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the fork time's reports a fonewo fan pharaoh the first publicly charged it impeded the investigationged sexual misconduct the new yorker magazine later pub learned pharaoh's article on weinstein that won a pulitzer prize. they call it an outright lie and says pharaoh's work was fought broadcast ready when he took his reporting to the new yorker. the philadelphia "enquirer" reports a new york couple raised money for a homeless man to turn over what's left of the money by johnny bob it was living under n underpass. he gave his last $20 for gas. mcclure wanted to pay him back for his act of kindness, the couple took a large am ount of that money for themselves. >> rather than separating this money out, they put this money in their own account. they have mixed johnny bobbit's money with their money. they co-mingled it. >> the couple says they're wary of giving bobbit large sums of money. they are afraid he will buy drugs and deny any wrongdoing. fortune says they are calling for a boycotted of the iconic in and out chain after they gave money to state republicans. it was revealed the wee
the fork time's reports a fonewo fan pharaoh the first publicly charged it impeded the investigationged sexual misconduct the new yorker magazine later pub learned pharaoh's article on weinstein that won a pulitzer prize. they call it an outright lie and says pharaoh's work was fought broadcast ready when he took his reporting to the new yorker. the philadelphia "enquirer" reports a new york couple raised money for a homeless man to turn over what's left of the money by johnny bob it...
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news who first suggested to pharaoh that he pursue rape allegations by an actress named rose mcgowan at the hands of some hollywood executive and when he did pursue it down the road it got all this evidence and got a recording from n.y.p.d. with weinstein its voice allegedly. everything changed and no oppenheim the head of n.b.c. news suddenly said that does anybody really really care about harvey weinstein so something if this is true something really went on at n.b.c. if these accusations turn out to be true what are the possible consequences for n.b.c. . well i got to tell you you know who legally killing a story for whatever reason. i hate to say it it happens all the time i mean i've been in this business for over thirty five years and lots of times over the many many years although interesting enough not at r.t. but interestingly enough people have told me oh don't go there don't do that calm down on that so that's not unusual it might be disturbing thing and should be disturbing to the viewers of n.b.c. when it when this story gets out if this is true so public relations wise
news who first suggested to pharaoh that he pursue rape allegations by an actress named rose mcgowan at the hands of some hollywood executive and when he did pursue it down the road it got all this evidence and got a recording from n.y.p.d. with weinstein its voice allegedly. everything changed and no oppenheim the head of n.b.c. news suddenly said that does anybody really really care about harvey weinstein so something if this is true something really went on at n.b.c. if these accusations...
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these are fragments of linen that actually wrapped those mummies, much older than the egyptian pharaohsur understanding of ancient egypt? it's painting a different picture. absolutely. what is crucial is that these recipes on these prehistoric textiles are essentially the same as those used 2500 years later, when the embalmer's art was at its best, so it is showing that connection that they were experimenting with mummification far earlier. what is in that recipe? we have oil, gum, plant resin. the ingredients are helping to preserve these mummies way back in in ancient history, before the iconic mummies that we know about. the antibacterial property is crucial, isn't it, to stop that body decaying and maintain it as a vessel for the soul? is that what the egyptians believed? the survival of the body was absolutely survival and weak was absolutely— — vital for survival in the afterlife. their essence, their soul, their spirit couldn't survive without the body being intact, so bodily preservation was absolutely central to ancient egyptian culture, so pushing it back by over 1000 years is
these are fragments of linen that actually wrapped those mummies, much older than the egyptian pharaohsur understanding of ancient egypt? it's painting a different picture. absolutely. what is crucial is that these recipes on these prehistoric textiles are essentially the same as those used 2500 years later, when the embalmer's art was at its best, so it is showing that connection that they were experimenting with mummification far earlier. what is in that recipe? we have oil, gum, plant resin....
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to publicly accuse the network of meddling in his and freelance correspondent run in pharaoh's attempts to pursue the story mckeown farrow spent months collecting materials on the allegations and two months after they faced resistance from the network farah went to the new yorker and published the first in his series of articles on weinstein the pieces won him a pulitzer prize since the publication of pharaoh's article in october of two thousand and seventeen over seventy women have come forward with allegations against the film producer weinstein had himself into new york police in may of two thousand and eighteen and shortly afterwards was charged with rape and several counts of sexual abuse he denies all the out with a court case still ongoing and b.c. says that the asportation that they tried to kill the weinstein story is an outright lie instead the network suggests that froze material lacks sufficient evidence and was simply not ready for broadcast. we're now joined live by anthony bryan logan a political and social issues commentator welcome to the program now why do you think mi
to publicly accuse the network of meddling in his and freelance correspondent run in pharaoh's attempts to pursue the story mckeown farrow spent months collecting materials on the allegations and two months after they faced resistance from the network farah went to the new yorker and published the first in his series of articles on weinstein the pieces won him a pulitzer prize since the publication of pharaoh's article in october of two thousand and seventeen over seventy women have come...
