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so she was at the temple and the school, which is located near the temple, the rector of khrom , father johnpent his youth in lvov in ukraine. his brother also lives as a priest attack. it once again confirms the goal that they have , in order to wreak havoc among people, so that somehow spiritually even people are weak, yes, in order to morally weaken people, in order to sow some such e weaken the spirit. yeah, this one won't work. on the contrary, it strengthens and gives us strength so that we fight and stand firm, because the evidence of those arrivals and the fact that all the shells lay nearby, not a single one did not hit the temple until the lord took it away, and we see the presence of god that the lord protects us protects them to make the walls of the temple so much stronger, in some places they were damaged by shells. but this is the echo of the great patriotic war, well, here you can see the old saints that are imprinted on the temple. here on its front part - this is from the time, well, the second great patriotic war, maybe the forty-second year? here the exact dates have not
so she was at the temple and the school, which is located near the temple, the rector of khrom , father johnpent his youth in lvov in ukraine. his brother also lives as a priest attack. it once again confirms the goal that they have , in order to wreak havoc among people, so that somehow spiritually even people are weak, yes, in order to morally weaken people, in order to sow some such e weaken the spirit. yeah, this one won't work. on the contrary, it strengthens and gives us strength so that...
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so she was at the temple and the school, which is located near the temple, the rector of khrom , father johnth in lviv in ukraine. his brother also lives as a priest. once again confirms the goal that they have , in order to wreak havoc among people, so that somehow spiritually even here people i am weak, yes, so that to weaken people morally in order to sow some kind of such, to weaken the spirit. yeah, this one won't work. on the contrary, it strengthens and gives us strength so that we fight and stand firm, because the evidence of those arrivals and the fact that all the shells fell nearby, not a single one hit the temple before the lord took us away, and we see the presence of god that the lord us protects protects them to make the walls of the temple so much stronger, in some places damaged by shells. but this is the echo of the great patriotic war, well, here you can see e old the saints who were sealed were sealed on the temple. here on its front part - this is from the time, well, the second great patriotic war, maybe the forty-second year? here the exact dates have not been preserve
so she was at the temple and the school, which is located near the temple, the rector of khrom , father johnth in lviv in ukraine. his brother also lives as a priest. once again confirms the goal that they have , in order to wreak havoc among people, so that somehow spiritually even here people i am weak, yes, so that to weaken people morally in order to sow some kind of such, to weaken the spirit. yeah, this one won't work. on the contrary, it strengthens and gives us strength so that we fight...
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so i got john dean and my father, senator barry goldwater together in my house. sked my father what he should do. and my father said, john, you got to tell the truth and nail theson of a bitch. >> everybody was watching. everybody was talking about it. and john dean is the one that turned the dial. >> the committee will come to order and council will call the first witness. >> i'm sure he made everybody in the country think, will i be in that place in my life where i have to choose between right and wrong? and i personally wondered if i would be as brave as he was. and i thought he was brave. because i questioned whether i would have done what he did. you know, defying a president? imagine. >> by the time i testified, it was clear it was me versus nixon. i'm going show richard nixon he is a horrendous liar. i'm going show he was involved in conduct that is unbecoming a president. i was going to lay out his abuses and the atmosphere in which watergate happened. i'm going blow up the oval office. ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in
so i got john dean and my father, senator barry goldwater together in my house. sked my father what he should do. and my father said, john, you got to tell the truth and nail theson of a bitch. >> everybody was watching. everybody was talking about it. and john dean is the one that turned the dial. >> the committee will come to order and council will call the first witness. >> i'm sure he made everybody in the country think, will i be in that place in my life where i have to...
