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i'm serving inmate edwards a 115 and inmate samuels a 115.had a fistfight on the yard friday, the 30th of march. they've both been charged with battery on an inmate because one inmate received serious injuries. oh, it's a serious 115. it's an a-1 offense. this is a serious 115. they could lose up to a year of credit earned. where's jamie at? when i go up there, i just talk individuals like i would talk to you right now. we're going to serve this man his paperwork and see what happens. >> you want it right now? >> officer deed, this is officer carson's section. i have a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. charged with battery on an inmate with serious injuries. it's a d.a. referral offense. and if you're found guilty of that, it carries a maximum forfeiture of 360 days. okay, being that you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. okay, if you have anybody you want to investigate it -- >> anybody on the yard, they seen what happened. i don't know their names. that's what i'm saying. if you co
i'm serving inmate edwards a 115 and inmate samuels a 115.had a fistfight on the yard friday, the 30th of march. they've both been charged with battery on an inmate because one inmate received serious injuries. oh, it's a serious 115. it's an a-1 offense. this is a serious 115. they could lose up to a year of credit earned. where's jamie at? when i go up there, i just talk individuals like i would talk to you right now. we're going to serve this man his paperwork and see what happens. >>...
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amanda's mother offers up samuel skinner. >> samuel, i lived with him before i went to cheyenne, wyomingorter: so you have a relationship with him prior. >> right. >> i will be right back. >> reporter: pam returns with contact information for samuel skinner, and the case again appears to be wrapped up. >> i want you to make the phone call. it's scary but i'll get you through it. >> reporter: patch coaches amanda because what she says could make or break her chance to make a connection with her potential birth father. >> i just want you to breathe because you're not breathing. >> reporter: she goes for it. >> yes, is this samuel yes, is -- i was wanting to talk to samuel skinner. yes. can you tell him to call amanda? >> say you're a friend of the family. >> it's a friend of the family. okay. thank you. >> where was he? >> he was unavailable. >> reporter: but a few days later the man named samuel skinner does call her back. turns out he's living just down the gulf coast from amanda in louisiana. >> when she started mentioning certain people, it clicked. >> who did she mention? >> her mothe
amanda's mother offers up samuel skinner. >> samuel, i lived with him before i went to cheyenne, wyomingorter: so you have a relationship with him prior. >> right. >> i will be right back. >> reporter: pam returns with contact information for samuel skinner, and the case again appears to be wrapped up. >> i want you to make the phone call. it's scary but i'll get you through it. >> reporter: patch coaches amanda because what she says could make or break her...
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we all know that yell that samuel does it is that yell thing he does. i because i had done my research knew that he had done the voice, had i not known that in advance wouldn't have known that was samuel jackson. you got something out of him, the way he lays on that, and he doesn't get in the way. >> exactly. >> it's the most beautiful, powerful, poignant thing i've ever heard samuel do in this way. i thought he did a marvelous job. >> well he made it personal. >> yeah that. >> you couldn't make any imaginary it has to be raw and direct. >> and there's a flow it to it. h baldwin's voice is so distinct, when you go from baldwin to samuel jackson it flowed. >> because he caught the soul of baldwin, not mimicking him or trying to be like him, it's about catching the soul of this man with his words and sam was moved by those words. we knew it was about coming from your guts. yeah. >> and you have to stick to that and to have the humbleness also to submit to those words. don't put yourself, as a film maker, i put myself behind. i push baldwin in front. and h
we all know that yell that samuel does it is that yell thing he does. i because i had done my research knew that he had done the voice, had i not known that in advance wouldn't have known that was samuel jackson. you got something out of him, the way he lays on that, and he doesn't get in the way. >> exactly. >> it's the most beautiful, powerful, poignant thing i've ever heard samuel do in this way. i thought he did a marvelous job. >> well he made it personal. >> yeah...
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marcus samuel was not oil man! marcus samuel was in a sense, and east london merchant trader. he did not know much about the oil business but he knew the east asian import export business. his early arrival in the oil industry as the story unfolds was a take no prisoners oil executive named -- he also had a problem in a sense because he had essentially inherited a company from his mentor so abruptly died and left him as the interim director of a company known as royal dutch. samuel's company would eventually become known as shell . and this initially defined the early part of the relationship. they were essentially friendly in the modern sense because they were enemies who also that along and nothing of the day, we were enemies. and rockefeller was benefiting from this rivalry. rockefeller was taking advantage of the fact that instead of fighting him, the main source of competition of standard oil spent all of its time fighting each other. mainly across vast ports of the far east and asia. and so, as i am unpacking the story through my research, i certainly hit on a interestin
marcus samuel was not oil man! marcus samuel was in a sense, and east london merchant trader. he did not know much about the oil business but he knew the east asian import export business. his early arrival in the oil industry as the story unfolds was a take no prisoners oil executive named -- he also had a problem in a sense because he had essentially inherited a company from his mentor so abruptly died and left him as the interim director of a company known as royal dutch. samuel's company...
