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butler. i just wanted to amplify that with you. dr. butler: well, thank you, sir and i think i can add for dr. smith, who was the health commissioner in arkansas, and from my own experience as health commissioner in alaska, the support of cdc was critical for the statewide and local, as well as tribal preparedness for what we are dealing with now. there's a slide that describes a little more of the details of the pfizer and moderna products. i think the only thing i'll point out is that it's not straightforward. it's not as easy as 2009 and one dose of influenza vaccine. it's two doses. it's different intervals. it's different handling. so there's quite a bit of education that we are putting together for providers, as well as some fairly complicated data tracking, to be able to make sure that- vp pence: we are direct shipping vaccines to providers. dr. butler: the pfizer product is direct shipping, and then the moderna products is going through the mckesson process. but it's a fast process. i
butler. i just wanted to amplify that with you. dr. butler: well, thank you, sir and i think i can add for dr. smith, who was the health commissioner in arkansas, and from my own experience as health commissioner in alaska, the support of cdc was critical for the statewide and local, as well as tribal preparedness for what we are dealing with now. there's a slide that describes a little more of the details of the pfizer and moderna products. i think the only thing i'll point out is that it's...
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gloria butler. >> i cast my vote for kamala harris. ms. abrams: wendy davis. >> i cast my vote for kamala harris. ms. abrams: bobby fuse. >> i cast my vote for kamala harris. ms. abrams: deborah gonzalez. sen. wyden: -- >> [indiscernible] ms. abrams: steve henson. >> [indiscernible] ms. abrams: calvin smyre. >> [indiscernible] ms. abrams: van johnson. >> i proudly cast my vote for vice president kamala harris. ms. abrams: pedro marin. >> [indiscernible] fenika miller. >> [indiscernible] ms. abrams: ben myers. >> i cast my vote for kamala harris. ms. abrams: rachel paule. >> i cast my vote for kamala harris. ms. abrams: bob trammell. >> i cast my vote for vice president kamala harris. ms. abrams: sachin varghese. >> [indiscernible] nikema williams. >> i proudly cast my vote for vice president kamala harris. ms. abrams: cathy woolard. >> [indiscernible] ms. abrams: i am pleased to announce that kamala d. harris has received 16 votes for vice president of the united states. [applause] do i have a motion that the providing officer and secretar
gloria butler. >> i cast my vote for kamala harris. ms. abrams: wendy davis. >> i cast my vote for kamala harris. ms. abrams: bobby fuse. >> i cast my vote for kamala harris. ms. abrams: deborah gonzalez. sen. wyden: -- >> [indiscernible] ms. abrams: steve henson. >> [indiscernible] ms. abrams: calvin smyre. >> [indiscernible] ms. abrams: van johnson. >> i proudly cast my vote for vice president kamala harris. ms. abrams: pedro marin. >>...
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when the senate needed a new leader, it got gloria butler. we know he was our attorney at the house when we were fighting for good. i know when we need a good man who understands labor and power, we look to ben myers. when i served in the house, i was privileged to help elect new people. i saw bob trammel come up. when i was working to elect other folks, the young dems were a powerhouse and that brought me to rachel. we need a new voice in athens to make sure justice rings out and we've got deborah gonzales. when i was at the city of atlanta watching new things unfold, there was kathy willard. you cannot make a decision in the georgia assembly without consulting the dean of the house. i name each of you because each of you have claimed the state as your own. more importantly, you claimed the people as your own. but moving forward from dream to reality requires a force of nature and a leadership that is unparalleled, and that is why i am so proud of my friend nikima williams, who was a state senator, a congresswoman elect, and the chair of our
when the senate needed a new leader, it got gloria butler. we know he was our attorney at the house when we were fighting for good. i know when we need a good man who understands labor and power, we look to ben myers. when i served in the house, i was privileged to help elect new people. i saw bob trammel come up. when i was working to elect other folks, the young dems were a powerhouse and that brought me to rachel. we need a new voice in athens to make sure justice rings out and we've got...
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butler: it is a very upbeat song, obviously. classic, obviously, but the lyrics of "living for the city" is one of the things that really makes the song stand out. his father worked some days for 14 hours and you can bet, he barely makes a dollar his sister's black, but she is sure enough pretty her skirt is short, but lord her legs are sturdy to walk to school, she' is got -- she's got to get up early her clothes are old, but never are they dirty "living for the city" was released in 1973, so again, we are looking at the post-civil rights era, not just beyond integration, but also beyond the death of dr. king. "living for the city" is one of the first soul/funk songs to use the everyday sounds of the city like traffic and sirens in the song. the song is about the dignity and pride that african-americans living in these conditions carried themselves, it is not to be underestimated. the musical blending that we discussed initially emerges in cinema for cultural freedom, and that is what is important about this topic, that musical
butler: it is a very upbeat song, obviously. classic, obviously, but the lyrics of "living for the city" is one of the things that really makes the song stand out. his father worked some days for 14 hours and you can bet, he barely makes a dollar his sister's black, but she is sure enough pretty her skirt is short, but lord her legs are sturdy to walk to school, she' is got -- she's got to get up early her clothes are old, but never are they dirty "living for the city" was...
