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he entered the state bank building, making a joke to his colleague... he was called a psychic for his unique intuition, he was given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the investigator immediately realized that there was only one criminal, he entered the state bank building, making his colleagues jokingly call him a psychic for his unique intuition. he was given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the investigator immediately understood. there was only one criminal, he entered the building of the state bank, having committed, his colleagues jokingly called him a psychic for his unique intuition, he was given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the investigator immediately realized that there was only one criminal. he entered the state bank building, committing fonlegs, jokingly called psychic for his unique intuition. he was given the nickname "mage". it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case.
he entered the state bank building, making a joke to his colleague... he was called a psychic for his unique intuition, he was given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned a unique case. the investigator immediately realized that there was only one criminal, he entered the state bank building, making his colleagues jokingly call him a psychic for his unique intuition. he was given the nickname magician. it was this experienced investigator who was assigned...
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by that time, he has already had a falling out with his family, his relationship with his mom and dad is fractured, and here he is in a moment that he should be celebrating like no other, and he really can't because the people he's been closest to his entire life aren't there to celebrate it with him. lazenby: kobe's troubled personal life, more than anything, really brought the focus of the basketball court as his sanctuary. kobe bryant suddenly was hit with that flood-tide of emotion about his family, about everything that he had bottled up to go through that. it's the picture of all the price that kobe bryant had paid for his greatness. the lakers would go on a course to win a third straight championship, and then he would tear apart his life. he ran into his destructive moment in colorado, and everything was gone. sometimes the bigger they are the bigger the price they paid, and that's certainly true of kobe bryant. to improve and to find out more about this game, and to do it to the point where we win another championship. i can't just level off and not grow and not improve as a
by that time, he has already had a falling out with his family, his relationship with his mom and dad is fractured, and here he is in a moment that he should be celebrating like no other, and he really can't because the people he's been closest to his entire life aren't there to celebrate it with him. lazenby: kobe's troubled personal life, more than anything, really brought the focus of the basketball court as his sanctuary. kobe bryant suddenly was hit with that flood-tide of emotion about...
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, a guard is making his rounds. he gets to cell number 57... ...notices that he can't look in, that there's a curtain blocking the view. he knocks on the door, knows it's aaron's cell, gets no response. tries to open the door, and it's jammed. several correctional people come, finally come and assist him opening the door. they see aaron naked, hanging from a rope... ...that he had wrapped around one of the bars in his window. there's a gurney brought in. they get him into the ambulance, close the door, and he's off to the hospital. and they tried to do everything they could, the medical personnel, to save his life. ♪ -this is cnn breaking news. -all right, the massachusetts department of corrections confirming to cnn that former new england patriots tight end aaron hernandez committed suicide in prison just hours ago. man: hernandez was found in his massachusetts jail cell early wednesday morning, hanging from a bedsheet tied to a window. it was surreal. it was so shocking. five days after a verdict of not guilty.
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pistol in a restaurant and out of the sunroof of his car. barry bateman: a picture started to emerge as somebody with violent tendencies. at the very least, oscar pistorius displayed a significant amount of aggression and that there were not people around him who were sort of grounding him and pulling him back to earth as it got closer and closer to trial, there was information coming out that he had been hanging around with the wrong crowd. mandy wiener: some of the people that he was hanging out with had pretty much bad boy reputations. robyn curnow: there were one or two who were directly involved in assassinations. i think that raised a lot of eyebrows. [suspenseful music] my role was a consultant to the legal team, do a crime scene reconstruction report, and also provide a forensic animation so that you could see the evidence as it laid out in full contextual relationship. i went there, and i set up that house so that i could experience everything that oscar heard, everything that oscar could see. could he have seen her out of bed? coul
pistol in a restaurant and out of the sunroof of his car. barry bateman: a picture started to emerge as somebody with violent tendencies. at the very least, oscar pistorius displayed a significant amount of aggression and that there were not people around him who were sort of grounding him and pulling him back to earth as it got closer and closer to trial, there was information coming out that he had been hanging around with the wrong crowd. mandy wiener: some of the people that he was hanging...
