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vain, the way the bible describes it, vain people are dangerous, because they react in unprecedented manners. host: thank you, danny. we'll get a response. guest: danny, as a religious person, i would say the most important function of faith is the improvement of the believer's soul. i'm not going to make prescriptions about what mr. trump needs to do or needs not to do. judge not and you may not be judged. host: how are the rest of us supposed to preach civility among ourselves when the president of the united states clearly sets a horrible example himself? guest: i agree that the president has set a horrible example. but the bottom line is that the only behavior i control is my own. and the civility of behavior among americans has the power to overcome the example of any individual, even if that example ought to be more appropriate. host: our guest is rabbi jack moline f. you're listening on c-span radio, we're talking about civility in american politics. milton next in philadelphia, democrats line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i'd like to make a couple of po
vain, the way the bible describes it, vain people are dangerous, because they react in unprecedented manners. host: thank you, danny. we'll get a response. guest: danny, as a religious person, i would say the most important function of faith is the improvement of the believer's soul. i'm not going to make prescriptions about what mr. trump needs to do or needs not to do. judge not and you may not be judged. host: how are the rest of us supposed to preach civility among ourselves when the...
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she brings the delegation to meet with wilson at the white house to say don't let this woman die in vain. he doesn't. so on january 10, 1917300 american women start picketing the white house. as the first time it's ever been done by anybody. she is not for that. i think the women's movement became a little bit individualistic. and they were all about that and working towards structural change. but to get back to your question i'm not sure while white they aren't more famous. there is a passionate group of aficionados around the country. why is she not more famous. i think she deserves to be. where do you find the best places for your research. one place surprisingly was a historical society. which i found out in the card catalog and they hold their father's papers. where he talks about where they die. there was a lot of information about the family there. the national women's party papers they are microfilmed in various places around the country. it just became declared a national park i believe. it's a woman's party headquarters. in grace by the wonderful photograph that was done in the
she brings the delegation to meet with wilson at the white house to say don't let this woman die in vain. he doesn't. so on january 10, 1917300 american women start picketing the white house. as the first time it's ever been done by anybody. she is not for that. i think the women's movement became a little bit individualistic. and they were all about that and working towards structural change. but to get back to your question i'm not sure while white they aren't more famous. there is a...
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there efforts here only in vain.gland in control, and then ellen white added a third before half—time. if there were any nerves, it certainly wasn't showing. taylor's hat—trick, cool, calm and quite magnificent. with no sympathy for the old enemy, england finished as they started. jordan nobbs‘ effo rts as they started. jordan nobbs‘ efforts spectacular, a six no more than they deserved. england were just far too good. celtic eased into the third qualifying round of the champions league with a 4—0 second leg win over northern ireland champions linfield — 6—0 overall scott sinclair opened the scoring and added another later on. while tom rogic and stuart armstrong also scored. celtic now face rosenberg of norway in the next round. also this evening, chelsea have agreed terms with real madrid for their spanish striker, alvaro morata. the fee is believe to be in the region of £60 million, which would be a club record for the premier league champions. antonio conte missed out on signing romelu lukaku, who signed for manc
there efforts here only in vain.gland in control, and then ellen white added a third before half—time. if there were any nerves, it certainly wasn't showing. taylor's hat—trick, cool, calm and quite magnificent. with no sympathy for the old enemy, england finished as they started. jordan nobbs‘ effo rts as they started. jordan nobbs‘ efforts spectacular, a six no more than they deserved. england were just far too good. celtic eased into the third qualifying round of the champions league...
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is an expression of mister alcott's lifelong belief that hills are weird, the seas are scooped in vain, learning vanished from the plane. this is a very elaborate way of saying never stop learning. you are never too lung -- young to start or too will to keep going and that was very important. mister alcott dedicated most of his life to education. in his early years he educated the young added educational ideas were extremely unusual for the day. it was an era when most teachers were concerned primarily with ordering the classrooms, some of the expressions we find a little funny today must not have been funny to the children because one of them was if a boy is not bad now he is about to be, just go ahead and strike. mister alcott thought of it as a staff to guide a walking stick. he would not strike the students, he allowed questions in the classroom which were frowned upon by most teachers because it would promote rudeness, the teacher knows what you have to know so why are you encouraging these questions? he had a lot of difficulty with people getting nervous about these unusual techn
is an expression of mister alcott's lifelong belief that hills are weird, the seas are scooped in vain, learning vanished from the plane. this is a very elaborate way of saying never stop learning. you are never too lung -- young to start or too will to keep going and that was very important. mister alcott dedicated most of his life to education. in his early years he educated the young added educational ideas were extremely unusual for the day. it was an era when most teachers were concerned...
