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love the bitter friends of geoff shepard. it is liberals at the time or shortly thereafter who are complaining about how this was handled. the next one gets better. there is this guy, the legal commentator named richard harris, who wrote for the new yorker. he is their legal commentator. in june of 1974, that is after the indictment, before nixon's resignation and the cover-up trial. this is starting to roll. that we know there is going to be a trial, but it has not occurred. he says the only way to punish corruption in the next and administration was by bringing water great -- in the next and administration was by bringing watergate criminals to justice. it was also essential that the prosecution the conducted fairly. that has not been done. in fact, many legal processes established by the prosecutors to establish the privacy of the law in this nation appear to have perilously subverted it. in the end history may conclude that those guilty of crimes in the watergate affair were bought -- brought to justice. did more lasting
love the bitter friends of geoff shepard. it is liberals at the time or shortly thereafter who are complaining about how this was handled. the next one gets better. there is this guy, the legal commentator named richard harris, who wrote for the new yorker. he is their legal commentator. in june of 1974, that is after the indictment, before nixon's resignation and the cover-up trial. this is starting to roll. that we know there is going to be a trial, but it has not occurred. he says the only...
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news brittany shepard. thanks for being with us.buttigieg talking about him unveiling a new immigration plan today. meeting with voters in underrepresented communities in nevada. where does he stand overall in nevada with voters? >> he's not doing too well here, gigi, in terms of the pompolls. the last credible poll at 7%. the way it corks, you know, what happens in iowa will matter to what happens in new hampshire. then momentum could be built up come into nevada. he set up a formidable infrastructure here. he has dozens of staffers. he's got very smart people who understand the state and so he's ready to take advantage. right now, though, he is well behind biden, warren and sanders but i think she in the right position to take advantage as you mentioned. he just left the state. he was meeting with minority voters, which has been a weakness for him here and everywhere. >> brittany, he really has had a weakness with african-americans. latino voters. do you think he can bridge that gap? can he win those communities over? >> certainly
news brittany shepard. thanks for being with us.buttigieg talking about him unveiling a new immigration plan today. meeting with voters in underrepresented communities in nevada. where does he stand overall in nevada with voters? >> he's not doing too well here, gigi, in terms of the pompolls. the last credible poll at 7%. the way it corks, you know, what happens in iowa will matter to what happens in new hampshire. then momentum could be built up come into nevada. he set up a formidable...
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so this one here is a presentation copy for ernest h shepard from aa milne.pooh—seum is open! two. —— two. -- cheering and applause. and who better to open it than a former friend of aa milne's son, christopher? christopher robin would be thrilled with the pooh—seum at pooh corner, he really would be, because it is a celebration notjust of winnie the pooh but of the world of aa milne. and the owners hope the museum will help preserve that world in the place where it all began. thank you so much for your company and to stay with us. —— would do. hello there. we have seen the rain sweeping in, the winds really picking up as well and, really, over the next few days, it is going to be quite a stormy spell of weather. some heavy rain, but it is the strength of the winds that is going to have the biggest impact. there are a number of met office warnings that you can see on our webpages. the main driver is this area of low pressure here. that's forcing that weather front and that band of rain right the way across the country and then, behind that, well, we're seeing
so this one here is a presentation copy for ernest h shepard from aa milne.pooh—seum is open! two. —— two. -- cheering and applause. and who better to open it than a former friend of aa milne's son, christopher? christopher robin would be thrilled with the pooh—seum at pooh corner, he really would be, because it is a celebration notjust of winnie the pooh but of the world of aa milne. and the owners hope the museum will help preserve that world in the place where it all began. thank you...
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shepard's remains were interred.the new plaque will help her family move forward. >> we need to stop reflecting on what happened to mattt. from -- should now be how are we going to carry this forward? how are we going to carry what happened to matt and so many other individuals based on their sexuality or their race or their religion, this is just not what america is supposed to be. >> shepard's plaque will be installed across from helen keller's plaque. >>> 5:55 right now. this morning, the george h.w. bush presidential library has a new addition. an honor for his loyal companion. sully was by his side for his life. yesterday, a bronze statue of the dog was unveiled at the library in texas. the real sully was there as well. the nonprofit america's vet dogs commissioned the tribute. as you may recall, sully was a service dog. he was right by the president's casket. it was very moving. >> beautiful statue, too. >>> 5:56 right now. we've been covering the storm over the country. >> it's like this. local tv reporters ou
shepard's remains were interred.the new plaque will help her family move forward. >> we need to stop reflecting on what happened to mattt. from -- should now be how are we going to carry this forward? how are we going to carry what happened to matt and so many other individuals based on their sexuality or their race or their religion, this is just not what america is supposed to be. >> shepard's plaque will be installed across from helen keller's plaque. >>> 5:55 right now....
