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so instead of saying dad, he would just go, "ross," and he would just yell ross at him all the time. >> it was ross who took cooper to daycare most mornings and that was where leanna expected to pick him up on june 18th, 2014. here she is arriving at the daycare. >> she got to the daycare and cooper wasn't there. >> leanna called ross to see if there had been a mixup, but he didn't pick up. and then she had a worrying thought, maybe ross had accidentally left cooper at home. >> she texted her neighbor and asked her to just go look, she has a key to her apartment, just go look and see if he's there. maybe the house will just be torn up, it will be a little toddler tornado when she gets there, but he'll be there. obviously he wasn't. >> leanna rush over to ross's office to see if cooper was there. it was at home depot that a police officer tracked her down. their conversation was recorded as he gave her the worst possible news. >> there's going to be no easy way to tell you this. your child is deceased. i'm very sorry to have to tell you that. >> where's my husband? >> your husband is
so instead of saying dad, he would just go, "ross," and he would just yell ross at him all the time. >> it was ross who took cooper to daycare most mornings and that was where leanna expected to pick him up on june 18th, 2014. here she is arriving at the daycare. >> she got to the daycare and cooper wasn't there. >> leanna called ross to see if there had been a mixup, but he didn't pick up. and then she had a worrying thought, maybe ross had accidentally left cooper...
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ross: they say they were abandoned. the president is planning to defend democracy against an aggressive china, after days of warplanes flying close to taiwan. another damning indictment of facebook who used to work with the integrity team. >> the products harm children, stoke division, and weaken our democracy. ♪ ross: an independent inquiry in france has revealed the scale of sexual abuse by the catholic church and found that 260,000 chilen were abused over the last 70 years. abusers were protected by a veil of silence and the church showed cruel indifference. he was abused himself and his head of a victim's association. >> no culture has been able to stop this church with regard to the commission of crimes against prepubescent children. children aged seven to 10 in massive numbers, with the whole enterprise, organization of concealment. this report is important with regards to humanity and at the very least, in the idea of what is human dignity and respect for life. ross: the inquiry was commissioned by the french c
ross: they say they were abandoned. the president is planning to defend democracy against an aggressive china, after days of warplanes flying close to taiwan. another damning indictment of facebook who used to work with the integrity team. >> the products harm children, stoke division, and weaken our democracy. ♪ ross: an independent inquiry in france has revealed the scale of sexual abuse by the catholic church and found that 260,000 chilen were abused over the last 70 years. abusers...
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ross: our lead story is that the u.k. is saying it could push back migrant boats that try to cross the channel. french officials are saying the tactic would be dangerous and illegal. let's take a few minutes looking at the issue affecting the supply chain in the u.k. there is a lorry driver shortage in the u.k. dairy farmers are being told to dump their milk. >> we haven't got any drivers. we've lost two. ross: in some shops, the shelves are empty. >> with shelves like this, nobody is going to come into the shop. ross: it's a problem now. it's a problem looking ahead. >> it's becoming a bit of a problem. ross: these empty shelves are not being widely reported in other european countries. so why is this happening? this is nicholas sturges is -- nichol sturges's response. >> this is entirely inflicted by brexit. ross: the conservatives don't agree. >> to say this is just an issue with brexit is completely untrue. what it is about is the coronavirus. ross: to assess this, we should start with the industry itself, one that sa
ross: our lead story is that the u.k. is saying it could push back migrant boats that try to cross the channel. french officials are saying the tactic would be dangerous and illegal. let's take a few minutes looking at the issue affecting the supply chain in the u.k. there is a lorry driver shortage in the u.k. dairy farmers are being told to dump their milk. >> we haven't got any drivers. we've lost two. ross: in some shops, the shelves are empty. >> with shelves like this, nobody...
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. ♪ ross: i'm ross atkins, welcome to "outside source." the search for survivors in miami continues after an apartment collapsed. authorities are attempting to ascertain how many people were inside when it came down at >> the problem is the building has literally pancakes. -- pancaked. there are just feet between stories where there had been 10 ross: feet ross:unmarked graves -- 10 feet. ross: unmard gras founded a school in canada where indigenous children were forced to live in the last century. in the u.k., york and ibiza have been added to the green list for travelin tourists can now visit those destinations without having to quartine on return. welcome to those of you watching on pbs in america and everyone else watching on bbc neeworld news. miami, one person died, 51 others unaccounted for after the collapse overnight of a 12 story residential building. hundreds of fire rescue workers are scouring the rubble. some of them were holiday homes and rentals. half of the units were destroyed. here you can see the rescue team bringing out
. ♪ ross: i'm ross atkins, welcome to "outside source." the search for survivors in miami continues after an apartment collapsed. authorities are attempting to ascertain how many people were inside when it came down at >> the problem is the building has literally pancakes. -- pancaked. there are just feet between stories where there had been 10 ross: feet ross:unmarked graves -- 10 feet. ross: unmard gras founded a school in canada where indigenous children were forced to live...
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ross: i'm ross at with "outside sewers. --outside source." resident bind words of war sanctionof russia invades the ukraine. something they say they have no intention of doing. investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi, and the u.k. government has denied claims by him whistleblower that the handling of the evacuation in kabul in august is chaotic and that staff ignored requests for help. >> that kind of criticism feels dislocated from the operational pressures and conditions that were the reality of all of us dealing with that situation. and we have the latest on last year's downing street christmas party. the government denying covid rules were broken but now a video ems showing staff at the time joking about it for days after the event. ♪ president biden and president putin have held a video call today, discussing a range of topics, colluding iran and ransomware, but the call was dominated by one issue, ukraine. biden warning putin of stronger economic sanctions if russia tended to invade ukraine. president boudin says he has no in
ross: i'm ross at with "outside sewers. --outside source." resident bind words of war sanctionof russia invades the ukraine. something they say they have no intention of doing. investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi, and the u.k. government has denied claims by him whistleblower that the handling of the evacuation in kabul in august is chaotic and that staff ignored requests for help. >> that kind of criticism feels dislocated from the operational pressures and...