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that's his son john, who is receiving his medal on behalf of his father. johnonths old when his dad was killed. he never knew him. then his mother, the widow went on to raise the five kids as a single mom. john went into the army. he served for more than 20 years in the military following in his father's footsteps. i was fortunate to speak with him and his older sister, who was 8 when her father was killed and remembering the u.s. olders coming to their door to notify their mom that he had been killed in vietnam. remarkable service here. these are four different men, four different soldiers who served in four different battles. in fact, different years in vietnam. today, they come together. they are honored for the one thing that they all had in common. that was, in their battles, they time and time again put themselves in mortal danger to protect their fellow soldiers. it's the one thing that they all have in common, whether it was edward or major duffy, both of whom refused to leave their fellow soldiers as they were under fire from the enemy. today all being
that's his son john, who is receiving his medal on behalf of his father. johnonths old when his dad was killed. he never knew him. then his mother, the widow went on to raise the five kids as a single mom. john went into the army. he served for more than 20 years in the military following in his father's footsteps. i was fortunate to speak with him and his older sister, who was 8 when her father was killed and remembering the u.s. olders coming to their door to notify their mom that he had been...
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thank you. >>> accepting on behalf of his father, john kanashiro. attention to orders.f the united states -- >> all right. you are watching right now the end of this medal of honor ceremony. president biden awarding the medal of honor to four army soldiers, three of whom are still alive. vietnam veterans for their heroic service during that conflict. it comes on july 5th, one day after the 4th of july, the celebration of this nation's independence, and we thank those four servicemen for the work they've done for this country. obviously here in highland park, the celebration of the 4th of july took a tragic turn. the shootings, the mass shootings in the parade that took place right on the route where i'm standing behind me. here to enjoy the parade was a friend of ours who is usually in washington, might very well have been at the white house event today, lynn sweet. lynn joins us now. lynn, you were here. you were in town for the parade. >> i was standing steps behind you. i came as a civilian. i have family that lives a few blocks from where we're standing right now, a
thank you. >>> accepting on behalf of his father, john kanashiro. attention to orders.f the united states -- >> all right. you are watching right now the end of this medal of honor ceremony. president biden awarding the medal of honor to four army soldiers, three of whom are still alive. vietnam veterans for their heroic service during that conflict. it comes on july 5th, one day after the 4th of july, the celebration of this nation's independence, and we thank those four...
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senior correspondent laura ingle has an exclusive interview with her father john ramsey on his hope ofin dna technology. >> the case of jonbenet ramsey continues to be one of the most high-profile murder mysteries in the nation and one that still has her family seeking justice and pushing investigators, dna experts, and government officials to come together and use cutting edge dna technology to find answers in this case. >> there's evidence that's never been tested for dna, never been sampled for dna, and the latest technologies to be employed >> the frustration of searching for his daughter's killer is still painful for john ramsey who tells me he's preparing to submit a petition with over 17,000 signatures to colorado governor polis next week to put dna testing decisions in the hands of a new agency outside the boulder police department. >> the latest technology exists in the labs and those really cutting-edge laboratories that are using state of the art techniques to analyze dna samples. that's where this needs to go. >> if government officials don't respond after the petition is s
senior correspondent laura ingle has an exclusive interview with her father john ramsey on his hope ofin dna technology. >> the case of jonbenet ramsey continues to be one of the most high-profile murder mysteries in the nation and one that still has her family seeking justice and pushing investigators, dna experts, and government officials to come together and use cutting edge dna technology to find answers in this case. >> there's evidence that's never been tested for dna, never...
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they have tested over 1,000 articles, items seized from the scene but i agree with jonbenet's father, johne is any chance that there are items -- i believe that there are -- that have not been tested or items that can be retested with cutting edge technology, why not? you know this about asking the governor for help? he says he is looking into it. when you hear politicians say i am forming a committee. it means nothing is going to happen. that was back in may when he said i'm looking into it. i believe at this juncture jonbenet's father needs to go to the federal system to ask for relief. i don't understand why they aren't testing. maybe it will amount to nothing but maybe it would amount to something. >> martha: what makes you think that there is dna out there that hasn't been tested? i understand the aspect of new technology which is really important. are there specific items that you think need to be tested? >> i think that there are specific items that could be tested that at the time of the murder no one believed it would amount to anything. i think, for instance, the ransom note need
they have tested over 1,000 articles, items seized from the scene but i agree with jonbenet's father, johne is any chance that there are items -- i believe that there are -- that have not been tested or items that can be retested with cutting edge technology, why not? you know this about asking the governor for help? he says he is looking into it. when you hear politicians say i am forming a committee. it means nothing is going to happen. that was back in may when he said i'm looking into it. i...