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he's a film producer. he's famously a girl dad and it isn't just his own girls. he's pushing for the idea of making the landscape better for women in sports he's finding new purposes for his life. >> he was just getting started in his post mba career with overseeing a storytelling company. overseen a sports training facility at the mob of sports academy, playing a heavy role in coaching kobe started these sports academy for diana. it was all for deana because he saw that there was nothing out there for girls i was working with coby doing a lot of the music for his children's podcast called the punic. and through that relationship, coby called me and said christina is amazing. she was just really really a good basketball coach and it was blown away by her ability and so he made her an offer originally, it was three days a week coaching at night and add it being like a year after that, about six, seven days a week and basketball tournaments every weekend it's january 26, 2020. nano 6:00 a.m. kobe bryant, his daughter and seven others are heading toward kim maria fo
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a date that i call his electronic. he sent nine telegrams in that one day and week, sent more telegrams than had sent ever in cumulative since he had taken the oath of office. and this is one of those telegrams. and unfortunately it is a copy clerk's copy. not in lincoln's hand. the others we were going to look at in a minute are all in lincoln's hand. but you can see that he is saying here to general. you are there for directed by the president to against jackson at harrisonburg and to give and and operate against the enemy as much to relieve banks. so this was during the. this was during the peninsula. jackson was coming and threatening washing vinton macleish and had dissembled to the president in terms of how many troops he had left behind to protect the nation's capital. and abraham lincoln. stepped up in this telegram to become commander in in actuality, not just in title and. for the first time in history. a political figure operating in the political capital of the nation gave a order to. an officer in the fiel
a date that i call his electronic. he sent nine telegrams in that one day and week, sent more telegrams than had sent ever in cumulative since he had taken the oath of office. and this is one of those telegrams. and unfortunately it is a copy clerk's copy. not in lincoln's hand. the others we were going to look at in a minute are all in lincoln's hand. but you can see that he is saying here to general. you are there for directed by the president to against jackson at harrisonburg and to give...
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a few words of his remarkable speech. he did not talk about what lincoln had done in his own understanding of what's important. he talked about lincoln's. he focused. the heroes of history are not self seekers. they are saviors. they give their strength to the weak, the wrong, the imperiled suffering, sacrifice they take on themselves. so as to lincoln's character. courtly manners. culture of the schools. he did not bring, but molded and seasoned. strength, calm. courage and robust sense. he brought in a heart to humanize it all. he finished his inherent and potential greatness was the power of his reason and sense of right and magnanimity, which regarded the large and long interests of man more than the near and small interests of self. i conclude. with the remarkable commemoration of little round top in 1889. the men have returned to dedicate monuments to both little round top and big round top, and at thathe adams county courthouse evening, chamberlain ofes some of you. one of you spoke to me about words yesterday and
a few words of his remarkable speech. he did not talk about what lincoln had done in his own understanding of what's important. he talked about lincoln's. he focused. the heroes of history are not self seekers. they are saviors. they give their strength to the weak, the wrong, the imperiled suffering, sacrifice they take on themselves. so as to lincoln's character. courtly manners. culture of the schools. he did not bring, but molded and seasoned. strength, calm. courage and robust sense. he...
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he was a little bit older. he was in his early teens. he, john glenn, went to the next he said, next time i go to r&r in japan, i'll get you this suit. and he he and anotherin this poor korean boy. so he'd go tooo busy during ourn our. but i don't think he was sitting bo for straight days while the other guys were out on the town town. well, thank you very much. and. ■p
he was a little bit older. he was in his early teens. he, john glenn, went to the next he said, next time i go to r&r in japan, i'll get you this suit. and he he and anotherin this poor korean boy. so he'd go tooo busy during ourn our. but i don't think he was sitting bo for straight days while the other guys were out on the town town. well, thank you very much. and. ■p
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as a fellow bruin, jim started his career with a finance team in 1992. and by working hard he made his way up to management. and his dedication and efforts leading that manufacturing success, that plant's manufacturing success he recently celebrated 50 years of existence in southern california. and jim has also been a committed member of our community. serving on the boards of the long beach chamber of commerce, the california conference on equality and justice, and the long beach ronald mcdonald house. jim, i want to take this moment to thank you for your leadership, your dedication, and always recognizing the backbone of america's manufacturing, its workers. jim, you have shown exemplified key values in our southern california community. jim, thank you very much. jim, let me say week five will little forever. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from texas, m ms. de la cruz, for five minutes. ms. de la cruz: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five min
as a fellow bruin, jim started his career with a finance team in 1992. and by working hard he made his way up to management. and his dedication and efforts leading that manufacturing success, that plant's manufacturing success he recently celebrated 50 years of existence in southern california. and jim has also been a committed member of our community. serving on the boards of the long beach chamber of commerce, the california conference on equality and justice, and the long beach ronald...
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which seems like a strange thing to come out of his mouth. he's very closely observed, the other diplomats. everyone is in all of the fact that the french have entered into this alliance with this unproved power. they know nothing about the americas. why have they done this? purely obviously out of out of enmity. great britain and franklin remains for those next years very much in the good of the court. you mentioned all the spies were the brits aware of everything that franklin was doing in versailles. every much everything that happens in franklin's is known the week in london. because in franklin's household is a secretary who is a spy. and every tuesday the aforementioned spy would take would make copies of franklin's correspondence right drive them to the to the treasury gardens in into a bottle under a tree. from there they would be delivered posthaste to. so london has an exceeding good idea of what's happening on franklin's end and and he has a sense of that he operates as if as he puts it, even his valet might be a spy. he just assum
which seems like a strange thing to come out of his mouth. he's very closely observed, the other diplomats. everyone is in all of the fact that the french have entered into this alliance with this unproved power. they know nothing about the americas. why have they done this? purely obviously out of out of enmity. great britain and franklin remains for those next years very much in the good of the court. you mentioned all the spies were the brits aware of everything that franklin was doing in...
