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first night out fox conner says to ike ike what do you think of history and ike jumps up now. ike's got a million dollar personality. he's also got a million dollar temper and he jumps up at the campfire with fox connor goes i hate her straight. connor's really taken back because eisenhower is considered an up-and-commer. and he says ike why do you eat history? because when they taught it at west point it was nothing but memorization of dates and names and places. there wasn't any flesh to dry bones. fox conner said i want you to go over to my saddlebags. i want you to get out the two books in there bring them over here. he goes over and gets the book springs him over. memoirs of phil sheridan says i would like feel to read those and when we go out on an inspection, we trip two weeks from now. will discuss it over the campfire well. anybody who's been in the military knows when the senior person says i would like for you to read this. you're going to memorize every word. believe me. well two weeks later they go out again. and he says ike what did you think of sheridan's memoir
first night out fox conner says to ike ike what do you think of history and ike jumps up now. ike's got a million dollar personality. he's also got a million dollar temper and he jumps up at the campfire with fox connor goes i hate her straight. connor's really taken back because eisenhower is considered an up-and-commer. and he says ike why do you eat history? because when they taught it at west point it was nothing but memorization of dates and names and places. there wasn't any flesh to dry...
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>> ike, i'm going to jump in real quick because ike and i were talking over email. because i was supposed to go on the cruise. had a sick kid and, ike, you got the opportunity of a lifetime. was it everything you imagined it would be? >> i mean, it succeeded. it really surpasseev thought it was goi t you know, it really is geared towards kids, but there's so much for parents and adults to do on this thing, and i'm not going to lie to you. janai, i think i owe you a really big christmas gift for allowing me to come. know you're getting something in the mail. >> amazing. i am glad you had a great time. >> first cruise ship ever. >> so awesome. >> looks like he had a lot of fun. >>> let's get a check of the weather now with sam champion standing by in miami. hey, sam. >> hey. so the surprise tropical storm that is in the carolinas may be the headline of the day. even the national hurricane center didn't forecast this for yesterday. today it came out as a tropical storm as of about 5:00 this morning, so it developed as you slept. in savannah, right over savannah. so the
>> ike, i'm going to jump in real quick because ike and i were talking over email. because i was supposed to go on the cruise. had a sick kid and, ike, you got the opportunity of a lifetime. was it everything you imagined it would be? >> i mean, it succeeded. it really surpasseev thought it was goi t you know, it really is geared towards kids, but there's so much for parents and adults to do on this thing, and i'm not going to lie to you. janai, i think i owe you a really big...
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then i can see if we can pull your recipes up from ike's computer, and that way they -- ike's computer! shit! move, move, move! my computer is off the network, and -- and this computer didn't mirror that computer. but they did have the same time machine schedule, so then would any of my files be accessible? no, because they didn't know each other's ip addresses. what if you can access my e-mail account from this computer through icloud? if i go to icloud, my e-mails are deleted. good. except there's a new e-mail. that shouldn't have come in. why would an e-mail to me have come in if i deleted everything? [ beeps ] "i know who you are." you? do you know who i am? do you know who i am, ike?! no. but i want to, dad. not like that, smartass! delete. delete the account, not the e-mails. [ beeps ] "meet me under the freemont bridge, 9:00 a.m. tomorrow." oh, god. you dip your french fries in a sweet-and-sour sauce? yeah, it's the best, dude. try it. wow. that's really good. i'm starting to feel like life isn't gonna be so bad. yeah. i think i am, too. heidi, can i ask you something? yeah, of
then i can see if we can pull your recipes up from ike's computer, and that way they -- ike's computer! shit! move, move, move! my computer is off the network, and -- and this computer didn't mirror that computer. but they did have the same time machine schedule, so then would any of my files be accessible? no, because they didn't know each other's ip addresses. what if you can access my e-mail account from this computer through icloud? if i go to icloud, my e-mails are deleted. good. except...