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pharaoh's founder and c.e.o.so the people in manhattan where there is a construction boom going on they need a lot of steel and they're not happy with that there's one major thing they're going to compass is all this is called globalization for thirty years will post world war two is all about globalization yet all the globalized institutions like the i.m.f. the world bank the un world all these things but now they're all being challenged by trump and we're entering into a period of to globalization which would mean higher prices inflation across the board and if wages follow suit then there will be peace in the valley if wages don't follow there will be lots of problems ok so we're going to tie it those together into other segments here where they talk to some of the guys from the steel companies that are winning. trump impose twenty five percent steel tariffs that has seen the price of steel in the united states soar by forty one percent tire the benchmark price of u.s. steel has assumed forty one percent highe
pharaoh's founder and c.e.o.so the people in manhattan where there is a construction boom going on they need a lot of steel and they're not happy with that there's one major thing they're going to compass is all this is called globalization for thirty years will post world war two is all about globalization yet all the globalized institutions like the i.m.f. the world bank the un world all these things but now they're all being challenged by trump and we're entering into a period of to...
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the most who i came to know about either the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an instant god he did it. because it is what up on the train it wanted he knew he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's presented to topical and i find an excuse of a scene to guess she lived. back look he said i'm here really matters of tone was an occasion really for new yankee margin the cashier is a major part of we did. this one point and it wanted to be new it was almost a rip on this it let it come in. and. we tried to dig deeper but not all of what she needed to yesterday did reality see a lot out of your grandma the bug and simple stuff you did going to want it back and this christmas it comes out. if you want to go to the river but i wasn't led to devise unless it. was that you let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comments are great but they weren't exactly helpful. at the cathedral but two i will discover the reasons why the st john brothers hurriedly left town another alleged case of paraphilia. the sexual abuse of a numbe
the most who i came to know about either the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an instant god he did it. because it is what up on the train it wanted he knew he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's presented to topical and i find an excuse of a scene to guess she lived. back look he said i'm here really matters of tone was an occasion really for new yankee margin the cashier is a major part of we did. this one point and it wanted to be new it was almost a rip on this it...
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painstaking work there are more than thirty one thousand grocery items here each with a little soul as pharaohsays she's exploring art as a commodity it's not a consumer product every item is signed and available for purchase. there's also an a.t.m. and checkout both covered in felt i think that is a huge amount of the art world but it's about money and that seems to be almost a to be subject with the art you know it's got to have the integrity but obviously there's a huge art market out there where people purely by to collect and i think that's as much a part the art world but don't mistake sparrow mark for a cynical cash grab the artist says it's about making art accessible it was always very important to me that people could buy it people that wouldn't necessarily know many buy art they could buy something for thirty dollars fifty pounds anything like that they could take it home with them and i frame that and they have that for the rest of their life i don't think many galleries that you can come and do that and this is the last time i'm going to do that because it's essentially quite unsu
painstaking work there are more than thirty one thousand grocery items here each with a little soul as pharaohsays she's exploring art as a commodity it's not a consumer product every item is signed and available for purchase. there's also an a.t.m. and checkout both covered in felt i think that is a huge amount of the art world but it's about money and that seems to be almost a to be subject with the art you know it's got to have the integrity but obviously there's a huge art market out there...
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up residence at the back off again for months hitler had been planning his war against france the pharaoh was confident that if he could achieve victory before great britain gained a foothold on the european mainland the british would have to sue for peace in the meantime the dictator was focusing his attention on scandinavia. hitler had ordered detailed plans to be drawn up for military action on the norwegian sea. on april ninth one nine hundred forty operation vai's or vase or exercise began leading to the van mox successful invasion of norway. the small entourage of adjutants secretaries and old companions of the fewer such as albert assembled on the terrace. of a small entourage of adjutants secretaries and old companions of the fewer such as albert assembled on the terrace it was claimed later that hitler never talked politics in the presence of women. after the war the surviving members of the inner circle claimed that the dictator had left them in limbo about his war plans nevertheless eva brown's biographer doubts that the entourage was surprised by the attacks on holland belgium
up residence at the back off again for months hitler had been planning his war against france the pharaoh was confident that if he could achieve victory before great britain gained a foothold on the european mainland the british would have to sue for peace in the meantime the dictator was focusing his attention on scandinavia. hitler had ordered detailed plans to be drawn up for military action on the norwegian sea. on april ninth one nine hundred forty operation vai's or vase or exercise began...