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elena, who became his faithful friend and assistant, spoke like a great actor about the war, what he had to endure there, and what the significance of the victory day holiday was for him. this is the life and fate of vladimir etushev in the memories of his widow, elena. this is good morning, dear. here we are meeting today on the day when... vladimir abramovich would have turned, lord, 102 years old, he was born on may 6 on the day of the holy victorious, and under the banner of the victorious, under the banner of victory, i ask all my life, victory day, he even said that victory day is more important to him than his own birthday, as you always do he was greeted on may 9, you know, as a rule, as a rule, in my opinion, the lieutenant colonel, the lieutenant colonel gave him his jacket, i even remember his last name, his last name is like my maiden name, he is lieutenant colonel gorbunov, i remember it like now, here he gave so that vladimir abramovich would not freeze, he gave he has his own bed, this is usual, it was a reception in the kremlin, or we were at the dacha, and it ’s al
elena, who became his faithful friend and assistant, spoke like a great actor about the war, what he had to endure there, and what the significance of the victory day holiday was for him. this is the life and fate of vladimir etushev in the memories of his widow, elena. this is good morning, dear. here we are meeting today on the day when... vladimir abramovich would have turned, lord, 102 years old, he was born on may 6 on the day of the holy victorious, and under the banner of the victorious,...
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his father was a cossack centurion. dressed as a colonel, his ancestors, cossacks, don, who, probably, 18 men of this generation, were all cossacks, from esaul to the colonel, this strong-willed character, it affected, of course, in the future on his future profession, they were all famous, of course , for their bravery, courage, many participated in the war, so naturally, everything was passed on... he was accepted into the first don cossack regiment, participated in the russian-japanese war. in 1905, in chin near esaola, he retired to the reserve for health reasons, receiving a payment of 500 rubles. with this money he founded his own cinematographic enterprise in moscow. the first film that was a great success in which hanzhonka acted for the first time as a director in collaboration with directed by goncharov, it was the defense of sevastopol. the film defense of sevastopol was the world's first full-length historical documentary film, which involved a huge number of battle scenes, and it must be said that khanzhonkov. the bearing of an officer - the don cossack army - came in han
his father was a cossack centurion. dressed as a colonel, his ancestors, cossacks, don, who, probably, 18 men of this generation, were all cossacks, from esaul to the colonel, this strong-willed character, it affected, of course, in the future on his future profession, they were all famous, of course , for their bravery, courage, many participated in the war, so naturally, everything was passed on... he was accepted into the first don cossack regiment, participated in the russian-japanese war....
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he makes me a better a dad and a husband. >> hafoka tells me his brother was an old soul and a man of faith. he says the family is focused on honoring fino's memory and not on the way he died. hafoka says he hasn't given thought to the driver who killed his brother. my buddy forgets a lot, too, so he probably would have forgave them too if he, you know. >> but at the end of the day, it's sometimes how it goes. >> the family plans to hold a memorial service for finau on may 24th. they're raising money to help his wife and children and fly his body back to utah, his home state. for more information on the family fundraiser, go to ktvu.com and click on the web link section. >> greg, hopefully the community steps up to support this family. amberleigh live in oakland. amber. thank you. oakland police are looking for more information in an unsolved homicide, george afakasi was standing outside with friends on crosby avenue near foothill boulevard when he was shot and killed last november 26th. witnesses reported multiple suspects leaving the area in a dark colored sedan. he survived by his
he makes me a better a dad and a husband. >> hafoka tells me his brother was an old soul and a man of faith. he says the family is focused on honoring fino's memory and not on the way he died. hafoka says he hasn't given thought to the driver who killed his brother. my buddy forgets a lot, too, so he probably would have forgave them too if he, you know. >> but at the end of the day, it's sometimes how it goes. >> the family plans to hold a memorial service for finau on may...
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his four and a half decades as a lawyer. he's also a writer of op ed pieces and book, and over the past 20 years, books. his first to works were on a favorite interest of his baseball. his third was about the law, and the fourth, i looked back at american through interviews with experts on the presidency in and how the best did it talmage focuses again on past presidents and engages in what refers to as applied meaning. he examines the lives of eight of america's greatest presidents and distills certain leadership traits that could help the rest us today the eight are washington, jefferson lincoln, the two roosevelts, eisenhower and reagan. these aren't just talmage. his idea of the best president, you know, his is surveyed by c-span in recent years have come up with almost the the same list with the exception of including truman in the top eight bumping reagan down to to ninth. but talmage tweaked his list just a bit in the interest, think he would say of political balance anyway his top eight presidents of course had diffe
his four and a half decades as a lawyer. he's also a writer of op ed pieces and book, and over the past 20 years, books. his first to works were on a favorite interest of his baseball. his third was about the law, and the fourth, i looked back at american through interviews with experts on the presidency in and how the best did it talmage focuses again on past presidents and engages in what refers to as applied meaning. he examines the lives of eight of america's greatest presidents and...