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butler takes command. virginia leaves the union. during all of this, three individuals, three brave individuals -- baker, townsend, mallory -- would steal a ship, row across the chesapeake bay, present themselves at the gate of the american soldiers, and say, we're runaway slaves seeking to be refugees and protection. they were invited into the fort. the very next day, major general butler interviewed the three individuals, and he found out that these individuals were being used for the confederate army to build trenches and to do chores around the confederate camp. that same day, the owners of these individual slaves came to retrieve them, citing the fugitive slave act, which was the law of the land in the united states, saying that if you had a runaway slave, you by law had to return them to their owners. benjamin butler, being the lawyer that he was, in his former life, said this. ah, so, you're quoting united states law. my understanding is that the state of virginia has left the union. the united states law no longer applies to
butler takes command. virginia leaves the union. during all of this, three individuals, three brave individuals -- baker, townsend, mallory -- would steal a ship, row across the chesapeake bay, present themselves at the gate of the american soldiers, and say, we're runaway slaves seeking to be refugees and protection. they were invited into the fort. the very next day, major general butler interviewed the three individuals, and he found out that these individuals were being used for the...
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butler: the bald head, the change. he said in an interview that he wore so many gold chains in a conscious attempt to reverse the image of what a black man in chains meant. think about what that meant, using symbols and black material success to do what james brown was trying to do. at the academy awards in 1972, he became the first african-american to win an oscar for a non-acting category when "theme from shaft " won best original song for what it is worth, the date he took to the academy awards was his grandmother. others follow suit. mayfield.," by curtis curtis mayfield provides the soundtrack for the film and contribute the song titled dead," about the drug dealer who becomes a victim of his own supply. continuing the theme of intercity problems in the black blackblems that the community faced. we could go even deeper if time allowed, to talk about the fact that curtis mayfield was the lead singer of the impressions, who released a song which really movementthe nonviolent of the early 1960's, "people get ready."
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butler. today the topic we are going to address is black rock during the civil rights era. i will share my screen.
butler. today the topic we are going to address is black rock during the civil rights era. i will share my screen.
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butler: ok, guys, welcome to the latest lecture in history
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and joe biden said, if you want to feel like the butler, try being vice president. well, in the next few weeks the senate rules literally forced us to come to an agreement, and in the end we almost all voted for it. senator mcconnell said then as he said today, it was the most important legislation of that congress. and today it is helping to create vaccines and treatments in record times. in 2018 the once in a generation change in the copyright laws to help songwriters be fairly paid. this year the great american outdoors act. everyone agrees that it's the most important outdoor environmental bill in 50 years. all that took a long time, a lot of collaborating, many amendments, many years, too many years civil rights advocates, students, patients, songwriters, conservationists would say. but the point was those bills didn't just pass. they passed by big margins. the country accepted them and they're going to be there for a long time. and most of them were enacted during divided government. when the presidency and at least one body of congress was of different politi
and joe biden said, if you want to feel like the butler, try being vice president. well, in the next few weeks the senate rules literally forced us to come to an agreement, and in the end we almost all voted for it. senator mcconnell said then as he said today, it was the most important legislation of that congress. and today it is helping to create vaccines and treatments in record times. in 2018 the once in a generation change in the copyright laws to help songwriters be fairly paid. this...
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paul butler, devlin barrett, ashley parker, thanks for starting us off. see in the lower right-hand corner stacey abrams speaking at the rally in georgia where president-elect joe biden is expected to speak any minute now. we'll bring that to you live once he begins his comments. i'm now joined by the second-ranking democrat in the senate, minority whip dick durbin of illinois who's currently vying to become the top democrat on the judiciary committee which oversees of course, the department of justice. senator durbin, we're just working on re-establishing our connection with him. let's take a listen to stacey abrams in atlanta, georgia. let's watch. >> so our rates will go down and opportunities will go up. it's going to take all of us, it's going to take all of us to address an economic crisis that has imperiled our state. it is going to take all of us to address a health care crisis where nine of our counties don't have doctors, where 76 of them don't have ob-gyns, where 60 counties don't have a pediatrician for sick children and where nine of our hosp
paul butler, devlin barrett, ashley parker, thanks for starting us off. see in the lower right-hand corner stacey abrams speaking at the rally in georgia where president-elect joe biden is expected to speak any minute now. we'll bring that to you live once he begins his comments. i'm now joined by the second-ranking democrat in the senate, minority whip dick durbin of illinois who's currently vying to become the top democrat on the judiciary committee which oversees of course, the department of...