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so these are fragments of lenin that wrapped the mummies —— much older than the egyptian pharaohs. ——re. what is crucial is that these recipes and these prehistoric textiles are essentially the same as those used 2500 years later when the embalmer's art was at its best. it shows that they were experimenting with mummification earlier than we thought. what is in the recipe? 0rdeal, plant gum, pine resin. could you make it at home? the pine resin and the aromatic plants are antibacterial so they are very much helping to preserve the mummies way backin helping to preserve the mummies way back in ancient history, before the iconic mummies that we know about. chemically, the antibacterial property, that is crucial to stop the body decaying and maintain it as a vessel for the soul? is that what the egyptians believed? yes, for ancient egyptians the survival of the body was vital for immortality in the afterlife. their essence, soul, spirit, could not survive without the body being intact, so bodily preservation was absolutely central to ancient egyptian culture, so central to ancient egypti
so these are fragments of lenin that wrapped the mummies —— much older than the egyptian pharaohs. ——re. what is crucial is that these recipes and these prehistoric textiles are essentially the same as those used 2500 years later when the embalmer's art was at its best. it shows that they were experimenting with mummification earlier than we thought. what is in the recipe? 0rdeal, plant gum, pine resin. could you make it at home? the pine resin and the aromatic plants are antibacterial...
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nbc says mchue's assertion is an outright lie claiming at the time ronan pharaoh didn't have a single on the record victim or witness by any misconduct by weinstein. going on to say quoting fair ferraro believed his reporting was ready for air. he chose to leave for print outlet that was willing to publish immediately. of course two months later the story ran in the new yorker. so far ronan far row has last october fa farrow did go on members talking about why he left nbc. >> you would have to ask nbc executives 'the details. i'm not going to comment on any news organization story that they did or didn't run. i will say that over many years, many news organizations have circled this story and faced a great deal of pressure in doing so. and there are now reports emerging publicly about the kinds of pressure that news organizations faced in this. and that is real. >> this week the daily beast reported that nbc news general counsel threatened to smear ronan farrow if he continued to report on weinstein. the story also claims that one of weinstein's lawyers threatened farrow saying nbc ha
nbc says mchue's assertion is an outright lie claiming at the time ronan pharaoh didn't have a single on the record victim or witness by any misconduct by weinstein. going on to say quoting fair ferraro believed his reporting was ready for air. he chose to leave for print outlet that was willing to publish immediately. of course two months later the story ran in the new yorker. so far ronan far row has last october fa farrow did go on members talking about why he left nbc. >> you would...
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pharaoh's founder and c.e.o. so the people in manhattan where there's a construction boom going on they need a lot of steel and they're not happy with that there's one major theme they're going to compass is all this is called globalization for thirty years will post world war two is all about globalization yet all the globalized institutions like the i.m.f. the world bank the un world all these things but now they're all being challenged by trump and we're entering into a period of to globalization which would mean higher prices inflation across the board and if wages follow suit then there will be peace in the valley if wages don't follow there will be lots of problems ok so we're going to tie it those together into other segments here where they talk to some of the guys from the steel companies that are winning. trump impose twenty five percent steel tariffs that has seen the price of steel in the united states soar by forty one percent tire the benchmark price of u.s. steel has forty one percent higher and ni
pharaoh's founder and c.e.o. so the people in manhattan where there's a construction boom going on they need a lot of steel and they're not happy with that there's one major theme they're going to compass is all this is called globalization for thirty years will post world war two is all about globalization yet all the globalized institutions like the i.m.f. the world bank the un world all these things but now they're all being challenged by trump and we're entering into a period of to...
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the most who i came to know about is the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an eastern cavity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's proceeded to topical and i find out as confused as he seemed to jesse. back lisa that i'm here really mad because i don't was an occasional if a new yankee was in the cashier he said he's a part of we did do. this one point and it wanted to be new it was almost the. lead coming late. and. we tried to dig deeper but not all of what he needed to yes he did reality see. it was obvious going to want it back and this christmas it comes a. moment to. see if you want to go into the river but i was at let's sort of as i said. that you let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comics are great but they weren't exactly helpful. at the cathedral but will discover the reasons why the st john brothers hurriedly left town another alleged case of paraphilia. the sexual abuse of a number of boys. for three days we try to find these presumed v
the most who i came to know about is the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an eastern cavity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's proceeded to topical and i find out as confused as he seemed to jesse. back lisa that i'm here really mad because i don't was an occasional if a new yankee was in the cashier he said he's a part of we did do. this one point and it wanted to be new it was almost the. lead coming late....