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ross: i'm ross. this is "outside source." the tele-been addressed in media since the first time it seized couple in afghanistan and is promising amnesty and peace. >> i reassure all residents of kabul that we protect them -- we will protect them, they are safe, and noall our fighters across the city, we will be taking care of the security. ross: the taliban also say they do not want war and women will enjoy rights within islamic law. there remains of skepticism and fear of you return to brutal rule. >> before our identity was [indiscernible] clear to the taliban, but now our name come our face, are addressed, our phone numbers, everything. ross: we also will look at who may be any future taliban government, as their political leader returns to afghanistan from qatar. also, reports from haiti, a tropical storm is hampering rescue efforts there. heavy rains, lashing the country, after the death toll from the powerful earthquake passes 1400. we will hear from a charity providing health care in the rubble. ♪ the taliban held th
ross: i'm ross. this is "outside source." the tele-been addressed in media since the first time it seized couple in afghanistan and is promising amnesty and peace. >> i reassure all residents of kabul that we protect them -- we will protect them, they are safe, and noall our fighters across the city, we will be taking care of the security. ross: the taliban also say they do not want war and women will enjoy rights within islamic law. there remains of skepticism and fear of you...
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ross: stay with me. you mentioned climate change inevitably on the agenda and leaders are trying to firm up commitments ahead of this major summit in glasgow in six weeks. we had this pledge from joe biden. >> in april i announced the united states would double public international financing to help developing nations tackle the climate crisis and today i'm proud to announce that we are working with congress to double that number again, including for adaptation effort. this will make the united stas the leader of public climate finance and with added support together with increased private capital from other donors, we will be able to meet the goal of mobilizing $100 billion to support climate action in developing nations. ross: diplomacy continues in new york and in washington. you might remember their first face-to-face meeting. there was an elbow bump and boris johnson hailed the indestructible relationship. we will be hoping for similar comments at the white house in a couple of hours. they of course
ross: stay with me. you mentioned climate change inevitably on the agenda and leaders are trying to firm up commitments ahead of this major summit in glasgow in six weeks. we had this pledge from joe biden. >> in april i announced the united states would double public international financing to help developing nations tackle the climate crisis and today i'm proud to announce that we are working with congress to double that number again, including for adaptation effort. this will make the...
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ross: that is the u. later, we turn to the european union's climate commission -- commitments. ♪ let's talk about a major row between poland and the european union that cuts to the essence of what the european union is and it's intensifying. poland is alleging blackmail. the eu is threatening punishment connecting to a court ruling that the eu argues challenges the supremacy of european law. we will explain what that matters. let's begin with the president of the european commission. >> this is the first time ever a court of a member state finds the eu treaties are incompatible with the national constitution. we cannot and will not allow our common values to be put at risk. the commission will act. the options are all known. ross:oland's prime minister was listening and the s -- and this was his response. >> it is unacceptable to talk about financial penalties. [applause] we have worse language in other memory states. i reject the language of threats and the fee to complete. i will not have politicians
ross: that is the u. later, we turn to the european union's climate commission -- commitments. ♪ let's talk about a major row between poland and the european union that cuts to the essence of what the european union is and it's intensifying. poland is alleging blackmail. the eu is threatening punishment connecting to a court ruling that the eu argues challenges the supremacy of european law. we will explain what that matters. let's begin with the president of the european commission. >>...
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ross: thanks to sam. the nobel prize for medicine has been awaed to a pair of scientists who govern how our bodies feel the warmth of the sun or the touch of a loved one. they show the price for their work on the sense of touch and temperature. they looked at how our bodies convert physical sensations into electrical messages in the nervous systems. the findings could lead to new ways of treating pain. congratulations to both of them. thank you to both of them, and to you for watching. we will see you tomorrow at the usual time. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding
ross: thanks to sam. the nobel prize for medicine has been awaed to a pair of scientists who govern how our bodies feel the warmth of the sun or the touch of a loved one. they show the price for their work on the sense of touch and temperature. they looked at how our bodies convert physical sensations into electrical messages in the nervous systems. the findings could lead to new ways of treating pain. congratulations to both of them. thank you to both of them, and to you for watching. we will...
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ross: part of the reason mr. sanchez is defending these parties is they are proving unpopular in spain. polls suggest a 61% of people are against them, and this minister supreme court rejected the and the spanish supreme court rejected them, saying they have not shown remorse for their actions. there have been active -- accusations that this is done for the spanish election in two years time. let's also hear from spain's foreign minister. >> the grounds for these pardons are to be in public interest. there is no need to show remorse in order to proceed. that is what the spanish law says. what is in the pardoned if it is in the common interest of the country is to be guided by that, to restore historical existence, to restore basic fundamental ability to live in the same country, which is the purpose of the pardon. it is about the citizens being in position to continue to live together. this is what has got the decision by the government, which required a decision first by the supreme court, which was taken into a
ross: part of the reason mr. sanchez is defending these parties is they are proving unpopular in spain. polls suggest a 61% of people are against them, and this minister supreme court rejected the and the spanish supreme court rejected them, saying they have not shown remorse for their actions. there have been active -- accusations that this is done for the spanish election in two years time. let's also hear from spain's foreign minister. >> the grounds for these pardons are to be in...
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ross: thanks for tching. bye-bye. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. narrator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. all your favorite drama, history, science, news, and documentaries all in one place. watch your pbs station live or catch up on the shows you missed. discover new favorites from pbs and locally produced shows from your station. get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs anytime. anywhere. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler fodation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". >> this is bbc
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ross: hello, '. the u.s. is lifting its air travel ban for covid-19 on foreigners through november. >> there will be strict protocols for passengers flying international into the united states requiring adult foreign nationals flying into the united states be fully vaccinated. ross: the u.k. had been hoping that the band would be lifted for 18 months. a student kills six people after opening fire at a university in russia. sums had to jump the student said he was consumed by hatred and wanted to harm others. 5000 people evacuated because of this volcanic eruption in the canary islands. officials believe that there are toxic basses coming once the lava reaches the sea. canadians voting in a snap election called by trudeau. it's a political gamble that may backfire. he is in the with his rival. -- and can't with his dachshund and dachshund -- neck and neck with his rival. the united states has announced they will relax their travelan or much of the world. including the eu, u.k., and china, provided the traveler
ross: hello, '. the u.s. is lifting its air travel ban for covid-19 on foreigners through november. >> there will be strict protocols for passengers flying international into the united states requiring adult foreign nationals flying into the united states be fully vaccinated. ross: the u.k. had been hoping that the band would be lifted for 18 months. a student kills six people after opening fire at a university in russia. sums had to jump the student said he was consumed by hatred and...