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marcus samuel was not an oilman. marcus samuel was, in a sense, an east london merchant-trader. he didn't know very much about the oil business, but he knew the east asian import/export business. his early rival in the oil industry, as story unfolds, was a take-no-prisoners oil executive named henry debtording. he had, essentially, inherited a company from his mentor who abruptly died and left him as the interim director of a company known as royal dutch. samuel's company would eventually become known as shell, and it was that herculean rivalry between marcus samuel and henri which initially defined the early part of hair relationship. they were, essentially, frenemies in the modern sense because they were enemies who also got along, but at the end of the day, we were enemies. and rockefeller was benefiting from this rivalry. rockefeller was taking advantage of the fact that instead of fighting him, the main source of competition to standard oil spent all of its time fighting each other. mainly across the vast ports of the far east in asia. and so as i'm unpacking this story thr
marcus samuel was not an oilman. marcus samuel was, in a sense, an east london merchant-trader. he didn't know very much about the oil business, but he knew the east asian import/export business. his early rival in the oil industry, as story unfolds, was a take-no-prisoners oil executive named henry debtording. he had, essentially, inherited a company from his mentor who abruptly died and left him as the interim director of a company known as royal dutch. samuel's company would eventually...
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samuel: yo no le creí.toda la familia, el que le advirtió a su hermana mayor que empezaría con stephanie de 11 años, acababa de llegar a cabo su macabro plan. durante el interrogatorio en la estación de policía, el joven de 14 años confesó su crimen. le dijo al detective que lo había planeado la noche anterior. maría elena: luego, ronald describió en detalle cómo tomó un cuchillo de la cocina, regresó al cuarto de stephanie y la degolló. maría elena: tú tomaste el cuchillo con el que-- con el que degollaste a tu hermana, lo lavaste, lo limpiaste, y lo guardaste nuevamente en el cajón de la cocina. ronald: los exámenes del forense eso es lo que dicen, ¿no? maría elena: ¿tú pensaste que de esa manera ibas a borrar cualquier rastro? ronald: yo creo que una persona con un plan, hubiese tratado de escapar. hubiese tratado de huir, aunque no llegara tan lejos. maría elena: bueno, pero tú trataste de echarle la culpa a otra persona. ¿pensabas que te iban a creer? ronald: en ese momento no estaba pensando en nada.
samuel: yo no le creí.toda la familia, el que le advirtió a su hermana mayor que empezaría con stephanie de 11 años, acababa de llegar a cabo su macabro plan. durante el interrogatorio en la estación de policía, el joven de 14 años confesó su crimen. le dijo al detective que lo había planeado la noche anterior. maría elena: luego, ronald describió en detalle cómo tomó un cuchillo de la cocina, regresó al cuarto de stephanie y la degolló. maría elena: tú tomaste el cuchillo con...
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both in the handwriting of samuel parris. we do not know why there are two versions accept he was taking things down in shorthand and then reconstituted them into his account. shorthand was useful for a young minister because they could listen to some of the matter and use shorthand to take down absolutely everything and then reconstitute it. that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, innocence --as of because samuel parris took it all down. there is a reason why arthur miller coached from him -- poached from him. all of the descriptions come from samuel parris because he was reconstituting it from his shorthand. if i could find one of those documents -- i would love the shorthand of that. he would make two copies. we also had some handwritten, contemporaneous copies. on the left, clearly a first draft. several people crossing things out and adding. and the cleaned up copy on the right. the challenge is that the markup on the bottom of the left one, the messy one, looked like a mark from the person signing it
both in the handwriting of samuel parris. we do not know why there are two versions accept he was taking things down in shorthand and then reconstituted them into his account. shorthand was useful for a young minister because they could listen to some of the matter and use shorthand to take down absolutely everything and then reconstitute it. that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, innocence --as of because samuel parris took it all down. there is a reason why arthur miller...
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because samuel paris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him is that it reads like a play. she says this, he says that. there's sound over here. we couldn't hear. the girls were flailing around. all those descriptions coming from samuel paris because he was reconstituting it from his shorthand. >> and at 8:00 p.m. former boston "globe" journalist curtis wilke "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word, charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj had charisma. but jack kennedy had charisma. and i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. ? to our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell released the latest version of the health care bill today. it would let insurers sell low-cost policies. while retaining cuts in medicaid. the bill could be voted on in the senate next week. earlier today, house speaker
because samuel paris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him is that it reads like a play. she says this, he says that. there's sound over here. we couldn't hear. the girls were flailing around. all those descriptions coming from samuel paris because he was reconstituting it from his shorthand. >> and at 8:00 p.m. former boston "globe" journalist curtis wilke "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the...