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. >> reporter: as people fill this mosque reyhan's family hopes for death will not be in vain. >> family and friends. there is so much hate in this world. i wish that everybody had a little piece of her in them. >> reporter: michael quander's, wusa >> the teenager was buried at the national memorial park cemetery . >>> a firefighter has been hurt after fighting a rooftop fire in northwestern. they tweeted at this video early this morning. the crews spotted the fire on the rooftop of a row house spread into the top floor of at least one other. the good news is the firefighter is not seriously hurt. >>> a net of fun turns environment in little rock, arkansas. police say 28 people have been hurt with shots in a rap concert sending evelyn scrambling for cover as wendy gillett reports. >> reporter: the barrage of gunfire was broadcast on nightclub in little rock, arkansas. panicked clubgoers ran from their life while dodging bullets. crews williams hid under a pool table. >> i lay in wait. trump police believe several people got into an argument and gunfire was exchanged. the youngest victim
. >> reporter: as people fill this mosque reyhan's family hopes for death will not be in vain. >> family and friends. there is so much hate in this world. i wish that everybody had a little piece of her in them. >> reporter: michael quander's, wusa >> the teenager was buried at the national memorial park cemetery . >>> a firefighter has been hurt after fighting a rooftop fire in northwestern. they tweeted at this video early this morning. the crews spotted the...
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doesn't cut off the leash maybe even the most to lose most of them to them in vain but not to. lose football just most of them he does for me because of unpleasant you know that he was always that isn't. it seems most . of the decent movies like this stuff. do colin is still exist. ricos treated as one. and only close and really throw them all kind of thrown him along on the portal three cool. little can i know a lot of seats and they can be seen on the top the island is controlled by the u.s. government and some puerto ricans crave independence joe it was the only kind of you know it was going out on a bike does it we're good at either but i'm going to sort of i make overtaking again way in the last year obviously. still many do wish to join the us hundreds more leave every day knowing. i'm a long way from mania. beings. with the country at a crossroads for anger on the island is on the rise. made he's not even gold there are plenty of oil because of the nuclear know no genes new energy sources so how can. new invests into the difference in technologies is a very important the
doesn't cut off the leash maybe even the most to lose most of them to them in vain but not to. lose football just most of them he does for me because of unpleasant you know that he was always that isn't. it seems most . of the decent movies like this stuff. do colin is still exist. ricos treated as one. and only close and really throw them all kind of thrown him along on the portal three cool. little can i know a lot of seats and they can be seen on the top the island is controlled by the u.s....
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this really was expression of mister alcott's lifelong belief that the seas are scooped in vain. he had learning banished from the plane. of course, it's a very elaborate way of saying never stop learning. >> you really are never too young to start and you're never too old to keep going. and that was very, very important. after alcott dedicated his life education in the early years, educated in non-in his educational ideas were extremely unusual for the day. it was an era where most teachers were concerned primarily with order in the classroom. they would use the rod. some of the exceptions you find today must not have been funny to the children because one of them was a boy isn't bad now, he's about to be. so spare the rod, you spoil the child and a lot of this was more like a staff to guide like a walking stick, i think. you would not strike the students, he allowed questions in the classroom which was frowned upon by most teachers because rudeness, the teacher knows what you have to know so why are you encouraging these questions. he had a lot of difficulty with people, being
this really was expression of mister alcott's lifelong belief that the seas are scooped in vain. he had learning banished from the plane. of course, it's a very elaborate way of saying never stop learning. >> you really are never too young to start and you're never too old to keep going. and that was very, very important. after alcott dedicated his life education in the early years, educated in non-in his educational ideas were extremely unusual for the day. it was an era where most...
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mother, grandmother and godparents, she has never known her father and spent years searching for him in vain. but tonight her story finally gets a happy ending. here's abc's elizabeth vargas with another look. >> i'm so nervous right now. i cannot wait till i get that call. >> reporter: amanda holdiness's life is about to change. [ phone ringing ] on the other end of that call -- >> hey there. >> reporter: -- someone with an answer to a question she's been asking her whole life. >> so are you ready? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: who is her father? ♪ happy birthday we started following her quest to find him two years earlier. a doting mother herself with her own son making his birthday wishes. moments that harken back to her own childhood of birthday wishes. wishes that have always been the same. to find her dad. >> i wanted to have a father that i would be the apple of his eye. >> reporter: her mother had given her a name for the man she believed was amanda's father, but other details were scarce. >> she described him having dark brown hair and i was thinking about elvis. >> reporter: and aman
mother, grandmother and godparents, she has never known her father and spent years searching for him in vain. but tonight her story finally gets a happy ending. here's abc's elizabeth vargas with another look. >> i'm so nervous right now. i cannot wait till i get that call. >> reporter: amanda holdiness's life is about to change. [ phone ringing ] on the other end of that call -- >> hey there. >> reporter: -- someone with an answer to a question she's been asking her...