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. ♪ ross: hello, i'm ross atkins with "open source." and the taliban -- and afghanistan the taliban has announced a caretaker government. we learned this at a news conference. >> [indiscernible] will be the caretaker of ministers. >> a report from germany gearing up for a general election without angela merkel, the party she has led for 30 years is struggling to make an impact. huge demonstrations in brazil on independent day, primarily by supporters of resident bolsonaro . tens of thousands of those supporters have taken to the streets, supporting their man and accusing other branches of government, supreme court and congress, of persecuting the president. the taliban has started to give details of the caretaker government they will introduce in afghanistan, it took control three weeks ago and now it has been naming ministers as art of steps towards forming full government. here's some of what the spokesperson said earlier. >> until now it is a caretaker covenant. to be in charge of what we are doing today. we will have important gover
. ♪ ross: hello, i'm ross atkins with "open source." and the taliban -- and afghanistan the taliban has announced a caretaker government. we learned this at a news conference. >> [indiscernible] will be the caretaker of ministers. >> a report from germany gearing up for a general election without angela merkel, the party she has led for 30 years is struggling to make an impact. huge demonstrations in brazil on independent day, primarily by supporters of resident...
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ross: to the u.k. now. prime minister boris johnson has been outlining britai's foreign and defense policy priorities after brexit. it follows a year-long review which will see the u.k. shift its focus toward the pacific region. they plan to reduce a stockpile of nuclear weapons, reducing previous policy. this report does contain flashing. >> for years, britain's place in the world was defined by its relationship with the european union and the united states, but >> it changed things. now the government has a new approach to foreign affairs. one the prime minister says will keep people safe at home. mr. johnson: there are no faraway countries. there are not old obligations, but the necessityor safety and prosperity of british people in the decades ahead. >> one new idea is for britain toocus more on the indo pacific, boosting ties with growing economies like india, where boris johnson will travel next month. new partnerships with regional groups of southeast asian countries, members of a free trade agreemen
ross: to the u.k. now. prime minister boris johnson has been outlining britai's foreign and defense policy priorities after brexit. it follows a year-long review which will see the u.k. shift its focus toward the pacific region. they plan to reduce a stockpile of nuclear weapons, reducing previous policy. this report does contain flashing. >> for years, britain's place in the world was defined by its relationship with the european union and the united states, but >> it changed...
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. ♪ ross: hello, i'm ross atkins with "outside source. the high court in london has ordered that the ruler of dubai ordered or his act wife's phone to be hacked. he interfered with irtysh justice. -- british justice. she said that she felt haunted and he denies involvement. survivors of the attack in paris at a concert six years ago. the world health organization has approved a vaccine against malaria that could save the lives of huneds of thousands of children in africa. >> the long-awaited vaccine is a breakthrough for science and health and malaria control. ross: we begin in london, where the high court down theuler of dubai interfered with british juste i illegally hacking the mobile phone of his ex-wife during their divorce custody battle. according to the cart, -- the court, her legal team and security were also targeted. l's begin with our correspondent. >> together to longer, the ruler of dubai and his ex-wife, now fighting custody battle in the high court. it has been revealed that he ordered illegal phone hacking during a crucia
. ♪ ross: hello, i'm ross atkins with "outside source. the high court in london has ordered that the ruler of dubai ordered or his act wife's phone to be hacked. he interfered with irtysh justice. -- british justice. she said that she felt haunted and he denies involvement. survivors of the attack in paris at a concert six years ago. the world health organization has approved a vaccine against malaria that could save the lives of huneds of thousands of children in africa. >> the...
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. ♪ ross: u.k. study found that those that go to sleep between 10:00 and 11:00 have better heart health. it comes of research involving 80,000 volunteers. a neurophysiologist and author of the art of natural sleep. >> we have a unique relationship with sleep. our physiology has unique works. in general, we are synchronized to the periods of light and dark in our environment. we have a part of the brain which has offended something called the circadian timer, was response to levels of light and dark. our physiology is intelligent. give response to levels of light and dark and it sets us up to get the best possible restorative sleep in those periods before midnight. the study is music to my ears. ♪ ross: i am ross atkins in the bbc newsroom. rv story is the european union accusing belarus of gangster-style abuse and of lowering migrants to attempt to cross into poland and the european union. an international group of scientists said the world is heading for a dangerously high global temperatures by
. ♪ ross: u.k. study found that those that go to sleep between 10:00 and 11:00 have better heart health. it comes of research involving 80,000 volunteers. a neurophysiologist and author of the art of natural sleep. >> we have a unique relationship with sleep. our physiology has unique works. in general, we are synchronized to the periods of light and dark in our environment. we have a part of the brain which has offended something called the circadian timer, was response to levels of...
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ross: hello, i am ross atkins, this is outside source. leaders are deciding whether to stick to a deadline to poll out thousands of tros. >> the problem is, to leave afghantan's conditions based. our presence in afghanistan is conditions based. ross: they say it is not covert related, but precautionary. people are being deliberately infected with covid-19 and the u.k. in what is being called a human challenge trial. we will explain how that works. ♪ ross: a warm welcome to those of you watching on pbs in america and everyone else watching on bbc world news. we are going to start with the important meeting for nato's military alliance. it is the first time defense ministers from nato's members will meet since joe biden became president, and what is at stake is the deal the trump administration struck with the taliban in afghanistan. let's begin by hearing from nato's secretary-general. >> the promise to leave afghanistan is conditions based. our presence in afghanistan is conditions based. the taliban has to meet their agreements. what n
ross: hello, i am ross atkins, this is outside source. leaders are deciding whether to stick to a deadline to poll out thousands of tros. >> the problem is, to leave afghantan's conditions based. our presence in afghanistan is conditions based. ross: they say it is not covert related, but precautionary. people are being deliberately infected with covid-19 and the u.k. in what is being called a human challenge trial. we will explain how that works. ♪ ross: a warm welcome to those of you...
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ross: with analysis is the bbc's andrew harding. reporter: he's presented himself in this case and many others from the start as a victim of a vast political conspiracy. i think he will go with his head held high. there will be speakers and supporters. an awful lot of south africans, the majority will simply be relieved to see this process meeting some sort of finality, actually ending in jail, i'll be at for a short time, he could be at -- ableit for a short -- albeit for a short time, he could be in jail for a few months. ross: we've heard from his daughter saying he is in high spirits and has no fear. saying we have a choice between serving our time in johannesburg. we have chosen to be close to home. which is in canada. lockdown or no love, we will escort you to serve your time -- or no lockdown,e will escort you to serve your time. he stood down after losing a vote of confidence. he had already been dogged by corruption allegations, facing 16 corruption charges, involving 783 instances of alleged wrongdoing, racketeering, fraud
ross: with analysis is the bbc's andrew harding. reporter: he's presented himself in this case and many others from the start as a victim of a vast political conspiracy. i think he will go with his head held high. there will be speakers and supporters. an awful lot of south africans, the majority will simply be relieved to see this process meeting some sort of finality, actually ending in jail, i'll be at for a short time, he could be at -- ableit for a short -- albeit for a short time, he...