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he stopped samuel debose two years ago today as he was driving in a cincinnati neighborhood of mount auburn adjacent to the university. samuel debose had a missing front license plate. >>> the minneapolis police officer that shot and killed an unarmed australian yoga teacher is refusing to talk about the deadly encounter. investigators say that mohammed noor declined to be interviewed about the death of justine damond. and outrage is growing in her native country. >> it is frustrating to have just some of the picture but not all of it. we cannot compel the officer to make a statement. i wish we could. >> minnesota investigators say a loud noise startled the officer just before he shot and killed justine damond, a well-liked yoga instructor and wellness coach. >> according to the minnesota bureau of criminal apprehension, justine damond called 911 about a possible assault. noor and another officer drove down an alley behind the house of justine damond, searching for a suspect. they said they were startled by a loud bang. immediately after, justine damond approached the driver's- side.
he stopped samuel debose two years ago today as he was driving in a cincinnati neighborhood of mount auburn adjacent to the university. samuel debose had a missing front license plate. >>> the minneapolis police officer that shot and killed an unarmed australian yoga teacher is refusing to talk about the deadly encounter. investigators say that mohammed noor declined to be interviewed about the death of justine damond. and outrage is growing in her native country. >> it is...
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samuel goldwyn is crying. he says, play it again.dered his number two guy to reach out and make a deal. jeff: eleanor is a huge part of lou gehrig's life in defining his legacy, and putting herself in that category. richard: she wrote a book about 30 years later which became another movie in the 1970's. for this movie, she played the role of the legacy keeper. she would write letters to goldwyn saying, look at this script, it is wrong. you can have him wearing a suit in a yankees office. you can't have lou hit four home runs in a world series game, so they had him hit two home runs in a world series game. -- for a little boy with polio in the hospital. didn't happen but it wasn't , four. jeff: she was intently trying to define his legacy. richard: she really wanted cooper to deliver the speech exactly as her husband did. the problem with that is that there really was no script, no text. gehrig went up there without anything. here is a guy who didn't deliver speeches. this is between double-headers. his body is starting to wither. peo
samuel goldwyn is crying. he says, play it again.dered his number two guy to reach out and make a deal. jeff: eleanor is a huge part of lou gehrig's life in defining his legacy, and putting herself in that category. richard: she wrote a book about 30 years later which became another movie in the 1970's. for this movie, she played the role of the legacy keeper. she would write letters to goldwyn saying, look at this script, it is wrong. you can have him wearing a suit in a yankees office. you...
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i'm guessing a lot of people in the overall organization of the resistance including samuel adams and just as warren, they probably didn't trust those guys in concorde to follow up. that they can rely on them. colonel baird had been in the legislature a number of times, 65 years old. he's not somebody who's going to go off on his own. so it may be that concorde not a conservative patriotism , served the cause better than a town that was first to suddenly emerge in a mob or in radical action but they still tried to exploit the network of royalist figures in the town of concorde so jonas mine who was an aristocrat was favorable to the king side sent notes into allies in boston saying let me tell you, i can't control these men. doctor joseph lee, the one who couldn't get in the church was seen racing into boston around august 31st 1774 to bring warning that the crowd was going to march from concorde into boston and to warn the judges there. he was there after treated as a loyalist and put into house arrest for the person first part of the war. the governor also called on spies in the cou
i'm guessing a lot of people in the overall organization of the resistance including samuel adams and just as warren, they probably didn't trust those guys in concorde to follow up. that they can rely on them. colonel baird had been in the legislature a number of times, 65 years old. he's not somebody who's going to go off on his own. so it may be that concorde not a conservative patriotism , served the cause better than a town that was first to suddenly emerge in a mob or in radical action but...
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samuel buckley morris didn't do anything famous. his grandfather fought in the american revolution, and he was a philadelphia merchant and a member of the society of quakers, the friends and he lived a comfortable life in the early 19th century, living in a country estate, but pictures of children often so remind us of what the dynamic of society is about. so if we look at the nation, what were they doing it for? >> they were doing it for children like samuel buckley morris and not only is this a portrait of a young boy, but this is a painting painted by a young boy. this picture was done by charles wilson peal's son rembrandt peal when he was a teenager. if you have a name like rembrandt peal you better grow up to be an artist. actually, he named all of the sons that he had with his wife after renaissance artists and there was rafael, rembrandt, and he was the most prolific and he did this wonderful painting of samuel buckley moris in 1795, the same year that rem grant pe rembrandt peal painted a picture of george washington. it's
samuel buckley morris didn't do anything famous. his grandfather fought in the american revolution, and he was a philadelphia merchant and a member of the society of quakers, the friends and he lived a comfortable life in the early 19th century, living in a country estate, but pictures of children often so remind us of what the dynamic of society is about. so if we look at the nation, what were they doing it for? >> they were doing it for children like samuel buckley morris and not only...
