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no, not that at all, said clay.oved on. >> at the time of chanin's death i was seeing a gal in valdez, alaska, it was a long distance relationship. >> reporter: you were otherwise engaged? >> i was otherwise engaged. >> reporter: and he disputed all the nasty stories chanin supposedly told her friends about him, wondered why detectives would listen to what he considered to be gossip. she was terrified of you and she told her friends this. and so when she winds up dead and humiliated that way, who else are they going to look at but the person she was terrified of? >> chanin's friends that you mentioned, if they make those comments, i don't control those comments. i have no way of knowing what chanin told them, but i would hope that they would follow the evidence. i would hope that they wouldn't chase somebody down over a comment made off the cuff. >> reporter: and those were secondhand stories about clay the jury never heard anyway. as for his alibi that morning in the surveillance video, it was nothing said clay. of
no, not that at all, said clay.oved on. >> at the time of chanin's death i was seeing a gal in valdez, alaska, it was a long distance relationship. >> reporter: you were otherwise engaged? >> i was otherwise engaged. >> reporter: and he disputed all the nasty stories chanin supposedly told her friends about him, wondered why detectives would listen to what he considered to be gossip. she was terrified of you and she told her friends this. and so when she winds up dead...
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clay: thank you, madam chairwoman. i along, with my constituents, appreciate your calling this hearing today on an urgent issue that threatens the health and personal freedom of millions of american women. the assault against a woman's right to make their own health care decisions is an insult to the basic values of individual freedom and limited government. nowhere in the nation is that assault more urgent than in my home state of missouri, specifically in the city of st. louis which, i am so proud to represent. planned parenthood of st. louis is the last remaining women's health care clinic in the entire state of missouri that also provides abortion services. i visited the clinic staff and physicians this past june as the battle was elevating, and i wanted to lend my support and voice to their efforts. as a husband, father, and brother, i support and trust the private personal health choices of women. i am truly amazed that the missouri department of health went along with efforts to shut down the clinic, intimidate
clay: thank you, madam chairwoman. i along, with my constituents, appreciate your calling this hearing today on an urgent issue that threatens the health and personal freedom of millions of american women. the assault against a woman's right to make their own health care decisions is an insult to the basic values of individual freedom and limited government. nowhere in the nation is that assault more urgent than in my home state of missouri, specifically in the city of st. louis which, i am so...
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a few moments later the suspects take down on clay street in a black suv. over the summer two citizens were brutally attacked in broad daylight. >> suddenly two person hold me up and raised me up. then i don't remember anything and then fell down on the street. >> reporter: last month a 19-year-old oakland man was arrested for the assault on wong. at the entrance to sportssmith square where senior citizens gather day and night. she wants all citizens to be safe especially seniors. >> it's just so disturbing that we can't get enforcement behind this to at least tell these people they can't come down to china town and do this. >> reporter: they have increased patrols in chew ontown and made three arrests from other robbery cases. the supervisor just told us the suspects from last night's attack may be connected to a robbery here in china town on november 8th. and he tells us police are following several leads tonight. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> in the south bay a man is dead after an officer shot and killed him. the shooting happened in saratoga around
a few moments later the suspects take down on clay street in a black suv. over the summer two citizens were brutally attacked in broad daylight. >> suddenly two person hold me up and raised me up. then i don't remember anything and then fell down on the street. >> reporter: last month a 19-year-old oakland man was arrested for the assault on wong. at the entrance to sportssmith square where senior citizens gather day and night. she wants all citizens to be safe especially seniors....
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joining me now is clay travis, host of "outkick the coverage" on fox sports radio. >> laura: clay. i have to get first to this kaepernick thing because it is like -- i said this earlier, though, in relation to what's going on with this ridiculous ukraine impeachment deal but it's like lucy and the football but the nfl is charlie brown. with this kaepernick situation. tell us what happened. >> well, this is just so ridiculous. the nfl finally said to colin kaepernick, "hey, we're going to set up an unbelievable job interview for you, and one that makes a lot of sense, and i can't believe colin kaepernick wasn't on your list of left-wing heroes. >> good point. >> in a world of sports. brought to bear by colin kaepernick that if they were interested in hiring him, potentially as their back-up quarterback, if they brought him in to their facility and then didn't offer him a job they would get crushed on both sides, right? everybody who loves kaepernick would be up for him so the nfl sets up this perfect theory where they're going to bring all the teams in who are interested in him, all
joining me now is clay travis, host of "outkick the coverage" on fox sports radio. >> laura: clay. i have to get first to this kaepernick thing because it is like -- i said this earlier, though, in relation to what's going on with this ridiculous ukraine impeachment deal but it's like lucy and the football but the nfl is charlie brown. with this kaepernick situation. tell us what happened. >> well, this is just so ridiculous. the nfl finally said to colin kaepernick,...