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additional goal and now has raised more than $750,000 from people all over the country to preserve alan shepard's space suit. the american people have made it possible for this national treasure to go on display today for the first time in 13 years and now to be available in these storied halls for generations to come. so, as we begin today to mark the golden anniversary of apollo 11, we do well to remember what they left behind in its capacity to inspire future generations. but let me also say, as i told rick backstage, his dad would be pleased to know that in this generation we are renewing our commitment to american leadership in space and american leadership in human space exploration is also a tribute as well. i'm also proud to say after it laid dormant for a quarter accept tri, president trump revived the national space council to it is now the policy of the united states of america to return to the moon within the next five years and from there onto mars. i have a feeling the man who wore the suit that we will unveil today would be glad to know that the first woman and the next man on the
additional goal and now has raised more than $750,000 from people all over the country to preserve alan shepard's space suit. the american people have made it possible for this national treasure to go on display today for the first time in 13 years and now to be available in these storied halls for generations to come. so, as we begin today to mark the golden anniversary of apollo 11, we do well to remember what they left behind in its capacity to inspire future generations. but let me also...
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shepard taught called watergate revisited, an insiders view. he helped transcribe the watergate tapes. this is 90 minutes. geoff: we are going to hith
shepard taught called watergate revisited, an insiders view. he helped transcribe the watergate tapes. this is 90 minutes. geoff: we are going to hith
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or part of that most of those projects dealt with the medic shepard's the. norm idea it was during this time that i developed a very special relationship with the goats i'm really passionate about them you see as you get to know their character and the quality of their milk for young people. and that creates a strong bond. that after a few people and. good luck with when i came back to italy i was impressed right away with all the open green space. there was a lot of abandoned pasture land. that and that's when i got the idea to start raising local breeds of goat like the protect america from the valley democracy. there were hardly any of them left at the time to use the bridge or to direct that oh it was a somebody who can i started with 15 goats now i have 180 that provide milk so quite heard. through and it can do little but to kill it i through so i chose this indigenous breed because it adapts perfectly to the local environment and i wanted this project to be as authentic as possible. do you not give it up or out the n.t. . that i think are yeah i mean
or part of that most of those projects dealt with the medic shepard's the. norm idea it was during this time that i developed a very special relationship with the goats i'm really passionate about them you see as you get to know their character and the quality of their milk for young people. and that creates a strong bond. that after a few people and. good luck with when i came back to italy i was impressed right away with all the open green space. there was a lot of abandoned pasture land....
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red sky in the morning, shepard's warning, so the saying goes. at sunrise this morning, but the warning was for this. a lot of cloud and some outbreaks of rain pushing in across the northwest of the uk. it's been a very wet day indeed in western scotland. we see outbreaks of rain drifting south eastwards across many areas through tonight. but with the south—westerly wind, it is turning increasingly mild out there. as we start friday morning, we will have temperatures around 11—12 degrees. but, with that, some cloud, some outbreaks of rain ongoing risk of travel destruction, into the hills of northern england and wales, windy across the north and wales, windy across the north and west of the uk, not as windy down towards the southeast, and here, we hold onto something a little bit drier as we head into the first part of the evening. but it won't last, we will see a brakes of rain drifting south east rates as we go through tonight, and it will be quite a lot of cloud around, i suspect. stays quite breezy and that breeze coming from the southwest wi
red sky in the morning, shepard's warning, so the saying goes. at sunrise this morning, but the warning was for this. a lot of cloud and some outbreaks of rain pushing in across the northwest of the uk. it's been a very wet day indeed in western scotland. we see outbreaks of rain drifting south eastwards across many areas through tonight. but with the south—westerly wind, it is turning increasingly mild out there. as we start friday morning, we will have temperatures around 11—12 degrees....
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alex shepard visiting from new york was hiking with his mother when the trees fell. >> just finishing our hike when we heard this colossal noise about 250, maybe 200 feet away and watched a huge redwood fall from the hillside down to the trail below. >> reporter: they hiked out to meet rangers but didn't know the trees killed a hiker. 1,000-year-old towering redwoods, rangers say despite problems with people going off trail that was not the case here. >> these were investigators exactly where they're allowed to be and it just seems to be an unfortunate, tragic event. >> reporter: rangers aren't sure what caused the trees to collapse but think the heavy rains may have played a role. >> i think it was a very peaceful day up until that moment and then it does show you how quickly things can change. >> reporter: andria borba, kpix5 news. >>> tonight we are hearing from witnesses of a holiday party shooting in east oakland. four people are now in the hospital and no arrests have been made. the gunfire broke out this evening shortly after 6:00 on 34th avenue. we've learned three men and a w
alex shepard visiting from new york was hiking with his mother when the trees fell. >> just finishing our hike when we heard this colossal noise about 250, maybe 200 feet away and watched a huge redwood fall from the hillside down to the trail below. >> reporter: they hiked out to meet rangers but didn't know the trees killed a hiker. 1,000-year-old towering redwoods, rangers say despite problems with people going off trail that was not the case here. >> these were...