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ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. brianna gier's parents spoke to me last night after watching that body camera footage, and they told me what they saw was devastating. and i want to warn you the images you're about to see are in fact disturbing. this morning, the parents of 28-year-old brianna grier, struggling to come to terms that their daughter is no longer with them. >> i'll never forgive them for taking my daughter's life. >> get off me. i ain't broke no law. >> reporter: the georgia bureau of investigation releasing disturbing body camera footage from the night she fell out of a moving sheriff's patrol car. >> sit her up. sit up. >> reporter: brianna's father marvin saying the family had called 911 because brianna was having a mental health crisis. >> we didn't want her hurting herself or someone else in the house. that's why we called 911. >> reporter: deputies from hancock county arriving at the family's home. >> i haven't had anything to drink, bring out a breathalyzer. >> reporter: she's placed in the backs
ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. brianna gier's parents spoke to me last night after watching that body camera footage, and they told me what they saw was devastating. and i want to warn you the images you're about to see are in fact disturbing. this morning, the parents of 28-year-old brianna grier, struggling to come to terms that their daughter is no longer with them. >> i'll never forgive them for taking my daughter's life. >> get off me. i ain't broke...
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anybody remember wet ike thinks that they do? how do they survive? >> they drank the blood of blond people, basically. >> right, they drink blood. and they don't just drink blood, they drink the blood of blue eyed, blond haired children, of these aryan children. so, again, they are the specific racial threat. containing these deep elements of antisemitic blood libel myths as well. sergio? >> i was going to ask, i don't know if it's a conspiracy theory, but a theory on, since they're described as draconian's feeding on area like children, would it also be that they're feeding on pleiadians children? her area looking children children of pleiadians? >> now, we're getting into the deep weeds depending on who you asked. , that put deviants and the dakotas may be working together in conjunction with the secret rules of the states. on the other hand, they may be involved in a secret, millennia long war. on the other hand, we may be the descendants of the pleiadians. on the other hand, the reptilian's may have traveled back in time to create us, to create a
anybody remember wet ike thinks that they do? how do they survive? >> they drank the blood of blond people, basically. >> right, they drink blood. and they don't just drink blood, they drink the blood of blue eyed, blond haired children, of these aryan children. so, again, they are the specific racial threat. containing these deep elements of antisemitic blood libel myths as well. sergio? >> i was going to ask, i don't know if it's a conspiracy theory, but a theory on, since...
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could see ponding, flash flooding with torrential downpours and potential travel delays in the air,ikely in l so storms it's really hot in the south central states 102 in dallas. guys, we talked about the storms now we'll talk about the steamy part we're looking at temperatures into the triple digits for some. that's straight ahead. >> thank you. >>> a landmark at the university of alabama came tumbling down yesterday. the tutwiler dormitorytutwil down >>> "early today" is back in a minute with a daring rescue atop mount hood. >>> and anger boils into the streets of akron the growing protest over the police shooting of jayland walker nd walker day. to make my house smell amazing. after i make the bed, after my dog jumps off the couch. so i can wear my jacket or jeans one more time, before i wash them again. it even makes shoes smell fresh. it doesn't cover up odors with scent... but actually eliminates them! ♪ over one thousand uses. febreze fabric refresher. sweet pillows of softness! over this is soft!uses. holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!! new charmin ultra soft
could see ponding, flash flooding with torrential downpours and potential travel delays in the air,ikely in l so storms it's really hot in the south central states 102 in dallas. guys, we talked about the storms now we'll talk about the steamy part we're looking at temperatures into the triple digits for some. that's straight ahead. >> thank you. >>> a landmark at the university of alabama came tumbling down yesterday. the tutwiler dormitorytutwil down >>> "early...
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government has repeatedly warned against any travel to ike. joining us live from kyiv is our josh leader man. josh, can you tell us anything about these two americans and exactly why they were there? >> reporter: they were fighting in eastern ukraine, and one of them has now been identified as 31-year-old luke lucyszyn from north carolina, who according to his parents who spoke with our colleague ellison barber was injured by an artillery shell and then three of his troopmates, another american, a swede, and a canadian, came to his aid when they were apparently hit by a russian tank and all four of them were killed his parents telling nbc that 31-year-old luke lucyszyn came to ukraine not to be a hero, but simply to help the people here his father was 100% ukrainian. that sad news coming as we are looking to see whether this deal to export grain from ukraine is going to be able to hold after russia launched a missile attack at the key odesa port less than 24 hours after that u.n. and turkish-organized deal was struck and amid all of that, we'r
government has repeatedly warned against any travel to ike. joining us live from kyiv is our josh leader man. josh, can you tell us anything about these two americans and exactly why they were there? >> reporter: they were fighting in eastern ukraine, and one of them has now been identified as 31-year-old luke lucyszyn from north carolina, who according to his parents who spoke with our colleague ellison barber was injured by an artillery shell and then three of his troopmates, another...