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moments later the suspects take off down clay street in a black suv. over the summer two senior citizens were brutally attacked in broad supervisor aaron peskin says police told him the same suspects were spotted november 8th. >> we do know the same car presumably with same individuals was involved with a robbery, which was a aggravated purse natching on the 700 block of jackson on friday night. >> reporter: saturday night's attack happened on the entrance to portsmith square where senior citizens gather day and nig betty wants all china town residents to be safe especially senior citizens. >> we can't get enough law enforcement behind us to at least tell these people they can't come to china town and do this. >> reporter: police say they have increased patrols in china town. police are following leads tonight and could be close to making arrests. live in china town, cornell bernard. >>> in the north bay a search has been called off after a fishing boat capsized. the coast guard released this video. it managed to rescue three of the people who were onb
moments later the suspects take off down clay street in a black suv. over the summer two senior citizens were brutally attacked in broad supervisor aaron peskin says police told him the same suspects were spotted november 8th. >> we do know the same car presumably with same individuals was involved with a robbery, which was a aggravated purse natching on the 700 block of jackson on friday night. >> reporter: saturday night's attack happened on the entrance to portsmith square where...
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name,oy: i will take the clay. in 2015, i got a call from a young woman who was one of my dearest friends. she is like a little sister to me. she said the baby in her belly, her third, might be missing part of his brain. the part that connects the left and right hemispheres. she was terrified and couldn't ask questions fast enough. she had a monthly checkup with ob/gyn the following week. her husband had to work, but she took her two boys with her. the checkups were usually routine. she went into the appointment expecting her doctor to reassure her. the doctor looked her straight in the eye and asked if she wanted to terminate the pregnancy. she called us right after the appointment, understandably angry and terrified. terminate? what? she asked the question with the same tone of ordering a copy at coffee at starbucks. she asked without her husband there. it was cold. the doctor told her she had to decide quickly, because she was approaching 22 weeks, which is as long as you can take legally abortionegally have an
name,oy: i will take the clay. in 2015, i got a call from a young woman who was one of my dearest friends. she is like a little sister to me. she said the baby in her belly, her third, might be missing part of his brain. the part that connects the left and right hemispheres. she was terrified and couldn't ask questions fast enough. she had a monthly checkup with ob/gyn the following week. her husband had to work, but she took her two boys with her. the checkups were usually routine. she went...
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clay is a native nashville he and who has published many works as well. mostly historical and also deputy editor in chief or up in chief for the new york times. we are going to let them talk about their books individually and after a few minutes you can you and a on points of the books that they enjoy. >> great. thank you very much and thank you for coming out. it is always a pleasure to be back here in nashville. when they told me we would be sitting together on a panel i was elated because i'm a great admirer of your work. one of my good friends at work is one of elliott's editors and over the years i have come to admire his work and maybe we could get into it at some point but despite the fact my book is about the spanish-american war and his book is about more recent wars, minus a history and his is a personal experience i think there are things to find in common. >> outside we wrestled for who would go first. i will let you guess who won and who worked out. >> in the spirit of disclosure. i will talk about my book and you can talk about yours and one
clay is a native nashville he and who has published many works as well. mostly historical and also deputy editor in chief or up in chief for the new york times. we are going to let them talk about their books individually and after a few minutes you can you and a on points of the books that they enjoy. >> great. thank you very much and thank you for coming out. it is always a pleasure to be back here in nashville. when they told me we would be sitting together on a panel i was elated...
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pete: fox news contributor emily compagno had the opportunity to visit him clay shoot to raise money those who serve our country. ed: emily joins us now wonderful way to celebrate veterans day. >> good morning.
pete: fox news contributor emily compagno had the opportunity to visit him clay shoot to raise money those who serve our country. ed: emily joins us now wonderful way to celebrate veterans day. >> good morning.
