertson who was a surveyor and long hunter had been here a time or two and he had seen the abundant amount of game because all of the salt licks where salt comes up out of the surface of the water, of the ground were attracting animals, animal trails all over middle tennessee, you see what the land look like and they were followed by hunters but native american hunters as well as long hunter is coming from virginia and north carolina so this great leap was made in the middle of the revolutionary war and it was a hotly contested effort to claim this land because the chickamauga and, a hostile group of cherokee, had tried to prevent these people from saying, tried to push them out and the casualty rate among the early settlers was very very high but things begin to settle down, north carolina will ultimatel
little further west and a little further west and a little further west, they were going to do what theodore roosevelt and former state historian called the great leap westward. we are going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. the reason they picked to this spot was james robertson who was a surveyor and long hunter had been here a time or two and he had seen the abundant amount of game because all of the salt licks where salt comes up out of the surface of the water, of the...
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and theodore went further arguing that plymouth was pathetically unimportant. i would suggest such scholars were misled by other contemporariesmp who protested o much. recently some historians had been willing to reopen the question of the influence on the colony. i examined the subject in depth in my forthcoming book but this afternoon i only want to highlight a few pieces of evidence. first are the statements provided at the time. when the first settlers sent by the massachusetts state company. if they were wracked by disease much as the pilgrims had abandoned their first winter. this is a first of trips taken over the next few years to the colony. the ability a to impact the disease was likely minimal, but he spent many hours in consultation with the puritan leaders of salem who had no fortune at the time, and then on leader visits, he engaged in similar discussions with john winthrop and other leaders of the 1630 migration. .... >> believed the plymouth faithful were servants of one master and of the same household. that god's people are all marked with one
and theodore went further arguing that plymouth was pathetically unimportant. i would suggest such scholars were misled by other contemporariesmp who protested o much. recently some historians had been willing to reopen the question of the influence on the colony. i examined the subject in depth in my forthcoming book but this afternoon i only want to highlight a few pieces of evidence. first are the statements provided at the time. when the first settlers sent by the massachusetts state...
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they were going to do what theodore roosevelt and the former state historian called the great leap westward. they were going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. reason theyy had picked this spt was that james robertson, who was a surveyor, had been here a time or two, and he had seen the abundant amount of game. because all of the salt licks where salt comes up out of the surface of the ground were attracting animals. and so you had animal trails leading all over middle tennessee where you could see what the land looked like, and then they were l followed by hunters, native american hunters as well as the long hunters coming from primarily virginia and north carolina. and so this great leap was made in the middle of the revolution war, and it was a hotly-contest thed effort to claim land because a hostile group of the cherokees had tried to prevent these people from staying. they had tried to push them out. and the casualty rate among early settlers was very, very high. but things do begin to settle down. north carolina will ultimately claim this pocket of settlements here.
they were going to do what theodore roosevelt and the former state historian called the great leap westward. they were going to leap over the cumberland plateau and settle here. reason theyy had picked this spt was that james robertson, who was a surveyor, had been here a time or two, and he had seen the abundant amount of game. because all of the salt licks where salt comes up out of the surface of the ground were attracting animals. and so you had animal trails leading all over middle...
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. >>> time to get another check of the rt weather from somara theodore. i know you're checking chilly temperatures in the southeast. say it ain't so the winter isn't here. >> it's here. 20 million of our friends are waking up to freeze alerts in areas from georgia to alabama and parts of the carolinas and out towards oklahoma -- 27 million people, i'm sorry, we just updated that number there. freeze warnings for much of georgia and atlanta, montgomery, huntsville, alabama. and frost advisories into south carolina and north carolina here. i know that here on the east coast things have been pretty nice and warm. that's about to change. we've been so spoiled. look at this cold blast. first we'll see the areas we just talked about, atlanta, 55 degrees, ten below the average for this time of year, head up to indianapolis, 39 degrees, 13 degrees below average this time of year. that cold weather shifts to the great lakes, mid atlantic, northeast. and this weekend, highs probably won't leave the upper 40s and low 50s. good news, this is short lived. we'll see th
. >>> time to get another check of the rt weather from somara theodore. i know you're checking chilly temperatures in the southeast. say it ain't so the winter isn't here. >> it's here. 20 million of our friends are waking up to freeze alerts in areas from georgia to alabama and parts of the carolinas and out towards oklahoma -- 27 million people, i'm sorry, we just updated that number there. freeze warnings for much of georgia and atlanta, montgomery, huntsville, alabama. and...
