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such is the case with clarence butterfield. he's been here for two years and now his trial is only weeks away. >> it's a pretty hideous charge. i'm just being charged for, you know, killing my daughter. >> i found her dead about 11:45 on december 26th. i tried to like, revive her. but she was icy cold. it's like she had been dead for a while. all i did was sat there and looked at her for like two hours. >> why didn't you call the police. >> every time i call the police is i get arrested or hassled. all they would have done is i would have got arrested earlier. they weren't going to believe she was like that when i walked in. they're not going to believe that. >> butterfield has pled not guilty. >> it can't get much better than that, right? you can go around the world and not find anything close to this. i don't think they're really looking very hard to find the one-armed man. you know the one-armed man, the movie "the fugitive." i said you've been in homicide for 12 years and you've never seen "the fugitive"? i thought that was
such is the case with clarence butterfield. he's been here for two years and now his trial is only weeks away. >> it's a pretty hideous charge. i'm just being charged for, you know, killing my daughter. >> i found her dead about 11:45 on december 26th. i tried to like, revive her. but she was icy cold. it's like she had been dead for a while. all i did was sat there and looked at her for like two hours. >> why didn't you call the police. >> every time i call the police...
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there's no doubt about it. >> clarence, last thought to you. the president and donald trump are pulling this country in different directions. what does the u.s., the public want? >> i just want to say, very quickly, i can't wait to read cornell belcher's book, first of all, because i really respect him a lot. but let us not forget how many people tout there voted for obama twice and then voted for donald trump in several hundred accounts. and this shows you, as david axelrod has said, that you can reach these voters. and that's what any politician is supposed to do, reach all those voters. hillary clinton fell short. she didn't campaign enough, if at all in wisconsin and michigan. those are states that they could have won. you can go on and on about this. nothing is permanent. both parties have better listen to the public. >> clarence, i'll pick up this conversation the next time i see you. i appreciate all your time. clarence, robert, yamiche, thank you all very much. >>> up next, what happens after a senate septajarian goads after another in
there's no doubt about it. >> clarence, last thought to you. the president and donald trump are pulling this country in different directions. what does the u.s., the public want? >> i just want to say, very quickly, i can't wait to read cornell belcher's book, first of all, because i really respect him a lot. but let us not forget how many people tout there voted for obama twice and then voted for donald trump in several hundred accounts. and this shows you, as david axelrod has...
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but i want to go back to something that clarence said, that i think is very important.nd that is that, you know, donald trump is -- praises himself for his negotiating skills. what i think -- and i don't know him, but what i think happens is that when you think the negotiation is over, he doesn't think that. the negotiation is never over, until all the bills are paid and all the lawsuits are settled, and maybe even after that. and i think what parent -- what clarence pointed out is, we'll see what happens in six months is a very wise observation. because if something, god forbid, goes wrong isyria or wherever or putin begins to press the advantage in syria that was left by president obama, we could see a change pretty quickly. so i wouldn't -- i wouldn't bet a lot on these two tweets. i would just say, that's the current state of negotiation in donald trump mind. >> clarence, let me play you this sound bite from kellyanne conway, talking about the term that a lot of people say president obama is trying to backseat in president-elect trump with some of these foreign poli
but i want to go back to something that clarence said, that i think is very important.nd that is that, you know, donald trump is -- praises himself for his negotiating skills. what i think -- and i don't know him, but what i think happens is that when you think the negotiation is over, he doesn't think that. the negotiation is never over, until all the bills are paid and all the lawsuits are settled, and maybe even after that. and i think what parent -- what clarence pointed out is, we'll see...
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then we meet clarence who comes off as this very strong, straight-looking guy.nd because terry was constantly running into problems with his cellmates, he needed protection, for lack of a better word, and clarence was willing to offer that for terry. they characterize their relationship as two old friends. >> home sweet home, huh? >> we all grew up in compton. so terry's house was like the hangout spot. we got gang sisters. we're always hanging over there drinking, shooting dice. terry always comes over with a gang of girls. terry, who's your friend right here? we're trying get terry to hook us up with his friends. terry starts looking more and more like his girlfriends. we're like, whoa, terry, are you gay? you really are gay? >> but maynard, serving time for felony prostitution isn't just homosexual. he's convinced he is really a woman inside a male's body. >> being my sexual orientation is touch and go. we're trying to find somebody who will want to be my cellie without all the criticism. >> transgender? >> because you're a transgender. if you live in my cell
then we meet clarence who comes off as this very strong, straight-looking guy.nd because terry was constantly running into problems with his cellmates, he needed protection, for lack of a better word, and clarence was willing to offer that for terry. they characterize their relationship as two old friends. >> home sweet home, huh? >> we all grew up in compton. so terry's house was like the hangout spot. we got gang sisters. we're always hanging over there drinking, shooting dice....