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was not in vain. today u.s.ilots undergo intense training for the kind of horrors he endured. >> i try to think that i made a contribution. it's a damn small contribution, but i made a contribution. >> in this very plane more than two decades after he made ace in world war ii, robin oles blasted two more enemy pilots out of the sky. this time in vietnam. that's coming up on "war stories." making just one connection during recovery from mental and substance use disorders can put the strength of family and community behind you. we're all connected, offering encouragement, support, and hope. join the voices for recovery: strengthen families and communities. ♪ (sfx: shopping mall ambience) (group conversation) ♪oo waa ahhh ♪wooooo oo waa ahhh ♪it's a beautiful mornin' thank you ♪it's a beautiful mornin' ♪ahhh ♪each bird keeps singin' his own song♪ ♪so long ♪i've got to be >>> by 1966, america was embroiled in the vietnam war. before its end, almost 9 million men and women would serve in vietnam. more than 50,000 wou
was not in vain. today u.s.ilots undergo intense training for the kind of horrors he endured. >> i try to think that i made a contribution. it's a damn small contribution, but i made a contribution. >> in this very plane more than two decades after he made ace in world war ii, robin oles blasted two more enemy pilots out of the sky. this time in vietnam. that's coming up on "war stories." making just one connection during recovery from mental and substance use disorders...
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. >> through and through running through my vains, green blood. >> he hopes carson wentz can deliver in the final season. >> he has a lot of weapon around him. i'm starting to believe he's the franchise quarterback we all hope he is. >> and though fans stay they stick near the team win or lose some want men in green to know one thing. >> please stay donefy excellent anita oh, cbs. eyewitness news. >> let's get over to meteorologist chelsea ing gram with a beautiful forecast today. lovely out, chelsea. >> gorgeous out there today, natasha. we have a gorgeous scan on storm scan 3. things are quiet and mostly clear skies. 83 was the official high temperature today. little below average this time of year and average high is 87. it was a top ten day sunny skies, warm temperatures. low humidity. and light breeze out of the north pulling in some of that drier air for us in the lower dew points. and temperatures right now, in the lower 80s in philadelphia and 4 in allentown and 81 trenton and we're at 74 wildwood and 76 currently down the shore in atlantic city. these dew points in the 40s a
. >> through and through running through my vains, green blood. >> he hopes carson wentz can deliver in the final season. >> he has a lot of weapon around him. i'm starting to believe he's the franchise quarterback we all hope he is. >> and though fans stay they stick near the team win or lose some want men in green to know one thing. >> please stay donefy excellent anita oh, cbs. eyewitness news. >> let's get over to meteorologist chelsea ing gram with a...
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it's going november off to the east -- to move off to the east and head to gold rain at about 7:09 -- vain at about 7:09. the main threat with this tomorrow is going to be flash flooding -- storm is going to be flash flooding. but heavy rain occurring right now from locust kale dame up to mitchell -- locust dale up to mitchells. for tonight yellow weather alert. no change there. the flooding a threat tonights with the flash flood watch now extended morning camp temps tropical. perhaps a shower and most of you will have a dry start tomorrow. hot and humid tomorrow with a few storms and more sun too tomorrow as well. so 7:30 tonight. there are the storms out to the west. by 8:30 they're covering much of loudoun county and back into almost into fairfax county. and then they move across the metro area. and by morning, again, couple of showers but not that much happens tomorrow. so showers shut off by about 9:00. sunshine by 1:00. we're 84 by 1:00. saturday looks great. maybe a stray storm but 90 but not humid. upper 80s on sunday. just simply picture-perfect on sunday. now the next seven day,
it's going november off to the east -- to move off to the east and head to gold rain at about 7:09 -- vain at about 7:09. the main threat with this tomorrow is going to be flash flooding -- storm is going to be flash flooding. but heavy rain occurring right now from locust kale dame up to mitchell -- locust dale up to mitchells. for tonight yellow weather alert. no change there. the flooding a threat tonights with the flash flood watch now extended morning camp temps tropical. perhaps a shower...
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the vow to make sure they did not die in vain. it's 4:38 on a monday morning. we appreciate you being here. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll help you make this a we'll help you make this a bett forged out of bravery, sacrifice, and duty. from all corners of the country, a family for life. ♪ but whether they served in lands far away or communities close to home, some of these men and women may face difficult times or even crisis. but sometimes reaching out for help can be the most challenging and worthwhile mission of all. thankfully, friends, family, and communities are standing by their service members and veterans now more than ever. ♪ we're all in this together. when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line or military crisis line. during times of crisis, reach out and call. dial 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. >>> well, what a mess. take a look at this water main break in pinole. the rushing water filling the road on park street in front of the montessori school. they say it was a six-inch cast iron pipe that
the vow to make sure they did not die in vain. it's 4:38 on a monday morning. we appreciate you being here. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll help you make this a we'll help you make this a bett forged out of bravery, sacrifice, and duty. from all corners of the country, a family for life. ♪ but whether they served in lands far away or communities close to home, some of these men and women may face difficult times or even crisis. but sometimes reaching out for help can be the...