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there's a sense that his team _ relate to. there's a sense that his team if _ relate to. there's a sense that his team if you're _ relate to. there's a sense that his team if you're looking - relate to. there's a sense that his team if you're looking at l his team if you're looking at him — his team if you're looking at him and _ his team if you're looking at him and thinking, _ his team if you're looking at him and thinking, this- his team if you're looking at him and thinking, this guy. his team if you're looking at| him and thinking, this guy is speciah _ him and thinking, this guy is special. bellingham - him and thinking, this guy is special. bellingham was - him and thinking, this guy is special. bellingham was the| special. bellingham was the best— special. bellingham was the best player _ special. bellingham was the best player for— special. bellingham was the best player for modern - best player for modern footbalh _ best player for modern football.— best player for modern football. �*, ., ., ., ., ., football. he's not afraid to go forward. he's _ foot
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his four and a half decades as a lawyer. he's also a writer of op ed pieces and book, and over the past 20 years, books. his first to works were on a favorite interest of his baseball. his third was about the law, and the fourth, i looked back at american through interviews with experts on the presidency in and how the best did it talmage focuses again on past presidents and engages in what refers to as applied meaning. he examines the lives of eight of america's greatest presidents and distills certain leadership traits that could help the rest us today the eight are washington, jefferson lincoln, the two roosevelts, eisenhower and reagan. these aren't just talmage. his idea of the best president, you know, his is surveyed by c-span in recent years have come up with almost the the same list with the exception of including truman in the top eight bumping reagan down to to ninth. but talmage tweaked his list just a bit in the interest, think he would say of political balance anyway his top eight presidents of course had diffe
his four and a half decades as a lawyer. he's also a writer of op ed pieces and book, and over the past 20 years, books. his first to works were on a favorite interest of his baseball. his third was about the law, and the fourth, i looked back at american through interviews with experts on the presidency in and how the best did it talmage focuses again on past presidents and engages in what refers to as applied meaning. he examines the lives of eight of america's greatest presidents and...
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the don army, his father was a cossack centurion, and his grandfather was a colonel. his ancestors, cossacks, don, who, probably, 18 men of this generation, uh, were all cossacks, from esaol to the colonel, this strong-willed character, it affected, of course, in the future, in his future profession, they were all famous, of course, for their bravery, courage, many participated in wars, so, naturally, everything was passed on to the future. to the heir alexander alekseevich khanzhonkov. khanzhonkov graduated from the novocherkassk cossack junker school and was accepted into the first don cossack regiment. participated in the russian-japanese war. in 1905, in chin near esaola, he retired to the reserve for health reasons, receiving a payment of 5,000 rubles. with this money he founded his own in moscow, cinematic enterprise. the first film is the dispatch of an officer of the don cossack army to lead and organize, that’s exactly the filming of a large number of people, the fleet, the russian army, parts of the russian army, which was kindly provided by emperor nichol
the don army, his father was a cossack centurion, and his grandfather was a colonel. his ancestors, cossacks, don, who, probably, 18 men of this generation, uh, were all cossacks, from esaol to the colonel, this strong-willed character, it affected, of course, in the future, in his future profession, they were all famous, of course, for their bravery, courage, many participated in wars, so, naturally, everything was passed on to the future. to the heir alexander alekseevich khanzhonkov....
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yes, he had a string of convictions over a - had a string of convictions over a long period of his life. he is 45 now. but i think probably more important to consider is his mental health history, because this is a man who was released from prison and does not seem to have been under any sort of mental health care, or taking any sort of mental health drugs. just to break that down, the judge said that in autumn 2020 he had been reported to be having paranoid schizophrenic episodes. he was moved around prisons, he was put on some medication. but that medication ended in march 2023... inaudible. apologies, i think we are having some trouble with the sound there. he was talking about the fact that lee byer was previously unknown to police —— previously known to police. this wasn't the first time we have heard there have been issues like this. stay with us on bbc news. we will keep covering this story. hello. for most of us, it feels more like summer than spring out there today. another very warm one across large swathes of the uk. the weekend will be very warm, as well. dry for most on
yes, he had a string of convictions over a - had a string of convictions over a long period of his life. he is 45 now. but i think probably more important to consider is his mental health history, because this is a man who was released from prison and does not seem to have been under any sort of mental health care, or taking any sort of mental health drugs. just to break that down, the judge said that in autumn 2020 he had been reported to be having paranoid schizophrenic episodes. he was moved...