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i'll give you one example the ike -- in houston. so houston almost got wiped out by hurricane ike in the late 2000s. so we've been they've been proposing to build a -- to basically safe. you said she's looking at wiped out without this and at some point this century 30 billion dollars, so cheap compared to the price of houston, but they just can't get the money and so so it is extremely it's expensive to adapt. so certainly we have to adapt to what we can't avoid, but we can avoid at low cost a lot of the warming and if you can avoid it for more cheaply than you have to adapt you should do that ellis. do you have an observation on that? yeah, so i've seen disappointed by andrew's response to my opening because i mean it's putting myself in his position if somebody had pointed out that i am using fraudulent statistics in terms of levelized cost of energy and also that i'm just using imaginary scenarios that totally defy the physical realities in terms of this like hydro and nuclear and mainstead of referring like all, there's academi
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ike ejiochi is there for us in st. louis this morning. good morning, ike. >> reporter: good morning, michael. that's right. it's been record rainfall here in missouri. right now we're in st. charles just northwest of st. louis and all morning we've seen roads completely washed out and flooded. as a matter of fact, the floodwaters on this road go back for about 200 yards. it's emblematic of the scenes we've been seeing all morning. this morning, historic floods across missouri. >> and it is still pouring. >> reporter: st. louis getting drenched with the highest 24-hour rainfall on record. nearly 8 inches in just 6 hours. the mayor declaring a state of emergency. roads closed. residents trapped. officials say more than 100 people were rescued, some unwillingly. >> we had a couple that didn't want to leave so we had to come back about an hour later because now they were trapped in their attic. it becomes an issue for the fire department. >> reporter: firefighters responding to rescue calls, wading through flood water. some communities still
ike ejiochi is there for us in st. louis this morning. good morning, ike. >> reporter: good morning, michael. that's right. it's been record rainfall here in missouri. right now we're in st. charles just northwest of st. louis and all morning we've seen roads completely washed out and flooded. as a matter of fact, the floodwaters on this road go back for about 200 yards. it's emblematic of the scenes we've been seeing all morning. this morning, historic floods across missouri. >>...
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ike ejiochi is on deck. ike, good morning. i know you've been having fun. i've seen the pictures, man. >> reporter: that's right, gio. fun is really putting it lightly. we just started our third day on board and i got a chance to spend some time with some of the kids who won our ultimate cruise giveaway and since i can be a kid at heart we definitely got it in on board. take a look. adventures abound on the disney "wish." >> look at this. look at this. > reporter: "star wars" cargo bay transports kids to another galaxy. >> you mind if i take some of your eggs? >> i'm not sure he's going to like that too much. >> reporter: then, a battle in the hero zone at the incredibles incredi-games where i went head-to-head with shane. >> okay, let's go do this. >> three, two, one, go. >> oh, my god. i'm too big. oh, gosh. why is he so fast? oh, my gosh. >> yes! >> so fast. >> yes. >> reporter: after that hard loss, i turned to an avenger aboard. >> if you believe in yourself you can do anything, my friend. >> reporter: we made port at castaway cay. >> disney cruise lin
ike ejiochi is on deck. ike, good morning. i know you've been having fun. i've seen the pictures, man. >> reporter: that's right, gio. fun is really putting it lightly. we just started our third day on board and i got a chance to spend some time with some of the kids who won our ultimate cruise giveaway and since i can be a kid at heart we definitely got it in on board. take a look. adventures abound on the disney "wish." >> look at this. look at this. > reporter:...