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from here at clarence house, the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall have continued to support orperhaps one of the most moving events of the year for the prince — his visit to aberfan to remember those who died 50 years ago. the cemetery high on the hillside, a constant reminder of the devastation that hit aberfan in 1966. 144 people died when coal waste slid down the mountainside, engulfing the local primary school. where classrooms had once stood, the prince of wales planted a tree. a tribute to a lost generation. no one should have to bear the losses you've suffered. but no one could have borne those losses with greater strength or greater courage. in poundbury in dorset, a family day out. in october, the prince of wales took his mother and father to see the development, his personal project for the past 20 years. the tour included a rare sighting of the queen in a supermarket. here, being shown around the local waitrose. there was also a trip to 0man, bahrain and the united arab emirates, aimed at strengthening relationships with the uk. helped along by a ceremonial sword dan
from here at clarence house, the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall have continued to support orperhaps one of the most moving events of the year for the prince — his visit to aberfan to remember those who died 50 years ago. the cemetery high on the hillside, a constant reminder of the devastation that hit aberfan in 1966. 144 people died when coal waste slid down the mountainside, engulfing the local primary school. where classrooms had once stood, the prince of wales planted a tree. a...
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also with us clarence page, columnist for the chicago tribune.off the template you've laid out in this article today which is must-reading for everyone in the media about the things we now know don't work. the things that have previously been of very high value to the news media in trying to kov politicians and the presidency. what do you think might work, and what are the main things for the media to steer away from that we've proven do not work in covering donald trump? >> well, i think the first thing is to stop chasing access. access to misinformation and confusion is not necessarily going to help the press. i think a lot of investment needs to be put into outside-in reporting, rather than inside-out in this sense. start from the rim of the government, from the agencies, from the civil servants, from the people on the margins and work towards the center rather than the reverse. in foreign policy, it might be trying to get information from other governments, rather than our own, because our own is not going to help you much. so maybe i'm being
also with us clarence page, columnist for the chicago tribune.off the template you've laid out in this article today which is must-reading for everyone in the media about the things we now know don't work. the things that have previously been of very high value to the news media in trying to kov politicians and the presidency. what do you think might work, and what are the main things for the media to steer away from that we've proven do not work in covering donald trump? >> well, i think...
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he goes, i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentleman, old man you can call him. a giddy old man. happy. happy to be here. >> diagnosed with hyperverbal. >> we can't all be winners now, can we? you have to be people like me to make you real winners in life look really good. >> butterfield kind of jumps from one subject to another subject really quickly. he was really hard to follow in conversation. >> you know me, i'm kind of ignored. kind of being married for 26 years i'm really used to being ignored anyway. >> we start asking him direct questions. and he would answer about something completely off the wall that we weren't even talking about. >> i love germans. they're great. but you don't want to be locked in a cell with one for like five months. which i was. >> butterfield was an anomaly, because just approaching him and just speaking with him, he's very jovial. he's very happy. but on the other hand, you start hearing details about his case and you have to wonder, what is this man's mind-set? because it's so dark. it's so disturbing. >> if i don't see 20 bucks
he goes, i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentleman, old man you can call him. a giddy old man. happy. happy to be here. >> diagnosed with hyperverbal. >> we can't all be winners now, can we? you have to be people like me to make you real winners in life look really good. >> butterfield kind of jumps from one subject to another subject really quickly. he was really hard to follow in conversation. >> you know me, i'm kind of ignored. kind of being...
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[applause] >> thank you, clarence. maureen, scalia family, distinguished guests, a number of scholars and practicing lawyers have spoken at length about justice scalia's extraordinary impact on american jurisprudence. mr. silberman: though i've been an admirer of his judicial rulings for a number of years, except on the rare occasions when he voted to overturn one of my opinions, there is no need for me to add to this outpouring of praise. instead, i speak as one of his oldest friends. in 1974, after the notorious saturday night massacre, i came into the justice department as deputy attorney general under attorney general bill saxby, the former senator. the department was largely cut off from the white house. i have said we were obligated to carry out the president's policy except insofar as we were bound to support the special prosecutor's investigation of the president. surely that was the most extraordinary task of any justice department in american history. i found many of the senior appointees, presidential appoin
[applause] >> thank you, clarence. maureen, scalia family, distinguished guests, a number of scholars and practicing lawyers have spoken at length about justice scalia's extraordinary impact on american jurisprudence. mr. silberman: though i've been an admirer of his judicial rulings for a number of years, except on the rare occasions when he voted to overturn one of my opinions, there is no need for me to add to this outpouring of praise. instead, i speak as one of his oldest friends. in...
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[applause] >> thank you, clarence. maureen, >> thank you, clarence. maureen, scalia family, distinguished guests, a number of scholars and practicing lawyers have spoken at length about justice scalia's extraordinary impact on american jurisprudence. though i've been an admirer of his for a number of years, except on the rare occasions when he voted to overturn one of my opinions, there is no need for me to add to this outpouring of praise. instead, i speak as one of his oldest friends. in 1974, after the notorious saturday night massacre, i came into the justice department as deputy attorney general under attorney general bill saxby, the former senator. the department was largely cut off from the white house. i have said we were obligated to carry out the president's policy, except insofar as we were bound to support the special prosecutor's investigation of the president. surely that was the most extraordinary task of any justice department in american history. i found many of the senior appointees, presidential appointees in the justice department
[applause] >> thank you, clarence. maureen, >> thank you, clarence. maureen, scalia family, distinguished guests, a number of scholars and practicing lawyers have spoken at length about justice scalia's extraordinary impact on american jurisprudence. though i've been an admirer of his for a number of years, except on the rare occasions when he voted to overturn one of my opinions, there is no need for me to add to this outpouring of praise. instead, i speak as one of his oldest...