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what is it >> it is samuel in honor of my father who served h this country very distinguishly years agowho is more of a than i will ever be so i'm proud to rock the name james samuel low kay >> after vice-president mike pence got board at a performance of hamilton it's not surprising broadway is pro clipt on. hillary clinton spent a night and take a is theren to what happened as she walked in. (applause). you see the crowd is certainly boys dress there. they were giving her a standing oh investigio and they shouted her name. as mike pence gave a little l speech and that set off a whole fire storm. inner the less, president trump 's tweets are not always artic. it is called poet in cheek.com. here's an example. i have 73. hillary is 800 and i'm beating her. romance or adventure, what do you prefer >> the jets don't have it. helping encourage this young entrepreneur. the american flag is an important part of the festivities and there is a goodwill store in south florida that works hard to make sure old glory looks good. a look at the flag making process. now. > will flag center creates ab
what is it >> it is samuel in honor of my father who served h this country very distinguishly years agowho is more of a than i will ever be so i'm proud to rock the name james samuel low kay >> after vice-president mike pence got board at a performance of hamilton it's not surprising broadway is pro clipt on. hillary clinton spent a night and take a is theren to what happened as she walked in. (applause). you see the crowd is certainly boys dress there. they were giving her a...
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. >> samuel calls this part surfing. he's a world record holding for doing the highest high line ever. he can't them, he can also do this. >> what? what the heck? he is not doing a handstand. >> stunning amount of stabilizing. >> i don't want to believe it. >> incredible. once they've got that done, they stretch out 104 foot line ending 40 feet higher than where he began. towards the end here, he's struggling. yep. >> i'll sit over here on this thing and have sandwiches. >> i'd be okay, too. >> go on samuel, you rock! why don't you try handstand. >> you fell! >>> this pregnant mama wasn't feeling so hot. >> she said when that part of the pregnancy was over, she had >> oh, yeah. >> see how her beautiful family made her dream a delicious reality. >>> heading to the next hole to doozie. >> why taking a swing is pretty extreme. >> you got to be kidding me. >>> brought to you by allstate. are you in good hands? fast n unreasow but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our a
. >> samuel calls this part surfing. he's a world record holding for doing the highest high line ever. he can't them, he can also do this. >> what? what the heck? he is not doing a handstand. >> stunning amount of stabilizing. >> i don't want to believe it. >> incredible. once they've got that done, they stretch out 104 foot line ending 40 feet higher than where he began. towards the end here, he's struggling. yep. >> i'll sit over here on this thing and have...
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william smith owned the property, and next to him was a man named samuel kerrigan. what we expected when we found this feature was to have things that related to those men's households, but we got all of these things. pot -- ite prophet was something served in, some kind of milk with some kind of liquor put in it. sounds perfectly awful. these, ande a lot of we have 37, i think, or maybe more. we suspect that this is a cap ring. they don't need 37 of these in anyone's private household. -- we suspect that this is a tavern. each one is slightly different. this decorative technique is not completely controlled. some of it is by chance, so we have this wonderful collection that shows the variation in decoration that can appear on the pot. william smith and samuel garrigas lived here. we also have this red slip-decorated dish. these are all made by local potters, and we can identify the locations of the potteries, so these are now very valuable, especially the big ones. if you wanted to buy one in an antique store, it would cost you a lot of money. however, when they we
william smith owned the property, and next to him was a man named samuel kerrigan. what we expected when we found this feature was to have things that related to those men's households, but we got all of these things. pot -- ite prophet was something served in, some kind of milk with some kind of liquor put in it. sounds perfectly awful. these, ande a lot of we have 37, i think, or maybe more. we suspect that this is a cap ring. they don't need 37 of these in anyone's private household. -- we...
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lights go up, samuel goldwyn is crying. he said play it again. lights go up, he ordered his number two guy to reach out to eleanor and make a deal. >> glor: lou-- eleanor is a very interesting part of lou gehrig's life and defining his legacy. and putting herself in that story as well. she wrote a book about it. >> she wrote a book, 30 years later, my luke and i which became another movie in 1970. but for this move ye, she was, she played the role of the legacy keeper. she would write letters to goldwyn saying this script, look at it. these things are wrong. you can't have lou being signed by manager miller huggins with huggins wearing a suit in a yankee office. she lost that she said you can't have lou hit four homeruns in a world series game. all right, you can't have that. so they had him hit two homeruns in a world series game for a little boy with polio in a hospital. didn't happen, but better than four. so he hit two. >> glor: so the point is how intently she was trying to define his legacy. >> yeah, i mean she really wanted cooper to deliv
lights go up, samuel goldwyn is crying. he said play it again. lights go up, he ordered his number two guy to reach out to eleanor and make a deal. >> glor: lou-- eleanor is a very interesting part of lou gehrig's life and defining his legacy. and putting herself in that story as well. she wrote a book about it. >> she wrote a book, 30 years later, my luke and i which became another movie in 1970. but for this move ye, she was, she played the role of the legacy keeper. she would...
