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the fact is that, while making the movie, nolan refused to answer, perhaps, the most important question in the biography of the creator of the american atomic bomb, robert oppenheimer, the question: was the great physicist, the very first creator of atomic weapons, robert oppenheimer, an informant for the ministry. state security of the ussr. the kgb did not exist then. the ministry was renamed fifty third year. but there is every reason to believe that the great physicist worked quite seriously and quite consciously for our foreign intelligence service. the person most directly involved in the most secret state secrets said this most directly at one time in his memoirs. he directly said that all the leaders of the atomic project worked for our intelligence service for our nuclear industry, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar and bohr and fermi, he said that informants on nuclear issues in the manhattan project in there were about 200 people on our side, and many today say it’s about a memoir. sudoplatov should be treated with some skepticism, but nevertheles
the fact is that, while making the movie, nolan refused to answer, perhaps, the most important question in the biography of the creator of the american atomic bomb, robert oppenheimer, the question: was the great physicist, the very first creator of atomic weapons, robert oppenheimer, an informant for the ministry. state security of the ussr. the kgb did not exist then. the ministry was renamed fifty third year. but there is every reason to believe that the great physicist worked quite...
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welcome, professor nolan. thank you so much for taking the time to join us today, so we see a lot of passionate young people. protesting on campuses from coast to coast. how do college administrators typically respond to these student led protests? >live>yeah. thank you very much for having me. i think college administrators are in a very difficult position a lot of their rhetoric. you know, on campus champions. things like free speech freedom of expression. diversity of viewpoints. but they're starting to see a big division. between their students and even some of their faculty and so administrators. i think are wrestling with keeping their their rhetoric and their actions consistent. >nicole>yeah. now we saw it at columbia university. they push classes on online in order to mitigate any dangers to these students. if these protests grow, though, how is this going to impact the school? year? >live>it means to be seen. you know, we did get some interviews from new york police officers. yesterday who were at col
welcome, professor nolan. thank you so much for taking the time to join us today, so we see a lot of passionate young people. protesting on campuses from coast to coast. how do college administrators typically respond to these student led protests? >live>yeah. thank you very much for having me. i think college administrators are in a very difficult position a lot of their rhetoric. you know, on campus champions. things like free speech freedom of expression. diversity of viewpoints. but...
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the fact is that while making the movie, nolan refused to answer, perhaps, the most important question in the biography of the creator of the american atomic bomb, robert oppenheimer, the question: was the great physicist... the very first creator of atomic weapons, robert oppenheimer, an informant ministry of state security of the ussr. the kgb did not exist then, the ministry was renamed in 1953, but there is every reason to believe that the great physicist worked quite seriously and consciously for our foreign intelligence. he spoke about this most directly at one time in his memoirs. a person more than others involved in the most secret state secrets, lieutenant general pavel anatolivich sudoplatov, he directly said that our intelligence will affect our nuclear industry all the leaders of the atomic project worked, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar, and bohr, and fermi, he said that there were informants on nuclear issues in manhattan. the accuracy of his memoirs, after all, never in his life had such a level of clearance as general sodoplatov himself ha
the fact is that while making the movie, nolan refused to answer, perhaps, the most important question in the biography of the creator of the american atomic bomb, robert oppenheimer, the question: was the great physicist... the very first creator of atomic weapons, robert oppenheimer, an informant ministry of state security of the ussr. the kgb did not exist then, the ministry was renamed in 1953, but there is every reason to believe that the great physicist worked quite seriously and...
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, unlike very many, and visitors to various film sites, the fact is that “while making a movie, nolan refused to answer, perhaps, the most important question in the biography of the creator of the american atomic bomb, robert oppenheimer, the question: was there a great physicist, the creator of the atomic weapons, the very first, robert oppenheimer, an informant for the ussr ministry of state security, the kgb did not exist then, the ministry was renamed in 1953, but there is every reason to believe.” that a great physicist is enough seriously and quite consciously worked for our foreign intelligence, the man most directly involved in the most secret state secrets, lieutenant general pavel anatovich sudoplatov, said this most directly in his time in his memoirs, he directly said that our intelligence would influence our nuclear industry worked. all the leaders of the atomic project, not only the exposed fuchs, but also oppenheimer, and szillar, and bohr, and fermi, he said that informants on nuclear issues in the manhattan project, there were about 200 people in our direction, many
, unlike very many, and visitors to various film sites, the fact is that “while making a movie, nolan refused to answer, perhaps, the most important question in the biography of the creator of the american atomic bomb, robert oppenheimer, the question: was there a great physicist, the creator of the atomic weapons, the very first, robert oppenheimer, an informant for the ussr ministry of state security, the kgb did not exist then, the ministry was renamed in 1953, but there is every reason to...