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and joe biden said, if you want to feel like the butler, try being vice presint. a. [laughter] well, and the next few weeks theee senate rules literally forced us to come to an llagreement. and in the end we almostll voted for. senator mcconnellaid aseg he said today that was the mos important legislation that coress. and today it is helping to create vaccinesnd treatments in recordhe times. 2018 once in a generation change in the copyright laws help songwriters be fairly paid this to the great american outdoors act. everyone agrees that it is the most important outdoor and environmental bill in 50 years. t time,that took a long many amendments, many years. too many years civil rights adcates,ts students, patients, songwriters, conservatnists would say. but the point was those bills di not just pass. they passed by big margins. th country accepted them, and they are going to be there for a long time. and most of them were enacted by the goverent. when the president said at let one body of congress was of different political parties print that offers an opportunity to
and joe biden said, if you want to feel like the butler, try being vice presint. a. [laughter] well, and the next few weeks theee senate rules literally forced us to come to an llagreement. and in the end we almostll voted for. senator mcconnellaid aseg he said today that was the mos important legislation that coress. and today it is helping to create vaccinesnd treatments in recordhe times. 2018 once in a generation change in the copyright laws help songwriters be fairly paid this to the great...
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these counties which include allegheny, philadelphia, butler and new coumberlancumberland. it all adds to one of the most problematic elections in recent history. joining us "the new york times" best-selling author kate brauer. her book "exploring the white house." kate, great to see you, big fan here. based on the history that you compiled in the new book, walks through what will you see as the differences between the transition we're seeing going on now, and previous administrations? it seems really problematic, but i know you've really dug into why that could be. >> yeah, i mean, we've never had a president refuse to concede an election before. so there's nothing in the constitution that outlines what to do in this scenario, and then if you look back at recent history, you see the transition between george w. bush and barack obama as one of the smoothest in history. and, you know, we were going through a financial crisis at that point, and we're going through a devastating pandemic now, and so when you're at a moment of crisis like this, it's especially important there's
these counties which include allegheny, philadelphia, butler and new coumberlancumberland. it all adds to one of the most problematic elections in recent history. joining us "the new york times" best-selling author kate brauer. her book "exploring the white house." kate, great to see you, big fan here. based on the history that you compiled in the new book, walks through what will you see as the differences between the transition we're seeing going on now, and previous...
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if you want to feel like a butler, try being vice president. again, we worked on that, got it wantednd all senators it. mcconnell said it was the most important bill of that congress. .hat happened this year people have been working on that for 50 years, literally, on the land and water conservation fund that was recommended in 1964. and in the national parks and the public lands, all that. build the year before. that was close to my heart. songwriters weren't getting paid because their songs were being played on the internet. and then the one i still have not gotten done, which is simplifying the fafsa, you would think that is not a big deal, but 20 million families have to feel this 108 questionnaire out before you get your pell grant or your student loan, were in tennessee before you get your free two years of college. it's so intimidating. many incoming students don't fill it out, so they don't go to college. senator bernie and i got half of it and last year. we are trying to get the other half done before the end of this year. why is educa
if you want to feel like a butler, try being vice president. again, we worked on that, got it wantednd all senators it. mcconnell said it was the most important bill of that congress. .hat happened this year people have been working on that for 50 years, literally, on the land and water conservation fund that was recommended in 1964. and in the national parks and the public lands, all that. build the year before. that was close to my heart. songwriters weren't getting paid because their songs...
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and joe said, if you feel like a butler, try being vice president. [laughter] but again, we got that done and macconnell said it was the most important bill of that congress. year with thethis great america act that people had been working on for 50 years on the land, water and conservation fund. it was first recommended in 1964. and maintenance in national parks and public lands, all of that. the songwriter's bill the year before, that was close to my heart. songwriters weren't getting paid for what they wrote because their songs were being played on the internet. and the other when i still haven't gotten done is simplifying fafsa. you will think, that is not a big deal, but 20 million families have to fill out this hundred eight-question -- 108-question questionnaire before you get your pell grant. and many students don't fill it out, so they don't go to college pete senator murray and i got half of it done last year and are trying to get the other half done before the end of this year. greta: wise education a passionate issue for you? senator alex
and joe said, if you feel like a butler, try being vice president. [laughter] but again, we got that done and macconnell said it was the most important bill of that congress. year with thethis great america act that people had been working on for 50 years on the land, water and conservation fund. it was first recommended in 1964. and maintenance in national parks and public lands, all of that. the songwriter's bill the year before, that was close to my heart. songwriters weren't getting paid...