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i live 65 feet west of 2412 clay street. there is one other unit in the building a total of 12 people will be affected by tenants blacked -- blasting radiation. the two buildings immediately east of my building have six people including two children who will be affected. in addition there will be constant day and night. there's no shielding. the facility will affect the market value of my property adversely. the project will impact the webster street historic district as well. my main concern is a long-term effects on the high level radiation and the lack of any shielding for myself of the residence in my building. many people are walking and riding down clay street. [reading notes] >> thank you sir. your time is up. >> i am diana ward, i live at 2432 washington street for the past 37 years with my husband who raised his son there. my husband has been at kaiser almost the same amount of time as the head and neck cancer surgeon. he is in complete shock over this. he has read as much literature as he can. he could not be here
i live 65 feet west of 2412 clay street. there is one other unit in the building a total of 12 people will be affected by tenants blacked -- blasting radiation. the two buildings immediately east of my building have six people including two children who will be affected. in addition there will be constant day and night. there's no shielding. the facility will affect the market value of my property adversely. the project will impact the webster street historic district as well. my main concern...
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he loves henry clay as a statesman and as lincoln said clay loved america one because it was free ando because it was his country. both of those are important. there's another mention in my opening is one historian observed never once is there any suggestion on the part of lincoln that god would actually divide the united states of america. >> lincoln said in his eulogy of henry clay that clay loved the country mostly because it was a free country. did lincoln love america mostly because it was free? >> he loved mostly, they provided the opportunity for people to rise. the freedom wasn't going to be preserved obviously if the nation-state was torn apart. i would revert again to the argument the two are innately connected. creating the opportunity for furthering the opportunity of people to rise and continuous connected to a nationalistic economic and political program uniting the country with pharrell roads and canals and creating a national market when there have only been local markets. >> in 2009 or 2010 president obama got in a lot of trouble on the right for saying that sure, ame
he loves henry clay as a statesman and as lincoln said clay loved america one because it was free ando because it was his country. both of those are important. there's another mention in my opening is one historian observed never once is there any suggestion on the part of lincoln that god would actually divide the united states of america. >> lincoln said in his eulogy of henry clay that clay loved the country mostly because it was a free country. did lincoln love america mostly because...
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. —— clay moulds.handshake project is shown at the documentation centre at the bernauer strasse. it's bringing two people together and asking them to shake hands, and in this handshake we put a ball of clay. your other hand, you can also squeeze. out of 11,000 of these handshakes we build a wall of unification. we have the prototype here, and in the future there will also be something outside that you can see. still to come on the travel show... coming up, we've got more from two former eastern block countries who are forging a new future 30 years on, but still remember their past. so don't go away. if you come to berlin, you'll find some parts of the berlin wall standing, and being used as backdrops for tourist selfies, but across the former eastern block there are other buildings and structures that nobody quite knows what to do with, maybe because their history is still too raw and some countries are not so comfortable their past? a few years ago, we sent mike to bulgaria to take a look around an ic
. —— clay moulds.handshake project is shown at the documentation centre at the bernauer strasse. it's bringing two people together and asking them to shake hands, and in this handshake we put a ball of clay. your other hand, you can also squeeze. out of 11,000 of these handshakes we build a wall of unification. we have the prototype here, and in the future there will also be something outside that you can see. still to come on the travel show... coming up, we've got more from two former...
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bringing two people together and asking them to shake hands, and in this handshake we put a ball of clayur other hand, you can also squeeze. out of 11,000 of these handshakes we build a wall of unification. we have the prototype here, and in the future there will also be something outside that you can see. still to come on the travel show... coming up, we've got more from two former eastern bloc countries who are forging a new future 30 years on, but still remember their past. so don't go away. if you come to berlin, you'll find some parts of the berlin wall standing, and being used as backdrops for tourist selfies, but across the former eastern bloc there are other buildings and structures that nobody quite knows what to do with — maybe because their history is still too raw and some countries are not so comfortable confronting their past. a few years ago, we sent mike to bulgaria to take a look around an iconic building that was left abandoned when the communist regime collapsed. i am excited! it's been a long time that i wanted to come here. wow, it's massive, isn't it? at 70 metres h
bringing two people together and asking them to shake hands, and in this handshake we put a ball of clayur other hand, you can also squeeze. out of 11,000 of these handshakes we build a wall of unification. we have the prototype here, and in the future there will also be something outside that you can see. still to come on the travel show... coming up, we've got more from two former eastern bloc countries who are forging a new future 30 years on, but still remember their past. so don't go away....