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christopher nolan's entire scheme would go to waste. in fact, today the film corresponds more or less precisely to the traditional agenda of the democratic party, whose nest has always been hollywood, which, and accordingly, the academy oscar. this is a movie about a levada professor, obsessed with the idea of nuclear fission, by a man, about a man who was in his youth. led her to work for soviet intelligence, this makes the figure much brighter, more voluminous and interesting than the one played by oppenheimer, also an oscar winner. this year's honoree, kilion murphy. in any case, he is a more interesting figure, but completely unacceptable for the modern american public. thus, oscar once again focuses on internal american problems, again ceases to be, frankly speaking, a major world cinema award. if they slightly changed the plot, it would be on the other hand. the picture simply would not have made it into the top ten most interesting, they would not have allowed this, but for my part, i want to say that on the eve of the cere
christopher nolan's entire scheme would go to waste. in fact, today the film corresponds more or less precisely to the traditional agenda of the democratic party, whose nest has always been hollywood, which, and accordingly, the academy oscar. this is a movie about a levada professor, obsessed with the idea of nuclear fission, by a man, about a man who was in his youth. led her to work for soviet intelligence, this makes the figure much brighter, more voluminous and interesting than the...
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mother: i'm very proud of nolan. seeing how much nolan has to work to make every little milestone definitely brings up even more pride. and you can feel that pride too, when you open your heart and join our caring group of supporters today. join now, and we'll send you this one-of-a-kind t-shirt with our heartfelt thanks. mother: anyone who's willing to donate must be a really wonderful, caring person. that they see that potential and want to help people. go online, call or scan now. because your support today can change a child's life forever. ( ♪♪ ) >>> we were saying in the break how it was a heavy, a little more heavy today and it is heavy because the stakes are very high, and i know that people will say you are all on tv and you do this every election and how the stakes are high, it's the most important election. i'm concerned because you think america will be recovered. i don't think that america will be okay. >> because we weren't after four years of trump. so i don't know how you think that it will be dif
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, taking out stem cell research _ anthony nolan, taking out stem cell research a — anthony nolan, taking out stem cell research. a shout out to my family, wife and _ research. a shout out to my family, wife and daughter. they will be supportive of stem cell charity. the harlequins — supportive of stem cell charity. the harlequins foundation. and supportive of stem cell charity. the harlequins foundation.— harlequins foundation. and off the record and twickenham. _ harlequins foundation. and off the record and twickenham. send - harlequins foundation. and off the record and twickenham. send our| harlequins foundation. and off the - record and twickenham. send our love and best wishes to your dad who is undergoing that stem cell research. you go, drink your water. stretch out and throw those shoes in the event. you will need a very never need them again. more than 50,000 people passing through the finish line and this was a record for applications for the london marathon, more than half of people —— might have a million people. we will be here until the roads reopened at about 8:30
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professor nolan higdon, we appreciate your insight. >>> taking a live look at the white house where there are plans to close the so-called gun show loophole and that is sparking some backlash from republicans on capitol hill. the new rules would expand background checks for those who buy firearms at gun shows or online. the new action stems from the bipartisan safer communities act passed by congress after 2022's deadly mass shooting at robb elementary in uvalde, texas, but lead republicans on that legislation say the new rule goes too far. >> we were bipartisan. they're bipartisan hacks and this will be used as an example of why they don't trust an administration to do it in the future. it will take 20 years to recover from this crap. >> under this regulation it will not matter if guns are sold on the internet, at a gun show, or at a brick and mortar store. >> nearly 80,000 licensed gun dealers are already required to run background checks, but this change means an estimated 23,000 currently unlicensed sellers will have to do the same. >>> two national monuments in california will soon s
professor nolan higdon, we appreciate your insight. >>> taking a live look at the white house where there are plans to close the so-called gun show loophole and that is sparking some backlash from republicans on capitol hill. the new rules would expand background checks for those who buy firearms at gun shows or online. the new action stems from the bipartisan safer communities act passed by congress after 2022's deadly mass shooting at robb elementary in uvalde, texas, but lead...
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the world 7 one painting from the zaks collection unexpectedly appeared in a scene from christopher nolan's oppenheimer. a few months later, the same painting turned up in anotherfilm, the wonderful story of henry sugar by wes anderson. i'm beatrice gimpel and i'm swiss and i'm partly french through marriage, but i've lived here in london in the uk for 49 years — 49 very happy years. my parents, especially my father, were very interested in paintings and sculpture and from the mid—late �*60s, early �*70s on, he bought extensively anything he liked. and he did a lot of his homework inviting, talking to artists, so there was no doubt that what he bought was always first class. and after he died, when we had the first inheritance meetings, when one of the experts said that a whole range of paintings were dubious... ..we were absolutely shocked and we didn't believe it to start with. so i'm currently sitting on flight 317, london to zurich, to go and look at the paintings which were willed to beatrice by her parents, and my role, really, is to just see if the doubts that beatrice had ar
the world 7 one painting from the zaks collection unexpectedly appeared in a scene from christopher nolan's oppenheimer. a few months later, the same painting turned up in anotherfilm, the wonderful story of henry sugar by wes anderson. i'm beatrice gimpel and i'm swiss and i'm partly french through marriage, but i've lived here in london in the uk for 49 years — 49 very happy years. my parents, especially my father, were very interested in paintings and sculpture and from the mid—late...