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artist may be gone but his work lives on in the bob ross experience. lee cowan paid a visit. >> welcome back. >> bob ross with his curious hair and whisper of a voice. >> in our world there lives a happy little mountain. >> reporter: perhaps an unlikely tv celebrity. >> a happy little bush lives right there. >> reporter: but became one of america's most famous painters, not only for creativity but for his positivity. >> we don't make mistakes, we have happy accidents. >> reporter: it was like watching a magician reveal the secret of his trade. >> isn't that a nice little tree? >> reporter: but at height of his fame at 52, bob ross died of lymphoma. 26 years ago. yet the happy little pareinter perhaps more relevant now than ever. >> we live in time where people have been frantic and stressed and bob ross is the king of chill. >> reporter: what many may not know, when bob ross came into our homes those years ago, he did it from a home, this one, in muncie, indiana. nobody thinks about where the show was made. >> people walk in and are like, this is not a
artist may be gone but his work lives on in the bob ross experience. lee cowan paid a visit. >> welcome back. >> bob ross with his curious hair and whisper of a voice. >> in our world there lives a happy little mountain. >> reporter: perhaps an unlikely tv celebrity. >> a happy little bush lives right there. >> reporter: but became one of america's most famous painters, not only for creativity but for his positivity. >> we don't make mistakes, we have...
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. ♪ ross: hello, i am ross atkins with outside source. evacuations from kabul are continuing and the u.s. is saying it will get all americans who want to leave out by the end of the month. secretary blinken: we are in communication multiple times a day through multiple channels. ross: americans estimat there are 10,000 people at the kabul airport hoping to get out. we will ask -- we will update you on the situation. a new report on covid-19 has been delivered to the white house. this is the latest attempt to find out if the virus passed from an animal to a human or escaped from a lab. ♪ ross: at the state department in washington, the u.s. secretary of state has been giving an update on the situation in afghanistan. he has just completed that and is now taking questions from the journalists. let's listen in. >> what we are doing is very carelly tabulating everything we have, crosschecking, referencing different databases. we will have numbers for all of those categories in the days ahead after the initial efforts to get afghans out safe
. ♪ ross: hello, i am ross atkins with outside source. evacuations from kabul are continuing and the u.s. is saying it will get all americans who want to leave out by the end of the month. secretary blinken: we are in communication multiple times a day through multiple channels. ross: americans estimat there are 10,000 people at the kabul airport hoping to get out. we will ask -- we will update you on the situation. a new report on covid-19 has been delivered to the white house. this is the...
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and another to a boy named denny ross. denny ross does it mean anything to anybody? >> it doesn't mean anything to me. detectives learned that this denny ross lived in a three bedroom apartment next to an adult shop. they drove over a knock on the door. >> denny ross, he's got a phone in his hand. i said hey, i'm a detective. i'd like to talk to you about this. >> he said, well i've got my turn on the. phone >> attorney? >> yes. i said, well that smells different. >> coming up -- >> one thing led to another. and then we kissed and stuff. >> but did that lead to murder? when "dateline" continues. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. ♪ ♪ for deb, living with constipation with belly pain was the same old story for years. trying this. doing that. spending countless days right here. sti
and another to a boy named denny ross. denny ross does it mean anything to anybody? >> it doesn't mean anything to me. detectives learned that this denny ross lived in a three bedroom apartment next to an adult shop. they drove over a knock on the door. >> denny ross, he's got a phone in his hand. i said hey, i'm a detective. i'd like to talk to you about this. >> he said, well i've got my turn on the. phone >> attorney? >> yes. i said, well that smells different....
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and another to a boy named denny ross. >> denny ross, does it mean anything to anybody? >> doesn't mean anything to me. >> detectives learned denny ross lived in a three bedroom apartment next to a porn shop. >> he answers the door with a phone in his hand. i say hey, detective hughes. i would like to talk to you about this and said i have got my attorney on the phone. >> attorney? >> yes. that is a little different. >> coming up. >> but did that lead to murder when dateline continues. that lr when dateline continues. (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers and you could get all sorts of home policy perks like the claim-free discount. go three years without a claim and get a discount. (neighbor) just by phoning it in? (burke) just phone it in. (painter 1) yeah, just phone it in and save money for being claim-free. (neighbor) even if i switch to farmers today?! (painter 2) yep, three years claim-free with any home insurance. (painter 3) i'm phoning it in and saving money for literally doing nothing. (burke) get your policy perks by calling 1-800-farmers. go ahead, phone it i
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ross: so what is happened . for the features of the new america that are distinctly separate from this sort of european drama from the french revolution onward. bruno: obviously even before writing the book, what really distinguishes america is the temptation a fantasy and a virtual reality. in the book i argue that you trace this temptation, the strict back to the very origins that even the pilgrims were escaping social and political reality. and created an alternative world and in fact reality. and then you have that throughout the movement of the west in the frontier. an argument that i find persuasive that he knew not communism in america because it is always possible we've the constraints of capitalistic economy just moved west. it and then when meant, with hollywood and disneyland. it all becomes to the servicing attractive to the europeans. the rain of pure imagination in america. but more recently, it's acquired such extreme forms and the check and restraint to the delight of entertainment. i think trump
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as you said, it's on marjory ross consulting.com. and every week, almost every week, sometimes i miss a week, i try to speak out on something that i find interesting. that i hope other people find interesting. that is kind of at the nexus of publishing in media and current events and culture. >> in one of your blog posts, you talk about cancel culture. you talk about that relatively frequently. but i want to read a quote to you and have you walk us through this. this is from marjory ross, quote, no matter how much you try to duck for cover, sooner or later, the woke police will find you. no matter how far you run, you cannot hide. >> sad, but true. and i think -- i felt compelled to say that because i think there's still a lot of people who think, well, if i simply keep my head down, or if i simply say the right thing and just be wet i would consider to be a nice, kind person, i can get along. i can that -- i won't be canceled, but i also won't be vilified, marginalized, attacked. and i don't think that's true. i think, unfortunately
as you said, it's on marjory ross consulting.com. and every week, almost every week, sometimes i miss a week, i try to speak out on something that i find interesting. that i hope other people find interesting. that is kind of at the nexus of publishing in media and current events and culture. >> in one of your blog posts, you talk about cancel culture. you talk about that relatively frequently. but i want to read a quote to you and have you walk us through this. this is from marjory ross,...