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but as the violence continues, the opposition boycotting sunday's vote, that hope may be in vain. back at a wild week in american politics as we follow the ups and downs for obamacare and trumpcare. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. if one is on one's own, in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really see why people should wander in and say, you're doing something wrong. six rare white lion cubs are on the prowl at worcestershire park and, already, they have been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they're lovely, yeah. really sweet. yeah, they were cute. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: after a tumultuous few days at the white house, reince priebus is leaving as chief of staff to the president and generaljohn kelly will take over on monday. north korea test—fires a second intercontinental ballistic missil
but as the violence continues, the opposition boycotting sunday's vote, that hope may be in vain. back at a wild week in american politics as we follow the ups and downs for obamacare and trumpcare. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. if one is on one's...
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those seeking liberation in 191m fought for 63 days but in vain.the freedom fighters fought for what a long time coming. it was delayed for decades, until after the fall of communism. this visit to poland and then to germany will inevitably be seen then to germany will inevitably be seenin then to germany will inevitably be seen in the context of brexit. it would obviously have any impact on the negotiations with the government hopes that william and kate's presence will highlight the strength of the ties that will insure wants the uk has left the eu. it's a message the couple brought to paris in march and the other royals have brought other european cities. in their roles as royal ambassadors for their roles as royal ambassadors for the uk. as in canada last year, the cambridge as a coming en masse, on the family. for george and charlotte, such trips are novelty. eventually they will be a way of life. peter hunt, bbc news warsaw. sport now. he's the man who just can't stop winning. roger federer breaking records once again, the swiss picking up hi
those seeking liberation in 191m fought for 63 days but in vain.the freedom fighters fought for what a long time coming. it was delayed for decades, until after the fall of communism. this visit to poland and then to germany will inevitably be seen then to germany will inevitably be seenin then to germany will inevitably be seen in the context of brexit. it would obviously have any impact on the negotiations with the government hopes that william and kate's presence will highlight the strength...
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nobody died in vain, i can tell you. chairman goodlatte has produced a package of truly key immigration enforcement bills. we've been waiting for these for a long time. and i want to thank you, chairman, for doing that. great job. and it's just perfect. this package includes the davis oliver act whose passage i called for nearly a year ago at my inauguration speech and immigration speech both the immigration speech taking place in phoenix, arizona. the davis oliver act was named for detective michael davis and deputy danny oliver who were gunned down by an illegal immigrant with a criminal record and two deportations. everybody knew this person was big, big trouble and they begged law enforcement to get him out and they were unable to do that. their incredibly brave widows honored and they're with us today. we're honoring them today. and it's -- where are you, please? the widow. where is -- here some place in the back of the room? thank you. thank you. we are privileged to be joined by melissa. >> right here. >> that's w
nobody died in vain, i can tell you. chairman goodlatte has produced a package of truly key immigration enforcement bills. we've been waiting for these for a long time. and i want to thank you, chairman, for doing that. great job. and it's just perfect. this package includes the davis oliver act whose passage i called for nearly a year ago at my inauguration speech and immigration speech both the immigration speech taking place in phoenix, arizona. the davis oliver act was named for detective...
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a colleague of ours was murdered and we will not rest until we are sure that the death was not in vainla will be for with justice. the spirit of president maduro's predecessor looms over the country. in eight days time, maduro wa nts country. in eight days time, maduro wants the country to elect a new assembly to rewrite the constitution. the opposition says that would turn venezuela into a 1—party state. but there are plenty of people who support the government and refused to take part in thursday's strike. tra nsocean and refused to take part in thursday's strike. transocean lack here in the west of the city we are com pletely here in the west of the city we are completely calm. businesses are open and we are in complete peace because thatis and we are in complete peace because that is what we want in venezuela. he, president maduro, claimed victory over said it is organisers would be arrested. he said that his party was the only way to peace and prosperity. there is no sign of that in the streets at the moment. some developing news, two people have been killed on a greek island afte
a colleague of ours was murdered and we will not rest until we are sure that the death was not in vainla will be for with justice. the spirit of president maduro's predecessor looms over the country. in eight days time, maduro wa nts country. in eight days time, maduro wants the country to elect a new assembly to rewrite the constitution. the opposition says that would turn venezuela into a 1—party state. but there are plenty of people who support the government and refused to take part in...