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piece about the anita hill hearings, when she made very specific claims of sexual harassment against clarence thomas. and here you can see her interpretation of those hearings where she felt anita hill was demonized, and she is almost like a witch with her hands tied, flames coming up from below. this sort of halloweeny witch with the cat and broomstick up above. and then "the new york post" tabloid here on the left with "i'd like to thank amerikkka," with kkk in america. so a very clear interpretation on what happened during those hearings, and very specific senators who were in those hearings as well. this ceramics collection is our second largest collection. we have some powerful works in particular from the 1930's by an american artist we would like to share with you today. >> we are going to take a look at one of the hidden gems of the ceramics research center's collection, and that is three sculptures by russell barnett aitken, a well-known socialite, philanthropist, artist, and oddly, big game hunter who lived in new york city and hung out with a lot of the other wealthy types in new y
piece about the anita hill hearings, when she made very specific claims of sexual harassment against clarence thomas. and here you can see her interpretation of those hearings where she felt anita hill was demonized, and she is almost like a witch with her hands tied, flames coming up from below. this sort of halloweeny witch with the cat and broomstick up above. and then "the new york post" tabloid here on the left with "i'd like to thank amerikkka," with kkk in america. so...
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piece about the anita hill hearings, when she made very specific claims of sexual harassment against clarence thomas. and here you can see her interpretation of those hearings, where she felt an e-mail was demonized -- where she felt anita hill was demonized, and she is almost like a witch with her hands tied, flames coming up from below. this sort of halloweeny which broomstick upnd above. tabloid new york post" on the left with "i'd like to kkk inmerikka," with america. very specific senators who were in those hearings as well. this collection is our second largest collection. we have some powerful works in particular from the 1930's by an american artist we would like to share with you today. >> we are going to take a look at one of the hidden gems of the ceramics research centers collection, and that is three barnettes by russell aiken, a well-known socialite, philanthropist, artist, and oddly, big game hunter who lives in new york city and hung out with the other wealthy types in new york city. these pieces were created in 1938, just before the united states entered world war ii. what we
piece about the anita hill hearings, when she made very specific claims of sexual harassment against clarence thomas. and here you can see her interpretation of those hearings, where she felt an e-mail was demonized -- where she felt anita hill was demonized, and she is almost like a witch with her hands tied, flames coming up from below. this sort of halloweeny which broomstick upnd above. tabloid new york post" on the left with "i'd like to kkk inmerikka," with america. very...
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piece about the anita hill hearings, when she made very specific claims of sexual harassment against clarencemas. and here you can see her interpretation of those hearings, where she felt anita hill was demonized, and she is almost like a witch with her hands tied, flames coming up from below. this sort of halloweeny witch with the cat and broomstick up above. and then "the new york post" tabloid on the left with "i'd like to thank amerikkka," with kkk in america. so a very clear interpretation on what happened in those hearings, and very specific senators who were in those hearings as well. this ceramics collection is our second largest collection. we have some powerful works in particular from the 1930's by an american artist we would like to share with you today. >> we are going to take a look at one of the hidden gems of the ceramics research center's collection, and that is three sculptures by russell barnett aitken, a well-known socialite, philanthropist, artist, and oddly, big game hunter who lived in new york city and hung out with a lot of the other wealthy types in new york city. th
piece about the anita hill hearings, when she made very specific claims of sexual harassment against clarencemas. and here you can see her interpretation of those hearings, where she felt anita hill was demonized, and she is almost like a witch with her hands tied, flames coming up from below. this sort of halloweeny witch with the cat and broomstick up above. and then "the new york post" tabloid on the left with "i'd like to thank amerikkka," with kkk in america. so a very...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house. time now for all the sports news in sport today.sport centre. coming up on this programme: roma tigthen their grip on second spot in the serie a as napoli slip up. fireman sam. sam allardyce is the front runner to replace sacked crystal palace manager alan pardew. and spin a winner — ravi ashwin is named cricketer of the year. hi there. wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. roma's11th win of the season over chievo verona tightened their grip on second spot in the serie a, as they try to chase down leaders juventus. massimo allegri'sjuventus side play in the italian super cup on friday. meanwhile, third—placed napoli had to settle for a 3—3 draw at fiorentina.
nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house. time now for all the sports news in sport today.sport centre. coming up on this programme: roma tigthen their grip on second spot in the serie a as napoli slip up. fireman sam. sam allardyce is the front runner to replace sacked crystal palace manager alan pardew. and spin a winner — ravi ashwin is named cricketer of the year. hi there. wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. roma's11th win of the season over chievo verona...
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nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house. it's coming up to 7:50pm. the headlines.ingerprints of anis amri happened found on the door of the lorry used in the christmas market attack in berlin. two men have big bang of the of manslaughter after a tipper truck crashed in bath last year killing the four people including a young girl. 60 inmates have taken charge of the prison on the island sheppey in kent. the prison officers' association confirmed there is an ongoing disturbance. —— two men have been convicted. and the markets ended the day like this... and the markets ended the day like this... now on bbc news, it's time for meet the author. petinah gappah writes about a country that some may think one of the most miserable on earth — zimbabwe. where political disintegration and total economic collapse in recent years have consigned so many people to a life of hopelessness. yet, in her collection of short stories, rotten row, as in her previous books, she finds a reservoir of resistance, humanity, cheerfulness in adversity. the people in these pages have the same ho
nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house. it's coming up to 7:50pm. the headlines.ingerprints of anis amri happened found on the door of the lorry used in the christmas market attack in berlin. two men have big bang of the of manslaughter after a tipper truck crashed in bath last year killing the four people including a young girl. 60 inmates have taken charge of the prison on the island sheppey in kent. the prison officers' association confirmed there is an ongoing disturbance. —— two...