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resulting in hundreds of hardened criminals. goin free security analysts are worried that the could yet ike may not be the last. oh man, decrease al jazeera. could ye nigeria? you know the prisoners ac is the latest in a string of operations claimed by i sal and boca hot um in 2014 boca her. i'm a made headlines when it kidnapped more than 200 girls from the school and bono state. around a 100 of them are still missing. and 2017 fighters from the group ambushed and killed nearly 50 employees of nigerian national oil company in the lake charge region. both boca her arm and eyes will have targeted the nigerian military isis claimed responsibility for attacks of killed dozens of soldiers since 2015. and in april i saw bombed a market, reportedly selling alcohol in the northeast, and tara, by state killing at least 30 people. ah. okay, let's bring in a guess from meadow gray bono, state ali under me as a senator for born or so nigeria from boucher asia. yes. so who is the founder of citizens hub? it's a non profit organization focusing on advocacy for financial literacy, and the increased parti
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now to get more on this, we're gonna cross live to our expert guest doctor ike a hammer economist and political commentator. thanks for joining us on the program . now. hello, what do you make of the resumed north stream one deliveries and when do you think we can expect to return to its full capacity do well 1st. busy of course, it is great that we get at least a little bit of gas from russia because germany and europe is indeed dependent on the gas from russia. but of course, this is not far, not enough. i mean, the na stream to pipeline wasn't built just because of the fun it has been built because it was needed to supply germany and that for europe with sufficient supply. so i'm not sure about the numbers that we are already more than half of the level in the storage is that we need to, so i don't trust them. but what we pay is that we are playing with the future of the german middles in the petrochemical industry. but in many other industries to. busy because the gas is not enough, not, not only base the entire so called green energy change of the grease, and that part is now blo
now to get more on this, we're gonna cross live to our expert guest doctor ike a hammer economist and political commentator. thanks for joining us on the program . now. hello, what do you make of the resumed north stream one deliveries and when do you think we can expect to return to its full capacity do well 1st. busy of course, it is great that we get at least a little bit of gas from russia because germany and europe is indeed dependent on the gas from russia. but of course, this is not far,...
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resulting in hundreds of hearted criminals. goin free security analysts are worried that the could yet ike may not be the last. how many trees al jazeera, could ye nigeria? in all the prisoners ac is the latest in a string of operations claimed by i sal and boca hot um in 2014 boca her. i'm a made headlines when it kidnapped more than 200 girls from the school and bono state. around a 100 of them are still missing. and 2017 fighters from the group ambushed and killed nearly 50 employees of nigerian national oil company in the lake charge region. both boca her arm and eyes will have targeted the nigerian military isis claimed responsibility for attacks of killed dozens of sold since 2015. and in april i saw bombed a market, reportedly selling alcohol in the northeast, and part of our state killing at least 30 people. ah. okay, let's bring in a guess from meadow gray bono, state ali under me as a senator for born or so nigeria from a boucher asia. yes. who is the founder of citizens hub? it's a non profit organization focusing on advocacy for financial literacy, and the increased participati
resulting in hundreds of hearted criminals. goin free security analysts are worried that the could yet ike may not be the last. how many trees al jazeera, could ye nigeria? in all the prisoners ac is the latest in a string of operations claimed by i sal and boca hot um in 2014 boca her. i'm a made headlines when it kidnapped more than 200 girls from the school and bono state. around a 100 of them are still missing. and 2017 fighters from the group ambushed and killed nearly 50 employees of...
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are trying to push ike against china's growing influence the region aging, signed a security pack with the nearby solomon islands back in april in the volatiles i've had in the discussions i've had in my previous visits and in the dialogue to die. leaders talked about the challenges the region face is climate change cove it and the recovery from clothing, both of which have fallen harder on this region than on many other parts of the world. and of course strategic competition and all the nations of this region are seeking to navigate the challenges all nations are seeking to navigate those challenges. and we do it based where we can do it together and that see approach estrella is taken. that c approach the pacific on form is taking and that is why pacific for munity is so important. when hey, has more from fiji is capital soother? this meeting all the pacific islands form as seen as is perhaps the most important one and a very long time. partly because it's the 1st time that the leaders have been able to come together face to face, to meet in 3 years because of the coven. 19 pandemic.