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all of those descriptions come from samuel parris because he is reconstituting it from his shorthand.> at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the book "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960. it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma. [laughter] >> lbj did not have charisma. [laughter] >> jack kennedy had charisma. could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's mines. smart as hell, too. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> washington journal continues. host: at our table this morning, justice correspondent for npr about thenson to talk fbi nominee christopher wray testifying on capitol
all of those descriptions come from samuel parris because he is reconstituting it from his shorthand.> at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the book "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960. it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma. [laughter] >> lbj did not have charisma. [laughter] >> jack kennedy had charisma. could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's...
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ready, so i'm guessing there were a lot of people in the organization of the resistance including samuel adams and joseph warren that probably didn't trust those guys in concord to follow up. colonel barrett had been in the legislature a number of times, 65 years old. he's not someone who's just going to go off on his own, so it may be that concord's moderate conservative patriotism served the cause better than a town that was first to emerge in a mob or radical action, but one thing that's clear is they still try to exploit the network of wireless figures in the town of concord, so jonas minor who is a militia captain who is favorable to the king's aside sent notes into allies saying i cannot control these men here. doctor joseph lee, the one who could not get in the church was seen racing into boston december 1, 1774 to bring warning that crowd was going to march from concord tomorrow-- boston and to warn the judges. he was thereafter treated as a royalist and put into house arrest for the first part of the war. the governor, and all spies in the countryside. when the kings troop come
ready, so i'm guessing there were a lot of people in the organization of the resistance including samuel adams and joseph warren that probably didn't trust those guys in concord to follow up. colonel barrett had been in the legislature a number of times, 65 years old. he's not someone who's just going to go off on his own, so it may be that concord's moderate conservative patriotism served the cause better than a town that was first to emerge in a mob or radical action, but one thing that's...
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she's had two babies using this method -- her son samuel, who's now in school, and baby lina.he family is well-known in their hometown lugo in galicia, and a hot topic for debates on late motherhood throughout spain. many see it as selfish to have children at such an advanced age. >> by the time the children are 20, they probably won't have any parents anymore. it's tough on the kids to have such old parents. reporter: but lina alvarez doesn't feel like a grandmother. she feels that it's a sign of progress to be able to have babies this way. lina: for heaven's sake, i don't know what's selfish about it. i'm just as much there for my children, and my experience is a great advantage. that speaks in favor of having children at my age. reporter: more and more women in spain are having babies later in life. private fertility clinics like this one in madrid charge around 8000 euros for the procedure. it involves implanting fertilized eggs from anonymous donors. but unlike other countries, spain sets no legal age limit. even so, doctors often refuse to perform the procedure on women
she's had two babies using this method -- her son samuel, who's now in school, and baby lina.he family is well-known in their hometown lugo in galicia, and a hot topic for debates on late motherhood throughout spain. many see it as selfish to have children at such an advanced age. >> by the time the children are 20, they probably won't have any parents anymore. it's tough on the kids to have such old parents. reporter: but lina alvarez doesn't feel like a grandmother. she feels that it's...
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william smith and samuel garrigas lived here. we have all of this tavern stuff. we also have this red slip-decorated redware things in various sizes. we have pictures of them. becausehave an example they are being developed for an exhibit. it is an important collection because they were are all made by local potters, and we can identify the locations of the potteries, so these are now very valuable, especially the big ones. if you wanted to buy one in an antique store, it would cost you a lot of money. however, when they were used in the tavern, it was because they were the cheapest stuff available. instead of having imported things from england or germany, they were just made down the block. it just happens that we find them very beautiful. this was a problem for us. we did not know we had a tavern on chestnut street. we found indeed a man named yates had run a tavern not on our site, but across the street, so the artifacts appear to come from his tavern across the street and from the two households. these, for instance -- you know what these are, right? some pe
william smith and samuel garrigas lived here. we have all of this tavern stuff. we also have this red slip-decorated redware things in various sizes. we have pictures of them. becausehave an example they are being developed for an exhibit. it is an important collection because they were are all made by local potters, and we can identify the locations of the potteries, so these are now very valuable, especially the big ones. if you wanted to buy one in an antique store, it would cost you a lot...
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amy: samuel dubose was shot exactly two years ago today. after the killing, officer tensing stated he opened fire after his arm was caught in dubose's car door while dubose drove away. the statement was directly contradicted by tensing's body cam video. at the time of the killing, tensing was wearing a t-shirt under his uniform emblazoned with a confederate battle flag . wnba seattlee, the storm basketball team has partnered with planned parenthood to raise funds and fight back against republican-led attack on the women's health organization. on tuesday night, the storm donated five dollars from each ticket purchased for its gaming is the chicago sky toward planned parenthood in storm players joined a rally ahead of the game. in a statement, planned parenthood said -- and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. senate republicans are trying to regroup after their latest efforts to o overhaul or repeal obamacare failed, dealing a sharp setback to donald trump and t
amy: samuel dubose was shot exactly two years ago today. after the killing, officer tensing stated he opened fire after his arm was caught in dubose's car door while dubose drove away. the statement was directly contradicted by tensing's body cam video. at the time of the killing, tensing was wearing a t-shirt under his uniform emblazoned with a confederate battle flag . wnba seattlee, the storm basketball team has partnered with planned parenthood to raise funds and fight back against...