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clay: thank you. i yield back. rep. maloney: and i will now yield time to the member from the great state of north carolina, dr. fox. >> >> i welcome you to your first hearing as active chairwoman, and look forward to working with you and your new role. i committed to continuing in that spirit. i want to save my sympathy goes out to any woman who feels she must seek an abortion. it must be a horrible situation to be in. i will admit i am perplexed by the scope of the hearing. my colleagues on the other side are quick to assert that roe v. wade is "the law of the land." allows states to implement abortion restrictions, even ones that apply during the first trimester. states are grappling with issues of how to defend and preserve lives and support standards for women's health care. as states continue to explore ways to do so, in recent years, we are at a reflection point. after the governor of virginia's horrific comments, there has been a national outcry over the apathy shown by the pro-abortion movement towards babies t
clay: thank you. i yield back. rep. maloney: and i will now yield time to the member from the great state of north carolina, dr. fox. >> >> i welcome you to your first hearing as active chairwoman, and look forward to working with you and your new role. i committed to continuing in that spirit. i want to save my sympathy goes out to any woman who feels she must seek an abortion. it must be a horrible situation to be in. i will admit i am perplexed by the scope of the hearing. my...
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joining me now is clay travis, a host of "out kick the coverage." it is like, and i said this earlier in relation to the impeachment deal. but it's like lucy in the football. but the nfl is charlie brown with this kaepernick situation. >> this is just so ridiculous. the nfl finally said to colin kaepernick, we are going to set up an unbelievable job interview for you. it actually makes a lot of sen sense. and i can't believe colin kaepernick isn't on your list of left-wing heroes. he certainly should be, certainly in the of sports. there were issues brought to bear by colin kaepernick that if they were interested in hiring him potentially as their backup quarterback, if they brought him into their facility and then didn't offer him a job they would get crushed on both sides. everyone who loves him would be -- for him. so the nfl sets of this perfect theory where they are going to bring in all the different teams who are interested in him at all and allow him to work out at the atlanta falcons facility. it's unprecedented and colin kaepernick won't d
joining me now is clay travis, a host of "out kick the coverage." it is like, and i said this earlier in relation to the impeachment deal. but it's like lucy in the football. but the nfl is charlie brown with this kaepernick situation. >> this is just so ridiculous. the nfl finally said to colin kaepernick, we are going to set up an unbelievable job interview for you. it actually makes a lot of sen sense. and i can't believe colin kaepernick isn't on your list of left-wing...
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clay. so as i previously stated and i think you noted as well, forcing women to undergo medically unnecessary pelvic exams shows clear disregard for the traumatic impact this has. a country that every 73 seconds, an american is victimized with sexual assault and 12 times higher for women with intellectual disabilities. within days of having to comply with the mandate, we saw a patient, a minor accompanied by her mom who was a victim of sexual assault who had never had a pelvic exam before. who didn't even know what her parts were. and as a reminder for those of you who have never had a pelvic exam in this room, that means putting your fingers into someone's vagina, forcing somebody, this minor, never having had a pelvic exam, to have that invasive procedure when there was absolutely no medically relevant reason to do so was traumatic for her, for her mother, and for the physician who was required to do it. >> how did that make you and your staff feel? >> so i can tell you that in the times
clay. so as i previously stated and i think you noted as well, forcing women to undergo medically unnecessary pelvic exams shows clear disregard for the traumatic impact this has. a country that every 73 seconds, an american is victimized with sexual assault and 12 times higher for women with intellectual disabilities. within days of having to comply with the mandate, we saw a patient, a minor accompanied by her mom who was a victim of sexual assault who had never had a pelvic exam before. who...
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and we just want to thank elliot and clay both for being here today from i am a gardener, i'd love being outdoors so you have to have the farmers neck. what can of information can you get from that? a lot of weather and it's really important to know if the woolly worms are going to be a problem this year. you will find all sorts of things in the former -- farmer's almanac. see mac he is so counterintuitive and a lot of his approach. >> i find it incredibly interesting because what he does is he doesn't take anything at face value of what you see on the surface and probably outliers is one of my favorite books this is why you should be curious about this premise. talking to strangers as i said i am just a little bit into that but for someone who likes to communicate and considers medication to be vital talking to strangers they had written i think this is like her third book. and this is another one of those communications. figuring out what motivates people and words to use and how you use language the latest book is one that i just downloaded. >> i thought it would be a good companion r
and we just want to thank elliot and clay both for being here today from i am a gardener, i'd love being outdoors so you have to have the farmers neck. what can of information can you get from that? a lot of weather and it's really important to know if the woolly worms are going to be a problem this year. you will find all sorts of things in the former -- farmer's almanac. see mac he is so counterintuitive and a lot of his approach. >> i find it incredibly interesting because what he does...