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because poachers really go out at night the night of march 11th 2017 was busier than most of the sea shepards farley mowat here on patrol for poachers spotted a small fishing boat in the back of the refuge. and when we see a target ladies we get our ship as close as possible and then the drone team is going to be ready to drop the drone was able to film is illegal fishermen with what appeared to be a boat load of. the fishermen noticed the thrown and began hurling objects at it then we get the 4th age. fisherman retreating to 2 odd minutes getting to a 2 hour bus i call to the authorities tell them to position. tell them what we're seeing at the same time and and then they calm and they try to arrest them the next day the ship cut another seemingly bolder group fishing in broad daylight this was the 1st time the drone was able to capture full daylight images of a boat load of coached and. can the big problem is money just like always. illegal fishing activity for to brings out a lot of money because china is opening the black market that is attracting a lot of organized crime says it's a 2 ho
because poachers really go out at night the night of march 11th 2017 was busier than most of the sea shepards farley mowat here on patrol for poachers spotted a small fishing boat in the back of the refuge. and when we see a target ladies we get our ship as close as possible and then the drone team is going to be ready to drop the drone was able to film is illegal fishermen with what appeared to be a boat load of. the fishermen noticed the thrown and began hurling objects at it then we get the...
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it's the area that inspired aa milne and eh shepard to create the much loved children's tales. the story. nestled in the hundred acre wood, pooh corner in hartfield has been a tourist destination for decades. but now, for the first time, visitors can come here to learn about the history behind the bear of very little brain. the aim of the museum was to ensure that when people came from japan, america, australia, canada. seeing as there is links, canada with the original bear was to be able to tell the story here so they could go and play the game of pooh sticks. they could then come into hartfield and sense what the village was like, and also actually learn something and see what life really was like and engage with the people that were behind the books. the museum is free to enter with artifacts on display dating back years. so this one here is a presentation copy for other states shepherd from a mill. so essentially they gifted one to each other. three, two, one! and who better to wait a minute than a former friend of a milne son, christopher? christopher robin would be thril
it's the area that inspired aa milne and eh shepard to create the much loved children's tales. the story. nestled in the hundred acre wood, pooh corner in hartfield has been a tourist destination for decades. but now, for the first time, visitors can come here to learn about the history behind the bear of very little brain. the aim of the museum was to ensure that when people came from japan, america, australia, canada. seeing as there is links, canada with the original bear was to be able to...
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started with red and orange colours overhead at sunrise, as the saying goes, red sky in the morning, shepard's this. a lot of clouds and outbreaks of rain piling to the northwest of the uk and this is the earlier settle a picture, this pipeline of cloud just ploughing across the atlantic into the british isles and has been bringing a lot of rain in western scotla nd bringing a lot of rain in western scotland and with the wind coming from the southwest, some mild air continuing to work in our direction. but the rain continues to pile up across the hills of western scotland up across the hills of western scotland up to 100 mm as possible in the ongoing risk of flooding and travel disruption with ray moving between northern ireland and the hills of northern england and wales, wendy across the west of north of the uk, and then we hold onto something a little bit drier as we head into the first part of the evening but it will not last, will see our picks of rains of these words as he moved or tonight to be quite a lot of cloud around and! tonight to be quite a lot of cloud around and i will suspect
started with red and orange colours overhead at sunrise, as the saying goes, red sky in the morning, shepard's this. a lot of clouds and outbreaks of rain piling to the northwest of the uk and this is the earlier settle a picture, this pipeline of cloud just ploughing across the atlantic into the british isles and has been bringing a lot of rain in western scotla nd bringing a lot of rain in western scotland and with the wind coming from the southwest, some mild air continuing to work in our...
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visit the area in the ashdown forest in sussex, which inspired the much—loved work of aa milne and eh sheparddred acre wood, pooh—seum has been a tourist destination for decades but never first time, visitors can come here to learn about the history behind the bear with very little rain. the aim of the museum was to make sure when people came from japan, america, australia, canada, was to be able to tell the story here so they could go and play a game of pooh sticks, since what the village was like an learn what life was really like and engage with the people behind the books. the museum is free to enter with artefacts dating back years. this is a presentation copy. they gifted one to each other essentially. the pooh—5eum i5 to each other essentially. the pooh—5eum is open! to each other essentially. the pooh-seum is open! who better to open it and a former friend of aa milne's son. he would be field because it is a celebration notjust of winnie the pooh but of the world of winnie the pooh but of the world of aa milne. the owners hope the museum will hope to preserve that world in the place w
visit the area in the ashdown forest in sussex, which inspired the much—loved work of aa milne and eh sheparddred acre wood, pooh—seum has been a tourist destination for decades but never first time, visitors can come here to learn about the history behind the bear with very little rain. the aim of the museum was to make sure when people came from japan, america, australia, canada, was to be able to tell the story here so they could go and play a game of pooh sticks, since what the village...
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jeff bezos' space company, blue origin, launching a test flight of its new shepard spacecraft, designedtourists into space. the booster rocket successfully landing right back on the pad. >>> and "time" magazine's person of the year revealed. 16-year-old greta thunberg for her global effort to combat climate change, challenging world leaders to do much more. >>> when we come back tonight, the new christmas song that just hit the radio. 54 years in the making. ok, ready sweetie? nice, you ready to go again? are you ready, dad? i'm ready. imagine if your life insurance could help you live for today and safeguard tomorrow, so you're ready for anything. life insurance designed to protect generations of familie. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial professional about pacific life. that's the power of pacific. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3
jeff bezos' space company, blue origin, launching a test flight of its new shepard spacecraft, designedtourists into space. the booster rocket successfully landing right back on the pad. >>> and "time" magazine's person of the year revealed. 16-year-old greta thunberg for her global effort to combat climate change, challenging world leaders to do much more. >>> when we come back tonight, the new christmas song that just hit the radio. 54 years in the making. ok,...