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resulting in hundreds of hardened criminals. goin free security analysts are worried that the could yet ike may not be the last. oh man, decrease al jazeera. could ye nigeria? you know the prisoners ac is the latest in a string of operations claimed by i sal and boca hot um in 2014 boca her. i'm a made headlines when it kidnapped more than 200 girls from the school and bono state. around a 100 of them. i still missing and 2017 fighters from the group ambushed and killed nearly 50 employees of nigerian national oil company in the late charge region. both bulk ahem and eyes will have targeted the nigerian military isis claim responsibility for attacks of killed dozens of soldiers since 2015. and in april, i saw bombed a market, reportedly selling alcohol in the northeast and part of us state killing at least 30 people. ah, okay, let's bring in a guess from meadow agree, bono state ali under me as a senator for born or so nigeria from a boucher asia. yes. so for the founder of citizens hub, it's a non profit organization focusing on advocacy for financial literacy, and the increased participat
resulting in hundreds of hardened criminals. goin free security analysts are worried that the could yet ike may not be the last. oh man, decrease al jazeera. could ye nigeria? you know the prisoners ac is the latest in a string of operations claimed by i sal and boca hot um in 2014 boca her. i'm a made headlines when it kidnapped more than 200 girls from the school and bono state. around a 100 of them. i still missing and 2017 fighters from the group ambushed and killed nearly 50 employees of...
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resulting in hundreds of hardened criminals. goin free security analysts are worried that the could yet ike may not be the last. oh man, decrease al jazeera. could ye nigeria? you know the prisoners ac is the latest in a string of operations claimed by i sal and boca hot um in 2014 boca her. i'm a made headlines when it kidnapped more than 200 girls from the school and bono state. around a 100 of them are still missing. and 2017 fighters from the group ambushed and killed nearly 50 employees of nigerian national oil company in the lake charge region. both boca her arm and eyes will have targeted the nigerian military isis claimed responsibility for attacks of killed dozens of sold since 2015. and in april i saw bombed a market, reportedly selling alcohol in the northeast, and part of my state killing at least 30 people. ah. okay, let's bring in a guess from meadow gray bono, state ali under me as a senator for born or so nigeria from a boucher asia. yes. who is the founder of citizens hub? it's a non profit organization focusing on advocacy for financial literacy, and the increased particip
resulting in hundreds of hardened criminals. goin free security analysts are worried that the could yet ike may not be the last. oh man, decrease al jazeera. could ye nigeria? you know the prisoners ac is the latest in a string of operations claimed by i sal and boca hot um in 2014 boca her. i'm a made headlines when it kidnapped more than 200 girls from the school and bono state. around a 100 of them are still missing. and 2017 fighters from the group ambushed and killed nearly 50 employees of...
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i'll give you one example the ike -- in houston. so houston almost got wiped out by hurricane ike in the late 2000s. so we've been they've been proposing to build a -- to basically safe. you said she's looking at wiped out without this and at some point this century 30 billion dollars, so cheap compared to the price of houston, but they just can't get the money and so so it is extremely it's expensive to adapt. so certainly we have to adapt to what we can't avoid, but we can avoid at low cost a lot of the warming and if you can avoid it for more cheaply than you have to adapt you should do that ellis. do you have an observation on that? yeah, so i've seen disappointed by andrew's response to my opening because i mean it's putting myself in his position if somebody had pointed out that i am using fraudulent statistics in terms of levelized cost of energy and also that i'm just using imaginary scenarios that totally defy the physical realities in terms of this like hydro and nuclear and geothermal and solar wind like that would really
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so you had like young by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different lith figured it out on their own and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said, people with asthma who totally know how to paint it. well, nobody probably because as we know he's studied with or he didn't, he work and broke the studio and i did stop dabbling in oil prior to that they're primarily painted in what's called tempera, which you have mixed with pigment, an egg. and you can do phenomenal work with that, but you cannot do what is great for oil paint. and that is that transition that you can achieve in oil painting, addison possible to do a temper. so what that means is that what we noticed in the process called flu marked or our school. and t
so you had like young by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different lith figured it out on their own and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said,...
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so you had like yon by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different to live, figure it out on their own, and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said, people with asthma who totally are no hold to paint. well, nobody probably because as we know he's studied with or he didn't, he work and broke the studio and they did start dabbling in oil prior to that they're primarily painted in what's called tempera. what you have mixed with pigment, an egg. and you can do phenomenal work with that, but you cannot do what is great for oil paint. and that is the transition that you can achieve in oil painting. and it's impossible to do a temperature. so what that means is that what you notice famous crossed is called flu marked or
so you had like yon by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different to live, figure it out on their own, and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said,...