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of sexual assault heads to court for his arraignment.the victim lived at the carey manor nursing clarence mielke own the facility... and live in the lower level.that's where he is accused of sexually assaulting a 50-year-old woman more than once. mielke had been a sheriff's captain for kenosha county. he retired in 'good standing' back in 2000. he faces up to 40 years in prison. spurred by recent deaths at the milwaukee county jail, the county board of supervisors is considering a policy change to require outside investigations for in-custody deaths. thursday.four people have died at the milwaukee county jail donald trump is returning to wisconsin this morning... now as the president-elect. trump and vp-elect mike pence will rally in west allis to thank badger state voters. that's where pete zervakis is live with a preview. tonight's rally in west allis is part of president-elect donald trump's "thank you" tour. he's been traveling the voters who elected him last month. some of those vo - right herewisconsin. trump won our state's 10 electoral votes. that's the first time in 32 years wisc
of sexual assault heads to court for his arraignment.the victim lived at the carey manor nursing clarence mielke own the facility... and live in the lower level.that's where he is accused of sexually assaulting a 50-year-old woman more than once. mielke had been a sheriff's captain for kenosha county. he retired in 'good standing' back in 2000. he faces up to 40 years in prison. spurred by recent deaths at the milwaukee county jail, the county board of supervisors is considering a policy change...
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clarence mielke owns the facility... and lives in the lower level.that's where he is accused of sexually assaulting a 50-year-old woman multiple times. mielke had been a sheriff's captain for kenosha county. he retired in 'good standing' back in 2000. he faces up to 40 years in prison. take a good look at these pictures.port washington police are searching for these men... in connection with the assault of a bartender at a schooner pub.if you recognize any of these men... call port p-d at the number on your screen: 262-284- 2611. 2611.262-284- 2611. spurred by recent deaths at the milwaukee county jail, the county board of supervisors is considering a policy change to require outside investigations for in-custody deaths. the board will vote on the change thursday.four people have died at the milwaukee county jail this year. this was really a remarkable achievement it's something that has never been done before in the state of wisconsin: conducting a recount of a presidential election. donald trump's victory in wisconsin
clarence mielke owns the facility... and lives in the lower level.that's where he is accused of sexually assaulting a 50-year-old woman multiple times. mielke had been a sheriff's captain for kenosha county. he retired in 'good standing' back in 2000. he faces up to 40 years in prison. take a good look at these pictures.port washington police are searching for these men... in connection with the assault of a bartender at a schooner pub.if you recognize any of these men... call port p-d at the...
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. >> clarence green, ivy smith, valerie smith, david stone. four of the names listed here. >>> all -- all of them passed away on the streets this year. >> they had names and faces, and we just want to try to remember them. >> reporter: overlooking the pile of names, it's hard not to get emotional. he says he knew many of these people personally. >> it's just sad. we live in the greatest country on this earth, and we have people living and dying on our streerts. >> reporter: that's why the group was gathered today, the group was taking their concerns to city hall. first they saw councilman jack evans in his car, and confronted him. >> 46 people who died in the street last year. if 46 people died in the wilson building in one year, we would call it an epidemic. >> reporter: they then went inside. one by one, they asked councilmembers to support $8.5 million in permanent housing. councilman phil henderson runs the budget. >> it's more than just the funding. it's whether we're making improvement. >> reporter: back outside, an advocate says these d
. >> clarence green, ivy smith, valerie smith, david stone. four of the names listed here. >>> all -- all of them passed away on the streets this year. >> they had names and faces, and we just want to try to remember them. >> reporter: overlooking the pile of names, it's hard not to get emotional. he says he knew many of these people personally. >> it's just sad. we live in the greatest country on this earth, and we have people living and dying on our streerts....
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59 pkg el intento para contratar a un asesino a sueldo, nats pc court hoy tiene tras las rejas a clarencerecho a fianza. sot james hult / teniente depto. policía pasadena "los primeros días de noviembre se nos fue notificado que mcnatt estaba tratando de pagarle a alguien para raptar, violar y asesinar a dos mujeres. una de estas personas es su esposa. dijo el teniente james hult del departamento de policía de pasadena." agencia que dice el teniente de inmediato asigno el caso a dos de sus detectives quienes se hicieron pasar por sicarios. sot teniente "el sospechoso quien se encontró dos veces con los oficiales encubiertos, en dos estacionamientos de negocios locales, les ofrecio inicialmente pagarles 500 dolares, pero en el segundo encuentro solo les pago 100 dolares en efectivo y el resto en tres anillos de oro y piedras valiosas" la seÑora teresa rodrguez vecina del acusado no poda creer la noticia sot teresa rodriguez "mi pensar es que el era la persona verdad, la victima no una persona con esas intenciones." rodriguez lo dice porque hace un mes varias patrullas y ambulancias nos ind
59 pkg el intento para contratar a un asesino a sueldo, nats pc court hoy tiene tras las rejas a clarencerecho a fianza. sot james hult / teniente depto. policía pasadena "los primeros días de noviembre se nos fue notificado que mcnatt estaba tratando de pagarle a alguien para raptar, violar y asesinar a dos mujeres. una de estas personas es su esposa. dijo el teniente james hult del departamento de policía de pasadena." agencia que dice el teniente de inmediato asigno el caso a...