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next, geoff shepard makes the case for what he says was judicial and prosecutorial abuse in the watergate scandal that ended mr. nixon's presidency. this lecture is from a temple university course mr. shepherd taught. in his white house role, he helped transcribe the watergate tapes. this is about 90 minutes. geoff: what we will talk about today, we will hit with a sledgehammer. what i think are the judicial and prosecutorial abuses that characterized the watergate cover-up trial. i understand that people were convicted, but you need to understand that lawyers do not play fair. they argue two things. they can argue, look, the person did not do the crime, the person was not guilty. but usually in a political scandal, the argument is there was not enough proof to find them guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. very high standard. it is not that they were blameless. it's not that they were innocent. but we say we would rather let 100 guilty go free than convict one innocent man. we are loading it to a high standard. the other thing that lawyers argue, which the public sometimes has trouble with,
next, geoff shepard makes the case for what he says was judicial and prosecutorial abuse in the watergate scandal that ended mr. nixon's presidency. this lecture is from a temple university course mr. shepherd taught. in his white house role, he helped transcribe the watergate tapes. this is about 90 minutes. geoff: what we will talk about today, we will hit with a sledgehammer. what i think are the judicial and prosecutorial abuses that characterized the watergate cover-up trial. i understand...
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i am laura shepard director of events. we are pleased to welcome you to the author event for his own book. american disruptor the scandal of life. and they are in conversation with the conversationalist. before we begin i would like to find out how many of you had been to the mechanics. how many of you are new? please come back wednesday at noon. we have the international chess club which is right down the hallway. in 1854. ongoing author events such as this one. with the inner national chess club. it presents the ongoing lectures and tournaments. we had book clubs and writer groups. we hope that you will come and join us for all of this cultural events. with the online journalism. he's also a historian. during his four decades they have specialized in investigative projects as well as news features with major citations. being honored by the society of professional journalists with coveted career achievement award. he is also the author of two books by chronicle books. and he is also a senior lecturer at that san diego sta
i am laura shepard director of events. we are pleased to welcome you to the author event for his own book. american disruptor the scandal of life. and they are in conversation with the conversationalist. before we begin i would like to find out how many of you had been to the mechanics. how many of you are new? please come back wednesday at noon. we have the international chess club which is right down the hallway. in 1854. ongoing author events such as this one. with the inner national chess...
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i said most say crimes are hoaxes even the most famous hate crime in the world which was matthew shepard horrible grisly disgusting act of violence but it's pretty much fact now that he was not killed because he was gay even years ago leftwing public a. the guardian and gay magazines here in the united states were forced to admit that no it was more like a drug deal gone bad he wasn't killed because he was gay still that narrative that life persists it got these laws passed meanwhile look at just the small in chicago the most famous fake hate crime in the world nearly started a race war and what happened to him absolutely nothing but this guy's sentence was yes there was a threats of arson but it was so extreme because of the hate crime designation and burning this flag now i don't believe that this flag necessarily represents the rainbow flag i don't think it represents gay individuals maybe at one point it attempted to but we've come to a point where the rainbow flag and all the symbolism represents an l g b t political ideology which is becoming increasingly authoritarian increasingly
i said most say crimes are hoaxes even the most famous hate crime in the world which was matthew shepard horrible grisly disgusting act of violence but it's pretty much fact now that he was not killed because he was gay even years ago leftwing public a. the guardian and gay magazines here in the united states were forced to admit that no it was more like a drug deal gone bad he wasn't killed because he was gay still that narrative that life persists it got these laws passed meanwhile look at...
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. -- a journalist named steve shepard brought in women and gave us bylines.a lot of things to liven it up. it became the forerunner of the bloomberg businessweek that we see today. >> we were talking about the 90th anniversary. i think he used to think it was separate. politics and business and technology, now it is all interconnected. >> the washington bureau, they did not have their own washington bureau. an organization which serviced all of the publications, everything from modern plastics to engineering news. a very trade mentality instead of a narrative mentality or investigative mentality or talking about how politics enters into a lot of business stories. the bureau changed the look and feel of businessweek. >> it does feel like the late 1980's into the early 1990's was this seminal moment when washington seemed to wake up and say, there is business going on that maybe we need to keep an eye on. i think about the air that got kicked off. era that got kicked off. henry kravitz showed up on the cover. >> mike milken and henan kravitz crashed onto the sc
. -- a journalist named steve shepard brought in women and gave us bylines.a lot of things to liven it up. it became the forerunner of the bloomberg businessweek that we see today. >> we were talking about the 90th anniversary. i think he used to think it was separate. politics and business and technology, now it is all interconnected. >> the washington bureau, they did not have their own washington bureau. an organization which serviced all of the publications, everything from...