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butler was trying to get those men into his armies, into his department. so there were ways in which commanders could fix the "promise" of wage labor by saying that there is a ceiling to what you can make. the first people to be upset about that were other employers in his department, who complained to very little effect. butler got his way, and these men did start to enlist, because there were fewer and fewer opportunities for them to do anything else. he says that impressment is not permissible under this general order, but one of his subordinates does that very thing. i talk about the subordinates, john nelson, and how he was trying to recruit the 10th usct, his regiment, through underhanded means. and the testimony at his court-martial, for having done this he was brought up on court-martial for impressing black men to serve in his regiment. what i find is that the men who were dragooned at bayonet point into this regiment talked about a mixture of things that reflected the power, ideological or cultural power, of both consent and coercion. these men w
butler was trying to get those men into his armies, into his department. so there were ways in which commanders could fix the "promise" of wage labor by saying that there is a ceiling to what you can make. the first people to be upset about that were other employers in his department, who complained to very little effect. butler got his way, and these men did start to enlist, because there were fewer and fewer opportunities for them to do anything else. he says that impressment is not...
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and people on the face side of the channel are grateful for some visibility on the horizon natasha butler al-jazeera kalai hong kong stock orders revoke bail for media tycoon jimmy live high profile pro-democracy activist is facing charges under new security laws imposed by beijing but he was released on bail last week but prosecutors argue that he was a flight risk who should stay behind bars the case is being watched closely by many in the region including taiwan which has welcomed hong kong dissidents pro hong kong democracy activists there have been voicing their concerns about the case this is about your mail so jimmy lie is not even guilty of anything the charge of collusion was foreign forces he is said to be guilty of is beyond comprehension if so every person who is here right now anyone who watches t.v. is guilty and i want to make it simple if jimmy lie is guilty then we are all guilty. police in pakistan have arrested $24.00 people in overnight raids after a mob set a hindu temple on fire and raised it to the ground the attack happened after the members of the hindu community
and people on the face side of the channel are grateful for some visibility on the horizon natasha butler al-jazeera kalai hong kong stock orders revoke bail for media tycoon jimmy live high profile pro-democracy activist is facing charges under new security laws imposed by beijing but he was released on bail last week but prosecutors argue that he was a flight risk who should stay behind bars the case is being watched closely by many in the region including taiwan which has welcomed hong kong...
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as natasha butler reports. france's biggest fishing port billowing silk mare 50 kilometers from the u.k. across the english channel fishermen here were worried that be banned from the u.k. waters off to bragg's it but a trade deal reached by the e.u. and u.k. has an 8 death is e.u. birds can continue to fish in british c.s. although they'll have to give up part of their catch to britain it's a better result than expected during the next 5 and a half years there will be some ongoing negotiations and the outcome we don't know it's we know that the target is a victim of 25 percent of a quarter going back to u.k. . but listen 25 percent it's better than 60 percent as free trade between the e.u. and u.k. continues or thorough in the port of cali say they hope for minimal disruption customs officers in france's busiest ports say they're ready for persons departure from the e.u. single market and customs union $50000000.00 has been spent on creating a so-called smart border customs officials say they have introduced i
as natasha butler reports. france's biggest fishing port billowing silk mare 50 kilometers from the u.k. across the english channel fishermen here were worried that be banned from the u.k. waters off to bragg's it but a trade deal reached by the e.u. and u.k. has an 8 death is e.u. birds can continue to fish in british c.s. although they'll have to give up part of their catch to britain it's a better result than expected during the next 5 and a half years there will be some ongoing negotiations...
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paul butler, i want to bring you back in the conversation. do you anticipate this president will pardon regular folks who have been unjustly sentenced over the years. i know he loves when celebrities come to the oval office and he gets to taout them out. do you think that will happen in the remaining days of his presidency. >> i sure hope so. there are 14,000 petitions for clemency and pardons that are pending in trump's office. and while he has on occasion granted mercy to people who really deserve it, that hasn't been the thrust of how he used his power. he's used it in a very instrumental, self-serving and political way. but i've worked on petitions for people who have been sentenced under draconian drug law who is have accepted responsibility and really turned their lives around and done the right thing. and those folks are largely being dised by this white house in this rush to reward trump's friends and cronies and people who live by the code, who didn't snitch trump out. >> so, i do want to add that the president has also pardoned marg
paul butler, i want to bring you back in the conversation. do you anticipate this president will pardon regular folks who have been unjustly sentenced over the years. i know he loves when celebrities come to the oval office and he gets to taout them out. do you think that will happen in the remaining days of his presidency. >> i sure hope so. there are 14,000 petitions for clemency and pardons that are pending in trump's office. and while he has on occasion granted mercy to people who...