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were trying tong do and that came on my i desk once it did i would make the decision that i did what ik thought was right even though they said i would claim i did back as he was the presidents friend. no. one standard of justicece for everybody and the presidents friends are not treated differently the enemies are treated differently. [applause] >> something back was going online talladega and the trussian investigation can you talk about the hornets nest to navigate as attorney general quick. >> i knew i was getting into a highly charged situation the left and the media allies invested a lot in the russia gate narrative trying to bring down president trump and they thought it would be seen towards killing so i realized this would be a can of forms i also walked into a department that was fighting both republicans and democrats so i knew it would require some fancy footwork but as you know mother came in and talked and there were signs it was not the same that i had worked with before and i was friends with over the years. he came in with this but try to plant on the issue of obstructi
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so you had like yon by ike and these guys did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different, live, figure it out on their own, and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years, so that the cent, whatever the varnish painting would be gone that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said, people with asthma who totally know how to paint it. well, nobody probably because as we know he's studied with or he didn't. he worked and broke the studio and they did start dabbling in oil prior to that they're primarily painted in what's called tempera, which you have mixed with pigment, an egg. and you can do phenomenal work with that, but you cannot do what is great for oil paint. and that is that transition that you can achieve in oil painting and it's impossible to do a temper. so what that means is that what we noticed a process called for mocked or our school. and
so you had like yon by ike and these guys did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different, live, figure it out on their own, and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years, so that the cent, whatever the varnish painting would be gone that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said, people...
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so you had like john, by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different to live, figure it out on their own. and there was so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, that finished paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish, the painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said, people with asthma who totally or know how to paint it. well, nobody probably because as we know he's studied with or he didn't. he worked and broke the studio and they did start dabbling in oil prior to that they're primarily painted in what's called tempera. what you have mixed with pigment, an egg. and you can do phenomenal work with that, but you cannot do what is great for oil paint. and that is the transitions that you can achieve in oil painting. and it's impossible to do a temperature. so what that means is that what we noticed, famous crossed is called
so you had like john, by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different to live, figure it out on their own. and there was so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, that finished paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish, the painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like...
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so you had like yon by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different, live, figure it out on their own, and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish, the painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said, people with asthma who totally are know how to paint it. well, nobody probably because as we know he's studied with or he didn't. he worked and broke the studio and they did start dabbling in oil prior to that they're primarily painted in what's called tempera, which you have mixed with a pigment, an egg. and you can do phenomenal work with that, but you cannot do what is great for oil paint. and that is that transition that you can achieve an oil painting, addison possible to do a temper. so what that means is that what we noticed a process called flu marked or our
so you had like yon by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different, live, figure it out on their own, and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish, the painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i...
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so you had like yon by ike and these guys did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different lith figured it out on their own and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so that the center, whatever the varnish, the painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said, people with asthma who totally know how to paint it. well, nobody probably because as we know he's studied with or he didn't. he worked and broke the studio and they did start dabbling in oil prior to that they're primarily painted in what's called tempera, which you have mixed with a pigment, an egg. and you can do phenomenal work with that, but you cannot do what is great for oil paint. and that is that transitions that you can achieve in oil painting and it's impossible to do a temper. so what that means is that what we noticed a process called flu marked or our sch
so you had like yon by ike and these guys did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different lith figured it out on their own and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would hi, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so that the center, whatever the varnish, the painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said,...
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this could impact your health with ike, throat and lung irritation. if you has asthma or other breathing problems, you could make that worse. you need to take this seriously as we are in this area around the washburn fire and seeing temperatures ramping up once again. another really hot day and the work crews have an uphill battle. we will monitor weather conditions around that fire. okay. thank you. >>> wildfire season is ramping up. you need on our app. that's a great resource for you. you can get alerts straight your phone. >>> this is capitol hill. public hearings today. in a surprise move don goes close i lie is offering to testify. we are in washington. you know, it's going to come with some conditions. >> reporter: yes. lawmakers have expressed concerns about how much they will actually be able to get with steve bannon. he has been given the green light by the former president. he is willing to do so in public and live. committee members say that is unlikely to happen. >> >> steve abandoned is a member of the inner circle and offering to testif
this could impact your health with ike, throat and lung irritation. if you has asthma or other breathing problems, you could make that worse. you need to take this seriously as we are in this area around the washburn fire and seeing temperatures ramping up once again. another really hot day and the work crews have an uphill battle. we will monitor weather conditions around that fire. okay. thank you. >>> wildfire season is ramping up. you need on our app. that's a great resource for...