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jesus would later call himself the good shepard. >> pointed to a beacon that the bible says "in whose" " >> mike: thanks very much. first lady, melania and trump are in palm beach, florida. next up, the panel joins me again. ( ♪ ) at chevy, we're all about bringing families together. this time of year, that's really important. so we're making it easier than ever to become part of our family. man: that's why our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. family is important to us. and we'd like you to be part of ours. so happy holidays. and welcome to the family. the chevy family! get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil
jesus would later call himself the good shepard. >> pointed to a beacon that the bible says "in whose" " >> mike: thanks very much. first lady, melania and trump are in palm beach, florida. next up, the panel joins me again. ( ♪ ) at chevy, we're all about bringing families together. this time of year, that's really important. so we're making it easier than ever to become part of our family. man: that's why our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone....
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jesus would later call himself the good shepard. >> pointed to a beacon that the bible says "in whoseen true light." " >> mike: thanks very much. first lady, melania and trump are in palm beach, florida. next up, the panel joins me again. musica physical frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dream is a reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? make great last minute gifts. so the adventurer in your family can get a great deal on the gear they need. you can pick them up in store or send egift cards from basspro.com and cabelas.com hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ >> all of those candidates who say, you know, we don't need bold ideas, you don't have to energize young people. you aren't goin
jesus would later call himself the good shepard. >> pointed to a beacon that the bible says "in whoseen true light." " >> mike: thanks very much. first lady, melania and trump are in palm beach, florida. next up, the panel joins me again. musica physical frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dream is a reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? make great last minute gifts. so...
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with the hero dog chasing the hideous leader of isis down a greg: or as cnn might put it, german shepards. is llama phobic are they. a hero dog helped capture the terrorist trapping him in a whole who killed himself in his own kids or as newsweek might describe it, dog without leash harms family on he weekend hike. you probably cannot find a better and for a madman rapist or as washington post calls him an obscure religious scholar. like this monster was a thoughtful bookworm who spent many days putting a fluffy kat lettinlistening to james taylor. they got caught. it's no surprise they media hates trout more than they hate isis in spite of them. >> not because of the president but in spite of him perhaps in spite of the president. >> despite the president. >> largely in spite of. >> largely in spite of. >> and not because of. >> and not because of donald trump. >> in spite of his actions. >> if it were up to you bin laden would still be banging goats and the kush mountains. [laughter] greg: but even the hero dog drive him nuts. wednesday after the president tweeted a fake image of him pl
with the hero dog chasing the hideous leader of isis down a greg: or as cnn might put it, german shepards. is llama phobic are they. a hero dog helped capture the terrorist trapping him in a whole who killed himself in his own kids or as newsweek might describe it, dog without leash harms family on he weekend hike. you probably cannot find a better and for a madman rapist or as washington post calls him an obscure religious scholar. like this monster was a thoughtful bookworm who spent many...
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i am laura shepard, director of events and i'm pleased to welcome you to our author event for comer's new book grothman. in conversation with san francisco columnist, we are pleased to have them here for the first time. i would like to find out how many of you have been to the mechanics institute before and how many are new? please come back and we will give you a free tour of the library and show you the incredible library on the second and third floors. the international chess club is down the hallway and we will tell you about our history. we were founded in 1854 and at the mechanics institute we have ongoing author events like this one, the international chess club with their ongoing lectures and tournaments and book clubs and writers groups and on friday nights, we hope you will join us for all our cultural events. i would like to introduce our guest roland de wolk, an investigative reporter in print, broadcast and online journalism and a historian university adjunct and author. during four decades in journalism roland de wolk has investigated projects and features earning him mo
i am laura shepard, director of events and i'm pleased to welcome you to our author event for comer's new book grothman. in conversation with san francisco columnist, we are pleased to have them here for the first time. i would like to find out how many of you have been to the mechanics institute before and how many are new? please come back and we will give you a free tour of the library and show you the incredible library on the second and third floors. the international chess club is down...
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. >>> joining me now is brittney shepard, national politics. thank you for joining us. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about president trump's aids being concerned about the two weeks he's in mar-a-lago. two weeks is a long time to be left to your own thoughts, twitter handle, frustrations, and having these off-the-cuff conversations with people around the resort. how much harm could president trump do in these two weeks? you know, could he say things that might compromise mcconnell's strategy in the senate? >> it's definitely possible. two weeks is a long time to be away from your advisers and close to your friends who are more willing to give you a yes on strategy. so kind of going forward. both the republican-held senate and white house have a little bit of different ideas. president trump has said time and time again he wants a full senate, essentially circus. he wants to call as many people as possible, potentially a whistle-blower which would include historic presidents of the past, good or bad. he doesn't have someone tapping on his shoulders saying,
. >>> joining me now is brittney shepard, national politics. thank you for joining us. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about president trump's aids being concerned about the two weeks he's in mar-a-lago. two weeks is a long time to be left to your own thoughts, twitter handle, frustrations, and having these off-the-cuff conversations with people around the resort. how much harm could president trump do in these two weeks? you know, could he say things that...