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on lectures in history, college professor michael butler on music in the post- civil rights era. highlighting artist james brown, market guy and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts we are at the smithsonian american art museum with curator eleanor jones harvey for the alexander humble visit. with influence on generations of americans. 8:00 p.m. on the presidency a virtual tour of the george w. bush presidential library in dallas. showcasing the legacy of the nation's 43rd president. watch american history tv this week on on c-span three. >> next he federal reserve chair jerome powell holds a news conference to
on lectures in history, college professor michael butler on music in the post- civil rights era. highlighting artist james brown, market guy and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts we are at the smithsonian american art museum with curator eleanor jones harvey for the alexander humble visit. with influence on generations of americans. 8:00 p.m. on the presidency a virtual tour of the george w. bush presidential library in dallas. showcasing the legacy of the...
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on lectures in history, professor michael butler on muse nick the post civil rights era, highlights james brown, marvin gaye and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, we're at the smithsonian art museum for the alexander von humboldt exhibit. and at 8:00 p.m., on the presidency. a virtual tour of the george w. bush presidential library in dallas, showcasing the legacy of if nation's 43rd president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> listen to c-span's podcast, the weekly. this week, zach smith, report we are the iowa press citizen, joins us to discuss the race in iowa's second congressional district, called for the republican by six votes. the contest will be decided by the house of representatives. find c-span's "the weekly" where you get your podcasts. >>> up next, andrew slap of east tennessee state university teaches a class on lincoln, andrew johnson, and the constitution. he compares how both presidents have been portrayed as upholding or disregarding the constitution and whether their reputations matched their actions in office. >> good morning. thank
on lectures in history, professor michael butler on muse nick the post civil rights era, highlights james brown, marvin gaye and george clinton. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, we're at the smithsonian art museum for the alexander von humboldt exhibit. and at 8:00 p.m., on the presidency. a virtual tour of the george w. bush presidential library in dallas, showcasing the legacy of if nation's 43rd president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> listen to c-span's...
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that is a great question, because after that, alonzo field, the longtime butler, becomes mantre d'. there's another guy who was. field starts to get prominent in the white house, and he becomes mantre d' later. that was a pivotal event over a stick of butter. you would think that if the first lady will want something she will get it. >> the position of the chief executive chef, are these tenured appointments? do they carry over from administration to administration? >> like everybody else, they serve at the pleasure of the president. typically, in the white house kitchen, if there will be changes, usually the chief executive chef and maybe the pastry chef. when a president comes in, they can decide who to staff the kitchen. most presidents decide to carry over the previous cook, but they may bring additional cooks into make meals for the family. jacqueline kennedy created a second-floor kitchen and dining space in the white house. she turned market truman's bedroom into a small kitchen and pantry . the family used to eat in the state dining room, and she felt that was too cavernous.
that is a great question, because after that, alonzo field, the longtime butler, becomes mantre d'. there's another guy who was. field starts to get prominent in the white house, and he becomes mantre d' later. that was a pivotal event over a stick of butter. you would think that if the first lady will want something she will get it. >> the position of the chief executive chef, are these tenured appointments? do they carry over from administration to administration? >> like...
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now alonzo field, a longtime butler in the white house who starts working in the hoover administration and then -- stays on well into the eisenhower so this is a scene that he paints. it was this type of pigs feet that he requested to be served at the a luncheon just for the prime minister winston churchill and himself. princess martha of norway who lives in maryland during the war had a duke who often prepared pigs' feet and had them brought to the president this dish. and this was sweet and sour pigs feet. he had a twinkle in his eye when he said, let's have them for the prime minister. when the luncheon was served and prime minister started to help himself he inquired what is this? he was told sir this is pigs feet. he said, pigs feet? i've never heard of them and then he helped himself. after tasting them he said, very good, but sort of slimy. [laughter] the president laughed and said yes they are a bit but i'm fond of them. sometime we'll have them fried. whereupon the prime minister replied no thank you i don't believe i would care for them fried. then they both have a hearty lau
now alonzo field, a longtime butler in the white house who starts working in the hoover administration and then -- stays on well into the eisenhower so this is a scene that he paints. it was this type of pigs feet that he requested to be served at the a luncheon just for the prime minister winston churchill and himself. princess martha of norway who lives in maryland during the war had a duke who often prepared pigs' feet and had them brought to the president this dish. and this was sweet and...