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-officer john nolan reporting. -my aunt loves you. -i'm big with aunts. hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. seven pittsburgh takes on tampa bay at home. they face off at 10:00. then florida takes on boston, and that game starts at 1230 on the court. golden state missed a chance to clinch a spot in postseason play. abc seven sports director larry beil details the downfall. >> good morning everybody. warriors on fumes kind of coming down the stretch of the regular season here, but trying to keep their winning streak alive. no andrew wiggins. no jonathan kuminga both hurt. no. luka doncic for the mavs. dallas still was up 16 in the first half. fourth quarter dubs down eight. brandon james lobbing for gary payton. the second gets up with authority. under a minute to play steph curry. unlimited range one of five threes for steph. he was not finished. down two under 15 seconds to play. curry is going to go for the two in the tie 28 for steph. so are we going to overtime here tied at 106. dubs need just one stop one stop kyrie irving to pj washington in. he had 32 poi
-officer john nolan reporting. -my aunt loves you. -i'm big with aunts. hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. seven pittsburgh takes on tampa bay at home. they face off at 10:00. then florida takes on boston, and that game starts at 1230 on the court. golden state missed a chance to clinch a spot in postseason play. abc seven sports director larry beil details the downfall. >> good morning everybody. warriors on fumes kind of coming down the stretch of the regular season here,...
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nbc's audrey asistio spoke to veteran reporter, nbc's conan nolan, who was alongside covering simpson's biggest moments in l.a., including that slow-speed chase. >> you somehow ended up right in front of o.j. simpson's car during this pursuit. you saw all the police officers, all the police cars right behind him. you were driving right there. and i understand you were also going live during that time. >> yeah, not something you can do now. it's against the vehicular code to be on a cell phone while driving. but once we realized o.j. simpson was headed in our direction, i was in an unmarked van with a photographer. we pulled over, then pulled back on going the opposite way. i pulled to the side. we exchanged places, so i started driving. he would have the camera. dana shoots for "dateline" nbc. and then we saw the phalanx of police behind this white ford bronco. we pulled in front of him. i contacted my desk, and we went on television talking about this chase from my vantage point, which was in front of him. >> how did you focus during that time? >> it was tough. that's why we ended up l
nbc's audrey asistio spoke to veteran reporter, nbc's conan nolan, who was alongside covering simpson's biggest moments in l.a., including that slow-speed chase. >> you somehow ended up right in front of o.j. simpson's car during this pursuit. you saw all the police officers, all the police cars right behind him. you were driving right there. and i understand you were also going live during that time. >> yeah, not something you can do now. it's against the vehicular code to be on a...
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biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. joining me now is labor john list hamilton, nolan, north of the, i'm a power and equality, and the struggle for the soul of labor. hamilton himself played a key role in unionizing the workforce at gould media. you joins me now from new york. how old is it? that you so much for coming on. i understand that your book has made the usa today best seller list. what drove you to right and how come it struck such a cord, seemingly in the united states and in the election? yeah. as well. i have been a labor journalist for a long time and i, as you mentioned, got the opportunity to help organize my own workplace at golf for media in 2015. i got a chance to see the live, remove that uh, both from the outside of the journalist and from the inside as somebody participating in my own union. and you know, as a backdrop, to this book, 50 years of rising an equality in the united states of america, particularly since the reagan era has let us to a point when people have gotten fed up. and public opinion polls tell us today that unions are as popular
biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. joining me now is labor john list hamilton, nolan, north of the, i'm a power and equality, and the struggle for the soul of labor. hamilton himself played a key role in unionizing the workforce at gould media. you joins me now from new york. how old is it? that you so much for coming on. i understand that your book has made the usa today best seller list. what drove you to right and how come it struck such a cord, seemingly in the united...
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nolan, thanks for joining us here on kron 4 this afternoon. appreciate your time. thank you so much for him. what was your reaction to o j death? >> you know, there a lot of memories oj as as a you know, like i can recall being home with chickenpox for 2 weeks watching the trial as young kid. and i can remember at the time of the murder trial verdict, they brought all the students into the school library to watch the verdict to be read. and just the amount of a motion and it's it's a big reminder of the era. >> yeah. june 17th 1994. was that car chase down this ia freeway. that white bronco. we're looking at some of the footage from it now. it really captivated the nation that think they're like 95 million people watching this on tv as it was unfolding. it was also during the nba finals at the time. so there was like split-screen coverage of what was happening. how did that event change the way communications media handles things like this, like nothing like that had ever really happened before. >> yeah, that is correct. this this was you know, a lot of folks point
nolan, thanks for joining us here on kron 4 this afternoon. appreciate your time. thank you so much for him. what was your reaction to o j death? >> you know, there a lot of memories oj as as a you know, like i can recall being home with chickenpox for 2 weeks watching the trial as young kid. and i can remember at the time of the murder trial verdict, they brought all the students into the school library to watch the verdict to be read. and just the amount of a motion and it's it's a big...