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his _ strength. yes, and he has painted a non-politician. his campaign - strength. yes, and he has painted a non-politician. his campaign this i non—politician. his campaign this round _ non—politician. his campaign this round has — non—politician. his campaign this round has been about the person, not the party _ round has been about the person, not the party. like i say, successfully distancing — the party. like i say, successfully distancing himself from the conservative party. his leaflets are green. _ conservative party. his leaflets are green. he — conservative party. his leaflets are green, he doesn't mention himself as a conservative, there are no pictures— a conservative, there are no pictures of— a conservative, there are no pictures of the prime minister, for example — pictures of the prime minister, for example. part of this role is about being _ example. part of this role is about being an _ example. part of this role is about being an ambassador for the region, and you _ being an ambassador for the region, and you will— being an amb
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[indiscernible] his big explanation is that it is a virus, his croaking voice. it likely is a crack pipe voice. he cranks out whoppers, like to produces -- like taylor swift produces pop songs. i wouldn't vote for that guy either. you must like having three choices on your ballot in november. this guy, this guy, and this guy. i think you've heard some stuff about him the last few years. but what if there's a whole lot more to him than you and you -- than you knew? this pipeline is not going to help the american people. our civilization will be judged by future generations. the democratic party wanted to rein in the military. the democratic party fought and select government -- insolent governments. now that has all changed. right now big oil funds the republicans. big pharma and the military contractors make sure to donate to both. who is left, who was right -- who is right? i've been fighting corporate corruption for 40 years. i know how to clean them up. that's why i'm writing -- i'm running for president. that's why i'm running as an independent. >> rfp junio
[indiscernible] his big explanation is that it is a virus, his croaking voice. it likely is a crack pipe voice. he cranks out whoppers, like to produces -- like taylor swift produces pop songs. i wouldn't vote for that guy either. you must like having three choices on your ballot in november. this guy, this guy, and this guy. i think you've heard some stuff about him the last few years. but what if there's a whole lot more to him than you and you -- than you knew? this pipeline is not going to...
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the residential buildings were attacked along with his, with a member of his family were reported killed in an air strike. well, a group of his riley satellites, as again attacked trucks carrying live saving a that was heading towards gaza. they climbed onto the vehicles, trying and destroying the supplies is right. exactly. then went onto a time to the policy and drive is injuring both of them. if that took place, may it be illegal? is there any is element of bait out in the occupied westbank a? well in all the developments the defense ministry of guidance has come out and opposition to israel is control over god's are off to the war. he's quoting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to rule out such a possibility and to consider palestinian alternatives to unless you call it it was, i mean, shut off. i called them prime minister benjamin netanyahu to declare that is really not to have a civilian rule over the cause of stripping, that there will be no, it's really military administration into strip. and that a governing alternative to home us in the gaza strip will be promoted immediate
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_ been a real of his. what is he like as a person? i'm _ been a real of his. what is he like as a person? i'm sure _ been a real of his. what is he like as a person? i'm sure you've - as a person? i'm sure you've spent some time with him outside of training. you mentioned he was humble. do you feel this is not going to go to his head? h0. humble. do you feel this is not going to go to his head? no, not at all. going to go to his head? no, not at all- adams — going to go to his head? no, not at all. adams always _ going to go to his head? no, not at all. adams always been _ going to go to his head? no, not at all. adams always been like - going to go to his head? no, not at all. adams always been like that. l all. adams always been like that. really humble, really down to earth. lovely family around him and support around him. i'm sure he'lljust take this in stride as he always did as he was coming through our academy. i'm delighted for him and everyone involved who's worked with him over the years. involved who's worked with him over the ears. ~ . v involved
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supporters and to also help not just by donating to his campaign, but also a to repeat his points, a pointing at the biden administration and saying that this is a scam and that he's a very innocent as we heard it at that level sound but before his life. right. that's been, you mean over as goober in washington. thank you. more big news out of the us officials. they're saying president joe biden has given ukraine the go ahead to use some american weapons to strike inside russia. the decision marxist significant reversal in policy by washington, which has restricted the use of its arms to avoid the risk of a direct confrontation with moscow. russia has intensive heart attacks against ukraine in recent months, often from sites on its own territory. keys will now be allowed to use us weapons against those russian targets. the head of nato has urged other members to take the same step. george bowers joins us now from washington. d. c. he's a russia and ukraine analyst at the institute for the study of war. george, welcome us. officials are stressing this is something of a tactical decisi
supporters and to also help not just by donating to his campaign, but also a to repeat his points, a pointing at the biden administration and saying that this is a scam and that he's a very innocent as we heard it at that level sound but before his life. right. that's been, you mean over as goober in washington. thank you. more big news out of the us officials. they're saying president joe biden has given ukraine the go ahead to use some american weapons to strike inside russia. the decision...
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his his doctor doctor henry rider was a supporting him and kelly had married late life no children, but his wife predeceased. he had no descendants. and so he gave his entire collection to his doctor. and this is including know sculpture, paintings and those valuable notes were literally just boxed up. kelly did attempt to have memoirs, write his memoirs towards the end of his life, writing about growing up in new york city and know he lived manhattan when it had farmland and he lived long enough to see the state building completed. so his history of new york is one of the working titles he had for his book was in the presence of the great and mentioning and using his interviews that he had his friendship with edison teddy roosevelt, oscar wilde and buffalo bill and walt whitman and others. anyone who was famous in new york city at that time went to kelly's studio, and kelly's studio was like a refuge for some of these old generals. they would come sit in comfortable chair, watch him work, talk the war. and it was almost a therapy session. and he's interviewing general alexander under w
his his doctor doctor henry rider was a supporting him and kelly had married late life no children, but his wife predeceased. he had no descendants. and so he gave his entire collection to his doctor. and this is including know sculpture, paintings and those valuable notes were literally just boxed up. kelly did attempt to have memoirs, write his memoirs towards the end of his life, writing about growing up in new york city and know he lived manhattan when it had farmland and he lived long...