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alonzo field who was a butler in the white house, who starts working in the hoover administration and then stays on well into the eyesnext administration. it was the pigs feet he requested be served as a lunch for the prime minister and himself. princess martha of norway who lived in maryland had a cook who prepared pigs feet in this style. she had them brought to the president this dish. this was sweet and sour pigs feet. he had a twinkle in his eye when he said, let's have them for the prime minister. when the lunch was served and the prime minister started to help himself, heinquired, what is this? he was told pigs feet. helped himself. he said, very good but sort of slimy. the president laugh and said, yes, they are a bit. i'm fond of them. we will have them fried. the prime minister replied, no thank you. i do not believe i would care for them fried. they both had a hearty laugh. that's the pigs feet that happens in the white house. an interesting dish that daisy bonner made -- i have this in my book -- was a cheese souffle. is anybody here a cook? you cook souffle? what is the b
alonzo field who was a butler in the white house, who starts working in the hoover administration and then stays on well into the eyesnext administration. it was the pigs feet he requested be served as a lunch for the prime minister and himself. princess martha of norway who lived in maryland had a cook who prepared pigs feet in this style. she had them brought to the president this dish. this was sweet and sour pigs feet. he had a twinkle in his eye when he said, let's have them for the prime...
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butler and led by dr. redfield and provided leadership through dr. butler and hundreds of others that are true professionals in how to manage and second, we went to private industry. why? because private industry knows how to do this. they do it every day. they do it quietly. they do it professionally. they do it with expertise. vaccines and medicines flowing throughout our country every single day. who is doing it? private industry. we went to them. we collaborated with them. we took their good ideas,we put them in our plan. the cdc integrated, synchronized their capabilities and capacity of industry to ensure that we have a well-nested plan for distribution.
butler and led by dr. redfield and provided leadership through dr. butler and hundreds of others that are true professionals in how to manage and second, we went to private industry. why? because private industry knows how to do this. they do it every day. they do it quietly. they do it professionally. they do it with expertise. vaccines and medicines flowing throughout our country every single day. who is doing it? private industry. we went to them. we collaborated with them. we took their...
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observers noted mcreynolds and butler were inclined to vote together. they usually interpreted daxs power and the pour to regulate congress. on the other hand some justices also tended to vote together interpreting more broadly the same clauses. one group was called conservative and one was called liberal. justice they voted with one group. soots anoth sometimes another. they voted to jum houphold poli but justice roberts voted with the conservatives. in the decision on the agricultural adjustment act, chief justice hues was back on the liberal side. chief justice hughes said that administrations have sometimes yielded to a temptation to change the number of judges. the constitution does not forbid such changes, it only says that the judicial power of the united states shall be vested in one supreme court and in such inferior courts as congress may, from time to time, ordain and establish. the details are left to congress. at first, congress established a supreme court of six justices. then congress passed a law that the vacancy should be kept at five.
observers noted mcreynolds and butler were inclined to vote together. they usually interpreted daxs power and the pour to regulate congress. on the other hand some justices also tended to vote together interpreting more broadly the same clauses. one group was called conservative and one was called liberal. justice they voted with one group. soots anoth sometimes another. they voted to jum houphold poli but justice roberts voted with the conservatives. in the decision on the agricultural...
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>> (informaciÓn en pantalla) para "un nuevo dÍa" irasema. >> me encanta lo que dijo gerard butler que tenemos que poner en perspectiva lo que estamos viviendo hoy porque las cosas siempre se pueden poner peores. >> bueno no se pueden perder greenland que se estrena maÑana en plataformas digitales, ahora pasamos con stephanie que nos cuenta la lista de ganadores de conÉctate y gana. >> ya vi esa pelÍcula, estÁ bastante buena. >> pero bueno, esta semana comenzÓ el sorteo conÉctate y gana, donde cada dÍa 5 personas tendrÁn la oportunidad de ganar mil dÓlares cada uno, un total de 5.000 dÓlares cada uno. >> quiero saber quiÉnes son los afortunados de hoy? >> aquÍ les va. >> vamos con la primera ganadora ahÍ estÁ. > (informaciÓn en pantalla) . >> nuestra segunda ganadora ahÍ les va. >> ustedes con los nombres me van a hacer dar dolor de cabeza (informaciÓn en pantalla) . >> un bezote mi amor, ahora nos vamos hasta california con marÍa dolores un saludo para mi gente por allÁ mi amor, marÍa tienes mil dÓlares. >> la cuarta ganadora o ganador es. aenel de california el
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. ♪ bgbgbgncncnc butler, al jazeer, paris. ♪ >> this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. u.k. government has approved the pfizer and biontech vaccine to be rolled out. prime minister boris johnson praised scientists for their work but said they still need to be cautious. >> it will take some months before all the most vulnerable are protected. long, cold months. it is all the more vital that as we celebrate this scientific achievement, we are not carried away with over optimism or fall into the
. ♪ bgbgbgncncnc butler, al jazeer, paris. ♪ >> this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. u.k. government has approved the pfizer and biontech vaccine to be rolled out. prime minister boris johnson praised scientists for their work but said they still need to be cautious. >> it will take some months before all the most vulnerable are protected. long, cold months. it is all the more vital that as we celebrate this scientific achievement, we are not carried away with over...