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by driving the posts into this layer of clay a stable building foundation was made possible. civil engineer dino to morley explains the principle was the father would lead in order to stabilize the building substrate piles were driven into the bed in each area. it's efficient piles are used in the areas then so that with water the mud between the piles becomes compressed and thus more stable than everything outside the area the piles keep everything together and prevent the substrate from being washed out that's the principle behind ground stabilization of the body. in this way the venetians created man made areas on which an entire city could gradually be built. because architects had discovered that the wooden piles did not cross in the mud. and. the poles. underneath the buildings in the mud. that covenant clearly in oxygen free environment certain none of the microbes that would normally think they would can get into that. the wood undergoes a process of mineralization it turns rock hard and remains intact for centuries. the most famous the mission buildings were construc
by driving the posts into this layer of clay a stable building foundation was made possible. civil engineer dino to morley explains the principle was the father would lead in order to stabilize the building substrate piles were driven into the bed in each area. it's efficient piles are used in the areas then so that with water the mud between the piles becomes compressed and thus more stable than everything outside the area the piles keep everything together and prevent the substrate from being...
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this is not a hike in the mountains it's the funeral of a glacier and ice and the all clay shell was once a thick dome of ice now it's almost all gone glaciers are melting all over the world there's been drastically retreat in the arctic the southern and decent alaska . over a period of 55 years the world lost over 9000000000 tons of glacier ice and the melting. his accent racing in many places including the elms. the glaciers are an important source of water especially in long dry summers many rivers receive huge amounts of water from areas covered by clay shares. water that allows river life to continue to flourish. and farmers to keep their crops irrigated. but the glaciers are steadily shrinking studies suggest that by the end of the century only a few could remain rivers would no longer benefit from their melt water in summer. an alarming prospect that prompted swiss glaciologist daniel far enough to to undertake a study that's got a lot of people talking. in the future the glaciers won't be where they are now because they're receding so in our study we place the virtual dam at
this is not a hike in the mountains it's the funeral of a glacier and ice and the all clay shell was once a thick dome of ice now it's almost all gone glaciers are melting all over the world there's been drastically retreat in the arctic the southern and decent alaska . over a period of 55 years the world lost over 9000000000 tons of glacier ice and the melting. his accent racing in many places including the elms. the glaciers are an important source of water especially in long dry summers many...
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and henry clay, speaker of the house. all of them jump in. of them start contesting the king caucus endorsement by trying to get basically resolutions from their states and their state legislatures, saying isn't this great? we love our person. this should be the president. the electoral college again essentially runs into a problem because the ballots are split. what we have is a situation where no one earns a majority of the votes and because it is now the top three, that means it is between john quincy adams, andrew jackson, and william crawford. and henry clay, who is speaker of the house, gets to essentially decide. the former candidate who gets ousted, because of the 12 amendment, gets to help make the decision. he makes it in favor of john quincy adams. that becomes the basis of andrew jackson and his supporters cry of a corrupt bargain. the whole system again turns into controversy by 1828. >> jackson is successful in 1828 and is the president that our current incumbent points to as his favorite in history. how did the election of andr
and henry clay, speaker of the house. all of them jump in. of them start contesting the king caucus endorsement by trying to get basically resolutions from their states and their state legislatures, saying isn't this great? we love our person. this should be the president. the electoral college again essentially runs into a problem because the ballots are split. what we have is a situation where no one earns a majority of the votes and because it is now the top three, that means it is between...
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the best way to burn bio char is in special clay ovens protected from the wind. and the runnels on teaches the residents how to make them. the women are already using the ovens to cook at school. but the zohan a teeny ones to convince everyone that running a stove like this needs just a 5th of the fuel and by using bio char instead of would the embers last even longer if the old habits die hard though winning people over takes patience despite the many advantages what do you all know musea saves a lot of fuel. stays inside. and it's much faster to cook. the. design hannah team is testing out a new machine that could help them produce by a char. it was highly praised by technicians from the provincial capital. the machine is supposed to press and compact the bio mass in the cylinders more effectively than can be done by hand but it didn't work as hoped and still needs to be optimized. in full of it you have to clean it out every time you use it it's always blocked up. i think that is fair to make you can shoot every fun you can have there while. missing. it's more
the best way to burn bio char is in special clay ovens protected from the wind. and the runnels on teaches the residents how to make them. the women are already using the ovens to cook at school. but the zohan a teeny ones to convince everyone that running a stove like this needs just a 5th of the fuel and by using bio char instead of would the embers last even longer if the old habits die hard though winning people over takes patience despite the many advantages what do you all know musea...