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julie's father, john, moved here. 13 miles from jason anjolie's house.ight after the shooting. so, they got a search warrant for the place, and found nothing useful. there were other guns, but none of them fired the bullet that killed jason. that's a little frustrating, eight days later, he got a second search warrant. at this time, there was something new. doctor weigh in the garage search for the first time around. a blue backpack must of been hidden between searches. >> they opened up this blue backpack, and they discovered julie harper's wallet, credit cards, her i.d., her passport, a different gun, and jason harper's last will and testament. >> also jason's cell phone, batteries removed and call and text history cleared. the backpack gun was also clean. not the one used to shoot jason. this had to be a getaway bag, the prosecutor decided. she must have backed it up after she killed jason. >> that's the only reason to take a person's last will and testament, it's because she realized he was dead. >> julie's actions before and after the shooting raise
julie's father, john, moved here. 13 miles from jason anjolie's house.ight after the shooting. so, they got a search warrant for the place, and found nothing useful. there were other guns, but none of them fired the bullet that killed jason. that's a little frustrating, eight days later, he got a second search warrant. at this time, there was something new. doctor weigh in the garage search for the first time around. a blue backpack must of been hidden between searches. >> they opened up...
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they're always, you know, it's, it's the good bye johns father alvin was one of the most successful players in the history of the p. b. i winning 9 titles in the eighty's and ninety's having a basketball legend for a father came in useful winter on struggled with again, leon was, he's the one we introduced basketball to me. and when i started by him, what i wasn't going to good yet. and he was the one who really thought me give time to give me one less on developing when i was young. and the results were really amazing. the journalist makes boosters has known jerome for years and also coach basketball at youth level. he see many young players tread the same path as their father's, with the family being how the family ties are very strong in the philippines. it's common for your parents to be your idols. so in a way people expect you to also followed the footsteps of your dad. it's not just about family dog when the whole nation is in love with basketball, stars have the chance to become gods. it is religion in the philippines, basically it's iep breathe sleep, basketball. it is a way of lif
they're always, you know, it's, it's the good bye johns father alvin was one of the most successful players in the history of the p. b. i winning 9 titles in the eighty's and ninety's having a basketball legend for a father came in useful winter on struggled with again, leon was, he's the one we introduced basketball to me. and when i started by him, what i wasn't going to good yet. and he was the one who really thought me give time to give me one less on developing when i was young. and the...
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[applause] >> john kaneshiro accepting on behalf of his father, edward kaneshiro. hn: the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863 has posthumously awarded the medal of honor to staff sergeant edward kaneshiro, united states army, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. staff sergeant edward kaneshiro distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity beyond the call of duty while serving as an infantry squad reader with troop c ninth calvary near -- on december 1, 1966. not knowing the village was heavily fortified with a fully bunker it in concealed trench system and garretson by the north vietnamese -- and garrisoned by the north vietnamese troops, two squads of the platoon had deployed to its center while staff sergeant kan eshiro scatter the train to the east of the village. the entrenched enemy force erupted with machine guns and small arms fire against the two squads at the center of the village, killing the platoon leader and the point man, wound
[applause] >> john kaneshiro accepting on behalf of his father, edward kaneshiro. hn: the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863 has posthumously awarded the medal of honor to staff sergeant edward kaneshiro, united states army, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. staff sergeant edward kaneshiro distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity beyond the call of duty...