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reporter stacy butler is in orange county tonight where thousands were forced to flee their homes. >>> one of our neighbors has cancer and we had to tell him today that his house was gone. it was heart breaking. >>> it's been an emotional 24 hours for susan and wayne still covered in suit and watching out for their neighbor's animals, the only ones in their community that didn't evacuate. >> out of 16 families, four homes were completely lost, and seven were damaged. >> wayne was on neighborhood fire watch when he saw flames erupt in silverado canyon. edison cut rather power that took out phone, cell, and wifi to his community, the only way to warn his neighbors was to pound on their front doors. >> i go the fire is coming this way. . >> just up the road in silverado canyon -- >> the wind was howling. it was just, you know -- >> bruce mcdowell is cleaning up and counting his blessings. >> firemen were here. they foamed the back of my house, i think that saved it. >> two firefighters were hurt. luckily everyone else got out safely. tonight, those who left aren't allowed to go back in.
reporter stacy butler is in orange county tonight where thousands were forced to flee their homes. >>> one of our neighbors has cancer and we had to tell him today that his house was gone. it was heart breaking. >>> it's been an emotional 24 hours for susan and wayne still covered in suit and watching out for their neighbor's animals, the only ones in their community that didn't evacuate. >> out of 16 families, four homes were completely lost, and seven were damaged....
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news line from butler in the way of germany just hours away from a hard lock down hopes that a vaccine approval is imminent the country's health minister calls on european regulators to make a decision on the plan teka pfizer vaccine before christmas the european and medicines agency says it will decide on the 21st of december also on the program to take a look at the 3 madness vying for control of under the knuckle c.d.u. posse undershirts of becoming chancellor a new leader will be chosen as an online congress next month.
news line from butler in the way of germany just hours away from a hard lock down hopes that a vaccine approval is imminent the country's health minister calls on european regulators to make a decision on the plan teka pfizer vaccine before christmas the european and medicines agency says it will decide on the 21st of december also on the program to take a look at the 3 madness vying for control of under the knuckle c.d.u. posse undershirts of becoming chancellor a new leader will be chosen as...
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noticed -- that when the court was divided, the divisions all then followed a pattern -- like reynolds, butler were inclined to vote together. they usually interpreted very strictly, the causes in the constitution, with defied the powers of congress, such as the taxing power, and the power to regulate congress. on the other hand, justices brandeis, cardoza -- and stone also attended to vote together, interpreting more broadly those same clauses. the first group was often called, conservative. the other, liberal. in between them, where chief justice hughes, and justice roberts. sometimes, they voted with one group. sometimes another. early in the new deal, both voted to uphold the government's money policies, when gold payments have been suspended. but in the railroad retirement decision, justice roberts voted with the conservatives. and the decision on the agricultural adjustment act of 1933, chief justice hughes did to. in the municipal bankruptcy decision, chief justice hughes was back on the liberal side. and so it went. chief justice hughes, and justice roberts. they seemed to hold the key
noticed -- that when the court was divided, the divisions all then followed a pattern -- like reynolds, butler were inclined to vote together. they usually interpreted very strictly, the causes in the constitution, with defied the powers of congress, such as the taxing power, and the power to regulate congress. on the other hand, justices brandeis, cardoza -- and stone also attended to vote together, interpreting more broadly those same clauses. the first group was often called, conservative....
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like the butler, do we, folks? but we are probably, possibly going to have an answer soon because one thing we can all agree on -- the countess is dead, or not." this is the same stunt trump has been pulling for years remember when he built his entire political career on the racist conspiracy theory that the first black president wasn't born in the u.s. you know, the one that rocketed him to stardom with republican voters because he is not a unique figure in history but a perfect emblem of the racism and depravity of the modern conservative movement? well, anyway, he pretended he was doing the same dumb investigative work back then too. >> he may not have been born in this country and i'll tell you what, three weeks ago i thought he was born in this country. right now i have some real doubts i have people that actually have been studying it and they cannot believe what they are finding. >> you have people now down there searching in hawaii? >> absolutely. and they cannot believe what they are finding >> seth: obvio
like the butler, do we, folks? but we are probably, possibly going to have an answer soon because one thing we can all agree on -- the countess is dead, or not." this is the same stunt trump has been pulling for years remember when he built his entire political career on the racist conspiracy theory that the first black president wasn't born in the u.s. you know, the one that rocketed him to stardom with republican voters because he is not a unique figure in history but a perfect emblem of...