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let's say looking about us you close in on the most of what i came to know about either the pharaoh on the. city you know this just from the next time god he did it. because it is sort of on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's presented to him topical and i found out as confused as he seemed to guess she lived. back look he said i'm here really matters of tone was an occasion really for new yankee margin the cashier is a major part of we did do. this one point and it wanted to be new it was it my. daughter said let's come in. and. we try to dig deeper but not all of what she needed to yesterday did reality see a lot of your grandma department it was out of your going to want it back and this christmas it comes a. moment. if you want to go to the river but i was at let's sort of as i said. that you let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comments are great but they were exactly helpful. at the cathedral but too i will discover the reasons why the st john brothers hurriedly left town another alleged case of paraphilia. the sexual ab
let's say looking about us you close in on the most of what i came to know about either the pharaoh on the. city you know this just from the next time god he did it. because it is sort of on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's presented to him topical and i found out as confused as he seemed to guess she lived. back look he said i'm here really matters of tone was an occasion really for new yankee margin the cashier is a major part of we did do. this...
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the most who i came to know about either the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an eastern cavity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be knew his going to die and then he must do to get his presented to topical and i found out as confusing he seemed to guess she lived. back look he said i'm here really matters of tone was an occasional if a new yankee margin the cashier is always a part of we did do. this one upon a time it wanted to be new it was a remark to. let it come in. and. we try to dig deeper but not all of what she needed to yesterday did reality see a lot of your commodity buttons it was out of your going to want it back and this christmas it comes a. moment to. see if you want to go to the river but i wasn't led to devise as it. is if you let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comments are great but they weren't exactly helpful. at the cathedral but will discover the reasons why the st john brothers hurriedly left town another alleged case of paraphilia. the sexual abuse of a number of boys. for th
the most who i came to know about either the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an eastern cavity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be knew his going to die and then he must do to get his presented to topical and i found out as confusing he seemed to guess she lived. back look he said i'm here really matters of tone was an occasional if a new yankee margin the cashier is always a part of we did do. this one upon a time it wanted to be new it was a remark to. let it...
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the most who i came to know about either the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an eastern polity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's presented to topical and i find out as confused as he seemed to guess she lived. back lisa that i'm nearly mad because i don't was in a casual affair and i'm guessing margin a cashier is a major part of we did do. this one pointed it wanted to be new it was almost. let come in late. and etc we tried to dig deeper but not all of what she needed to yes it is a reality see. it was our view going to want it back and this christmas it comes a. moment to see if we want to go to the river but i wasn't led to device i said yes if you let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comments are great but they weren't exactly helpful. at the cathedral but two i will discover the reasons why the st john brothers hurriedly left town another alleged case of paraphilia. the sexual abuse of a number of boys. for three days we try to find these pre
the most who i came to know about either the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this is just an eastern polity. because it is what up on the train it wanted to be new he's going to die and then he mustn't think he's presented to topical and i find out as confused as he seemed to guess she lived. back lisa that i'm nearly mad because i don't was in a casual affair and i'm guessing margin a cashier is a major part of we did do. this one pointed it wanted to be new it was almost. let come in late....
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pharaoh's founder and c.e.o. so the people in manhattan where there is a construction boom going on they need a lot of steel and they're not happy with that there's one major theme they're going to compass is all this is called globalization for thirty years will post world war two is all about globalization yet all the globalized is to sions like the i.m.f. the world bank the un world all these things but now they're all being challenged by trump and we're entering into a period of to globalization which would mean higher prices inflation across the board and if wages follow suit then there will be peace in the valley if wages don't follow there will be lots of problems ok so we're going to tie it those together into other segments here where they talk to some of the guys from the steel companies that are winning. trump impose twenty five percent steel tariffs that has seen the price of steel in the united states soar by forty one percent tire the benchmark price of u.s. steel has assumed forty one percent highe
pharaoh's founder and c.e.o. so the people in manhattan where there is a construction boom going on they need a lot of steel and they're not happy with that there's one major theme they're going to compass is all this is called globalization for thirty years will post world war two is all about globalization yet all the globalized is to sions like the i.m.f. the world bank the un world all these things but now they're all being challenged by trump and we're entering into a period of to...