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one that ross patella believed deserved a unique sendoff. ross, a senior majoring in politics and anthropology has made a name for himself during his time here, that name being cello guy. >> this is where i first started playing right here. >> reporter: it all started when he was a freshman and the resident assistant banned him from practicing in his room. in a small act of defiance, ross set up to play outside the dining hall and in front of the housing. immediately the cello guy began getting raves in person and online. >> i'm not the most skillful player in the world and i make mistakes. for people to be so positive about something that just seems routine, it was unexpected, at least for me. ♪♪ >> reporter: at most during his college career, ross played every other day. when his school workload was heavy, it was less frequent. but for these past ten days leading up to his graduation, ross has played every day, visiting each of the ten colleges that make up ucsc. it is, in a way, fitting that after a year of keeping our distance from e
one that ross patella believed deserved a unique sendoff. ross, a senior majoring in politics and anthropology has made a name for himself during his time here, that name being cello guy. >> this is where i first started playing right here. >> reporter: it all started when he was a freshman and the resident assistant banned him from practicing in his room. in a small act of defiance, ross set up to play outside the dining hall and in front of the housing. immediately the cello guy...
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ross were left in a strange land. his wife died near little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation during january, did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. their appears to have been only about 1,200 deaths during the actual removal. however, there were many additional deaths immediately following the removal that reduced the population of the cherokee nation by at least an additional 1,600 people. so, there were at least close to 3,000 deaths caused by the removal. in may of 1825, the cherokees had passed an act imposing a death penalty on anyone who should propose a sale in exchange of their lands. after their arrival in the present cherokee nation, a group of cherokees met secretly and sentenced various members of the treaty party to death based on that law. major
ross were left in a strange land. his wife died near little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation during january, did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. their appears to have been only about 1,200 deaths during the actual removal. however,...
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ross. ms. ross: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: the amicus has laid out the case for a categoric rule. our principal submission is that, for many of the same reasons, the court should recognize at least a general presumptive rule that when a misdemeanor suspect tries to thwart a lawful public encounter by moving the encounter to a residence, an officer's decision to follow him is reasonable. as the court recognized in mitchell versus wisconsin, a presumptive rule is appropriate where the circumstances generally present in a category of cases mean that law enforcement interests will always or nearly always outweigh the suspect's interests. that's true here. on the one hand, the suspect's flight implicates important societal interests in enforcing the law and not rewarding flight, it makes it difficult for officers to obtain a warrant, and it increases the risks of destruction of evidence perhaps for a more serious offense, further escape, or danger to officers and the public. on the other
ross. ms. ross: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: the amicus has laid out the case for a categoric rule. our principal submission is that, for many of the same reasons, the court should recognize at least a general presumptive rule that when a misdemeanor suspect tries to thwart a lawful public encounter by moving the encounter to a residence, an officer's decision to follow him is reasonable. as the court recognized in mitchell versus wisconsin, a presumptive rule is appropriate...
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ross? ms. ross: sure. so on your first question i think the best analogy that we have for you is mitchell versus wisconsin. i take the -- the point that there are more misdemeanor offenses than there are situations in which you encounter a passed-out drunk driver. but i think the methodological idea is the same, which is to say that there are certain facts present in a category of cases -- this is at note 2 of the court's opinion -- that are going to bear on the same -- on the analysis in essentially the same way in the vast majority of cases. justice kagan: thank you. ms. ross: i think if the court is more comfortable with the categorical rule, that's certainly not something that we oppose here given the constraints that i was discussing with chief justice roberts initially. but i do think that - justice kagan: thank you, ms. ross. chief justice roberts: justice gorsuch. justice gorsuch: good morning, ms. ross. i'd like to return to the question i -- i raised with ms. rice earlier and -- one of them, at a
ross? ms. ross: sure. so on your first question i think the best analogy that we have for you is mitchell versus wisconsin. i take the -- the point that there are more misdemeanor offenses than there are situations in which you encounter a passed-out drunk driver. but i think the methodological idea is the same, which is to say that there are certain facts present in a category of cases -- this is at note 2 of the court's opinion -- that are going to bear on the same -- on the analysis in...
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diana ross! >> wait, i have no doubt diana ross-- diana ross, a-- ( laughter ) diana ross at 75, extraordinary, exquisite, fusing with barry gordie's motown. i am from detroit, motown founded in 1959, diana ross claiming the sweet nubile tendency of black feminist and articulating them in a postmodern space, but beyonce. is able -- >> stephen: jon, do you have anything to add? >> let's leave it with jon. jon what do you have? >> beyonce, the cochella performance. she is one of my heroes. and eras are like basketball. there are greats in each era, but in the next 20 years, i'm coming for all of them. ( cheers and applause ). ( laughing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: "entertaining race" is on sale now. michael eric dyson, everybody we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) i drop off and pick up my kids from school so, i can't work early. or late. and i need to make enough to make it worthwhile. i can only work two days a week. and it can't interfere with my other job. i can do full-time
diana ross! >> wait, i have no doubt diana ross-- diana ross, a-- ( laughter ) diana ross at 75, extraordinary, exquisite, fusing with barry gordie's motown. i am from detroit, motown founded in 1959, diana ross claiming the sweet nubile tendency of black feminist and articulating them in a postmodern space, but beyonce. is able -- >> stephen: jon, do you have anything to add? >> let's leave it with jon. jon what do you have? >> beyonce, the cochella performance. she is...
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with nico ross, bags, talent, and determination. the 2 have been friends for years and worked together on several green projects. they used to tour around the city together in vintage cars. these days, the formula one world champion likes to take prince albert for a spin around town in an electric race car. with oh wow. yeah, a lot out here. breaking out underneath it. well done. here we see here we see the hand shake, you are relaxed. i mean it's so difficult because you never see the exit of foreigners. you always drive my memory. yes. hyper precise. i'm always within 5 centimeters of the wall at $300.00 millimeters an hour. and if you're 5 centimeters to close, you crash. if you're 5 centimeters to far away. if you slope hofstadter has known the racetrack in monaco since he was a boy. his father technical spoke took him to his 1st formula. one race is here. after all, his father is a racing legend tooth with the fin who has been living. and monica with. his german wife, sina host, that for decades became formula one world champio
with nico ross, bags, talent, and determination. the 2 have been friends for years and worked together on several green projects. they used to tour around the city together in vintage cars. these days, the formula one world champion likes to take prince albert for a spin around town in an electric race car. with oh wow. yeah, a lot out here. breaking out underneath it. well done. here we see here we see the hand shake, you are relaxed. i mean it's so difficult because you never see the exit of...