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and alish roosevelt longworth, theodor roosevelt's daughter, who also had a way with words, she said he looked like the man on top of the wedding cake. >> the little man on the wedding cake. >> and that cut. it was -- easy to make fun of people -- >> but it took. >> he was very responsible though for nixon's emergence. >> yes. >> as -- well, his emergence, and sudden emergence having been elected in '52 as senator and two years later ike's nominee and running mate. and there was a -- you describe in 1952 where nixon speaks and then dewey comes up. >> dewey pulls him aside afterwards and takes him to his room, and says just stay the way you are, and you could be president some day. and they talk a lot, and then he brought in herb, who later was eisenhower's attorney general, and dewey's campaign manager. brownell said in his memoir, it was clear nixon was going to be candidate for vice president. so nixon came in with wind in his sail, wind behind his back. you know the wonderful irish saying. dewey was very instrumental helping to place him on the eisenhower ticket. >> richard norton
and alish roosevelt longworth, theodor roosevelt's daughter, who also had a way with words, she said he looked like the man on top of the wedding cake. >> the little man on the wedding cake. >> and that cut. it was -- easy to make fun of people -- >> but it took. >> he was very responsible though for nixon's emergence. >> yes. >> as -- well, his emergence, and sudden emergence having been elected in '52 as senator and two years later ike's nominee and running...
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theodore john conrad died earlier this year. he was living under a fake name outside of boston. conrad walked into his job as a bank teller and then walked out a criminal with $215,000. that is equivalent to 1.7 million dollars today. the bank did not notice the money was even gone until conrad did not show up to work the next week. he vanished without a trace until u.s. marshals identified his body last week. mike: let's talk about what is going on. it is coming up on 6:19. we start by looking at a beautiful sunrise from sutro tower showing the fog that is overtaking many neighborhoods. the high clouds will get thicker as the day wears on. not a lot of sunshine in our forecast today. you can see the same thing from mount tam. a little more colorful this morning. dense fog, then mostly cloudy today. chance of rain thursday into friday, dry and seasonal weekend ahead. here is a look at that atmospheric river responsible in aiding those waterfalls we showed you, that intense waterfall. it is another one of a series that will continue to happen. as they are hitting the pacific nort
theodore john conrad died earlier this year. he was living under a fake name outside of boston. conrad walked into his job as a bank teller and then walked out a criminal with $215,000. that is equivalent to 1.7 million dollars today. the bank did not notice the money was even gone until conrad did not show up to work the next week. he vanished without a trace until u.s. marshals identified his body last week. mike: let's talk about what is going on. it is coming up on 6:19. we start by looking...
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on the 100th anniversary of the project, president theodore roosevelt established a national park service to preserve god's beautiful and natural patrimony of our country. and then president eisenhower years later established the interstate highway system, initially a national security initiative, but significantly connecting america for commerce and communities. and today, mr. president, with the stroke of your pen, we will take a giant step to achieve your vision to build america's roads, bridges, water systems, and so much more, creating good-paying union jobs and -- [applause] ensuring clean air and clean water, delivering better quality of life with equity, helping businesses strive and turbo-charging our global competitiveness, connecting communities, again, through the internet and making america safer as we protect our planet. and we do so building back better. this historic achievement was possible, thanks to so many who has been acknowledged already, honor granted to all of them, to our chairs, members, and stay of who -- staff who every step brought knowledge, commitment, and l
on the 100th anniversary of the project, president theodore roosevelt established a national park service to preserve god's beautiful and natural patrimony of our country. and then president eisenhower years later established the interstate highway system, initially a national security initiative, but significantly connecting america for commerce and communities. and today, mr. president, with the stroke of your pen, we will take a giant step to achieve your vision to build america's roads,...
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on the 100th anniversary of the galatin project, president theodore roosevelt handed down the patronage of our country. then the international highway system, initially a national security initiative, but significantly connecting america for commerce and communities. and today, mr. president, with the stroke of your pen, we will take a giant step to achieve your vision to build america's roads, bridges, water systems and so much more, creating good-paying union jobs, ensuring clean air and clean water, delivering better quality of life with equity, helping businesses thrive and turbo-charging our global competitiveness, connecting communities again through the internet and making america safer as we protect our planet. and we do so building back better. this historic achievement was possible thanks to so many who have been acknowledged already, honors to all of them, to our chairs, members and staff who, at every step, brought a depth of commitment and valued leadership that's making a difference. especially i salute in the house infrastructure chair peter defazio, an office related to
on the 100th anniversary of the galatin project, president theodore roosevelt handed down the patronage of our country. then the international highway system, initially a national security initiative, but significantly connecting america for commerce and communities. and today, mr. president, with the stroke of your pen, we will take a giant step to achieve your vision to build america's roads, bridges, water systems and so much more, creating good-paying union jobs, ensuring clean air and...