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time writing this is what led to the pyramids in an earlier five thousand years ago write the they pharaohs of the egypt who are unconscionably wealthy they kept going down this rabbit hole what if i'm dead and i need gold in the afterlife what do i what if so and tries to steal the gold one of us someone tries to tell somebody who knows who built a pyramid where the gold is in the secret chamber of the chamber of the chamber of the gold so they built a elaborate pyramid over many many years because they've gone down the rabbit hole of paranoia and narcissism and so americans in the other one percenters around the world are building similar pyramids on their mind it's not for nothing that the masons and other illuminati they have pyramid as their you know primary symbol to connect all of these thoughts into one hyperbolic apocalyptic narcissistic doomsday scenario and it drives in many cases technology but my point is that it's all for naught because they urge itself gaia mother earth is shrinking to support life on this planet human life in particular so of the seven billion. out of habit
time writing this is what led to the pyramids in an earlier five thousand years ago write the they pharaohs of the egypt who are unconscionably wealthy they kept going down this rabbit hole what if i'm dead and i need gold in the afterlife what do i what if so and tries to steal the gold one of us someone tries to tell somebody who knows who built a pyramid where the gold is in the secret chamber of the chamber of the chamber of the gold so they built a elaborate pyramid over many many years...
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developed in time this is what led to the pyramids in earlier five thousand years ago right the day pharaohs of the egypt who are unconscionably wealthy they kept going down this rabbit hole what if i'm dead and i need gold in the afterlife what do i what if so and tries to steal the gold one of us someone tries to tell somebody who knows who built a pyramid where the gold is in the secret chamber of the chamber of the chamber of the gold so they've built elaborate pyramid over many many years because they've gone down the rabbit hole of paranoia and narcissism and so americans on the other one percenters around the world are building similar pyramids on their mind it's stuff.
developed in time this is what led to the pyramids in earlier five thousand years ago right the day pharaohs of the egypt who are unconscionably wealthy they kept going down this rabbit hole what if i'm dead and i need gold in the afterlife what do i what if so and tries to steal the gold one of us someone tries to tell somebody who knows who built a pyramid where the gold is in the secret chamber of the chamber of the chamber of the gold so they've built elaborate pyramid over many many years...
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time writing this is what led to the pyramids in an earlier five thousand years ago right the day pharaohs of the egypt who are unconscionably wealthy they kept going down this rabbit hole what if i'm dead and i need gold in the afterlife what do i what if so and tries to steal the gold one of us someone tries to tell somebody who knows who built the pyramid where the gold is in the secret chamber of the chamber of the chamber of the gold so they built a elaborate pyramid over many many years because they've gone down the rabbit hole of paranoia and narcissism and so americans in the other one percenters around the world are building similar pyramids on their mind it's not for nothing that the masons and other illuminati they have pyramid as their you know primary symbol to connect all of these thoughts into one hyperbolic apocalyptic narcissistic doomsday scenario and it drives in many cases technology but my point is that it's all for naught because they urge that self gaia mother earth is shrinking to support life on this planet human life in particular so of the seven billion. that abb
time writing this is what led to the pyramids in an earlier five thousand years ago right the day pharaohs of the egypt who are unconscionably wealthy they kept going down this rabbit hole what if i'm dead and i need gold in the afterlife what do i what if so and tries to steal the gold one of us someone tries to tell somebody who knows who built the pyramid where the gold is in the secret chamber of the chamber of the chamber of the gold so they built a elaborate pyramid over many many years...
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pharaoh's founder and c.e.o. so the people in manhattan where there's a construction boom going on they need a lot of steel and they're not happy with that there is one major theme they're going to compass is all this is called globalization for thirty years will post world war two is all about globalization yet all the globalized has to sions like the i.m.f. the world bank the un world all these things but now they're all being challenged by trump and we're entering into a period of bigelow's asian which would mean higher prices inflation across the board and if wages follow suit then there will be peace in the valley if wages don't follow there will be lots of problems ok so we're going to tie it those together into other segments here where they talk to some of the guys from the steel companies that are winning. trump impose twenty five percent steel tariffs that has seen the price of steel in the united states soar by forty one percent tire the benchmark price of u.s. steel has a forty one percent higher and
pharaoh's founder and c.e.o. so the people in manhattan where there's a construction boom going on they need a lot of steel and they're not happy with that there is one major theme they're going to compass is all this is called globalization for thirty years will post world war two is all about globalization yet all the globalized has to sions like the i.m.f. the world bank the un world all these things but now they're all being challenged by trump and we're entering into a period of bigelow's...