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he loved henry clay and the whole ideal, and is lincoln said, clay loves america.one because it was three and two because that was his country. and both of those are important and there is a note that i mentioned in my opening the modesty to lincoln statements about america but one, a historian who archly observed never once is there any suggestion on the part of lincoln that we've god would actually continent a divided united states of america. host: lincoln said in the eulogy of henry clay the claim .-ellipsis country because it was his country but mostly because it was a free country. did lincoln let america because it mostly was a free country. rich: he loved mostly, there is a huge element. that has provided the opportunity to rise. but the freedom wasn't to be defended or preserved obviously if the country are the nationstate, was torn apart. who i refer again to the argument that the two are in ably connected. and the opportunity, or furthering the opportunity for your people to rise, in his view was also connected to a nationalistic and economic political p
he loved henry clay and the whole ideal, and is lincoln said, clay loves america.one because it was three and two because that was his country. and both of those are important and there is a note that i mentioned in my opening the modesty to lincoln statements about america but one, a historian who archly observed never once is there any suggestion on the part of lincoln that we've god would actually continent a divided united states of america. host: lincoln said in the eulogy of henry clay...
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john quincy adams, henry clay, andrew jackson.t is important to know about that election and how did it impact the process going forward? dr. brown: there's a couple things that are really important to know. up until james monroe's presidency, this idea of how does the nominee get decided, really was not a controversy. everyone understood john adams would be the successor to washington. and everyone understood james madison would be the successor to thomas jefferson. the problem was now you had james monroe, who had been governor in virginia. he had been secretary of state under james madison. and he then becomes president. well lot of other people are , a starting to say, wait a minute. how come the virginians are consistently in this office getting nominated for this office and essentially winning this office? by the time munroe's presidency is winding down, it is 1824 and competition has been brewing for years. people cannot wait to jump in. so now they have a lot of candidates and one of those was actually william crawford, wh
john quincy adams, henry clay, andrew jackson.t is important to know about that election and how did it impact the process going forward? dr. brown: there's a couple things that are really important to know. up until james monroe's presidency, this idea of how does the nominee get decided, really was not a controversy. everyone understood john adams would be the successor to washington. and everyone understood james madison would be the successor to thomas jefferson. the problem was now you had...
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clay's gone for the season staff broke his hand.and they they pull it off this chris paul and this is. you know for most of the game and then we had a chance to tie it up at the end with 3 pointer point urban jordan. poole mistake of law actual so the lawyerheads down but we'll get him againomorrow in chicago bulls. they co into town really can you expect no staff no clay. 8 players, tough. we're still there's clay sitting on the bch. i know he wants to be out there. come on loney. there aren't well it's over better next time we'll take a quick break time now 7.41 is a quick live look outside sfo arso far the weather is on your side, no delays. >>on that front. but that's going to change later today. coming in we know what that does to sfo expect major delays come later on today. is this for real? that's bargain bliss setting in you're basking in the ow of great gifts deep discount prices. and is that... ♪grocery outlet jingle i ju add a spoonful to my marinades... ...to stir frys... .sauces. just wskt in... ...bsh ion... é it. it a
clay's gone for the season staff broke his hand.and they they pull it off this chris paul and this is. you know for most of the game and then we had a chance to tie it up at the end with 3 pointer point urban jordan. poole mistake of law actual so the lawyerheads down but we'll get him againomorrow in chicago bulls. they co into town really can you expect no staff no clay. 8 players, tough. we're still there's clay sitting on the bch. i know he wants to be out there. come on loney. there aren't...