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neil butler is the national official for wales at the teaching union the nasuwt. let us get your reaction to this decision. we are coming up to the christmas holiday. in theory children are not so much missing out ona children are not so much missing out on a week of school because they we re on a week of school because they were him to be home—schooled but they will not be at school from this next week. we can give it a good decision and we think it's the right decision. we think it could be made earlier and we think it should have included primary school but it is good for health and safety reasons and it's also good for educational reasons as well. are you not concerned about the amount of time that children have been out of school thus far on all aspects? not just education, mental health as well? i think all our members are really concerned about that. the issue and primary concern is health and safety. when it comes, it's important to understand that for educational reasons this would be the best decision as well. the pub and we have had any wales is that
neil butler is the national official for wales at the teaching union the nasuwt. let us get your reaction to this decision. we are coming up to the christmas holiday. in theory children are not so much missing out ona children are not so much missing out on a week of school because they we re on a week of school because they were him to be home—schooled but they will not be at school from this next week. we can give it a good decision and we think it's the right decision. we think it could be...
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my own private butler, on call 24/7. how many rooms are you handling right now? just yours. one per room? dedicated to you. yes, sir. lemonis: but i didn't want to stay in my room. i'm here for the action. -welcome. i'm martina. -nice to meet you. so, this is roulette. do you know roulette? -you're gonna explain it to me. -i sure will. how about -- do you have a rewards card with us? total rewards? i do. watch out. -all right! -there it is. my first dollar on the diamond card. i asked martina for a quick explanation. so, you can bet on one number. that pays 35-to-1, by the way. okay. you can bet on two numbers, which pays 17-to-1. you can bet on three numbers, 11-to-1. four numbers, 8-to-1. this is the only spot on the board for five numbers, which pays 6-to-1. lemonis: honestly, i had no clue. or you can bet on six numbers, and that pays 5-to-1. but you don't have to remember all that. and i should have stopped right there. here we go. i only lasted three spins. oh, man. ohh! 17. 32. ohh! you were close. and just like that, i was out 85 bucks. you're not coming out here to
my own private butler, on call 24/7. how many rooms are you handling right now? just yours. one per room? dedicated to you. yes, sir. lemonis: but i didn't want to stay in my room. i'm here for the action. -welcome. i'm martina. -nice to meet you. so, this is roulette. do you know roulette? -you're gonna explain it to me. -i sure will. how about -- do you have a rewards card with us? total rewards? i do. watch out. -all right! -there it is. my first dollar on the diamond card. i asked martina...
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opponents then left the field the tasha butler reports from paris. was been a flurry of reaction after the champions league game on tuesday night here in paris where those 2 teams a walked off the field unprecedented really we have heard of course from you way for europe's governing football body they would normally slap a penalty on the teams for refusing to play but of course they have made an exception in this circumstance and they have promised a full investigation into what happened we've also heard it here in france from the french sports minister the spokesperson for the french government both sharing their solidarity for the 2 teams for protesting on tuesday night they said that of course there is no place for any form of racism in sport we've also heard from many top football players around the world including some of the players are involved in that match or last night pairs just stars. and neymar both taking to social media to say no to racism and the turkish president also became involved on tuesday evening just after the match saying tha
opponents then left the field the tasha butler reports from paris. was been a flurry of reaction after the champions league game on tuesday night here in paris where those 2 teams a walked off the field unprecedented really we have heard of course from you way for europe's governing football body they would normally slap a penalty on the teams for refusing to play but of course they have made an exception in this circumstance and they have promised a full investigation into what happened we've...
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with all that it has done for its people and for the stability of the region as a dictatorship natasha butler has more from paris. this meeting between them the visit by president c.c. to paris was really aimed at reviving the relationship between the 2 countries which is flat somewhat since 2019 when present map of history current spoke about egypt so a human rights record that did not go down well with egyptian authorities while the 2 men said that they had a very frank and transparent discussion they talks about regional issues they talked about syria libya the need for more stability there they talked about the eastern mediterranean the mediterranean region at large and their concern their shared concern over some of turkey's actions in the area they also talked about working together continuing to cooperate on counterterrorism in terms of human rights this time about oh mike ross said that he brought up the issue once again with the egyptian president but he said that he could not a full go if you like the strategic partnership between france and egypt because of human rights he said tha
with all that it has done for its people and for the stability of the region as a dictatorship natasha butler has more from paris. this meeting between them the visit by president c.c. to paris was really aimed at reviving the relationship between the 2 countries which is flat somewhat since 2019 when present map of history current spoke about egypt so a human rights record that did not go down well with egyptian authorities while the 2 men said that they had a very frank and transparent...