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washington and kuwait have tried in vain to mediate this dispute. love it looks set to escalate to the dismay of katas western allies. frank gardner bbc news. what will resolve that dispute at the heart of middle east diplomacy you're watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program? driving* in a new direction. what do you want to make a is betting big on electric and hybrid because? in recent weeks moscow's being battered by gale force winds and stones at about rooted trees and filled the russian capital's read that we day brie. but the authorities say that managing to keep the city's river claim thanks to moscow's fleet of russian built rubbish collection bites. his all moscow correspondent steve rosenberg with more. i don't know about you but personally i find it quite challenging keeping my little home. beach and tidy with that vacuum cleaner and a dustpan and brush. somehow into to the russians came. or this clean. forty miles of moscow river the onset is with this thing this is what they call rubbish because. the moscow lite
washington and kuwait have tried in vain to mediate this dispute. love it looks set to escalate to the dismay of katas western allies. frank gardner bbc news. what will resolve that dispute at the heart of middle east diplomacy you're watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program? driving* in a new direction. what do you want to make a is betting big on electric and hybrid because? in recent weeks moscow's being battered by gale force winds and stones at about rooted trees...
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so their work became in vain. and we want to see more kids out of foster care and being taken care of. and to see what happened here, gives the foster care and the adoption process sort of a bad name. >> so, christine, power just simply corrupts, no matter where you come from. >> you know, i... i'm not surprised, and i'm not sorry. and i know that this is probably the moment to be christian. but i have a really difficult time, particularly when i think about the way that seth misused his office and his power. we've talked about this many times at this table, the prosecution of monsignor lynn. that went on and on and on, after appeal and appeal and appeal. that case is emblematic of a lack of both compassion, and i think integrity, because-- >> you're making the connection given that seth williams was the d.a. at the time. >> the d.a. at the time. not the d.a. at the time -- he was the prosecuting, the avenging angel. he went back again and again and again. i know that when seth was -- he took the plea, and he aske
so their work became in vain. and we want to see more kids out of foster care and being taken care of. and to see what happened here, gives the foster care and the adoption process sort of a bad name. >> so, christine, power just simply corrupts, no matter where you come from. >> you know, i... i'm not surprised, and i'm not sorry. and i know that this is probably the moment to be christian. but i have a really difficult time, particularly when i think about the way that seth...
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recently, a colleague of ours was murdered and won't rest until we are sure that the death was not in vains in venezuela will be paid for with justice. the spirit of president maduro's predecessor, hugo chavez, looms over the country. in eight days' time, maduro wants the country to elect a new assembly to rewrite the constitution. the opposition says that would turn venezuela into a one—party state. but there are plenty of people who support the government and refused to take part in thursday's strike. translation: here in the west of the city we are completely calm. businesses are open and we are in complete peace because that's what we want in venezuela. in a televised speech, president maduro claimed victory over the general strick and said its leaders would be arrested. he told supporters that a new constitution was the only path to peace and prosperity. but there's not much sign of either on the streets at the moment. the number of people in yemen with cholera is now the largest ever recorded in any country in a single year since records began. the outbreak started three months ago a
recently, a colleague of ours was murdered and won't rest until we are sure that the death was not in vains in venezuela will be paid for with justice. the spirit of president maduro's predecessor, hugo chavez, looms over the country. in eight days' time, maduro wants the country to elect a new assembly to rewrite the constitution. the opposition says that would turn venezuela into a one—party state. but there are plenty of people who support the government and refused to take part in...
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your mom didn't die in vain. >> it was a profound moment here in new york today.utside, you can see a sea of blue. some 25,000 fellow officers from 85 different agencies saluting officer familia. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the new headline about the exed. ing air bag recall. three auto makers involved. >>> and the mystery disappearance of four young men outside philadelphia. these images late today. authorities digging for clues. what we have learned. >>> the family trapped in dangerous rip currents. the chain of 80 people strong. we'll tell you what happened. >>> and america strong. the victory at the cincinnati zoo. mother, father and baby reunited. you have to stay tuned for this. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a lat
your mom didn't die in vain. >> it was a profound moment here in new york today.utside, you can see a sea of blue. some 25,000 fellow officers from 85 different agencies saluting officer familia. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the new headline about the exed. ing air bag recall. three auto makers involved. >>> and the mystery disappearance of four young men outside philadelphia. these images late today. authorities digging...
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all of the people in germany and europe are now celebrating and they weren't saying my name in vain. i'll never forget that. that was my major tasks to do on this mission. that was my primary task. i'll never forget the night that we installed europe's baby. i have this cognitive shift to my had. peggy invited us for dinner and she said you guys float over with the rehydrated vegetables and will have the meat. all my team has heard this story. so we flowed over with this food and they are playing music, i think smooth operator is playing to the speaker. and peggy is floating up singing smooth operator. so there's these people over here at the table and they been heating up these different russian meets and we swooped in with our vegetables and we go to the table and there's some hot sauce and were about to have this incredible meal. that's when i look out the window and i think were coming over virginia. i can kind of see the virginia area and i just look around me and i see one breaking bread with. that's when i have this shift of we got to take care of this place, we've got to work
all of the people in germany and europe are now celebrating and they weren't saying my name in vain. i'll never forget that. that was my major tasks to do on this mission. that was my primary task. i'll never forget the night that we installed europe's baby. i have this cognitive shift to my had. peggy invited us for dinner and she said you guys float over with the rehydrated vegetables and will have the meat. all my team has heard this story. so we flowed over with this food and they are...