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favre and gretel brown's films document how casual life at the back off was by the pharaoh talked business with his adjutants the ladies sat on the wall near by hitler's reputed tendency toward utmost secrecy may have been a convenient assertion of the inner circle to avoid tiresome questions sometimes eva brown couldn't wait for her lover to leave the back of one of the bodyguards later reported the limousines were still driving down the slopes of the mountain and already the preparations for festivities were underway one minute she was acting like a demure governess then she switched in an instant and started behaving in a playful almost childish way. feel despair at most one o'clock when the furor let himself be filmed at over sounds fair he like to surround himself with the architect's children their father later recalled he never found the right relaxed way to deal with them a few gracious words and he turned to the next one he considered children as offspring representatives of the next generation he enjoyed the way they looked blond blue eyed their stature sturdy healthy and their i
favre and gretel brown's films document how casual life at the back off was by the pharaoh talked business with his adjutants the ladies sat on the wall near by hitler's reputed tendency toward utmost secrecy may have been a convenient assertion of the inner circle to avoid tiresome questions sometimes eva brown couldn't wait for her lover to leave the back of one of the bodyguards later reported the limousines were still driving down the slopes of the mountain and already the preparations for...
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listen to johnl pharaoh. the best selling author of richard nixon the life which won the pen america award for the best biography and the new york historical book prize for the best volume of history for 2017. he was a finalist for the pulitzer prize in biography. he is a graduate of the university of virginia, naturally, and he started his literary career as a prize-winning newspaper man, most notably for the "boston globe" where he served as white house correspondent and on the vaunted spotlight team. in 2001, mr. pharaoh published o'neill, of tip speaker of the house which won , for the best peculiar on congress. 2012, he won the 2012 "l.a. times" best book award for the best biography of the year. he also won the james polk award. and the white house correspondents award for coverage of the presidency. he is quite literally larded with prizes. bedecked. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] next to speak will be jeffrey engel, who is the founding director of the center for presidential history at southern methodi
listen to johnl pharaoh. the best selling author of richard nixon the life which won the pen america award for the best biography and the new york historical book prize for the best volume of history for 2017. he was a finalist for the pulitzer prize in biography. he is a graduate of the university of virginia, naturally, and he started his literary career as a prize-winning newspaper man, most notably for the "boston globe" where he served as white house correspondent and on the...
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come therefore i will send you to pharaohs and you shall free my people, the israelites from egypt.e are here today because a man witnessed a world on fire and chose to approach, knowing that the ultimate measure of a man is where he stands in times of challenge and controversy. we are here today because i man heard god's call and refused to be silenced about things that matter. we are here today during passover after easter with freedom and rebirth as our spiritual backdrop, it is not barefoot and bear souls, on holy ground. and ready to renew our commitment, the world is still on fire. the cries of the suffering still rise to the heavens. and if we feel hesitant to respond, remember so did he, at first. [ chanting ] moses said to god, who am i that i should go to pharaoh and free the israelites from egypt. i have only this heart full of grace only the soul generated by love. and got answers, i will be with you. that shall be your sign that you are worthy of this mission. where do we go from here. martin luther king's life of faith reminds us. we go toward the flames. if we choose
come therefore i will send you to pharaohs and you shall free my people, the israelites from egypt.e are here today because a man witnessed a world on fire and chose to approach, knowing that the ultimate measure of a man is where he stands in times of challenge and controversy. we are here today because i man heard god's call and refused to be silenced about things that matter. we are here today during passover after easter with freedom and rebirth as our spiritual backdrop, it is not barefoot...
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. -- next with judicial watches chris pharaoh tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. but we can protect your home and auto but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. pah! thano, no, no, nah.k. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal'
. -- next with judicial watches chris pharaoh tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle...
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, so did he at [ [ singing in foreign language ] moses said to god, who am i, that i should go to pharaoh your sign that you are worthy of this mission. where do we go from here? martin luther king's life of faith reminds us, we go toward the flame. and if we choose to approach, we find god there. >> from the balcony of heaven to the balcony of the hotel, i feel the words of reverend dr. masrtn luther king, jr., and his beautiful bride and daughter and so many ancestors leading us to the gospel according to luke, the 18th chapter. jesus said in a certain town there was a judge who neither feared god or cared what the people thought. and there was a widow in that town who kept coming to him with the plea, dprangrant me justice against the adversary. for some time this judge but but finally he said to himself, even though i don't fear god or care what the people think, yet because of this persistent widow, who keeps bothering me, i will see that she gets justice so that she won't eventually come back and attack me. and the lord said to them, listen to what the unjust judge said. will will g
, so did he at [ [ singing in foreign language ] moses said to god, who am i, that i should go to pharaoh your sign that you are worthy of this mission. where do we go from here? martin luther king's life of faith reminds us, we go toward the flame. and if we choose to approach, we find god there. >> from the balcony of heaven to the balcony of the hotel, i feel the words of reverend dr. masrtn luther king, jr., and his beautiful bride and daughter and so many ancestors leading us to the...