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the option redundancy speaks with labor journalists, hamilton nolan, about the soaring popularity of trade unions in the us and why the country may be at a tipping point to reclaim for her power by the the action or tendency will get back to going on the ground broadcasting all around the world, from the way i had them in november's election, so called mainstream corporate propaganda. media in the united states will center analysis on personality and identity instead of clause. it wasn't always so once it was the working classes and organized labor that terrified us. it leads and threatened that controlled but as new liberal and the quality is risen over the decades. the workers back last year as well. over half a 1000000 workers across industries from automotive to a vibration to entertainment, his significant lines in nearly 400 strikes in the us genocide, joe biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. joining me now is labor journalist, hamilton nolan, north of the how much power and equality and the struggle for the soul of labor. hamilton himself played a key role i
the option redundancy speaks with labor journalists, hamilton nolan, about the soaring popularity of trade unions in the us and why the country may be at a tipping point to reclaim for her power by the the action or tendency will get back to going on the ground broadcasting all around the world, from the way i had them in november's election, so called mainstream corporate propaganda. media in the united states will center analysis on personality and identity instead of clause. it wasn't always...
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his name is tim nolan. first of all, we have got $611 as the price right now. what's your target price? >> $685. stuart: whoa, let me repeat that. $685, when, by the end of the year? >> we always have a 12-month target price many our system. we had a price of $599 5 when the company reported -- 595 when the company reported earnings last quarter, it was about $495, something like that, at the time. had a really nice if run on strong results, and ask we anticipate good can results to come and good upside to come, so we see more upside to the stock. stuart: what's so good about it? where's this extra price coming from? >> netflix is the clear, clear winner in the streaming wars. we don't even use that term as much as we used to. i think netflix is the clear winner. what t done well in the last 12 months or so is it has introduced a paid sharing plan in addition to an advertising tier. and what this does is basically force users that were riding on other people's accounts to begin paying for netflix. and by offering a cheaper advertising tier, it just encourages,
his name is tim nolan. first of all, we have got $611 as the price right now. what's your target price? >> $685. stuart: whoa, let me repeat that. $685, when, by the end of the year? >> we always have a 12-month target price many our system. we had a price of $599 5 when the company reported -- 595 when the company reported earnings last quarter, it was about $495, something like that, at the time. had a really nice if run on strong results, and ask we anticipate good can results to...
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let's ask rich nolan, vice president and ceo of the national mining association. rich, thanks for coming on. these latest emissions, epa emissions rules squeezed coal mans, the way, they will take out coal, oil, and natural gas, no new natural gas plants according to this too. there isn't going to be any electricity to power any economic growth in this country. i don't get it. i want to get your take, what you can do about it? >> well, thanks, larry, thanks for having me on. today's announcement by the biden administration dealt a massive blow to affordable, reliable american mined energy in this country. all at the very time that we have a surging demand in electricity for everything from a.i. data centers to the electric vehicles, reshoring of the manufacturing. all this is going to require massive amounts of energy and we need it all. this is at the very time where electricity inflation is already jumped 28% in the last three years. it makes no sense to shut down one of the optionalities that we have which is coal based power in this country. it is still 16%, t
let's ask rich nolan, vice president and ceo of the national mining association. rich, thanks for coming on. these latest emissions, epa emissions rules squeezed coal mans, the way, they will take out coal, oil, and natural gas, no new natural gas plants according to this too. there isn't going to be any electricity to power any economic growth in this country. i don't get it. i want to get your take, what you can do about it? >> well, thanks, larry, thanks for having me on. today's...
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-officer john nolan reporting. -my aunt loves you. -i'm big with aunts. -ok, who else? bruno? -we don't talk about bruno. -of course. how could i forget? whew, just how big is this hulu on disney+ class? hulu on disney+ available with disney bundle. sign up now. plans starting at $9.99 a month. >> welcome back. you're about to meet a little girl with a lot of grit. hannah is afflicted with a rare disorder called arfid, which makes her afraid of most foods. which is why what she's doing is...
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so we're joined now with nolan higdon who is a professor of communication at cal state east bay. thank you for joining us. professor, you grab mic. so talking to some friends and they're why tiktok what's the what's the big deal? why we're trying to get rid of tiktok and i'm hoping you might feel to give me a simple answer here that i could share with them because people are thinking aren't there like bigger problems than tiktok right now? >> yeah, i don't blame your this quite out of character for the federal government. they they've largely avoided regulating big tech for the last 30 years. but there's been a consensus developing amongst federal lawmakers. that tiktok is a unique threat to amirican national security interests. and so this ban was put passed by both parties and signed by president biden and now looks like it will be up to the courts to decide whether or not it's unconstitutional. act. >> so should be worried about using a now more of an instagram gal. but like i know, people use tiktok a lot of and people like that's their jobs. they're like professional tiktok
so we're joined now with nolan higdon who is a professor of communication at cal state east bay. thank you for joining us. professor, you grab mic. so talking to some friends and they're why tiktok what's the what's the big deal? why we're trying to get rid of tiktok and i'm hoping you might feel to give me a simple answer here that i could share with them because people are thinking aren't there like bigger problems than tiktok right now? >> yeah, i don't blame your this quite out of...