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front so who is more powerful than we are to see world or the gangster world i mean charlie riches in vain which is that he claims of bug been bugging harold wilson the prime minister that it was in power rather to have a formula how much who's more power over the arts world or the political it's at the thing about gangsters e.g. never eat never have you never call him a liar you know so charlie which isn't much say that you'd have to go oh yeah charlie christian says you wouldn't actually quote so i will go on their way that you were saying and write down what we're not so i never asked and i didn't want to spend it but you don't whereas if you do it you're called to account the thing about the world of the world is that you know it will change the world i don't know if you will but it does it does happen it just push things in a certain direction people need media people need people who. is storytelling and storytelling informs and and affects people and i think i think the government realised that and does realize that if you can beat a friendly face in a in a film if you can. whether y
front so who is more powerful than we are to see world or the gangster world i mean charlie riches in vain which is that he claims of bug been bugging harold wilson the prime minister that it was in power rather to have a formula how much who's more power over the arts world or the political it's at the thing about gangsters e.g. never eat never have you never call him a liar you know so charlie which isn't much say that you'd have to go oh yeah charlie christian says you wouldn't actually...
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of so much heroism of the part of our soldiers in so many virtues in its women has not been all in vain. speaking of women, the women of the shenandoah became an important focal point of early's attempts to present himself as a humble martyr. in his memoir, he claimed he had earlier -- order chamber for brandon retaliation. on these ladies, he heaped epithets, believing the ordeal in the valley fell with the most crushing effect upon them. in the newspapers he also credited shenandoah ladies with standing by his reputation in defeat when others have forsaken him. to the latest memorial association of winchester, he wrote, "when many of my countrymen judged me harshly, the ladies of winchester, who knew the tremendous arts against which i fought, attached no blame to me." moreover, he prays their efforts to reenter the confederate dead whose bodies have been left out a federal efforts to create national military cemeteries. early praised, "i know that many of those buried by the ladies sell while fighting under my command, among them being a number of valley and personal friends, and thi
of so much heroism of the part of our soldiers in so many virtues in its women has not been all in vain. speaking of women, the women of the shenandoah became an important focal point of early's attempts to present himself as a humble martyr. in his memoir, he claimed he had earlier -- order chamber for brandon retaliation. on these ladies, he heaped epithets, believing the ordeal in the valley fell with the most crushing effect upon them. in the newspapers he also credited shenandoah ladies...
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make the families of the 179 people that we lost in southern iraq think that their sacrifice was in vain better place today than it was in the past. it's 15 years since the decisions and actions which divide this country on iraq were taken, but for some they remain as bitterly contentious as ever. mark easton, bbc news. laura's in westminster for us tonight. what impact is sirjohn‘s intervention likely to have?” what impact is sirjohn‘s intervention likely to have? i don't think it settled the old arguments, the views held passionately on either side. tony blair has rejected the suggestions he was somehow pursuing his own version of the truth. perhaps the real impact, i think, that is likely, that to erpart of government, politicians, eve ryo ne erpart of government, politicians, everyone weather in the ministry of defence, downing street, the foreign 0ffice defence, downing street, the foreign office or the intelligence service, it's a heavy reminder that their responsibilities to all of us as and when the political wind moves to a potential war is extremely great and they must, in his
make the families of the 179 people that we lost in southern iraq think that their sacrifice was in vain better place today than it was in the past. it's 15 years since the decisions and actions which divide this country on iraq were taken, but for some they remain as bitterly contentious as ever. mark easton, bbc news. laura's in westminster for us tonight. what impact is sirjohn‘s intervention likely to have?” what impact is sirjohn‘s intervention likely to have? i don't think it...
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washington and kuwait have tried in vain to mediate in this dispute.c news. volvo has become the first carmaker to announce that it will no longer make petrol or diesel—only cars. from 2019, all their new models will be electric or hybrids. our transport correspondent richard westcott considers what it all means for the future of cars and how we drive them voiceover: he drives up in a 1908 model t... the shapes have changed a bit over the years, and thank goodness, when it comes to the brown allegro, but all these cars have one thing in common — an internal combustion engine, burning petrol or diesel. we've relied on it for 100 years, but is that about to change? volvo cars is taking a bold step forward, heralding the end of an era for the pure internal combustion engine... from 2019, volvo says all its new models will be at least partly electric. ambitious plans, but experts say it won't be quick. diesel and petrol will have a long life in them yet. a lot of people choose to adopt hybrids before they go all electric. during that time, bateries will im
washington and kuwait have tried in vain to mediate in this dispute.c news. volvo has become the first carmaker to announce that it will no longer make petrol or diesel—only cars. from 2019, all their new models will be electric or hybrids. our transport correspondent richard westcott considers what it all means for the future of cars and how we drive them voiceover: he drives up in a 1908 model t... the shapes have changed a bit over the years, and thank goodness, when it comes to the brown...