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nobody was seriously injured in these carjackings, if you have information, clarence tucker is the 19th fire chief in akron, and just the second african-american, akron mayor dan horrigan's were the chief and office yesterday who is a 28 year veteran of the department he was previously a district chief overseeing the bank of the flats after several restaurant closures, but new businesses are lineup to fill those spaces as matt wright has more on what's coming. class east bank is looking more like a ghost town, this action of the complex was empty after the september closure of crop sticks, crop rocks, the restaurant shut down last month. >> of you wanted the flats sue bauman immediately sometimes it takes time for the development to work. they work to attract new tenants. they were before a city committee thursday with plans t fill two of the vacancies, designs for a dante's inferno pizzeria no, and a thirsty dog brewery, plans include glass in any revitalization you have to figure out what's going to work and what's not and i think that their head in the right direction. were places ar
nobody was seriously injured in these carjackings, if you have information, clarence tucker is the 19th fire chief in akron, and just the second african-american, akron mayor dan horrigan's were the chief and office yesterday who is a 28 year veteran of the department he was previously a district chief overseeing the bank of the flats after several restaurant closures, but new businesses are lineup to fill those spaces as matt wright has more on what's coming. class east bank is looking more...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house.uffer complications once donald trump is installed as us president. during the recent election campaign mr trump made a series of controversial remarks about the impact of chinese imports on american industry and jobs. he's now chosen an economist who's been highly critical of china to lead a new trade council. our economics editor kamal ahmed explores the prospects for america's relations with china. i graduated with my bachelor's, and i haven't been able to find anything. jobs disappeared. and the way the economy's going right now, it's tough to find a job. it was a major theme of the presidential campaign, an america that had lost its way. globalisation and the rise of china were blamed for economic stagnation and millions ofjobs lost. today, president—elect trump showed his hand, appointing the man who made this film, death by china, as his new trade adviser. he is the economist peter navarro, and he's clear where he feels he is the economist peter navarro, and he's clear where he
nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house.uffer complications once donald trump is installed as us president. during the recent election campaign mr trump made a series of controversial remarks about the impact of chinese imports on american industry and jobs. he's now chosen an economist who's been highly critical of china to lead a new trade council. our economics editor kamal ahmed explores the prospects for america's relations with china. i graduated with my bachelor's, and i haven't...
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when you get the tail up, the prop would be close to the ground so it's for propeller clarence. -- clearance. andk you for coming by taking a small tour of the military aviation museum. we have many more airplanes come about 50 flying airplanes. that was just a small sampling so come by and see us. you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website at www.c-span.org/history. >>
when you get the tail up, the prop would be close to the ground so it's for propeller clarence. -- clearance. andk you for coming by taking a small tour of the military aviation museum. we have many more airplanes come about 50 flying airplanes. that was just a small sampling so come by and see us. you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website at www.c-span.org/history. >>
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there was amelia, louisa, abigail, clarence, that was it. what book made you a reader? >> i really liked, a book that comes up a lot, harriet the spy. that was one of my favorite books because it was realistic fiction which i always liked, i tried to lion the witch and the wardrobe and the hobbit and those things that my sister was into but i was never into those, i like the realistic fiction and there was a sadness within me that harriet the spy spoke to, a loneliness, being on the outside looking at -- looking in but would take great pleasure in solitude and struggling with being an introvert perhaps, there was something that spoke to me. it was a fun story. i have a picture of harriet the spy by my writing table, that is what i do. that is what i'm doing even as an adult. >> not sure which came first. i was a fan of the hardy boys and i read all of them. the first reading i did that was slightly serious, jack london, the white fang and call of the wild, was mesmerized. i read most of what i laid my hands on. the first writer that made me want to be a writer was dylan
there was amelia, louisa, abigail, clarence, that was it. what book made you a reader? >> i really liked, a book that comes up a lot, harriet the spy. that was one of my favorite books because it was realistic fiction which i always liked, i tried to lion the witch and the wardrobe and the hobbit and those things that my sister was into but i was never into those, i like the realistic fiction and there was a sadness within me that harriet the spy spoke to, a loneliness, being on the...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house.trol of aleppo. state tv has shown crowds waving flags and shouting slogans in support of president assad. among thousands of civilians brought out was seven—year—old bana alabed, whose posts on social media have moved so many around the world. orla guerin went to meet bana and her mother. hello, i am bana. i am seven years old. i am from aleppo. from the rubble of aleppo to the red carpet in ankara, bana alabed and herfamily are now being hosted by the turkish government, which opposes the syrian regime. when we met, this child of war told me how her own home was flattened by a bomb. translation: we were playing happily and planning to go out, and suddenly it landed. so we got scared and ran to the basement. when our house was bombed, we got out of the rubble safely. but we were about to die, because the house was collapsing. her updates from inside aleppo echoed around the world, with help from her mother, who manages her twitter account. but some have questioned whose views were bei
nicholas witchell, bbc news, at clarence house.trol of aleppo. state tv has shown crowds waving flags and shouting slogans in support of president assad. among thousands of civilians brought out was seven—year—old bana alabed, whose posts on social media have moved so many around the world. orla guerin went to meet bana and her mother. hello, i am bana. i am seven years old. i am from aleppo. from the rubble of aleppo to the red carpet in ankara, bana alabed and herfamily are now being...