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so you had like yon by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different to live, figure it out on their own, and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would high, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish, the painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i said, people with asthma who totally are no, no hold to paint. well, nobody probably because as we know he's studied with or he didn't. he worked and broke the studio and they did start dabbling in oil prior to that they're primarily painted in what's called tempera, which you have mixed with pigment, an egg. and you can do phenomenal work with that, but you cannot do what is great for oil paint and that is the transition that you can achieve in oil painting and it's impossible to do a temperature. so what that means is that what we noticed in the process called flu m
so you had like yon by ike and these guys i did to nominate oil painting. the problem with oil painting at the time was that nobody really taught how to do it. so people or different schools are different to live, figure it out on their own, and they were so secretive about the techniques that i've heard stories that they would high, the finish paintings for 2 or 3 years. so they're the cent, whatever the varnish, the painting would be gone. that's how it was. and prior to oil painting, like i...
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as i think ike sent a message of on an earlier satellite for broadcast. was it the first satellite message? >> it was the first u.s. satellite message. and it was done after explorer. sputnik was really the first, so-called, message, sputnik one. well it wasn't broadcast, did it mid beeps. so, those beeps were audible by ham radio operators around the world. >> and i believe we have that message. i think summit that has acute up, or maybe not, maybe she's just showing it. >> remarks to the president that were used in a satellite in transmitted back to earth. the presidents office in the white house, december 17th, 1958. >> this is the president of the united states speaking. through the marvels of scientific advance, my voice is coming to you from a satellite circling in outer space. my message is a simple one. through this unique means, i conveyed to you and to all mankind americas wish for peace on earth and goodwill toward men everywhere. >> that's so cool. >> very cool. >> thank you for that question, nickel, because that super cool. i'm excited. all
as i think ike sent a message of on an earlier satellite for broadcast. was it the first satellite message? >> it was the first u.s. satellite message. and it was done after explorer. sputnik was really the first, so-called, message, sputnik one. well it wasn't broadcast, did it mid beeps. so, those beeps were audible by ham radio operators around the world. >> and i believe we have that message. i think summit that has acute up, or maybe not, maybe she's just showing it. >>...
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said you've got to do something and then ike sent the airborne down south. as time went on, i realized, i'm old and i'm still hearing the same stories and the same battles. like the guy that was beating ahead -- beating his head against the wall in israel and they asked what he is doing and he said i'm praying for peace in the middle east and for people to get along. like here, 17 different lynchings and he said how do you feel and he said i feel like i'm beating my head against the wall. 60 years later, and i'm thinking nothing has really changed except awareness and knowledge and people knowing about books. right now i'm reading, again, one of james baldwin's great books, the devil's fine work, which takes him back to the 1930's and looking at -- now here we are and we still judge people by their looks, how beautiful or ugly they are, and yet we still have this other thing going. host: we are going to leave it there and see if professor anderson has anything she would like to add. prof. anderson: part of what voter suppression and oppression is designed to
said you've got to do something and then ike sent the airborne down south. as time went on, i realized, i'm old and i'm still hearing the same stories and the same battles. like the guy that was beating ahead -- beating his head against the wall in israel and they asked what he is doing and he said i'm praying for peace in the middle east and for people to get along. like here, 17 different lynchings and he said how do you feel and he said i feel like i'm beating my head against the wall. 60...