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last word, samuel from california. go ahead. what do you think about health care? you get the last word. caller: i think congress should repeal obama and give every american from birth to death medicare and medicaid and i'm a physician. we have the money in this country to do that. the pentagon budget alone could take care of all of that. eliminate the insurance companies -- i have worked in county health care taking care of the poor all my medical career. this could be done if the people have any gumption whatsoever, any kerch whatsoever and they are concerned about the american people, eliminate the insurance companies and give toryone including -- birth death, medicare and medicaid and that will solve the problem. host: thank you for your call. this is a conversation we will continue here on c-span. part of that conversation tonight, 6:00 eastern with richard pollock on newsmakers. he is the president and ceo and repealing andt replacing the affordable care act and democrat effort to keep the health care law and he will talk about hospital costs. 6:00 eastern to
last word, samuel from california. go ahead. what do you think about health care? you get the last word. caller: i think congress should repeal obama and give every american from birth to death medicare and medicaid and i'm a physician. we have the money in this country to do that. the pentagon budget alone could take care of all of that. eliminate the insurance companies -- i have worked in county health care taking care of the poor all my medical career. this could be done if the people have...
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samuel l jackson. come on steph and kevin durant.l l jackson was hoping that the patriots wouldn't win the best team. but it was the warriors. they were right there on the stage to accept the reward. >> i want to thank espn and everyone who voted for us. obviously we look like the most perfectly constructed three on three team. but we have 12 other guys who obviously helped us achieve this award. shot out to all of the guys. it was an unbelievable year. a lot of noise and hype around us from the beginning of the season. we tried to keep our heads down and focus on the prize. a month later we're back and we have an amazing ship. represent what a team means and do it by committee and the power and the collective and try to bring it back next year. thank you to everyone who voted. do you have something for them? >> i have two words. nothing easy. >> nothing easy. >> right. other teams nominated included the cubs, the pittsburgh penguins and the new england patriots. >>> well known restaurant and the chamber of commerce are among the bui
samuel l jackson. come on steph and kevin durant.l l jackson was hoping that the patriots wouldn't win the best team. but it was the warriors. they were right there on the stage to accept the reward. >> i want to thank espn and everyone who voted for us. obviously we look like the most perfectly constructed three on three team. but we have 12 other guys who obviously helped us achieve this award. shot out to all of the guys. it was an unbelievable year. a lot of noise and hype around us...
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el niño ntento dar una e mejor vida pero fue deportado, p hoy por fin pudieron abrazarlo de nuevo samuels estuvo con ellos. >> por fin luego de 8 largos s meses stanley se reencontro con su familia estaba tan feliz quien o queria bajarse de los o hombros de su padre mientras g jugaba con dos peluches >> al pprincipio no me reconoci pero estamo con nosotros >> el pqeequeño llego a el sal salvador desde nueva york aco a acompañado por oficiales cons a consulares >> gracias a dios esta con nosotros >> stanley de 2 años y medio fue separado cuando ambos se ente g enteregaron en la frontera u estadounidenses >> ahi el juez deporto a vlad i vladimir y dejar a su hijo bajo la tutela de una tia, esto des a desgarro a la familia >> decepcionaecepcionado >> ¿como trarme a mi hijo? >> los padres intentaron mant mantener la comunicacion busc buscaron asesoria migratoria con la cancilleria salvadoreña que corrio con los gastos >> esta sano, se le da todo el cariño y proteccion >> en medio de todas las emoc n emociones, entre sus planes ya n no esta intentar entrar de forma ilegal a estados unidos >>
el niño ntento dar una e mejor vida pero fue deportado, p hoy por fin pudieron abrazarlo de nuevo samuels estuvo con ellos. >> por fin luego de 8 largos s meses stanley se reencontro con su familia estaba tan feliz quien o queria bajarse de los o hombros de su padre mientras g jugaba con dos peluches >> al pprincipio no me reconoci pero estamo con nosotros >> el pqeequeño llego a el sal salvador desde nueva york aco a acompañado por oficiales cons a consulares >>...