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a persil on a chain to his watch, constantly and never. i was not separated from him, and to this ring, and he dedicates his famous line, his poem to my ring, where in fact he already acts as a poet-truth teller, as a prophet, he predicts in an amazing way both the fate of this ring and your own fate. you were dug up in a grave, dusty, of love, the herald of an age-old, again you were bequeathed to the dust of the grave. many whispered in the corners, how could it not be that there were no secret romances, that is, there were no obvious ones, but there were definitely secret ones, and that means there were even contenders, one of whom was princess alexandra ivanovna trubetskaya, with whom they kept whispering in the corners, everyone thought that things were already heading towards the wedding, but no, they kept whispering about philosophy, like venevitinov wrote her a sincere message, letters to philosophy, which means... a wise man, so a wise man, yes, they really knew each other, were friendly, and corresponded, and surprisingly dmitry
a persil on a chain to his watch, constantly and never. i was not separated from him, and to this ring, and he dedicates his famous line, his poem to my ring, where in fact he already acts as a poet-truth teller, as a prophet, he predicts in an amazing way both the fate of this ring and your own fate. you were dug up in a grave, dusty, of love, the herald of an age-old, again you were bequeathed to the dust of the grave. many whispered in the corners, how could it not be that there were no...
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a priest, being in difficult conditions, it is clear how a warrior acts, he fulfills his duty to the end, because he took an oath, well, in principle, the family of this person also understands perfectly well that their head, their husband, he fulfills his duty, exactly he also cannot act differently, otherwise he will be a traitor to his homeland, he will not be a defender of the fatherland, and the federal cathedral in pruzhany, here in the thirties of the last century priest fyodor dmitriyuk served, until 1900... this is documented, he helped the partisans, it was even preserved in his house it is known that he helped the partisans, the wounded partisan, who was looked after by his relatives, the relatives of fyodor’s father, also helped the partisan detachment with information and... took revenge on nearby villages, in particular the village of cherevachtsy. 56 people were shot, 18 houses were burned, and among those affected by the german punitive forces was the family of father fyodor dmitriyuk. the nazis destroyed the wife, eldest daughter, and son-in-law of fyodor’s fathe
a priest, being in difficult conditions, it is clear how a warrior acts, he fulfills his duty to the end, because he took an oath, well, in principle, the family of this person also understands perfectly well that their head, their husband, he fulfills his duty, exactly he also cannot act differently, otherwise he will be a traitor to his homeland, he will not be a defender of the fatherland, and the federal cathedral in pruzhany, here in the thirties of the last century priest fyodor dmitriyuk...
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coggins says they'll use a pineapple. that's a hand grenade. his messages are chilling. woodford, whose handle is kingwasp, agrees to kill their suspect. i've never seen or heard transcripts quite like that before. it is quite shocking. it takes you right into the heart of how people actually talk to each other, and you get a sense of the emotions, the anger, the feelings that were running through those people at that time. paul woodford also has a terrifying reputation. he has a previous conviction for attempting to scalp a woman in 1995. and he's been an enforcerfor the coggins brothers for years. paul woodford has basically been their henchman - for many decades now. they've known each other since they were children. | you can see that he's very, - very dangerous, a ruthless man. you feel that, from what, i just a few seconds with him. woodford was convicted of firearms offences in the netherlands in 2010. police believed he led a hit team sent to murder a rival gangland boss. woodford was also the prime suspect in the murder of a young british man in spain. christoph
coggins says they'll use a pineapple. that's a hand grenade. his messages are chilling. woodford, whose handle is kingwasp, agrees to kill their suspect. i've never seen or heard transcripts quite like that before. it is quite shocking. it takes you right into the heart of how people actually talk to each other, and you get a sense of the emotions, the anger, the feelings that were running through those people at that time. paul woodford also has a terrifying reputation. he has a previous...