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. >> reporter conan nolan from our sister station in los angeles covered the criminal and civil trial. he had this to say about simpson's legacy. >> he was a charismatic guy. he was somebody who when he was at usc he started making friends not just on campus, but off campus and frankly, a lot of his friends, his closest friends were white and he -- he was the kind of person who had a personality that, i think, made people feel very comfortable around him. he had some very strong, very loyal friends. robert kardashian, one of them, for example, a lot of his friends in hollywood were high-ranking members of the media community, and i think in part because -- i talked with him on several occasions. i talked with him during the civil trial, and it was -- you know, during the civil trial he'd come out because you're not in custody and he talked to reporters, you know, and you realized very quickly, okay, this guy i can see why people like him. >> we will continue to follow developments surrounding o.j. simpson's death. for the latest 24/7 make sure you visit our website, nbc bay area.com a
. >> reporter conan nolan from our sister station in los angeles covered the criminal and civil trial. he had this to say about simpson's legacy. >> he was a charismatic guy. he was somebody who when he was at usc he started making friends not just on campus, but off campus and frankly, a lot of his friends, his closest friends were white and he -- he was the kind of person who had a personality that, i think, made people feel very comfortable around him. he had some very strong,...
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work, jose diaz-balart has good news to kick off your week. [ cheering ] >> reporter: when makayla nolan finished her first boston marathon -- >> miakayla! >> there was a big surprise. her grandpa bill was waiting. he'd come from florida, watching her run to honor his late wife anne, the grandmom who always supported makayla's marathon dreams. >> i think she would have said she was so proud and so happy for me for me achieving this goal. >> there is a new chapter ahead too for michigan police chief scott burns. >> would like to recognize your devotion to this community and your dedication to this police department. >> he broke down in tears during the traditional last call, his final day on the force. it's so meaningful because the person talking was his wife lisa, a 911 dispatcher. they'd been working together 24 years. >> you've had a long distinguished career, and i am honored and so proud to be your wife. i can't wait to see what the future holds. >> 100 copies. thank you, signing off. [ applause ] >> from jamaica! [ cheering ] >> and at west chester university in pennsylvania, the t
work, jose diaz-balart has good news to kick off your week. [ cheering ] >> reporter: when makayla nolan finished her first boston marathon -- >> miakayla! >> there was a big surprise. her grandpa bill was waiting. he'd come from florida, watching her run to honor his late wife anne, the grandmom who always supported makayla's marathon dreams. >> i think she would have said she was so proud and so happy for me for me achieving this goal. >> there is a new chapter...
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. >> reporter: most of these guys have played since they were little kids, but robert nolan is 35 now. he plays in an adult league in san jose and realizes he's probably too old to be selected, but like jt, it's not easy to give up on the game. >> yeah. i'm just here to have fun. if there's a chance to make it and compete at this level, i'd love to do it, but if anything else, i came out here on a saturday to play baseball. >> reporter: up in the stands alan harper remembers his days playing triple-a ball. he thinks every player was holding onto some hope the dream could come true. >> i think they're serious, yeah. i think it's something they have to get out of their system, get it out of your system. maybe i gave it a shot, you know. it worked or it didn't work. i think maybe one or two guys will come out of all this. it's like winning the lottery. >> reporter: jason dixon has no more hope. he watched from outside the ballpark wondering what it will be like when the last of his beloved sports teams abandons him. >> i lost my raiders. i lost the warriors. losing the a's. i'm still a f
. >> reporter: most of these guys have played since they were little kids, but robert nolan is 35 now. he plays in an adult league in san jose and realizes he's probably too old to be selected, but like jt, it's not easy to give up on the game. >> yeah. i'm just here to have fun. if there's a chance to make it and compete at this level, i'd love to do it, but if anything else, i came out here on a saturday to play baseball. >> reporter: up in the stands alan harper remembers...
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-officer john nolan reporting. -my aunt loves you. -i'm big with aunts. hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. hi. hey. nice to meet you. (♪) you're so amazing. (♪) host performances through april. the business's website says. due to overwhelming demand, asia sf is adding shows during 13 nights. next month, the venue opened in 1998 and features transgender performers lip syncing. asia sf two owners say business has been unpredictable since the pandemic, so they are choosing to...
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>liz>we spoke with cal state east bay communications professor dr nolan hinged in about campus responses to these protests and other protests as the war continues. >>>>i think college administrators are in a very difficult position, a lot of their rhetoric, you know, on campus champions things like free speech. freedom of expression. diversity of viewpoints. but we're starting to see a big division between their students and even some of their faculty and so administrators, i think are wrestling with keeping their their rhetoric and their actions. consistent with history is any indication. uh, protests against war and conflict they will continue to grow as long as the war goes on, and so if this work continues, i could see those bridge protests being, you know a very small demonstration as compared to to what is to come. it seems like young people are refusing to to budge on their position that they're opposed to what is being done in gaza, just like many us officials refused to budge on their position. and so we're not seeing a lot of compromise or signs that things are going to change
>liz>we spoke with cal state east bay communications professor dr nolan hinged in about campus responses to these protests and other protests as the war continues. >>>>i think college administrators are in a very difficult position, a lot of their rhetoric, you know, on campus champions things like free speech. freedom of expression. diversity of viewpoints. but we're starting to see a big division between their students and even some of their faculty and so administrators, i...