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houston almost got wiped out by hurricane ike so they've been proposing to build $30 billion, so compared to the price of houston but they just can't get the money. so, it is extremely expensive to adapt into certainly we have to adapt to what we can't avoid and we can't avoid the low cost a lot of the warming and if you can avoid it for cheaper than you have to adapt, you should do that. >> disappointed in the response to my opening if somebody pointed out that i'm using fraudulent statistics in t terms of the energy and also that i'm using imaginary scenarios in terms of this hydro antinuclear and geothermal solar wind, like that would really give me pause instead of just referring to some academic studies in the future. so i t just want to reiterate tt the conclusions have become more livable with fossil fuels and it is based on looking at the long picture that it continues not to do. if you look at the benefits it provides low-cost and reliable energy to power the machines and we are 50 times safer than we were 100 years ago. that is amazing at it needs to be stressed. if you look at
houston almost got wiped out by hurricane ike so they've been proposing to build $30 billion, so compared to the price of houston but they just can't get the money. so, it is extremely expensive to adapt into certainly we have to adapt to what we can't avoid and we can't avoid the low cost a lot of the warming and if you can avoid it for cheaper than you have to adapt, you should do that. >> disappointed in the response to my opening if somebody pointed out that i'm using fraudulent...
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there's ike hoover who was an electrician and later in usher at the white house. his is 42 years in the white house, and that's a great memoir. he especially talks about the he sort of lists like presidential favorites first lady favorites, which ones were more polite which ones are less polite. so i coopers is very interesting starling of the white house is by edmond sterling who was a secret service officer for many years at the white house. so there really is a plethora but there's more there's alonso fields memoir. there's jb west memoir. there's really so many options. so check them out and lots of them are free online because they were published more than 100 years ago so you can even read them on google books. right. brandon wants to know he wants you to talk about the nature of the interactions that the staff has on a daily basis with the first family. what are those relationally? so by all accounts that you read, um, there's a really close relationship. and of course there are some of these odd versions like you go simon where they don't get along as well
there's ike hoover who was an electrician and later in usher at the white house. his is 42 years in the white house, and that's a great memoir. he especially talks about the he sort of lists like presidential favorites first lady favorites, which ones were more polite which ones are less polite. so i coopers is very interesting starling of the white house is by edmond sterling who was a secret service officer for many years at the white house. so there really is a plethora but there's more...
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as they entered the restaurant oveda surprised act ike by stepping aside and letting him enter the restaurant first because he outranked her i once again stopped and howled with laughter and declared that where he came from a lady was a lady with laughter and declared that quote well, and he said that because he was so used to rank over ruling traditional traditional rules of etiquette. after lunch oviedo checked in declarages, which is where she spent her time in london. she later the next day. she went to a luncheon at buckingham palace with the with the eleanor roosevelt and when she was presented to the royal couple she curse it. while in her whack uniform which was a minor breach of military rules and a violation of the american tradition of not bowing to royalty elnor. in fact was later admitted that she was very surprised when oviedo would curse that that oviedo would curtsy to a foreign monarch. but she understood it was well intended and nothing further was said about the faux pas. uh, so during the reception prior to lunch oveda had the opportunity to chat with the queen queen eliza
as they entered the restaurant oveda surprised act ike by stepping aside and letting him enter the restaurant first because he outranked her i once again stopped and howled with laughter and declared that where he came from a lady was a lady with laughter and declared that quote well, and he said that because he was so used to rank over ruling traditional traditional rules of etiquette. after lunch oviedo checked in declarages, which is where she spent her time in london. she later the next...
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. >> todd: again, ike, at this from the perspective of a parent trying to think why this would need to be in a boy's room and i have two girls, but also come at it from somebody was a young boy at a time and am thinking to myself, there is only shenanigans that are going to ensue if you have tampons in a boys bathroom. it's not positive comments that what articles that are going to a really tough time in their life. this is unbelievable. thank you so much for elucidating us. we appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. >> carley: and other new surveillance video appears to back up the self defense claims from new york city bodega worker jose all powers not charged with murder. a meeting with the dea today, were talking to another new york city business owner who worries this could happen to anyone. >> todd: jose alva defended himself from being killed. alvin braggs seems to be a reasonable person. we have a lot of questions for him, and we want to give him the opportunity to speak not only to us, but to speak to all new yorkers. an unthinkable genocide took the lives of six millio
. >> todd: again, ike, at this from the perspective of a parent trying to think why this would need to be in a boy's room and i have two girls, but also come at it from somebody was a young boy at a time and am thinking to myself, there is only shenanigans that are going to ensue if you have tampons in a boys bathroom. it's not positive comments that what articles that are going to a really tough time in their life. this is unbelievable. thank you so much for elucidating us. we appreciate...