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of this understanding is not an exaggeration to say that everything is done in vain. the claim is made misunderstanding of nature is liberate. but this is a false understanding of freedom. not unlike the one announcing this conference. we cannot find meaningful freedom apart from a large structures of meaning in nature and in culture into which we are born. leon careful attention to aristotle has been part of larger project. which is involved putting into dialogue. ultimately seeking a kind of reconciliation between two dramatically different ways of understanding and experiencing the world. one, the understanding of material processes and mechanisms that modern natural sciences brought. but two the universe of human subjectivity. of culture, enchantment and longing. the live world. the universe of the human soul. both of these ways of understanding exist and both are true. but how can that be so? certainly aristotle law of contradiction may cause us to wonder. leon is a great lover of concept of the word, conversation as well as the thing itself. conversation is a be
of this understanding is not an exaggeration to say that everything is done in vain. the claim is made misunderstanding of nature is liberate. but this is a false understanding of freedom. not unlike the one announcing this conference. we cannot find meaningful freedom apart from a large structures of meaning in nature and in culture into which we are born. leon careful attention to aristotle has been part of larger project. which is involved putting into dialogue. ultimately seeking a kind of...
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has it been on the trail the story for a while is this all in vain i mean the way it kind of read to me in the stores is like well we're going to take your letters for the next month or so and we're already much moving forward and our voice of what are. especially the guy at the head the head of it is a complete you know shill for the for the telecoms he was a lawyer for the big telecoms and so it seems like they're going to force him through no matter what i mean that seems to be the plan however as natalie mentions in her package it will look awful for them if they have millions upon millions of comments saying keep net neutrality we need this and then they do it anyway so the least we can do is make them look i have the right idea that actually might so there's a problem real quick it just hit me at the table if twitter and that works voluntarily shut down but i don't really like it but if they are going to protest we're going to shut down well lord knows what it so well over their signature trail they drop it with. that. porn have just been a little slow yeah i don't want to have
has it been on the trail the story for a while is this all in vain i mean the way it kind of read to me in the stores is like well we're going to take your letters for the next month or so and we're already much moving forward and our voice of what are. especially the guy at the head the head of it is a complete you know shill for the for the telecoms he was a lawyer for the big telecoms and so it seems like they're going to force him through no matter what i mean that seems to be the plan...
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one-day event celebrating singers and song writers who were kind of forging their path in the same vainromise. >> you hear a lot of good music, hang out, have a good time, turned out to be real good. ♪ >> reporter: things didn't always turn out real good for willie. ♪ blue eyes crying in the rain >> reporter: back in the '90s, there was the little matter of back taxes he owed uncle sam. i got to say, you're the only guitar picker from texas i ever knew or heard of that owed the federal government $32 million. >> it's funny when you think about it. >> reporter: i'm sure it was not funny at the time. he worked it out and paid it off. why didn't you declare bankruptcy? >> i don't believe in that.beli, i want to pay it. ♪ i'm not leaving, don't sit around and cry ♪ ♪ roll me up a smoke before i die ♪ >> reporter: nelson's been arrested more than once for possession of marijuana. i want to ask you a little about pot. >> you got one? >> reporter: no. these days he's in the cannabis business in places where it's legal. ♪ it's all going to pot whether we like it or not ♪ >> for myself, it's goo
one-day event celebrating singers and song writers who were kind of forging their path in the same vainromise. >> you hear a lot of good music, hang out, have a good time, turned out to be real good. ♪ >> reporter: things didn't always turn out real good for willie. ♪ blue eyes crying in the rain >> reporter: back in the '90s, there was the little matter of back taxes he owed uncle sam. i got to say, you're the only guitar picker from texas i ever knew or heard of that...
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emphasized, we are highly resolved these dead will not have died in vain. that this nation, under god, shall have a new birth of freedom. deathss way, soldiers's provide a purpose to which these lives were given. if our connection with the dead generates politics, perhaps the nature of the connection with the dead affects the politics. perhaps not all politics of war death are the same. we can't just work with the assumption we culturally react to the burden of the civil war deaths and the burden of sergeant's death in the same way. surely, we have not. how do we understand this? a historian helps us think this through. moralad body itself, remains, do cultural work for the living, he argues. think about funeral practices. ande explains in great eloquent detail, our funeral practices and burial practices are not needed for public health reasons. they do nothing for the dead body. they are there for us. they do cultural work for the living. if the dead body does cultural work for the living, then it must also do political work. the dead to do the political w
emphasized, we are highly resolved these dead will not have died in vain. that this nation, under god, shall have a new birth of freedom. deathss way, soldiers's provide a purpose to which these lives were given. if our connection with the dead generates politics, perhaps the nature of the connection with the dead affects the politics. perhaps not all politics of war death are the same. we can't just work with the assumption we culturally react to the burden of the civil war deaths and the...