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-officer john nolan reporting. -my aunt loves you. -i'm big with aunts. hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. ♪ >> juju: thanks for joining us. tonight, young voters mobilizing around one issue that could decide the presidency, abortion. as several states close out their primaries, abortion rights are increasingly front and center, especially for gen-z, who have never voted in a post-roe presidential election. and with razor-thin margins expected in november, the stakes could not be higher. here's abc's senior white house correspondent selina wang. >> it's hard to convince people that i'm doing good work and it's worth the controversy. >> reporter: morgan reece is a 22-year-old college senior in bowling green, ohio. 300 miles away in central kentucky, 22-year-old hadley duvall is a senior at midway university. at first glance, both hadley and morgan are typical college students. but these young women are fighting on opposite sides of one of the country's most deeply polarizing and personal issues, abortion. but their positions might surprise you, given where th
-officer john nolan reporting. -my aunt loves you. -i'm big with aunts. hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. ♪ >> juju: thanks for joining us. tonight, young voters mobilizing around one issue that could decide the presidency, abortion. as several states close out their primaries, abortion rights are increasingly front and center, especially for gen-z, who have never voted in a post-roe presidential election. and with razor-thin margins expected in november, the stakes could...
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square meters of land to establish an illegal industrial sacrament. life assign, grab targets areas. nolan, hebron. this will display some 8000 palestinians as well as been expanding illegal sacraments across the occupied westbank since launching its war on garza. now the news german police of arrested 2 men suspected of spying for russia in planning attacks of sabotage gains, military facilities and industrial sites. the german russian nationals were arrested in the town of bio lights on wednesday prosecutions accuse them of attempting to undermine german that we support for ukraine on behalf of russia. secret service the desktop from floods in o mine has risen to $21.00. at least 12 of those with children, new school bus was swept away by flood waters. and that's kind of stands. disaster management says about 70 people have died as a result of heavy rain. that flash flooding swept through several provinces. damaging thousands of homes. volcanic eruptions are forced thousands of people to leave that homes in northern indonesia. mount throng, 1st started spewing ashton smoke on tuesday, ex
square meters of land to establish an illegal industrial sacrament. life assign, grab targets areas. nolan, hebron. this will display some 8000 palestinians as well as been expanding illegal sacraments across the occupied westbank since launching its war on garza. now the news german police of arrested 2 men suspected of spying for russia in planning attacks of sabotage gains, military facilities and industrial sites. the german russian nationals were arrested in the town of bio lights on...
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biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. joining me now is labor journalist, hamilton nolan, north of the how much power and quality and the struggle of episode of labor. hamilton himself played a key role in unionizing the workforce at goal cut media. he joins me now from new york. hamilton. thank you so much for coming on. i understand that your book has made the usa today best seller list. what drove you to right and how come it struck such a cord, seemingly in the united states and in the election year as well. i have been a labor journalist for a long time and i, as you mentioned, got the opportunity to help organize my own workplace at golf for media in 2015, i got a chance to see the labor movement, both from the outside of the journalist and from the inside, as somebody participating in my own union, and you know, as a backdrop, to this book, 50 years of reprising, an equality in the united states of america, particularly since the reagan era has let us to a point when people have gotten fed up and public opinion polls tell us today that unions are as popular as they
biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. joining me now is labor journalist, hamilton nolan, north of the how much power and quality and the struggle of episode of labor. hamilton himself played a key role in unionizing the workforce at goal cut media. he joins me now from new york. hamilton. thank you so much for coming on. i understand that your book has made the usa today best seller list. what drove you to right and how come it struck such a cord, seemingly in the united...
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there are so i'll i'll never forget listening one morning i was listening to uh i think it was the nolan show we don't get that down s but i live in cark now but i could hear somebody rang me said turn on the internet and you can hear the this there's a discussion on about the the troubles and there was this lady and she came on and she apparently she had been on the day before and she had been talking about her husband who was killed 40 or 50 years prior to that and i hadn't heard that particular conversation but she unusually she was back on the following day and she came back to say thanks very much to the presenter uh for having her on and she said the reason i want to thank you for having me on yesterday she said because before i was on your program yesterday, i was nobody and my husband was nobody, but since i spoke on the program, she said, i am somebody and my husband is somebody, and i felt guilty because i mean, ours is very high profile case, and the rock and roll element in our thing, you know, actually gets the attention of people, generations in the future, all because ther
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. >> csu east bay professor of communications nolan higdon says tiktok has fared well in the courts in the past, but this may not be the government's final attempt at regulation. higdon says this is the latest example of the biden administration targeting big tech, and it may not be the last. as we know, there are a lot of bills sitting in congress right now. >> many of which are expected to come up this year, so this could be the start of something big in big tech. >> dustin dorsey, abc seven news, san francisco public safety officials sported denim today to raise awareness about sexual assault. >> top police brass, along with victims advocates, gathered at police headquarters in a powerful show of support to victims. denim day dates back to 1998, when an italian court overturned a rape conviction because the victim's denim jeans were too tight. justices believe the victim must have had a hand in removing them, implying consent. the decision sparked outrage. >> the denim day has since become a worldwide event where millions of people wear denim to show solidarity with survivors of sex
. >> csu east bay professor of communications nolan higdon says tiktok has fared well in the courts in the past, but this may not be the government's final attempt at regulation. higdon says this is the latest example of the biden administration targeting big tech, and it may not be the last. as we know, there are a lot of bills sitting in congress right now. >> many of which are expected to come up this year, so this could be the start of something big in big tech. >> dustin...