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salvador podrÍa ser uno de los mÁs viejo de todo el mundo, al parece tiene el secreto de longevidad, samuels, corazÓn y mente estÁn completamente funcionales. ya en con fianza nos dijo que todos los dÍas bebe dos copitas de vino, ademÁs dijo que fue un amante del bailo que eso lo mantuvo en forma. >> tango, pasos dobles. >> a pesar que por su fecha de nacimiento, casi vio nacer la fotografÍa en el pais, nunca le gustÓ retratarse, pero los recuerdos los tiene en su mente. >> juan pablo nos revelÓ que una de sus grandes pasioness siempre fueron las mujeres con las que procreo 39 aÑos, ha tenido que enterrar a la gran mayorÍa y sobre sobreviven 11. >> tiene 40 nietos tambiÉn bisnietos. >> se suponÍa que si hubiera sido mal padre lo estarÍa cuidando. >> yo lo quiero mucho. >> todos estÁn pendiente de sus necesidades hasta sus gustosos. >> ¿cuÁntos aÑos tiene? >> 58. >> usted es el hijo ¿nÚmero? >> 32. >> su energÍa es tal que este aÑo pudo viajar hasta nueva york donde le celebraron en familia sus 116 aÑos, pero juan pablo sabe que el final de su vida lo espera. de su vida lo espera. ... >> en
salvador podrÍa ser uno de los mÁs viejo de todo el mundo, al parece tiene el secreto de longevidad, samuels, corazÓn y mente estÁn completamente funcionales. ya en con fianza nos dijo que todos los dÍas bebe dos copitas de vino, ademÁs dijo que fue un amante del bailo que eso lo mantuvo en forma. >> tango, pasos dobles. >> a pesar que por su fecha de nacimiento, casi vio nacer la fotografÍa en el pais, nunca le gustÓ retratarse, pero los recuerdos los tiene en su mente....
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samuel: we will continue to build the business.hrough the addition of rm's which will recruit from the market. with respect to whether there will be further acquisitions or not, it really depends on market opportunities. ♪ ♪ david: you're watching "bloomberg best," i am david gura. in addition to deutsche bank, credit suisse, and barclays also reported quarterly results this week. one of the leaders of these european -- what do the leaders of these european banks have to say? we spoke to all of them. let's start with the ceo of credit suisse. ♪ >> i think our strategy is working. as you say, it is 18 months out of 36, and i believe that we are delivering. we said we had a challenge in growth. we had a jump in growth and we have generated almost 23 billion of m&a's in the first half. our best performance since 2011. so it is very, very good. those were very good years for wealth management. growth is back and profitable. profit is up 21% year on year. we said that we would resolve the capital issue, we have seen move capital rates a
samuel: we will continue to build the business.hrough the addition of rm's which will recruit from the market. with respect to whether there will be further acquisitions or not, it really depends on market opportunities. ♪ ♪ david: you're watching "bloomberg best," i am david gura. in addition to deutsche bank, credit suisse, and barclays also reported quarterly results this week. one of the leaders of these european -- what do the leaders of these european banks have to say? we...
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they will be rubbing shoulders with hollywood's eli like samuel l. jackson. now at eight ...adly ghost ship fire ... private investigators are sifting through the debris ... find out what they are looking for and what they plan to do with it whooshnata san francisco skateboarder hospitalized after colliding with a police officer.one witness says it was no accident.he put himself right in the path of that skater and held his ground whooshin the north bay a four women accused of robbing a cvs pharmacy.police want your help in finding them.whooshtech reporter gabe slate shows you some tips for extending the life of your cell phone battery/you're watching kron four news in prime time. (pam) months after the deadly ghost ship fire .... a new effort tonight to figure out what caused the inferno.. that killed 36 people. could the answer be in this pile of debris?(pam) good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm pam moore.(steve) and i am steve aveson. tonight we have our first look at the tons of debris... left
they will be rubbing shoulders with hollywood's eli like samuel l. jackson. now at eight ...adly ghost ship fire ... private investigators are sifting through the debris ... find out what they are looking for and what they plan to do with it whooshnata san francisco skateboarder hospitalized after colliding with a police officer.one witness says it was no accident.he put himself right in the path of that skater and held his ground whooshin the north bay a four women accused of robbing a cvs...
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they don't want to be lectured to by samuel jackson. live in our district or know the problems. >> bernie: nobody cares i'll sarah silverman. >> kennedy: international race, it did not matter. it affected hillary clint's operation, all this money in the ground game, everything else. it did not amount to anything. if i were in that district, i would be really resentful. i would turn to the candidate who knows my issues. the fact that it turned into a national race for the people who live in the six district of georgia. >> sandra: how do the president's approval rating going to this? where will lessen voters? >> bernie: barring any unforeseen or cataclysmic event, i will assume it arises. i am on the for sure. the gorusch thing was a gem. drawing from in the paris accords. brilliant move. the stock market, unemployment. they'll creep up. when you see those approval ratings, they are at a certain number factoring five more points. just like the election. they had them at a certain level, and of course, the polls were wrong. he was actually
they don't want to be lectured to by samuel jackson. live in our district or know the problems. >> bernie: nobody cares i'll sarah silverman. >> kennedy: international race, it did not matter. it affected hillary clint's operation, all this money in the ground game, everything else. it did not amount to anything. if i were in that district, i would be really resentful. i would turn to the candidate who knows my issues. the fact that it turned into a national race for the people who...