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good to see you, steven shepard. joining me and giving me your assessment of things. >> thanks for having me. >> and as steven mentioned, tom steyer will be on the broadcast. he has spent tens of millions on his campaign already, tens of millions more to promote impeachment. so, is he surprised that he trails nine other candidates in the polls? i'm going to ask him that question coming up. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. even though you keep your car clean, does it sometimes smell stuffy or stale? try febreze car vent clips to eliminate those odors for up
good to see you, steven shepard. joining me and giving me your assessment of things. >> thanks for having me. >> and as steven mentioned, tom steyer will be on the broadcast. he has spent tens of millions on his campaign already, tens of millions more to promote impeachment. so, is he surprised that he trails nine other candidates in the polls? i'm going to ask him that question coming up. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing...
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i am laura shepard director of events. we are pleased to welcome you to the author event for his own book. american disruptor the scandal of life.
i am laura shepard director of events. we are pleased to welcome you to the author event for his own book. american disruptor the scandal of life.
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we just celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the matthew shepard hate crimes act. but we do need congress to act in a few ways. number one, we need to see that the no hate act passed that would ensure that law enforcement is trained up and reporting on hate crimes, because the vast majority of police departments don't actually report the data, martin. if we can't measure it, we can't manage it. this is important. number two, we need now cyber hate laws passed to make sure the perpetrators of the kind of harassment and terror that's happening online, that they are held to account. and to be frank, we want silicon valley to step up and do more themselves. and if they don't, i think we've got to look at the government to step in. because it just isn't okay. the freedom of expression isn't the freedom to incite violence against jews as minorities, and that has got to stop now. >> yeah, free speech does not include hate speech. >> you can say tough things, martin. you can say even hateful things, but you can't bring harm to communities. freedom of speech isn't the freed
we just celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the matthew shepard hate crimes act. but we do need congress to act in a few ways. number one, we need to see that the no hate act passed that would ensure that law enforcement is trained up and reporting on hate crimes, because the vast majority of police departments don't actually report the data, martin. if we can't measure it, we can't manage it. this is important. number two, we need now cyber hate laws passed to make sure the perpetrators of...
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so supervisor, thank you so much for sheparding so much of what is culminating in the next few weeks to finish up this project. as supervisor haney, whose district this resides in, being as diligent as i've watched you be over the last months to try to continue to shepherd this. so we are on record to say we support moving this to full committee, and the building trade supports this project. >> before i call on the next speaker, i would like to acknowledge that mayor who was important in the negotiations in 2015 with the flower mart, has joined us. mayor agnos, if you would like to speak, you are welcome to do so. >> supervisors. my name is herald. i'm the president of the south of market business association. i operate a flower shop one block from the flower market. i have for 20 years. a block. takes five blocks of driving to get to the flower market though. so i walk. and actually i have had some -- it's part of this issue about the replacement location. the traffic in south market is really terrible. and there have been opinions expressed to me by many vendors that putting the fl
so supervisor, thank you so much for sheparding so much of what is culminating in the next few weeks to finish up this project. as supervisor haney, whose district this resides in, being as diligent as i've watched you be over the last months to try to continue to shepherd this. so we are on record to say we support moving this to full committee, and the building trade supports this project. >> before i call on the next speaker, i would like to acknowledge that mayor who was important in...
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frank baker, shepard mallory, and james townsend. all of whom paved the way for thousands more.es here in hampton rhodes, i'm proud that ft. monroe serves as a symbol of the courage and heroism that emerged from america's original sin of slavery and from a military community perspective, we know the fight for freedom is one that has been waged with great cost. including many thousands of african-americans from virginia who've contributed to the safety, security, and freedom of this nation. many came from or fought in hampton rhodes community. we're reminded of men like william harvey carney, born into slavery in norfolk, mr. carney joined the union army during the civil war and made his mark during the 1863 assault in ft. wagner in charleston, south carolina. as the soldier holding the union flag was killed, mr. carney ran to catch the falling flag, raised it high and kept marching despite his own multiple wounds. he made his way back to the union side, never once dropping the flag. his actions were an inspiration to his fellow soldiers. unfortunately, mr. carney had to wait unt
frank baker, shepard mallory, and james townsend. all of whom paved the way for thousands more.es here in hampton rhodes, i'm proud that ft. monroe serves as a symbol of the courage and heroism that emerged from america's original sin of slavery and from a military community perspective, we know the fight for freedom is one that has been waged with great cost. including many thousands of african-americans from virginia who've contributed to the safety, security, and freedom of this nation. many...