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were divided administration is 7 limits on so called forever chemicals and drinking on the we began to nolan garza as well, has assassination of 3 sons and full grandchildren of him also has political lead, a smile. amelia, as well says his sons to him, off operations, and that it targeted a vehicle that was traveling. and the incident happened at the l shelf. the refugee cab speaking to alger 0, honey, i said the killings would only hot on her mazda as resolve. he also said it wouldn't affect the groups demands and says fine negotiations that we were called to. they believe that if they kill or assassinated, lead is all there. next of kin said we will abandon all people that we will abandon all resistance. they all mistaken as noble blood that is filled, including my own children will hard now results make us more defiant, more adamant to continue to march on this road, throat of struggle and resistance until we will not freedom. and the lawful rights of the palestinian peoples are restored events by some name is a senior member of hamas as a political bureau. he says the assassination of m
were divided administration is 7 limits on so called forever chemicals and drinking on the we began to nolan garza as well, has assassination of 3 sons and full grandchildren of him also has political lead, a smile. amelia, as well says his sons to him, off operations, and that it targeted a vehicle that was traveling. and the incident happened at the l shelf. the refugee cab speaking to alger 0, honey, i said the killings would only hot on her mazda as resolve. he also said it wouldn't affect...
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and these are just some of those stories this week. [ cheers ] >> when mikaela nolan finished her first boston marathon this week -- >> mikaela! >> there was a big surprise. her grandpa bill was waiting. her grandpa bill was waiting. he'd come from florida, watching her run to honor his late wife anne, the grandma who'd always supported mikaela's marathon dreams. >> i think she would have just said that she was so proud and so happy for me for achieving this goal. >>> on your mark - texas high school track coach joe mckinney.- >> and talk about a victory lap, that's texas high school track coach joe mckinney. and that line of people with him, they're generations of his former students celebrating his upcoming retirement after 34 years. [ cheers and applause ] >>> there's a new chapter ahead, too, for michigan police chief scott burnes. >> we would like to recognize your devotion to this community and your dedication to this police department. >> he broke down in tears during the traditional last call, his final day on the force. it's so meaningful because the person talking was his wife
and these are just some of those stories this week. [ cheers ] >> when mikaela nolan finished her first boston marathon this week -- >> mikaela! >> there was a big surprise. her grandpa bill was waiting. her grandpa bill was waiting. he'd come from florida, watching her run to honor his late wife anne, the grandma who'd always supported mikaela's marathon dreams. >> i think she would have just said that she was so proud and so happy for me for achieving this goal....
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joining us live now to talk more about the changing tactics of protests, doctor nolan higdon, professor of history and communication at cal state east bay, doctor higdon, always great to have you back on. look, is this what we saw today? is this considered extreme protest action in the range of possible common protest actions? >> it's always a pleasure to speak with you. you know, this has been uh- that is shutting down a roadway. this has been a tactic that has long been used by uh- protesters. and the ultimate goal is to force the public to reassess its priorities and pay attention to what the protesters want them to pay attention to, in this case in gaza, you know, i think the idea is there are so many distractions in contemporary society where, you know, phones always going off or commitments at work or life commitments, and these protesters are taking to the streets to try and force us to focus our attention on gaza. >> right. so then my question is, is it effective? and also it sounds like disruption is the point, but is inflicting pain on some of the members of the public. also t
joining us live now to talk more about the changing tactics of protests, doctor nolan higdon, professor of history and communication at cal state east bay, doctor higdon, always great to have you back on. look, is this what we saw today? is this considered extreme protest action in the range of possible common protest actions? >> it's always a pleasure to speak with you. you know, this has been uh- that is shutting down a roadway. this has been a tactic that has long been used by uh-...
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international have next on going, underground action. redundancy speaks with labor journalists, hamilton nolan, about the southern popularity of trade unions in the us and why the country may be at a tipping point to reclaim for power by the the .
international have next on going, underground action. redundancy speaks with labor journalists, hamilton nolan, about the southern popularity of trade unions in the us and why the country may be at a tipping point to reclaim for power by the the .
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biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. joining me now is labor journalist, hamilton nolan, north of the how much power and equality and the struggle of episode of labor. hamilton himself played a key role in unionizing the workforce at goal cut media. you joins me now from new york, hamilton. thank you so much for coming on. i understand that your book has made the usa today best seller list. what drove you to right and how come it struck such a cord, seemingly in the united states and in the election? yeah, uh well i have been a labor journalist.
biden even intervene to make transport strikes illegal. joining me now is labor journalist, hamilton nolan, north of the how much power and equality and the struggle of episode of labor. hamilton himself played a key role in unionizing the workforce at goal cut media. you joins me now from new york, hamilton. thank you so much for coming on. i understand that your book has made the usa today best seller list. what drove you to right and how come it struck such a cord, seemingly in the united...