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nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house. the time is nearly 6.15pm. control — the four victims of a road haulage boss and his mechanic, who have been found guilty of manslaughter. and still to come: the remarkable story of alex lewis who lost all his limbs to an illness which started with what he thought was a cold. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news: tottenham tie down another of their top players at the club. captain hugo lloris commits his future to spurs until 2022. the red cross in syria says the operation to help people leave the remaining rebel—held parts of aleppo is close to finishing. one of those who managed to leave is seven—year—old bana alabed, whose messages on social media captured everything from the death of friends to her family's attempt to live a normal life. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerin, has been to meet bana and her mother. hello, i am bana, i'm seven years' old, i am from aleppo. from the rubble of aleppo to the red carpet in ankara, bana alabed and herfamily are now being hosted by the turkish governme
nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house. the time is nearly 6.15pm. control — the four victims of a road haulage boss and his mechanic, who have been found guilty of manslaughter. and still to come: the remarkable story of alex lewis who lost all his limbs to an illness which started with what he thought was a cold. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news: tottenham tie down another of their top players at the club. captain hugo lloris commits his future to spurs until...
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there was amelia, louisa, abigail, clarence, that was it. what book made you a reader? >> i really liked, a book that comes up a lot, harriet the spy. that was one of my favorite books because it was realistic fiction which i always liked, i tried to lion the witch and the wardrobe and the hobbit and those things that my sister was into but i was never into those, i like the realistic fiction and there was a sadness within me that harriet the spy spoke to, a loneliness, being on the outside looking at -- looking in but would take great pleasure in solitude and struggling with being an introvert perhaps, there was something that spoke to me. it was a fun story. i have a picture of harriet the spy by my writing table, that is what i do. that is what i'm doing even as an adult. >> not sure which came first. i was a fan of the hardy boys and i read all of them. the first reading i did that was slightly serious, jack london, the white fang and call of the wild, was mesmerized. i read most of what i laid my hands on. the first writer that made me want to be a writer was dylan
there was amelia, louisa, abigail, clarence, that was it. what book made you a reader? >> i really liked, a book that comes up a lot, harriet the spy. that was one of my favorite books because it was realistic fiction which i always liked, i tried to lion the witch and the wardrobe and the hobbit and those things that my sister was into but i was never into those, i like the realistic fiction and there was a sadness within me that harriet the spy spoke to, a loneliness, being on the...
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nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house.ggest military victory for president assad in almost six years of war. the last convoy of civilians and rebel fighters was escorted out this evening. one of those brought out in the past few days was seven—year—old ba na alabed, whose messages on social media covered everything from the death of friends, to her family's attempts to lead a normal life. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerin, has been to meet bana and her mother. hello, i am bana, i'm seven years old, i am from aleppo. from the rubble of aleppo to the red carpet in ankara, bana alabed and herfamily are now being hosted by the turkish government, which opposes the syrian regime. when we met, this child of war told me how her own home was flattened by a bomb. translation: we were playing happily and planning to go out and suddenly it landed. so, we got scared and ran to the basement. when our house was bombed, we got out of the rubble safely, but we were about to die because the house was collapsing. her updates from inside aleppo
nicholas witchel, bbc news, at clarence house.ggest military victory for president assad in almost six years of war. the last convoy of civilians and rebel fighters was escorted out this evening. one of those brought out in the past few days was seven—year—old ba na alabed, whose messages on social media covered everything from the death of friends, to her family's attempts to lead a normal life. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerin, has been to meet bana and her mother. hello, i am bana, i'm...
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just with clarence thomas as the nominee that there is a photo of view meeting the with the end up the stairs of the senate. >> i look at all of us when they see that photo. i see a focus, determination , it really captured the moment is the iconic photograph that for me it was the symbol of equality. you have a professor who is intelligent and then she was sexually harassed to the supreme court. and the guys in the senate and let me be. >> now the reasons i explained in the book. but what it felt like for us. >> you are demanding a meeting. >> keys said there's only one way. walk over there. so my cellar did this way and was the bait -- happily working. but we walked over one and the rest of the women and they fell of set the top but they have those conflict on negative conference and one tree box charges. >> so we say hello where the women from the house want to come in and speak with a senator. he said what a? we'll let strangers in the senate. i wrote another book along time ago i said what you talking about? we are with the in negative house we have over 100 years of experience be
just with clarence thomas as the nominee that there is a photo of view meeting the with the end up the stairs of the senate. >> i look at all of us when they see that photo. i see a focus, determination , it really captured the moment is the iconic photograph that for me it was the symbol of equality. you have a professor who is intelligent and then she was sexually harassed to the supreme court. and the guys in the senate and let me be. >> now the reasons i explained in the book....