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coggins says they'll use a pineapple. that's a hand grenade. his messages are chilling. woodford, whose handle is kingwasp, agrees to kill their suspect. i've never seen or heard transcripts quite like that before. it is quite shocking. it takes you right into the heart of how people actually talk to each other, and you get a sense of the emotions, the anger, the feelings that were running through those people at that time. paul woodford also has a terrifying reputation. he has a previous conviction for attempting to scalp a woman in 1995. and he's been an enforcer for the coggins brothers for years. paul woodford has basically been - their henchman for many decades now. they've known each other since they were children. | you can see that he's very, - very dangerous, a ruthless man. you feel that, from what, i just a few seconds with him. woodford was convicted of firearms offences in the netherlands in 2010. police believed he led a hit team sent to murder a rival gangland boss. woodford was also the prime suspect in the murder of a young british man in spain. christop
coggins says they'll use a pineapple. that's a hand grenade. his messages are chilling. woodford, whose handle is kingwasp, agrees to kill their suspect. i've never seen or heard transcripts quite like that before. it is quite shocking. it takes you right into the heart of how people actually talk to each other, and you get a sense of the emotions, the anger, the feelings that were running through those people at that time. paul woodford also has a terrifying reputation. he has a previous...
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the idea of becoming a director came later; his leg was saved. the fact that his leg was saved was the lord’s doing so that he could work and bring happiness to people with his creativity. everybody dance. became an artist of the irkutsk drama theater, well, at first it was amateurish, well, in the sense without education, and after the war he has already entered obgik and became what he became for all of us, a great comedian, film director, who prolongs life for all of us, because laughter and joy and a smile prolongs human life, as we know. the front-line soldiers in avgika stood out from the general mass of students, they were dressed differently, often wore gymnasts, but the fact that they had such a terrible, big back behind them... his rear, his muse. we all cooked together, we lived by some common interests, yes, he, of course, was busy thinking about his films, of course, always 24 hours a day, but nevertheless, this was also present in our lives, when i, too, i say, grew up, i read a lot of scripts that were sent, a lot, and he asked m
the idea of becoming a director came later; his leg was saved. the fact that his leg was saved was the lord’s doing so that he could work and bring happiness to people with his creativity. everybody dance. became an artist of the irkutsk drama theater, well, at first it was amateurish, well, in the sense without education, and after the war he has already entered obgik and became what he became for all of us, a great comedian, film director, who prolongs life for all of us, because...
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i went through the back door and went upstairs. >> his dad was not at home, his mom, a sleep. >> i was fixing up my ipod, and i fell asleep to music that night. next thing i know i hear a door open, and first instinct was maybe it was my brother. >> his older brother, richard, his best friend and protector, coming home from work or so he thought. but it was not richard. >> i kind of looked back, that's when i felt like a hand being placed on my mouth. and it was a hand with some type of cotton glove. >> can you see who it is? >> i noticed a black male, heavyset, i was yelling for my mom to help me, and i was really scared. >> ryan says he fought the intruder. >> i bit down on the hand and rolled off the bed, then popped up, and i was shoved into the wall. he's telling me to shut up and calm down. >> the man put duct tape over ryan's mouth and started taping his hands and feet together. >> right after that a second suspect comes inside, and he starts making threats to me, like don't get your mom killed. >> that had to be terrifying. >> yeah, i was really terrified. >> what did you think
i went through the back door and went upstairs. >> his dad was not at home, his mom, a sleep. >> i was fixing up my ipod, and i fell asleep to music that night. next thing i know i hear a door open, and first instinct was maybe it was my brother. >> his older brother, richard, his best friend and protector, coming home from work or so he thought. but it was not richard. >> i kind of looked back, that's when i felt like a hand being placed on my mouth. and it was a hand...
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to demonstrate his talents as a tribune. the conspirator was sentenced to only five years in prison, which seemed to the public to be too harsh a punishment. because in her opinion, adolf’s thoughts were pure. hitler sat in royal conditions, received walkers, his cell was equipped as an office, where he began to write his work main kampf, although he was a little over thirty at that time, that is, the time for summing up was not the best. in the process of imprisonment, adolf finally believed that he was a sacred figure and began to retrospectively polish his biography, rewriting small details of his past. in prison he had the opportunity to improve his cultural level. hitler voraciously read friedrich nietzsche and karl marx, and of course, the memoirs of otto von bismarck. all this, as the future showed, did not go well. the ability to read does not imply the ability to understand, read. hitler was released under public pressure just 9 months after the verdict was announced. an interesting record from that period has bee
to demonstrate his talents as a tribune. the conspirator was sentenced to only five years in prison, which seemed to the public to be too harsh a punishment. because in her opinion, adolf’s thoughts were pure. hitler sat in royal conditions, received walkers, his cell was equipped as an office, where he began to write his work main kampf, although he was a little over thirty at that time, that is, the time for summing up was not the best. in the process of imprisonment, adolf finally believed...
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and his mom was a community act of us. and so if you think about that and think about the subjects he's written about jackie robinson, muhammad ali, martin luther king, i think he gets that from her as well. he's been a reporter at the new orleans times-picayune, the dallas morning news, chicago magazine, the wall street journal. he has taught at columbia college and lecture is at northwestern university. the washington post calls his new book the most compelling account of king's life in a generation. and so i think we're in for a treat tonight. so it was important, i think, for us to have just the right person to interview jonathan, valerie jackson. is that person, you know, she is always referred to as the former first lady of atlanta, which is true, but it really doesn't tell her story. i mean, she's grown, she grows up in virginia. she is the one of the first african-americans students admitted to her high school. she goes college, gets her degree in business administration, goes to the wharton school of business, pro
and his mom was a community act of us. and so if you think about that and think about the subjects he's written about jackie robinson, muhammad ali, martin luther king, i think he gets that from her as well. he's been a reporter at the new orleans times-picayune, the dallas morning news, chicago magazine, the wall street journal. he has taught at columbia college and lecture is at northwestern university. the washington post calls his new book the most compelling account of king's life in a...