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robert oppenheimer was, after all, an informant for our intelligence, christopher nolan's entire scheme would have gone to waste. in fact, today the film answers more or less exactly the traditional agenda of the democratic party, whose nest has always been hollywood, which, and, accordingly, the oscar academy. this is a movie about a levada professor who is obsessed. another thing is that yes, if oppenheimer’s levada interests at some point led her to work for soviet intelligence, this makes the figure much brighter, more voluminous and interesting than oppenheimer was played by, also this year’s oscar winner, kilion murphy. in any case, he is a more interesting figure, but completely unacceptable for modern american public. and thus the oscar is once again confined to internal american problems, again it ceases to be , frankly speaking, an award for great world cinema, and if they had slightly changed the plot, then on the other hand, the film simply would not have made it into the top ten most interesting, they would not have allowed this, and for my part, i want to say that on t
robert oppenheimer was, after all, an informant for our intelligence, christopher nolan's entire scheme would have gone to waste. in fact, today the film answers more or less exactly the traditional agenda of the democratic party, whose nest has always been hollywood, which, and, accordingly, the oscar academy. this is a movie about a levada professor who is obsessed. another thing is that yes, if oppenheimer’s levada interests at some point led her to work for soviet intelligence, this makes...
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so coming up pertaining to nothing displays, palestinians go back to nolan, gaza, to find a homes destroyed. ron's presidents has, has schools are ready to face any tread as israel promises to retaliate assessed a strikes. and some of the was funds in decades have had large positive assets, dawn displacing, removing a 100000 people. and as many as talking garza has targeted group of palestinians gathering at one of the few places they can connect to the internet. the 37 people had been killed in 20 of those injured. that happened to be shaken as one neighborhood of gaza city attend had been set out for those, trying to access the internet communications unlimited throughout the tao tree. palestinians often have to gather at one point where connectivity is stable. it displays palestinians trying to pretend to northern gaza, facing another setback, as well as military has been carrying altitude. a ground operation in the northern city of bates had known, making it more difficult for people to find shelter. jacob brown has the latest where holmes, what stood all that remains is rubble displace
so coming up pertaining to nothing displays, palestinians go back to nolan, gaza, to find a homes destroyed. ron's presidents has, has schools are ready to face any tread as israel promises to retaliate assessed a strikes. and some of the was funds in decades have had large positive assets, dawn displacing, removing a 100000 people. and as many as talking garza has targeted group of palestinians gathering at one of the few places they can connect to the internet. the 37 people had been killed...
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let's speak to steve nolan, lecturer in economics at liverpooljohn moores university. thank you for coming on the programme. we thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the i programme._ what thank you for coming on the - programme._ what you thank you for coming on the _ programme._ what you make programme. no problem. what you make ofthe programme. no problem. what you make of the numbers? — programme. no problem. what you make of the numbers? generally _ of the numbers? generally as exnected. a _ of the numbers? generally as expected, a little _ of the numbers? generally as expected, a little bit - of the numbers? generally as expected, a little bit higher i of the numbers? generally as i expected, a little bit higher than projected but overall the downward trend is as expected and as you said, food is driving a lot of the fall which is generally good news for people, it makes up a big proportion of budgets, especially, and we have had i watering high—rises over the last couple of years, as you got was 90%, now it is 4%. some things are
let's speak to steve nolan, lecturer in economics at liverpooljohn moores university. thank you for coming on the programme. we thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the i programme._ what thank you for coming on the - programme._ what you thank you for coming on the _ programme._ what you make programme. no problem. what you make ofthe programme. no problem. what you make of the numbers? — programme. no problem. what you make of the numbers? generally _ of the...
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blocking and snap and hold being perfect and offense getting into range to attempt to kick and coach nolan having confidence to get it there. glad i was able to do my small part of a game. >> joey: it was a game-winning field goal. we are most honest after things like that happen. take a listen to what you had to say right after the kick. >> i've prepared for this moment, i was ready. when you have faith in your guys, nothing is impossible without god. he has risen, easter weekend. >> joey: why were you inspired to talk about god and easter in that moment? >> i think my story has been so crazy. i started playing soccer in college and i decided to switch and so many times during college i felt like i was ready to kick field goals and it wasn't my time. i was behind a really good guy at texas state and at arkansas. i thought i was ready, the lord had another plan and it was my time to wait and i waited and trusted. it wasn't always seamless, his plan is always greater than ours. it was easter weekend, we flew from dallas and landed in detroit, we landed at 3:16. that was nuts and the thing i
blocking and snap and hold being perfect and offense getting into range to attempt to kick and coach nolan having confidence to get it there. glad i was able to do my small part of a game. >> joey: it was a game-winning field goal. we are most honest after things like that happen. take a listen to what you had to say right after the kick. >> i've prepared for this moment, i was ready. when you have faith in your guys, nothing is impossible without god. he has risen, easter weekend....