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. >>> i'm polo sandoval in new york city, a controversial statue of theodore roosevelt will be removed. if you visit the natural history museum you've seen it, in 1940, roosevelt an horseback flanked by a native american man and african american man as well. the city commission voted unanimously to remove the statue. some members of the family and library set to open in north dakota in 2025 agreed the statue is problematic in its compo composition. in a statement that library wrote that this statue in its current location denies passersby consent and context. the agreement with the city allows the library to relocate the statue for storage while considering a display that would enable it to serve as an important tool to study the nation's past. >> thanks to polo and chloe for that. >>> we have breaking news out of wisconsin, so "new day" continues right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning, to viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm brianna keilar with john berman. it is monday, november 22nd. at least five people were killed overnight and m
. >>> i'm polo sandoval in new york city, a controversial statue of theodore roosevelt will be removed. if you visit the natural history museum you've seen it, in 1940, roosevelt an horseback flanked by a native american man and african american man as well. the city commission voted unanimously to remove the statue. some members of the family and library set to open in north dakota in 2025 agreed the statue is problematic in its compo composition. in a statement that library wrote...
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oh my god, dorothy parker viewed the paper or oh my god, theodore roosevelt viewed the paper? >> the book made a conscious decision to go after big names and revealing big books. >> at all books but just big books. the decision to require by line in our review didn't come into 1920s. you saw a lot of unnamed reviewers taking hot shots at books. >> some of the reviews have been so sparkly and steler. we would actually ask you review ere cocome on. they said what you want me to talk about. just talk. you are where i will yept. you have a way with words and you are going back four or five years for the last book they wrote. again, you are drawing the lead in even for a book with great writing is so important. as far as the president for our viewers, theodore and hoover all wrote reviews, right? >> they did. i was surprised to find that. jfk before he was president, but, yes, presidents have written reviews. >> hey, tina, it's jonathan le mere, and words of advice for some famous authors. >> mark twain's remedy for a cold was painted. i took all three. >> i know it's friday and th
oh my god, dorothy parker viewed the paper or oh my god, theodore roosevelt viewed the paper? >> the book made a conscious decision to go after big names and revealing big books. >> at all books but just big books. the decision to require by line in our review didn't come into 1920s. you saw a lot of unnamed reviewers taking hot shots at books. >> some of the reviews have been so sparkly and steler. we would actually ask you review ere cocome on. they said what you want me to...
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sunday morning is sponsored by subaru, love it's what makes sue brew >> we leave you this sunday at theodore roosevelt national park in north dakota where the buffalo roam. ♪. ♪. ♪. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i'm jane pauley join us when our trumpet sounds again, next sunday morning. ♪. ♪. ♪. time is on my side. yes, it is. ♪. ♪ time is captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan in washington, and this week on "face the nation," president biden wound up a rough week with a big win. will it be enough to end the perception that democrats can't get anything accomplished? calling it a monumental step forward, mr. biden applauded the passage of one of his signature economic plans, a $1.2 trillion bill to update the nation's infrastructure. >> i want us to deliver. democrats, they want us to deliver. >> brennan: last tuesday's off-year election were a symbolic debacle for party, and a harbinger of potential losses in next year's midte
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and signed sincerely theodore ted deutch pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the
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signed sincerely, theodore deutch, chairman, and jackie walorski, ranking member. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 6:30 p.m. today. or watch full coverage on c-span now, our new video app. >> the white house covid-19 response team held a briefing. giving new details on the government's vaccination program for children ages 5 to 11. they said approximately 15 million doses of the pfizer vaccine designed specifically for children are expected to arrive at doctors' offices and pharmacies within days. jeff: the food and drug administration authorized pfizer's covid-19 vaccine for ages 5 to1. -- to 11. this is an important step forward in our nation's fight against the virus. as dr. walensky will discuss, this week, the cdc will make its clinical recommendations on vaccinations for this age group. as we await the cdc decision, we
signed sincerely, theodore deutch, chairman, and jackie walorski, ranking member. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 6:30 p.m. today. or watch full coverage on c-span now, our new video app. >> the white house covid-19 response team held a briefing. giving new details on the government's vaccination program for children ages 5 to 11. they said approximately 15 million doses of the pfizer vaccine designed...
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one of those eight, theodore mccain, this is the t.m.i. that you just approved in san francisco is charged with conspiracy to defraud the united states. that is the united states department of energy. all your lawyers that are sitting in procurement, did not see this. he became a crony just like the rest of him. why don't you put a sign on the p.u.c. anyone that's convicted of bribery is more than welcome. we'll just give them contracts. you did not publicize this procurement. what are you made of? >> thank you for your comments. next caller. you have two minutes. >> caller: hi, my name is josh walker, i'm a resident of the belmont heights neighborhood. i'm calling in to thank the commission for all that you do and express my enthusiastic support for keeping the crystal springs cross country course open. i lived in the neighborhood for over a decade. it is a wonderful resource. i want you to know that the belmont height civic does not speak for me. we see the cross country course as important resource for the kids in our community. so they
one of those eight, theodore mccain, this is the t.m.i. that you just approved in san francisco is charged with conspiracy to defraud the united states. that is the united states department of energy. all your lawyers that are sitting in procurement, did not see this. he became a crony just like the rest of him. why don't you put a sign on the p.u.c. anyone that's convicted of bribery is more than welcome. we'll just give them contracts. you did not publicize this procurement. what are you made...