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justice clarence thomas is only the second black man to serve on the high court, but he's not includeonal museum of african-american history. angry gop leaders filed a bill calling out the smithsonian. the facility is suspending their decision saying it can't tell every story in its exhibit. >>> and five minutes before the top of the hour. and it could be a scene from "bad santa." watch. >> what do you want? >> well, come on, what do you want? a snot rag? >> this was no laughing matter. why a little boy left santa's lap in tears. >>> two minutes before the top of the hour, and before you leave the house, here's what's happening today. the urgent hunt for a cop killer across georgia. a $30,000 reward now being offered information on the man considered armed and extremely dangerous. he's accused of killing an officer on the right and injuring another officer. >>> and president-elect trump is meeting with victims and first responders of the osu terror attack. after that, he'll head to a rally in des moines, iowa, tonight as part of his thank you tour. >>> and hillary clinton is headed to
justice clarence thomas is only the second black man to serve on the high court, but he's not includeonal museum of african-american history. angry gop leaders filed a bill calling out the smithsonian. the facility is suspending their decision saying it can't tell every story in its exhibit. >>> and five minutes before the top of the hour. and it could be a scene from "bad santa." watch. >> what do you want? >> well, come on, what do you want? a snot rag? >>...
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. >>> and a manassas man is in arrested 32-year-old clarence olohu yesterday after he attacked a woman after she wouldn't give him a hug. he is being held without bond. >>> and 6:36 now. muriel bowser is committed to forging a working relationship with the trump administration. the mayor went to new york yesterday for a meeting with the president-elect. his interest in the district and the concerns of the people who live here. >> comfortable that he heard our concerns about the fear and anxiety that residents of the district have. and he was willing to hear and listen to those concerns. >> bowser also said trump was interested in d.c.'s push for statehood. >>> and conversation swirling around the president-elect's new held a gathering at the trump international hotel for a speech by the vice president-elect. the foundation picked the hotel because of space needs. the government ethics experts criticized that special interest groups may be booking rooms and events at the hotel to get special favor from trump. the trump organization did not immediately provide comment for this story. >>>
. >>> and a manassas man is in arrested 32-year-old clarence olohu yesterday after he attacked a woman after she wouldn't give him a hug. he is being held without bond. >>> and 6:36 now. muriel bowser is committed to forging a working relationship with the trump administration. the mayor went to new york yesterday for a meeting with the president-elect. his interest in the district and the concerns of the people who live here. >> comfortable that he heard our concerns...
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. >>> republican senator ted cruz doesn't do enough to recognize the achievements of justice clarence thomas. th african-american history and culture only makes note of justice thomas as the subject of sexual harassment allegations. you may remember anita hill made those in the '90s. in a letter to leaders of the smithsonian, senator cruz suggested they create a separate exhibit that showcases the differences between justice thomas and the only other african-american supreme court justice. >>> a family activity turns into tragedy in maryland. a father and his young son were sliding down a driveway in carol county when they slid into the road where they they were hit by an suv yesterday. one died from his injuries. his son was in critical condition but is now out u and is expected to recover from his injuries. the sheriffs office says it does not expect to file charges against the driver. >>> a a family has brought joy to thousands of visitors during christmas time. you can see they go above and beyond what their christmas decorations. this year their decorations aren't there. the bure
. >>> republican senator ted cruz doesn't do enough to recognize the achievements of justice clarence thomas. th african-american history and culture only makes note of justice thomas as the subject of sexual harassment allegations. you may remember anita hill made those in the '90s. in a letter to leaders of the smithsonian, senator cruz suggested they create a separate exhibit that showcases the differences between justice thomas and the only other african-american supreme court...
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sweering in clarence tucker last night. he is the 19th chief in the history and second african american to lead their fire department. tucker has been a firefighter for 28 ye meeting their favorite player, right? one akron family is going the extra mile to make that dream come true for their grandpa. the family has started a facebook campaign, so they 98- year-old grandpa sam can meet lebron james. he's a lifelong cavs fan who watches every single game. he was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and returned home from shared over 19 times. that would be a great gift to him. >> imagine seeing that on his fame if lebron came through the doors. getting instant results. the new hiv test you can take in your own home. >> plus, the brand-new surveillance footage just >>> news 5, good morning cleveland starts now. >> for the third time in just a few weeks, a local barbershop is the scene of a shootout. >> and meg shaw is live in akron. >> and one of the last remaining abortion clinics in ohio about to close. the loophole officials are u
sweering in clarence tucker last night. he is the 19th chief in the history and second african american to lead their fire department. tucker has been a firefighter for 28 ye meeting their favorite player, right? one akron family is going the extra mile to make that dream come true for their grandpa. the family has started a facebook campaign, so they 98- year-old grandpa sam can meet lebron james. he's a lifelong cavs fan who watches every single game. he was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and...
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powerful about the you need a hill hearings, when she made specific claims of sexual harassment against clarence thomas. you can see her interpretation of the hearing where she thought any a hill was demonized. like a witch. with the broomstick up above, the new york post tabloid here on the left, i would like to thank america with the kkk -- and clear interpretation whovery specific senators were in those hearings as well. the ceramics is our second largest and we have some powerful works from an american artist that we would like to share with you today. >> we are going to look at one of the hidden gems of the ceramics research collection. that's three sculptures by russell barnett aiken. socialite well-known philanthropist artists and big game hunter have moved to new york city and hung out with a these werethy types created in 1938 just before the united states entered world war ii. are looking at are the three pieces by russell barnett aiken. ofstart with a sculpture franklin delano roosevelt writing by democratic donkey, holding up a microphone and tucked under his arm is a battleship, a w
powerful about the you need a hill hearings, when she made specific claims of sexual harassment against clarence thomas. you can see her interpretation of the hearing where she thought any a hill was demonized. like a witch. with the broomstick up above, the new york post tabloid here on the left, i would like to thank america with the kkk -- and clear interpretation whovery specific senators were in those hearings as well. the ceramics is our second largest and we have some powerful works from...