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they will be rubbing shoulders with hollywood's elite like samuel l. jackson.ghts tomorrow. >> see you then. >> take care. assistant police chief, troy gabe. >> something we need to take action. >> in february, cbs news identified more than 450 come of plants involving 2011 to 2017 model year ford explorers not just police units. federal regulators ak nol j that number has grown and are investigating. ford has known about it since at least 2012. a company representative, later acknowledged in a deposition, it apares to be a design issue. that may allow exhaust, which contains carbon monoxide to seep in likely through unsealed seams in the rear of the suv. this video shows the newport beach police cruiser, driving, slamming into a tree. mcdowell is one of at least a half dozen officers in california, texas, and louisiana, suing ford over at investigations of carbon monoxide expoe sure. ford says it has not found any carbon monoxide issues with
they will be rubbing shoulders with hollywood's elite like samuel l. jackson.ghts tomorrow. >> see you then. >> take care. assistant police chief, troy gabe. >> something we need to take action. >> in february, cbs news identified more than 450 come of plants involving 2011 to 2017 model year ford explorers not just police units. federal regulators ak nol j that number has grown and are investigating. ford has known about it since at least 2012. a company representative,...
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mcconnell has years of legislative experience, but the shark has experience repealing samuel l.kson. find out when the great white shark meets the great grey turtle. only on shark week. mcconnell versus shark! the battle for healthcare supremacy begins right -- oh,
mcconnell has years of legislative experience, but the shark has experience repealing samuel l.kson. find out when the great white shark meets the great grey turtle. only on shark week. mcconnell versus shark! the battle for healthcare supremacy begins right -- oh,
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they will be rubbing shoulders with hollywood's elite like samuel l. jackson.sider" -- tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> number one -- it's full speed ahead for ben affleck and lindsay shookus. but what about jennifer garner? >> you're the best thing that ever happened to ben. >> did she confront lindsay about their relationship? we're breaking down fact from fiction. then inside maks and peta's fairy tale wedding. >> we enjoy partying together. >> new details about their royal "i do's". >> make some noise! >> and number three -- kim kardashian shuts down drug rumors. >> i don't play like that. like i'm -- come on. >> why the moment confused even her. >> after all that, this table in the background --
they will be rubbing shoulders with hollywood's elite like samuel l. jackson.sider" -- tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> number one -- it's full speed ahead for ben affleck and lindsay shookus. but what about jennifer garner? >> you're the best thing that ever happened to ben. >> did she confront lindsay about their relationship? we're breaking down fact from fiction. then inside maks and peta's fairy tale wedding. >> we enjoy partying together....
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te warriors. >> samuel l jackson very relieved opening that envelope at the espys last night.aza on hand at the 25th espy award to accept the award for best team. kd won one for best championship performance. >> i want to thank espn and everyone who voted for us. obviously we look like the most perfectly constructed three on three team. but we have 12 other guys that obviously helped us achieve this award. a shoutout to all of those guys. it was an unbelievable year. a lot of noise and hype around us for the beginning of the season. we tried to keep our head down and focus on the process. nine months later, we have another ship. and we're back. it is an amazing feeling. [cheering and applause] >> represent what a team means and doing it by committee and the power and the collective. trying to bring it back next year. thank you very much to everyone who voted. and zaza, have you got something for them? >> i have two words. nothing easy. >> nothing easy. >> a man of few words. other teams nominated for best team includes the cubs, clemson's football, the pittsburgh penguins and
te warriors. >> samuel l jackson very relieved opening that envelope at the espys last night.aza on hand at the 25th espy award to accept the award for best team. kd won one for best championship performance. >> i want to thank espn and everyone who voted for us. obviously we look like the most perfectly constructed three on three team. but we have 12 other guys that obviously helped us achieve this award. a shoutout to all of those guys. it was an unbelievable year. a lot of noise...
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they will be rubbing shoulders with hollywood's elite like samuel l. jackson.omorrow. >> see you then. >> take care. >> "the insider" -- tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> number one -- it's full speed ahead for ben affleck and lindsay shookus. but what about jennifer garner? >> you're the best thing that ever happened to ben. >> did she confront lindsay about their relationship? we're breaking down fact from fiction. then inside maks and peta's fairy tale wedding. >> we enjoy partying together. >> new details about their royal "i do's". >> make some noise! >> and number three -- kim kardashian shuts down drug rumors. >> i don't play like that. like i'm -- come on. >> why the moment confused even her. >> after all that, this table in the background -- >> plus your "insider" bonus. the stars open the doors to their homes away from hollywood. >> we wanted some land and privacy. >> plus -- >> you just came from the edit suite. >> i did. >> how's looking? >> i -- i like it. >> first images from oprah's "a wrinkle in time." but which costar couldn't
they will be rubbing shoulders with hollywood's elite like samuel l. jackson.omorrow. >> see you then. >> take care. >> "the insider" -- tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> number one -- it's full speed ahead for ben affleck and lindsay shookus. but what about jennifer garner? >> you're the best thing that ever happened to ben. >> did she confront lindsay about their relationship? we're breaking down fact from fiction. then inside...