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minutes side by side the dough balls have totally bonded rush them with an egg white for a lovely clays. place your loaf in a preheated often at 240 degrees celsius check in a glass of water to create some steam and bake the dough for 10 minutes then reduce the heater to 210 degree celcius and bake for another 15 minutes. the bread has to be it checked it from the tin in much the same way as tens of thousands of protesting slovakians ejected former prime minister robert faecal from office for alleged corruption party colleague and successor pellegrini will have to act fast now or even leaders will gobble up this beer bread in a flash your friends all. already talking in without food all day my thing so it many times things are finishing like that peacenik me up is a great bread loaded with sweet multi flavors don't expect any leftovers. oh i can just smell that warm bread if you want to have a go at making not read or all those from around your recipes and explanatory videos company found on you tube so for this edition of. for myself and all the crew here in berlin thanks for watching
minutes side by side the dough balls have totally bonded rush them with an egg white for a lovely clays. place your loaf in a preheated often at 240 degrees celsius check in a glass of water to create some steam and bake the dough for 10 minutes then reduce the heater to 210 degree celcius and bake for another 15 minutes. the bread has to be it checked it from the tin in much the same way as tens of thousands of protesting slovakians ejected former prime minister robert faecal from office for...
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the characteristic colors and forms of the bauhaus influenced artists such as powell clay and vasili kandinsky. the primary colors red yellow and blue and the geometrical forms of the square triangle and circle have become the trademark of the bow house. there's an abundance of form and color in linking a lorry studio in london. west but it's put this on the furniture university so after the green for image making and product design you kind of teach your so a lot of the process is as you go along and it was no vertical so lots of history looking up by the cannot is true of design of graffiti there was a lot of making. carpentry set design and ceramics workshops formed the cornerstone of practical training at the bow house school which has been right up link to st chad's tells part of his story. actually understood why my parents love to nigeria and what it meant to be african and be a black british you know in london and how powerful it was and how you know that i i feel like a power because you know everyone is is margin is british so what i want to do was read so my narrative and
the characteristic colors and forms of the bauhaus influenced artists such as powell clay and vasili kandinsky. the primary colors red yellow and blue and the geometrical forms of the square triangle and circle have become the trademark of the bow house. there's an abundance of form and color in linking a lorry studio in london. west but it's put this on the furniture university so after the green for image making and product design you kind of teach your so a lot of the process is as you go...
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studio he works more like a sculptor than a tailor 1st created models from clay before making plaster it's not fast fashion. so if we take the big black dress for example if i was to start from the sculpting process so completely from scratch i had no sculptures of the big black dress would probably take a round about 2 years to make. it takes his inspiration from insects aliens and he even makes shoes. tex mixture that he developed himself. so what we have here these 7 different substances mixed together and especially greedy and i throw in there that among this gross but this makes it a lot quicker are a lot stronger. more longevity and with this substance even washable. the designs really come to life in the right environment such as an elephant in the castle park. and. the models are not used to wearing such unusual creations. it's a little bit hard i will say it's very it's lighter than you think because it's quite supported at my head so it's not hard to ask and do you see anything i can see a lot right. but that's not the point right now the model is part of an artwork . would
studio he works more like a sculptor than a tailor 1st created models from clay before making plaster it's not fast fashion. so if we take the big black dress for example if i was to start from the sculpting process so completely from scratch i had no sculptures of the big black dress would probably take a round about 2 years to make. it takes his inspiration from insects aliens and he even makes shoes. tex mixture that he developed himself. so what we have here these 7 different substances...
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name spa and the lawn as they were decided to leave east germany they kept applying for exit visas if clay flung back i doubt the credibility of the states now that i've had this lex parents of how little human rights are respected in east germany that yes. dear mr hanukah all these absurdities involved in processing an application for an exit visa are giving me more and more doubts about the system. for word quickly got around to the newspaper . as expected coworkers so closely tied to the party line and the patients for what they saw as callous disloyalty. we had become invisible. nobody spoke to us anymore nobody greeted us we kept on working a little but we were treated like criminals dangerous criminals and that was pretty sad because we had all got along very well before. we had not only worked together but partied together to. eventually they were both fired from noise and their future prospects were looking bad not just professionally. desponding deliberately spawn say bus to living in the noise and apartment personnel department has told them to vacate the apartment as quickly as
name spa and the lawn as they were decided to leave east germany they kept applying for exit visas if clay flung back i doubt the credibility of the states now that i've had this lex parents of how little human rights are respected in east germany that yes. dear mr hanukah all these absurdities involved in processing an application for an exit visa are giving me more and more doubts about the system. for word quickly got around to the newspaper . as expected coworkers so closely tied to the...