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pain trump said he would appoint originalists to the supreme court, people like antonin scalia and clarencethomas. now the president-elect even released a list of people he would choose from. so here's what he said. >> it was a very big day. you have a list of names. >> i do. >> and you had talked to me for a while now about releasing these names. your judicial philosophy. you said you wanted original li ists. tell us about this list of names. >> i've had a lot of feedback from a lot of people and had tremendous endorsements and i'm a conservative. i think i'm extremely conser conservative as an example on trade. a conservative would say i'm not because i don't believe only in free trade. i believe in good deal for the united states. >> fair trade. >> it's a simple view. you can call it whatever you want. so with the judges they were saying what happens if he appoints the wrong judges. and what we did, i just have -- we just took a list of judges and i thought what i would do is put this forward and this would be the list that i would either choose from or pick people very close in terms of
pain trump said he would appoint originalists to the supreme court, people like antonin scalia and clarencethomas. now the president-elect even released a list of people he would choose from. so here's what he said. >> it was a very big day. you have a list of names. >> i do. >> and you had talked to me for a while now about releasing these names. your judicial philosophy. you said you wanted original li ists. tell us about this list of names. >> i've had a lot of...
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. >> anthony: willie and his writing partner clarence "blowfly" reed wrote such classics as "clean up50 years, 100 years from now, search and punch in the miami sound, your name is going to come up right away as principal creator of the miami sound. what were the distinctive features of the music you were making that separated it from motown, philadelphia, new york? >> willie: the culture was a mixture of bahamian, jamaican, and then some people came down from georgia and alabama, but that bahamian influence was dominant. >> anthony: right. >> willie: we would have bands who would march from overtown all the way to liberty city and back in big parades. this influence, the dancing and the moving and the marching, i would say that was the main difference. >> anthony: and you were teaching school during a lot of this period? >> willie: yeah, i was teaching school. i would walk in the front door of the school, i would look around, put my sign in, and walk out the back door and go straight to the studio. but you know, the principal knew what i was doing. >> anthony: yep. >> willie: i did m
. >> anthony: willie and his writing partner clarence "blowfly" reed wrote such classics as "clean up50 years, 100 years from now, search and punch in the miami sound, your name is going to come up right away as principal creator of the miami sound. what were the distinctive features of the music you were making that separated it from motown, philadelphia, new york? >> willie: the culture was a mixture of bahamian, jamaican, and then some people came down from georgia...
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swearing in clarence tucker on his birthday, not a bad gift. city's history and only the second african american to lead the department. tucker has been a firefighter for 28 years. >> actor, tom hanks coming to chief land today. >> yeah, he is the guest of honor at the greater cleveland film commission behind the camera event. the yearly program always draws some big names. this year, it's all about tom hanks. his career in hollywood. his connections to hollywood as well. while in town, he'll also speak to high school students and hanks is getting his start at the great lakes theater years ago. and what a year it was. brings cleveland the first championship in 52 years and now a chance to grace the cover of sports illustrated as the 2016 sports person of the year. the magazine says lebron is their pick not only because of his work on the court, but more importantly, his work off the court in his charity, the ?? lebron james foundation. only two-time winners of the award. >>> and speaking of lebron, we're going to see him in some very different
swearing in clarence tucker on his birthday, not a bad gift. city's history and only the second african american to lead the department. tucker has been a firefighter for 28 years. >> actor, tom hanks coming to chief land today. >> yeah, he is the guest of honor at the greater cleveland film commission behind the camera event. the yearly program always draws some big names. this year, it's all about tom hanks. his career in hollywood. his connections to hollywood as well. while in...
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. >>> prince william county police say a tip led to the arrest of 32-year-old clarence alo the incident happened sunday morning at the massage store in woodbridge. >>> and the d.c. council gave preliminary approval to the d.c. paid family leave bill. it would give eight weeks to pay to care for a family member. it faces another vote and then congressional view. >>> we are counting down the hours until the opening of the mgm national harbor casino resort. we are now 17 hours away. all week we have been preparing you for traffic to come with all the new visitors to the casino. prince george's county police expect 30,000 visitors in the first 24 hours. keep everyone moving. officers will be out on the roads to try to keep vehicles from backing up onto the beltway and route 210. >> the key to it for us is motion. we want to keep traffic moving. we are not relying on signalization to do that. we are relying on the active management of those intersections. >> i'm still under the opinion we're going to have a major backup in terms of traffic, yes. >> national harbor has one command center moni
. >>> prince william county police say a tip led to the arrest of 32-year-old clarence alo the incident happened sunday morning at the massage store in woodbridge. >>> and the d.c. council gave preliminary approval to the d.c. paid family leave bill. it would give eight weeks to pay to care for a family member. it faces another vote and then congressional view. >>> we are counting down the hours until the opening of the mgm national harbor casino resort. we are now 17...