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. >> they hope the death of their son is not in vain, and the death of their son will encourage charge >> reporter: during the first part of the hearing last month they played details of piazza who was drunk. >> we have a friend who was unconscious. >> reporter: it took nearly 12 hours for someone to call 911. >> that is what made the difference. >> yeah. >> yes. >> they killed him. >> reporter: his parents furious at what they call the inappropriate behavior of the defendants in june. >> slapping each other's backs, lapping, kidding and joking. that was distressing to the piazzas. >> reporter: the charges range from evidence attemptering to involuntary manslaughter. >> i don't think he should have been charged. >> nor did any of them participate in a jovial back-slapping. quite the contrary. >> reporter: accused of aggravated assault. >> with regard to the charges against my client, they are both factually and legally unjustified, and unwarranted. >> reporter: the defendants have pleaded not guilty, several of their attorneys say there is more of this story yet to be told, and they pl
. >> they hope the death of their son is not in vain, and the death of their son will encourage charge >> reporter: during the first part of the hearing last month they played details of piazza who was drunk. >> we have a friend who was unconscious. >> reporter: it took nearly 12 hours for someone to call 911. >> that is what made the difference. >> yeah. >> yes. >> they killed him. >> reporter: his parents furious at what they call the...
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you have an add president was vain. you want someone in the front office is the opposite. it's not normal for trump to do that. he didn't run a big company with the board and all that stuff. he iran it out of his head. you can't do that in my house. greg: morgan, you spent time with his replacement, the four-star general and you saw him last week. at some kind of -- >> at an event. greg: what you make of this change? >> i think he's an incredibly nice guy. he's very funny. you should have them on the show, you would like them. greg: he would not come on this show. >> i'm a hard sell. i think one of the things the white house is missing is discipline. it needs a military rigor and discipline and need the team of people who are putting the president first. otherwise, why are you in the white house passport. greg: something to be said about discipline. anyway. [laughter] tyrus smack yes. greg: has donald trump destroyed time itself? >> of course -. greg: i think we be talking about some spicer because i happen when i went on vacation but i can't remember who he is. >> is the
you have an add president was vain. you want someone in the front office is the opposite. it's not normal for trump to do that. he didn't run a big company with the board and all that stuff. he iran it out of his head. you can't do that in my house. greg: morgan, you spent time with his replacement, the four-star general and you saw him last week. at some kind of -- >> at an event. greg: what you make of this change? >> i think he's an incredibly nice guy. he's very funny. you...
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dry weather and one or two showers in line from the yorkshire down to the south—west of england and vainwell, 19 in aberdeen, 22 in manchester and 23 in london. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: donald trump says investigations into russia's involvement in the us presidential election is a witch hunt, but the new head of the fbi disagrees... as the future fbi director, do you consider this endeavour as a witch hunt? i do not consider director mueller to be on a witch hunt. a 9.5—yearjail sentence for brazil's former president, lula da silva, but he says he will still run for office next year. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: we're in kazakhstan for our latest stop on the new silk road, but with chinese companies pouring
dry weather and one or two showers in line from the yorkshire down to the south—west of england and vainwell, 19 in aberdeen, 22 in manchester and 23 in london. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: donald trump says investigations into russia's involvement in the us presidential election is a witch hunt, but the new head of the fbi disagrees... as the future fbi director, do you consider this endeavour as a witch hunt? i do not consider director mueller to be on a witch hunt. a...
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. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain.violence education a requirement in indiana high schools. >> i'm trying to educate the young people on what a healthy relationship is and the signs they need to look for and what to do and that there are people out there that care and there are resources for them to turn to. when you're in abusive relationship and you decide to go back, y gou are the hear the words, i'm sorry. i've changed. i'll never do it again. i love you. and you want to believe it. so you end up going back and i believe that's what heather did. >> i mean she loved me. i know she did. when she -- when she was -- after she got off me i had stabbed her right here she lay down. i held her in my arms. before she died she said, i love you. and those were her last words. >> during his sentencing one of the things that he did say was heather's last words were that "i love you, josh." i will never believe that. i have nightmares that heather's last moments was calling out for me to help her because she had done that so man
. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain.violence education a requirement in indiana high schools. >> i'm trying to educate the young people on what a healthy relationship is and the signs they need to look for and what to do and that there are people out there that care and there are resources for them to turn to. when you're in abusive relationship and you decide to go back, y gou are the hear the words, i'm sorry. i've changed. i'll never do it again. i love...