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pharaoh published continue o'neill a i intoiography of the late speaker of the house which won for the best peculiar on congress. and kplarns daro, attorney for the damned won the 2012 l.a.times best book award for the best biography of the year. he also won the james polk award. and the white house correspondents award for coverage of the presidency. he is quite literally larded with prizes. bedecked. next to speak will be jeffrey engle, who is the founding director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university and professor of history there. he is a senior fellow of the norwegian fellow institute. he studied at cornell, oxford and at the university ever wisconsin madison where he got his ph.d. in history in 2001 he is the editor or author on den books on foreign policy, including his latest when the world seemed anew, gorge h.w. bush and the end of the cold war. last but not last at the far end jeremy suri. he holds the distinguished chair for leadership in global affairs at the university of tex in austin where he is a professor in the history department an
pharaoh published continue o'neill a i intoiography of the late speaker of the house which won for the best peculiar on congress. and kplarns daro, attorney for the damned won the 2012 l.a.times best book award for the best biography of the year. he also won the james polk award. and the white house correspondents award for coverage of the presidency. he is quite literally larded with prizes. bedecked. next to speak will be jeffrey engle, who is the founding director of the center for...
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democrats have been hyping an electoral blue wave that will arrive and sweep away republicans like the pharaoh's the wave may not be arriving as planned. democrats hoped to flip ohio's 12th congressional district in a special race last night, but the race is too close to call. meanwhile, almost every candidate endorsed by socialist darling alexandria ocasio-cortez was defeated. lou dobbs is with us from "lou dobbs tonight" on fox business. the most interesting thing, louu the difference between the parties. on the republican side. the great scourge of the establishment, rino squish. >> i've arrived. >> mark: you are. >> i'm not thrilled with many orthodoxies, whether left or right, particularly the venomous and so awfully wrong left inth this country. it's extraordinary. ocasio-cortez is suddenly anointed the face of the democratic party. i have to say, it is a motion that i would hardly second and endorse. she knows nothing about economics. she actually said that the unemployment rate is so low under trump because everyone has two jobs. there is no reasoning, no rationale. >> mark: you know tha
democrats have been hyping an electoral blue wave that will arrive and sweep away republicans like the pharaoh's the wave may not be arriving as planned. democrats hoped to flip ohio's 12th congressional district in a special race last night, but the race is too close to call. meanwhile, almost every candidate endorsed by socialist darling alexandria ocasio-cortez was defeated. lou dobbs is with us from "lou dobbs tonight" on fox business. the most interesting thing, louu the...
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cbs ignored row nan pharaoh elephant in the room. on earnings calls, leslie moonves gets zero questions about misconduct. goes on and on. the charge that analysts are in the pockets much cbs management. what do you think? >> no one loves piling on wall street analysts more than me. i talk to company chiefs in living, including in the past les moonves you have to pick your moments f they say this topic is off limits on earnings call. you ask the question, not getting an answer, you will lose the opportunity to ask something else on behalf of investors waiting for your report. i will be careful about pointing fingers. david: peter, many analysts do work for banks that rely on kind of cozy relationship with a company they're following. there does seem to be conflict of interest here no? >> there is. i can tell you i was targeted by general motors in period prior to the bankruptcy, when chuck wagner was chairman. not him, didn't get to his level, his staff did not like what i was writing and saying. i said they were on the edge. they sta
cbs ignored row nan pharaoh elephant in the room. on earnings calls, leslie moonves gets zero questions about misconduct. goes on and on. the charge that analysts are in the pockets much cbs management. what do you think? >> no one loves piling on wall street analysts more than me. i talk to company chiefs in living, including in the past les moonves you have to pick your moments f they say this topic is off limits on earnings call. you ask the question, not getting an answer, you will...