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ross. he's kennedy's hero. he was the kansas senator who sacrificed a promising political career when previously undecided he decide delivered the decisive vote after johnson's quanviction on trumped-up charges. fulfilling his sworn duty to follow the law rather than bend to political pressure. in doing so he performed what one historian called the most heroic act in american history, incomparably more difficult than any deed of valor upon the field of battle. in fact it was so valorous he wrote his own account of the impeachment which you can still buy. this is really nice story of courage. but unquestionably accepting ross' self-aggrandizing account, although there was no indication kennedy intentionally distorted the facts there was ample political motivation for him to highlight this alleged refusal to bow to political pressure. then senator kennedy in 1957 had presidential ambitions. writing soon after brown vs. board of education he was well aware it would eventually need southern support to procure the d
ross. he's kennedy's hero. he was the kansas senator who sacrificed a promising political career when previously undecided he decide delivered the decisive vote after johnson's quanviction on trumped-up charges. fulfilling his sworn duty to follow the law rather than bend to political pressure. in doing so he performed what one historian called the most heroic act in american history, incomparably more difficult than any deed of valor upon the field of battle. in fact it was so valorous he...
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ross. edmund a. ross is kennedy's hero. he was the kansas senator who sacrificed a promising political career, when previously undecided he delivered the vote to stave off conviction after johnson's impeachment on trumped up charges by ross' fellow republicans. fulfilling his sworn duty to follow the law rather than bend to political pressure, he preserved the balance of power by keeping the presidency from in ross' words becoming subservient to the will. we performed what one called the most heroic act in american history, incomparably more difficult than any deed of valor upon the field of battle. in fact, it was so valorous that he wrote his own account of the impeachment which you can still buy. this is a really nice story of courage, but unquestionably accepting ross' self-aggrandizing account, kennedy ignored compelling if not certain evidence that the senator remained undecided to the last minute because he was shopping his vote around for the highest bidder. although, there was no indication that kennedy intentional
ross. edmund a. ross is kennedy's hero. he was the kansas senator who sacrificed a promising political career, when previously undecided he delivered the vote to stave off conviction after johnson's impeachment on trumped up charges by ross' fellow republicans. fulfilling his sworn duty to follow the law rather than bend to political pressure, he preserved the balance of power by keeping the presidency from in ross' words becoming subservient to the will. we performed what one called the most...
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at ross. yes for less. iz it butonighpana coin due to a covid-19 outbreak at a facility. >>> and the restaurant owners we talked to says this outdoor option has become a life >> the new study li. that provi a simple solution for your worse offenders for your diet. >> abc 7 news at 11:0arst ts>>> moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >>> alameda county d ervetoday with santa cruz county. coty s pa>>na also on the list to advance it didn't make datecut and weedntwato know ny thre>>aleyesare on the veterans home of california. county officials telling us that in the last week, there has been a covid-19 outbreak at this location. >> we're trying to understand what might have happened, who was impacted while being representative of everyone's privacy. >> reporter: the numbers had be heading in the right direction, because of the increase positivity rate, the county will the red tier instead movi intof the next tier. >> staying in the red tier pl soll wi 25% capacity, a majority of the diningstl
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as you said it's on margie ross consulting.com. every week, almost every week sometimes i miss a week, i try to speak out on something i find it interesting that i hope other people will find it interesting that just kind of at a the nexus of a publishing media and current events and culture. >> in one of your blog postsos you talk about cancel culture. you talk about that w relatively frequently.wa i want to read a quote to you and have you walk us through it. no matter how much you try to duck for cover, sooner or later the woke police will find you. no matter how far you run, you cannot hide. >> sad but true. i felt compelled to say that because i still think there are a lot of people who think if i simply keep my head down or if i simply say the right thing and just be what i would consider to be a nice kind of person, i can get along. i won't be canceled but i also won't be vilified, marginalized, attacked. i do not think that is true. i think unfortunately there are culture has gotten to a place where it is not enough to keep
as you said it's on margie ross consulting.com. every week, almost every week sometimes i miss a week, i try to speak out on something i find it interesting that i hope other people will find it interesting that just kind of at a the nexus of a publishing media and current events and culture. >> in one of your blog postsos you talk about cancel culture. you talk about that w relatively frequently.wa i want to read a quote to you and have you walk us through it. no matter how much you try...
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ross: i think you find that in all industries now. there is a heavy demand, from the media world coming into technology companies, and it is great. everybody brings a different perspective. i feel like there is a statistical success of bringing diversity to the table, sharing insights that we have learned from different businesses. it has been a recipe for success so far and we will continue down this road. matt: what do you think might surprise us about cannabis? smoking a joint, regular weed feel so high school, 1980's to me, but there is a whole new category of goods out there from edibles to drinks, vaping. what does the future of cannabis look like? ross: what i find is the biggest difference, and something that dutchie tries to solve, it is the education behind the product. if you think about the consumer buying behavior, there is a lot of education packed into it. there is plenty of new product evolving quickly. some of the names are ambiguous, and it is hard to keep track of it. dutchie provides that consumer with the educatio
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miss ross, does that refresh your recollection? >> yes. but none of that said he was buying drugs from her. >> you were asked, do you know who the woman was that he would have gotten that from and your response was, shawanda hill, right? >> yes. i was speculating at the time. i did not know that. >> understood. and you were asked -- you said, he liked getting drugs from her and you said, mm-hmm, correct? >> it says that in the transcript, yes. >> those same pills you ultimately got some of those same pills from march or similar pills in may of 2020, correct? >> we got pills in may that reminded me of the same feeling. i don't know if they were the same pills. i don't know where they came from. >> so you had a second experience with those pills, right? or a similar feeling to those pills? >> i had a similar experience, yes. >> that was approximately a week before mr. floyd's passing? >> yes. >> by similar experience, do you recall telling the fbi that when you had that, you felt like you were going to die? >> i don't remember saying that. b
miss ross, does that refresh your recollection? >> yes. but none of that said he was buying drugs from her. >> you were asked, do you know who the woman was that he would have gotten that from and your response was, shawanda hill, right? >> yes. i was speculating at the time. i did not know that. >> understood. and you were asked -- you said, he liked getting drugs from her and you said, mm-hmm, correct? >> it says that in the transcript, yes. >> those same...