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today his son john, himself a veteran, accepting a medal for a father he never knew john duffie callingtrikes, repeatedly putting himself in danger. he spent two days protecting and taking care of the wounded the bullets came in so close, he ar was shot in the back >> we wanted to do the same for us it was war and that's all i did i literally went to work and did my job and made the best decisions. >> reporter: after that battle, duffie turned to poetry and nominated for a pulitzer prize four soldiers, four different battles, now forever link by their determination to save their brothers in arms no matter the danger courtney kube, nbc news, the pentagon >>> the last surviving member of the fame world war ii unit, easy company has died he and his company inspired the book and miniseries "band of brothers" playing a key role in liberating concentration camps and fighting in d day in the battle of the bulge. tonight, his family is remembering him as a kind, generous and humorous gentleman. he was 97. >>> when we come back tonight, what's lost? trying to find a sense of come for amid all th
today his son john, himself a veteran, accepting a medal for a father he never knew john duffie callingtrikes, repeatedly putting himself in danger. he spent two days protecting and taking care of the wounded the bullets came in so close, he ar was shot in the back >> we wanted to do the same for us it was war and that's all i did i literally went to work and did my job and made the best decisions. >> reporter: after that battle, duffie turned to poetry and nominated for a pulitzer...
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english french we can translate easily by passport jules on the radio john his father is an african from republic of the congo and he calls himself a native muscovite russia is his homeland. so strange it will sound. i consider myself from her there until they came to us. at home, now it’s the turn of solidarity to the city a couple of kilometers, where the smoke, a little to the left, a little to the left, out, you can see the plant is already the territory of the solidarity amir yusupov anton krasov dmitry zelyansky channel one donetsk people’s republic attack on the colony yelenivka has grown to 53 people, another 75 were injured, such data lead the headquarters of the territorial defense of the donetsk people's republic that the strike on the colony is a bloody provocation of the kiev regime. let me remind you today, according to our ministry of defense, and we have just received a statement from the official representative of our military department, igor konoshenkov, that the kiev regime has purposefully committed a bloody provocation, the consequences of a detention center in the
english french we can translate easily by passport jules on the radio john his father is an african from republic of the congo and he calls himself a native muscovite russia is his homeland. so strange it will sound. i consider myself from her there until they came to us. at home, now it’s the turn of solidarity to the city a couple of kilometers, where the smoke, a little to the left, a little to the left, out, you can see the plant is already the territory of the solidarity amir yusupov...
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we can translate english french easily on the passport jules on the radio john his father is an africanhe republic of the congo and he calls himself a native muscovite russia is his homeland. so strange it will sound. i consider myself under it there until they came to us. we have to fight here at home. now on the line of solidar to the city is a couple of kilometers, where the smoke is a little more to the left, a little to the left, it’s on the territory of the solidar and the world yusupov anton krasov dmitry zelinsky countries, special guarantees. so the poles will now be able to get a job without special permits, as it should be for foreigners and register as taxpayers. and get an education at the expense of the state budget medical care and social benefits in accordance with ukrainian legislation. in addition, the period of legal stay of polish citizens on the territory of ukraine was increased to 18 months. meanwhile, in social networks, such shots appeared in some ukrainian stores, food prices began to be indicated in two currencies hryvnia and zloty at once, and it would be sup
we can translate english french easily on the passport jules on the radio john his father is an africanhe republic of the congo and he calls himself a native muscovite russia is his homeland. so strange it will sound. i consider myself under it there until they came to us. we have to fight here at home. now on the line of solidar to the city is a couple of kilometers, where the smoke is a little more to the left, a little to the left, it’s on the territory of the solidar and the world yusupov...
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prime minister, army reservist journalist, writer, artist and nobel laureate, and richard john churchill. his father was a descendant of the duke of marbra. his mother was the daughter of a prominent american financier. john shall graduated from the royal military college, but never received a higher education. he was a bit of a trouble maker. he did not go to university. he did not want to. i think he cause some trouble at school, but it was a very good school harrow, a former british diplomat also william melanson is well acquainted with winston churchill, his biography, or the greatest britain ever. according to a b. b. c poll, he started the military career, actually in cuba, he was actually fighting for spain against the rebels in cuba. and then he was in india, he then went of sudan, was even at the battle of armed or man. and he saw serious military action. he was in the boer war fighting, and he was actually imprisoned and escaped. more than that, he also enlisted during the great war, what we call the 1st world war churchill. i was also a romantic trigger. he wanted to be a great war leader
prime minister, army reservist journalist, writer, artist and nobel laureate, and richard john churchill. his father was a descendant of the duke of marbra. his mother was the daughter of a prominent american financier. john shall graduated from the royal military college, but never received a higher education. he was a bit of a trouble maker. he did not go to university. he did not want to. i think he cause some trouble at school, but it was a very good school harrow, a former british diplomat...