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these are fragments of linen that actually wrapped those mummies, much older than the egyptian pharaohsat is crucial is that these recipes on these prehistoric textiles are essentially the same as those used 2500 years later, when the embalmer‘s art was at its best, so it is showing that connection that they were experimenting with mummification far earlier. what is in that recipe? we have oil, gum, plant resin. could you make it at home? yes, i think you could. the pine resin and the aromatic plants are antibacterial so they are very much helping to preserve these mummies way back in ancient history, before the iconic mummies we know about. the antibacterial property is crucial, isn't it, to stop that body decaying and maintain it as a vessel for the soul? is that what the egyptians believed? the survival of the body was absolutely vital for immortality in the afterlife. their essence, their soul, their spirit couldn't survive without the body being intact, so bodily preservation was absolutely central to ancient egyptian culture, so pushing it back by over 1000 years is really quite e
these are fragments of linen that actually wrapped those mummies, much older than the egyptian pharaohsat is crucial is that these recipes on these prehistoric textiles are essentially the same as those used 2500 years later, when the embalmer‘s art was at its best, so it is showing that connection that they were experimenting with mummification far earlier. what is in that recipe? we have oil, gum, plant resin. could you make it at home? yes, i think you could. the pine resin and the...
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painstaking work there are more than thirty one thousand grocery items here each with a little soul as pharaoh says she's exploring art as a commodity it's not a consumer product every item is signed available for purchase. there's also an a.t.m. and checkout both covered in felt. i think that is a huge amount of the art world that is about money and that seems to be almost a to be subject with the art you know it's got to have the integrity but obviously there's a huge art market out there where people purely by to collect and i think that's as much a part the art world but don't mistake sparrow mark for a cynical cash grab the artist says it's about making art accessible it was always very important to me that people could buy it people that wouldn't necessarily know many thought they could buy something for thirty dollars fifty pounds anything like that they could take it home with them and they were framed and they hope that for the rest of their life i don't think many galleries that you can come and do that and this is the last time i'm going to do that because it's essentially quite uns
painstaking work there are more than thirty one thousand grocery items here each with a little soul as pharaoh says she's exploring art as a commodity it's not a consumer product every item is signed available for purchase. there's also an a.t.m. and checkout both covered in felt. i think that is a huge amount of the art world that is about money and that seems to be almost a to be subject with the art you know it's got to have the integrity but obviously there's a huge art market out there...
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this comes after pharaohs allegations against the ceo.terore from who covers media companies. what do we know about this hollywood reporter report on them writing a report? >> what is interesting is that everything is moving on rumors right now. the hollywood reporter is not written a story that i have seen yet. there is a tweet from a hollywood reporter saying that ronan farrow has another story coming in the next couple of weeks and it contains further allegations against les moonves. what does this say that there is a tweet about a possible report in the hollywood reporter that that moved cbs shares as much i get their earnings what does that say? >> it goes to show you how important and significantly these shareholders take the allegations. les moonves has been synonymous with the company. he is cbs. lisa: just to bring you the tweet, we want to pull it up. it is on my screen here. ronan farrow is telling stories that he has a story coming in a week or two, stay tuned. this is the tweet that moved cbs shares. that idea back to that cb
this comes after pharaohs allegations against the ceo.terore from who covers media companies. what do we know about this hollywood reporter report on them writing a report? >> what is interesting is that everything is moving on rumors right now. the hollywood reporter is not written a story that i have seen yet. there is a tweet from a hollywood reporter saying that ronan farrow has another story coming in the next couple of weeks and it contains further allegations against les moonves....
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i got onto the central pharaoh -- freeway. the traffic getting here was all right.that bad this morning. let's say down to richmond. when you do get to the bay bridge toll plaza, there is waiting to do. it was clear earlier this morning. traffic is still a little slow but better than normal. this morning, the commute in san jose along 280 northbound, it is recovering. there is a little slowing but these commutes are slightly better than normal. you can see traffic on the central freeway is stacking up heading out. we are on our way out to the golden gate park. >>> thank you. flowers and stuffed animals marked the site of the family tragedy. the police say a fire that killed a mother and two daughters was deliberately set by the mother. the police say mau dao set her home on fire. she died in the fire. her twin daughters were both 14. a third daughter managed to escape and fly down a police officer. the daughter is now with the father who was not home at the time. >>> authorities looking for mollie tibbetts have scheduled the news conference for monday. they did not
i got onto the central pharaoh -- freeway. the traffic getting here was all right.that bad this morning. let's say down to richmond. when you do get to the bay bridge toll plaza, there is waiting to do. it was clear earlier this morning. traffic is still a little slow but better than normal. this morning, the commute in san jose along 280 northbound, it is recovering. there is a little slowing but these commutes are slightly better than normal. you can see traffic on the central freeway is...