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anchor: ross? >> yes, there will be a second referendum because that is what the election in scotland just voted for and we are democracy, after all. anchor: thank you very much. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website for further discussion. go to our facebook page. you can also join the conversation on twitter. from me in the entire team and doha. ♪ ó■úúk0=0=tñññvvvvvrrzozozozoñ?ñ ♪♪♪ emma alberici: while italy's north is in the grips of a health emergency brought on by the coronavirus-- [dogs barking] emma: the south is confronting a crisis of its own, a ruthless new mafia. dr. giuseppe avitabile: this kind of nigerian mafia is peculiar in this place. emma: sex, drugs, and people smuggling. emma: are you still scared of them? joy ezekiel: no, why would i be scared of them? emma: the nigerians have arrived. has the italian mafia met its match? [speaking foreign language]
anchor: ross? >> yes, there will be a second referendum because that is what the election in scotland just voted for and we are democracy, after all. anchor: thank you very much. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website for further discussion. go to our facebook page. you can also join the conversation on twitter. from me in the entire team and doha. ♪ ó■úúk0=0=tñññvvvvvrrzozozozoñ?ñ ♪♪♪ emma alberici: while italy's north...
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one that ross believes deserves a unique send-off. >> it definitely was weird. >> reporter: ross, a senior majoring in politics and anthropology has made a name for himself during his time here. that name being chello guy. >> yeah. this is where i first played right here. >> reporter: it all started when he was a freshman and the resident assistance in his dorm banned him from practicing in his room. in a small act of defiance, he set up to play outside the dining hall and in front of the housing office. immediately, the chello guy began getting raves in person and online. >> i'm not the most skilled player in the world anyway. and for people to be so positive about something that seems routine, it was unexpected. >> reporter: at most during his college career, ross played every other day. when his school workload was heavy, it was less frequent. but for these past ten days, ross has played every day. visiting each of the ten colleges that make up these. it is in a way fitting that after a year of keeping our distance from each other, ross is playing mostly to an audience of empty plazas.
one that ross believes deserves a unique send-off. >> it definitely was weird. >> reporter: ross, a senior majoring in politics and anthropology has made a name for himself during his time here. that name being chello guy. >> yeah. this is where i first played right here. >> reporter: it all started when he was a freshman and the resident assistance in his dorm banned him from practicing in his room. in a small act of defiance, he set up to play outside the dining hall...
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i: douglas ross. can members but are in the chat function now. i: douglas ross.— now. i: douglas ross. can i begin by -auttin on now. i: douglas ross. can i begin by putting on record — now. i: douglas ross. can i begin by putting on record that _ now. i: douglas ross. can i begin by putting on record that i _ now. i: douglas ross. can i begin by putting on record that i recognise i putting on record that i recognise the hardship faced by people across scotland _ the hardship faced by people across scotland at this time. because of the restrictions we have seen scaled back or— the restrictions we have seen scaled back or cancelled christmas celebrations but there is some good news _ celebrations but there is some good news the _ celebrations but there is some good news. the booster programme continues— news. the booster programme continues to be rolled out increasing our protection against the omicron variant. anyone who has not done _ the omicron variant. anyone who has not done so _ the omic
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atat ross. yes for r less. >>> now at 11, breaking news, tiger woods dr. is providing an update on his condition. we have team coverage. >>> a crazy scene in alameda county, how a small plane wound up like this. we have an eyewitness account. >>> less than an hour to bay area counties will be back and read. >>> and with virtual meetings becoming the norm, the science behind the zoom fatigue and how to avoid it. >> sometimes the work can get lost in the zoom meetings. >> now at 11 and streaming on cbsn bay area, within the last 90 minutes we got an update on the condition of tiger woods, he is awake and responsive. according to doctors in los angeles he has fractures affecting both the upper and lower portions of the tibia and fibula bones were stabilized. additional injuries to the bones of the foot and ankle were stabilized with a combination of screws and pins. the crash happened this morning as woods was driving south of downtown los angeles. tonight reporter leslie marine on the close call j
atat ross. yes for r less. >>> now at 11, breaking news, tiger woods dr. is providing an update on his condition. we have team coverage. >>> a crazy scene in alameda county, how a small plane wound up like this. we have an eyewitness account. >>> less than an hour to bay area counties will be back and read. >>> and with virtual meetings becoming the norm, the science behind the zoom fatigue and how to avoid it. >> sometimes the work can get lost in the...
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so nikko ross perry got involved in formula e. then you sustainable racing series in which electric racing cars, do you get out on city tracks around the world? an ideal combination for ross baird's racing blood and sustainable entrepreneurial spirit. i'm a co owner. busy of formula in and i always found the pity that are on the formula erases, that they don't do more in terms of events. and therefore i thought a while such an opportunity berlin raised, why don't we create this? is a tech technology festival around the rates. in 2019 rosemary organized the 1st screen tech festival in a hanger f rylin's disused temple off airport. big business names from around the world network. here with the inventors and makers of green technologies and the future of mobility. daughter's guns. i'm but it's simply about nation for innovative technologies. that's it. that is on this, i mean, i was able to indulge in formula one. and now i can do so in sustainable technologies course. what? so it's a minute midnight and time is running out of the f
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now, stan whitey lines up with the treaty party and ross, of course, lines up with the ross party. so that split continues. ultimately john ross signs an agreement with the confederacy, okay, which is a remarkable shift in what's happening in cherokee government, in about 1861. i'm always looking at jack to make sure i've got this date right. 1861 i think is when he signed it. there was a great deal of resistance because the civil war is building up even more 1861. he designs it, and even then he just thinks it's the best way to keep the cherokee nation whole and intact because of the tremendous amount of pressure. ultimately that pressure is too much and it starts to rip us apart again. now, we lost a lot of blood and treasure and life in the removal and we ought to always remember that. we lost more life in the civil war. we probably lost more in terms of property destruction in the civil war. certainly the political divides reopened during the civil war. and so it sort of was repeating itself. so this nation that had gone through so much, that had built up so much and had starte
now, stan whitey lines up with the treaty party and ross, of course, lines up with the ross party. so that split continues. ultimately john ross signs an agreement with the confederacy, okay, which is a remarkable shift in what's happening in cherokee government, in about 1861. i'm always looking at jack to make sure i've got this date right. 1861 i think is when he signed it. there was a great deal of resistance because the civil war is building up even more 1861. he designs it, and even then...
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ross, welcome. >> it's great to be, reihan, thank you so much for having me. >> ross, for those who have yet to read the book, tell us what you mean by decadent? >> surely as a friend you have it by your nightstand. >> provoked by it. >> decadence, sadly it doesn't mean anything as sort of basic as, you know, a fun weekend in las vegas or chocolate-dipped strawberries. basically stagnation repetition for a society that has reached the high level of wealth and technological proficiency. in order to be a decadent society you have to be a successful society and the argument in the book basically starting some time around the moon landingta which i use as convenient point in modern history, the western world, the u.s., some arguably extent the pacific has entered into this where you have slowing growth, technological progress everywhere outside of the internet, demographic decline, people having fewer and fewer kids, political gridlock of the kind we are familiar with and certain kind of culture repetition where you end up having the same arguments or if you will watching the same star wars
ross, welcome. >> it's great to be, reihan, thank you so much for having me. >> ross, for those who have yet to read the book, tell us what you mean by decadent? >> surely as a friend you have it by your nightstand. >> provoked by it. >> decadence, sadly it doesn't mean anything as sort of basic as, you know, a fun weekend in las vegas or chocolate-dipped strawberries. basically stagnation repetition for a society that has reached the high level of wealth and...