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john. jay is better known perhaps than bushrud washington as a diplomat and a founding father, but why did you choose to write about john jay? and why should our friends be interested in? well, i first i was a practicing lawyer for a couple decades and i was living and working in hong kong when it kind of hit me that i i wanted to write a book and then i fished around for a subject. i was originally thinking about governor morris and other founding father. and i but i thought well, let's find the biographies of his friends and alexander hamilton robert livingston, john jay and i was shocked to learn that the most recent biography of john jay was from the 30s. and i bought a used copy and read it and it wasn't that good. i thought god even i could better than this. so i started, you know researching and writing. i mean jay has this amazing career in state federal and international. i mean most people today kind of know him for is role in writing the federalist papers or his role on the as first chief justice, but he's basically the author of new york's first state constitution. he's the firs
john. jay is better known perhaps than bushrud washington as a diplomat and a founding father, but why did you choose to write about john jay? and why should our friends be interested in? well, i first i was a practicing lawyer for a couple decades and i was living and working in hong kong when it kind of hit me that i i wanted to write a book and then i fished around for a subject. i was originally thinking about governor morris and other founding father. and i but i thought well, let's find...
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dismiss this as a kind of a familiar exhortation yet the truth is even two of our greatest founding fathers, johnson, once learned this lesson late in life. they worked so closely together in philadelphia for independence, but once that was gained and a government was formed something called partisan politics began to get in the way rachel: such an amazing speech and in that speech he goes on to talk about how they were bitter enemies, political enemies and then later of course there are those famous letters between both of them where they exchanged everything from you know their health and all kinds of mundane topics on to the state of the country but they came together and became friends and ronald reagan concluded the speech, what they did in terms of our declaration of independence and forming this country was amazing but perhaps the greatest lesson that they taught us was about brotherhood. that in the end we have these differences but we need to come together, that the threat to america is from within if we break those bonds that unite us. pete: exactly right. partisanship is inevitable. we
dismiss this as a kind of a familiar exhortation yet the truth is even two of our greatest founding fathers, johnson, once learned this lesson late in life. they worked so closely together in philadelphia for independence, but once that was gained and a government was formed something called partisan politics began to get in the way rachel: such an amazing speech and in that speech he goes on to talk about how they were bitter enemies, political enemies and then later of course there are those...
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father. check this out. john hinkle junior. he needs a strike to boy perfect game. and he gets it. ut here's the thing guys bowling ball he was using contained his father's ashes. brother was the first on the scene to hug him after the strike. as for that ball, he says, he's not going to use it anymore. in fact, that ball has been retired going on the mantle. very special. very special. really sweet. pretty cool. alright jason. thank you. thanks for watching everybody. thanks for watching everybody. we'll t-minus 60 seconds! oh, it all comes down to this! oh, i've got butterflies. don't get soft on me, hofstadter. i will slap those glasses right off your face. what's going on? hey. we're about to buy tickets for comic-con. oh. t minus 45 seconds! they sell out incredibly fast, but as long as one of us gets in, we can buy passes... good lord, this is not the time for flirting! keep it in your pants! it's a whole lot of weird before coffee. t-minus 30 seconds! oh, i have to go to the bathroom so bad. every year! i told you, wear a diaper! and i told you i get diaper rash! 15 seconds!
father. check this out. john hinkle junior. he needs a strike to boy perfect game. and he gets it. ut here's the thing guys bowling ball he was using contained his father's ashes. brother was the first on the scene to hug him after the strike. as for that ball, he says, he's not going to use it anymore. in fact, that ball has been retired going on the mantle. very special. very special. really sweet. pretty cool. alright jason. thank you. thanks for watching everybody. thanks for watching...