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. >> the ultimate flash point came in october when shepard smith resigned. >> even in our currently polarizedt's my hope that the facts will win the day, that the truth will always matter. >> smith provided a reality check to fox's viewers who pretty much hear pro-trump talking points all day long. now reporters at fox are worried that fox's exit has left a giant hole. that feeds right into number three. impeachment's dueling media bunkers. the networks went wall-to-wall for the hearings. on day one two career diplomats testified for six hours. in fox's alternate universe, viewers heard it was a disaster and boring. >> it was such a disaster. >> a triple full disaster for the democrats. >> a complete and utter disaster. >> all across the pro-trump media universe, far-right websites hyped clips of jim jordan and devin nunes. experts said that this echo chamber really helped protect trump and exacerbated the country's divisions. all of this gets amplified on the web which brings us to number two, the misinformation age with deep fakes and bots and trolls making it harder and harder to know what
. >> the ultimate flash point came in october when shepard smith resigned. >> even in our currently polarizedt's my hope that the facts will win the day, that the truth will always matter. >> smith provided a reality check to fox's viewers who pretty much hear pro-trump talking points all day long. now reporters at fox are worried that fox's exit has left a giant hole. that feeds right into number three. impeachment's dueling media bunkers. the networks went wall-to-wall for...
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who has taken an oath has assumed power, as stewards and fiduciaries of the american republic to shepardor our time on earth a stronger union for the next generation. and it's just completely absent from our politics and that's why that was such a remarkable moment today. >> what i also saw was a little bit of relief. the three big hurdles to this phase. one was obviously adam schiff's committee, the investigation. the second there were a lot of questions about how chairman nadler would do. i heard and i'm curious, i'm sure you have many more and better sources than i do that there was a sense that yesterday went as well as it could have. and now they move on to take us inside what the next phase is for her. >> yeah. so 9:00 on monday morning the intelligence committee, be the counsels from the intelligence committees are going to go to the judiciary committee and testify over the weekend over this weekend judiciary is going to work on drafting these impeachment articles and preparing for both the hearing on monday and the next phase here. and, i mean, yes, there is definitely relief. bu
who has taken an oath has assumed power, as stewards and fiduciaries of the american republic to shepardor our time on earth a stronger union for the next generation. and it's just completely absent from our politics and that's why that was such a remarkable moment today. >> what i also saw was a little bit of relief. the three big hurdles to this phase. one was obviously adam schiff's committee, the investigation. the second there were a lot of questions about how chairman nadler would...
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with the hero dog chasing the hideous leader of isis down a greg: or as cnn might put it, german shepards
with the hero dog chasing the hideous leader of isis down a greg: or as cnn might put it, german shepards
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next, geoff shepard makes the case for what he says was judicial and prosecutorial abuse in the watergate scandal that ended mr. nixon's presidency. this lecture is from a temple university course mr. shepherd taught. in his white house role, he helped transcribe the watergate tapes. this is about 90 minutes. geoff: what we will talk about today, we will hit with a sledgehammer. what i think are the judicial and prosecutorial abuses that characterized the watergate cover-up trial. i understand that people were convicted, but you need to understand that lawyers do not play fair. they argue two things. they can argue, look, the person did not do the crime, the person was not guilty. but usually in a political scandal, the argument is there was not enough proof to find
next, geoff shepard makes the case for what he says was judicial and prosecutorial abuse in the watergate scandal that ended mr. nixon's presidency. this lecture is from a temple university course mr. shepherd taught. in his white house role, he helped transcribe the watergate tapes. this is about 90 minutes. geoff: what we will talk about today, we will hit with a sledgehammer. what i think are the judicial and prosecutorial abuses that characterized the watergate cover-up trial. i understand...
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red sky in the morning, shepard's warning, so the saying goes.ng, but the warning was for this. a lot of cloud and some outbreaks of rain pushing in across the northwest of the uk. it's been a very wet day indeed in western scotland. we see outbreaks of rain drifting south eastwards across many areas through tonight. but with the south—westerly wind, it is turning increasingly mild out there. as we start friday morning, we will have temperatures around 11—12 degrees. but, with that, some cloud, some outbreaks of rain ongoing risk of travel destruction, into the hills of northern england and wales, windy across the north and west of the uk, not as windy down towards the southeast, and here, it will turn a little bit drier up towards the northwest, the headlines with one week to go until the general election, the leaders of the main political parties have been out pushing their big election pledges. french police fire tear gas at protestors as the biggest nationwide strike in years brings most of the country to a standstill. us speaker nancy pelosi
red sky in the morning, shepard's warning, so the saying goes.ng, but the warning was for this. a lot of cloud and some outbreaks of rain pushing in across the northwest of the uk. it's been a very wet day indeed in western scotland. we see outbreaks of rain drifting south eastwards across many areas through tonight. but with the south—westerly wind, it is turning increasingly mild out there. as we start friday morning, we will have temperatures around 11—12 degrees. but, with that, some...