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at ross. yes for less. dion: for more than two decades, good morning america's coanchor dan harris has graced our tv screens. but he has made the difficult decision to leave abc news. >> i've been spending a lot of time on my extracurricular gig, my side hustle called 10% happier. it's been a lot to juggle and even though i'm a public proponent of worklife balance, i've struggled to follow my own advice. dion: paris is stepping away to focus on 10% happier, the company he started after having a panic attack on the air in 2004. he has been with abc news for 21 years. he will be on gma weekends for another two months before his departure. a new exhibit has been unveiled at disney world. >> i'm joseph robin hood biden junior, do solemnly swear -- dion: the animatronics of resident joe biden made its first appearance at the magic kingdom this week. creative teams have been working to add bite into the hall of presidents. he recorded the audio of his oath of office used in the exhibit. disney is the parent compa
at ross. yes for less. dion: for more than two decades, good morning america's coanchor dan harris has graced our tv screens. but he has made the difficult decision to leave abc news. >> i've been spending a lot of time on my extracurricular gig, my side hustle called 10% happier. it's been a lot to juggle and even though i'm a public proponent of worklife balance, i've struggled to follow my own advice. dion: paris is stepping away to focus on 10% happier, the company he started after...
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ross: oh, yes. and thank you for reaching out and asking these questions to let your viewers know a little bit more about this incoming class. i remember my mom being so involved in the league of women voters, and working to get women elected to local government in the 1970's. my mom was more of a grassroots person. i grew up in a small town of less than 20,000 people. and she would go door-to-door, either raising money for a good cause, or letting people know that somebody wonderful was running in our local community. and she had me go with her. sometimes i would be on one side of the street and she would be on the others of the street, and we would connect with our neighbors and tell them how much it meant to get involved in their community. >> how old were you? what sort of reaction did you get knocking on the door of your neighbors? rep. ross: i have always been a pretty outgoing person and friendly. i was around 10 years old. that is my first memory of doing it. who knows if she had me doing it
ross: oh, yes. and thank you for reaching out and asking these questions to let your viewers know a little bit more about this incoming class. i remember my mom being so involved in the league of women voters, and working to get women elected to local government in the 1970's. my mom was more of a grassroots person. i grew up in a small town of less than 20,000 people. and she would go door-to-door, either raising money for a good cause, or letting people know that somebody wonderful was...
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let's have a listen to doctor ted ross-— let's have a listen to doctor ted ross. , ~ ., , ted ross. this week the leaders ofthe ted ross. this week the leaders of the g20 _ ted ross. this week the leaders of the 620 countries _ ted ross. this week the leaders of the 620 countries will - ted ross. this week the leaders of the 620 countries will meet l of the 620 countries will meet in rome — of the 620 countries will meet in rome and together these countries have the ability to make — countries have the ability to make the political and financial commitments that are needed — financial commitments that are needed to end this pandemic and to prevent — needed to end this pandemic and to prevent future crises. we party — to prevent future crises. we party decisive moment, requiring decisive leadership to make _ requiring decisive leadership to make the world safer. courtney bembridge reporting and we will have plenty of cult 7 coverage of the g20 summit and president biden hasjust arrived in rome for that. after months of top negotiations present biden has announced revised sp
let's have a listen to doctor ted ross-— let's have a listen to doctor ted ross. , ~ ., , ted ross. this week the leaders ofthe ted ross. this week the leaders of the g20 _ ted ross. this week the leaders of the 620 countries _ ted ross. this week the leaders of the 620 countries will - ted ross. this week the leaders of the 620 countries will meet l of the 620 countries will meet in rome — of the 620 countries will meet in rome and together these countries have the ability to make —...
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so nikko ross perry got involved in formula e. then you sustainable way st. series in which electric racing cars do you get out on city tracks around the world that are deal combination for roth, birds, racing blood and sustainable entrepreneurial spirit. i'm a co owner. busy of formula and i always found the pity that around the formula erases, that they don't do more in terms of events. and therefore i thought a why it's such an opportunity. berlin raised, why don't we create this? is a tech technology festival around the rates in 2019 rosemary organized the 1st screen tech festival in a hanger f rylin's disused temple math airport. big business names from around the world network. here with the inventors and makers of green technologies and the future of mobility. daughter can time for this simply allow nation for innovative technologies. that's it. that is on this, i mean, i was able to indulge out in formula one. and now i can do so in sustainable technologies course. what? so it's a minute to midnight and time is running out
so nikko ross perry got involved in formula e. then you sustainable way st. series in which electric racing cars do you get out on city tracks around the world that are deal combination for roth, birds, racing blood and sustainable entrepreneurial spirit. i'm a co owner. busy of formula and i always found the pity that around the formula erases, that they don't do more in terms of events. and therefore i thought a why it's such an opportunity. berlin raised, why don't we create this? is a tech...
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at ross. yes for less. babe? ooh... oh! ooh! ooh... yeah? oh, yeah! there are many ways to say it... sí. yes. ...but when you find the best bargains ever at ross, you'll say yes for less! >> >>> spirit airlines had its fourth straight day of flight disruptions, ruining the travel plans of thousands of people. the budget airline canceled nearly all of its flights today. and they're blaming weather, system outages and staffing shortages. they said the cancellations should drop off tomorrow. >>> all right. stay with us. larry beasley here with sports. larry >> sometimes you need a littling a something extra and the giants had it tonight. >> this girl, ella, star >>> good evening. kevin gausman looked great in the first half of the season for the giants, made the all-star game. has struggled in outings, though. donald soleimani, fourth inning, barrels this one up and out. 1-0 giants. this is so cute. this girl ella putting a hex the d-backs, and it works! she's pumped! the whammy works! and then buster with a two-out double. the san francisco giants get
at ross. yes for less. babe? ooh... oh! ooh! ooh... yeah? oh, yeah! there are many ways to say it... sí. yes. ...but when you find the best bargains ever at ross, you'll say yes for less! >> >>> spirit airlines had its fourth straight day of flight disruptions, ruining the travel plans of thousands of people. the budget airline canceled nearly all of its flights today. and they're blaming weather, system outages and staffing shortages. they said the cancellations should drop off...