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but besides his his being calm in a crisis, his his growth spurt, his eloquence was such a game changer. you think about it, his inaugural ask not what country can do for you. ask you can do for your country sets up the peace corps and and thousands tens of thousands of people say, i want to do that, of course, is civil rights speech changes the way of thinking the space race that speech at rice stadium. we want to go to the moon by the end of this decade not because it's easy but because it's hard. it's going to show how smart we are and how capable are and how strong we are. and we're going to win and we're going do it within the decade. and sure enough, provides the money and we end up with a man on the moon before the end of the decade. so when words turn into deeds, that's something. and of course the speech that every time i see it on youtube, i get teared up is when he goes to berlin divided berlin. it's the focal point of the world and all these people are losing hope and they're scared and they don't know what kind of support they have around the world. and kennedy gets up ther
but besides his his being calm in a crisis, his his growth spurt, his eloquence was such a game changer. you think about it, his inaugural ask not what country can do for you. ask you can do for your country sets up the peace corps and and thousands tens of thousands of people say, i want to do that, of course, is civil rights speech changes the way of thinking the space race that speech at rice stadium. we want to go to the moon by the end of this decade not because it's easy but because it's...
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he's lobbed at trump on his podcast six days a week, his book called "revenge," and the t-shirts he's sold, "trump behind bars." and asking him bottom line, “you want president trump to be convicted in this case?” “yes,” cohen said. “i would like to see that.” >> i think it was a very, very good day. >> reporter: trump had little t. he is under a gag order, barred from attacking witnesses. david, the defense assailed michael cohen's character, questioned his motives, but asked nothing of stormy daniels or hush money or any of the business records at the heart of the case. and remember, cohen's the only witness to have testified he spoke directly to trump about those things.
he's lobbed at trump on his podcast six days a week, his book called "revenge," and the t-shirts he's sold, "trump behind bars." and asking him bottom line, “you want president trump to be convicted in this case?” “yes,” cohen said. “i would like to see that.” >> i think it was a very, very good day. >> reporter: trump had little t. he is under a gag order, barred from attacking witnesses. david, the defense assailed michael cohen's character,...
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he knew his way around a case file and offered to help. he says the impressions deputies form during the investigation were off base. >> his parents have just been killed. he is what, talking about homecoming? >> i don't think you can get yourself in the mind of a 17- year-old to make him out to be a ted bundy, when he is just a kid. i mean, i did a lot of stupid things when i was 17. i kissed a dead dog on a road on a dare when i was 17. so, kids are kids. >> this was just madison being a kid? >> just madison being a kid. saying stupid things. >> and if law enforcement didn't catch madison in tears, madison said he had a good reason and said as much in the interrogation. >> i can't even cry because it hurts so bad, because just keeps replaying in my head. >> greg says the physical evidence supports madison's story that his parents have been fighting. april had michael's dna under her fingernails. michael had scratches on his face. and, if madison had shot them during the fight, where was the proof of that? >> no dna, no blood on madison.
he knew his way around a case file and offered to help. he says the impressions deputies form during the investigation were off base. >> his parents have just been killed. he is what, talking about homecoming? >> i don't think you can get yourself in the mind of a 17- year-old to make him out to be a ted bundy, when he is just a kid. i mean, i did a lot of stupid things when i was 17. i kissed a dead dog on a road on a dare when i was 17. so, kids are kids. >> this was just...
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his airplane to a meeting place? to get cocaine? >> yes, sir. >> they hit on betty was delayed while fred organized a drug run to palm beach. the whole thing is a sham. only sandler had no idea he was being played. what was real was the fact that in that little airplane, fred's life would be in the hands of pilot glenn sandler, a desperate man , perhaps capable of anything. were you concerned about your safety? he is a man i want somebody killed. maybe he wants you killed too? >> i am always concerned about my safety. >> fred climbs aboard and the risks are skyhigh. >> you have five kilos of cocaine and a guy you thinks is a bad guy. a bad guy. ♪♪ [cat meow] —is she? letting her imagination run wild even though she has allergies. yeah. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. before apoquel chewable for al
his airplane to a meeting place? to get cocaine? >> yes, sir. >> they hit on betty was delayed while fred organized a drug run to palm beach. the whole thing is a sham. only sandler had no idea he was being played. what was real was the fact that in that little airplane, fred's life would be in the hands of pilot glenn sandler, a desperate man , perhaps capable of anything. were you concerned about your safety? he is a man i want somebody killed. maybe he wants you killed too?...