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same road we came over eight long years ago, when we came out at just about the same to cover alan shepard'sceflight -- >> this is saturn launch control, t minus two hours 45 minutes, 55 seconds and counting. as the prime crew for apollo 11 astronauts neil armstrong, michael collin and edwin aldrin are on the terminal part of their trip to the launch pad in the transfer van. it's now making the curve toward the pad. we have discovered a problem at the launch pad itself as the crew is about to arrive. we have a leak in a valve located in a system associated with replenishing liquid hydrogen for the third stage of the saturn 5 launch vehicle. we have sent a team of three technicians and a safety man to the pad. and these technicians are now tightening bolts around the valve. >> go ahead. >> we have a leak. we have it in the override close position to see if it will get better. it seems to be getting worse. >> it's on camera 18. >> camera 18, you could see the men working on the hydrogen leak. >> once the technicians depart, we will send hydrogen again through the system to assure that the leak
same road we came over eight long years ago, when we came out at just about the same to cover alan shepard'sceflight -- >> this is saturn launch control, t minus two hours 45 minutes, 55 seconds and counting. as the prime crew for apollo 11 astronauts neil armstrong, michael collin and edwin aldrin are on the terminal part of their trip to the launch pad in the transfer van. it's now making the curve toward the pad. we have discovered a problem at the launch pad itself as the crew is...
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while at nasa, there were three significant space ventures that she played a role in. , who waslan shepard'sst individual who entered into space. she calculated the trajectories for that mission to happen. we also know she played a significant role for john glenn. he said he would not venture into space if catherine johnson was not checking the calculations on his spaceflight. -- flight spite with with john glenn, she played a significant role in that. we also know she played a significant role in the moon landing. those are three pivotal moments and hownge space travel we in the united states see nasa today. i had the pleasure are in her 99th birthday to be with her. all of how sharp she still was. laughed, we joked, we had a great time. she is as radiant and beautiful at 99 as she was when she walked our campus back in the early 1930's. , in i left that birthday started asking myself, as people learn more and more about her, as the university she loves so something to to do help recognize her and make sure history never forget how profound she was. i got a team of my faculty and staff and
while at nasa, there were three significant space ventures that she played a role in. , who waslan shepard'sst individual who entered into space. she calculated the trajectories for that mission to happen. we also know she played a significant role for john glenn. he said he would not venture into space if catherine johnson was not checking the calculations on his spaceflight. -- flight spite with with john glenn, she played a significant role in that. we also know she played a significant role...
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. >> just three weeks later, astronaut alan shepard's sub-orbital flight kept america in the running.sident john f. kennedy raised the stakes. >> i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> reporter: the race to the moon captured the country's imagination, with what would later be called the right stuff. courage, optimism, bravado. >> god speed, john glenn. >> reporter: in 1962, john glenn became the first american to orbit the earth. >> all three big engines burning clean and hot, pushing the friendship 7 spacecraft ever faster towards space. >> glenn returned to earth a hero and remained a national figure until his death. the early pictures from space were breathtaking. the first american spacewalk by ed white of gemini 4 in 1965. but just two years later, white and his fellowgemini 4. the space program survived and reached another milestone. lunar orbit. earth was seen from a different perspective and proclaimed it our spaceship. ki circling the moon, the crew
. >> just three weeks later, astronaut alan shepard's sub-orbital flight kept america in the running.sident john f. kennedy raised the stakes. >> i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> reporter: the race to the moon captured the country's imagination, with what would later be called the right stuff. courage, optimism, bravado. >> god speed, john...
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of god by name ♪ oh tidings of comfort and joy ♪ comfort and joy ♪ tidings of comfort and joy ♪ ♪ shepards ♪ tidings of comfort and joy ♪ comfort and joy ♪ tidings of comfort and joy ♪ ♪ with tidings of comfort and joy ♪ ♪ with tidings of comfort and joy ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ed: merry christmas and fox nation is celebrating the true reason for the christmas season "fox & friends" own ainsley earhardt and her daughter hayden are celebrating the spirit of christmas with a deep dive into its history in a brand new fox nation special. it's called the characters of christmas. and it's my distinct honor right now to bring in ainsley. i don't normally get to interview you. merry christmas. >> merry christmas, ed, thank you very much. ed: so special to have you here on christmas. what i want to ask you about you went over to saint patrick's cathedral to do a deep dive on christmas. >> yes. we met a man named daniel darling. great last name. he wrote a book called the characters of christmas. he dives into who these characters are. ed: we have a clip on it. watch. ainsley: her cousin wanted a baby badly b
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wichita falls where i was able to spend a little bit of time with the families of deployed airmen at shepard air force base. i think it's really important that we remember particularly during the holidays that having a loved one in the military service who is deployed and separated from the rest of the family involves a lot of sacrifice, not only on the part of the service member but the ones who are left behind, and that hole in your heart feels a little bit bigger during the holidays. now, fortunately, my dad served 31 years in the united states air force, but by the time i came along, his long-term deployments why long over. still, every time i meet a young family whose loved one is deployed overseas while they wait behind, it can't help but tug at your heartstrings. so we thank not only those who wear the uniform of the united states military but for those family members as well who i believe also serve. we have an all-volunteer military. no one makes you join the military anymore in america, so we should thank all of them for their service in different ways. it was encouraging to me, th
wichita falls where i was able to spend a little bit of time with the families of deployed airmen at shepard air force base. i think it's really important that we remember particularly during the holidays that having a loved one in the military service who is deployed and separated from the rest of the family involves a lot of sacrifice, not only on the part of the service member but the ones who are left behind, and that hole in your heart feels a little bit bigger during the holidays. now,...